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To-day’s Racing News

Galloping MEETINGS TO COME. Aug. 19. —Pakuranga Hunt . Aug. 19. —Egmont-Wanganui. Sept. 2.—Taranaki Hunt. Sept. 2.—Otago Hunt. Sept. 13. —Marton. Sept. 16. —Ashburton. Sept. 21, 23. —Wanganui. Sept. 21, 23. —Geraldine. Sept. 30.—Kurow. Sept. 30. —Napier Park . FIELDS FOR PAKURANGA. AUCKLAND, August 11. The acceptances for the Pakuranga Hunt meeting on. August 19 are.— . Greenmount Steeples, 21 miles. — Ruby Meteor 10.3, Zane Grey 10.0, Sir Pathfinder 9.10, Ironic, Valpeen 9.4, Grant Opal, Domo 9.0. Harris Memorial Hurdles, 1J miles. —Glenade 10.2, Sir Pathfinder, London, Maunga King 10.0, Kopurere 9.5, Cordon, The Hiker, Coachman 9.4. Sylvia Park Handicap, 7 furlongs.— Gay Sheila 8.11, Royal Gallant 8.3, Sinking Fund 8.2, Tavern Knight, Cherry King 7.13, Beryl Latour 7.12, Hushing 7.10, Grand Score, Alpinus 7.7, Dark Marble, Merry Lap 7.5, United 7.4, Phiako, Caliente, Carshaltor, Arohamai, Good Run, Luck’s All, Magic Mint, Supreme Ruler, The Highland Chief, Te Tana, My Money, Alignment 7.0.

Jellicoe Handicap, miles. —King March 9.0, Flying Prince 8.11, Protomint 8.10, Speedmint, Maori Boy 8.9, Chang 8.2, Ornamental 7.10, Cruachan, Gay Cockade 7.6. Pakuranga Hunt Cup, about 3 miles —Winnagan, Nukutere 11.1, Maunga King 10.0, Zane Grey 9.10, Ironic, Valpeen, General Lu, Grant’s Opal 9.0. Auckland Handicap, 1 mile.—Kiltowyn 9.1, Beryl Latour 8.0, Gigantic 7.13, Biform, Tatyoon 7.9, Merry Lap 7.7. Sandy Dix, Wee Pat, Echo Song, Solarium, Love Story, Surveyor gelding 7.0. Ladies.’ Bracelet. 1J miles. —Searcher, London, Ruby Meteor 11.10, Aspect 10.7. Glenfield, Kopurere, Coachman 10.7. Dunedin Handicap, 6 furlongs.— Greek Gold 9.13, Lady Quex, Lord Vai, Tradesman, Chromadyne 8.5, Deputy Ruler 8.1, Vandyke, Delrain, Tavern Knight, Tinakoe, Cruachan, Cherry King 7.0. SALE OF HORSES A bloodstock sale was conducted at the Addington Showgrounds yesterday when a numer of sales were effected. Following were the sales: — On account of Mr. J. Lindsay, Dunedin: — Honeste, bay filly, two years, Mr. J. Cameron,-Timaru, at twenty guineas. June The Third, brown filly, three years, Mr. T. Lister, St. Andrews, at 100 guineas. On account of a client: Rossferry, chestnut mare, six years, Miss D. Montgomery, Little River, at seventeen guineas. On account of estate late R. Longlev, Riccarton: High Tor, brown mare, five years, A. Kyle, Greymouth, at twenty-seven guineas. , Jacobin, bay colt, three years, G. J. Barton, Dunedin, at fifty guineas. High Heels, brown mare, Mrs. H. Crossley, at seven guineas. Passings were as follows: On account of Mr. J. Lindsay, Dunedin: Tea Urn, bay gelding, six years, at twenty-five guineas. Morena, bay gelding, aged, at 110 guineas. Miss Muffitt, bay mare, four years, at ten guineas.

Trotting MEETINGS TO COME. Aug. 26.—Auckland. Sept. 2. —New Brighton. Sept. 9.—Wellington. Sept. 30. —Methven. Oct. 7. —New Brighton. Oct. 14.—Waikato. Oct. 21, 23. —Auckland. Oct. 21, 23.—Greymouth. Oct. 23. —Oamaru. Oct. 28. —Wellington. METROPOLITAN TROTS. HAROLD LOGAN SURPRISES. CHRISTCHURCH, August 11. The New Zealand Metropolitan T.C. August meeting concluded to-day. The weather was fine after early morning showers, and the course was in good order. The attendance was very good and the totalisator investments were £30,066 (win £13,536, place £16,530) as against £26,2985 last year; a total for the meeting of £75,1575 compared with £ last year, an increase of £12,529. Concluding results: — Heathcote Handicap, 2 miles. —3-3 Blue Mountain (L. A. Maidens) 1; 1-1 Indianapolis (Tomkinson) 2; 6-10 Gay Gordon. (J. Bell, junr.) 3. Also started: 7-6 Bracken, 5-5 Arabond, 2-2 Avernus, 14-14 Great Author, 8-7 Probationer, 11-12 Raydus, 9-8 Somerby, 4-4 Gunfire, 10-9 John Jinks, 12-11 Master Roy, 13-13 Ngingongingo. Won by two lengths; a neck. Master Roy was fourth. Times: 4.26 1-5, 4.24 3-5, 4.26 4-5.

Addington Handicap, IS miles. —2-2 Nicoya (Berkett) 1; 1-1 Huon Voyage (Thomas) 2; 7-5 Mountain Mist I (Doyle) 3. Also started: 8-9 Admiral Bingen, 9-6 Fifa, 5-8 Kempton, 4-3 Writer, 3-4 Todd Lonzia, 6-7 Stanley T. Admiral Bingen turned for home clear of Nicoya, with Huon Voyage, Todd Lonzia, Kempton and Mountain Mist next. Nicoya stayed on, and won by a neck from Huon Voyage, with Mountain Mist five lengths away and Todd Lonzia fourth. Times: 3.19 2-5, 3.18 3-5, 3.21 1-5. Islington Handicap, 2 miles.—l-1 Wrecker (Tomlinson) 1; 4-3 Pronto Bingen (R. Donald) 2; 3-2 Purser (Thomas) 3. Also started: 7-8 Suncross, 10-11 Wild Guy, 11-10 Denver City, 5-5 War Paint, 9-9 Checkers, 8-7 Pageant D’Or, 2-4 Reporter, 6-6 Worthy King. Won by half a length; two lengths. War Paint was fourth. Times: 4.31 3-5, 4.32, 4.31 1-5. Farewell Handicap, 1.) miles. —5-5 Harold Logan (R. B. Berry) 1; 1-1 Mountain Dell (Tomkinson) 2; 2-2 Red Shadow (J. Bryce) 3. Also started: 4-4 Brent Zolock, 3-3 First Flight and Lindbergh (bracketed), 9-9 Harold Thorpe, 7-8 Logan’s Pride, 1-1 Free Advice (bracketed with Mountain Dell). 817 Great Logan, 2-2 Royal Silk (bracketed with Red Shadow), 6-6 Sir Guy. Won by a length; three lengths. Great Logan was fourth. Times: 2.38 2-5, 2.43 3-5, 2.41.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 12 August 1933, Page 11

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To-day’s Racing News Greymouth Evening Star, 12 August 1933, Page 11

To-day’s Racing News Greymouth Evening Star, 12 August 1933, Page 11