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MARTON J. C. MEETING

STRATFORD MEETING

REWI POTO WINS SUMMER HAN>» DICAP. By Telegraph—Press Association. Marton, January 3. 1 The weather for the second day of the Marton Jockey Club's Summer Meeting

was fine. There was a large attendance anil the totalisator handled ,£19,855, making a tolai lor the. meeting of .£41,052, an increase of ,£3971 on the corresponding meeting last year. Results:— " HACK-HURDLES. One mile and a half. ■t Glenorchy, list (E, Copestake) 1 . 4 C'okely, 'Jst. 31b. 2 1 St. Gate, list 3 Also started: 3 Koseblush, Ost. 131b.; 5 Kurapotangi, list.; 8 La Alette, 9st. Won easily by three lengths. Time, 2min. 513-ssec. .. • J UNCTION PLATE. Six furlongs. . 5 Hythread, Sst. 31b. (T. Dwyor) 1 1 Tango, Sst.Ulb 2 3 Moutoa Queen, Sst. Sib 8 Also started: i Gaug Awa, Bst. 81b.; 4 Cease Fire, 7st. 71b.; (i Canella, 7st. 71b. Won by half a length. - Time. lmin. 16sec. • WELTER IIACIC HANDICAP. Eight "furlongs and a half. 4 Lady Nolan, Bst. 4lb (W. Bell) 1 5 Melodist, Sst. Jib 2 3 Namur, Sst 3 Also started: 1 Bronk Delaval, Sst. 31b.; 2 Blue Thread, Bst. 4lb. ■Won easily by a length. 'Time, lmin. 52sec. SUMMER HANDICAP; ■ One mile and a . distance. 2 Rewi Poto, 9st. lib (R., Hatch) 1 5 Hupahu, 7st. lllb 2 1 Master Lupin, 7st. 121b. . 3 Also started: 4 Expect, Bst. 7lb.j 9 Imarose, 7st. 101b.; 3 Princess Moutoa, 7st. 01b. j 6 Byron, 7st. 71b.; 8 Coral King, 6st. JOlb.; 7 Black Ada, Gst. 71b. Won easily by a longth. Time. lmin. sGsec. ! LADIES' BRACELET, Eight furlongs and a half. ' 5 Miralnia, lOst. 131b. ... (T. R. Taylor) 1 . 1 Glenopal, list. 21b. 2 \6 St. Gate, list. 21b. . v . 3 'Also started: 8 Captain Macky, list. . 21b.; 3 Son, lOst. 91b.; 4 Harem SKirt, lOst. 71b.; 7 Lord Nelson, lOst. 71b.; 2 Battle Tide, lflst. 71b. . Won easily by a length. Time, linin.. 53 3-ssec. TELEGRAPH HANDICAP. Six furlongs. 1 Denise Orme, 9st. 4lb. ... (W. Young) 1 . 3 Combustion, 7st 121b 2 5. Postillion, Ssl. - 91b 3 Also started: G Goljlstream, Bst. 91b.; 7 Black Lupin, 7st. 10lb.; 2 Ararat, 7st. 71b. ' Won easily by two lengths. Time, lmin. 15 2-ssec. , F ARE WELL HACK HANDICAP. Five ' . ■ furlongs. 3 Interlude, 7st. 91b. (W. Bell) 1 2 Martyress,'9st. 31b 2 1 Plying Spur, 7st. 71b. 3 Also started: 5 Vladineau, Bst. 101b.; 6 Mahzoltov, 7st.; 4 Sylvia March, 7st, Won by four lengths. Time, lmin. 2 3-sse«. TURAKINA WELTER HANDICAP. Seven furlongs. 7 Black Lupin, Sst. 81b. ... (T. George) 1 3 Ladify,. fet. 121b. ......./. 2 "1 Depredationist. 13th 3 Also started: 2 Mystified, Bst. 21b. t 8 Improve, Sst. Sib.; 4 New York, Bst. Won by half a length. Time, lmin. 31seo.

