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RACING NEWS.

■ EGMONT-WANGANUI HUNT CLUB. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) lIAWKRA. Saturday. Beautiful weather prevailed for the Egmont Wangamil Hunt Club meeting. The totallsator receipts were £Of>»0, against £14.233 last year. The course was in good ordoT and the crowd large. Later results: Hunt Club Steeplechase, two miles anil n-half.—Stray Dad. 9.0, 1: Tlrau. 11.0. 2; Marshal Neil, 10.8, 3. Scratched: Campguard, Tarero. and Prince Paul. Won hy lOOvds, six lengths between second nnd third. Time, C.4 4-.".. Ladies' Bracelet, one mile and a quarter. — Army Service. 11.11. li Master Curran. 11.1, 2; Aotearoa. 10.11. .'!. Also started: Simon and Canny. Won by half a length, n similar distance between second aud third. Time. 2.24. Hack Flying Handicap, six furlongsEerie. 9.2. 1: Big Push. 9.3. '-': Roman, 9.0. 3. All started. Won hy half a length, a neck between second and third. Time, I.HI 3-5. Monmahaki Hack Handicap, six fur- , longs. .Loved One, 9.0, 1; Gay Patron, 9.3. \ 2: Kmpvrran. I!..". •">. Scratched: Dancer Zone. Miss Iteauforte. and Carabine. Won by three lengths six lengths between second and third. Time, 1.20 2-5. NORTH TARANAXI HUNT CLUB. THE ACCEPTANCES. (By Telegraph —Press Association.) NEW PLYMOUTH, Saturday. Tlie North Taranaki Hunt Club acceptances are:— Hunters' Flat of lOOsovs.: one mile and n-quarter. — Simon 13.0. Pure Laziness 12 0. Raffles 11.9 Army Service 11.13. Master Cumin 10.0. Ao'-te-aroa 10.5, Spread Eagle 10.0, Cnminy 10.0, Waihi 10.0, Objector IU.O, I-ady Sweet 10.0. Maiden Hunters' Steeplechase of 95sovs.: nbou't two miles -Tor Royal 11.3 Cordcn 11.0. Bi.-kwind 10.7. San Forte 10.7. Prince Paul 10.7. Monukorihl 10.7, Autograph 10.7. Speaker 10.7. Stray Lad 10.7. Rosemount 10.7. Potonui 10.7, Rouron 10.7, Stratford Handir-ap of 12550v5.: six furlongs.—Hipo 0.0 Mnniahl 8.10. Inah 8.10, Mort Avis S.S. Cold Steel 8.8. Erie 8.8. Stork N. 5, Lelthlleld 5.4. Big Push 8.2 Mockery 8.2. Halgina 7.5. Hunt Cup of 170sovs.; two and a-hnlf miles.—Tlrau 12.7. Camp Guard 12.0. Marshal Neil 11.5, Argo 10.7. Tor Royal 10.5. Cordon 10.2. Prince Paul 10.0, Stray Lad 10.3 Rosemount 10.0. ' I Waihi Hack of 85sovs.: seven furlongs. Lochson 9.0, Complex 0.0. Savoury 8.12, Rarfle« 5.7. Generous 8.5 Loved One 8.5, Hallow 8.0, Lady Hill S.O. IVenholru 7.12, Michaelmas 7.12. Circulate 7.12. Lepperton Hurdles, of 85sovR.; one mile and n-half.—Simon 12.5. Raffles 10.6. Mnrstml Neil 10.8. Master Curran 9.0. Aotearoa 0.3, Paul Pry 9.3. Big Gun ft.o. San Forte 9.0, Plntus 9.0. Camffiy 9.0, Spanker 9.0. I'renni Hack of OOsovs.: six furlongs.— Poutua 8.3. Savoury ,8.1, Loved One 7.10, Hori 7.7. King Neva 7.2, Satin 7.2. Roche 7.0 Alice Montrose 7.0, Some Fire 7.0, Curabine 7.0. Opunake Hack Scurry fS.O): Aye furlongs.— Big Gun. Taiipaia, Hnsker, Roche, Ratapiho, Michaelmas, Halligan, Golden Gem, Bravato. Carabine. PAKURANGA HUNT CLUB. The following horses, in addition to those already announced, have been nominated for the Pakuranga Hunt Point-to-point at Waiuku on September 2, viz: — Foul Lupin' in the Members' Lightweight, Members' ' Heavyweight, and Fanners' Races; and Miss Hester in the Open Race. AUSTRALIAN RACING. ADELAIDE GRAND NATIONAL. ADELAIDE. August 26. The Adelaide Racing Club's meeting was concluded to-day. The following was the result of the race for the leading event: — ADELAIDE GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE of ToOsovs. Three miles. G. V. Bates' b g Marmoiaya, aged, by Scot Free —Myamee, 9.5 1 A. MoAuhiy's Parting, 0.0 2> Murrangong. 10.9 S Fifteen started. Marmoiaya won by 12 lengths. Time. 6.13J.—(A and N.Z. Cahlc.) ENGLISH RACING TAMAR BREAKS DOWN. fßeceivcd 0 a.m.) LONDON, August 27. Tamar has broken down, and will not start In the St. Leger. Captain Cuttle has also been withdrawn from the Doncaster classic, so that those who were looking forward to the pair fighting their Derby contest over again will be disap- > pointed.—(A. and N'.z. Cable)

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 203, 28 August 1922, Page 8

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RACING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 203, 28 August 1922, Page 8

RACING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 203, 28 August 1922, Page 8