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SPORTS AT MAMAKU.

SUCCESSFUL MEETING HELD.

AXEMAN WINS THREE EVENTS

[BX TELEUIIAPII. —OWN <'OJtRESPONDENT.] MAMAKU, Monday.

The Mailiaku Sports Club's annual athletic- meeting was held to-day under ideal weather conditions. There was a largo attendance. 'J'. Dunster won the three chopping events. Results:—- _ • 100 Yards Maiden Open Race.—J. King. 1; If. Erickson, 2; F. Gallagher, 3.

Local Maiden Standing Chop, I2in.—'W. G. Galvan, 3(is, 1; F. G. Curtis. 2; F, S. Broad. 3. " ' High .Tump, sealed handicap.—McQuarters. 1; I. Tuck, 2.

Standing Chop, 12in.—Firsf heat: R. Broad. 1; F. Neilson, 2; H.' McCormick and W. Wilson, dead-heat, :i. Second heat: I'. Dunster. 1: H. McCormick, 2; O. Pnrkes. 3. Final: T. Dunster. 1; H. McCojtmick, 2. Time. *23 Jr. 100 Yards Open Handicap.-^-J. Pennington. 1 ; G. E. Cunningham, 2; O. Morris. 3.

Style Jump Over Throe Hurdles, for light hunters.—Waugh, .1: McLean, 2: Steele, 3. 320 Yards Mamaku Handicap, opeai.— R. Young. 1: J. N. McQuarters, 'l\ G. E. Cunningham. 3. Style Jump, over three hurdles, for heavy hunters. —Sirs. Humphries, 1; E. Hemming;. 2; ('. Ilemmings, 3. Standing Chop, llln.—T. Dunstrr, 1: 11. McCormick, 2: J. Cameron, 3. Time 4EHs. Double-Handcd Saw, open.—ll. and T. McCormick. 1; P. Broad and mate, 2. Hop, Step and Jump.—J. Rogers, 1. High Jump for Horse.—Mrs. Humphries. 1: Steele. 2. 410 Yards Handicap.—J. N. McQuarters. 1; G. E. Cunningham, 2. Forced Handicap: J. Pennington. 1: C. O. Morris. 2; R. Young, .3. Tilting the Ring.—Mrs. Mclvenzie. 1; J. Agncw, 2. Underhand Chop.—T. Dunster. 1: R. Broad, 2; 11. McCormick, 3. Time, lOls. EVENTS AT MARAMARUA. SUCCESSFUL GATHERING. [Ff.O.M OUR OWN CORTtESPON DKXT. ] POKENO, Monday. The MarKmartia. Sports Club's annual meeting, postponed from Saturday owing to rain, was held to-day at Surrey Farm, Maranuu'ua.' Fine weather prevailed, and there was au' attendance of several hundred people. The principal results were:— Best Hack on Ground. —G. W. Elliott's Merry Rosa,.l; Mrs. E. M. Wright, 2: '-H. Flay, 5. . : Farmers' Handicap Trot, I'mile.—Elliott's Jack, 1; Elliott's Pat, 2: F. Falwasser's. Madge, 3. , Maiden Hunter Cbmpetitiori.—H. C. Ray's Sultan, 1; W. Fisher's The Rogue, 2; Jas. Townsend's Pickles, 3. • 100 Yards Open Handicap.—W. B. Galloway, 1; J. Reed, 2; S. Eefcd, ;3. Thread-the-Necdle Race. mounted.—L. Richards, 1; L'. Day, 2: Elliott, 3. Farmers' Handicap , Trot. 2 miles.—W. Carter's Golden Downs, 1 : P, Pendergrast'a Wild Downs, 2; J. Daly.iel's -Mutu. 3. 220 Yards Ouen Handicap.—K. Munro, 1: J. P. Sharkey, 2; Galloway. 3. Open Hunters' Competition.—J. Simmonds. Brownie, 1; Miss Houghton's Doctor, 2; Jas. Townsend's Monoplane. 3. Stockmen's Competition.—>n. Flav J.: Richards, 2. 220 Yards nandicao Hurdles.—Sharkey, 1: Galloway. 2; Munro. 3. V Consolation Hunter CompeHUcp.—'Townsend 1: (r. Hamilton, 2: W. Fisjior. 3. 830 Yards Open Handicap.—S. Reed, 1: Sharkey, 2; Munro,-3. . Farmers' Handicap Trot. H miles.—J. L. Faulkner's Cute Lad. 1: Pendorgrast's Wild Downs, 2. Fl«k Race, mounted.—Flay. 1; L. Fisher. 2; Richards, 3.

BOMBAY ANNIVERSARY SPORTS. [FROM OUR OWN CORIIESPONDKNT, J PUKEKOHE, Monday. The 67th anniversary of the founding of the Bombay Settlement is to be celebrated on Saturday., March 19. by tho annual sports meeting, which will be held on the Bombay recreation ground. Chopping, running, and novelty events will be included ill the programme. Officers 'for the occasion have been elected as follows:—Patron. Mr. H. J. Flay: president, Mr. R. Donovan;. vicepresidents, Messrs. G. T. Proudc. R. Masefield, A. J. Harris, R. J. Sinton, E. McKcnzic, E. J. Morrison, A. R. Rudkin. J. C. M, Butlerwortli, J. B. McKinney.. E. O. Norrington. G. Ingrain. D. Incrami. A. Lowrie, W. Holmes, A. Ingram, W. Flay: joint secretaries, Messrs. J. It. Evans and A. Wray; auditor, Mr. A. Best.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21114, 23 February 1932, Page 7

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SPORTS AT MAMAKU. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21114, 23 February 1932, Page 7

SPORTS AT MAMAKU. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21114, 23 February 1932, Page 7