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SPORTING

SEASON’S FIXTURES. August 24 —Pakuranga Hunt. August 24 —Hawke’s Bay Hunt. August 28—Dannevirke R.C. August 29 —Dannevirke Hunt. August 31 —Taranaki Hunt. September 4, s—Marton J.C. September 7 —Otago Hunt. September 12, 14 —Wanganui J.C. ‘ September 21 —Ashburton County R.C. I September 21—Napier Park R.C. September 21, 23 —Avondale J.C. September 26, 27—Geraldine R.C. September 28—Hawke’s Bay J.C. DATES OF COMING EVENTS. I NEW ZEALAND. September 12—Wanganui Guineas. September 14 —N.Z. Eclipse Stakes. September 21 —Avondale Cup. September 23—Avondale Guineas. November 9—N.Z. Cup. AUSTRALIA. October s—Australian J.C.’s Derby. October s—Epsom Handicap. October 7—Metropolitan Stakes. October 19—‘Caulfield Cup. November 2—V.R.C. Derby. November s—Melbourne Cup. C.J.C. JVIEETING. CONCLUDING DAY’S RESULTS. ) \Y I LTSHI RE WINS LINCOLN | - STEEPLES. (By Telegraph-—Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH. Aug. 16. The. Oanitea-bury Jockey Club’s Grant! National meeting was concluded 1 to-day in fine weather with a north-west wind. The track was in good order and the attendance was large. The tota.lisator investments for the day were £53,057, against £47,531 10s on the isorresponding day last ve.ar. The total for the meeting was £158,626 10s, ais compared w|ith £139,835 ast year. { The results are: — I LONGBBACH HANDICAP. Of 250 sovs.; six furlongs. 1 Leader, 10.6, ear. 10.1 (Paseoe- 1 3 Roi de Val, 10.9 2

2 Blue Metal, 9.0 3 Also started: 5 Red Boa, 10.5; 4 Ta.ranto, 10.3; 10 Lucky Bag, carried 9.10; 7 Glenrowa.n, 9.13; 9 Dutch Money, 9.13; 16 Page Boy. 9.5; 15 Note, 9.3; 14 Revision, 9.1; 8 Pat’s Boy, 9.0; 6 Tourist, carried 9.1; 18 Kentish Lady, 19 Airplane, 13 Grand Song, 21 Riane'i ugh, 20 Audience, 11 Quick Plunge 1 ,

12 Pun dies town, and 17 Piaiiniting 9.0. Won by two. lengths, with a similar distance between second and third. Dutch Money was fourth. Time. 1.12 2-5. AYLES BUR Y STEEPLES. Of 250 sovs. ; aliout 24 miles. 1 B irk beck, 11.3 (A. MeDona.ld 1 2 Ivaikaliu, 11.J2 2 3 Silver Light, 9.2 3 Also started 1 : 6 Bon Aryan, 10.2; 4 Tamaroa, 9.10; 5 Mntnapuka., 9.9. Won by six lengths, with ten lengths between second and third. Mataipuke was fourth. Time, 5.11 1-5. SYDENHAM HURDLES. Of 500 sovs.; wto miles. 9 Red Fuchsia,, 10.9 (I*. Adams) 1 5 Elysinnor, 9.11 2 10 Perlc de Leon, 9.0 3 Also started: 7 Overhaul, 10.12; 1 Mangani, 10.5; 2 Aberfeldy, 10.5; 4 Locarno, 10.4; 3 Lance, 9.13 ; II Atarorin, 9.12: 5 Horomea.. 9.11; 6 Apache 9.6. Won by two lengths, with hallf a length between second and third. Mangam was fourth. Time, 3.37 4-5. STYX HURDLES. Of 250 sovs.; once round and distance. 3 Aurora Borealis 1 , 9.5 (M. Nicol) 1. 7 Gala Day. 10.13 2 6 Paris, 9.4 3 Also .started : 2 Amorist, 10.13; 5 Carinthiia., 10.9; 1 Fine Acre, 10.8; 4 Thumb ell, 10.1; 11. Heister, 9.4; 10 Zeuxis, 9.3; 8 Alaric, carried 9.1; 9 Brightling, carried' 9.4; 12 Antrim Boy, 9.0. Won by a head, with three lengths between second and third. Carinthiila was fourth. Time, 2.55 3-5. LINCOLN STEEPLECHASE. Of 500 sovs.; about three miles. ! 1 Wiltshire, 11.11 (R. Syiue) ... 1 3 King’s Guard, 10.5 2 4 Fabriano, 9.12 3 Also started: 8 GJendowic, 10.11; 2 Matu, 10.1; 5 Duboisc, 9.12 ; 6 Riangi Sarto, 9.0; 7 Young Thumbam. carried 19.24. ' Won by six length’s, with four lengjths between second and third. Matu wals fourth. Time, 5.56 2-5. HEATHCOTE HANDICAP. Of 300 sovs. One mile. 3 Black Duke. 10.6 (A. E. Didha.Tir) 1 5 Taboo. 9.8 2 1. Ota.iri, 10.3 •••• 3 Also started: 6 Black Mint, 9.9; 4 Yesperus, 9.4; 2 Full Fcartiher, 9.3: 10 Town Bank, 9.0; 11 Front Rank 9.0; 12 Royal Mint. 9.0; 9 Pangolin, 9.0. I Won by half a length, with a. length I between second and third. Black Mint j was; fourth. Time, 1.42. | REIDCLIFFS HANDICAP. Of 250 sovs. Seven furlongs. I 2 Honeycomb. 11.0 (B. H. Morris) 1 | 1 Narrative. 10.10 2 ' 5 Glyn Dim. 9.3 3 A liSO’ started : 10 Sara ia, 10.4 : 7 Sweet Ref radii. 9.11; 3 Hounslow, carried 9.7; 11 Commentor, 9.1; 6

