SPORTING.
MASTERTON MEETING. Per Press Association. ' Masterton, October 12. I Tho totalisator investments were £15,561, against £15,515 last year. Additional results: — j Spring Handicap.—6 Maniaroa (Goldfinch) 1, 3 Want 2, 5 Merrie | Gain 3. Also started: 7 Multiply, 2 I Gold Soult, 1 Montana, 4 Orleans, 9 Mystified, 8 First Consul. A good race. Won by a length. Time. 2,2 d. Ladies Purse.—l Kurapai (L. McDonald) 1, 1 Mattock 2, 9 Confusion 3. Also started: 3 Maraetotara, 2 Sileuus, 5 Janitor, 9 Te Opai, 8 Ulysses, 6 Le Chat, 7 Manaia Park. Tiraej 2rain. Masterton Hack Handicap.—6 Amity (C. Monk) 1, 5 Mascot 2,2 Sir Fisher 3. Also started: 3 Sir ! Agnes, 1 Golden Grafton, -I Quinn’s Post, 8 Galore, 7 Benopie. Won easily by three lengths. Time, 1,38; Stewards’ Handicap.—2 Jean Laddo (Morris) 1, 3 Bradaxnante 2, 5 Rinaldo 3. Also started: 4 Htnshabye, 1 George, 7 Master Achilles, 6 Sir Solo, 8 Amber and "White. Won with the greatest ease by several lengths. Time, 1.374. ; Dash Hack Race.—2 Spectual (Johnson) 1,3 Merrie Poto 2, 5 Need 3. Also started: 8 Goldbearing, 1 : Multane, 6 Mahzoltov, 7 Lady General, 9 Consultation, 10 Maringai, 1 Hino. To a. Won by two lengths. Time 1 I.Bs.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 65, 13 October 1916, Page 7
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205SPORTING. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 65, 13 October 1916, Page 7
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