NOVICE STAKES AT ASHBURTON
(Per U.niteu Press Association) ASHBURTON, September 12. For the divisions in the Novice Stakes, which will be run as the first and fourth events on the programme, the stakes have been doubled to -meet the change. First division; Unseen, Bella Rosa, Moonbenm. Foreign Star, 'Starlight, I. Spy, Trumpet Blast, Impossible, Polygraph, Coat of Arms, Irrie, First Course, Theatin, Horntui. Second division: Tuirau, Rebel Chief, Arrowform, Madam Pompadour, Guillotine, Jeremy, Horn’s Reef, Bark Lead, Top Coat, Chidden, Gas Mask, Emissary, Wonderful, Honeste. ' Guillotine’s weight i s 8,4.
WANGANUI SCRATCHINGS (I’ee United I’bess Association.) WANGANUI, September 12. The Wanganui Jockey Club sera tellings to-day were as follows:: — Maiden Race—Rose Ray (2.10); all engagements—Aga Khan and ' Diagano (8.5 p.m.). A WIN FOR WAIKARE (United Press Association.) (By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) SYDNEY, September 12. (Received Sept. 12, at 11.30 p.m.) At the Rosebery races to-day the Rosebery Clip resulted as follows: — E. J. Watt's b h WAIKARE (Limoud —Waterwings), 4yfs, 7.9 (’Britt) .. 1 CONFAB, 7.2 (O’Sullivan) 2 .MISS NOTTAYA, 7,4 (Carter) .... 3 Fifteen started, including Deputy Ruler, Kodapen, and King March. Won by three-quarters of a length, with a length between secon dand third. Regal Son was fourth. Time, 2min Sseo. Miss Nottava was galloped on in the Maiden Handicap. In the brush hurdles Clangour finished second. In the Three and Four-year-old Handicap, first division, Capris was third. The third division winner, Wananui, is New Zealand-bred, by Limoud from Rose Queen. GOOD GALLOP BY NIGHTLY (United Press Association.) (By Electric Telegraph-Copyright.) SYDNEY, September 12. Nightly recorded a good gallop at Victoria Park, and appears to have completely thrown off his lameness. LIFE DISQUALIFICATIONS (United Press Association.) (By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) MELBOURNE, September 12. The stewards of the Pakenham Racing Club disqualified for life F. Fisher and the gelding Sir Difference for fraudulent practices and dishonourable action. The stewards found that Sir Difference, who won races at B.acchus Marsh and 1 Pakenham, was identical with Pony Percy.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22366, 13 September 1934, Page 5
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