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SPORTING

RACING FIXTURES

Jan. 29, 30—Pahiatua Racing Club, Jan. 31, Feb. 2—Egmont Racing

Club. F e b, 2—Matamata Racing Club. Feb. 6~~Ta.panui Racing Club. Feb. 7, 9—Taranaki Jockey Club. Feb. 9, 11—Rctorua Racing Club. Feb. 14, 16—Wanganui Jockey Club. Feb. 14, 16—Dunedhi Jockey Club. Feb. 23— Canterbury Jockey Club.

HAWERA RAGES.

FIELDS REVIEWED

NOTES BY "PAPER-MONEY."

Good acceptances have, been received for the Egmont Racing Clulb's meeting winch takes' place at. Hawetra tot-morrow (Thursday). Tliq ccowtse is in splendid order and thp fields aro very open. The day's racing opens with tiiQ

Ohawo Hurdles., oi 21)0 sovs, one mile and a half.—Gleugariff 11.1. Horomea 10.7, Ataretia 10.1, l*uw!ier 0 9.13, Yovatious 9.9. Polyphemus 9.9, Vivo 9.8, Kolyal Acre 9.0, Asleep 9 0, Abbott'b Delight 9.0. Glengariff is reported to be going, well at flawera. Horomea, if in the mood will have a show and is to be one of the favourites. Polyphemus is going Avell on the tracks at Now Plymouth.!. Viva will have to bo taken on t™st. Royal Acre, Asleep and Abbott's DeligKt make «p a very open field. Most, money may come fort Vexatious, Glengariff and Royal. Acre. KX X X The next nice on tho card is the

Flying Handicap, of 000 sovs, six furlongs.—Reremoana 10.0, Joy King 9.1. Benzoin 8.8, To Atiawa 7.10, Keddar 7.8, Lady Quex 7.0, Monaghan 7.(>. Banket 7.2. Whenuanui 7.0, Nastori 7.0. Reremoaua won this race last year with 9.0, and on the form ho showed sit Wellington is sure to bo the favourite, even with 10.0. Jqy King is ouirito, even with 10.0. Jcy King is Well at. present and will have plenty of friends. Benzora is on his home track. To Atiawa is nicely weighted. Keddar has not done much lately. Lady Quex and Monaghan are on the. same mark. Lady Quex is Jalso 'accepted for tbe Juvenile Handicap, and tho same applies tci Banket. Monaghjan, ran two good races at Foxton when Ho ran a dead; heat with Miss Pat an he ran a dead heat with Miss Pat and won the second day, so ho is sure to carry some support. Whenuanui and Nsufton -are fim minimum.; PcrhftfpsV when tho machine closes Reremoaua, Joy living and To Atiawa may earn most support. X X X Then comes thei Tokaroa Hack Handicap, of J 75 hovs, six furlongs.—Knightliko 8.11, Miss Ransom 8.7, Second Thought 8.2, Havering 8:1, Warflamo 7.9, Lucrative 7.0.. Airway 7.7, Blonde 7.4, Wise Aero 7.3, Austerity 7.3, Theresa Bell £7.3, Joke Porta 7.3, Animated 7.8, Stair 7.3, Sky point 7.3, Ngawhinoi 7.3, Kali 7.3. Tekarcro 7..'?. Fortalico 7.3. If SKnightliko |i,s started Jni Wilis face he is sure to tie we.fi* 1 Backed. Miss Ramscu and War-flame go well over six furlongs and should go well. X X X X Tho liacci of tho day comes next, the ■Ugiiiont Cup, of ruU sovs, one mile and, a half, —Rapine U-3, Vertigern 9.0, Hyiianna, 8.1.0, Bright Glow, 8.3, Yoma 7.11, Star Area 7.10., Talisker 7.7, Mcmlip 7.5, Blimp 7.2. Rapine did not go very well at Wellington. Vertigern is yovy well/ and wilt bq coupled withj Tafisker. Hyiianna won, this race last year, and has three, pounds less this yeai. Biriglit Glow will carry plenty of friends. Yoma is nicely liurfuicapped and should go well. Star Area is very well at present and is a possibility. Mondip-aiul Blimp -make up 'a" very open Held. ilt is a tough race, but; with averago luck Vertigern, Bright Glow and iiyanua may be a likely trio. x x x x Thy Juveniles, come, next with High Disdain 10.3, Lady Quex 10.1, Banket OU2, Knightiike 8.0, Oallapat 8.3, Tenacre. 8.3, Valpre 8.2, Endorse 8.0, Potoleer 7jll, Potency 7.7, Flying Bingo 7.7, I airway 7.1, I,ataxia 7.2, Golden FloI wen 7.2|j Habit 7.0 S Banbridge 7.0, ; Anbridge 7.0, M'onoloff 7.0, Camph,o» 7.0. ; . j If Lady Quex is reserved for this I race, she will he the favourite. High Disdain, Banket, Knightlike, Valpre, Tenacre, Endorse and Potoleer have (recent form, and will cai(ry plenty of support. Perhaps, in tho absence of Lady Qu e x, Valpre, Banket, and IKndorse may bo (the [hardest (ov(h< tho last furlong. X X X X TTien comes The—. "" Nolan Gold Cup, of 350 isovs, eight furlongs and. a. half.—Gold Cure 9.3, Limosa 8.10, 'Gold Dawn fe.6, Thurnbell 8.1, Homo Made 8.1, Roi do Val 8.0, Acred 7.13, Llauore 7.8, Miss Mercia 7.8, Onward 7.5, Spearmiss 7.5, Boundary 7.2, Whisogne 7.0, Gasnapper 7.0. Tciogne 7.0. Gold Cure is a good class, and wi'Tl run w ell. Lim o sa, if well, should have a show. Gold Dawn lnTglit. be suited

