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KIHIKIHI.

A Foor race for £20 a side took place hero on Saturday, between Julian and Craig, the distance uflb 300 yards, over ten flights of hurdles 3ft (5m high. There was a. good number of pc >ple preseut to witness tlie e\ent. Tlie men were sent off to a good start by Mr Super at about half-past three, both jumping the hurdles together. When about half the distance w.it. run Craig came a little to the front, and bonic thought he was going to beat Julian, but the latter s-oon pulled up lost gronud. Both were now doing their very best, and taking the jump-, iii .splendid style ; the last hurdle was jumped .simultaneously, but when within three or four yards of the tape Craig tripped and fell heavily, and of course was out of it. He was very much exhausted. Ha<4 he not fallen it would have been difficult to say how the race would have ended ; some weie of opinion it would have been u dead heat, while othei-. think it would have mule no difference to the Nine. As far as I could judge both nij'j weie t >gether when Craig fell. Everyone regretted the fall, as it would havr been interesting to have had the race i tin out. IJ itli men r.m their best for thr> mone\, l.nt Julian appeared the strongei of the two after the finish. Very little money oh inged h \\v\", a< nearly everyone fancied Jiilini. Craig, I believe, backed himself to win. Messrs \V. ]» >ud and McXeish h ;ld the t.ipi i , and Mr Weatherill was judge. The race took place in one of Mr Anderson'* paddocks on the Puniu flat. On leaving Kihikihi tlnce cheers were given for the 10-»er.- (Own Correspondent.)

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Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2123, 16 February 1886, Page 2

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KIHIKIHI. Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2123, 16 February 1886, Page 2

KIHIKIHI. Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2123, 16 February 1886, Page 2

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