SPORTING.
1 , RACING FIXTURES-
December 26, and 30, • and .January 1 and 2.—Auckland Kacmg Club. January i and a.—Stratford ilacmg Club January 1 and 2.—Wairarapa Jockey Qj-nb January’l and 2.—Marton Jockey | , 1 and 2.—Hawko’a Bay Joe- , Jww k My.?“' and 22.—Foxton Racing I'obruary 1.— Canterbury Joctoy Club. ! February 5 and ilacmg I;;," . | • Club. =
STRATFORD > RACES
RE-HAN 'DIGAPS DECHAKED
Mr J. E. Henry & has declared the 'followingre-handicaps for the ins day at the' Stratford Meeting (Jana- ' Handicap.— Aviatrix ■ ll Mway-: Hack Dragoon Bst 11b, Denis Orme tst 131 b, Grattan 7st 101 b, MANAWATU RACING CLUB. (Per Press Association.) Palmerston N., December 29i /The Manawatu Racing Club & Summer meeting-concluded to-day mgl - OUS weather. The attendance was faige The totalizator returns were £2l-217, against £14,375 last year, making a grand total for the meeting hf £73 315,- an increase ovei last yeaUs total of £16,997. Resrilts:— Whitmore Hack Handicap, iovs; one mile and - n iur ong)s.-o Prince Eddie, 6.8, 1 ;-l |lanakau, 8. , 2ri Top 'Note,' G.IOy 3. d-Mattel Laddb 9.3and2 also started., Won by a length, nmc, of 12(Esavs; one ■ and a-half miles. —4 Flingot, 10.3, 1, 3 Whimper, 10.2, Eiya, J.o, 3. 1 "Lcolanter, .10.4 and 2 Aetna 9.4 aluo ■Jtffir. Won;.by ,;haK a length. Time, Sniiii -4956 e.„ > xxh*®**!- ffet--130 sovs; seven furlongs.—-o Ivina, v.r, 1; 4 Montreal; 7.10, 2;; - toa, 9.0„ 3. 3 Prosper 9.3 1 Wteta 8 10, 8 Lord Renown 8.9, 5 Lady Lad do 8.7,‘7 Kauroa 8:0, "and 9 Eclogue 8.1, also 'started. . Won by -half - length. '!•' Time, Train 29sec. President's Handicap, of 200 oue and a quarter, miles.—4 Mna, B.J, l” 5' Seatoudale, 58 8; 8 Goodwin Park 6:8,-S. 1 1 1 .M'ernoma ■> Oevlo’n 718,*7 Sandstream_ Moutoa Girl 7-.0, 6 Bonnie Boy . 6.13, 10 Brown Trout 6.8 and 9 Otaliu 6.7 also started. Mira, .after lying handy all the way, came through in the , straight and won comfortably by a length. Time, 2min’B> 2-ssec "We’stbury Hack Handicap, ot 13 sovs; five furlongsv-2 Sylvia May, I 7.7, 1 ;-l ■ Monologue, 8.6, 2, 10 No Idea, 7.4, 3. 5 Sanguinary 8.11. 3. Aliksto 8.10, 8 Lambtoh 7.8, 4= Hellcnois 6.13, 9 Sleigh Bell 6.11, 7 Martlet 69, and 6, Gerber a 6.< also started. Won by a head. Time, limn 3 2-oscc. Kawau; Handicap, of 100 sovs ; b fnrlongs.-2 Hor.mia, 8.2, I; DPero^ neabWflO; 2;, 5 Seaweed,-..6.7, 3- 4 Piriwai 7 9 and 3 Lockwood b.i aleo started'. Won by two lengths. Time, Imin 15 3-osco. -- - - Christmas Hack Welter, of 100 sovs; seven furlongs-.—2 Mallard, 8.13, i; 3 Lady -Nolan, 7,12, 2; 1 St. Bcee, 8.10, 3. .4 Black Lupin 9.10, 6 Aloondihe 7.7 >■ 7* Drorbead ,7i7»iwkLsXienem, al Madero 7.7 also started. Won by half a length. Time, Imm 31 sec. Farewell Handicap, of 100 sovs; one mile.—l Montreal, 6.7, 1; 1 Thravo, 8.13, 2;--2 Rill, 8.5, 3 6 Mon Ami 8.4, 3 Mat-low 7.8, 6 Cork /.I and / Lady Kilcheran 6,12 also started. Won pulling up by about ten lengths. Time linin 42 l-osec'.
DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB.'
Dunedin, December' 29. The D.J.O. Summer meeting was concluded to-day ■in fair weathei. There was a ‘good 1 attendance. Jtie totalisator 'handled £15,364 10s, as against £10,994 for the corresponding day last year, making a total idr the meeting of £32.,840,' tin increase ot £9353 10s on' the 1911 Summer meet- ' ingi ”" Results: — Milburn .Hurdles, of 115 sovs; one mill, and ia half.—s Captain *1; 2 Redwing;'9.l2, 2; 1 Gangway, 11.8, 3. 3 Simon Pure 11.1 aiid 4 Cocoon 9.0 also: started. <• Simon Pure fell. " ’Won by four lengths. Time, , 2min 58 3-ssec. Jarvis, the rider oi Simon Pure,' laid a complaint against Cotton, the rider of Captain Wood, for alleged bumping, and Cotton was cautioned. _ . Fernhill Handicap, of 100 sovs; l furlongs.—2 Carolus, 8.9, 1; 9 Optimefom, 8.1, 2; -7 Gold Cup, 73, 3. Trireme, 8.13,- l Oratava 8.13, 4 Lady Marcia 8.2, 3 Thrax 8.0, 8 Mis Signall 7.18 6 Owhetero 7.9 and 10 Muircock 7,8 also started. Won by two lengths. Time; Imin 32 l-ssec. Allanton Welter, of 125 sovs ; seven furlongs.—l Daringdale, 8.5, 1; 2 Hock Ferry, 8.9, 2:5 Peppin, £bo, 3l 3 Kilts 9.12, and 4. Lupuhte 8.10 also startecl. Won by four lengths. Timd, lmin'29 4-osec.p St. Andrew’s Handicap, of 300 sovs; one mile.—l Anna Cailovna, i.o, 1, 2 Medallist/ 7.13, 2; 5 My' Lawyer, 9.4, 3. "‘8 St. Aidau 8,6, 7 Thistledown '8.5;"6 Countermine 7.8, 3 Kilmonv 7.2, 4 Troon 6.8, and 9 Gold Ring 6;7 also* started; Won by three length®. : '■ ’Time, Imin 42 2-osec. . Taihoa Handicap, of 100 sovs-; six furlongs.-TT-l Sister Radius, 9.5,< 1; 5 Mosgiel, 8.12, 2 ; 9 2 Kiramqha 8. 11/A' Safety Pin 8.9, 3 Martian* Maid 8.7, 6 Oblong-8.6, 7 Bunko 8.3;:. 10 Mis De Yefes 8.0, 8 Gregory 8.0 and 11 Orynthia 8.0, also started. Won by a length and a half, Time, Imin ISsec. Grandstand Handicap, of 170 sovs; six furlongs. —2 Kostroma, 7.10, 1; 1 Obsopo, 9.6, 2; 3 Pilgram’s Way, 9.1, 3.. 5 Sea King 8.13;‘4 Palisade 8.7 and 6 San Severe G. 9 also started. Won by a short head. Time, Imnl 16sec. '
Juvenile Handicap, of 125 sovs (for two-year-olds);; four furlongs,—3 Ycrita« 8.0, 1; 4 United Service, 8.0, 2; 1 Immer,'9.sV 3. 2 Bradafnante 7.12, 5 Aye' Ayd 7.1! and 6 Petrosas 7.7 also started.' Won by a ! short neck. Timei 50 4-6 sec.. Farewell Handicap, of 125 sovs; seven' furlongs:—! Tannhanser, 8.6, 1 ; 4 Directdird, 7.0; 2; 3 Cordniform, 9.5, 3.. 2 True Knight ' 7.12 also started. Won by half a length. Time) Imin 31, 2-.ssoc.
MARTON JOCKEY CLUB
■ Marion, December 29. , The following re-handicaps have been received for thd Mi#ton' races:— Cup.'—Sea-Queen 9.5, Sir Knox 9.2. Railway' Handicap.—Glftdiole 9.10, Blue, Lak'e 9.8, St. Gate 7.0. EiectrioiTTack Handicap,—Phroso 8.13, ' Nukuatu- 8.5. ' • . Dash.’Handicap.—Sylvia May 8.6, Pasendena 8,5,• Denise Orme 7.7. Hack Welter.—Maaitau 9.6*
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 4, 30 December 1912, Page 6
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