SPORTING.
DANNEVIRKE MEETING-SECOND DAY. By Xelegra] h.—Press Association. Dannevirke, Last Night. The second day's racing took .place in showery and blustering weather. There was a lair attendance, and a decrease of £1504 in the totalisator receipts compared with the corresponding day of last year, making a gross decrease, of iLI(4.VJ for the meeting. Altogether : Jt!1834 was put through the ma: nine. ! Results:— j Hack Hurdles, one mile and a half.— ! Reumac 1, Erl King 2, Pearl . juf 3. Also started: Full Cry and Feu de Joie. | It was afterwards discovered that the ; race had started before the advertised j time. The stewards decided that the j race be re-run at the end of the programme, when only three slatted, and j resulted: Reumac I, Pearl Keel' ■>, ICrl I King 3. A line race. Won by a head. A bad third. Time. 2inius. 52sccs. November Handicap.—Hli»s 1, C.Vrcne j2, Incy 3. Also started: Voetgang. Lie winner led all the wav. Time, lmin. 14 l-.jscc. Telegraph Hack, live furlniigs.--liu.ldeu Loop 1. Tonngii 2, Moueykoll' 3. Also started: Waioriki, Te lliili, iluyllowcr.! Ncedlemaid. The winner led all the way and scored by two lengths, llonevkofi' being a bad third. Time, lmin. 3sec.
Ruakine Hack, seven furlongs.—Thetis 1, Motukawa 2, King's Prize 3. a started: Polynices, Red Wing, Rangikapa. Red Wing led for the first three furlongs, Thetis' and Polynices being next. The winner took "command in the straight and stalled off a challenge by Motokawa, winning by the margin of a short neck. The third horse was half a length behind. Time, lmm. 2!) 2-5 sees. I
Spring Handicap, a mile and a distance. —Jleudip 1, Vi 2, Perolina 3. Also started: Strategist, Rose Lethe, Reformist Won by a length, Perolina two lengths behind. Time, lmin. 59sccs.
Shorts, iive furlongs.—Repeat 1., Miss Pigeon 2, Waikehua 3. Also started: Gladiolc, Ukuia, Kimmerian, Moree. Won cleverly, a length and a half dividing second and third. Time, lmin. 3secs.
Piripiri Hack, seven furlongs—Te Puia 1, Captain Bell 2, Parable 3. Also started: Marathon. No time taken. Oringi Welter, one mile.—Cyrene 1 Aberration 2, Waipuuui 3. Al-o'started:' Yasa, Lamsdorff, Lady Mensvhikoff, Stavhoy, Glissade, Maiora. A good race won by a length. Time, lmin. 43 2-oscc!
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 243, 19 November 1909, Page 3
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368SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 243, 19 November 1909, Page 3
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