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MARTON MEETING

JO-DAY'S PROGRAMME .WIN AND PLACE BETTING DISCUSSION OF PROSPECTS t ~ Early spring racing will be carried a stage further to-day with the meeting of the Marton Jockey Club. The principal event, the Marton Handicap, will be run over nine furlongs. Betting will be ""in and place*./Telegraphing last evening the ITerai.d's correspondent stated that tho track was in first-class order. Horses likely to bo well supported were:— Juvenile Handicap.—Bayadeer, Royce, Prince Plato. Maiden Race. —King's Mark, Princess Merling, Rose Acre. Back Hurdles. —Golden Memory, High Peer Moonlight Bay. Tutnenui Hack Handicap.—Scandal, Ring. ling. Silver: Gift. Railway Handicap.—Black Kobe, Nitrtror Boy. Taurangi. Marton Handicap.—Noble Fox, Winsome Lu „ Colonel Bogey. Spring Hack Handicap.—Sceptre, Dynasty. Hasten. Farewell Hack Handicap.—Kentucky. Winjrs '"''of Song, Zest. Acceptances:— /

12.0 —JUVENILE HANDICAP, of £3lo* two-year-olds; -1 fur.—Royco, Par Avion' Nisns, Foreign Coin, Sandy Bay, Polario' Prince Plato. Imperinm, 8.5; Forsake, Retort, Bayadeer, Flecho d'Or, High Tono Premature. S.O.

/12.40—MAIDEN RACE, of £100; 6 fur. —The Monarch. Vacation, Pillory. Gay Gipsy, King's Mark, Star Zone, Princess Merling. Glen Donal, Distress Signal, Brown Fox, Social Credit, Goldgain, Lord Vegas Fly-by-Night, Sweet'' Anne. Rose Acre, Tea Lord,; Locrian, Colerica, 8.7. i.eb—HACK HURDLES, of £130: about 1% miles. —Dorado. 11.0; High Peer. 10.8; Golden Memory, 9.10; Brazil, Raeburn, 9.6; Sanguine King, Larwood, 9.2; Foxiana, Prinihia, Parekura, Karere-nui, Moonlight Bay, Hailo Selassie. 9.0. 2.0 —TUTAENUI HANDICAP, of £120; 6 fur. —Lucullus Boy, 9.0; Scandal, 9.1; Singling, 8.10; Etla, 8.8; Eupatrid, 8.3; Gold Court, 8.2; Vaalsstar, 8:0; Silver Gift, 7.10; /.Triple'Crown, Taiho. Wainiutu, 7.8; NameBake, All Bunsby, Royal Fleet, Little Margot. -City Sonsr, 7.7. •

2.43—RAILWAY' HANDICAP, of £150; 6 fur. —Amigo. 9.G; Taurangi, 9.3; Footloose, >9.2; Saxon Tor, S. 10; The Buzzer. 8.3; Screen Star, S.O; Black Robe. 7.10; Nigger Boy, 7.5; 'Solaria, Royal Minstrel, Colossal Chief. Heroic Maid, 7.0.

3.30 —MARTON HANDICAP, of £200; 9 fur. —Sicgmund, S. 10; Mea-mca, S.O; Wintome Lu. Colonel Bogey, 7.13; Homily, 7.10; ,Gaelic Song, Nobl6 Fox, 7.4; Chorry Bay, Bkvway, Hasten, Dorado, 7.0. 4.I.S—SPRING HANDICAP, of £135; 1 y 4 . miles. —Hasten, 9.2; Dynasty, 8.8; Arabic, 5.5; Stella Lux, Hirangi, 8.4; Sceptre, ,8 3; Gold Court, 8.0; Vanlsst-ar, 7.13; All Quiet; Auto Sweep, 7.11; Colibrl, Boniden, Foxiana, Goldgain./Gold Bridge, Great Fair, Beau Monde. Hokumai, 7.7. , S.O—FAREWELL HANDICAP, of £110; B far. —Lucullus Boy, Wings of Song, 9.7; Zest, 9.5; Kentucky, 9.3; Dark Eagle, 8.10; Royal Consort, 7.10; Namesake, All Bunsby, Lady.-Govern, Windsor Glow, Army Girl, Squeers, Pas do Clloval, City Song, 7.7.

; GERALDINE CARD PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP THE PROBABLE FAVOURITES The Gera]dine / Racing Club's Spring -Meeting will be' concluded at Orari to-day, when the chief events will be President's Handicap and the Stewards' Handicap. The fields are evenly balanced and there should be

