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MASTERTON RACES

CONCLUDING DAY'S HBSULTS (By lclcgraph—Press Association 1 Mastcrton, October 29 Tho Aiastortou liaces were concluded to day in wet weather Tho following are tho renults — i HACK HURDLE-J Ono mile and a hall 1 Mr J C Sheet's bi. m/ bilkon Rom, by Sardcen—Dromedary, agod. 10st 13lb {K M'Connofl) 1 5 Sir Lethe, list 21b. 2 2 Kelso, lfct 51b i. 3 Also started 5 Lucretius, 9->t, and 4 Black Angel, Ost. Won oy six lengths Tnno, 2mm. 48sec SCURRY HACK HANDICAP Ti\e furlongs 6 Mr o' Jl'Oinni*'i br m. Afterthought, by Mertlw'eS-'CodWl,' lyrs, Bst slb , 'j*** (H Cairn 3) 1 2 Overrald, Sst. W'- , . 2 8 Whetufangi, Bst, 'alb , .. -3 Also started i Happy New Year, 9st , 5 Epsom Downs, Sst slb , 1 Moroe, Sst 51b , 8 Miss Sylvia, Sst 51b and 7 I eapuki, Bbt 01b Won by a longth Time, limn. 3 2 sscc.

TRADESMEN'S HANDICAP Soven furlongs 4Mr D M'Donntd'6 No Trumps, by Tho Possible- Hino-nui tepo, 1 years, 7st 31b ' - , ' . ■ (Rwd) 1 1 Bst. 41b /2 i Awha, 7st. 13lb; , 3 Also staited 2 Waiwarewaro, flst, and 3 Roso Herald, 7st 51b Won by a head Time, Imm 32scc. PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP. Ono mile. 1 Mrs M Moore's' b hi Sir Frisco, b> San Francisco (imri)--TVaitemata, 9st . (R Hatch) * 8 Mr' P Hall's br m Iranui, by Soult (imp J-Tauhei, syrs, Sst slb (W Ryan) * 5 Moloch, Bst,'3lb ' ' . & 1 , *Dcad heat. Also started 1 King Post, 7st 121b , 7 Wai punui, Gst 131b , 6 Aberration) Gst 121b , and 2 Mataan, 6st lllb , Time, lmin 15 8-Ssec

ipGH-WiIIGHT HACK,, HANDICAP. One ,'. ', \ ' r mile. Lrliri'A. A'twood's' br. R.'Eeumnc, by ExplosiOu—atepfqst, 5yr:,., list. 101b. 1 " i (Mr.. C^.Hammond) 1 2. Makri. 12st. Tlb.'f • .'..'. 2 8, Merrie Emefald,- lOst. 71b. 8 Also started; 4 Tyrannic, 12at. 81b.; 5 Sealer, list.; G Traylock, lOst. Tib.; G Lady Shannon, JOst.« 71b\; 7 Canadian, 10»t. 71b. Won by half ,a. length. Tim«, lmin, S3sec. ',', ', EIECTKIC' HACK HANDICAP'. Six furlongs. I..Mr.'J.;,H. Prosser's br. f.. Lace Collar, by Msnsahikoff—Castorkee, 3yn, 9st. r'4lb.' .'..' ,-,.... (H. Telford) 1 .7,'SpliUh; Bst. life. .V 5....:. i... 2 2 .Wnrlock,' Sst. 6(b. :. 3 Also'smarted; 6 Slevrio Lancf; 7st. 121b.; 1 Sea Queen, 7s*. 81b.;,3 Leahoia, Tit. 41b.; and 6 Palestine, 'Git.- Tib. ' •', AVBn'by half a length. Tim«, lmin. 'lSsco. KING'EDWARD HANDICAP. Six furlongs. 2., Mr. i). Kemp's br. m. Vi, by'iterriwec— Armada, 4yrs.,'Tst.'lllb.-.;. (T. Catroll) 1 1., To Kahurangi, 7st. fllb .'. 2 3." Loligncr, ißst. llbi ...:. '...' 3

Also Started: 5 Full Cry, Bst; Tib.; 0 Sun bonnet, 7sf, 121b.; and 4T« Ku, Tst. -lUb.

WELTER'HACK'HANDICAP. One mil*. • 8. Mr; F. Eoillj's br. ». Gold Bird, by Loveshot—Selbird, ag4il,~3!>S. Hlb.', , , 1. Captriin Ball, ■&,!.■ 13lb. ; ■. 2 1. Comm'aatlev, Bsfc lllb. ■. 3

Also stated I Hilarian, !ht 6'b ; & Mildnra, 7st. 13'ib.j-5 St. Pranddn, >75t.'131b.; 5 Bladk Pearl, 7st. 1111 j 6 Vita, 7st. 9lb ; 7 Mofukowa, 7st ,71b. Won by a head, liuse, limn, 47s«c. i i J \ NOTES ON- TUB KACIN6. As soon as speculation opened 1 in tho Hack Hiirdlcs tho- bookmakers had Sillsen Bein at a very Short price. However, money < came for Sir Lethe and Kelso, und caused the mare to .lengthen,slightly. "The 9tart w&i delayed,for aiohg time,'but eMlitiialty' the'field went off together, Kelso _and Siir Lethe were together at tbi btand, with tho favourite ten longths behind./'At the. back ot tho course she ran up to the leaders in tho sasiost posiiblo manner, aud left them badly., She made a faulty jump at thi sdcortd to lasl fence, but quickly recovered and romped liomt. Sir v>as hvo lengths in front Of-Kelso, and Lucretius, who hwjhed very fast< *Vas close up.--Tho tinto recorded will givo idea ot tho qliolity of the Saracen mart. . "... >