Wrio'if.y, parried 9.1 i; 4 The* Bailiff. 9 Dnmblane. 8 Otauru I .ass, 19 Ripdia.le, 14 Danthonia. 12 Dundalk. 9.0. Won 'by a. length, with two lengths between second and third. Tli." Bndliff was Fourth. Time, 1.30 1-5. SRI iW V N HA N D IDA V. OF 900 so vs. Seven Furlongs. 14 Subdivision, 9.0 (It. Coveny) 1 2 Bonogne, ST. 10 2 0 Tvaiti, 9.19 9 Also sitialrted : I (odd Cure, 10.19; 9 It,oval Saxon. 10.11; 7 Cay Sonnet., 10.9; 12 Amor, carried 9.7; I Maui, 9.7; 5 Alcmbo. 9.7'; 8 Zi inner, 9.0; 19 ' Rinsicail, 9 Tche-toa:, 10 SolFoirite, 15 ■ First Raid. 11 Sudden Storm 9.0. ' Won by two lengths’, with ,n head between second and third. Royal Saxon wpjs fourth. Time, 1.26 4-5,

TARANAKI HUNT CLUB, WEI G MTS DECLARED

WELLINGTON, Aug. 18. Weights for the Taranaki Hunt C-'lnib’s meet ing on August 31 are : Lepperton Hurdles, one mile and a half and 100 yards.—Just John 10.12, Snn Fera 10.1, Democratic 10.1, Wnitaimaha. 9.11, Quillfire 9.4, Calithe 9.4. Ratapiko Mandate. Kairangawai 9.0. Maid en Steeplechase, two miles.— Haeremai. Rayotmaiit, Mandate, Calculation, Parakura, Michael Sliimose, Nimlbleloot, Te Arakura, Omeo, Chariinane, Karangawai 10.0. Hunters’ Flat Handicap, one mile and a quarter.—Democratic 11.3, Quillfire, Calithe 10.13, Patrolet 10.5, Liberal Lady, Oineo, Isotta, Calculation, Glyn Dim, Karangawai 10.0. Waihi Hack Handicap, seven furlongs.—Singer 9.12, Monaloff 9.9.

Boundary 9.3, Joke Form 9.2, Cor we i Patrolet, Miss Pakaka 9.Q. Hunt Club Cup, two and a. haJ miles.—Odin 11.13, Huiraugi Girl, Piki mai 11.5, Waitaunaha 10.12. San Fer 10.10, Lively Fire 10.5, Rayonnant Michael Shimose, Nimble foot. Para kura. Haeremai. Ratapiko. Ivaranga wni 10.0. Stratford Handicap, six furlongs.— Bonogne 10.3, Partagai, Bisox 1,0.3 Anoloi 9.12, Te Atiawai, Hi.po, Oratioi 9.8. Mint Leaf, Denier 9.5, Whemia uni, Polyphemus. Monaghan. Mon sogiie. Toapaiti. Paul Lucerne. Ouwarc Flying Shot 9.0. tlrenui Hack Handicap, s.ip furlongs —-Monaloff 9.11. Boundary 9.5, Pun wha.to. Joke Form 9.3, Potency 9.2 Camipfire—Coronet mare, Michaelmas Corwen, Black Odin, Royal Satin Grand Marina:, Miss Pakaka, Pene In pi esc. Gold Like, Arakuku 9.0. BRISBANE KING’S CUP MEETING. ■Fnit-eii Press Association—By Electric Telegraph Copyright.) (Australian Press Association.) BRISBANE, Aug. 18. The King’s Cup race meeting was continued yesterday. The chief event was the KING’S CUP. Of 2060 sovs. and £JOO gold cup presented l.v the King. One mile and a half. Valparaiso, 8.6 (J. Munro) ... I Royal Favour, 8.0 2 Guncraft. 7.1 3 Won bv a short length, a length and a half hetween second and third. Time, 2.304, a Queensland record. The New Zealanders, Seatown, 8.9 (T. Green), ' was sixth, and Oratrix, B.S (M. Mc- | Garten), tenth. Taking up the running going out of the straight, Valparaiso led all the way and was Avell clear into the straight, where he was challenged by

Guncraft and Royal Flavour. Valparaiso finished strongly, winning by a short length from Royal Flavour. Guncraft was a length and a half away. Oratrix was prominent early, but faded out, finishing well back. Seat-own did not run as well as earlier in the meeting, but finished well considering the race was run within a. second of the Australian record and half a second faster than the Queensland record. | The event of the day at Roschill. re-i ports Sydney, was the HURDLE RACE. About two miles. Bonhomme, 16.11 (Cullum) 1 j Bush Scribe, 9.0 2 St. General, 9.2 3 I Ten started. Won by a head. Time, I 3.40. ‘ |

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Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 19 August 1929, Page 3

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