SPORTING.
RACING FIXTURES.
May 10, 11—Egmont R.C., Winter
RIVERTON RAGES.
Per Press Association. Invercargill, April 24
For the first day of the Riverton races there was ueauoiful neathc The totalisator receipts were L iJ ’ 990, against £14,611 last year. e suits:— .. Trial Stakes, of 100 sues, one mile. _1 Quick shot" 8.4 J, 2 Mamnal 8.12 o, 3 Ulenthorpe 8.12 3. Time, 1.48. Otatai Steeplechase, of 120 about t'A o miles. 1 Kaupokomu 1 A , 1, 4 Deboiuuro 1.0.3 2, 6 St. Pedro 10./ !3. Time, 4.28 3-5. | First County Handicap, of 100 soya, 'seven furlongs.-3 Lady Trent 9.4 1, 2 Brooksdale 10.5 2, 5 Gokleh Webb 8.5 3. Time, 1.31 3-5. j Riverton Cup, of 300 sovs, one mile and a half.—2 Ardenvohr 8.5 1, 1 Neuroma 8.2 2, 3 Pongahere 7.0 3. Time, 1.42 3-5. , President’s Welter, of 160 sovs, one mile.—2 Spanish Princess 8.2 1, 1 Deviation 8.8 2, 3 Hardshot 8.10 3. Time, 1.45. j Great Western Steeplechase, of 300 sovs, about three miles.—f Heatbeilea 11.10 1, 6 The Brewer 11.5 2,2 Black Sea 12.5 3. Time, 6.26. j Flying Handicap, of 130 sovs, six furlongs.—6 Agreement 6.12 1, 3 Marsa 8.2 2, Cortes 7.7 3. Time, 1.16. Wallace Hack Handicap, of 110 sovs, one mile.—4 Canrobur 8.5 1, 6 'First Robert 8.7 2, 3 Quickshot 8.3 3.. Time, 1.46. KUMARA RACES, GreymOuth. April 24. The Kumara races were field to-day in glorious weather, with a largo attendance. Results;— | Trial Handicap, six furlongs.—7 Wild Bird 1,2 Sir Hamilton 2, 3 Mollymawk 3. Time, 1.21 4-5. i Flying Handicap, five furlongs.— I Izduhar 1,1 Grattan 2, 6 Clamnena 3. Won easily. Time, 1.5 4-5. | Borough Trot, one mile.—3 Edina , J 4sec 1, 1 Counsel 7sce 2, 3 Lottitia Usee 3. Time, 2.35 3-5. | Kuniara Handicap, one mile and a •quarter.—s Mitlga Bill 1, Glenorigly-2, 3 Waikehna 3: ■ "• Hillman’s Handicap, five furlongs' and a half.—l Grattan I, 3 Don Chari 2. Sea King 3. Time, 1.15. | Kumara Handicap Trot, one •mile and, a half.—l Lottitia 1, 8 Xecl Corbet 2, 3 Miss Rye 3. A protest has not yet been decided. I Westbrook Welter, seven furlongs. —2 Tssdubar 1, 4 Mollymawk 2, 3 Sir Hamilton 3. Time, 1.38. / | Tim totalisator investments were £4BBB. as compared with £6202 for the corresponding day of last year.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 18, 26 April 1916, Page 7
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386SPORTING. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 18, 26 April 1916, Page 7
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