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ROYAL DESPATCH CASE. HEARING OF APPEAL. 8Y CABLE-PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGH’I Received August 21, 9.20 a.m. SYDNEY, Aug. 21. The Jockey Club committee has decided that the appeals lodged bv F. D. Jones and M. McCarten in the Royal Despatch case he heard on August 28. —Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. THE AUSTRALIAN TURF. BALLYMENA SCRATCHED. SYDNEY, Aug. 20. Ballymena and Killocra were both reported to he showing slight signs of soreness in their training. It was anticipated that this would wear off before they were called on to race, hut it was later learned that Ballymena had been scratched for the Metropolitan meeting. F. D. Jones intimated sorne time ago that the horse would be an unlikely starter in that race. WEIGHTS FOR MARTON, (BY TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION.) 1 WELLINGTON, Aug. 20. Hack Hurdles. miles. —Landbird 11. S. Alario 11.0. Bonibrook 10.10, Brigadier Bill 10.7, Lark Hall, Glencairn 10.4, Crowlnirst 9.13, Goldplane, Good Mark 9.11, Radiac, Miss Mickev 9.10, Velocifonn 9.7, Elvaette 9.5, Te Tahi, Crown Coin, Elothenes, Loved One, Birkenella, Suspicion, Einpyrean, Sansalino, Chirrup, Maniatere, Cherry Bank, Silk Rein, Pourihoilio, Clicq uot Spring Hack, 8) furlongs.— Tanadees 9.0, Mountain Signal 8.9, Opa The Curragh 8.7, Waetea. 5.5, Strongliolt 8.3, Dominant 8.2, Clarinda, Ruby 8 A Bady Comet 7.13, Panache, Rebutt / .7. Mar ton Handicap, lj miles.—Duo £y cl \ Sa!ute 8 - 8 > Musketoon 8.«, Cold Steel 8.5, Comical 8.2, Stork 7.13 L Amour, Correspondent 7.12 Diamond Ring 7.8, Helen Rufus 7 7 Megan 7 5 Happy Days 7.3, Black i'?!® 1 ; Askari 7.0, Oleasanta, Omaha 6 -V’^ rown f,em > Hallowvonia, Dominant O.). Hack Steeplechase, 2.j miles—Oak unn y?’> . Gan AH. Guanacc A 9, Bonibrook 10 7 Mihtaire 9.13, Rbwan, Price 9.11, Blue Iviu.. 9 ' 1 !?’ 9 ' 8 ’ Diamond Nap, A/ Bang 9.6, Labour Morn 9 2 Kafurte, Maniatere, Silk Rem, Oneroa —RpWn C ?r k^ H i andlCap ’ 6 furlongs. Kehutai 9.3, Kuhio 8.8, Tuahine 8 7 Chairman ho. Quiescent 8.4, Fool’s Paradise 82, Alabama 8.1, Dangle R?;? 1 ' ?A ld A 1 -’ Bady Joyce, l?ubv - Solferange, Ilka cil Musoan, Roburite 7.9, The Bank- ?, r » K.ughthood 7.8, L, Reve, Troiius iAffige, Sandstar 7.4 T- dv tn p : . Bo . n °g”<l 7 -2, Purse Proud] Q d > Aston, Westbrooke, Heron Somes Sealed Orders, Empire Camp’ 0re n 7 o ° hl ’ Cherry Bank - Momitafn
Railway Handicap, six furlongs Halgma 90. Hipo 8.13, GaillardS.d Prince Abbev 7.13,. Quest, Royal DU vorce < .11, Lady Bentinck 7.9' Fleeting, Buniptmus 7.8, Avola. Clandlm. Startle, Happy Days 7.5, Snatcher, Kuhio /.l, Tuahine, Dav Guard Counterattack 7.0, Thunderclao 6.12' «irki*. ] eter Maxwell. Eonitable 6 If)’ Poteen, Crown Gem 6.7. * ' ’ Tutaenui Welter. 7 furlongs.—Whetumn 9.11 Brigadier Bill 9.7, Tanadees 9.5, Chairman. Atapo 9.3, Mountam Signal 8.13, Sir Pam 8.12, Opa 8 11, Lady Joyce 8.11, Mountain T<jp, Peut-etre, Good Mark, Strongholt 8 10 Merry Queen 8.9, The Banker. Knighthood 8.7, Shining Armour 8.5, Velvet Rmg 8.4. Brushwood Bov 8.2. Transformer. Merry Ann, Taitaiata, Fiery Lad. Elothenes, Coral, Mountain Bell. Ron nan 8.0.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 21 August 1924, Page 5
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