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SCRATCHING 8. UNiied Press Association —Copyright. (Received March IS, 11.13 p.m.) . SYDNEY, 'March 18. Downfall and Bobri'koff have been scratched for the Doncaster and Cup meeting. NAPIEIt PARK RACES. '(Press Association.) ' NAPIER, March 18. The Napier Park Racing Club’s autumn meeting; concluded to-day. Rain Pel continuously, and the course tv as very heavy, but the attendance was fair. The' , amount put'through the totalisator was £'5137, against last year’s £8995. The total for the meeting was £10,718, compared with £16,621 at last year's So yen bookmakers were licensed to-day, their fees amounting to £ll3 10s.' . The results of the racing were as follows: Omahu Hack Handicap Hurdles, 14 miles.—Corazoiiy 9.0, 1; Nadine, 0.0, 2 ; Nero, 9.3, -3. Also started: Hipporofla 12.7, Kairoma 11.3, Erl King 9.13, Prince Hassan 9.5, and Waikareao 9.3. Won by a length. Time, 2min 58 1-5 sec. Telegraph Hack Handicap, 6 furlongs.—Voetga'ng, 7.13, 1; Mundic, 6.9, 2: Pearl Reef, 8.9, 3. All started. Time, lmin 21 l-ssec. Close Memorial Handicap, 1 mile and a distance.—Paisano, 6.12 (carried 7.0), 1; Berengaria, 6.9 (carried 6.12), 2; Vi. 7.7, 3.1 All started. 'Won comfortably by two lengths. -Time, 2min 4 sec. v Kuao Handicap, 4 furlongs.—Glissade, 7.12, 3 j Ideate, 7.3.-3, 2; Ariom, 7.2, 3. Also started: Meriwa 8.5, Elfish 7.0, Seraphic 7,5, and Scots Fusilier 7.1. Won by a length and a-half. Time, 53 3-osee. High-weight Handicap, 7 furlongs.— Martyrium, 9.7, 1; Golden Cafe, 9.0, 2: Uc-nuku, 8.10, 3. . Also started: The Cockatoo 9.11. ’Won easily by five lengths. Time, lmin 37 2-ssec. Maiden Hack Scurry, 5 furlongs.— Th? Linnet, 9.0, 1; Magneto, 9.0, 2; I cel, 9.0, 3. Also started :) Mediterranean 9.0, Forgetful 9.0. and Omato 9.0. Won by a head. Timo lmin 10' see. • ■ St. Patrick's Handicap 6 furlongs.— tStylish, 8.6, 1: Phjck, 7.7, 2; -Chamois, 6.7 (carried 7.0), 3. Also started : Pearl Reef 7.2. W ’on by three lengths. Time, lmin 22 2-ssee. Stewards’ Stakes Hack Welter, 7 furlongs.—Continuance, 8.10, 1 ; Sealer, ?.7. 2: Rose Lethe, 8.11, 3. Also started: Spate 9.8, Awha 5.7, Mayflower 8.5,-and Highden S-4. Won by two lengths. Time, lmin 33 l-ssec.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2454, 19 March 1909, Page 3
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