Marton Jockey Club.
SUMMER MEETING ENDS. Chock Say Beats Invictus in Hurdles (By Telegraph.—Special to '"Star.") MARTON, this day. For the Marton Jockey Club's second day the weather is perfect, and there is a capital attendance. The track is hard and fast. Results:— TUTAENUI HACK HURDLES *of £90. About one mile and a half. 3—CHOCK SAY, 9.10 1 4—INVICTUS, 9.6 2 S—DARK ACRE, 9.4 3 Also started: Ruanui, 10.13; Silent Bill, 0.13; Arikitea, 9.4 ; Auctioneer, Cotfleld, Head; seven lengths. Time, 2.46 1-5. JUNCTION PLATE of £SO. Five furlongs. 3—DEBUT. 8.11 1 O—ARAULINE, 8.2 2 2—STADIUM. 8.10 3 Also started : Ilaere Tonu, 9.0 ; Pegged Exchange, 8.13 ; Etiquette. 8.12 ; Rhoderick Dhu, 7.10; Evasion, Scholar, Sweet Music, 7.0. Head; two lengths. Time, 1.3 1-5. SUMMER HACK of £90. Seven furlongs. I—LONE RAIDER. 7.9 1 2—LA CROWN, 8.3 V..'V.V.. 2 6—'RUST, 7.0 3 Also started: Land Tax. 8.2; Ebeum, 8.0; All Spirit, 7.7.; Black, 7.5; Royal Passion, Princess Dawn, Indefinite, 7.0." Three lengths; twtj lengthß. Tlnw, 1.28 "4-5.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 1, 2 January 1934, Page 8
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164Marton Jockey Club. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 1, 2 January 1934, Page 8
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