SPORTING.
I * WOOOVILLE RACES. [Unitjkd Press Association. ] "Woodville, December 8. The .summer meeting of the Wootlville Jockey 1 CUib commenced to-day in fine weather ,although a high wind was blowing. A complete set of new buildings were opened for the general i public. Results:— Maiden''Plate, of 65 sovs, 6 furlongs:—Mltraetbtara ], Carlatour 2,' :Marsm : ah 3: Scratched :Parao, Purtax, Merry An'drew," Battle Tide, Tipae, ; Marylad,' v Hiriemoana, Munition, GolcU painting, Bfornbbrg, Tinkler, ' Alter'»cation,*Mti!stagreen. Won very easily thy aTength.' "Time lmih 20sec. Hack Hurdles, of 100 sovs, onemile nn/d" three quarters.—lmposter i(9.5) 1, ; Rbxor (10. G) 2,' Kauwairoa (9.0) 3. Negative and liamotte were' scratched. Imposter got away with a lead,'and romped'home an easy winner. Time, *3min H '2Bsec. Grandstand Hack' Handicap, ( of 85 sovs., seven fiirlorigs.—Multiplication • (9.0)' 1, Lady Nolan' 1 (7.) 2, Lady' Dalesford 3. ' Miilticipal was scratched. 'Won by a neck. Time, lmin 33'2-ssee.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 4, 8 December 1915, Page 6
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145SPORTING. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 4, 8 December 1915, Page 6
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