LATE SPORTING
A.R.C. meeting
(Per Press Association.) AUCKLAND, this day. The weather is tine for the Auckland races, there is a fair attendance, and the track is not bad considering the heavy morning rain. Goodwood Handicap.—7 Sea Fox v'on), i ; 5 Lady Spy (Clifford), id; 2 Goiden Wings (Roy Reed), 3. Scratched : King’s Archer, Whakapara,. Final Shot, Lion Heart. Won by half a head, and half a length. Time. 1.40.
Sylvia Handicap.—3 Bun Fight Broughton), 1; 1 Symcony (A. If. Bilis), 2; 6 Kotou (Atkins), 3. All darted. Won by lj lengths, and H eugtlis. I'ime, 1.1.
W AIR A RAP A RACES
(l’cr Press Association.) FEATHEiRSTON, this day.' There is heavy rain and thunder for the second day of the Tauherenikau races. The course is in fair order, hut slippery For a start. The attendance is fair.
Bussell Handicap.—l Souchong. 9.0 (T. Webster), 1; 2.Navulio, 8.5, 2; 3 Cawbeen, 8:1, 3; 4 Ast-on, 7.0, 4. The only starters. Won by three lengths, and five lengths. Time, 1.12 4-5. Tawaha Handicap.—l Knock Out, 9.1 (S. Anderson), 1; 7 Invoresk, 2; 6 Grand Blow, 7.13, 3. Scratched: Orby’s Last, Dover Patrol, Darecourt. Won by three lengths, and a neck. Time, 1.27 3-5.
MARTON RACES OFF
(Pur Press Association.) MARTON, this day. Tho races have been abandoned owing to heavy rain.
STRATUI)RD POSTPONED
(Per Press Association.) NTARTFORD, this day. The second day of the Stratford races has been postponed till Saturday, owing to extremely heavy rainfall. The decision was made by the stewards at a meeting this morning.
JOCKEY’S INJURIES
(Per Press Association.) STRATFORD, this day
P. Brady, who was injured yesterday when St. Ames fell in the Ohura Hurdles, sustained u bruised shoulder, elbow, and leg. lie was taken to hospital, hut discharged after treatment.
CANTERBURY PARK TROTS
(Per press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, this day
The Canterbury Park trots are being hehl at Addington in fine weather, with the. track in good order and the attendance large. Progressive Handicap.—s Norma Bingen (Teaheu), 1; 8 Flotsam (M. Holmes) 2; 2 Chiming Wrack (McDermott), 3. All started. Won by two lengths each way. Times, 3.19 1-5, 3.28 3-5, 3.2)6. telegraph Handicap.—l Jimmy d’Oro (Mclvcndry), 1; 1 Great 1 bought (Berry), 2; 7 Margaret Chenanlt (F. Holmes), 3. The first and second horses were .coupled. Scratched : War Officer. Won by six lengths, and two lengths. Times, 2.10 4-5, 2.11 4-5, 2.13 1-5.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18593, 2 January 1935, Page 6
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