FIELDS FOR MARTON
NEXT SATURDAY'S MEETING OPENING OF SPRING RACING LIST OF THE ACCEPTANCES [BY TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION] MARTON, Friday Acceptances for the Marton Jockey Club's •meeting next Saturday, which opens the spring racing in New Zealand, arc as follows : JUVENILE PLATE, Of £SO; 5 fur. st. II). st. lb. Hugo 8 5 Princess Doreen 8 0 Colpssi/.n ... 8 5 Arauline ... 8 0 Royal Guy ..85 IJinelli .... 8 0 Raparahara . . 8 5 Golden Hair . 8 0 Midian ... 8 5 Boudoir ... 8 0 Wyndale ... 8 5 After Money . 8 0 Gipsy Love ..80 Bon Rapide . 8 0 Pelngia .... 8 0 HACK HURDLES, Of £55; li miles st. lb. st. lb. Jnyson .... 10 12 Cotfield .... 9 0 Warzone ... 10 10- Callan .... 9 0 Henry of Jack Piano ..90 Navarro . . 10 <1 Bright Song . 9 0 High Commis- Pukepapa ..90 sioner ..95 Platina . . 9 0 Jugglo .... 9 5 Acervate ...90 Roynl Game . 9 3 Postman ...90 Warfille ... 9 2 MAIDEN PLATE, Of £45; G fur. st. lb. at- lb. Taitoru . . .87 Rauhihi . . . 8 7 Lacs d'Amour 8 7 War Lagle . . 8 7 Senorita ... 8 7 Vaudeville . . 8 .7 Maypay .. ..87 ' I 7 Copper King . 8 7 Santoft . . . . 8 7 Emerald Abbey 8 7 Battle Ground 8 7 Dignified March 8 7 Laokoon ... 8 7 Purse 8 7 Headland ..87 Illuminelli ..87 Colossical ... 8 7 TUTAENUI HACK HANDICAP, • Of £SO; G fur. st. lb. Bl - ,b ' Ganpat .... 811 Santoft .. .-70 Ben Hur ... 8 4 Tranquility . . 7 0 Solitaire 11. . 8 0 Glenvane -.-70 Panco .... 7 9 Silver tern ..70 Lady Court ..77 Vaudeville . . 7 0 Dick Edeum .... 7 " Whittington 7 0 Hawora .... 7 0
MARTON HANDICAP, Of £BS; li miles si. lb. B '- "'• Ruanui .... 9 0 Full Mark . . 7 10 Little Doubt . 8 10 Saltpot .... 7 5 Teller 8 5 Balloon : • 1 ° Atholspear ..82 Black Mint . . 7 5 Statuary ... 8 0 Pango 7 u SPRING HACK HANDICAP, Of £55; 1 mile and 137 yards. st. lb. st. lb. Saltpot .... 9 2 Invictus ... 7 J Air Laddio ..88 langiroa ... 7 7 Kotahi Eka . . 8 G Emerald Abbey 7 7 Sanguine King 7 11 Autumn Dawn 7 7 Ythan .... 7 10 Guerester . . 7 7 Flower .... 7 9 Waifortp ... 7 1 RAILWAY HANDICAP, Of £7O; G fur. st lb Bt - IkConsent .... 8 0' Grand Jury -.80 Refresher ... 8 7 Head Lady . . 7 J Habit ....>. 8 4 King 1- ord . . 7 5 Chopin .... 8 1 All Humbug . 7 0 FAREWELL HACK HANDICAP, Of £SO; 5 fur. st. lb. 6 {;- lbBeacon Fire .. 9 9 War Eagle . 7 0 Ohifif La Fleur ... 7 0 Marionette . 8 7 Dignified March 7 '0 Solitaire 11. . 8 2 Silver lem . 7 0 Bambury ... 7 11 Hawora . . ..70 Ida Merling . 7 10 Illuminelli . . 7 0 Interlocutor ..79 Bwana .... 7 0 Right Bower . 7 8 Bee Acre ... 7 0 Lady Ronald . 7 8 Colossical ... 7 0 Kin" Pec ..73 Lack-o-Wai . . 7 0 Gold Gleam . . 7 3 D. Whittmgton 7 0 ENGLISH-BRED SIRE TWO WINNERS AT FLEMINGTON
[FROM OUB. OWN CORRESPONDENT] MELBOURNE, Aug. 25 Two of the winners at Flemington on Saturday were sired by the English-bred horse Equator, by Golden Su» who was imported to Australia by Major H. A Currie, vice-chairman of the Victoria Racing C perhaps l9 the better of his two winners was Median, who led all the way and easily accounted for the opposition in the second division of the Three-Year-Old Handicap As ho had not raced for five months, racegoers were doubtful whether he would see out the distance, but never did he ntipear likely to suffer defeat. He finished f* front of two promising colts. Gigolo and Metallurgy, over the mile, tho longest dislance over" which three-year-olds in Vic tor A%urpTisfngly good performance in MediA surprisingly kj i' Trivalve, who, as Hole. Protea is «nd i sure to m inor races. Curly. Manfred's son James Aitch, v-ho is from the Melbourne CUP £!«.. James Aitch ra» , { tof con . £t!sr.h.rt.\T"d°" y t b . 6 n.i.......
GRECIAN PRINCE DEPARTS [BY telegraph—own correspondent] WELLINGTON, Friday Grecian Prince left for Sydney to-day srS&s w-S-M M.vs? ar SFSHs •vi i,o«o Viin first race in his native land Aosohill on September 17. He may also rac? at the Hawkesbury meeting on September 24, Morgan O^Brien; leave for Sydney in time to see him race at Randwick. s. J, REID'S SYDNEY TRIP ._[ jjy telegraph —own correspondent] WELLINGTON, Friday 8 .T Reid. private trainer to Mr, V. Riddiford, has postponed his departure for W Wo a rdwa P s a received from Sydney Fam S°pring V HTndTca p r "aVsatu^day a being in trouble all the way. Might is not running it Canterbury Park to-morrow. PRIMAX DESTROYED Primax, a seven-year-old gelding by Loul OuexTom Shinto Shrine, was destroyed rey „ n rpault of injuries received while ss P'V'J- .rlJinV" H.'™ only " trained at Hastings. gurcesg havinK been at the Hawke : s Bay Hunt meeting in July.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21278, 3 September 1932, Page 7
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