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RACING FIXTURES.

August 25. —Hawkes Bay Hunt Club. August 29. —Dannevirke R.C. Augus; 30.—Dannevirke Hunt Club. September I.—Otago Hunt Club. September 1. —Taranaki Jockey Club. September 5. —Marton Jockey Club. September 13, 15. —Wanganui J.C. September 19. —Manavva u Hunt Club. September 22.—Ashburton County B.C. September 22. —Napier Park B.C. September 22, 24.—Avondale J.C. September 27, 28.—Geraidii.e B.C. Soptember 29.—Pukuranga Hunt Club September 29.—Hawke 3 Bay J.C. October 6.—Kurow Jockey Club.

October Ci, 8. —Auckland Racing Club. October 11, 13.—Dunedin Jockey Club. October 13.—Carterton Racing Club. October 20, 22.—Wellington R.C. October 20, 22.—Gore Racing Club. October 20, 24.—Waikato Racing Club, October 22.—Waverley Racing Club. October 22. —Waipawa Hunt Club. October 22.—North Canterbury R.C. October 25, 27.—Poverty Bay Turf Club October 27. —Masterton Racing Club. Octobei 27. —Banks Peninsula R.C.

October 31. —Birchwood Hunt Club. November 1, 3. —Dargaville R.C. November 3,5, 7, 10.—Canterbury J.C,

RANGI SARTO WINS THIRD DAY STEEPLES AT G.N. RACES,

CRAIGMORE'S SECOND VICTORY

CHRISTCHURCH, Last Night

The Canterbury Jockey Club's .Meeting concluded yesterday in line weather before a good attendance. The course although still dead had dried a great deal and was in very fair winter condition. The totalisator for the clay handled £47,53.H, against £50,432 for the corresponding day last year. For the meeting £139,835 was put through against £150,1)1!:) last year. Results: — LONGBEACH HANDICAP, of 250 sovs. Six furlongs. 4—J. Trengrove's NARRATIVE, Sol-ferino-Parable, 9.2 (R. M'Ttivish) 1 3_C. F. Variance's KALOS, 10.13 (A. W. M< Donald) 2 G—T. E. Shaw's SARXIA, 9.S (A. Didham) o Also: 1 Tripaway 10.9, 5 Locarno 10.4, 7 Meadow Lark 9.11, 2 Dumblane 9.5, 9 Watcrlow 9.2, II Waihemo, 8 First Raid, 13 ; Bon Raid, 12 Lytup, 10 .Scrambler 9.0. Narrative and First Raid led Tripaway, Meadow Lark, and Watcrlow, while Kalos got away badly. Narrative lasted long enough to beat Kalos by a shot length, with Sarnia half a length away. First Raid was fourth. Time, 1.18 1-5.

AYLESBURY STEEPLECHASE, of 250

sovs. About two miles and a half 2_G. T. Smith & J. Fatcm's ROYAL FASHION, Eoval'Map-Fairy Fashion, 11.7 (P. Dawson) 1 5_F. C. Pratt's MATAIPUKE. 9.5 (K. M'Leveny) £ 6—Gerard" and Gould's HYPERION,

.10.9 (I. Tilson) a Also: o Captain >Sarto 11.1, 1 Message Boy 9.1 M, i Tycho !).."., 7 Faloose 9.0. Captain Sarto, Message Boy and Faloose fell at the'fifth fence. Tycho led Hyperion and Royal Fashion to the second last fence, then Koyal Fashion took charge and won comfortably by one and a half iengths from Mataipuke. Hyperion was six lengths away, two lengths ahead-of Tvcho. Time 5..'!S SYDENHAM HUKDLKS, of 500 sovs.

Two miles. 3—L. 0. Hazlett's CRAIGMORK, Saxbv-Thistlcdown, 9.2 (J. Kerr) . .1 5—H. M'Manawav's KILBUBN, 9.0 (L. .Tarvis) 2 I_C. F. Vallancc's BED FUCHSIA, 11.9 (A. M'Donald) 3

Also: 2 Gaze 11.1, 4 Nucleus 9.8. Craigmorc slipped the iield and had a lead of 100 yards at the end of a mile. Here the rest set after him, but he ran home an easy winner, pulling'up three lengths ahead of Kilburn. Bed Fuchsia was a neck away, with Nucleus fourth. Time, 3.57 -1-5.

STYX HURDLES, of 250'.sovs. Once round and a distance. 9—J. M. Samson's CARINTHIA, Lu-eullus-Minsk, 9.0 (L. Hunt) .1 .10-J. Thistlewood's RED HEATHER, 9.9 (P. Thomson) 2 3-D. (.). Rutherford 's NINL OF (SPADES. 9.13 (.S. J'eart) 3 Also: 4 Lady Gay 9.13, 11 Oritlamb 9.13, 2 Diana's Lad 9.12, 1 Ned Kelly 9.10, 5 Amorist and Rangiawhia (bracketed), 7 Lrin-go-Bragh, 13 Steel Bar, 8 Kempsey, 0 Umlali 9.0. Eriu-go-Gragh led Ned Kelly, Carinthia, and Diana's Lad fot a mile. Carinthia then ran past the leaders and won easily by eight lengths from Ked Heather, who was a neck ahead of Nine of Spades. Erin-go-Bragh was fourth. Time, 3.7. LINCOLN STKLI'LES, of 500 sovs. Three miles. -I—F. R. Waller's RANG! SARTO, Sarto-Llusion. 9.0 (S. Henderson) 1 7_(K O. Kelielev's RADIATE, 9.0 (M.. Nicol) .." 2 2—T. M. Sampson's TUKL 11.8 (A. E. Ellis) '3