BIG' HANDICAP WON BY AVON PARK. ByJTelcsraph—PreEß Association. Stratford, January 3. For. the second day's racing tliere was again a large attendance, considering ■ t»ie showery weather. The totalisator put through for the day =£10,075, as against X 16,271 Inst year, making a total for the meeting of J!38,561, as against .£33,305 last year. The results are:— TOKO WELTER HACK HANDICAP. Eight furlongs and a half. 2 Collector, Sst. 91b 1 1- Syntax,. 9st. 81b. 2 4 Glacier, fcst. .131b. 3 -- A Lso started! 2 Haupai, Bst. ' 91b.; 5 Henry Clay, Sst. Won bv a length; Time, lmin. 54 2-ssoc. CARDIFF STAKES. Five furloDgs. 2 Maid o*. Gowrie, Bst. 1 . 2 Tkahai, Bst. .' a .. 3 rergola. Sst. 3 Also started: 11 Red Hot, Sst.; 10 Mary Maid, Sst.; 7 Golden Fan, Sst.: 5 Roderick, Sst.; 4 Gipsy Gem, Bst.; 4 Fair Paul, Sst.;.9 Antwerp,,Sst.; 6 Silver Webb, Sst. W<in.by.a length. Time, lmin.. 3 i-ssec.. NGAERE HANDICAP. Six furlongs. 2 Glenroy, Bst. 21b. . 1 3 Play Off, Sat. • 61b. 2 5 Tyson, 7st. 81b 3 Also started: J. Tree Lucerne, 9st.; C Patronale, 7st. 111b.; 10 Peroneal. 7st. Mb.; 9 Zetes, 7st. lib.; 7 Grattan, 7st.; 8 Sam,-7st.; 4 Coropet, 7st. ' a close finish. Time; lmiiv. 15 -i-osec. MAKU.RI HURDLES. One mile aud a half. 1 Tarero, 9st. 41b 1 2 TToriiTce, Sst. 41b. 2 1 ICnockpagow, Sst. 61b 3 Also started: 4 Epvorth, 9st. 91b. Won easily. -Time, 2min. 52sec. STRATHMORE HACK HANDICAP. Five furlongs. 1 jjisogne, Sst. 21b. 1 2 Bivouac, .Sst,"4lb. 2 3 Flying Camp, Sst. 21b 3e Also started: 4 Martingale. Sst. 41b. Woii easily. Time, lmin. 3sec. MaLONE MEMORIAL HANDICAP. ' Eight furlongs and' a half. 3 .;\.voii Park, Sst. 31b. 1 2 ineuru, Sst. 101b 2 6 King Cbiara, 7st. 21b. 3 Aleo started: 1 Crawford, Bst.'7lb.; 5 Lariy Mitidleton, Sst. 51b.; 4 Batana, 7st. 10,T>.; 7 Ngapoto, 6st. 101b.; S Royal Dra--goon, Gst. 71b.; S Royal Simon, tot. 71b. Won by a loiigth. Time, lmin. 51sec. LADIES' PURSE HACK HANDICAP. Seven furlongs. ' . \ • - White Blaze, 10st. 131b. .......... 1 8 Ivcalii .Kleshna, lOst ~,,. 2 2 Waioture, lOst. 101b a , Also started: 4 Mahlstick, lOst. 121b.; '■ 7 Formosus, lOst. 71b.; 5 Joy Bells, lOst. 21b.; G New-form, lOst.; 8 Laura, lOst. Won easily. Time, lmin.' 34sec.' COUNTY HACK HANDICAP. Six furlongs. T Hushmen, Sst. 121b. 1 • 4 Iceberg, Bst. " 1 Veto, Bst.' 51b 3 Also jstarted: Bivouac, Bst. loib.;"Vestalis, Bst. "/n».; Sylvaridale, Sst. 71b.; Florist, Bst. Gib.; Martingale, 7st. 101b.; Zola, 7st. 41b'. , Won easily. Time, lmin. 15 2-ssec.

