FIRST DAY AT MARTON.
QiSODI RACE FOR JHE 10UF 1 , i—, m STOFIMY DEFE/kTS HENNA. " < " "" " DOBBIN SPRINGS SURPRISE, [BT TI,LSGBA3:-n.—r-.'tms ASSOCIATION.B , MARTON, Monday. For th«i opening das of the Marton Summer Meeting th* weatttisr was perfect and thtirs wait a very larg«i attendance. The tia,ck was in splendid order. The totalisator handled £S£>,?26 10a, aga.inst £32,456, on tlio fimt day last year, when the meeting was held at Feilding. Results are;— TRIAL PLATE. Of £110; fi fur. I—FIRST SIGHT. Mrs. G. H. Grigs'#. 8.7 (Watts) ..■ .. w .. 1 4-~LETB:aL, G. Gunn's, 8.7 (Metcalf) .. 3 3-.LE CHAMP, W. Whites. 8.7 (A. E. Ellis) .. .. ..a r.„ .... 8 JLlso Started.—B Corbel. 8.7; 8 Plane. 8.7: 5 IDiacoui'se, 3.7; 7 Red Bank,' 8.8; 6 I<*iic, B.l'. 'tVon b;r two lengthe. Time, lm 15s. E'IBST BACK HURDLES. Of £150; lit miles. 1- POWHIRI, J. Br ice's, 9.9 (A. McDonald) .. w .. •. .• 1 2—ELYS fANOIJ. C. Smith's, 9.9 (Hobson) 3 6 —KILBCRN, H. McManaway's, 9.6 (R. Miles) ... i.v ~i 8 Also Starisd,—3 San Pedro, 10.11; 4 Mister Gamp, 10.6; 6 Edue Peter, 9.8. Won by a nose, half & lengih separating seisond and third. Time, 2m 465, JUVENILE IfANDICAF. Of £140; 5 fur. 1—BRIA:EI BOOT. A. J. Toxward's, 7.8 (T. Metcalf) ..- k* 1 3-rEE SIMPLE, W. White's. 8.2 (A. E. EUis) .. V, ... V. ... 2 I2- ARIKIWAI, E. G, McCullough'a, 9.9 (D. C. Watta) .. .. ... ' >,• 8 Also Started.—s Vexillum, 7.12; 4 Consent, 7.4. Won by two lengths. Time, lm 1 2-se. MARTON CUP, . Of 600; li .mile*. 1-.-OTORMY, H. Buich'f, 8.8 (A. E. Ellis) ... V. ..I 1 5-HENNA, A. M. Campbell's, .7.0 (K. Robiison) t..- ..2 6--AXB.O. T. A. Duncan'*, 7.0 (R. Mawh) 8 A'i3,-> Started.—2 Euphonium, 8.6; 3 Novar, 7.7; 4 Assurance. 7.0; 7 Cool Card, 7j!>. M r oE by a head, third horse half a length aiiray. Time, 2m 7 4-sk. Assurance was originally placed third, but bis rider. Humphries, was uuspended for three monihs for cioasing and wfi« placed third and Assurance fourth. DASH HACK HANDICAP, Of £130; 6 fur. I—BROAD ACRE. W. White's. 8,7 (A. E. Ellis) .. .. 1 4—ABBESS-, L. J. Hyde's. 7.3 (P. „ McM.abon) -.-a .. .. ... ... 3 3—R.TSING STAR. W. J. Bowman's, 8.11 (Metcalf) ... .v. ..: •.« ' ... 8 Also Started.—2 Tnnagra, 7.9; 1 Mon Mint, 8.1; 5 White Ringlet, 7.6; 6 Abbey Queen. 7.0. Won by fivs lengths. Time, lm 15». RAILWAY HANDICAP. Of £3OO ; 6 fur. 6—DOBBIN, G. Ji>linston's. 7.0 (C. I . Bronghton) ~ .. « 1 , I—VAS3: ACRE. J, T. Morris', T.ll j (Meiicalf) »..• v. ..• S ! 3—ARROW LAD, E. W. ColUns', 8.8 (A. E. Ellifl) ... <•» 8 A,lso Started.—4 Moon, 7.7; 8 Macroom, 7.0; 5 Standard. 7.0. Won by a length. Time, lm St 2-f*., NEW YEAR HACK HANDICAP. Of £150; 8i fur. 2—-HOY LAKE. Dr. M. G. Louissoa's. 9.0 (A. E. Eftis) 1 - I—SOME LAID. M. Millar's, P.B (T. Metcalf) .. .. ..• 2 3—LIEUTENANT BILL. Mrs. R. Bel- _ fit's, 8.4 (A. Hobeon) .. ..8 Also Started.