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THE TURF

FIXTURES. September 1 20: Ashburton C'ty R.O September 20, 22: Avoncl-tle J.C. September 25, 27: Geraldine 11. C. 1 September 27: Hawke’s Bay J.C, October 4: Napier Park R.C. October 4: Kurow J.C. October 4,6: Auckland R.C. October 9, 11 :■ Dunedin J C. October 10, 11: Otaki-Maori R.C. October 18: Masterton R.C. October 25, 27: Wellington R.C. October 27; Waver ley R.C., October 27: Waikato Hunt Club. October 27: Waipawa County R.C. October 27: North Canterbury R.C. October 27, 29: Gore R.C., October 30, Nov. 1: Poverty B. T.C. October 16, 19 : Sth„ Canterbury J.C OTAGO HUNT MEETING. I REVIEW OF FIELDS. (By “PAPERMONEY.”) The Otago Hunt Club meeting will ho held at Wi'agatui on Saturday. * * * *- Twelve have paid up in the Sea View Hunters’ Hurdle Handicap, li miles. West Dome, Beauty Light and Barrington are sure to carry plenty of support. *» * * Tray Bond, Pink Paper and Valuator are a trio that are sure to carry plenty of friends in the President’s Handicap, five furlongs. .** » * Nine have accepted for the Otago Hunt Club Cup Steeplechase, about two miles and a half. Tractarian, Andy and Red Heather may come in for most support -on. the machine. ** * ♦ Rascal, Waving Corn' and Black Duke may be thereabouts over the last furlong m the Jockey Club Handicap, one mile. X —X Radiac and Kapuna should run prominently in the Brockville Steeplechase Handicap, about two miles. #» * * Fresh Breeze, West Dome, and Commeiiter will carry plenty of friends in the Hunters’ Flat, one mile and a quarter. A large field of sixteen have paid up in the Vauxnall Handicap, six furlongs. Painkiller, Assemble and Jock o’ Hazeklean are a trio that should- run prominently. WANGANUI RACES. WANGANUI, This Day. At the opening of the Wanganui races yesterday the totalisator turnover showing a decrease, of £4377, being £15,658 as compared with £20,035 10s last year. Late results:— DURIE HACK HANDICAP. Six Furlongs. 14j —Mon'aloff, Mr P. Tio, 7.8 J (E. Wilson) 1 I—Autopay,l —Autopay, Messrs Aitken ami Wood, 8.0 (R. McTavish) 2 13 —Sporti'ag Chance, Mr C. T. Keeble, 7.11 A (T. Green) 3 Also started: 9 Huntingdon 7.12, 2 Pakitere 8,7, 12 Pomp 8.3, 11 Taranto 9.2. 7 Pass On 7.0, 10 Orapai 7.12, 17 Gowan Lee 7.7, 3 Royal Finance 8.8, 4 Zarene 8.3, 8 Acmil 7.7, 18 Dancing Star 7.9, 6 Gam pat 7.9, 16 Lady Spear 7.6 J, 5 Arrowzone 7.1, 19 Catherine of Aragon 7.0, 15 Gold Collector 7.10. Won by a head, two lengths between second and third. Huntingdon was fourth. Time linin' 14 3-ssec. MARANGAI HANDICAP. Eight and a-balf Furlongs. 12 —Count Palatine, Mrs O. ,E. Elgar, 7.7 (S. Gerrand) 1 I—Memdip, Mr H. Spratt 8.4 (A. B. Ellis) 2 B—Otalri,8 —Otalri, Mr K. McK. Duncan, 8.3, (T. Green) 3 Also started: 5 Marjoram 8.1, 11, Yoma 7.2, 7 Star Stranger 9.G, 4 Blimp 7.9, 9 Balloon 7.2, 15 Sir Limond 7.0, 2 My Own 7.10, G Tourist 7.4, lo Ruanui 7.13, 8 Black Mint 7.8, 13 Juggle 7.0, 14 Kawhakina 7.0. Won by a short neck, a length between second and third. Marjoram was fourth. Time Imin 48 Mfg.

