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RACING NEWS.

PAKCKA.VGA lIU.NT CLUB. A meet of the Pakuransa Hunt Club was held ai.Pigeon ■Mountain. Pnkuranea, Mr. K. 1). -Ncal UeinK field master for the d.iy .Hounds were cast off la Mr. Fitzpatricks farm, and a hare was soon found. It K ave a good run throu E h llr. Uarretts, Olivers T. « Ill's, and bnck again to the mountain, where another hare leaped out in front of the hounds, und led them a smart rim through Mr. Kitzpa trick's. It ran rljfhtuanded into Mr. Hunts farm, and away "P to Bleak House. Here two more hares joined in. and one took the hounds away through Messrs. Hunt's, Garrett's. Oltvor's. Quidley's, and T. Gill's, and was finally lost when it reached a gully near How let. At least five'hures were on foot during the day. and hounds -were running nearly all the time. Some stiff hedges were met with, which tested the mettle of both horses and riders. The l'cuces were stone walls, saplings, wire fences, ditch and bank, gates, rail fences, besides other combinations of hedges, wire and rails, that gave ample variety to the sport. Three Rood Jumping i horses met with falls during the day. , Among the followers were: Misses K. , Brodle, on Hector; Joyce Stevenson, on Victor; Mona Eliot, on Wee. MeOrcorPhyllis Wesron, on Chum; Mrs. Frascr. on a chestnut; Mr. R. l>. Xeal (deputy-master), on Nigger; Huntsman Mctcalf. on Captain; Cliapman (the whip), on Popoyahl: B. H. Bishop, on Viking: C. Lamb, on Big Ben; Burnside. on Si-otry: C. Wallace, on Kip; Selby, on Wallie: Burgess, on Highplane; .Speeehley. ou a pacer; Wright, on a bay; C. Taylor, on Snowball; V. Hattaway, on ' Savourneen: Phillipps, jun., on Queenle; C. Ward, on Wliisky. OTAGO nrXT HANDICAPS. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) DUNEDIX, .Monday. Following arc the 'handicaps for the Otngo Hunt races:— Hunters' Hurdles.—Grange 11.11. Ready 11.5, Pamplona 10.13, IJownstrokc 9.12, Ked Block 8.0, Silver Top (1.9. Strowaua 8.9, General Waucliope 0.9, Red Fire- 9.!), "War March 0.0, T>lk g by Bandsman—Lotis ».«, bay mare by Amethyst—l.c Loup mare 0.0. Jockey Club Stakes.—Mlrza !>.o. Silent King 9.2, ■Seni'briP 8.7, Etta 8.7. KilcuUeu , S.li, Filigree 8.4. Bothnia 8.1, Grim Joke S.O, lOstemau S.O, Cannle Jack S.O, Black Mountain 7.13, Galway 7.12. Hex Sylva 7.9, Ktiena 7.5. St. Augustus 7.5. Strathglass 7.8. .Bonnie Winkie 7.7, Miss Morn 7.7, Curiosity 7.7. . Otago Hunt Onb Steeplechase.—Dardaueiles 11.13. I.niftf 11.9. Sign 11.0, Fiilry Finn 11.0. Likelihood 10.13. Trtditor 10.10. .■Miss XrUie, 10.r,, liowns-troke 10.:!. Silver I Top 10.0, Lonely 10.0. (ilailyi S 10.0. Dew i 10.0, blk g by Bandsman—l»lis 10.0. I Keunels "Welter Handicap.—Sunny Corner '10.4. Satisfaction 10.2, Killoweu U. 13. Corn Kigs 0.4, Kilbrogan D.4. Mirza 0.3, Kilboyne 9.1, Silent King 9.0, General Advance 9.0, Listening Post S.I", Robert Bell M.lO, Bebehead 8.9. Jock 8.8. Ktta 8.5, Xight Alarm 8.0. Mariautc 8.0. Galway 8.0, Curiosity 8.0, MuJtiplica tion 8.0. Wingattii Trot (Saddle*.—Miss Malvers scratch. The Whare Child scratch, Menember scratch. Koth King scratch, PrivesPointer scratch. Harold King scratch, Silver' Boot scratch. Silver Wilkes scratch, Isla Wilkes 12yds behind, Bromwood 24yds, Floataway 24yds, Alcoynne 24yds. Raymlus 1 24 yds, Syndicate 30yds, Indian Child 18yds, Swiftest' 48yds, Kanuknot GOyds. "Nightcaps fiOyds, Honest Ned 72yds. Black Kaven ■ 72yds ' Bonctte 72yds. Ben Oliau 72yds, Delviile Wood 84yrts, Iloch Aye iXJy.ls. MlmlI max 96yds, Masterpiece IKiyds, Intolerance 108 yds, ltussel Maid 120 yds., Malice 120 yds, Norma Dillon 156vds. Silver Shoe 204 yds. Handicap.—-Mirza 0.5. StalT Officer S.lO. Kilroy 8.7. Kilbarry 5.3. Filigree 5.4. Bothnia 8.1, Grim Joke 8.0. Cannie Jack 8.0. Osternian S.O. Black Mountain I 7.13, Lomagnndi 7.0. nuena 7.5. Result 7.7, i Nape 7.7. Miss Morn 7.7. Bop 7.7, I Matuka 7.7. Kiltartan 7.7, >?anarto 7.7, ' Markhope—Fender fllly 7.7, .Bonnie Olive Hunters' Flat Handicap.— Pl4l May 11.6. Grim Joke 11.4. <?rangp 11.4. Claverbouse 11.2, Ready 11.1. Sign 10.7. Likelihood 10.2, I Rex Sylva 9.11, Dorwnrtroke 9.9, War March 9.7. -Miss Trixie 9.7. 'Pnlencia 9.7, ; Bed Boov 9.7, Red Fire 9.7, General TVauI chope 97.

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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 206, 30 August 1921, Page 7

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RACING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 206, 30 August 1921, Page 7

RACING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 206, 30 August 1921, Page 7

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