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MARTON RACES. (Pra Uhited Press Association.) 1 MARTON, August 30. The following acceptances have been received for tho Marton races:— Shorts Handicap. Fivo furlongs.—Multiple 8.7, Tanekaha 8.3, Advantage 8.0, Golden Eaglo 8.0, Vi 7.13, Karcroil 7.10. Voatgang 7.9, San Fernando 7.8, Toroti 7.6, Overtime 7.6, Duart 7.6, Dearest 7.4. Miss Advance 7.4, Merchantman 7.0. Trial -Handicap Hurdles. One mile and a-half.—Kauroa 10.0, Gaelic 9.13, Tho Native 9.13, Zoraida 9.7, White Lie 9.7, Hawick 9.7, Rosegrovo 9.4, Waxy 9.4. Skoombe 9.2, Howler 9.1, Kotari 9.0, Pakau 9.0, Porera 9.0, Flinlstone 9.0. Hunt Cup. Two miles and threequarters.—Sardonyx ' 13.1, Oaklov 12.13, ■Levant 12.4, Cloudy Mom 12.0, "Flamingo 11.13, Ballaiice 11.12, Senorita 11.10,' Riro Atu 11.9, .'Esop 11.7, St. Amelia 11.7, Rangitane 11,0, Maid Marion 11.0, Roval Guard, 11.0. Maiden Plate. Seven furlongs.—Moanui 9,0, Golden Age 9.0, Converter 9.0, Stevens 9.0, Se'ajorby 9.0, Sir Mauser 8.11, Toranoint 8.11, Palm 8.9, Pakau 8.9, Master Laddo'7.l2, Kilcsteri 7.12, Sonito 7.12, Gold Circle 7.12, Lord Kilcheran 7.12, Sfcratendrio 7.9. Floater 7.7, Master Sylvia 7.9, Rill 7.9, Erica 7.9. Electric Handicap. Five furlongs.—Contended 9.9, Tina Toa 8.10, Hinekorangi 8.5, Rongomai 8.4, Magneta 8.3, Valentino 7.12, Vibration 7.12, St. Toney 7.11, Nukubau 7.11; Seaweed 7.9, Su<eession 7.7, First Battery 7.6, Niwaru 7.6, Ruaparc 7.6, Moreykoff 7.5, Lady Moutoa 7.5. Mcrozo 7.5, Pranccr 7.4, Pavo 7.0, Worrivalt 7.0, Varna 7.0, Turna 7.0, Harrington 7.0, Eva 7.0, Tamakoa 7.0, Portcullis 7.0. Marton Handicap. Ono mile and a distance.—Lady Medallist 9.3, Sir Frisco 8.13, North-East'B.B, Eroctrakolf 8.4,. Koran 8.1, Tho Lark 7.12, Tiptoe 7:9, Bourrnsquo 7.9, Waikaraka* 7.1, Separator 7.1, Idealism 7.0, Ambrosian 7.0, St. Felix 7.0, Merri Roso 7.0, Marton 7.0, Eismark 6.12, Marathon 6.9, Repeat 6.9, Notorious 6.9. First Hack Steeplechase. About two miles -and a-quartor.—Nogi 11.6, Malta 10.13, Full Cry 10.9, Mount Cook 10.5, Don Carlos 10.4, Showman 10.0, What a Shot 9.12, Riro Atu 9.11, Castout 9.9, Golden Glow 9.8, Whimper Jack (late Dauber) 9.8, Lady Croswick 9.7, Mahara 9.7, Otehau 9.7, Glenmoro 9.7. Tutaenui Wolter Handicap. Seven furlongs.— Strathmoira 10,0, Shuja 9.13, Tinatoa 9.5, Tarn' Glen 8.9, Dervish 8.9, Rangikura 8.9, Notorious 8.9, St. Lumsden 8.8, Bercola 8.4, Hawick 8.2, Mallet 7.13, Master Stead 7.13, Lecombo 7.13, Borton 7.12, Praneor 7.12, Master Laddo 7.11, 'Torpoint 7.7, Epsom Downs 7.7, Mediterranean 7.7, Master Sylvia 7.7;
' MASTER SOULTS CONDITION. Prws' Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. SYDNEY, August 30. (Received August 50, at 11.10 p.m.)_ Master Soult is able to take a little walking exercise, but he is very stiff. (Visa United Passs Association.) AUCKLAND, August 30. Mcsdamcs Fosg and Stcuart, owners of Master Soult, reported by cable yesterday as being seriously injured in Sydney, are advised by their trainer that tho horse is all right. • UNIVERSITY SPORTS. Mr W. M'Donald has declared tho following handicaps for the open events in connection with the above:— 300 Yards.-F. Rcid scratch, R. Mitchell scratch, J. H. M'Douga.ll 2 yards, A. Donaldson 8, Keys 9, W. Cater 13, J. Beateon Kl, H..F. Titohener 15, D. Thomson 17, A. E. 'South 20, W. Armstrong. 20. One Mile and A-half.-J. Beaison scratch, G. G. Notman 10 yards, G. M'Night 30, D. R» Thompson 30, L. West 35, O. Fryo 50, R. G. Wilson 50, F. Frve ■55, A. Melville 55. J. M'Lachlan 75, J. Swanson 85, G. Chambers 85, T. Milter 85, A. South! 90, G. Dungcy 95, A. Anderson 130, R. Thomson 140, H. A. South 140, A. Austin 140, F.. Hayncs J4O, G. Crimp 150, J. List 150, E. Calverloy 150, H. Dcnford 160, H! Hooper-160, D. Swann 160, A. Lewis 160, A. Hughes 170. The following, schoolboys have'entered for the Half-milo Walk Handicap :-H. M'Kay, J. M'Donald, W.. Latimer, B. M'Mullan, J. Richardson, R. Stewart, P. Race, F. Dent, J. Sneddon, W. Patorson, V. Crawford, W. Reay, A. Onichton, J. 11. Penrose. The handicap for this event will bo decided on the ground.
ROWING. (Pzb TJhitid Peess Association.) WANGANUI, August 30. At a meeting of the Wanganui Regatta Association last evening it was- decided to apply to have tho New Zealand Championship regatta held hero during tho ensuing season.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14926, 31 August 1910, Page 8
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