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WAIKATO R.C.

TRUE BLOOD WINS j HANDICAP. | (PftlSS tBiOCIATIOB MLlOeili! i HAMILTON, November 11. } The Waikato Racing Club'a Spring Meeting was concluded in fine weathot. The track j was holding:. The totalisator investments , were £19,433 10s, making £43,423 10a for the Meeting, compared with £50,738 10s Inst year, a decrease of £13,315. Results: MATANGI HANDICAP HURDLES, 0£ 150 sovs. One mile and three-quarters. 2—Wilson Bros.' ch g PENDAVIES by Archiestown aged 9-10 . . 7—C. P. Buckenhttm's and Mrs D. Nicol a Lupin Abbey 9-0 • • A. Gilmer * I—M. J. Carroll's Glena Bay 11-3 11. Dulieu a 3 Glenetai 11-4; 4 Air King 10-0; 5 Ruby Dawn 9-3; 6 Oscar 9-1 also started. Won by a short neck; five lengths Bocond and third. Time, 3min 24sec. FRANKTON HANDICAP, Of 100 sovs. Seven furlongs. 9—C. H. Cookley's FIRST LAP 8-0 G. Goulsbro 1 10—Watcrton and Maxwcll'B Rita's Light car. 7-9 .. G. Connor 2 2—R. L. Plummer's S'tonehenge 8-5 H. Gray 3 1 Rosy-shire 8-13; 3 AarchEagle rt-8 : 4 Clopton 8-2; r> Hit The Deck 8-1; 13 Searcher 8-0; 11 Goodfellow 8-0; 5 Snow Lap 8-0; 12 •Musquin 8-0; 8 Valg'eno 8-0; 7 Holly Holm B*o also started. Won by a length; two and a half lengths second and third. Time, lmin 33sec. RTJAKURA STAKES HANDICAP, Of 150 royb. Five furlongs. 6 —Mra S. L. Parson's b f LIMEEN 7-3 H» Wiggins 1 3—Touioura 7-tO . . A. BentJey 2 5—R. T. Rcid'a Royal Artist 8-13 H. Goldfinch 3 I 1 Baroscope 9*4; C Chief Jewel 7-13; 8 Simint 7-9; 7 An Tahi 7-5; 9 Exaggeration 7-4; 4 Illuminelli 7-2 al?o started. Won by a length; half a length Becond and third. Time, lmin 5 3-sscc. HAMILTON HANDICAP, Of 400 sovs. One mile. 4—W. Scholium's cl> jr TRUE BLOOD by Archery—Bonny Helen aged 8-9 E. Keesing 1 2—-A. MrKensic's Valroe car. 7-2 W. Broughton 3 3—E. H. Cucksey's Plying Prince 7-9 K. Voitre 3 1 Mervette 8-5; 5 Black Maire 7-3; 6 Valster 7-4 also started. Won by a neck; length second and third. Time, lmin 46 3-sscc. CLARKIN STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, Of 175 sovs. About three miles. I—Wilson Bros.' ch g PENDAVIES 9-11 N. Syme 1 3—W. J. Brooks's Mashoor 10-9 H. Dulieu 2 s—Spalupins—Spalupin 9-0 car. 9-8 Mr F. S. Hill 2 Kawini 11-9; 4 Cullgie car. 9-4 also started. Won by five lengths; a furlong second and third. Time, Gmin 303ec. HACK CT7P HANDICAP, Of 200 govs. One mile. 3—H. M. Campbell's ch g CRUAOHAN by King Mark —Straga syre 8-13 C. Goulsbro 1 6—B. .T. Piritt's Indolent car. 7-2 K. Voitre 2 I—M, H. Tini3*B Te Itoia 9-0 }I. Gray 3 2 Biddy's Boy 8 9; 7 Principal car. 8-3; 6 Snow Prince 8-0; 4 Arehiloen 7-7; 11 Sulla 7-6; 10 Arch Eagle 7-11 car. 7-3: 12 Val Simon 7-0 car. 7-6; 9 Gay Cabatlpro 7-0 car. 7-2&; 8 Protomint 7-0 car. 7-5 also started. Won by half a length; half a length second and third. Time, Imin 46 3-dbcc. KIRIKIRIROA HANDICAP, Of 220 sova. Six furlongs. I—M. 11. Tims's b .«• KARAPOT3 hy General Latour—Kilbeggan 3yrs 7*lo W. Broughton 1 2—J. Clothier's Prince Val 8-4

