NGARUAWAHIA MEETING.
• ACCEPTANCES RECEIVED. ' The following, is .a list of the acceptances posted in connection with the Ngaruawahia Racing Club's meeting, which takes,place on Saturday next :— ' Maiden,.. -Handicap, six furlongs.—Tuscan 8.15, Abbey: Flying 8.4, Billy McCraeken 8.2, Mflori Henare 8.0, Aruawa 8.0, ..Golden Comet 8.0, Carleen 8.0, Borinv Day 7.12, Miss Homer 7.12, Whiti-te-Korakora 7.12, Winter Lass 7.12, Miss Ford 7.12, Waimarie 7.12, Spal Quin 712, Tahuna 7.12. Waratarangi 7.7, Homertown 7.7, Rangi Utu 7.7, Publicans' Purse Handicap, seven furlongs.—Rarangi 9.9, Day Guard 9.8, Multini 8.8, Golden Comet 7.5, Formateen 7.3, Homertown 7.0. Kiwirangi 7.0. Farmers' Plate Handicap, six furlongs.— Muitini 9.0, Warnui 5.3, Winsome Arch 8.0, Kiwirangi 7.6, Bonny Day 7.5, Miss Homer 7..-.. Pink Lady 7.5, Tahuna 7.3, Spal Quin 7.3. Winter Lass 7.3, Walmarie 7.3. Rnngi Utu 7.3. .Ngaruawahia Cup Handicap, .one mile and a-quarter.—Rarangi 9.8. Arch Opal 9-i. Topping 8.3, Kiki 7.6, Golden Comet i..>. Formateen 7.3, Tuscan 7.2, Billy Mc?0 C p, n i, 7 T',i lkee Dan 7.0, Miss Ford T,? nk Lad J' 7 -°- Le Cheval 7.0. Monaster*?-* ?KK Ck handicap, one mile.Tl§ b - y o Flj 'i nS 8 ' 0 ' F »"iateen Homer 74, Walataran-f'-% Wa M,SS 7.0 KlwlMnffi 7(i W '' 3 ' Homertown Flyine W» „,&. W h "-te-Korakora 7.0. Borough Welter. seven f„,.i„ Re.rangi 11.9. Muitini 10 n tfu '°ngs.— Kikl 10.5. Tuscan iA'w7„'? pins 1 "-">- ---9.9. Maori Henare !1,5 Ta^kee o^ Arch Pink Lady 9.0. Le £&*&
THE PAHIATUA MEETING. j FIRST DAY'S ACCEPTANCES. ' (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) WELLINGTON", Tuesday. The following acceptances have been received for the first-day of the Pahiatna Racing Club's meeting on January 27 : — Ballance Highweight Handicap, seven .furlongs.—Tongototoa 10.4, Ruby Ring 10.4. Zero Hour 10.3, Alabama 0.13, The Tank '.1.13, Misgovern 9.11. March On 9.9. Tr.-advvell 9.9, Puketoi 9.0. Lady Comet 9.,"., Sarty 9.."i, Red Head 9.5, Our Jack 9..",. Mosthene.s 9.0, Manchester 9.0, Last Thought 9.0.'Hamua Hack Handicap, six furlongs.— Pantagruel 9.0, Tpmpp.in S.S, Bevis S.S. Lady Idpnl 7.12. Hiwinui 7.9, Seakist 7.0, Avnzon 7.0, Carringr'allen 7.0. Pahiatua Cup. one mile and a-quarter. — Bright Day 8.13, Tall Timber S.S, Modern 7.9. Agitato 7.8. PrintPmps 7.4, Royal Diadem 7.4. Arch Salute 7.3, Bon March 7.0, Santiago 7.0," Blonde 7.0, Sou o' Mine 7.0, Opa 7.0. Konini Hnck Handicap, seven furlongs.— Bright Knight 9.0, Novar S.S, Srrongholt 7.8. Idanoe 7.5", Desert Knight 7.4, Panart 7.4. Kyla 7.4, Crown Reef 7.4. Makuri Hack Handicap, five furlongs.— The Bolter 9.0. Bpvis 8.9, Lady Ideal 7.13. Cherry Pie 7.9. Bonideer 7.5, Morning Gift 7.1. Sea Kist 7.1, Royal Land 7.1, Peggy Ford 7.1, Trance 7.0. Paraki 7.0. President's Handicap, six furlongs.— Lady Fingers 0.0, Standard 5.9, Birkie S.O, Blonde 7.13, Prince Hal 7.11. Hyde Park 7.8. Dissertation 7.7. Westbroke 7.4, King Cheops 7.0, Treadivell 7.0. Eketahuna Welter Handicap, seven furlongs.—Newbury King 9.2, .Tawehi 5.6, Sarty 5.6, Red Head S.O. Bahepoto , 5.3, Inoe 8.3. Desert Knight 8.1, Kyla 7.11, Sartona 7.11, Festival 7.11. Merry Wanderer 7.11, Last Thought 7.11. . : CANTERBURY NOTES. \ (By Telegraph.