AUCKLAND SUMMER MEETING

DESERT GOLD'S EOYAL STAKES. By Telegraph.—Presß Association. 'mi. .' , Auckiand, January 3. Ihe Auckland .Racing. Club's summer carnival was brought to a successful conclusion to-day. The weather was fine, and the attendance large. The totalizator investments for the day amounted to J25i,912 10s., a decrease of ,£5162 compared with tho corresponding day last year. For the meeting the investments on the machine aggregated i!23G,15l 10s. as against ,£251,614 for last year, a decrease of .£8132 10s. The results are — GOODWOOD HANDICAP. One mile. 9 Lady Penury, 7st. 51b. f 2 Gold Soult, Bst. slb ]]] 2 i Self, 7st. 101b. 3 Also started: 2 Flying Start, 9st.; 3 Loloma, Est. 21b.; 12 Selection, 7st. 131b.; 6 Soultanfc, 7st. 101b.; 5 Tepapapa, 7st. 81b.; 10 Lady Amai, 7st. 51b.; 11 Worcester, 7st. 51b.; 7 Nicomar, 7st. 41b.; 8 Soldier, 7st. Half a mile, from home Lady Penury went to the front, and was never headed. She won by three lengths, half a,', length separating second and third. Time, >lmiu. 39 3-ssec. SYLVIA HANDICAP. Six furlongs. 1 Sasanof, 7st. 121b. • 1 2 Bjorneborg, Bst. 71b 2 ■i Rckanui, Bst. 3 Also started: 3 Good Hope, 7st. 81b.; 5 Independence, 7st. 31b.; G Marabout, list. 121b.; 11 Nireus,' Gst. 81b.; 7 Sir Ralph, 6st. 81b.; 9 Paddiugton Green, Gst. 81b.; 10 Cultriform, Gst. 81b.; 8 Erroneous, 6st. 71b. SasanolF took the lead at the entrance to tho straight, and won by two lengths, a similar distance separating 6econd and third. Time, lmin. 15 3-ssec. GRANDSTAND HANDICAP. One mile and a quarter. 4 King Lupin, Bst. lib I 3 Goldsizc, 7st 2 5 Dribble, 6st. 81b ? Also started: 6 Jack Delaval, Bst. 41b. ; 1 Mullingar, Bst. 31b.; 9 Sir Solo, Bst. 31b.; 2 Blackall, 7st.. 121b;; 11 Castalia, 7sfc. 41b.; 7 Bertrada, 7st. 21b.; 10 Munstcr, 7st.;• 8 St. Elmo, 6st. 81b. King Lupin led all the way, and won, comfortably by two lengths and a half. ' Goldsize was a head in front of Dribble. Time, 2min. 7rec. 21st' ROYAL STAKES, of 1000 sovs. Weight-lor-agC. Six furlongs. 1 Mr. T. H. Lowi-j's Desert Gold . 1

2 Hon. J. D. Ormond's Hyttus 2 1 Jl'r. T. H. Ixiwij's Egypt 3 Also started: The Toil, 7 Lady Jack, Ii Nystad, G Sweet Tipperary, 4 Wardancer, £ Cymer. Desert Gold was first away, and she led 1 all the way. She won pulling up, by five lengths from Hyttus, who was two ; lengths and a half in front of Egypt. : Time, lmin. 13 3-ssec. AUCKLAND HURDLES HANDICAP. , Two uiiles. I 1 Vascular, lOst. Sib. ...'. i i 2 Tenacious, lOst. 31b .Y.„. 2' 5 Te Onga, lOst. Sib h Also started: G Black Northern, '.'it. • 51b.; Marconi, 9st. 101b.; 8 Prince Eddie, i 9st. 71b.; 7 St. Lewis, 9st. 31b.; 3 Hopye, i 9st. 31b.; 9 Taihape, 9st. 31b. Vascular was leading over the last fence, when ; he was challenged by Tenacious, who had moved uj)\ from the Tear, but Vascular ■ had sufficient in hand to win by a head. Five lengths between second and third. ; Time, 3niin. 4&oo. COUNTY HANDICAP. Six furlongs. .' 1 Bimeter, Sst. 71b. 1 ! 4 'I'inopai, 7st. 12lb'. '/ : 2 Tete-a-tete, 9st.' 51b. ; 3 ' Aiso started: 3 Hyginas, 7st. 61b.; G Aster, 7st. 41b.; 5 Tact, 7st. 21b. Bimeter I led all the way, and won bj; a length and a half, with a similar distance be- ; tween second and third, Time, lmin. ; 13 2-ssee. • -J AUCKLAND PLATE. One mile and a , half. 1 Eligible, 7st. lllb 2 2 Balboa, These were the only starters. Eligible; , led till the entrance to the straight, when : Balboa drew almost level. Eligible j maintained the advantage, and won by three-quarters of a length. Time, 2min. 23 2-ssec. j GREY HANDICAP. Five furlongs. 6 Coleraine, Sst. 101b 1 ! 2 Sweet Corn, Bst. 101b .'. 2 j I Limpet, Bst. 71b 3 Also started: 5 Tinoreka, Bst. 81b.; 5 * 'King's Courier, 7st. 51b.; i Hydrus. Sat. ] dlb.; 8 Ihapuna, 7st. 101b.; S Ring Lupin, i 7st. 41b.; 8 Manakau, 7st. 10lb.; 9 Lighting, 7st. 91b.; 7 Carly6ian, 7st. Sib.; 15 ] Lucitana, 7st. 41b.; 14 Harlestone. 7-it.; 17 Master Florence, 7st.; 12 Cordite, 7st.; ! II Penniless, 7st.; 18 Pre-eminent, 7st.; 13 Scrap o' Paper, 7st.; 16 Summer Pioae, ! 7st.j -10 Vinaka, 7st. At the distance j Coleraine came up fast on the outsile, ! and forging ahead won by two lengflis and a half. Two lengths divided second j and third. Time, lmrn. 1 :J-3sec. . \

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2660, 4 January 1916, Page 8

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MARTON J. C. MEETING STRATFORD MEETING Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2660, 4 January 1916, Page 8

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