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SPORTING.

NAPIER PARK RACES.

By Telegraph—Press Association. Napier, last night. Fine weather favored the Napier Park Raoing Club for tho first day of iheirWin+nr°Mfeting. The attendance was large, hnt the racing was not very exoiting, most S‘tt events being: won fairly easily. Owing to the Licensmg Committee having S a license, there was no Pelican s booth on tho ground. The sum of £4l2b through the totalisator, a decrease onT g total. Following • ar Hack l Handicap Hurdles—Comfort 1, Rags 2, Ogle 3. Won easily. Time L 326 3-O divf £2lls and £1 2s Stewards’ . Handicap. ~ Waimoe 1, Camelot 2, Tradewind 3. Won by two lengths. Time 2.161-5. Dive. £8 6s and Hurdle Race.-Mournor 1, Meteor 2, Kohumii 3. Won by four Time3.s4-2.5,aiv.£4 3s. 13 Ladies’ Bracelet.—Creusot 1, Defoe 2, Acres 3. Won easily. Time, 2.19 1-5. Tlivs £3 6s and £4. . , Renters’ Steepleohase. —Hokowhitu 1, 2 Counterbine 8. Won by a length. Time 4.48 4-5. Div £l4 13s and Steeplechase. —Cronje 1, Straybird 2, Won by two lengths. Time, 5.30 35. Handicap.—Opal l.Tani--2 Rapids 3. Won easily. Time, r. 20 35. Div. £3 os and £1 15s.

NAPIER PARK ACCEPTANCES.

‘ r Ujr Telegraph. —Press Association. A Napier, last night. ) rm, 0 tollowing acceptances have oeen received for the second day’s races qecond'Sack Hurdles of 50 sovs, 1* miles £ ... :tl 13 Inspan ... 9 4 5 ° f„rfc 11 2 Hinekura 9 3 £°Hd IP 11 Waiceka ... 9 0 Tradewina... xy ...9 0 Evening - lu 0 Napier Steoplchaso of 250 sovs, 3 miles. jack-o’-Laafnll S g The Gryphon 10 9 Winter Oats cf 50 soys.

IS 5 £Sf::: S § - fiJ,?Uok 9 7 P.nl.loon ... 9 0 Hunters’ Hurdles of 50 sovs, 1$, miles. _ Hhot 13 9 Hokowhitu 11 13 « a ‘J^ ... 13 7 Modesty ... 11 9 S 1 ? 0 * 19. 7 The Gun ... 11 0 Benedictine 12 2 Gun Metal... 11 0 ■Second Hurdles of 100 sovs, 1} miles. ■ f, ° • 11 4 Ea S s - 10 3 , gair ...H 0 Smithy ... 9 10 ' trireweH Steeplechase of 80 sovs, 2 j milc g . 4 Sr ::: III ISstoC. 8 8 SSSSSKr ? ITmslopoKaas 9 13 Hewstead Hack Handicap of 50 ' SOVS, 7 furlongs. nT150 t ...’ 11 1° First Foot — JJ P >; 11 9 Pawa ... 9 0 v Insist '..11 3 Spendthrift 9 0 •% 10 6 Nukumarata 9 0 t;|” ~ 9 18 H.M., ... 9 9

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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 930, 1 July 1903, Page 3

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SPORTING. Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 930, 1 July 1903, Page 3

SPORTING. Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 930, 1 July 1903, Page 3

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