SPORTING.
A SUCCESSFUL JOCKEV.
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Woolton. tiiv ex-Auj-lralian jockey. iudt> ihreo winners ai< Warwick ntce." yeswidav.
Till: RANGITIKKI MEETING
Per Press Association.
MARION, Sept. 17
Second day\~ ivMii's .tr--: -Xgaio I luck H urdl'-i"—l'ap.itvahi 1, SM-r'.«-r lJiiugias 2. I.vrt-t 5. I'lcgrapli Hindii-ap—ijolden <tj.U> 1, .Splendid ld«a 2. C'iiltyn ijutp.c----<hat-e-.lanella 1, T>kt,>liau 2, Bttllvrortu 3. KilU-ruioun Hark Htii-f- Tuafiilii 1, Fiyiug Wind 2. l>i»nni" Dmai 5. Njjatiapa S;«.-f|»W-haM---lJ.t[l:tnc»- 1. Aioha 2, Kuipui o. S-jittinbcr Hamiicy p-Tim Sail 1, Saj*.i 2. lua Tuhi 3. WYlu-r Hack Kate -Zoraida 1, Windage 2. Iliuttiiou* 3.
THE AMI 1> I" 111 ON MEETING
ASH Hl* RTON, Sept. 17,
Tit-- result a of llu- x.-cond day* fac.irarc a> follow*:—St-colld II UlflKi- t ill it y Uiuto 1, AnUiiiy 2. I.e<niaido 3- F«rl«?y 'iiove won. by fum ktijiitti. F-titiiel'l Handicap- Ouuamkr 1, Hta.v nt>-.( ?.. llotiniiful 3. Won by a b-ad. told •Hiam \\«-lt«*i Zoii»''?»s 1. Hustles* 2, T<v< 6. Zuinuv* wt;D by about a length and a half. Tinwald Handicap -1» u-ld • tun 1. l.'liicf t.ochk-I 2, Monkey I'tu/Je 3"n ttpj'iiwi-hiiijj th<.' \t inning jxivt Field ' Jtin lapidly ami uni X(*-cud!y gained ground, eventually winning by a it-ad. Wiiirhnx.r- Tit.; Advo<..i<- 1. Mth Wi>t '»■ <k 2. Mary Lincoln Maiden Hack S urry Step lp 1. liaiiiadc Sj, Obbgm.io ■V Won easily by {no lengiii*. Knit- «»-!! Handicap V.dotii.i 1. Ms* Mi»clis'f 2. I.tijnili'.c j. Won by a u*«g<h.
I if »e. t<->aty !>• >n«:b ( '.iji'dbint Jockey Hub Mr S ha* mat tcr» ivclt in hand U>r the Club* appumb "'g Npring mc ting. 'I he p:x>gram!uin; lb-- ti:r--t<ng J )3 . Inrrn m tsrrtiU'iun I'r *«> nic 1 stlc tirnr. and a p-sti-.il of i' indica' ri that ho:.*- i>anri» ,ste !■> b» U'-=itc«! mill g: r at 1 tgb' fa<ir» a!«" ;r'>vi<!-d f": ■ .f ii .ia\ . ! hj« itu-hiding Lwi ijc" "lie- bf " Slakr."> of -uvr. !<> be iUII on Us- lii -■'
liay. ami the .Sapling of 70 * to he run on the second clay. In all. I £lllO is to !>•-• paid away 111 stakes a> the meeiing—a .-.ubstantial increase <n the stakes paid in former years. A number of improvements have ia-ely been carried out at the c:otu>©. and 110 stona will be left unturned to make 'lie forthcoming Tace meeting a highly popular out; from the point nf vi.w of hoisc ouneis, as well as' of the sporting tection <l* th»> general public. |
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 13703, 18 September 1908, Page 6
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396SPORTING. Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 13703, 18 September 1908, Page 6
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