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SPORTING

RACING FIXTURES. Feb. 14, 16—Wanganui Jockey Club. Feb. 14, 16—Dunedin Jockey Club. Feb. 23 —Canterbury Jockey Club. '■ TE AROHA J.C. MEETING. MOTES BY “PAFERMON'EY.” I The To Aroha, Jockey Club’s meeting opens toi-morrow (Saturday) and concludes on Monday. The fields are largo and a successful' gathering is assured. XX X X Higjrflown, Ripon, Abbey and Star of the. Bast art) a likely trio to go well fa the Ruakaha Hurdles, one luilo and a half. XX X X On form Eaglet, Polyena and Love Call aim sure to cany plenty of support in. tho Juvonil© HanoTcnp, live furlongs and) 29 yards. XX X X Sir Mond and Bold Archer may be the public’s fancies in the Waitoa Handicap, seven furlongs. iX A x A nice field of ten has 'paid up in the Merries Memorial Cup Handicapl, li miles. Flying Juliet is on the top of the handicap with 8.11, and on recent form! is sure to bo hard. Transformer (j.7y is nicely weighted. RoyaT’Tioulton and J.n the Shade are both on the samp mark 8.6 The former looks the best of the pair.. Mervette : (7.13) did not show much form at Rotorua, last week, over the same distance and may he suited, by a shorter race. Desert Glow (7.10) and Queen Arch (7.9) arie possibilities. The Lover (7.2) is sure to go well. Mosque and Glenstar (7.0) make up

the field. Mosque won ever a mile at Rotorua. When the machine closes Flying Juliet, , Royal Boulton and The Lover may carry most support. X X X Jolly Money, Ruffles and Pegaway arc sure to go well in th© Waihou Handicap if they go to the post. XXX . High Pitch, Tr'Treo and Archeon go well over a mile and will carry plenty of friends in the Hot Springs Handicap, one mile. XX X X Maori Boy,' Glenai (Bay and! Lucy Ros© have recent form to recommend them in thla Champion Hack Cup Handicap. 1.1 m'jes. XX X X A., likely trie to carry some support in the Shaftesbury Hack Handicap, six furlongs, ar© Air iKng j Sub. division and Grand' Tea. DUNEDIN MEETING. DUNEDIN, Last Night. Th animal meeting, of thy Dunedin Jockey Club opened to-day in fine weather and with a large attendance The totalisator handled £15,755 for the day, compared) with £23,808 10s for the first day last year. Late results;

Publican’s Handicap, of 400 sovs. Six furlongs.—s Rin Tin Tin, 7.11 Andrews) 1, 1 Aussie 10.4 (Bagby) 2, 0 Money Min© 3. Also started.— 4 Rapier, 8 Black' Duke, G Paperchase,, 10 Nincompoop, 2 Meadow Lark,.3 Sudden Storm, 7 Silver Coot, 12 Jlancing Days, 1,1 Wingatni. Won by a length and a-ha.lf, with two lengths between second and third. Black Duke was jpurth.

Dunedin Cur*, of 1000 sovs, one mile and a-half.—2 Mpjhtma-rch., 8.0. (Emerson) 1 ; 1 Pink Note, 8.6 (Bro. die) 2; 3 Papaatu, 7.7 (Wiggins) 3.

Also started—6 Count Cavour, 5 Royal Saxon, 7 Beau Geste>, 4 Circulation, 9 Rotor, 8 Prickles. Royal Saxou and Pink* Note led

into the straight, /but Nightmarch came on to win by three lengths, with thfl same distance between se.. ond and third- Rotor was fourth Time, 2 min 32 l-ssec. Champagne Btak.es, of 500 sovs, Six furlongs. —1 Pink Chat (L. Ellis) 1, 3 Stealth 8.13 (Voight) 2', 2 Cold Tinge 3.

Also started—s Leading Boy, 0 Blue Metal, 4 Jaieux* 7 Jazz Baby. Won by two lengths, with six lengths between second and third.. Time Imin 16 l-6scc.

Berwick Handicap, of 200 sovs. Seven furlongs.—4 Waving Corn, 8-10 (Voight).l, 3 Impertinence 8.2, (Em. ei-Kon) 2, 7 Killorna, 8.9 3., Also started—s Sweet Refrain, G Cupid’s Dart, 2 Court Jester, 1 Star Raid.

Won hy two lengths, with half a length between second and third. Time, Imin 31 3_ssec.

Stewards’ Handicap, of 225 sovs. One mile. —3 Flying Mist 8.0, (W. Ellis) 1, 1 Full Feather 9.7, (A. E. Ellis) 2, 6 Waterlow 8.0 3. Also started —7 Overhaul, 2 Pangolin, 8 Marti a, 5 Camisader, 4 Arrowy. Won by half a head, with half a length between second) and thjrd. Time, Imin. 41 2-ssee.

WANGANUI meeting.

