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RANGITIKEI MEETING HEATON PARK HANDICAP WON BY RUDDY. Sy Telegraph.—Press Aeeociation. Murton, July 6. The Bangltikel Hunt Olub’s meeting wa« held to-day The weather was dull but fine and there was a fair attendance Ihe going was heavy. The totalisator handled £16,185. Results:— HUNTERS’ HURDLES HANDICAP, of 120 sore. One mile and three 'l U ’Tall S ) 1 Temaire, 10st. 61b to- wane) 1 Ghori. Itat- , ••••■ j Eldenholm, 10st. 21b. '1 Also started: Turakina.. lOst. 21b., bit ver Paul, Eady Upcott, 10st - Won prhllv Time, 3min. 2186 c. MAKARAKA y TRIAL HACK HANDICAP, of 135 sovs. Five, fuilongs. First Division. Projector, 9st (A. Tricklebank) 1 Demoness, j glpoto Lady Ilina. Tivoli. A C nTom, Notawede. Potoiia. Golden Vi, Acn lU Won by a length and a half. Time, Imln. 5 2-ssec. . . Second Division s , Regard, 9st <M. M'Cartau) 1 Sunny Jim. J Started tail tat.) : Noble. Tekahu, Idrina Lady Taa. Yankee Jack, Garola, Lady Nassau. Mark Time, Red Logue, Pakaraka, Hallowell, Bouron. Wan bv a leneth. Time Imm 6sec. VnGITIKEI HUNT CUP STEEPLY CHASE, of 160 bovb. Three miles Papatere, list. 101 b (A.. M Donald) 1 Mac, 10. it. 91b. Bourlon. 10et. 71b. " “""i;;; uim'nU Also started: Onipoto. list 71b., Simple Sam, list- 311>; Hurrangi lOst.. 91b. Won by three lengths, third horse twelve lATifftbs back Time 6mln. Isec. HEATON PARK HANDICAP, of 210 sovs. Seven furlongs. Ruddy, lOst. 11b. .. <B. H Morris) 1 Bonny Briar, Set. Stork. 9st. 71b"I, “ Also started: Rose Queen, lOst 11b.. White Blaze, tat. Mb.; Autonioaua, Tirana, 9st. 31b.; Detroit, tat. 21b.; Kipling, S VonVa N hrad; &&e’a nrak TCEW HALLOA STEEPLECHASE, of 120 SOVB. Two miles. Onipoto, list <A. M Donald) 1 Simple Bam, list t Rococo lOst. 51b The Hound. lOst.. fell. Won by thirty lengths. Time, <nHn.l6sec. LADIES’ BRACELET, of 80 sovs. One mile and a quarter. Kafour. list. 71b. .•••■->• (MQueenhl Half Blue, lOst, 101 b “ Magdhaba, lOst. 71b. T.";"";Uk yin Also started: Ooolpan, lift. 131 b.. Zinnia. list. 101 b.; Kawhau, Oniroa, lOst. 71b. Won by three lel ” r | hs anri tl ' t e hir ? a me Ti mJ‘ tance between second and third, lime, WAIROMAHAOK HANDICAP, of 136 sors Seven furlongß. Passenger, tat. 71b. (M. M’Cartan) 1 Lady Kotiropo, 9st. 71b ’ E Won by a long neck. Time, Imin. 35 2-ssec. NOTES AND COMMENTS By QlxncosThe V.R.C. Grand National meeting will be concluded on Saturday, when the steeplechase will be decided. fanev is Mountain God, who is to be rid den ’by the New Zealand horseman 6tan Reid. , Acceptances for the first day g handicap events, also Wellington Cr ?ha on the second day) and entries for the Trial Plate, six furlongß, at the Welling ton Racing Club’s Winter Meeting, close on Friday next at 9 p.m., with Mr. A. E. Whyte (secretary). Onipoto started twice at Marton day, and in his second attempt he scored. This was in the View Halle/. Steeples, In which there were only four starters c'ndinr Simple Sam. who had already started in the Hunt Cup Steeplechase. Locally the idea prevails that Glahtul niJLv be first fancy in. the Winter Hur aits at I'rentiuun while Coroglen will a like position at the close of the machine in the Wellington Steeplechase. Applaud was taken to the Marton Meeh inc yesterday, but it was found that he wfs not to start, so he « 8 scratched for both his engagements. Demos has been suffering from. a swollen hock since the Auckland meeting, aud his trainer will have a th0^00« get the Demosthenes gelding to the port for the Parliamentary Handicap next week. At Marton on Tuesday, Buddy did the best half mile of the morning, and yesterday he started a good favourite m tne Henton Park Handicap. J’? 18 posed by a good lot, and the son of Au Red won comfortably f Bonny Briar, who agajn filled the po lion of runner-up The Wellington owned Sunny J ini started a hot favourite In the second Princess Marion at Otaki 12 months ago. Panatere only had three jnmierates to dirom. Of in the Hunt Oup Steeplechase -J yesterday. He scored comfortably and'gave a sururisingly good return ronsidering his form behind Synigian at Dannevirke. Thnmas Price, a brother of the well” knowTr’acing fkmliy dfW at Wellingtoa ?rai e is d to to-day. When Loyal Irish won at BoaehiU lust month, he ran in the uommation of MrR P King, and was ridden by the wei iiiigton horseman, Ashley Reed. The same horseman had the mount ou Uiandra, who started favourite in the big handicap, but finished out of a place. Temaire, winner of the Hunters Hurdles at Marton yesterday, is ope ot J. Goyle s team. He is a 5-year old by Iwnkee Jack from a Torpedo mare, and had previously finished second in the bcuriy at Bulls. The new law necessitating, ’’'■thin B s'. vc " davs of the rooetiug, the sending ot » return of all investments, together with the navment to the Government of all fractions and other undistributed invest, mente was enforced for the. first time at the Christchurch Hunt. Olubs meeting on Saturday The alteration should be noted by backers of winners who did r6Cel J’ their dividends forthwuh, as, under the new law. they will lose their money unles. they collect at once. Accordinc to a Dunedin writer, Mr. K. bU or i no? e tae ri g?ldtag wiUta ten! north tHI he has done a iew mor. callops. ._ , It was expected that the Marton Jockey Club will put on a weight for ake roc. orer six ffirlongs at its Spring Meeting this year, but the proposal has. been shelved for twelve montns. At a meeting of the Board of the N&vr Zealand Trotting: Association it was deeided. that in future no licenses be ed to women other than to those already holding: licenses—Preet Assn
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