Heavy rain set in beTpto tho Sourfy was run, ' nnd, at tHai barrier, tho cblourt of thj> riders R6re(hatdly dlstingttishab'p,, Tho barrier did not act too well, and one side failed to go up , H, Cairns wont off Cr§t ou Afterthought, and Was "never loaded. Overrate put id a good run from tho,hotri& turn, and beat Whetnrangi for second money The favouiite, Moree, was badly left , ~ , It was still raining when \ the Tradesmen's Hack was ran., Marengo, who had tho. services of Hatch, was a [food favourite. -No Trumps led at tho start, followed by Marengo, and this pair cleared ouffroni the field.* At,the turn the/ were together, but, halfway down the btraijjht,' Marengo appeared to bo winning However, he put back his ears,, and refused to gallop, and No Trumps snatched a fiuky victor). Tho >wmnqr was well handled by young lieid, who is an 'apprentice to the 'Wallarapa trainer, J. Gravestock, i The bi D ' rat* limited in a great finish between tho Tri.nthaiti-tralui.d'pali, Iranui and Sir riisco, and tho judgu was* unable to separate them The colt was favourite, but lie only got up in tho Inst stndo, and made a doad heat of it jumped off first, with Sir Frisco second and liolac.fi itrtt. Across the bottom the ware had a three-lengths' lead, but Moloch, and Sir IWo then put forth their efforts', Tho Wairarapa horso was easily shaken off, but Sir l'risco stuck to Ins task gamely Ryan drew tho whip on Iranui, and, amid excitoment, the pair pissed the post locked together The judge awarded a doid heat, and tho Tcrdiot appeared to give general satisfaction. The form displayed by Tranui confounded tho critics, anil set at noiipht certain comments tint were ma.de when this pair met at Martofl. In that race Sn lYisco was handicapped to give Iranui a>lb, and failed m tho task r To day he met her at a difference of only 71b, and the pair divided hunours Another sensational, lmish was furnished in. tho High-Weight II indicap Bu«inac and Jlaku were equally backed, whilo Tyrannic, also had many supported, The lattor led from Traylbck down the buck with the two favourites lying together. Trayloek wad first into the straisht, bnf. in the tong run home, several changes occurred Tyrannic Maku, nnd ftnemftc all ohillcnged the leader, Tjranwa, using tho flr«t (1 unit, then followed Tr.-tYln.ck,, At th.e. distance it ipponrcd is if Mated would win,' ni bo and Riioimo hid just l collided, and Hie hfter irot all 'he worst of it. ncirlj losing his rider, whp, however, straightened his mount smnrflv Mcrne JWrtld camo with a s\ct s-iij, and a stirring finwh «nw tho three p-iso the wis* locked together Ttrtomne got the verdict bv a heid who va* s -li-n'ir (Wince in Memo TJmerelrl fValcr broke down m the race and is >'it',i<»U to race ngun. Swallow and Reft '41,i|ino wuo withdrawn from the Electric, and at tho open' mg, Lace Collar lias "nstnilod favourite, but honvj 'suppoit came foi Warlock at the finish, and caused tin! little filly 1 to lengthen a little Tho ftwoulito was fir it out, and, galloping with her usual dash, nuicklj put a big break on th« field At the turn into the Htrnight Warlock ran up, but Telford had a littlo m rewrve, and ho put tho favourite at it Splash then, pat in U run on the mils, nnd headed I.ice Collar, who stumbled badl> She recovered in timo to get in fiont again, and eefiured tho judge's decision by a no«e This mado three very oloso finishes in three races Te Kahurangl was favounto in tho Stewards, Handicap, in which all tho acceptors Went to the post Imlgner and Vi were the first to mayo, but tho formei could not aot in,tho wet To Kahurangl went to the front Ho had a good lead in the straight, but failed,to withsttnd a. strong rush by VI Who wopr by-'a'6ouplo of lengths Longnerwas a poor third Again the barrier failed to go Up, and Full, .Rate ,',,« left at the post *;" » > \ , Tho eonol'iujiiig event was another" grand race Captain] was stated to have

hid 'a,bid .run 'on tho first day, Was heavily 1 *upportedi;• but'he. had to go under to Gold Bird. '■■:■ St,'' Brandon; led in tho early stages i rom •.. Knight, COniman'derj: with '.the favourite third.v.TheY', last-named was first -into the straight,: but Gold Bird finished verv fast, and wbn by half a length, with Knight Commander ahead/away,, •:■■_.■■■:.■ .:.,... ' .

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 651, 30 October 1909, Page 7

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MASTERTON RACES Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 651, 30 October 1909, Page 7

MASTERTON RACES Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 651, 30 October 1909, Page 7

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