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DARGAVILLE R.C.

PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP TO BRAMPTON. ; WIN FOR HAMPTON PARK. (PRESS fSSOCUTIOS TEUSGBAM.) , DARGAVILLE, February 21. < For the second day of the Dargaville Racing CJub's Meeting, the going was gopd and the attendance much larger than on the first day. The totaHso.tor handled £5620 10s. compared with £8467 last year. The figures for the Meeting were £9843 10s, against £16,744 last year. ' Results:— HOEE KOBE HANDICAP, Of (JO sova. Six furlongs. 1-W. Stone's WEE BOY 8-5 Goldfinch 1 7—l-'airy Belle 8-1 .. .'. ..2 i —Yaladoi'o 8-2 .. .. .. .. !i Etehi Kangi 9-0; Vanessa 8-9; Somi-Ch<clo 8-2; Blue Grey 8-1; Tea Set 8-1 alao started. Won by half a length; two lengths between second and third.; Time, lmin 1G 3-ssoc. OMANA HACK HANDICAP, Of 65 aovs. Six furlongs. I—T. J. Fleming's FROTHBLOWEK 8-10 Goldnnck-4 2—J. Pateraori'a Land Measure 8-7 .'.. iJ a—Grand Spirit 7-13 ... .. ..3 Jllingar 7-0; Orchus 7-0 also started. Won by a length; half a length between second arid third. Time, lmin 13 4-sSec. KIEIKOPUNI HACK HANDICAP, Of 85 aovs. Seven furlongs. 2—o. Morse's LORD WILLONYX 7-4 Fergua 1 I—J. M. Buchanan's Kiel 8-9 .. -• 2 3—F. Stone's Stimulant 7-12 .. ..8 The only starters. Won by lialf a head, with a head between second and third. Time, lmin 35see. PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP, Of 175 sovg. .Nine furlongs. 2-J. M. Buohanan'a b g BRAMPTON by Lord Que*—Symbouani 6yrs 8-6 ' Parsons 1 3—M. J. Carroll's Glena Bay 7-1 ..2 I—C. Morse's King Willonyx 9-0 ..8 Owaraika 8-3; Naeeock 7-7 also started. Won by half a head; same between second and third. Time, lmin 57eco. HOANGA HACK HANDICAP, Of 60 sovs. Six furlongs', < 3-J. Patereon's LAND MEASURE 8-7 Ludlow 1 : I—J. McGregor's Tambourine 9-4 .. % 2—T. J. Fleming's Frothblower 8-18 .. 8 Justify 7-7; Etehi Rangi 7-0; Wee Boy 7-0; Hone Heke 7-0 also started. Won by a Ungth, with a length and a half I between second and ' third. Time, lmin 16 | 2-Ssec. BUAWAI HANDICAP, Of 100 sovs. Six furlongs. 8-W. Taylor 1 * HAMPTON PiRK 7-8 Cainmick 1 2—Mrs W. M. Powell's Gay Ides-7-9 .. 2 4—H. B. Cowan's Big Bertha 8-7 ..3 Catl Idem 7-7; White Ringlet 7-6; Grand , Spirit 7-0 also started. Won by half a length; a length between ' second and third. Time, lmin ISseo. COUNTY HANDICAP, Of 60 sovs. Seven furlongs. 3-J. G. Given and K. Sirl'a PAPER DART 7-8 - .. .. Cammick 1 3—J, Keatley's Fairy Belle 7-2 ft .. .. 3 6—W. Maria's Alloy 7-8 8 Aroheon 12-3; Illingar 8-11; Te Aka 7-8; Radiant Sun 7-0 alao started. WAXHUB HANDICAP, Of 80 sovs. One mil*. "i—L. J. Slanaway'e NABSOCK. 7-8 Horn* 1 . I—J. M, Buchanan's' Good Idea 84 '•• 2 B—H. B. Cowan's Big Bertha 8-11 ~ 8 Sing Willonyx »-£; Hampton Park B*l alao started. Won by a, neck; half. a length between second and third.. Time, lmin 42aec /

