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NORTH TABANAKI HUNT.

TE TOA WINS CHIEF EVENT. fBX , TELEGBAPH, —PBESS ASSOCIATION-! ■/ -.... NEW PLYMOUTH/ Saturday. </' For the North Taranaki Hunt Races •today the weather woe fine.. and - the course in good order, The totalisator handled < £13,740, compared with £13.678 10s last year, Results:— ■ * . ■ ',',-' : : ' >' '' ! LEPPERTON HUNTERS' HITRDLES, one . mile and a-balf.—Halcyon (Kaan), l}_C«;inp., ! , Gun, 2; Bouzard, 3. ' Alao otartedJ Second Choice, Haukino. Darnley. Manukorihi, Won by four lengths. Time. Bm;4 l-ss. ..;,.. OPUNAKE '.' HACK • SCURRY, fiv* '■ furlongs.-- (L. A. Pine). 1: Lula Sylvia, 2: Gold Pah. 3. Also started: Camp Bird. Bum Night, Roche; Unfila, Pink Eyes, Haerere. Herekawa, venor. Some bite .™on by two lengths. Time, lm 6 2-ss. OMAKA HURDLES, one mil % and a-half. Lochaon (Kaan), Is Captain Sarto. 2; White Ranger, 8. Also started; Fentive, Polthogu*. Savoury, Kaforte, Galioia, Kikokiko. : Won by . ten lengths. Time, Brn 1 1-6r. Festive and Kaforte fell. ; STRATFORD HANDICAP, six furlpnijii.— Poumtt (Alexander). 1; Cold Steel and R«re- - raona (dead-heat). 2. Also started; Fleeting, Hipo, Inah. Crossfire. Won by three lengths. Time, lm 16 -2-ss. ' , VOPTF ' TARANAKI '. HUNT CUP STEEPLECHASE, about two miles and ahalf.— Toa (J. Kaan). I } Tarakete. Sj Tempo. 8. i Also started: Fosempunt. Aotestroa. ManuVorihi, Cordon. Darn.ey,Pattern, Unfile. Won by three lengths. Tune, bra 14 2-5&. Cordon and Aotearca fell. Jockson, the rider of the latter, broke hi* collarbone. WAIHI. HACK HANDICAP, seven farlongs.—Avola (L. A. Pine). I; Roche. 2; Pirouette, 8." Also started:- Cammy. Won by a length and.a-half. Time, lm 31s. HUNTERS' FT.'VT HANDICAP, one mile and a-qunrter.—-Halcyon (J. Kaan), 1; Dignity. 2: Tulte. 8. Also startod: Camrriy, Camp Gui, Dramatist, Surce, Bauknio, Second 'Choice, Kaipikare,' Buenos Ayr's, Craigowan. Won by two and a-ha"ii lengths. Time.' 2m '225. URENUI HACK HANDICAP, .' tix furlonKa.'— Vale (J. Dombroaki), 1: Hon. 2: Mangawhero, 3. Also started: Otapawa, Nemaline, Gold Pah, Campbird. Won by a length. Time. Ira 17. 4-sa.' .

BAY OF PLENTY CLUE... GOOD FiNANGIAL POSITION. [BX TELEQBAPH. — crRBESPONIIENT.] : '.. : TABRANGA. Saturday. The annual meeting of the Bay. of Plettty . Jockey Club was held last evening." '■,'*.' The annual report showed the club to •'. be in & verv sound position, and referred to the building imorovemonts which .have- ; recently been completed .on Gate Fa racecourse. The balance-sheet disclosed creditpal ance of £1059. . .i^i.a Officers for the ensuing year were elected as follows: Patron, Mr. C E, ' Macmillan. *'.P.: president. Mr. A Brown: Judge, Mr. "FT. A. Sharp; clerk of the course. Mr. A. W. Rnodgrass; clerk of the scaies. Mr. C. H. Jordan; timekeepers. Messrs. J. Robert-1 «on Mid R. B. Bandle; handicaprjer, Mr. R. W. Wvnyard: starter. Mr. C. O'Connor: hop. trei'suror, Mr. J. Tanner; committee, Messrs;. G. W. rWersfm. J A. Guinniiss. A Tiavoren. N. Quirk. E. &.,Br«arbS; G. Wu>oeVC.F. Oilier. A. J, SV"en. J.. A Jordan. W. P.: Bell. H. H. Clemson, . WL. T)av>ren. f-\ -,"•■. ! , ',>', •:;'■; _ Mr H. E. -Voltes, who is .leaving Tanranea to reside in Auckland tendered his , resignation as B*cfet«,rv *: - was accepted with regret. Mr. S. G. Will- ■ cock. was annointed to the position.. r •••■.-■ annual rune wasting will DO Mia - at Tauranga on December 6.

TROTTING, N.Z. CUP CANDIDATES. [BY. !rE3iBGKAPS. —OWN : (TIOnRESPON33ZST.I CHUISTCHUECH. Saturday. Mr H. Shirley, the caretaker of the Addington track. has left to take ; up his resi- v dence at the Metropolitan Trotting Club new property in Biccarton Road. He will be massed from, the old course, but he J*---needed- to-superintend-the work at .the new . ground. ; -"~ : " :-'"'■'■'■• : ' : ' - -'.'■■ „_ -=''■■: ■-• ,-j . • The New Zealand Trotting Cup candidate. ;. Willie Lincoln, iB being worker at Addington at present. This pacer is. held, under lease. r-"d he is being driven in his work; i ' The Australian pacer Snowshoe looks none ' the worse for his racing at Addmgton »"^ist.'-but there is always a. chance of him failing-to remain sound. ... , . The. pa-car Realm is a regular attendant , at Addinaton. but his work consists pf slow \ ioggitiß, and it will take a considerable -time,.,.••■...for' this fine pacer to :get. into racing trim. The pacer Locanda DiUon, who. for- trie r>ast few months, has ~ been > turned out , at : J. J.' Kennerley's, is being returned to nip I owner in Dunedin during this woe*. It is - understood that the horsß will not bo warned ; r ; for any racing this seanon. r :' j .*- -...'.. ■?:. :■'. Glenming looks well after his recent racing - : »t Addington. and provided he keeps i sound, ~v he will win good • races this season. ■: :: 1 ' The ; disappointing pacer Logan Tree has . been leased to Mr. J. B. Corrigan, and jie will be, raced sin the North 'Inland.. Questioned regarding Beta Peter this week, . A... G. Wilson expressed strong doubts as to» her chance of standing a ■'. preparation: for ■•,■' .the.;.Trpttinir .Cup. :.*:::; ■y-^ i -y:---\r 'c^'^'^.r , <-'.^ A. G. Wilson has a useful team m.work-:' «t: New Brighton, all of whom are going on : the ri'gM. way. The three-year-old ; colt by, ■•,. rT »l.flon Bingen-"Runaway, is developing into a useful trotter, -and. is ;. .imt>royin,&';. in',:;; speed rapidly. : - Quite ; - the ■■'./-■best'-'.-'-""of <■'.-■ the young -horses,, however,.'.is the three- . v ; •eor-cld filly, -; by . : Nelson / Bingen—-Lady : • frfirbv. who has such an easy action :; tl"-t - she can go: fast I without any apparent effort. - These two are engaged 'in - the New . Zealand Trotting Stakes.; to :ba decided,; at 'fforbury. • ; Park in February. "......'•' \:,', y -'-V : ''~' ".

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18494, 3 September 1923, Page 5

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NORTH TABANAKI HUNT. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18494, 3 September 1923, Page 5

NORTH TABANAKI HUNT. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18494, 3 September 1923, Page 5