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SPORTING.

HACKS. CONCLUDING PAY'S RESULTS. By Telegraph.—'Prc&3 Association. Oisbonw, Lust Night. Til-.* < i].>l>onir (lull's .stivpii',rlinso mwtiiu? concluded 011 Saturday in beautiful weather. A record crowd was pi"r.;: ;it. r !']'' ini-: l;'i:i(l!:-d CI.V 402, as compared with ;ClO,7S!i on Hie same day hist year, making a total for tJii! mooting of 8, compared \vi-,n 1 last yfcnr. Results: —

MAIDEN' HACK. 1(10 sovs, five furlongs.- Multione !>.<) 1, 4 Mossm.m 0.8 2, 1 Goldenlyte 41 .j Also ran: '2 Ghieian. 3 Lord Ainslie. Waiaka, !) Lady Ohvvn, II Master linger. 10 Multipart', S < tiara, 7 Miss laipinus. Won by a mils. the third horse a length away. Time, 1,1.

WAIKANAE HANDICAP, 150 sovs.. si VIII fiirlimgn." I! Diavnlo 11.-I 1, V Pel'celer !).:! 2, I Camprador 0.3 :l. Also started: 4 llirkliue, Castalia, 2 Mul'ikolf, :i Suratura. A stirring finish, won bv a short neck", the third horse close up. Time, 131.

GISISOKXE HURDLER, 200 sovs., one and three-quarter miles.-—1 Black Northern 12.11 J. 1 Yi 10.0 2, (1 Orinohdd 1.0 :!. Also started: 2 Player. 3 Master Timi, r> Monorail. The race was a chapter of accidents, At. the obstacles at the turn Master Timi te.p|)lcd over, bringing Monorail down. Player landed on too of the two horses and broke a 1-g. This spiil left. Black Northern an.l Yi in possession of the field, Ormolohl having run oil' at the first lmrdie. Black Northern won as he liked. Ornioloid wis M'i going sign in. and completed the course for third money, balking at every hurdle and taking fully fifteen minutes to get round, amid the amusement of the crowd. Time, 3.20. TKIIAPARA STEEPLECHASE, 200 sovs., two and a half miles.—2 Fagot ln.l :i 1, The Mouse !U:! 2, -I Fireaway HUO Also started: 1 Colden (llow. Won after a good race by three, lengths, j the same distance between second and third. Time, 5.20. SECOND HACK FLAT, 125 sovs, six furlongs.-- 1 Kauri King ILo 1, 3 Potentiality 0.7 2, 10 Brunswick 0.3 3. Also ran: 4 Multifual. V Toki, o Botlenham, ti King of Alhol, 12 Multivious, 13 Armageddon, 2 ['.oval Mary, 0 Br.ioklicld, 11 I'una liakan, S AYaiaka. Won by half a length and a length between second and third. Time, I.KiC TUUAXGANUI STEEPLECHASE, 150 sovs., two miles.—l Master Malae'ni 10.fi 1, f) The Chef 10.2 2, 3 Santiago <1.7 3. Also started: 4 Rustic, 2 Ximblefool, (i Katua, 7 Kulliatia. Won by a couple of lengths and ten lengths between second and third. Time, 4.7. FAREWELL HANDfCAP, 150 sovs., one mile. —2 Birkliue 10.11 1, 1 Knapani 10.0 2, 3 Multiano 0.0 3. Also started:.'' 4 Carburetter, 5 Scorch, Kuapani, who went out one of the hottest favorites ever seen on the course, was beaten by half a length on the post, after leading all the way, Multiano three lengths away. Time, 1.44 2-5. . MELBOURNE GRAXD NATIONAL lIURDLES. By Cable —Press Association—Copyright. Received duly 4, 5 p.m. Melbourne, July 4. The Grand National Hurdles resulted— Rathfarnham 0.0 (Martinez) 1, Lord Grey 10.5 (Boyd) 2, Wingarara 10.5 (Price) 3. All acceptors started. Admiral Grand fell at the first hurdle. Milkaba led for one and a half miles from Wingarara, Rathfarnham, Jack Rice, The Y'et, Klavel and Uxbridge. At the last turn Wingarara ran in front. Rathfarnham overhauled Wingarara rounding the bend, and led over the last hurdle and won easily by ten lengths. A neck separated second and third. Time, 5.45} a record. Clontaft broke down, and will be unable to race again. •Rathfarnham cost its owner sixty-two and a half guineas in March. Mr. Stead sold .Sauci for £BOO.

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Taranaki Daily News, 5 July 1915, Page 8

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SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, 5 July 1915, Page 8

SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, 5 July 1915, Page 8

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