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tro tying. NELSON DisTKfCl" HANDICAP. 1 PETER McKiNNEY, 12 . 1 4 GOLD SOVEREIGN, 12 2 3 ETA DOLE, U a Also started: 2 Akonehi, S Anseline, Floraline, 7 Scfc'sca, limit: 9 Trades—.nail, 43; 10 The Tartar, 72; 6 Ross Sinew, 34; 11 Tiger Salvo, ICS. War: !:y two lengths, with Ilengths • between second anti third. Time, 4.55. GREY DISTRICT HANDICAP, STAN "400 R, 12 !! TONY VICTOR, 12 ... ■ CARMEL, 12 •; :• Dead-heat.) Also started: 2 Brutus, 8 Unci'. Bert ; Warplane, limit, bracketed with Car-nc-l. 12yds.; 6 Goldman 24; 7 AH Bell; Dillon Muon 36. Won by a length. Time, 2.19 3-5. TARANAKI HU NT. Stratford Handicap: 1 Bonogno 1 ; :* </, atton 2; 6 Hino 3. ocr: Mo,.aban. Hunters’ Flat Handicap; 2 Democratic 1: 3 Waitaur.oka 2; 1 Cali the 3 sen: Quillfire, Draco. Liberal Lady, Kurangawai. U.-enui Hack Handicap: 4 Potency ■ ; •) Ooic'iike 2; 3 Boundary 3. Scr: Monol-oft, Black O-din, AUSTRALIAN RACING. AUGUST HURDLES. WILLIE ISON ■ • . GARRULA STONY . . - CAMP B 51- CTO W N AN D! CA P. Of £500: 6 fur. HiLLARNEY ' PAGANELLi (N. 7..) SIR CHRISTOPHER Won by a length. Tims, 1.12;, HOBARTVILI.S sTA IES. Of £1000: 7 fur. TOPER . - ■' HOLDFAST . PENTHEUS ~;;y BALLERINA H.. •' Won by a nock. Time, l-'-m WARWICK FAHW! £• » AC--*-* * Of £1 COO: I mile. LIMERICK (N.Z., 1 fiOLLSSON ■ • IVINA LOT J , Wen by a length. mme. 1 .o.v WARWICK FARM ERRING H’rW. Of t&00- 1 mile 0 fur. TIDAL (M.? 1.) , . TARAPUNGA : ~ Wan by half a length. Time 2.30 i. GLENLEE HANDICAP Of £300; 1 mile. PERCEPTION v* J »i" oV*C Ca ... BLACK DOUGLAS . ■■ • • ” RUGBY. PEACE CUR MATCH. Hamilton defeated FrmiMm It 33 ,m hits to 3 in the Peace Cup .Mine at He. rail ton. to-day. C1...1KE CUP: 0.5. A « v. 0.3. B 3. Frank ton 10 v. Muriyt 0: Priscott 2 ; Ik, Welch druppsd goal from fdd. Third Grade: Grammar O.r. 17 v. O 8. 0. RESU LTS ELSEWI iZR E. R A f ■! PUR L Y 3 HIE L D Cl 5 ANG £ 3 Hft N DS. •SOUTHLAND :i ‘ -V/URARAPA AUCKLAND: Auckland 17 v. Canterbury 8. TARANAKI: Wellington IK v. King Country G. PALMERSTON N: Mmiawatli 21 v Oroua-Tr Kawau Sub-unions 5. WANGANUI: Pirate* 14 v Kaiurau 12 NAPIER: Hawke's Bay 32 v. Mariav/henuo 19. WELLINGTON: Wellington 1C v Oi.ago 12. DUNEDIN: Ashburfon 30 v. Otago 0 LEAGUE. ' HAMILTON: Huntly 6 Frankton 3 CRISTCHURCH: Otago 2D v. Ca - SOCCER FUKEiyiIRO: Pi kci ro 2 v. Hover; t Huntly 3 v. pu'.cn to Junction 2. GLEN MASSEY- GU-n’ Massey 0 v Wanderers 1. School Match: WhiUora b ■ Ham. East. 3. WELLINGTON: DiamomJs 3 .. doDUNEDIN: Maori Hill i v. (Vlosgicl 0. HOCKEY. HAMILTON: Auckland Hep. team inn Waikato Reps, at f leelc Pork this afternoon under ideal condition.-:, A fact anc! even game resulted :n draw of one coal each. The Auckland attack was more powerful than that of the home side, though the cefcnce was decidedly weaker. n !ay nuently was -mostly the -.'biting •crritory.tl 'fin- ei|M.*.«ntimn > *:•>- • ’Or Waikato were the Sun :Uro: tiers. Fletcher and Ewer;. Per Auckland. Gardner and Watts were the 'it-n’s-. Cnnpadi scared fer Waikr.to a-uf Moa-lo-th lor Auckland. CHRISTCHURCH: Canterbury 2 v. Otago 1, LADIES' HOCKEY. Hamilton: Ham. Rcon 1 v. Raglan Reps. •!. GISBORNE: N.Z. Champs: A Section Poverty Bay A 6 v. Buses 0; Rotorua 2v. South Canterbury i. B Section. Wellington 4, Hawke’s Ray 3; Southland 2 v. Auckland A 1 : Canterbury 14 v. Poverty Bay B 0; Eastern S v, Auckland B 0. BASKETBALL. CHRISTCHURCH: North Island T’- v, South Island 3; Auckland 1 a v. Wellington 13. GOLF. HAMILTON: First Round of Championship (Seniors): Wynne beat. Tompkins, 4 and 3: Gorrand beat .Guy by default; fisher beat R .es, 4 and 2, Ross beat, Harkness, 5 and 4; Wake beat Horton, 3 and 2: Simpson beat Atkins, 3 and 2; Slack beat Beehan, S and 7. Intermediates: Bell beat Beveridge, 1 up: Hart beat Wilson by default; Sworbrick beat Allen, 2 and 1 ; Gray beat Hogben, 3 and 2; . Horton (senior) beat Ha r -iiK.a, 1 up; Wilkes beat Bjndon, 5 and 4; Day beat Rtithorferd, 6 and 4. Juniors: Bell boat IVlcsk, 4 and 3; Pittar beat Robertson, 5 and 4; Toombs,beat Griffiths, 4 and 3; Awdry beat 'ann, 4 and 3; East beat Cox, 3 and 2; Darcy-Smith beat West water, 1 up at the ISth; MeMuilin beat Cranweil, 5 and 3; Sinclair beat Aiken, 2 up.

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Waikato Times, Volume 106, Issue 17804, 31 August 1929, Page 6

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8 O' CLOCK EDITION Waikato Times, Volume 106, Issue 17804, 31 August 1929, Page 6

8 O' CLOCK EDITION Waikato Times, Volume 106, Issue 17804, 31 August 1929, Page 6