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SPORTING

KUROW RACE MEETING

AOCUP T ANCES ANXOU N CUD. OAMARU, Sept, 24. Acceptances for the Kurow races on October 4 .are: High-Weight Hack ; one mile. —Dumhlane 9.11, Royal Limond 9.10, Train) 9.9, Last Mark, Water Power 9.5, Felony, Gold Knight 9.0. Kurow Cup; one mile and a-quar-ter. —Black Duke 9.0, Town Major 8.8, Starshooter 8.7. Taboo 8.6. Beau Geste, Black Mint 8.0, Royal Game, Rasc-al 7.13, First Raid, High Gear, Evening, The Dove 7.0. Publicans’ Handicap; six furlongs.— Jock o’ Hazeldean., Channelise 9.3, IviHorna 8.5. Wise Choice, Valuator, Painkiller 8.4. Rosewood 8.3, Tray Bond. Qu inopal 7.13, Master Anomaly, Bell bird 7.10, Sarto, Melody, A 1 Jolson, Pa lad a 7.7. Gillies Handicap; six furlongs.— Meadow Lark 9.13. Royal Game 8.0, Compensation 7.13. First Raid 7.4, Ch anno use 7.2. Hakataramea Hack Handicap ; seven, furlongs.—Mount Boa 9.2, Joc-k o’ Hazeldean 8.12, Diunblan©, Painkiller 7.13, Traho 7.12, The Dove, Water Power 7.8, Night Effort, Felony, Painting 7.7. Novice Plate; five furlongs.—Little Duchess, Lord Argosy, Invite. Flower, Master Anomaly, Solamun, Standard Rose, Roper Bee, Cumulative, Sky Sign. Home Coming, Speakeasy, Nonchalant, Anster, Al Jolson, Palmary, Soldier’s Pal, The Geisha. Waitaki Trot; one mile and a-half. — Oinadora, McKinney Patch, Parachute, Harvest Girl, Elite Bingen, Lady Emmett limit. Hydro Electric Trot; on© mil© and aquarter. —Black Watch. McKinney Patch, Vnllade, Elite Bingen, Gyrate., Harvest Girl. Master McGrath limit, Almont Cling, Great Scott 24vds bird.

NOTES AND COMMENTS (By “Maecenas.”) As R. S. 'B'.-ig-by is returning to thisDominion, horses trained by the New Zealand, trainer, J. T. Jamieson, will ) have the services of the crack Australian. ruler, It. Bartle, in their remaining engagements' if that horseman j can do till' weight. That one time good performer, Jlynaniia, lias so far disappointed this season, but, as lie continues to do well, lie mav yet show form good enough to win, the class of handicap lie, i* now competing in. Llynanntt will contest the chief handicap at Hastings on Saturday and will then go on to Napier for the spring meeting there. j There will be several maiden hurdlers competing at the coming meeting of the Otaki Racing Club. Amongst them will be Tourist, who has been fencing well for a maiden, and will contest the hurdle race on the second' day of the meeting. * •* * * if The Cape 'Horn-Rose. Martian filly Sailing showed some speed" in the Debutante. Stakes at the recent meeting at Wanganui. She has since done well and: has. been sent to Hastings to contei't the Hastings Stakes next Saturday. **'* * * ' j A few notes on Saturday’s racing at Hastings will appear in Friday’s issue.

Last season Awaken proved herself a smart two-year-old, and on her excellent showing at the recent meeting of the Avondale Joc-kc.y Club, Awaken will be very dangerous in sprint races of the future. [****« The two-year-old® seen in action at l the Avondale meeting were, only a moderate lot. King Colossus will pos<sibly pay his way in future, but even lies iwill have to show vast improvement : before one. can. class him as a good one. * * * * * Cylinder improved with every race last." season until he reached a. very high standard. He lias started well as a three-year-old by winning both the Wanganui and Avondale Guineas. His victory in the latter race was by a very small margin, but obviously Cylinder was not suited by the. "bad track conditions and at the present time it looks any odds on his winning the Derbies. ***** iLady Pa-iu was most unlucky at barrier rise in the recently run Eclipse Stakes at Wanganui as, due to no fault of her own, she lost four or live lengths. So brilliant did she gallop afterwards that- with half a furlong to go she appeared to hold good l prospects of beating those great gallopers, 'Laughing Price and Toxeuma. The early effort proved too much for Lady Pam and she weakened in the last few chains to finish two lengths away. On that showing this- filly will have admirers for the Haiwlkc’s Day Guineas on

