SPORTING.
AUSTRALIAN RACING. Received 28, 7.12 p.m. Svum'.y, July 28. Canterbury Park Handicap : Starsliool, s.lj \ Old Gold, 7.11 j! Cairngorm, 5.5 3 Betting: 2 to 1 Sturshoot, Ito 1. Old tiold. The winner, with the New Zealander Savoury, who alsu carried 5.3, uiade the running into the straight, ■vlicre Savoury dropped back. Star•iioot, stalling oil several challenges, ■ion easily by a length. Time 2.UJ. Hie Hurdle race was won by i'hryxus carrying U.O, beating General ivuroki, who carried lu 3, and won by two lengths. XAKAXAKI JOCKEY CLl T B. The monthly lm-eimg of the Taranaki .Jockey Club Committee was lie-id ■t\ I'riday evening, l'rcseni—Messrs . . alvjii (ehairinan), JSewton lung, M. JLepper, A. Gokhvater, Alee. Jill, (J. W. Sole, A. it. Stiimlish, AY. C. AVeston, and Col. Ellis.
IUo tender u£ .Messrs .Xeylur ami I tor working the straight jut toUilisutor at both race meetings jjr tliL' dnsuing year was accepted. 1 he club reserved the to run the duuble even totalisator if thought desirable, anil accepted the '.enus offered by the Robertson Syndicate.
At the uf the R.emont Racing- Club the names of certain tuners and horsey were ordered to be placed on the unpaid forfeit list. Centleinen tidriV citihcatrs were granted t-i Messrs C. li. Washer and V il. (.iva\e-. both o! Hawe-a. 1 t ;;i;«• rs i;.j uete .e, I an'ed to
'ln 1 : 111»v\ in. Andrew Pain (ifaw - era,), R"!jui ilailow (New Plv--11 - < 1111 y, Many hva 'l'ate,il, Thomas r . (ioddaid lllawera), John Goodwin il.iv.rra), C. (i. Parker (Waitara), II (New Plymouth), James j. Thacker (New Plymouth), and Frank R. Weston. Jockeys' licenses will be issued to Robert Barlow, j. Clareburn (llaw•Tii). Harry Copestake (apprentice to \\. V. lla'.ve.ra), C. H. Par- '\\ aitai <t), Charies Cochrane i'llaweraj, Henry Scott. (New I'K ni'iu'ii), Hen Rns.-rll), and Xoriiian C. (X\w Plymouth). A Southern application fur a jocI'Cy's liren-e was held .a<t. It that the lad is an apprentice- m hW father's stable, whilst the luitei ;s (-il the unpaid forfeit JiM. As the .ommiitee did not wish to deal har-dily with the lad, il was ed ihat the indentures should be M-ansferred to some qualified trainw. Pour new members were enrolled, bringing the club's membership to J5Aeouinst. atr'nintincv to £4O were passed for payment. Seated one day at the ory:an, i was wf;iry and ill at ease; Put my sadness lied when a soft voice said, "!ie 1 e's your O.T. PUNCH, Sir lilease/'
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8168, 30 July 1906, Page 3
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