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SPORTING

SEASON’S FIXTURES.

Jan. 29, Feb. I—Takapunal—Takapuna J.C. Feb. 6, B—Taranaki8 —Taranaki J.C. Feb. B—Matamata R.C. Feb. 13, 15—Wanganui J.C. Feb. 13, 15—Poverty Bay T.C. Feb. 13, 15—Dunedin J.C. Feb. 15, 17—Rotorua R.C. Feb. 22, 24 —Dargaville R.C. Feb. 28, March I—Marlborough R.C. March 1, 3 —Te Aroha J.C. March B—Franklin8 —Franklin R.C. March 15, 17 —Ohinemuri J.C. March 17—Opunalte R.C. March 22—Bay .of Plenty J.C. tMareh 26—Opotiki R.C. April 19, 21—Auckland R.C. April 26, 30 —Avondale J.C. WANGANUI J.C. MEETING IN THE SHADE’S CUP. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) WANGANUI, Feb. 13. The Wanganui Jockey Club’s autumn meeting opened to-day in glorious weather. The track was in splendid order, but a trifle hard. The attendance was excellent. The totalisator handled £25,944 10s, compared with £25,812 on the opening day last year, an increase of £132 10s. Concluding results:

WANGANUI CUP. OF 1000 sovs. One mile and threequarters.

lln the Shade, 7.13} (H, Gray) 1 2 Corinax, 8.6 (R. MeTavish). ... 2 4 The Hawk, 7.12 (S. Wilson)... 3

Also started : 6 Bright Glow, 8.8; Seatown, 8.3; S Cashier. 7.13; 3 Yom; 7.7; 9 Taneriri, 7.2; 10 Kilorell, 7.0 5 Shrewd, 7.0. Won by a length, with The Haw a neck away and Yoma fourth. Time 3.2. VICTORY HACK HANDICAP. Of 250 sovs. One mile and a distance 2 Dolomite, 9.6 (H. Gray) 1 * 5 Latakia, 7.5 (T. Webster) ... 2 9 Joyspear, 7.12 (C. Goulsbro) 3 Also started : 3 Thrift, 8.11; 7 War idle, 8.2; 6 My Own, 7.10; 4 The War den, 7.12; 1 Goldlike, 7.10; 8 Auction eer, 7.2; 10 Soviet, 7.2. Won by half-a-length; a length ant a-quarter. My Own was fourth. Time 1.56 2-5. PETRE HACK HANDICAP. Of 200 sovs. Six furlongs. 5 Dimosin. 7.13 (R. MeTavish) 1 4 Tenacre, 9.0 (H. Gray) 2 1 Cadland, 8.11 (B. H. Morris) 3 Also started : 3 Joy Germ, 8.13; 2 Zarene, 8.3; 8 Abbey Queen, 7.11; 9 Green Acre, 7.10; 7 Paiko, 7.5; 6 Perennis, 7.4; 10 Evening Hero, 7.10; 11 Wild Country, 7.Q. Won by a length and a quarter; two lengths. Green Acre was fourth. Time, 1.14. FLYING HANDICAP. Of 350 sovs. Six furlongs. Of 350 sovs. Six furlongs. 4 Cimabue, 9.10 (B. H. Morris) 1 5 Arikinui, 7.4} (T. Webster) ... 2 1 Silvermine, 8.9 (H. Goldfinch) 3 Also started: 7 Benzora, 8.7; 2 Ridgemouut, 8.0; 6 Freehold, 7.6; 3 Moa Bird, 7.3; 8 Malayan, 7,2. Won by a length and a-quarter; half-a-length. Ridgemount was fourth. Time, 1.13. ACCEPTANCES FOR TO-MORROW. WANGANUI, Feb. 13. Acceptances for the second day (Saturday) of the Wanganui Jockey "Club’s autumn meeting are: AUTUMN HANDICAP. Of 200 sovs. Five furlongs.

HARRISON HANDICAP. Of 300 sovs. Eight and a-half furlongs.

FORDEILL HURDLES. Of 200 sovs. • One and three-quarter miles.

EARLE STAKES. Of 500 sovs. One mile and a-half.

OKOIA HACK HANDICAP. Of 200 sovs. One mile and a distance.

MATARAWA HACK HANDICAP.

Of 200 sovs. Six furlongs.

FAREWELL HANDICAP Of 350 sovs. Six furlongs

JACKSON STAKES. Of 500 sovs. Six furlongs.

First Money 10 2 Paiko 7 8 Awaken 9 3 Miss Quex 7 4 Bine Paper 8 11 Arisus 7 1 Equitant 8 3 Isa 7 0 JRose . Lupin 7 13 Pass On 7 0 Treasury Autopay 7 9 7 9 Hinewai 7 0

Otairi 9 3 Consent 8 2 Ruanui 8 10 Dolomite 7 12 Star Area 8 6 Habit 7 0 Paitonu . 8 3 Monsogne 7 0

Elicit 12 1 Panorama 9 8 Democratic 11 1 Borsalene 9 1 Aurora Borealis 11 1 Jokeform 9 0

Corinax 8 11 Orazone 7 7 In the Shade 8 11 Taneriri 7 0 Cashier Yoma 7 11 7 7 Shrewd 7 0

Dolomite 10 t Kilorell 7 9 Thrift 8 9 Goldlike 7 8 Warfille 8 4 Auctioneer 7 0 My Own 8 0 Soviet 7 U Joyspear 8 0 Valina 7 U Latakia 7 9 Corwen '7 0 The Warden 7 9

Oadland •9 0 Kentish Lad 7 G Limosin 8 11 Perennis 7 4 Joy Germ 8 8 Evening Ilero 7 0 Zarene 3 3 Cyrille 7 0 Abbey Queen 7 10 Ngaraka 7 0 Green Acre 7 10 Bewatoa 7. 0 Potoaform 7 9

Eidgemount 9 1 Moa Bird 7 11 Arikinui 8 4 Accra 7 10 Fernden 8 1 Keddar 7 10 Freehold 7 13

Paganelli 9 0 Arisus V 0 Ciiaabue 9 u Tenlerden V 0 Jaany Diver a u

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Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 14 February 1930, Page 8

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SPORTING Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 14 February 1930, Page 8

SPORTING Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 14 February 1930, Page 8

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