K. Ludlow 2 3—A. E. Lonnard'a Lucy Rose 8-1 C. Qoulabro 3 8 Branson 7*4 car. 7-2J; 4 Kingfield 7*3; 5 Hakanoa 7-2 car. 7-3J; 7 Imperial Prince 7-0 car. 7-1 J; 6 Master Latour 7-0 ale© started. Won by half a length; same second and third. Time, lmin 17 2-ssec. TAWHARE HIGH-WEIGHT HANDICAP, Of 100 sove. One mile. 4—F. Wood's STEADY FIRE a-0 car. 8-6 . . . . L. Dulieu 1 I—J. H. "Wallace's Antique 9-0 H. Goldfinob 2 I—J. H. Wallace's Sir Russell 9*9 K. Gill 3 2 Sea Cob 8-7; 3 Mosaic 8-0; 5 Day L&39 8-0; 6 Goodfellow B*o also started. Won by a length; three-quarters of a length second and third. Time, Imin 48sec. TROTTING STOCK. H. MAT SON AND CO.'S ANNUAL SALE. H. Matson and Co. held their annual Carnival Week trotting stock enle in Tattersall's Horße Baiaar yesterday. The ontry totalled 34, and immediately after they had been auctioued, 27 cobs, hacks, and ponies were submitted. The attendance was good and whenever a youngster came under tlio hammer competition was keen up to prices quite in keeping with the recent special sales conducted. Handicap horses on a tight mark and stock out of condition were very difficult to sell. The top price of the sale was for an excellent bay colt by Nelson Derby, sold on behalf of Mrs M. Duncan, Coldstream Lodge. This realised 100 guineas, and was secured by a buyer from the West Coast. The percentage of sales was good. In the sale of the cobs, hacks, and ponies, spirited competition was the order of the day. Very few of the lots failed to change hands. Several goocl cobs were sold at 15 guineas to various station-owners, in Canterbury. The sales were as follows:

I ~ Gas* On account of Mr A. J. McLaughlin, Halswell Bay filly, 3 years, by Rey do Or© .. 17 On account Mr H, Peasgood, St. Albans— Bay gelding, 3 years, by Wrack, passed in at . . .. 371 On account Mr John Fnrrell, jun., Hinds Chestnut filly, 5 years, by Brent Locanda . . . 12 On account Mrs M. Duncan, Coldstream Lodge— Bay colt, 2 years, by Nelson Derby 100 Bay filly, 2 years, by Nelson Derby, passed at .. • » . 95 Bay colt, 3 years, by Ballin, paGEed at • • • • GO On account of Mr J. R. McKenaie, ' 'lloydon Lodge*'— Lady Worth (imp.) . . . . 12 On account Mr S. Humphries, Halswell— Scarlet Bud, \cith colt foal at foot, passed at . . . . 20 Rita Rose, with colt foal at foot, passed at . . . . 05 On account Mr L. Stobart, New Brighton— Brown gelding Shot Silk . . On account Mr J. Whitney, Sydenham— Bay gelding Kulnine , 4 g On account Mr D. ilodgers, Rangiora Brown mare Avonness . . 13 Chestnut gelding Warrenore . . (5 On account of Mr D. Jolly, Dunedin ■ Chestnut gelding Jolly Pet .. 15 On account a Southern ClientBay yearling colt by Nelson Derby 17 COBS, HACKS, AND PONIES. On account of Mr Davidson Miller, Leeaton— Brown cob . . . . .. 14 Brown gelding* . . . , 7 On account of Mr O. Digby, AshburtonBay harness mare .. .. 9 Bay pony, 5 years .. .. 135 Bay cob, 5 years . . .. 9 On account Mr J. Early, Christchurch— Bay mare . . . . . . 6 On account of Miss D. Hatton, Chrislchurch— Chestnut harness mare . . . . 10 On account of Mr A. Allan, Killinchy— Chestnut cob, 6 years .. .. XI On account Mr 0. Moore, Styx—— Harness mare . , .. 7 On account Mr A. E. Boundy, Wools tonBay cob ~ .. 5} On account Mr G. McGuinnese, Sockburn— Shetland pony . . .. 5 On account Mr L. Heed, Springaton— Harness gelding, 8 yeara . a .«• 7 j

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20088, 18 November 1930, Page 14

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WAIKATO R.C. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20088, 18 November 1930, Page 14

WAIKATO R.C. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20088, 18 November 1930, Page 14

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