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Australian Racing

LINK DIVINE WINS AT MOONEE VALLEY. VOITRE HAD THE MOUNT. United Press Association.—By Electric' Telegraph.—Copyright. Received Sunday, 7 p.m. MELBOURNE, Sept. 29. Following arc the results from the Mooneo Valley races:— MERRI TRIAL HANDICAP. (Second division.) LINK DIVINE, 7.11 (Voitre) .. 1 Manorlea, 8.11 (Tomison) ....... 2 Altanna, 9.5 (Webster) 3 Fourteen started, .including East Cape. Won by half a head; two lengths. Time, 1.46) —a course record. , Kilonsoa was unplaced in the first division of this event. TULLAMAEINE HANDICAP. "NORTH CAPE, 7.3 (Mclntosh) ~ 1 Northwind, 6.9 (Simmonds) .. ..' 2 Yarrambn, 7.5 (Molloy) ...... 3 Twelve started, including .Tauraniai, Korcro, Melisande and Buusby Gaze. Won by half a length; a heck. ■ Time, 2.27.

QUALITY HANDICAP

VALIANT CHIEF, -7.12 (Skid- •• more) 1 Garrio, 7.8 (Voitre) 2 Double Bard, 7.S (Tomison) .. .. 3 Ten started. Won by half a head; two and a-half lengths.- Time, 1.12},. Shatter was unplaced in the' Mount Cottercll Steeplechase, won by Ctilfly in 4.17 J, which is a course record. Ruling Light was third in the Ailsa Handicap, first division, in which Whornside was unplaced. Irish Chieftain was unplaced in the second division.

The New Zealand apprentice jockey, J. Mclnally, was suspended for one. month for interference by his mount Debater with Altanna in the second division of the Merri Trial Handicap.

RESULT ritOM ADELAIDE. Received Sunday, 7 p.m. ADELAIDE, Sept. 29. The Hunt Club’s meeting was held yesterday. Results:— PRESIDEN T 'S If AN DICAP. YULTEWIRRA, 9.0 (Mcdliurst) . 1 The Riff, 7.6 '(Mules) ........ 2 Saxon Prince, 7.0 (Kite) Seven started. "Won by a length and a-half; four lengths. Time, 2.6). Ex-New Zealand Trainer Injured PRINCESS DOREEN AND CHERRY RING MISS AT HAWKESBURY. Received Sunday, 7 p.m. SYDNEY, Sept. 20. At the Hawkesbury races Sir Walter ran second in the first division of the Maiden Handicap: Princess Doreen was unplaced in the Plying Handicap and Cherry King third in the Highwcight Welter. Trainer J. T. .Jamieson was injuxed when Sir Walter reared and fell on him after racing in the Maiden Hanlclicap. Jamieson sustained injuries to Ms right arm and right ankle and suffered shock. He received medical attention on the course. Sporting Blood’s Preparations Interrupted Received Sunday, 7 p.m. SYDNEY, Sept. 29. Sporting Blood was taken to Randwick track but he was not worked. lls injury, -which was caused by a kick

NEW ZEALAND CUP. HANDICAPS DECLARED. VIXTACE heads the list. „ Per Press Association. CHRISTCHURCH, Last Night Following are the handicaps for THE NEW ZEALAND CUP, of £1275, including £75 cup; 2 miles. V i n I n rm c tt r* n 1

from Grand Sport, is in an awkward spot and it will not be known until after the week-end whether the injury will interfere with'his preparation. Tapestry Third in Great Northern Cup Received Sunday, 7 p.m. SYDNEY, Sept. 2S. Tho Newcastle races were held to day. Following is the result ol the GREAT-,NOR I'llf£HN CUP. REGAL STAR, <B.IO (Marsden) ~ 1 Sir Joe, 7.11 (Cracknel 1) « Tapestry, 7.13 (Donkin) ...... 3 Thirteen started, including Queen Helen. AY on by a neck; a head. Time 2.14*. Jutland was unplaced in the High* weight Welter. Newbury Autumn Cup Won by Cecil Received Sunday, 7 p.m. LONDON, Sept, 2D. The Newbury Autumn Cup resulted 1 Cecil 1, Woodstock 2, Cornered 3. Twenty started. Won by a head, with ! three - lengths between second and third, FIXTURES October a —Napier Park K.C. October s—Kurow5 —Kurow J.C. October 10, 12—Dunedin J.C. October 12—Danncvirkc R.C. (at Wuipukurau). October 12, 14—Auckland R.C. October 18, 19 —Masterton R.C. October .19—South Canterbury J.C. October 2(3, 2S —Wellington R.C. In Australia. October 2—Ascot R.C. October S—V.R.U.5 —V.R.U. October 5, 9 —South Australian J.C. October 5,7, 9, 12—A.J.C. October 12, 19 —V.A.T.C. October 10—Rosebery R.C. TROTTING FIXTURES. October 5. —Methvou T.C. October 12.—New Brighton T.C. October 12 or 19.—Waikato T.C. October 20, 2S. —Auckland T.C. October 20, 28. —Grcymoutk T.C. October 28. — Manawatu Trotting Club Spring Meeting. October 28.—Oamaru T.C. November 2.—Wellington T.C. November 2.—Thames T.C.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 230, 30 September 1935, Page 4

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Australian Racing Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 230, 30 September 1935, Page 4

Australian Racing Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 230, 30 September 1935, Page 4