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MARTON MEETING.

The Marton Jockey Club’s summer meeting will open to-morrow and conclude on Wednesday. The acceptances ■ received for the first day are particularly good- in respect of . numbers ' while the class of the. runners ■ engaged are in. most instances' sufficiently good enough to make the racing full of interest. The prcgranime is as follows: TRIAL PLATE (8.7), 6 furlongs and 1 37yds. Cobham . Royal Black . Miss Atlanta High Tide ‘ Kali Grattan Black Maire > Yalky Balloon, Teremoana Mangahaeri ; Miss Field > . Pegeen Oge • ' Mint Belle : Raniutu . / Pot Shot Scottish Standard Day CometWar Zone Tiz f* In a field full of 'possibilities the v punter’s lot will not be an easy one, but on the form shown BLACK MAIRE, TEREMOANA and ROYAL BLACI«are the likely trio

this event are particularly good, but cn the form shown, speculators will probably - prefer PANORAMA, RED ■ BANK and ELICIT. , JUVENILE HANDICAP, 5 furlongs.

The juvenile race includes a good deal of unknov-n material and a surprise may result. The form trio are ZARENB. PRAEDA and EQUITANT. , \ MARTON CUP, li miles and 37yds.

There will be., plenty of room for speculators to express their opinions in the Marton Cup and while Manawatu form may assist them, a surprise is likely. FIRST SIGHT, MENDII’ and MOUNTAIN HEATH may furnish the favourite. . . , ; i

DASH HACK HANDICAP, 6 furlongs. . and 37yds. Bank Note 9 0 Patearoa 711 Mon Mint ,’ 8 9 Mangahaeri 711 Toawai 8 7 The Warden 711 Wyeford 8 5 Evensong 711 Indolent 8 3 Miss Field 711 Tea. Tattle 8 3 First Ruler 711 Australis 8 3 War Flame 711 W. Ringlet 8 1 High Tide 711 There is verv little form for speculation in the ' Dash Hack Handicap. MANGAHAERI will probably carry ,i good deal of the monev. while FIRST RULER and AUSTRALIS will have a good following.

RAILWAY HANDICAP, 6 furlongs

The Railway Handicap does not look a particularly easy race from the speculators’ point of view. VAST ACRE should make his presence felt, while MISS PAT and THE RAIDER an: possibilities.

NEW YEAR HANDICAP, 1 mile and

■" This field will have probably thinned down a good deal at the time of starting and if KALOS, ISIKYRIDER and KING QUEX go to the post, they will be respected. ’ \

7 In the concluding event SINGLETON (if started) with MANLY and KILMEZZO should furnish the favourite.

FIRST HACK HURDLES, 1| miles. Cohesion. ; 11 10 Lady Gay 9 9 Atareria 10 9 Hymestrason 9 G Panorama -id 5 Decoy Bird 9 0 Elicit 10 4 Marica 9 0 G. National 10 2 Mandate, 9 0 Red Bank 10 2 Pinna 9 0 The chances of Grand National iu

Boundary 8 5 ,Manv Acres 7 G Indolent \ 8 2 Tapestry 7 5 Belcaire 8 0 Lucky Bag 7 5 Equitant 7 11 Grand Jury 7 2 Zarene 7 9 King Hal 7 2 Snowshoe 7 9' Praeda 7 0 K. Harvest 7 9 Acora 7 0 Latakia 7 9 Acredity 7 0 Drumatihue 7 9

First Sight 9 0 Polonett 7 .4 Nightmarch 8 3 Keddar 7 3 Ruamii 8 2 Moutoa TreasClarinda 8 1 ury 7 o Mendip 7 13 Star Area . 7 '2 Historic 7 13 Vivo 7 o Doree 7 11 Novar 7 0 Mt.-Heath •r' ; 7 ’0 Opa 7 0 Kilmiss 76 Discourse 7 ,0 Singleton 7 5 Home Made 7 0 Cohesion 7 5 Shining Star 7 0

and 37yds. Vast Acre 9 0 Chelono * 7 10 Benzora 8 19: Callanmoro 7 8 Ngt* March 8 10 Dobbin 7 3 Miss Pat . 7 13 The Eaider 7 7 .Keddar 7 10 Jeanette 7 2 Eirfilcs 7 10

y"''[ : , ; y : ,.y: 37yds. Kalos 9 13 Cobham 7 7 A cred 8 8 Black Maire 7 7 Kilburn 8 3 Kilorcll 7 A Shrig. Star Thrift 8 3 Lady Alo- / 8 2 / phen . 7 7 Australis 7 13 Irish Moss7 7 King Quflx Skyrider 7 13 7 11 Te re moan a Moutoa 7 7 Aurora Borealis 7 9 . 'Fume 7 7

STEWARDS’ HANDICAP, about 7 furlonga. 8 4 Singleton " 9 4 Polonett Huikai 8 13 Vigilance 8 2 Manly 8 11 ‘"Tanagra 8 2 Kilmezzo S 11 Nucleus 8 0 Peneus 8 9 Wilderness 8 0 Jeannette 8 7 L. Arlington^ 8 0

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Shannon News, 31 December 1928, Page 3

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MARTON MEETING. Shannon News, 31 December 1928, Page 3

MARTON MEETING. Shannon News, 31 December 1928, Page 3

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