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SPORTING.

I SOTJTH CANTERBURY RESULTS. The following tire tho detailed results of tfe, South Canterbury races. A mistake occurred in the message as ta the result of the last ran , * yesterday; Fleetham, who was credited with winning, was among the "also starteds". %£» totalizator handled £99G5 foi the eight events, aa compared with £7833 10s for seven '• last year: . HADLOW HURDLES.—I Golden Prince 1, t Silver Shield 2, 3 Seville 3. Also started;, 4 Process Garde. Won by Bix longths. Tim*. 2min 52 3-ssec. PAREORA STEEPLECHASE.—I Master H»mllttin li 2 Lulgl 2. Also started: 3 Land . Ashore, 4 Transfer, 5 Across. Won by a length. Only two horses finished. Time, 4mln IS 2-SMC. LEVELS HANDICAP.— I Warform 1, 8 Belgian King 2. C Lutt 3. Also started: 1 Meetham, 5 Leaping Burn, J Bomb, 2 Barley Rlggs, 8 Vociferate, Won by a length. Tune, lmta 17 3-ss»e. t SOUTH CANTERBURY STEEPLECHASE,-" 2 Sylva 1, 1 Bore 2, 3 Rolling Tide 3. Alto started: 4 Morecambe.. Won by eight lengths.* . WASHDYKE TROT.—2 Guynemer 1, 4 gins Cole Junior 2, 3 High Admiral 3. Also started: 7 Royal George, 6.Stanley's Discovery. 8 Vera. Wood, 5 Young Star Pointer, 1 Eyre Hsu-hm, 9 Bright Child. Won by three lengths. Urn*, 3min 44aec. , HUNTERS' PLATE.—2 Jack Symons I. '3. Seville 2, 3 Gay Light 3. Also started: A Prenez Carde. Won by half a length. Itn£ 2mliv G3sec. . • , HUNT CUP STEEPLECHASE.—I Kanpattl nul 1, 2 Brovm Joe 2, 6 Transfer 8. Jmi started: 3 Luigi, 4 Craig Dugaid, S Dardfci > nelles. Won by six lengths. Time, 6mtn $f l-'ssec. CLAREMONT WELTER.—6 Bellßhlre J» H John Barleycorn 2, 8 Golden Prince 3,. Alto started: 2 Majestlkoff, 3 Fleetham, l Htero, Ifi A Bandy, t Luff, 8 John Reilly, 7 Warform, VT*W by half a length. Time, lmln 46scc. EGMONT RACING CLUB. |

The annual meeting of the Egment Eaclne Club was held on Thursday evening. . , The annual report stated that the amrasl balance-sheet showed that after donating thd sum of £235 5s for patriotic and other ppH poses, and writing off £393 as depredation, the nctt profit remaining Is £BSO 14s 4d Thfl club has no liabilities, the ne!t assets, u showing, is £13,378 14s, including £2500 Invested In war loan.

The election of officers resulted as follow*! President, Mr. It. H. Nolan (re-elected nriH , opposed) ; viee-pvesldent, Mr. J. Gray (re- J elected); hon. treasurer, Mr. J. Qoln (ret' elected unopposed); auditor, ."Sir. W. A. Quin (re-elected). The following were elected members of tha general committee: Messrs. W. C. Adamson, J. H. Baker, J. Crocker, A. Good, C. H. Wisher, R, Hicks, K. Spratt, 8. Adamson, junr., W. 0. Williams, D. J. Goodwin, and J l . J. H. JJ*n« ' carrow.

The following stewards were elected; 'Messrs. W. C. Adamson, A. Good, C. H. Washer, B. Hicks, J. H. Baiter, i. Crocker, W. Good, A. Spratt, W. A. Williams, P. 3. H. Nancarrow, and S. Adamson, junr. The following new members were elected-; Messrs. K. G. Cummlngs, H. J. Eaves, J. S. Glllanders, N. Motrin, D. B. .Nolan, W. SISM tery, W. M. Winks, J. Winks.

Several recommendations were put forward for the consideration of the committee: That a bonus of £SO be given the secretary, and that his salary be increased by £SO; also that the salary of the caretaker (Mr. A. Morse) be increased by £2O; that the committee take steps to Invest any credit balances they have at call In any Institutions In Hawera; that airy surplus In hand be devoted, at the discretion of the committee, to some of the patriots funds; that £IOO be devoted to the B. H. Nolan fund; that the question of a ccotrlbUr. tion to the Egmont-Wanganul Hunt Club M considered.

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Taranaki Daily News, 27 July 1918, Page 5

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622

SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, 27 July 1918, Page 5

SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, 27 July 1918, Page 5

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