WANGANUI, Last Night

It wa,g line but windy weather loi tlio first day of the Wanganui Jockey Club’s'' autumn meeting. The total! sator handled £20,512, as against £33,076 for the lirst day last year, an increase of £2736. Late events resulted: Juvenile Handicap, of 200 sovs. Five, furlongs.—l Glenartnoy 1, 3 Monaloff 2, 4 Courtlike 3. Also started —2 Becky Shark 11., 6 Alloy, 5 Crash. Won by two length# with two lengths between second and third. Time, Imin 3 1-5 sec. Petrie Hack Handicap., six furlongs.—l Freehold 1, 6 Warflam© 2, 2 Miss Pat 3. Also started —4 Lucky Bag, 7 Potency, 4 White Ringlet, 5 Monsogne. Won by a neck, with half a length between second and tbind. Time, Imin. 16sec. .Flying handicap. six furlongs.—. 6 The Raider 1, 3 Cimaibu© 2, 1 Lady Quex 3. Also started —5 Cold Dawn, 2 Lysander, 4 Vast Acre. Won by a length and a-half, with a head be tween second and third. Time, Imin 12 4-ssec.

SECOND DAY’S ACCEPTANCES. GlSP’>li\!v. Last Night. The Poverty Ray ’< urf Club’s acceptances for the second day are;— Kpsom Handicap, one mile. —Co’hes. 9.0, Piimmerton 9.0, Palo Star 8.12, ion 9.0, The Author 9.5, Good Sport Princess Nata 8.1, Kinsel 7.0. Second Hurdles Handicap, on e mile and a-half. —Jen 10.12, Hamm 10.5, Piuseproud 10.,3, Good Sport 10.3, Orishna 10.2, Abisogn© 9.12, Gordon Swift 9.1), Mark Over 9.0, Mangaruh© 9.0.

Cook Hack Handicap, six furlongs. Oteno 8.7, Nalii 8.6, Dommer 8.6, Rich Harvest 8.0, Simeon 8.0, Cynette 7.16, Nightwitch 7.10', Pereki 7.10, Ttakaroa 7.0. Wonder King 7.0, Sonny Boy 7.0., ' Sunderland Stakes, one mile.— King Willonyx 9.0, PoTonett 8.12, Superb King 8.8, Tea Lady 8.6, Palo Star 8.6, Jeanette old, .Princess Natj, 7.8, Bold Front 7.5, Mon Mint 7.0. Publicans’ Purse, five furlongs.— Jeanette 9.10, Startle 8.11, Nightsong 8.0, Mangaliarei 7.12, King Wanga 7.8, King Mann, 7.0, Master Cynic 7.0, Dimmer 7.0, lago 7.0. Maiden Handicap, six furlongs.— Simeon 9.0, Ardri 8.5, Seamstress 8.2, Whakaari 8.0, Town Prince 7.12, Rocket Car 7.10, Cynic Boy 7.10, Baby Prince 7.10, Ruku 7.10, Queer Card 7.10.

Roselaud Hack Handicap, seven furlongs.—Bold Front 9.5, Abisogne 9.4, Kinsel 8.9, Patutahi 8.8, Ote.no 8.6, Nalii 8.5,’ Outfit 8.4, Sun Yat Sen 8.0, Rich. Harvest 7.13, Tan 7.10, Welcome Sound 7-10, Nigh twitch 7.9, Fall o’ thh Year 7.2, Rajp’ata 7.2, Evensong 7.0, Oddmint 7.0. Farewell Handicap, six furlongs.— Epistle 10.12, Jeanette J, .4, Superb King 8.12, Startle 8.5, Tea, Ladk 8.3, Tall Timber 7.9, Nightsong 7.7, King Wanga 7.2, lago 7.0.

POVERTY BAY MEETING. GISBORNE, Last Night. The summer meeting of the i'over ty Bay l'uit ciuo opened iu ideal weather to-day berore a very largo attendance, The going was last, nt tne conclusion of tne Turanga Stakes the judicial committee held an inquiry into interference with ivnig .Willonyx, and after hearing evidence suspended N, Triilo, the r ider of Bupe.ru King, for three months for careless ruling. The totahsator investments were £13,828, as against £11,4.25 on the first day last year, an increase of £2303. Concluding results are:— Summer Hack Sluices, six furlongs —3 Dimmer 1, 1 King Maim 2 22 Wedding Bells 3. Also started: 5 Winning ton, 4, Oddmiut, G Toboggan. Won by hall. a length, with two lengths between second and third. Time, Imm 1G 2-sse(r, M'aiden Scurry, sis. furlongs.—l Simeon 1, 4 Ardri 2, G Seamstress 3. Also started—3 Autumn Eve, 0 Ba.liy Prince, 10 Autumn Sun, 2 Whakaari, 5 Out o’ Sight, 8 Lady Horton, 7, Donnette. Won by two and a half lengths, with three lengths between second and third. Time Irain 15,sec.

Flying Handicap, six. furlongs.— 1 Epistle 1, 5 Mangaharoi 2, 3 Jeanette 3. Also started— 2 Startle, G Tull Timber, 4 King Wanga. Won by one a half lengths, with one length between second and third. Startle wag fourth. Time, Imin 14 3-sscc.

Harbour \Hadk Handicap, seven furlongs. —G Kinsol 1, 1 Bold,' Front 2, 3 Batutaki 3. Also started: 3 Tan, 5 Rakaroa, 4 Fall o’ tbo Yeah AVou by a head, with a neck between second and third. Time, linin 28 2-Ssec.

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 37, 15 February 1929, Page 7

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SPORTING Stratford Evening Post, Issue 37, 15 February 1929, Page 7

SPORTING Stratford Evening Post, Issue 37, 15 February 1929, Page 7

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