SPORTING.
PAHIATUA R.C.
(By Telegraph—Pt. Press Association,
PAHIATUA, January 27.
For the painatua. meeting, tuere. was excellent weather and tne going tras good. The attendance was large.
The tote'handled 4-4,01 u, as ag«mst Us last year". Results ; -
Maiden IjLahdicap.—s Chief Clerk 1, .2 Moi rath: 2, 3 Kalmuk 3. A splendid finish, heads.' Time 1.19 2-6.
.; Ballahbe; High weight Handicap.—l Rdyal Songster 1, 1 Mahora 2, 4 Freehold- 3. ctybn by a length, a head. ! i’iino 1.28 1-5; /■'/'• v
1 Korini- Haclt 'Handicap.-—1 Arvada 1, 3 Golden Shadow. 2 22 False Scent 3. Only starters. Won by a. length, a neck. Time 1.19.
Pahiatua Arajean 1, 3 Jay•son.2, 2 The swell 3. Also started: Royal. Game, Rory Mor, Tumbridge. •Arajean .-went to the iront and was never headed. He gave nothing else a. chance: in the straight and won by two lengths from Jayson, with The Swell .two; lengths, away, third. Time 2.10.1-5..
Hamua Hack Handicap.—2 Thrasher 1,1 Manawatu 2, 3 Spearopa 3. Only starters. . -Won trp a length. OJune 1.54. There was a lengthy inquiry into the alleged interference by Thrasher, /with JVlanawatu. at the bottom of the straight. 'The judicial committee decided that no action be taken. Makere Hack. —1 Gold Sand 1, PateaVoa 2, 4 Baskier 3. Also started: 3 Leyland. Wen by a length and ahalf, three lengths. Time 1.18 1-5. An inquirj’ was held by the stewards concerning Patearoa’s rider being overweighted by three and a-half pounds when he weighed in, the horse being disqualified for the race. There was no evidence to show how the mistake occurred. . . ,
President’s Handicap.—l Souchong 1, Dainty Ways 2,2 Acorn 3. Won easily by two lengths, half a length. Time 1.16 4-6.
Eketahuna , Hack Handicap. —2 Earthquake 1, 5 Lady Ronald 2, 3 Derry Belle 3. Also tar tod: 1 Green Patch, 6 Aerospire. Won by a length, half a length. Time 1.28 3-5. PMAR LAP. FINISHES MOTOR RUN. NEW YORK, Jan. 26. A message from San Clements, California, states that Phar Lap was stabled there after his trip from San Jbr-e to-day. Trainer Davis said that the horse had mode, the long trip in good shape, and that he would be taken across me border to the Agua Caliente stables to-morrow.,
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