by a shorter distance. Thurnbell and If.om n Mado will run. well. Pio <lo Val won. at Wellington.. Llanore will have plenty of Hawera support. Onward would only have to ropeat her J track work to have a, snow. ftcrcd] Miss Morcia and Gasnapper have also! accepted for the Waipapa"Handicap, j Sipearmiiss, Boundary, Whisogn e and Iciogno make up a good field. Gold Cure, Bio dc Val and Llanorq are a likely trio to go, well.: XX X X Tlie next rare, is the — Whareroa Handicap, of 200 sovs., eight furlongs and a half. —King Midas 9.9. Ora/.ono 9.1, Manly 8.12, Paul Lucerne 8.10, Nucleus 8.7, Bonbommo R.2, Scastar 8.2, Sovena. B.U, Kawakina 8.9. Tin's should bo a <rood race. King Midas, Oiraaone and Manly go well over tbo distance. Paul Lucerne is doing well on the tracks. Nucleus and 3Jonhomme are nicely weighted. Scastar, Sovena, and Kawakinal make up a nice field. Kin<r Midas, O'riazone, and Nucleus may l>e the ""most favoured on th'e machine. xx x x The day's programme finishes with the—.*" Waipapa Hack Handicap, of 175 sovs, seven furlongs. —Acred. 9.0, Airtight 8.11, Miss Morcia 8.8, Monsogne 8.5, Cool Mint 8.5, Green Acre 7.11, Calamine 7.11, Gasnapper 7.0. Vameiuee 7.5, Potoanga 7.5, Miss Pvkake y.o. AiirtAght, 'Acred land (Miss Morcia if they go to the post may bo the public's fancies on the tote.

ROTORUA WEICHTS. AUCKLAND, Last Night, "Weights for the Petunia Racing Club's meeting are: — Pohutu, High Weight Handicap, 1 mile, —Glenstar 11.3, Owairaka 10.8, Star Comet 10.5- Ciena Pay 10.0, Cold Rain 9.9, lliingar 9.£8, Pendennis, Maurea, Bizzaro 9.4, Always 9.2, Appellant, Terrapeen, Kaihoiemai, Plying Archie, Pekatahi 9.0. Arawa Park Handicap, one mile. — Lo Choucas 9.0, The "Lamb 8.0, Ti Tree, Schorr 8.5. The Thorn 7.12, Sleepy Sol 7.10, Lucy Hose. 7.G, *e Koroke 7.3, Baby Bun 7.1, Justify, Far North 7.0, Hot Springs Handicap, six furlongs.—The Bebum 9.0, Unoco 8.8, Mis s Myrtle, Indolent 8.5, Roman Pearl 8.4, Princess Pain The Jack Jumper 8.3, Gazerja, Handstitch, Otangihaku, Gay Cockade 8.0, '.Red Lion 7.12, Dainty Manners 7.11, Arihana, Grown Arch, Rangakaha, Loving Cup, Master Clements, Sea "Cob, Carmint 7,5 Prince Val, Otranto, Ding Dong, Creinas King, Swift) Light, Land Measure 7.L M'okoial Handicap, seven furlongs and about 80 yards.—The Lamb 9.0. Archeen 8.8, The Thorn 8.6, Cynthia N. 7.10, Baby Bun 7.7, Boomcrday 7.4, Bahama, Brilliant Light, Pendennis' Bed Day, Prince Lu, Palmares 7.0.' Tourist Handicap, six furlongs.— Branson 9.0. In the) Shade 8.9, Royal Tea 8.8, Lady's Boy, Mervette, Mosaic 8.6, T Tree. 8.2„ Liaison, Subdivision 7.7, Macroom 7.4, Town Bird, Now Moon, Hakanoa, Regent, Joy ifJenn. Sonic Lady. Appellant, Ballymoy IT., Alapai, Abbey Queen 7.0. Botorua Cup Handicap, one and a quarter miles.—Flying! Juliet 9.0, Tu tlioi Shade 8.9. Mervette. Lo Choucas 5.2. Queen Arch, Wen day, High Pitch, Lady's Boy 7:10. S'ohoor 7.7, Glenstar 7.3, Mosque, The Lover, Far North. Macroom. Sleepy Sol 7.0. Geyser Hack Handicap, one mile.— Wnkannn, 9.0. Lucv Rose 8.10. Whaka King 8.8, Black Maim 8.5, Bahama, Tllincar, Lovcband. High Tide 8.4. haku/Crown Arch, To Waka, Archetto, Blue Bonnett, Thamar, Carmint, Princess Rain 7.7. RE-HANDICAPS FOR MATAMATA