Also: L Pouri 11.3, 3 Brigadier .Bill ,10.8, 0 Jovial 10.3, 3 Passing Through ■9.OV 0 Ranui 9.0. Ranui led over...the last circuit (Jovial having fallen) from .Radiate and Rangi Sarto. Brigadier Bill ran off at the second Kertiveis' double, and Rangi .Sarto, taking '.charge before the last fence, won comfortably by three lengths from Radiate, who na« two lengths ahead of Tuki. Th\:n came Ranui and Pouri. Passin ' Through fell at the second to last fenee and was hopelessly out of it. Time, 0.( ; 4-5.

II LATH COTE HANDICAP, of JiOO sovs. One mile. I—W. 11. Ballinger's BLACK AUNT. Catmint-Black Amie, 10.0 (S. Henderson) 1 5—C. Louisson's KJLMISS. 0.0 (T. Green) 2 :.',—J. M. Sampson's TOWN BANK, 10.0 (li. Reed) 3

Also: 4 Fairy Herald 10.5, S Chickwheat, 0 Peneus, 2 Tuahine !U>, (> Gold Mint, 7 Hoylakc 0.0. The first to show up was Town Hank, followed by Tuahine, with Hoylake and Peneus. Gold Mint shot to the front after going two furlongs and led into the straight from Tuahine and Town Bank. Black Mint, in the run home, won comfortably by half a length from Kilmiss, with Town Bank a length away. Fairy Herald wms fourth. Time. 1.47 2-5.

BEDCIJFVE HANDICAP, of 250 so vs. Seven furlongs. I—V. IHddiford's HISTOKJC. Nas-

sau-'Bravton, 10.1 (B, .Morris) .-,. 1 5—A. Steer's BOY/'ff.G (R. M' Tayish) ,2 3—H. T. Hume's TERI, 10.6 (Pi Bui-..'.

gess) .3 Alao: 4 Beau Gcste 10.3, 11 Amor

9.9, 8 Princess Mafalda 9.5, 7 Grand National, 3 Solfello, 10 Wreath of Myrtle. 13 Gaybird. o' Zeuxis. 12 Mem bo 9.0. Amor and Beau Geste led Ten for three furlongs. Broad Moor then rushed past them anil led into the straight, with Tori. Boy and Historic in pursuit. Historic was in charge at the distance and he bout Boy by a length. Teri was two lengths away, a head in front of Solfello, with Wreath or Myrtle and Princess Mafalda almost level. Time, 1.-'i.'i.

SKLWYN HANDICAP, of 300 sovs. Seven furlongs. 7--J. Carter's ROYAL .SAXON. Sax-bv-Heather Lass, 9.5 (P. Powell) . .1 4—li. Campbell's BATTLE COLOURS, 10.1 (F. E. Jones) 2 o_C. T. Keeble's PANGOLIN, 9.5 (R. Ree<l) 3 Also: 0 Taboo 10.9, 3 Royal Damon 10.0, 11 Thorndale 9.12, 1 Panther, 5 Royal Game 9.9, 9 Nincompoop 9.0, 10 Buoyant, 8 Miss Winkio 9.0, .12 Shandre car.'9.2. Won by a length, two lengths. Royal Damon was fourth. Time 1.33. Pumblane, who was well backed in the Longboach Hurdles, was pulled up soon after the start,. "An examination later. 011 showed that . rie had broken his off fore pastern. Ho will be taken home ajjil an attempt will be made to ];;,.t;ch hfin up. .When Captain Sarto fell in the Aylesbury Steeplechase he broke h'is ; 'back and was destfdyod. . . ■ .

ROSCREA IMPRESSES" • .' AUSTRALIAN .' CRITICS . - WINS IN. FINE STYLE / Received Suudav 5.5 p.m SYDNEY. August 10. New Zealand opened the Spring c.-rn-paign well at ftosohill yesterday, .in line weather, Roscrea, half brother '.o Ballymena and Limerick, etisily ur.i----11 iii<4 his race in good style, and Fool s Paradise just, missing registering a win. IJoscrea's style impressed crilies. "Results: — TM REE-YLA R-OLD HANDICAP, Seven furlongs. KOSCPEA, SO 1 PANRH"RKA FLOEIN. 8.12 .. * SALT PAN * *Dead heat for second. Nineteen starters. "Won by throe lengths. Time, 1.27. HIGH WEIGHT HANDICAP. Sixfurlongs. Second Division. FTGUPE. 0 0 . ..." 1 HA BASTION. 0.0 3 FOOL'S PAPADISE, 10.0 .... ? _ . Fourteen starters. Won by a lengti. Time. .1.13:?.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 August 1928, Page 2

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RACING FIXTURES. Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 August 1928, Page 2

RACING FIXTURES. Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 August 1928, Page 2

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