■ some interesting racing. ■■■> Telegraphing last evening the Herald's correspondent stated that there were several fresh horses likely to add interest to the ' racing. Horses expected to be well supported '> were:- — . Second Hurdles. —Recollection. Sir Frederick, Master Dingle. - ■Wainui Handicap.—Green. Gables, Wild Coon, •V Safe Light- " ■ ■ President's Handicap.—Combat. Night Dress, " Roy Bun. > . • ■ , r „ . Domain Trot—Anne's Star. Marco Polo, Lady Denise. . _ ... Gladstone Hack Handicap.—Taxpayer, AH - •afisht. Royal Lancer. Stewards' Stakes.—Hearth, Gay Parade, Kilrobe. ' " Winchester Trot.—Auric s Star, Manawai, Clive Brook. „ *' , Champion Hack Handicap.—Femby, Dranoel, .Great Night. y Acceptanes:—: , .' • .12.0 SECOND HURDLES, of £135,. 1 mile and 5 fur. —Recollection, 11.11; Jewish Lad, 10.10; Master Dingle. 10.-4; Sir Fred; crick, 10.0; Leopardstown, 9.3; Crack o Dawn, Arita, Donadea, 9.0. -- io.3S._WAINUI HANDICAP, of £l3O, 6 fur.—Wild Coon, Green Gables, 8.13; Circular Note, Maretinius. Mght Shift, Pink Gauntlet, Portadown, Safe Light, Tissue, Leiglinor, Urge, S.S. I.IS—PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP. of £155, 9 fur. —Passaform, 8.7; Swordstick, Night Dress, 8.2; Roy Bun, S.O; Petersham, 7.10; Combat, 7.5; Glenora Boy, i.e. Tho Raker, 7.5; Night Hawk, 7.0. 1.50 —DOMAIN TROT, of £l3O. limit equivalent 3.-13 mile and a-half, 1 nule 3 fur. —Anrie's Star, Bright Lass, Canister, Castlebar, Channel Fleet, Clonard, Crackajack, Direct Bingen. Diviner, Hamarfast, kady Denise, Lady Truman, Malaport, MaTco 3rolo : Paddy Pointer. Reservist, Rorqual, Waikari Chief, limit; Boreas, Ronald Logan, 12yds bhd; Chelidon, 24^ 2.3O—GLADSTONE HANDICAP. of ' £l3O, « fur.—Cymric, 8.11; Taxpayer 8.8; Twenty Grand, Royal Lancer, All Night, 8.5; Airline, 8.1; The Vulture Sweet Mystery. 8.0; Grey Thread, Lady Magellan, Royal Refrain, Safe Light, 7.11. 3.IO—STEWARDS' HANDICAP, of £l3O, 6 fur.—Nlghtcalm, 9.4; Toro Koura, 8.9; i Kilrobe, 8.4; Skyrena, 8.0; Hearth. 7.10; Gay Parade, 7.7; Rebel Star, 7.6; Race Airfly 70» 3.50 —-WINCHESTER TROT, of £132, limit 3.2, 1% miles. —Aurio's Star, Captain Potts. Clonard, Grattanita, Jo o Perkin, Lorene Val, Reservist. Silver Grattan, limit; Kara, Oasis, Pursuit, 12yds bhd; Manawai, 21; Clive Brook, 36. 4.3<V-CHAMPION HACK HANDICAP., of XT3O, 9 fur. —Great Night, 8.8; Dranoel, 8.4; Halt, 7.13; Captain Bruce, 7.12; Grey Silk, Ferrlbv, 7.11; Blazealong. Bine Abbey, Platform, Richelieu Pearl, Whiphand, 7.7.

RIDERS FOR MARTON ! ENGAGEMENTS ANNOUNCED [by telegraph—OWN correspondent] PALMERSTON NORTH, Friday Riding encasements for the Mart-on Jockey Club's meeting to-morrow have been anI sounced as under: — G. R. Tattersall. —Sweet Anne, Kontucky, Siegimind, Stella Lux, Sandy Bay. J- "Williamson.—Waimutu, Skyway. J. K. Searle.—Hira'ngi. S. Anderson.—Forsake. E. Temperton.—Social Credit. H. Johnstone.—Cherry Bay. £. Atkins.—Vacation, Mea-mea, Eupatrid, - , 2est W, J. Mudford.—Xisus. Gaelic Song, Colibri. G.Cole.—Royal. Star 11. B. H. Morris.®—Etla, Bayadeer, Sceptre, Princess Merling, Wings of Song. P. Jarvis.—Foxiana. H. Stewart.—Namesake. . «• Chaplin.—Devon, Rose Acre, Moonlight -. Bay. " . , W. J. Hroughton.—Lucnllus Boy, Army Girl, Colonel Bqgey, Hasten, Kings Mark, __ High Tone. , _ -H. X. Witr^ins. —All Quiet. Winsome Lu, Silver (iift. if- Hoc.—Raehurn. J. Stevens.—Retort.

TURF, JOTTINGS iTrack and stable gossip; Halt, who was successful at the Geraldine meeting on Thursday, had not previously been Pjaced. He is ja four-year-old ffeldii">(? f by •tviirbtmarch from ihe Winkie mare Peho. i . Princess Ball, whose first foal, a grey tolt Theio. was sold to Australia in Janubry, out- was killed in an accident, will be represented at the next national 6ales by a jfilly by Gynerium. { Two marcs were purchased last weel] by J- M. Cameron to mate with his Solano St. Boswells. One was the three-year-olft filly "J" Tiderace from Okanagan, by Gascony/ from Aureate, a sifter to Desert Gold and JJißKer Minstrel, and the other was a four-y jar-old Jiaic by Gasi-ony from Auratum, by Absurd from Desert Gold. j \TO CORRESPONDENTS ,>y.T?.C.J.. Hamilton.—The Carding wns Withdrawn from the Avondale Cup at? 11.-0 *-ni. on the day. of the race. T?oval Mjssase scratched "for the Flyinsr Handti/aP at ' Avondale at 10.55 a.m. on the day 01 Vne ~ \

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23767, 21 September 1940, Page 9

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MARTON MEETING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23767, 21 September 1940, Page 9

MARTON MEETING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23767, 21 September 1940, Page 9

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