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SPORTING

- I SEASON’S FIXTURES. September 7 —Otago Hunt. September 12, 14—Wanganui J.C. September 21—Ashburton County It.C. September 21—Napier Park B.C. September 21, 23—Avondale J.C. September 26, 27 —Geraldine R.C. September 28 —Hawke’s Bay J.C. DATES OF COMING EVENTS. NEW ZEALAND. September 12—Wanganui Guineas. September 14—N.Z. Eclipse Stakes. September 21 —Avondale Cup. September 23 —Avondale Guineas. November O—N.Z.0 —N.Z. Cup. MARTON MEETING. i SECOND DAY’S RESULTS. BAROMETER WINS HE AT OX PARK HANDIOA P. (Bv Telegraph—Press Association.) MARTON, Sept. 5. The second day ol' the Marten race meeting was held to-day in splendid weather. The track was dead after over-night rain. The attendance was fair and the totalisator handled £12,193, compared with £13,490 on the second day in 1927, when the previous two-day spring meeting was held. The total investments were £25,979 compared with £30,060 in the two clays of 1927. E. Stanway, rider of San Fora., was injured when his mount fell in the 1 Hack Steeplechase. Ho was taken to hospital. \Tf iii/lnii Die lr in + lu» H 1 1111

M. Nicol, rider ot Risk in the Hunt Cup Steeplechase yesterday, sustained ■severe facial injuries, and it is feared he may lose an eye. Results are: NOVICE STAKES. Of 100 sovs. ; six furlongs 27 yards. 1 Austerity. 8.7 ' 1 2 Juggle, 8.7 2 3 Whenuatonga, .8.7 3 Also started: 5 Snowplane 8.7. 8 Robbie's Mistake 8.7, 4 Plane 8. i, / Piako 8.7. 10 Scottish Standard 8.7, 9 Spearform 8.7, 6 Sunny Mint 8.;. Won by two lengthts, with two lengths between second and third. Time. 1.21 2-5. SECOND HURDLES. Of 125 sovs. One and.a half miles. 2 Lady Gay, 10.4 1 3 Glena Bay, 9.0 - 5 Royal Elm, 9.8 3 Also started: 1 Fine Acre 10.6 (fell), 6 Starshell 10.1, 4 Modern 9.11, i Arrow Boy 9.0. Won by a length, a head between second and third. Time, 2.59 3-5 WAIROMA HACK. Of 115 sovs. Six furlongs, 27yds. 1 Full Mark, 9.11 1 4 Black Maire. 8.4 2 (5 Bold Front, 7.13 3 Also started: 2 Goodwill 8.5, 5 Money Mint 7.10, 9 Push 7.1, 8 Grattan 7.6, 7 Patearoa 7.0. 3 Arrowhead 7.2. Won by three lengths, two lengths between second and third. Time, 1.21 4-5. HEATON PARK HANDICAP. Of 170 sovs. One mile, 137vds. 2 Barometer, 5.7 1 3 Black Mint, 8. 22 3 Roval Game, 7.1.0 3 The second and third horses were bracketed. Also started: 1 Blimp 7.12, 5 Piuthair 8.2, 4 Spearmiss 7.6, 6 Nucleus 7.4. Won by a. neck, a length between second and third. Time 2min. HACK STEEPLECH A SK. Of 13(> sovs. ; about two miles. ! Red Fuchsia, 12.6 1 6 Lieutenant Rill. 9.0 2 7 Scion, 9.0 3 Also started: 5 Sunart 12.12 (fell); 2 San Fern 9.1.0 (fell; 4 Risk. 9.8 (ran off); 3 Harrowgate, 9.0; 8 Gun Area 9.0 (lost rider). Won by three lengths, 50 yards between second and third. Time, Iniin. 48 3-ssee. LADIES' BRACELET. Of KlO sovs. One mile and 137yds. 2 Cal it he, 11.3 (.Jackson) 1 1 Roval Black, 12.13 (J. Morris) 2 8 Peshwa, 11.0 (Waller) 3 Also started: 3 Eilysianor 11.13, i Vinella 11.0. 5 Calluna 11.0. 4 Ah Wera 10.12, 6 Red Lane 10.1. Won by half a head, a head between second and third. Time, 2min 3 3-5 sec. TEL EG R APH H AND IC AP. _ Of 140 sovs; six furlongs and 27yds. 1 Bonogne 8.3 (B. H. Morris) 1 2 Dobbin 7.12 (K. Voitre) 2 3 Oration 7.0 (J. Gunn) 3 ? Also started: 6 Panther 7.11. 4 IGlenstar1 Glenstar 7.0, 5 Coon Soil, a 7.4 i. Won by three lengths, three, lengths second and third. Time Iniin 21 4-5 FAREWELL HACK. Of 115 sovs. Five furlongs. 2 Roi do Val 9.2 (B H. Morris) 1 3 Some Acre 7.11 (O. Goldsbro) 2 9 King Peg 7.2 (A. Dick) 3 Also started: 8 .Joy Germ _B.O, I Rue Paper 7.11. 4 Lucre 7.11. 7 Black

Odin 7.7, 10 Pcllette 7.7. 11 Acora 7.6. 6 Kotalii Eka- 7.2, 5 Haveland 7.2, 13 Guard of Honour 7.0, 12 Lookout 7.0, 14 Norval Tea 7.0, Id Espion 7.0. Won by a neck, a bead between second and third. Time, I min d 1-dsec. WA.NGAN VI WE-HANDTCAPS. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) PALMEIRSTON N.. Sept. d. Re-handicaps for the Wanganui races ft 14} i , Putiki Handicap.—Royal Black S.S, Desert Lad 8.8. Durio Handicap. —Lucre (.6. Alarangai Handicap.-Barometer 3.7. j ,U'ST It A 1.1 AN' I TEA IS. I /I'r,ited Prr-s Association--By Electric Telegraph I Copyright.) | (Australian Press Association.) SYDNEY. Sept. d. The chief siirnri.se at the Rand-wick tracks to-dav was the New Zealander Noddah’s mile in 1.48 with the flags lon feet out. AVinrilot. headlight and Loraso-n made similar time. Honour was given a light task-. Mollison did nine furlongs in 1 .d!);,'. Ramulus sliowod great dash and boat. Tidal by a length over seven furlongs in 1.81. W. Duncan, the loading \ ictorian lightweight jockey, has been engaged to ride the New Zealand horse Tidal in the ' Metropolitan Handicap

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Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 6 September 1929, Page 3

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SPORTING Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 6 September 1929, Page 3

SPORTING Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 6 September 1929, Page 3

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