Saturday next. j •4* I? * * * Considering the heavy condition of < the Avondale race track last. Monday, ] Silvermine. put up a good performance j in the Plumpton Handicap, as it is gen- j orally recognised that a ten furlong course is quite far enough for this geld- : ing. Silvermine now appears to stay on, better, and on faster tracks should i win good middle distance races this season. * * * * * Trainer S. Reid and rider D. Morris ■consider .that Historic was unlucky not„ to have won the Avondale Cup last < Saturday, the gelding, like some of the 1 other runners, getting a- bad passage. As Historic is now at the top of his , form and, although burdened with' the welter weight of 9.13 in tlie coming ( Mitehelson Cup, he will beat the major-. itv if his trainer decides to start him.! **** * * 1 From lus earliest races First Sight, I has shown excellent form and, what is more, he has improved with every race. In winning the 'Camellia Stakes with 8.5 in the saddle in the fast time of 1.34$ for seven furlongs, the Canter-bury-owned' gelding registered 'a. very attractive performance. In addition', to the fast time, First Sight beat a high class field and it is doubtful if the Epsom field will lie any better. Xo doubt the Xciw Zealander will now | come into strong, favour for the - big | mile event (the Epsom Handicap) and, 1 as he stays well, the .additional furlong | will be in his favour, but a weak feaI ture about him is his inability to, begin 1 fast —a very necessary point in such a 1 large field as is likely to compete in the Epsom Handicap.

SEASON’S FIXTURES. J September 25, 27—Geraldine Racing Club. October 4 —Iiurow Jockey Club. October 4—Napier Park Racing Club. October 4, 6-Aucldand Racing Club. October S, 11 —Dunedin Jockey Club. HAWKE’S BAY JOCKEY CLUB

ACCEPTANCES FOR SATURDAY. (Bv Telegraph —Press Association.) NAPIER, Sept. 24. Following; are the acceptances for the Hawke’s Bay Jockey Clubs H>i in « ‘meeting on Saturday : TOMOANA HURDLES. One mile and three-quarters. Call tYtrain 10 9 Fiery Comet 9 0 Whakaue. 9 13 Kaokaoijoa Tall Tmiber 9 3 Heartache 9 o GLENGARY HANDICAP, One mile and one furlong. SiF Limond 8 8 Desert Lad 8 3 Fitz Quex 8 8 Acrnil “ ? Kahikatoa 8 6 Whakaue Renay 0 8 YVYiakaai i _ . Little Wonder 8 3 Barracouta ' 9 SPRING HANDICAP. One mile and a-quarter.

Singleton 9 0 Queen’s Choice 8 13 Valsier 7 13 ' 7 2 Hynanna My Own 8 8 Zippor 8 4 Te Awha 7 0 Balloon 7 13 NURSERY HANDICAP. Five furlongs. Pnrin 8 5 Gallant Fox 8 5 8 5 Alimony 8 0 8 0 7 12 7 12 Brittany Innuendo Leicheata Benifico 8 5 Beppie 8 5 Diamond Pit 8 5 Sailing 8 5 Cape Gold FLAXMERE HANDICAP. Six furlongs. Little Wander 7 8 8 8 Silver Tray 8 7 Running Over 7 5 8 7 Rule Britannia 7 3 8 6 Charmaline 7 3 8 5 Laconic / 3 Huntingdon 8 3 Psycho Brown Sugar 8 3 Flute 7 10 Bramble Turn 7 2 Cloyne 7 3 Vera Lux 7 2 FLYING HANDICAP. Six furlongs. 9 0 Chopin 7 6 Head Serang 8 10 Mount. Heath 8 9 Taranto 7 0 8 4 Cuticle Maui 8 1 Huikai HAWKE’S BAY GUINEAS. One mile. 810 Grand Court — 8 10 8 5 Huntingdon 8 10 Orozino g. 8 10 Nea Lap 8 10 Lady Pam 8 5 I Merry Cry 8 10 Pakitere 8 5 8 10 Rapallo 8 5‘ Sport. Chance 8 10 Ruby’s Step 8 5 P’aratoo 8 10 Tripping 8 5 TRIAL STAKES. Five and a-ha!f furlongs. Te Watena 8 0 Brown Abbey 8 0 8 0 Acrospire 8 0 Gran Chaco 8 0 8 0 Futurist 8 0 8 0 Ramuna 8 0 8 0 Yera Lux Royal Court 8 0 Souchong 8 0 Shennanikwa8 0 Tinowaiata 8 0 Lady Makere 8 0 Sun Up 8 0

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Hawera Star, Volume L, 25 September 1930, Page 3

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SPORTING Hawera Star, Volume L, 25 September 1930, Page 3

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