—Special to "Star.") CHTUSTCHL'RCH, this day. Now that the various holiday meetings are completed, there is a change in the j positions of the jockeys at the head or the winning' list.' C. Emerson won nine -rarea to J. Barry's one, and is now leading with forty victories, as against J. Barry's I thirty-live wins and a dead-heat. Then ] comes R. Reed 28, R. H. Morris 25, M. j McCarten -23. R. J. Maikie 23, ,1. Beaie 22, i and F. Voig-ht 20. From December 26, up to last Saturday. Reale piloted-, fifteen • winners, bringing him to seventh position. On the second day of the Vincent Jockey Club's annual meeting last week (results or which were not telegraphed.', during the ■ running- of the Becks' Handicap, Earnscleugh fell, bringing down Miss Sarcasm. Powell, the rider oi' Earnscleugh had his collarbone • broken, Voight, the rider of .Miss Sarcasm escaping with a severe shaking. ' .No blame was attachable to any of the riders. . ... The English filly Prophet's Marie, by Attalus Agnesi, imported for Mr. J. S. Barrett, was given a rast run over a few rurlongs with Celerity 11. at Riccarton on Saturday morning. She is a bold mover that: -might tur'j out more than useful with a little time. His Majesty Is at present in physic and will forfeit his Wellington engagements. ! .Malaga wrenched a joint last week, and has not worked for a few days. He is nowmuch improved, and will probably join the active list again when his trainer returns from Wellington. The Harp looks big and well Just now, and should pick up a useful stake or two during the autumn. ! F. d. Jones, H. Curts. and fi. J. pine lert for Trentham on Saturday night, with their teams for the Wellington Racing Club's Summer Meeting. Mr. G. 1). Greenwood's representative at the Wellington Summer Meeting will comprise only Nincompoop. He went North' last night, and will be unlucky ir he i returns without winning some or'the prizemoney. IF. Nurse will fro North to-night with the' Australian bred gelding Cornstalk, who has I engagements at the Wellington Racing! clubs Summer Meeting. Cornstalk galloped: very well on Saturday morning, and it is ; to be hoped that he will repeat this in his j races at Trentham. Previously he has shown plenty or speed in his work, only: to prove a disappointment in public. Like the others by Buckwheat, he seems to require time, and the best in not likely to be seen or him until next season ,r. * rlP , ton and Coupon are to be shipped to Wellington to-morrow to race on the I second and third days of the Wellington' Racing Club's Summer Meeting. Both have worked well during the past few days i Scrip's nomination for the hahd'iran events at the Dunedin Autumn Tee ing was missed owing to the telegram not arriving at Its destination at the appointed time. The Paper Money flu is &tl 1' In the Champagne Stakes, but, having Incurred a 1 21b penalty for winning the Mclean Stakes in October, is not likely to start
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 16, 20 January 1926, Page 12
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