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STRATFORD MEETING

MARTON MEETING

CUP WON BY MAROUETEUR. 1 By Telcjraph—Press Association. Stratford, January 1. The Stratford races opened to-day in fine weather.. There was a record attendance, and the investments totalled i#,5U against „C2?,593 on the first day last year. Details of "the racing are as follow:— MAIDEN PLATE, of 125 fovs. Five furlongs.—l Santorini, 1; 3 Vivirini, 2; 5 Master Curran, 3. Also started: G Kintoi kiro, 1,0 Fair Paul, 11 Jane Douglas, <1 Belle Noire, 8 Lnrly Leo, 12 Oueen Victoria, 2 Passin' Through, 9 Valencia, 3 Riki, 15 Ke'mra, li Yeoman, l(i Maniaroto, 7 Ivellee. AVon easily by three lengths, one length behvfon second and third. Time. lmin. 4 l-ssec. TARIKI AVELTER HANDICAP, of 150 sovs. Seven furlongs,—l Egmont Park. 9st. 1 Sjb., 1; 3 Mannish, Sst. 91b., 2; 2 Machree, Sst. 1111),, ,1. Also started ■ G Kola,- Ost. lib.; 5 Otonga, 9st. lib.; 8 Haversack, Sst. 81b.; 4 Army Service. Sst. "lb.; r Vagrance Piece, Sst. 71b.; 9 Takanganui, Sst. 71b.; 10 Toarere, Sst. 71b.; 11 Coronita, Bst. 7lb. Won by a neck, half a length between second and third. Time lmin. 30lsec. STRATFORD CUP. of GOO sovs. One mile and a quarter. 1 Marqueteur, Bst. 91b 1 3 Perfect Day. 7st 2 4 Yolo, Ost. 81b 3 . Also started: 5 Paddington Green. ,7st. 71b.; 2 Pretty Bobby, 7st. 111b.: G Mimiri, Gsf. 7!'b.; 7 Trombone, G=t. 71b. ■ A splendid finish: AVon by a neck, half a neck separating the next two. Time, 2min. lOJsec. OIIUIU HACK HURDLES, of 175 sovs. One mile and three-quarters.— 4 Ratnna. Ost. 21b.. 1; 1 Khartoum, lOst. 81b.. 2; 3 Ngakanni. Ost. 111b,. 3. Also started; fi Cheddar. 10st. 21b.; 2 Applaud, 9st. 31b.; 5 Blue Moon. o=t. After petting a commanding lead. Blue Moon fell at the buck of'the course and broke his back, and had to be' destroyed. AVon by three lengths. Tinm. 3nv'n. 19 3-sscc. ' DOUGLAS HANDICAP, of 300 sots. Six'furlongs—l Jutland. Bst. Sib.: 1; 5 Swe»t Memo" - , 7 s t. 7'b.. 2; 3 Cnrmel 'Arcli, 7nt. Sib., 3. .Also started: 2 Jnah, Ost. 101b.: G ITuphman. 7st. 91b.: 4 Hallow. 7st. 81b.; 7 Kareao, Gst. 1011). ' AA 7 on bv ;i loigth. Tii"", lmin. 14 Wisn". JITDHIRST" HACK HANDICAP, of 175 cnxs. Ei"ht fin'lonps and a half.— Self-Alliance, 7st. 5W>„ 1: 3 Marshal Neil, 7st. o'b., 2: 2 Halcyon, 7.=t. 71b.. 3. Alsn stnrt"d: 4 AA T b'te Raneer. 7 c t. 111b.; 5 Ch"ev Tin, 121b.; 0 Alio Montrose, Gst., 1211).: 7 KHcapoo. Gst. 121b. AVon bv two lengths and a half. Time, lmin. 50 4-s=ec. MAHOE WET.TER HANDTCAP. of 091 (■•■■7S. Eiclit furlongs mid a half.—l Tinmen, Ost. 11b., 1: 3 Uinrle [)st> Gib., 2; Clavis, S=t. 7'b„ 3. Also starW: 4 Arunster, Ost. lib.: 5 BinrVim. B C I\ 131b. AVon on the post "by half a liead. T''ii". Imin. 15 2-s=cc. RAILWAY HACK HANDICAP, of 150 sov. Six furlongs.—2 Income, 7«t.. 1; 4 Crylnl Pnlaee, 7s|. 21b„ 1 Tolemi". 7st., 'S. Also st.nrt"il: 5 Knmn n awnnui, 7H-. 7">.: G E"circK 7st.: 7 Benojue, 7st. Won easily. Time, lmin. 15sec; WEIGHTS FOR SECOND DAY. AVeighls for the second day are:— CARDIFF STAKES. Six furlon-s.-Marathon, Sst.; Yeoman, Bst.; Rilii, Sst.; Empyrean, Bst.; Hiverini, Sst; Mannish, Sst.; i'iriaraka, Sst.; Banogue, Sst.; Master Curran, Sst.; Toarere, Sst.; I'assin' Through Bst.; Valencia, Sst.; Kemra, Sst.; Encircle, Sst. TO ICO WELTER HANDICAP. Eight furlongs and <1 half.—Self Alliance, 10st.; Simon, Ost. 51b.; Khartoum, 9st. 21b.; Marshall Neil, Ost. lib.; Machree, Ost.; Halcyon, Sst. 101b.: Army Service, Sst. 1011).; Haversack, Bst. Mb.; Vagranco rii"'*; Sst. 8lb.; Cheer Up, Sst. AIiALONE MEMORIAL HANDICAP. EiL'ht furlongs and a half.—A'olo, Ost. 111b.: Tnali, Sst. 131b.; I'addlngton Green, S?t. O'.b.; Jutland, Bst. Oil).; Perfect Di.v, 7st. 131b.; Tiranga, 7st. 01b.; Jtunstor, 7st. •lib. MAKUni HURDLES. One mile and a half.—Khartoum, list. 51b.; Hataii.i, li)?t. 101b.; Applaud, 10si. lib.; Speedveil JTac. Ost. l?,'b.; Ciieddar, 9sfc. -71b.; Curonita. Ost ; Fair Paul, Ost. NGAKKE HANDICAP. Six furlongs. -Jutland, Ost. 71b.; Eslhonin, Ost. 41b.; Sweet Memory, Sst. 31b.; Carmcl Arch, 7st. 1011).; Tirana, 7st. 1011). STRATKMOKE HANDICAP. Five furlongs.—Prince I'ormby, Ost. 81b.; Kareao, Sst. 131b.; Income. Bs't. 71b.; Marble Bar, Sst. 51b.; Lady Paula, Sst- 51b.; Kiuuiftna-