—& Royal Elm, 4 Shining Star. Won by half a length. Time, lm 49 1-S?». STEWARDS' HANDICAP. Of £IBO ; 7 fur. 2i—WHENANUI. A. G. Glasaford's, 8.8 (D, C. Watts) w ... •.. 1 n-WANDEBI-UST. McGill and BUok's, 8.12 (A, E. Ellis) ... f II —POLAR, Mrs. J. Jaiaieson'i, 9.3 (J. S. Pofrtor) .. u .* u. .. 8 Also Started.—s Beausaest ; 9.8; 4 Superb IKing, 9.0; 7 Olyiipic, 8.10; 0 Brigadier bill, 8.2. Won by half a Jpsrth, a neck aeparatin* necond and third. Time, lm 29a. SECOND DAY'S 'ACCEPTANCES. [BY TZLEQBAPH.—PIUESI3 ASSOCIATION.# MARTON, Monday. Acceptances for the oncond day of the Marton meeting are:— JUNCTION PLA.TE, 5 fur.—Letmal, Marica,, Consent, Patttaroa, Le Champ, War Wings, Discourse, Gunpowder, Ironic, Shining Star, all 8.0. , SECOND HACK HURDLES, U vailee.— San Pisdro, 10.10; Powhiri, 10,6; Elysiancr, 10.0; Blue Peter, 9.1. ELECTRIC HACK HANDICAP, 7 fur.— Arikiwai, 9.4; Some Lad, Blimp, 6.13; Rising Star, 3.12; Lieut. Bill, 7.11} Tanagra, 7.8; Boyel Elm. 7.3. ALDWORTH STAKES, 0 lur,—Kilm;«i, 7,!); N'ovar, Henna, 7.6; Assurance, 7.4 i Superb King, Wanderlust, 7.2; Huikai, Avro, New Moon, Cool Caid, 7.0. TELEGRAPH HAJIDICAP, 6 fur.—Kif*k, D.6; Arrow Lad, 8.10;; Vsat- Acre, 8.1; Dobbin, 7.11; Polar, 7.9; The Raider, 7.4; Standard, Abbess, 7.0, LADIES' BRACELET, 8* fur.—lliater Gamp, 11.9; Oiairi, 11.6; Lieut. Bill, 1t.5; Kilbum, 11.0; Revel, 10.13; Royal Eim, 10.9; Timi Imihi, 10.7. FAREWELL HACK HANDICAP, 6 fur.— The Raider, 9.iS{ Broad Acre, 9.2; Abbe as, 7.12; Fee Siropio, 7.10; White* Ringlet, 7.3; Arrow Boy, Abbey Queen, Corbel, 7.0. TURAKINA HANDICAP, 7 fur.--Bean-mont. 9.7; Pclar, 9.6; Whenuantu, 9.2; Superb King, 9.1; Macroom, 8.8; Cool Card, 8.1; Brigadier I3ill, Blue Peter, WEST AUSTRALIAN MEETING A. ancl N.Z. PERTH, Deo. 81. At tltu» West Australian Turf Club's meetirg to-da.y th» followina trae the result of tha leading event;— PERTH CUP. Of £2500 ; 2 Aulas. PHOENIX, A. J. Perdrix*B br b, 4yrs, by St. Anton—New Shot, 8.0 ua 1 PICA PICA, B.li r..i .v tn so 3 SPEABAGE, 8.0 .. va s* ™ S Eighteen started. Phoenix won b? balf a head. Time, 3m 2sjs. TATTERS ALI/'S MEETING. A. and N.Z. SYDNEY, Dec. 31. At Sydney TattereaH's meeting to-day the following was the result of tha leading events— STAKES, Of £1590; 6 fur. GENUINE, 7.5 n m l LESHOO, 7.5 ™ r.-. bv 2 WHIITA, 7.10 srf" «t3 r.v 3 Nineteen started. €renuino won by half a length, a neck between second and third. SYDNEY, Jan. 3. Tattersall's Club's meeting was continued at Rcndwick to-day. Th« folloVins was tjiiß result of the leading event:— TATTEREiALt'S CUP, i Of £2000: li miles.. || TIBBIE, 8.0 « r« t-a iw W' 1 VALAMITA, 8.10 .. rt « »" DONMOON, 8.3 '■ *-a » Thirteen starters. Won by j of a length. Tha. titaei,. 2m <rau^ j. to Anrftwliao jwbojA
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19834, 3 January 1928, Page 13
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