GKEATEST STAKE WINNER. PHAR LAP'S NEW RECORD. « '' '■ v, WINS AT/ CAULFIELD. (c«t«» nkn tMßoamax—xt atictUQ "CTIJtOWWK—<Jp»WWW.> (Reoelved February S(2nd, 5.5 p.m.) - ■ MELBOURNE, February 81.V The Victorian Amateur Turf Club's autumn' Meeting W.a» held at' Cattjfleld/to 4w to C«W. bleak weather: After | heaty 'rain the trackvan holding. ' • By winning the Caujneld futurity Stake*. Phar Lap hat now amassed *so,o6a In* (takes, which places,him at the' heaoV of Australian and New Zealand fltake winner*, .Amousis hj«: ing »ext\ with ' «46,«97,.1n addition, Phar Lap is now placed, tenth on the world's list of winners. Hie rider, X Pike, stated the horse, who was last, before the fire furlongs post was reached, ran the greatest race-of ! .his career, «»d proved himself the best horse in the world 1 to" Win In his,present condition, as he was not yet at the top of his form. Pike has now ridden three Futurity winners. The'first and- s-Sodn<i horses in today's reoe were bred in. New Zealand. The following are the "results: — WOODCWFP HANDICAP, Of 500 sovsj second v horse 75 sovS.'and titird horse it soys .from: stake. One mile and nhree furienss, '-'• E. Moss's br o VEILMQNP by Limoad— " Veil Byrs 8-6 .. M. MqQartaa 1 Gervantes 7-2 - .. .. N. Perelval 2 Mrs L. R.', Button's br g El Bey by Comedy King—Warrain syrs W. Duncan 3 "There were thirteen starters, including Prince Don and Induna. Won by a length and a half; a length and a quarter second and third. Time, 2roin JSJSjsec. THIRTY- PO10!»TK! CAOTJFIELD FUTURITY STAKES, Of* 3500 sOvs; second horse 000 govs, and third horse 300 sovs from stake. Seven furlongs. Davis ana Telford's ch g PHAR LAP by Night Raid—Entreaty 4yrs 10-3 , J. ?ike 1 P. B. Quintan's br h Mystic Peak by ' .Romeo—Refluetnent syrs 10-2 A- Reetl a J. 0. Harris's b g Taurus by Stardrift — . Density syrs 9-18 .. 0. Selby 3 ' Wise Fgrce, Greenline, Hollison, Brazen Face, The Doctor's" Orders, Waterluje, apdLigbtstend' also Vtarted. . Phar ' Lap wag the " last "to ( # get away, but gradually improved his position, and made a. great run on the outside of the field. When nearing the home turn ,the chant' pion was forced further out when Taurus hung .out, Mystic Peak then began to ' look dangerous ooube rails. In a wonderful finish Pfanr Lap Was ridden right out, and just beat Mystic Peek by a neek. Taurus was a length way, with MplHsgn fourth, then Greenline, Waterllne, acd> Wise Force. Time, lmin 2715e0. . . { MANXbV PLATE, Of 600 sovs'psecond 75, third 25. For threeOne mile. B. Chaffey and *t. "Cooper's bJk q GOLDEN,- , - ARROW_by Whittier—.Princess Aura 80-• J. Rattaele 1 0. T, Godby|s cb o.Santorb by SaltashySue 0-3 . "W. Mitchell's b c .Uriah Heep by Ros. sendaie—Humility 7-13 A. WUson 8 There were ten starters. Won by a length and three-quarters; *qro" lengths second and third. Time, lmin 41J«j>c; -"" ' s KAWKSBPRN HANDICAP, '. Of 100 eovs; oeoOnd 75, third 'So..J 6(, . E. it. Pearce'e eh- f SPANregf. ■•" >, /- --LEON" by am*eh+-miltar?.' ;.Oro?» **. "\ ■ ',' *yrs'.'''-- ■■! ''-"••*.''" -■";.* —:i '""A, Reed • 1 F. jGrahanVs/.br jp. Holdfast-by -Wedger-t.; J