wnnui, . 7st. 121b.; Master Curran, 7st. 71b.; Flying Master, 7st. 711).; Esperantist, 7st. Tib.; Encircle, 7st. 71b.; Alice Montrose, 7st 71b.; Kellee, «7st. 71b. " LOWGARTII AVELTER HANDICAP. Eight furlongs and a half.—Paddington Green, lOst. 111b.; Pretty Ilobbv, •10st. 51b.; Cnrmel Arch, Ost. 121b.; 'I'iranga, fet. 101b.; Tirana, Ost. 71b.; Revocation, 8s t. ltlb.; Trombone, Ssl. 101b.; Claris, Sst. 101b. COUNTRY HANDICAP. Six furlongs.—Egmont Parle, 9st.; Kareao, isst. 8lb.; Pnssin' Through, Bst.; Crystal Palace, Sst.: Otonga, 7st. 81b.; Queen Victoria, Gst. 121b.

CUP WON BY ORATRESS. l)y Telograph—Press Association. Marton, January 1. Tlio Marfan summer race meeting ' opened to-day in splendid weather. There ivas a record attendance, and the totalifiiitor handled XIUIB, against J.'.13,0iil for the one-day meeting last vear. Results:— FIRST HACK HURDLES, of 200 sovs. One milt! and three-quarters. 4 Endure, Ost. Sib (L. Lambess) 1 2'llushabye, lOst 2 3 Combustion. lOst. 31b 3 Also started; 1 Gdldstream, Sst. 01b.; 5 Tiirponite, Ost. 21b.; G Sartosta, Ost. Won by half a length. No time taken. DASH HACIC HANDICAP, of 175 govs. Six furlongs. 2 Idle Talk, Sst. 21b. ... (-M. M'Carten) 1 1 Farce, 7s t 2 3 Idleness, 7st. 21b 3 Also started: 5 March On, 7st. 81b.; G Hupana, 'st. Gib.; 1 Paonui, 7st.; 7 Mida, 7st.; 10 Kawhan, 7st.; 9 Belle of the Camp. 7st.; 11 Golden Vi, 7st. Won by a length. Time, lmin 14 1-3 sec. JUVENILE HANDICAP, of 200 eovs. Four furlongs. 1 Saima, Bst. 131b (A. Oliver) 1 3 Bestir, 7st. 121b 2 2 Demand, 7st. 81b 3 , Also started: 7 Hallowell, 7st. 81b.: 8 Birkie, 7st. 81b.; 10 Red Dob, 7st. 81b.; G Lord Desmond, 7st. 81b.; 9 Metionome, 7st. 81b.; 5 Celmisift, 7st. 51b.; 4 Maungaronga, 7st. slb. Won easily. Time, 48 2-ssec. MARTON CUP, of GOO sovs. One milo and a quarter. 1' Oratress, Sst. 101b. ... (St. M'Carten) 1 4 Lndojreur, 7st. Olb 2 3 Roso Queen, 7st. Bib 3 Also started: 2 Punka, flat. Oratress led all the way and won by a length. Time, 2min. 9 2-ssec. LADIES' BRACELET, of 110 sore. Eight furlongs and a half. 4 Diamond Nap, lOst. 12lb. (Mr. A. C. Judd) 1 2 Hautawa, lOst. 331b 2 5 Ponieroy, lOst. 71b 3 Also started: 1 War Star, list. Gib.; 8 Whetoki, lOst. 71b.; 10 Some Day, 10st. 71b.; 0 Student. lOst. 71b.; 3 Warning, Jflst. 71b.; G Wakaruku, lOst. 71b.; 11 Desire, 10st. 71b.; 7 Tunatau, 10st._ 71b. Won by half a length. Time, lmin. 34 2-ssec. RAILWAY HANDICAP, of 350 sovb. Six furlongs. 4 Bindlo, 7st. 81b (P. Rayner) 1 1 Bo Peep, Bst. 21b 2 7 Gold Problem, Gst. 91b 3 Also started: 2 Ruddy, 7st. 131b.; 5 Kipling, Tst. 101b.; 3 Coolpan, 7st. 21b.; G Gayeinm, Gst. 91b. Won by two lengths. Time, lmin. 12 2-s?ec. NEW YEAR HACK HANDICAP, of 175 sovs. Seven furlongs. 