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SPORTING.

FIXTURES. tc Jan. 20 & 2D & Feb. 2—Takapnna J.C. ( . r Jan. 3u and 31—Pahiafua P,C. Annual f t Feb. 7 unci o—Cauterbai-y J. C. Smimicr y) Feb. 13 and 14—Turnout P.O. Summer ( j Fob. 20, 21, it 23—Dunedin J. C. Autumn Feb 20&21 —Woodvillo District J.C. V 1 March 8 and o— Wanganui J.C. Autumn j: March. 30 and April 1, o and G—A.J.C • J Paliiatua Racing Club. | J ; Second Day- ! r ; For Press Association. ! o PAiiiA-i'ir.s, January 31. |t Splendid weu'kcr prevailed i'or tl.o T second day of fahiaiua Pacing Club's i summer meeting, and attendance was ;>' LU'ain laryo. -The amount init throu;4'h * the tote to-day was i:53iG against J 27-170 l ( for eoricsp.sliding day List year, making a ; total deiicioae./ on the meeting com- ! ( pared with t'..at of last year oi' i;;>0UO. j Results:— j Hack Handicap H;..-los, H- miles—,. Paujjitoto 1, A .viipuni 2. The only:; starters. V.'on L\u:ly. 'lime, 3miu Uisee, : Dlv, .£1 os. : Stewards Handicap, C iurlone;s—Oyreiio 1, Scotch Peel 2, SanboiinOu 3. The '. only starters. V.Vn by a length. Time, ;

imeii;.,,-,,.. i;;v. i;i ;>s '; ■' Newmarket Hack Handicap, 5 furlongs j ( Pearlio 1, Slepmar 2, Pan--ipapa ■',. ■ Von by a L-u-lh. Time, limn '' 2-osee. ! , Divs, im and XI 12s. i, Makuri Hack Handicap, 0 uirl.nm;s.— j ( Mauira 1, Sir Jen son 2, Lomaria ;'.. V> on ! by a le.iytii. Time, limn 17 1-usees. I Div:,.:!:.) (is. i Racing Ci.ua liAoa.cAV, of 110 soys, 1 ; m : l') and lurione;. j Mr MPukihi, 7.3 (P----(himirai) l Mr Speedy's roLpthi, (i. 7 (Muriit) ... 2 Mr Rs.yal Pmo, Rio (Larson) 3 Scratched: Aborj-imd. Passing the I sta.n.l >Taptha was out by herself three j | lenudh; iii ?ront of Koyal Pine, who was a , couieo i:f lengths in front of the vest ..•!' j the' held. Pound the back stretch the two loa.P.i's maintained their | advanta-e, while Monti;;'.) had run up into third place. Kapiha was lirst into | the straight, with Royal Plue and Makv- | kihi close up. At the. distance Makikihi , drew out ami won comfortably by a length, Rova! Phio thr-o lengths a»vay third, Moutmo fourth. Time, lmin 5o sees. Divs., <;5 i's and £1 U. ' Manual.- Welo,', one milc-Millenial 1, Sharkovnu 2, :Tudiv,ck U. APo started : PunlaLen, Saudi:;, Clem, -Nero, Tiwlia, Craud lVpluv. V.'on by a length and a hail. Time, lmin Kivs., £:> iind M :'s. ■ Maiden Hack Scurry, -1 furhai-s,— Ancvcle 1, V. r aihuka, 2, Pluo Piver Ik Scratched: Crand ikudar, Command, Conotoniatieii, Lady J.bdba, r.ioikey. V.'on easily. Time, olsec. Divs., X-) and l.Ss. Orand Stand V.'clior, 7 furion-s Makikihi 1, Aboriginal 2, .ihdchiea ". Scvatcheo : Moulin- '.Von by a lenisth. Time, lmin 2:J :;-.3:,e0. Divs., iS Is and XI ss.

Taka-nina costing. Third Day. Tim following aco'j>ta;L:os have beei" recdved: Mauinb ILwi'ioAi', four hiri..-ii;;s.

By "Turf." The above meeting concludes tomorrow. Anticipations:— Marine Handicap —l'ortlighfc or Xey. Borough llaudiea p.—Celerity or Omati. Hurdles.—Soultiish or Aqua Kegia. I'onv Lliintliciip.—'ForVla ui- La Annie. V,'eft or Handicap.—ituily or Claremont. fib eplcehase—Hauiapu or Tui._ . Suium-r Handicap.—Soultmnid or Geordio.

IVconport Handicap.—Millie or Mi* "Winnie.

Racing Gkib

The Manawatu Ihn/iug Club met last eveiiii!'.;, Mr K. S. Abraham in tlia chair. It was decided that the sain of £lO 10s, declined by the Children's Home, be divided between the. Hospital and the Consumptives' Sanatorium, making a total of £ls donated. If was decided to agree to the proposal of fh: lhuigiiikei Club to hold a conference at Eeildi.i" on the 7lh March, and the president and Mr C. A. Longman were appointed delegates. Mr V. J. Nathan, hon. secretary, presented a statement of accounts of the Christmas meeting, showing a very satisfactory state of affairs. Accounts amounting to £2054 Is 8d were passed for payment. Tiie Manawaui Sires' Produce Stakes was adopted; first horse to receive £IOOO, the second £l5O. and the third £SO from the stakes. Particulars in conuecikm with the same were drawn up.

Notes by "Turf."

V\ r oodville nominations are duo on Monday next, -till inst. A match is talked of over 0 furlongs for .£IOO a-siuo between Munjeet and Pink 'Un. Tiie rahiatua Club wired to Mr Angus Keith, secretary of iVxton 8.C., to go over and start for that Club yesterday. Nominations are duo to-day for the two big southern events the Great Easter, and Autumn, at Canterbury J.C. Easter meeting. Charlie Jenkins has ridden three "Wellington Cup winners—Advance, Convoy, and Achilles.

Tink 'Un, some little time ago, was under oiler to ii foreign buyer for 100 guineas, but the latter preferred something else and consequently missed a bargain.

Trying' to pick winners is always a somewhat unsatisfactory tiling tor evcu experienced tipsters to undertake, but a bit of a record was certainly established by a Pahiatua anticipator in eonuection with that Club's recent meeting-. In the Eailway Handicap there were five acceptors, no less than four of which were chosen by the Pahisitua scribe as likely to win, while the fifth, unfortunate to relate, was scratched. ]?. 1). Jones, the well-known horseman, perhaps bast remembered as associated with Gladsome':; N.2. victories, and who has not lon;,' returned from England, disj played remarkable gamencss at the I'ahiaI tun meeting. As he rode Sandix out of the | gate for the Wclier Handicap his mount ' reared and fell on him, and while lying on the ground he received a very undesirable attention from the horse. .Tones seemed to be suffering eo-'sidevably, and the horse's owner wr-; p:v.;.iriiig to find a substitute, but he was out in his reckoning, for as soon as the clever little horseman heard of it, ho immediately remonstrated, and insisted on remounting and going to the post. Despite his unpleasant and trying experience, Jones rode a very vigorous liniuh, and got his mount home by n neck. He also displayed fine horsemanship when he Won on Cyx'HlW from Wwlft ia Hftiiteag.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8729, 1 February 1907, Page 2

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SPORTING. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8729, 1 February 1907, Page 2

SPORTING. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8729, 1 February 1907, Page 2

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