AMMON RA. GELDING PURCHASED BY AUSTRALIAN. TO KB TAKEN TO SYBjNBt: ':.' ''■'" IN MARCEL . " ; A [THB 3PRBM Bp»qUl S»rrt«B.} V - New leading Itwocyear-L old, Amnion Ba,. has, been sold to*go , to Australia,' and' be will .tjft'sluppM to Sydney by the THimaroa.oa Mawl 6th. The purchaser formerly of AucJcland/ini-njWf ofj Syd- • noy. 'The purchase price has; not'been j disclosed, but it is believed .; a .very substantial one. Negotiationaifor.': the purchase were commenced-" |soW ' days ago, and after Agassi Ba had $ inspected by Mr Sheath ms#r t ' Bing at .Takanini yesterday,, the, : ;doal' - was finally completed'.. ./£ > .\ l-l-'fe = ', Ammon Ba 'has' important * ments at'the Australian Jockey. t # u "*f Easter Meeting at namely, A the Champagne * Stake's,-, a- sweepstake* ' of £2O each with £BOOQ adfded^ana^ttte,, Sires' Produce Stak'eva kwemsliMHbfM? . £2O -each, withSSfoOO JJe'f \ sent-intentions are altered; he. is ,t? 'w»t-,-1 test both these ridden by 1L McOarteri,' whpp'e" have already been sectored,..",., 1 Mr-Sheath,- thpiiew owner "o£ Ammon. * Ba, ir returning v to v \ Sydney ,;.byi -. -the'- J Aorangi to-morrow,-ftiid on;,a*rivftl;thijre.,. he /wflT- make 'arrangementsVior kt^he, ,4 .to, go intoAone,o*"lthftt&adW ' ing stables atßandwick. 'J~ / Vf" t ' When, Ammon will go I of W. Jarvis, who, Kas, been; travelUng head iad for J. T. Januaeon ■for-Bem* time past, ii? will not. be the r ; first trip to >Sydney, as hie",was'»nß:«f ,the "team which J. T» Jamiesoa bad there, laßfr yep*. \ race on the Qth'er : Bide>^s:he ; \ a cold, and was sent back home*.; /X«- ' ' Ammon Ba is -a solidly bailt. .gilding by Limond from'Byados, and' was ,bredbysDr. E. H. B. Milaom, ja.whoseicbK: ours he has done-all his. racing. is .; a half-brother to Prodice; a'"really good' performer, and' 1 JPhabla, another" good winner; but he has shown greater- promise than either of his-relatives'did'at, * the same age- Jn 4tjb § Btajr|» he ■ 'has notched four .wins,-and., a .second, and ** he has" won the Great Nbrtheni\Fo«J - Stakes, the Eoyal 'Stake/, the Welling- t ton Stakes, and the' Taranaki Stakes in successive Btarts, the only''time, he has been beaten being in his first start. To date, Amnion Ba'has won £3535, in stakes, and has shown form which. has' left no doubt that he Is an e.*cep- * tionally good two-year-old. He was * \ good- proposition for Pr. -Milsom, and. there is' no reason why he should not , alsp be a. profitable speculation for' Mr., : Sheath. Success in one or other.of <)»» autumn engagements at Bandwiekj wotfld' give his new owner a -<£[uick return, and., " jon. what, has been seen ftf-AiwiP^ it will be surprising .if he "f a|w to' hold his own with, the bpst. of. his age i»; Australia, , ' ;_;_:• / 1 ".,,,,-, __ AT ' WARWICK 'FAB^C'' (trNIIED PRESS AfISOCIATKWr-i-M.' fcCECTftIC , TEMffa&?n—co,n*»»ar.) >' ' , > - ~ , ,• ■ SYDNBy. I , *hMiafy' i jBJ-. ' Tliere was » fair attendance at the" FeV. rtt»»y Meeting at "WftrwicK "%*** to-aay. »»• suit:— : [' ~ ■.',,< ',.,* Of 2SO jjovs;.Bpco»4 40, third-SO. \Oa« mil* 1 and three -'furlongs. - '■ G. Torrance's br g {NDTJCEkENT by , . . Magpie—Pri*a Money .Byrfr 8-4 - '<„ ■ . , ', - . W. Cook t , B. P. Audreae's b g Gcmlight by TrecJare 't , . —Headlight - ,'. ."A. Knox * I E, F. WaJker'a br h SaayiaVe by .fiun- „ star —Plorena 6yrt ■? ■ • - ~. ' S Dead-heat { third h<>rse. two away. Tims, 2o>ln lfifste. ' v " ,'=•*" , , s v "' , ' ' ,' r H4ve, r yqU *ah.\i|Sin»^%^e-H^|/^«rt] . wish, to -fmyK:M sb> e hrttivdlJnd^ai^fß^ - men* afr-theferfa^ rttSN'mll he all T<#l«fef^'V>l^<H<dfc s' - -three * insert '6a.;

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20169, 23 February 1931, Page 15

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DARGAVILLE R.C. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20169, 23 February 1931, Page 15

DARGAVILLE R.C. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20169, 23 February 1931, Page 15

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