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THE TURF

FIXTURES. June 30, July 2—To Kuiti R.O. July 7—Ashburton County R.C, July 11, 12, 14 —Wellington R.O, 1928-1929 Season. August 4. —Chirstchurcfi Hunt. August 4—Poverty Day Hunt August 14, 10, 18—Canterbury R.C. Aiigust 15—Dannevirke Hunt. August 16—Dannevirke Hunt. August 25—Hawke’s Bay Hunt. Sept. I—Marten1 —Marten J.C. Sept. I—Otagol—Otago Hunt, orpt. 3 North Taranaki Hni.t Sopt. 13, 15 —Wanganui J.C Srpt. 22—Ashburton R C Sept. 22 —Napier Park I? C Sept. 22, 21. —Avondale .1 C. Sept. 27, 28, —Geraldine R 0. Sept. 29 —Pakuranga Hunt Oat JO Her* slie). Sept. 29—Hawke’s Bay J.C. October 4—Kurow J.C. October 5, o—Oamaru .T.COctober 6, B—Auckland R.O. NOTES BY “PAPBRMONEY.” At Canterbury Park (Sydney), cn June 2nd the ex-New Zealand, jockey, ‘O. Cullum, rod© the winner of the hurdle race. * * * The Auckland light-weight, W. H. Jones, who intends to settle in Melbourne, left for Sydney on IhurscTay by the Niagara. » * * Oriflamb was schooled by E. Shaw over the double brush at Riccarton on Wednesday. He ran off at the second, but in another attempt over the two fences he gave a fast and clean exhibition. Shaw will ride Oriflamb) in forthcoming engagements. * * ■» The Scratford-rrvned Radiate ran very consistent at the Hawke’s Bay meeting. He started three times for one first, one second and a third. *9 * * The (Jnin Abbey gelding Ned Kelly has arrived at Riccarton, having been purchased by a patron of T. H. Gillott’s stable. He has shown winning form in the North Island on the flat and over! hurdles. ** * « Taranaki racing stables are well represented amongst the nominations received for theV Wellington Racing Club’s meeting next month. *:■'* * * Roserea, tho half-brother to Ballymena and Limerick is amongst those nominated* for the Trial Stake at the coming meeting of tho Wellington Racing Club. He is to accompany Limerick to Australia for spring racing. s* * * Rahopoto is reported to be doing good work at Ellersli© over the sticks- * * * The English-bred ho’se Day Comet ha.s been purchased by Sir George Clifford, and lie will share the honours with 'Winning Hit at Stony hurst Stud next season. With limited opportunities, Day Comet has sired a. long list of winners in the North Island. * * * To Monanni i s doing good work at New Trailer J. O’Neill is taking him to Auckland for the To Kuiti meeting on Saturday and Monday.

HAWKE’S BAY MEETING. Press Association —Copvright HASTINGS, June 23. ' The second day of the Hawke’s Bay Jockey Club’s meeting took place to-day. Results of later events were: Ha.velock ITindles, of 150 sovs. One mile and, a half.—l Red Bank 1, 2 Our Jack 2, 5 Dapper Boy 3- All .started. Won by five lengths, with one and a-half lengths between second and third. Time, 3min 32 4-ssec. Turainoe Hurdles, .of 175 sovs. I.V miles. —1 Penens 1, 3 Troilus 2,2 Gaze 3. All started. Won by a length, with a nock between second and third. Time, 3min 2soc. Kidnappers Flat, of 125 sovs. Six furlongs and a half.—2 Locarno 1, 1 Dishonoured 2, 4 Royal Lineage 3. .Scratched: Bold Front, Brown Sugar. Won by a neck, a similar distance between second and third. Time, Imin 27 4-ssec. June Steeples, of 250 sovs. About 2} miles. —IMatu 1,2 Royal Heather 2, 4 Awangawanga 3. Scratched: Rang! Sarto. Won fiy 10 lengths, a head between second and third. Time, smin 27 3-ssec. Prince Carol ran off and Master Arch fell. Greenhill Handicap, of 140 sovs. Ono.jn.ilo.—2 Huikai 1, 1 Addlepato 2, 5 Epistle 3. All started. Won by three lengths, a neck between second and third. Time, Imin 48 4-ssec. 1 Raukawa Handicap, of 125 sowsOne mile and one furlongs.—4 Havers 1, 8 Pale Star 2, 1 King Mart 3. Scratched : v ßoy and Bold Front. Won by a length, half a length between second and third. Time, 2min 3 2-5 see. Final Handicap, of ]SO sovs. GV furlongs.—! Kaiti 1, 4 Dreamy 2, 5 Royal Time 3. Scratched; Topaiti. Won by LI lengths, three-quarters o(? a length between second and third. Time, Imin 2G l-ssee. AUCKLAND TROTS. AUCKLAND. Juno 21. There was a good attendance for the first Hay of* the Auckland Trotting Club’s winter meeting. The weather was fine until after the first rare, when rain commenced. The track was holding. iTesnlts : Mangero Handicap, one mile and a.

Half.—l Pageant 1, 4 Harvest Child 2, 20 Master Councillor 3. Winter Handicap, Ii miles. —3 Raima 1, 11 Call Bay 2, 5 Kolmar 3Mark Memorial, of 1000 sovs. Two miles.—2( Gold Jacket 1, 3 Petcrwah 2, 8 D/ilmeny 3. Hobson Handicap, two miles. 2 Pageant 1, 5 Reremai 2, 3 Dion Muon 3. Stewards’ Handicap, two miles.— 6 Waikaha 1,2 Young Blake 2, 3 Rose Bingen 3. Marconi Handicap, 1J- miles.—B Jackie Audubon 1, 1 Free Advice 2, 6 Lady Joan 3. Cornwall Handicap, one mile—s Logan Chief 1, 4 Dalmeny 2, 9 Alt! Bell 3.

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 75, 25 June 1928, Page 7

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THE TURF Stratford Evening Post, Issue 75, 25 June 1928, Page 7

THE TURF Stratford Evening Post, Issue 75, 25 June 1928, Page 7