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SPORTING NEWS.

PUKURANGA HUNT.

CUP TO VALPEEN. Electric Telegraph.—Press Association AUCKLAND, Last Night. The Pakuranga Hunt Club’s annual meeting was held at Ellerslie on Saturday m ideal weather The totalisator handled £21,517 compared with £20,337 last year Resuits : Greenmount Hunters' Steeplechase, about 24 miles: 3-3 Valpeen 1, 1-1 Zaire Grey 2, 2-2 Ruby Meteor I b Y three lengths; fifteen lengths. I ime 5.9 3-5. Harris Memorial Hunters’ HurJ) miles: 6-6 Coachman f, 4-4 The Hiker 2 7-7 Cordon 3. Won by a length each way. Time 2.5’ 3-5. Sylvia Park Handicap, 7 furlongs: 9-9 Gay Sheila 1, 7-8 Royal Gallant-2. 6-6 Sinking Fund 3. Won V g hal f a length each way. Time Jellicoe Handicap, IJ miles • 2-2 Speedmmt 1, 1-1 King March 2, 3-3 Ornamental 3. Won bv half a length ; a length. Time 2.8. Pakuranga Hunt Cup, about 3 nnles: 3-3 Valpeen 1, 1-1 Winnagan Grey 3. Won bv ten lengths • four lengths. Time 6.14. Auckland Handicap, 1 mile- 2-2 Gigantic 1, 1-1 Kiltowyn 2, 5-6 Blip.llll by a neck; a head. Time 1.40 3-5. Ladies Bracelet Handicap, 14 nnles: 3-3 Gastronomy 1, 2-1 Ruby Aleteor 2 1-2 Coachman 3. Won by a neck ; three-quarters of a length, lime 2.15. " O Handicap, 6 furlongs: a. Tradesman 1, 7-8 Lady Quex 2, 4-4, C hromadyne 3. Won by two and a half lengths; three-quarters of a length. Time 1.14. EGSIONT-WANGANUI MEETING. hunt CUP TO WAITAUXAHA. WANGANUI, Last Night. The Egmont-Wanganui Hunt Club s annual race meeting was held at V anganui on Saturday. The , totalisator handled £2628 10s compared with £8727 10s at the 1930 meeting at Hawera. Results: Maiden Hunters’ Steeplechase, 2 miles: 1 Don Erma 1, 3 Mangatapu Don Erma won by 30 lengths, only the placed horses finishing. Time 4.15 .1-5. V ereroa Maiden Plate, 5 furlongs: 1-1 Etiquette 1, 4-2 Hawora A 2-3 Tommy Atkins 3. Won by two lengths; a nec-k. Time 1.2. \\ lienuakura Handicap, 74 furlongs: 3 Inflation 1,2 Alidinette 2 1 Knollmere 3. Won by a length and a half ; a length. Time 1.29 Egmont-Wanganui Hunt Cup.' 24 miles: 2-2 Waitaunaha 1, 1-1 Sir Claims 2, 4-5 Arikitea 3. Won by d"° lengths; fifteen lengths. Time ) 2 3-o. * ' aihou Handicap, 1 mile: 4-3 x than 1, 1-2 Alidian 2, 2-1 Waste*3. YY on by a head; a neck lime 1.45 4-5. Ladies' Bracelet Handicap, If miles: 2-3 Count Palatine 1, 5-5 Han vva l 2, 6-6 Burnwood 3. Won by half a length; a neck. Time 2.13. YY averley Hack Handicap, 6 furSpiral 1, 3-3 Hawora 2, 1 - Gipsy Love 3. Won by a length and a half; two lengths. Time 114 4-o. AUSTRALIAN EVENTS. FLEMINGTON RESULTS. United Press Assn.—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. MELBOURNE. August- 20. Results were as follow: August Hurdles; Poidale, 10.9, 1; Zetheus, 10.12, 2; Laniroi, 9.6, 3’ ■six started. Won by four lengths; eeren lengths. Time 3.45. August Steeplechase: Lanilda, lb.ll, 1 ; Sir \Yidgee, 9.5, 2. No others finished. Four started, including Redditch, which fell six furlongs from, which caused a sensation as Redditch. was the outstanding jumper of the year and winner of the Grand National and Australian Steeplechases. Redditch immediately rose and galloped away, but. the rider, R. Inkson, was seriously injured and sustained deep concussion.’ Lanilda won easily 'by two lengths. Time 4.154. In the Apprentices’ Handican, the *7?"' Ruling Light, was T'th. 1 eter Jackson ran badly in the ”7 st Handicap. Irish Chieftain, bur Simper and Dazzling Light were unplaced m their races. AT MOORE FIELD. BAYACKE WINS FLYING „ .. SYDNEY, August 20. hollowing are the results: Moorefield Aide: Ranchero, 8 5 1; Satmoth, 8.11, 2 ; New King ”, 13 ’ U -?- row ¥ r > ~- 10 ’ ”• Fourteen started. YY on by a neck, the dead--1 41? rS being a length away. Time Hying AYelter Handicap (second division) : Bayacre, 9.10 (T AVebSun' 1 k Qi les «°nnaire, 9.6, 2; Snow Sun, 8.10, 3. Fourteen started Clangor was unplaced. AVon by t-hie-e a length between ser•ond and third. Time 1.16 The Mirror was unplaced in the Brush Hurdles. Safari was unplaced V, the Three-year-old Handicap Persian was fifth in the Moorfield ?he e TVr W,II i t 'i , K r°/ l! ' r T n was s 'xth in the Moorfield Handicap sbowe . d very bad behaviour at the barrier and the starter recommended that , n iuture his nomination be refused. The veteran sprinter, Greenline, 'j S last race and has now been retired to the paddock.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12427, 21 August 1933, Page 5

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SPORTING NEWS. Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12427, 21 August 1933, Page 5

SPORTING NEWS. Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12427, 21 August 1933, Page 5