AUCKLAND, Last Night. Ito-handicapg for tin; jvtataaiata Racing CJ-üb's meoting arc:— Tirau High Weight. Itipon Abbey Gib to 10.1. Okoroiro Hack Abbey, Gib t - 8.10. Matarnatii Cup.—Glen star, Gib to 7 12. Okoroire Hack Cup.-Glenstar, 51b to 9.5. PAHIATUA RACES. PAHIATUA, Last nigji|fc. For the'first day of the Muafcuu race's there-was fexcaltent weatM and the track 'was in good IpM«\ The large attendance was treated to ,Nendid sport. The fieMS woire well despatched. Tl|o Itotnlistftor 'handled &H. 43& (On tbei first rtay last year the amount was £9691. Late results: —

Pnihisitua Cup, one and ft quarter.—2 Toxeuma 1, -1 Anolo 2, 6 Imperial Spark 3. Won by a, length, ha,lf a lungth. fcetween second and thirdT Time, 2min 12 l-ssec. Bright Day and Maui fell just after the hn, ish of the race. The riders, Pcfr ter and Webster respectively* escaped:, although the former suoored concussion. "He was "removed lor a time to fche ambulance room., Kcnino Hack Handicap, seren fur. longs..—al "Royal Lineage 1, 5 MotHplane 2, 6 Volplane 3. Won by two

lengths, a length bet,\vee>i (Sleeoiia. and third. Time, lmin 29 2-sseo. Makuri (Hook Handicap, six furlongs an<l 53 yards.—3 Holns Bolus 1 1 Athorspear 2, 5 Shortly 3 Won by a length, half a, length between second and third. Time, lmin Wsec. President's Handicap, six furlongs and 55 yards—fi Pcbbin 1, 7 Lipsol ■} ;\ ICilmo??.o 3. Won by a. longthi, |

Threc-ouairters of a length between, second and third. Time, lmiu 18 3-5 see. Kketahuna, Hack Handicap,, seven furlongs.—s Merry Mixture 1, G Aurora BoroaJis 2, 3 Volplane 3. Won by a head, a length between second and third. Time, lmin 30sec. TAKAPUNA RACES. AUCKLAND. Last Night. The Takapuna Jockey Club's sum, jiiier meeting was concluded to-day in fine weather. There was a large ' attendance. The Uotiaiisator bandied £57.17i1. Tlio grand total for tbo meeting was £98875. It was £36,823 10s l e ss than last year. Late results: — Takapuna J.O. Handicap, nfno furlongs—2 Prodice 1, 1 Royal Doulten 2, 8 Hyde Park 3. Also ,starte —Cbrinax, Flying Juliet,, '.Desert Glow coupled with the winner, Lo Choucas, Pose, GJ e n &air| v Sleepy Sol, The. Lover. Won by a, neck-;' half a length between second and third. Flying Juliet was fourth. Time. Lmin 52sec.

Hcibson Handicap, six furlong*.— 1 Eaglet 1,2 Gemligbt 2, 3 Cart Idem 3. Also started Te Awaniutu, Cvmon, Bonnie, Frasor, Pellotto, Trig. Won by a neck, tarce-quarrcr* of "a length between second and third. Time, lmin 15 8-sseo. Rangitoto 'Hack Handicap, minq furlongs.—6 Owairaka and 2 Te Money dead WE 1, 1 Tidal 3. Also started—Maori Boy, Star Comet, An, kitoa, War Officer. Brampton. The third' horse was a head awfl'y.. Time, lmin 53 3-ssec. Anniversary Handicap, seven -furlongs.—2 Jollie Money 1, 1 Ti Tree 2, 3 K7po 3. Also started—The Lamb, The Thorn, Cynthia N. Won by two Wsths, a| (length and a half between second and third. Tne Thorn was fourth. Tim©, Imni 27 l-ssec.

AUSTRALIAN RACING.

MKLBOURNK. January 28,

The Williamstown races were run to-day. Following arc lOre principal results:—• Foundation Day Cup— Sacedon 1, Finsbury % Manaci'e 3. Nino started. Won by a head, a length and a.half between second and third. Time, 2 min 7sec.

Juvenile Handicap.—Touissant 1, Mithra 2, Grcenvicw 3. Ton started. Won (by at §ipck, tlvrce and aJialf lengths between Second ajid thtf'fd. Time, Imin Bised.

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 28, 30 January 1929, Page 7

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