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IT WAS SUN UP

Won and Broke Fetlock INCIDENT AT TRENTHAM (By “The Watcher.”) I have to thank numerous correspondents for helping me out in the reply to “Argument” regarding the incident at Trentliam where a winner broke a leg after passing the post and had to be destroyed. Readers have rallied nobly to the rescue both by telephone and by post. Letters have come from Mr. H. F. O’Leary, “Reader,” Wellington, “Kent Terrace,” and Mr. J. Fleming, Waiwetu Road. They all supply the horse’s name and details. Sun Up, owned by Mr. F. Williamson, of Christchurch, and ridden by F. C. Porter, won the Onslow Handicap on the third and concluding day of the Wellington Racing Club’s winter meeting on Saturday, July 16, 1927. He broke a fetlock after passing the post and was destroyed. • He was trained by T.H. Gillett. Answers to Correspondents. “Doubtful,” Wellington: (1) £2/11/-; £l/8/-. (2) £l/13/6. (3) £3/18/-; 11/10/6. “Sport,” Otaki: (1) £3/15/-. (2) £2/11/-. (3) £9/9/6. (4) £4/17/6. (5) £2/5/6. “J. 1V.,” Konini: (1) You win £2/11/6. (2) £l/10/6. (3) £2/8/-. (4) £4 17/6. WAIROA MEETING Fields For To-day (By “The 'Watcher.”) The Wairoa Racing Club’s annual meeting will open to-day and conclude on Saturday. Fields are composed mostly of East Coast horses, some of them being unknown quantities. Betting will be conductll under the single pool system, and with three dividends in fields of nine or over. The following may be well supported in their engagements : —■ 12.45. —Trial Handicap.-—Gold Stitch and Peggy’s Joy. 1.25. —District Hack.—Foreign Money and Unexpected. 2.s—Wairoa Handicap.—Sunny Song and Kahunoke. 2.45. —Te Kupenga Handicap.—Alby and Gasman. 3.25. —Maiden Scurry. — Barcarolle, Blygain and Celcrhnus.. 4.5. —Ormond Handicap.—Good Hunting and Lavina. 4.45. —Ruawa Hack.—Lavina, Kahnnoke and De Trop. The card is as follows: — TRIAL HANDICAP, of £5O. Six furlongs.

DISTRICT HACK HANDICAP, of £45. Six furlongs.

WAXROA HANDICAP, of £9O. One mile and a quarter.

TE KUPENGA HACK HANDICAP, of £5O. Six furlongs.

MAIDEN SCURRY, of £45. Five furlongs.

ORMOND HANDICAP, of £O5. Seven furlongs.

RUAWA HACK HANDICAP, of £5O. Seven furlongs.

ANTIQUE RUNS SECOND Glimpse of Old Form By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright, (Received January 30, 9.45 p.m.) Sydney, January 30. At the Ascot races to-day Antique gave a glimpse of his old form, running second in a fairly good field in the Ascot Handicap, which was won by Polette by half a length.

Fortene 9 0 Count Gold Stitch . 8 13 Willonyx 8 6 Peggy’s Joy . 8 IP Collision 8 6 Wolsey 8 10 Victor Colima 8 6

Foreign Unexpected 7 10 Money 9 0 Katonga ... 7 10 Jazz King .. S 4 Barcole 7 10 Master Cynic 8 4 Hine te Wai 7 8

Speed 9 0 Royal Banquet 7 7 Kahunoke ... 8 0 Lady Wessex 7 0 Marching Song 7 13 Fortene 7 0 Sunny Song . 7 10 Bothwell 7 0

Lavina .... 8 1 Queen’s Pride 8 2 Gasman 8 « Warvane 8 0 Mata Hari .. 8 b Secrecy 7 9 Alby 8 3 Valadore 7 0 Grumpy 8 2

Barcarole .. 8 0 x-tti). JJ AVU AU Our Bonnie .. 8 JAB. 0 Blygaln .... 8 0 Royal Mimic 8 0 Blue Vision . 8 0 Unexpected .. 8 0 Cellerimus . 8 0 Peggy’s Joy . 8 0 Small Boy . 8 0 Whimper .... 8 0 Katonga 8 0

Speed 9 0 Sunny Song . 7 6 Good Foreign Hunting 8 fl Honey 7 0 Cullus .... 8 *2 Count Lavina .... 7 8 Willonyx 7 0

Lavina .... 9 0 Fortene 7 7 Big Dook ... 8 8 Gold Stitch . 7 B Kaliunokc 8 iJ Wolsey .... 7 3 Mata Hari .. S 4 Count Queen’s Pride S 1 Willonyx 7 0 Foreign T in 7 0 Money 7 11 VaJadore 7 0 De Trop .... 7 8 Vidor Colima 7 0 King’s Lancer 7 8

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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 108, 31 January 1935, Page 15

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IT WAS SUN UP Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 108, 31 January 1935, Page 15

IT WAS SUN UP Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 108, 31 January 1935, Page 15

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