1 Fulica, Sst. 31b. ... (L. G. Morris) 1 4 Solvaless, Sst. 101b : 2 2 Moutoa Camp. Sst. olb 3 Also started: 3 Railnnd, Bst. lllb.: 7 Raiput. Sst. 101b.; 5 Na.mur, Sst. 71b.; 8 Coral Queen, Sst. 21b.; G St. Omer, Bst. 21b.,- 11 Regard, Bst.; 11 Wliizz Bang, Bst.; 10 Pomona, Sst.; 12 Huarangi, Sst.; 9 Top Dog, Sst. AVon by a loncth- 'Time. Imin. 08sec. STEWARDS' WELTER HANDICAP, of 275 sovs. .Eight furlon?s and a. half. 3 Hyttus, Sst. lllb (H. Griffiths) 1 2 Goldshine, Ost. 51b 2 1 Arrow-field, Sst. 131b 3 Also started: 5 Omahu. Ost. Gib.; 4 Fabrifniette. ost. Olb. Won by a length. Time, lmin. 50sec. ACCEPTANCES FOffSECOND DAY. Acceptances for the second day are:— SECOND HACK HURDLES. One miJo and a. half.—Endure, lOst. 81b.; Combustion, lOst. 31b.; Hautawa, lOst. 21b.; Coldstream, flat. 31b.; Diamond Nap, 9st. illb.; Turpinite, tst.; Wakaruku, Ost.; Vigilo. Ost. NURSERY PLATE. Five furlongs.Saimn, Ost. Olb.; Bestir, Sst. 31b.; Demand, 7st. 101b.; Hallowell, 7st. Gib.; Birkie, 7st. Gib.; Red Bob, 7st. Gib.; Quip, 7st. 51b.; Celiniisia, 7st. 3lb. SU.MMEK HANDICAP. One mile and a distance—Punka, Ost.; Waimatao, Bst.; Ladogeur, Sst.; Goldshine, Sst.; Demos, 7ot. 121b.; Omahu, 7st. 91b.; Arrowfield, Tst. Gib.; Fabriquette. 7st.; Ruddy, Gst. 121b.; Gaycium, Gst. 71b. JIUNTERVILLE HACK WELTER HANDICAP. Eight furlongs and a half. —Moutu, Ost. 41b.; Fulica, Sst. 131b.-; Diamond Nap, Sst. lllb.; Coral Queen, Bst. Gib.; I'omeroy, Sst. 51b.; Whetoki, Sst.; Whizz Bang, Sst.: AVarning, fst. ELECTRIC HACK HANDICAP. Six furlongs.—Ruddy, Ost. 511).; Idle Talk, Bst. 121b.; March On, 7st. 711).; Finkop, 7st.. 71b.; Idleness, 7st. Gib.; Farce, 7st. 51b.; Hupana, 7st. 51b.; Mida, 7st.; Iluaranga, 7st.; Kawhau, 7st.; Tunatau, 7st.; Jinlle o' the Camp,,7st.; Desire, 7st. TELEGRAPH HANDICAP.' Six furlongs—AVnimatao, 9st.; Bindle, Sst. 51b.; Ruddy, 7st. 101b.; Birkenvale,'7st. 71b.; I'hilomeln, Gst. 121b.; Gaycium, Gst. 7!b. FAREWELL HACK HANDICAP. Seven furlongs—Railnnd, Sst. 91b.; War Baby, Sst. 71b.; Fulica, Bst. 511).; Salvalass." Bst. ftlb.; Rajput, Bst. 21b.; Namtir, 7st. 101b.; St. Omer, 7st. 41b.; Lady Fire, 7st.; Achillion, 7st.; Knpiti, 7st.; Pomona, 7st. ' TUR-AKINA WELTER HANDICAP. Seven furlongs.—Goldshine, Ost. Olb.; Hyttus, Ost. Gib.; Omahu, Ost. 41b.; Birttenvale, Sst. 131b.; Ermine. Sst. lllb.; Fabriquette, Sst. 91b.; Gold Problem, Bst. 51b.; Philomela. Bst. ;-Hushabye, fist.; Combustion, Sst.; War Star, Sst.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 83, 2 January 1920, Page 6

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STRATFORD MEETING MARTON MEETING Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 83, 2 January 1920, Page 6

STRATFORD MEETING MARTON MEETING Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 83, 2 January 1920, Page 6

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