FLYING HANDICAP. Six Furlongs. 7 —Silvermine, Mr A. Alexander. 8.9 (T. Green) v * 1 3 Arrow Lad, Mr E. W. Collins, 8.4 (A. E. Ellis) 2 2 Laugbin'g Prince, Mr B. A. Duul. can. 9.8 (L. G. Morris) ...... 3 Also started: 1 Ceremony 2.3, G Equitant 7.4, 5 Lady Quex 9.8, 11 Vertigern' B.G, 9 Ptaglurnter 7.7; 8 Limosin 7.0, 12 Bright Glow 8 9. 4

Lady Pam 7.93, 10 Love Song 7.4, 13 Veronese 7.13.

Won by a head, half a head between second and third. Eqoitant was fourth. Time, Imin 13 2-ssec. After Melissa had won' the 3~uflclcl Handicap,her rider, M. J. Fine, was suspended for the remainder of the meeting for crossing. WANGANUI J.U., SECOND DAY. The following arc the acceptances for the second day of the Wanganui Jockey Ciub’is meeting: DEBUTANTE STAR Ids. 4,1 furlongs. Curio 8 5 Sailing 8 U Easter Time 8 5 Invite 0 0 Hampden 8 5 Flower 8 0 Chief Cook 8 5 lei la 8 0 Chief Clerk 8 5 Typo 8- » Teller U 5 Summertime 8 t) King Colossus 8 5 La, Rupee 8 0 Cope Gold 0 3 Koroluo 8 ll GONVTI J/E HURDLES I mile 3 fiiii longs. Nukurmii U 4 Luminary 912 \xro 1' 4 Op a, 19 I Royal Aero 10 5 Limosa 9 Make Up 10 1 'fall T.mbor 9 0 SPRING HACK I f AND J CAP., Q furlongs. Autopay 9 A Little Wonder 7 8 Taranto 9 0 Tontcal I a Pomp 8 7 Pat s Boy 7 Brilliant Arrowzone I i Light 8 3 War Script 7 o Zarene 8 1 Tar Baby 7 Huntingdon 7 12 Baakier 7 J Gowan Lea 711 Win Aero 7 0 Orapai 7 11 Pass On 7 0 Dancing Star 7 3 Auckland Gas 7 0 N.Z. ECLIPSE STAKES. 7 furlongs. Vertigern 9 3 Arisus 7 12 Laughing Simba I 7 Prdnco 9 3 Lady Pam 7 I Toxeuma 9 D TRIAL HANDICAP. 7 furlongs. Monaloff 810 Arrowzone 7 7 Vandyke 8 7 Miss Hastings 7 5 Imamint 8 t> Danny Boy 7 * Arisus 8 1 Prince Acmil 7 13 Desmond 7 a Ganpafc 7 13 'Lacpnic 7 o Clunny 712 Lady Spear 7 b Little Wonder 712 Guerester 7 0 Jayson 7 10 Cessation 7 5 Tentcall 7 10 Pandia 7 5 Paratoo 7 10 HIGGLE HANDICAP. II miles. Mend ip 8 7 My .Own 7, 7 Marjoram 8 0 Yoma " \ Hynanna 7 10 Royal Game 7 3 Kuanui 710 tourist 7 3 Panu 7 0■ 1 Courageous 7 2 Black Mint 7 7 Duellona 7 0 MOUTOA HACK HANDICAP, furlongs. Joyspear 9 0 Kilorell 8 6 The Warden 813 Grand Jury I L Mt. Shannon 8 10 Calamine 7 11 Shortly 8 10 Annoyer 7 / Merry Melody 8 5 Pedestal 7 & Imateagirl 8 5 Johneen I & Kahikatoa 8 4 Spearopa 7 & Auctioneer 8 4 Danny Boy 7 8 ’ OWEN HANDICAP. (j furlongs. ( Arrow Lad 8 8 To Atiawa 7 9 Bright Glow 8 t Accra 7 7 Freehold 8 3 Btaghunter 7 b Fornden 7 13 Limosiu 7 0 Broad Acre 7 12

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 39, 12 September 1930, Page 7

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THE TURF Stratford Evening Post, Issue 39, 12 September 1930, Page 7

THE TURF Stratford Evening Post, Issue 39, 12 September 1930, Page 7