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SPORTING.

THE RANG ITIKEI MEKTIX;;,

SECOND DAY'S RACINIi

ii.V Tcilegrapn- -• Press Association.

llarton, Last Niglit. The Kangitikei meeting confcluded to ; " day. The totalisalor handfcU'iii/IM,''a' total of £24,55n for the two days,. sliW iln iJici'casii* ui Ri^iuis:—

ULIFTON lIANIJiCAI'; live fiirloii-W -1 Kpworth 1; li -Simple .Sam 2; Ponder Fox S. • Also,started: 3 Lady A'o'liia, a'nj--1 Avatiatia. Wua. by lialf a length. Time, lmin 2so'e. ' i X *-«! ItANtJITOTO HACK HANDICAP; .six Lnbriline 1; 3 tJley (iuard 2; n Hoopoe 3. Also started: 4> Firing'Line, 2 His Eminence, (i La Motto. -AVuh' by a head. Time, lmin 10 1-asee ■ .SANDON HACK HURDLES; one'mile 1 <yid a-lialf.—l Hnia 1, 5 Stockade t, S Exotic 3. - Also started: 4 Jackmali, 8' 1 I,'lte •Diyer, 2 Florist, S Sunrose, (i Fusilia, 9 Omaijawa, and 10 Ibhnv. Won l>y two lengths. 'Time, 2min 50' Lisi'eV I'UKEIIPU HACK; seven furluigs.— .1 .Orleans. 1, Patroness 2, Sweet' Va'ii 'IS .2 Te,, I'loiidioit also ran. Won' by' a" length. ;Time, I'min 30 1-fisec. ' .. .{iIIKATFORU -STAKKS; onc'niik' htnl* a .distaacn.-p-2-iDyron 1; 1 Uatana'^ 1 . '?(• "iVkuuwakalia. Pa ■ Also started': '3 Mrtu.' toa Girl, 5 Braeburn, 4 Mescal. Won by a .length. Time, lmin 50 3-ssce.* ! . ? NGATO' HACK WELTER;< lonlucmiln' and.loo Victoria 1; ; 4'Cmnbus-r ,tioni2; 1- Papamavania 3. Alsii .3 St(.,]W, «• Sir, Fishcv, aiid <MHeii>< .prchyj, Woji byi a head. Time;- ol I'SKV«ee. ' v

. JI.AUMAI, WEUEU; seven furlonmw-- i ,l;fiuiding.Wav 1; 5 Master Tjii)Wii-,E(.i.'i\ .afanitnu--3. ,\lso started; 4 Tetikura,' 9 iMonqlogiiei,! 3, Austin. Won by half a\, length. Time, lmin 28 4-ssec. FAPvEWEM/ jrACK; five furlonßsA--' 1 Brunswick 1; 5 General Madero_.2; Martlet 3. Also started; 4 TiqraV'C 'S' !r . 'iupin, 8 Crown' Land, 7 Or Vieftbi t '2'| Watine. Won by neck. Tiity',-Im-fji J l-sse'c. ' .■ , , ,-3S T OTES,.BY "

'•jiff}*!' Correspondent).,. ' ;t ' f ■ 'tyanganui, Last •■'''l'Jfft racing was again mter««iiftß.>at. Rangitikei. ' Five first favorites-■ ,f»>t home, and tlia public had a good aftqr.l noon's sport. Tncurn was the onl" with-, (lnitf)ri(f l rpn|- the Clifton Handicap.,,, W' - favorites'"were never prominent,., W'lv. Volga and Epworth making (ill the ; nin>„ ning, and Epworth winning very easily. TiHiiti 'SimpTo Sate..' !• ''^Mirilih'i?'\viC» picked out . aU, .now. goods for the Rangitoto Handicap. Aft<"". '/lis Eminence had made the pace, the fftvor-itc cu,nic. ; •tbro.vighi.at livm distj^f'.; rcy Guard in a finctlfip-v I.ish, , ■ ' ' \

I -. Another Wjirnr favorite in Iluiatecort*.*,, jin the Hurdles.' Omanawa and ,Sunroof, | i(|d for,six furlongs, : Then lliuix tooV. the'lead 1 ... ( }W .coming fa>t< h/vlf I a. mile from home; when she ran.'(iff; ' leaving Hum to .ftjn .coinfortal.lj;, -,;j j ■ i,Only four, started in the ' Pij|;ehi>u Ilavk'Uiuuljcftsi; Oijfan/j being. *p odfo' Lou. fa-yoj:il;e,., ft»tyon«. 1 ft l *wu» fw,ret Jscy, 'iwere responsible for, the, pace, bm Or.was at the turn. <md, ..finishing, l -.;Uatana,,wjj;h %tf|cy Ul>„wast o, better favpivtff, .fjhjyi .I(vrqn...in the Great-ford ! Stakes.' Mes<;al.|.was,.first- out, hut,, Bv.- , : rpH led at. the.pipfurlong post, clmilengwl in pe , straight, 'but - Byron | Jield liini easily,, ,vo tlie finish. L, Maispn.etji,e aipl. ifove On were with- , drayy.u from ..tbe..|}ack Welter, ' muramn. being the best backed. .Victorss • anil St. flees'hopn'cjl put MnarthVf'omhustion fiiuslifd very fust, Vict<o~is' j getting in ifr'oij't.;', ij. ' The public iVe,i;'e 'all. on <2uiding„\\ft v ., in t\ie -Raumai' Wejtcr-. The favoritj', V-jV ip tl|e eariy. stages, buf . taaily heaaed fifln \ylleu turiiifif' for 'fiqmey 'then »- <»(', the 'sfdnp,' Wit' coul|l .riot catch, Guidim'w»y- 1 ' Powde'r 'F , o!t,"'Ty«(Vn', I .and Crqwn Bat-, tcry drqptied'diit' frf'thc Farewßll Hack Scurry. General Madero, Mart-let, arid :i Wlitipc were'prominent'to the heiid,'the 'layorltV thcn with a rattle and '&%-i)ig ''ii tffcll-'ijesei'ved vic'orv fi;om Genqtal' Maiiefo! 'Watine. finished fourth, i' W. fort? winners ta ; <wy.

. A.J> I ' , STAKES. i ■ Sydney, March 20 1 'Received 27, 1250 a.m. Tho' Australian ITocke" Club has 4efci'ded to further increase its stakes nrxt season by the total to '£86,000. The addition "Will all coma fropi payments by owners'.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 256, 27 March 1914, Page 8

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SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 256, 27 March 1914, Page 8

SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 256, 27 March 1914, Page 8

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