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WAIRARAPA MEETING

; CUP WON BY BERTRADA! . JOCKEY W. BELL WINS. FIVE : ■ ~*■ ■RACES.■;:-.,' .-. , ' (By IWegraph.—Speclol' OorresjoiidentJ :.:,':' Carterton, January I. '~ Splendid weather prevailed fra the Wnirarapa races to-day.: There was a, large attendance, -and the totalisator takings amounted to less than .for the first'day last 'year. : '.V : . ','■ x There were several soratehings in the -Maiden Hack. Handicap/ but a! field of. sixteen faced the : starter. Rorehau,'•:' the favourite, and Pink Heather showed "out at tho .start,'.but Captain Glossop and Need also fought out the-finisl;, : Captain Glossop got the verdict'by ta;head...Rerehau was a neck away 1 thhd, ; 'and ;Modera-. tioii was at,the head' of the ■ VPeronilla' was withdrawn.':from tho TuihitaTata Handio>p,„.leayingi.a quartet of runners.. The"''suppoTt"was:very even between Blue Lake, the actual favourite, Chakwanaand Master, Achilles*;,' From "a splendid start,. Blue; Lake led'Chakwana till well down the running,-when Master Achilles challenged the pair, and the trip raced in a 'line 'to ; .the -post;; Master Aohilleej :who finished on the'.outside, "got the verdict by a head. Immer was beaten off. '. ■.'V. ; -■'■■.r->:* i ,v '.■:.■. v..

.. Only Plunder, Merry- Gain" and Soporific I contestedthe Rimataks'Hack' Handicap, ; and the first-named, whoi iaVthe most.' seasoned of the trio, wori-nicely at-the finish from.: Merrie Gain,: who, will he. all the better for the race. Soporific, after badly cutting out Merrie Gain at the seven furlongs post, was tailed off at.the finish, The Highden mare,'Bertreda, was a good favourite in the Ctlp,. and taking pharge going out 'of thestraight'-the first time, she was not again headed. Bell got the mare round the turns well;: and at most of them he gained,'an advantage. Kitoain, the top weight/ran a good race, but ihe was not assisted by boing on the outside of 'Arlington; at- the turns. Chillies, the runner-up, was well placed over the first lalf-mile, but ;he then lost his position, only: to come' again, in the straight when too late. Rene tan a great race,? but Ladify 'was "disappointing,.:. and was tailed off r the ..whole, way. Arlington was in, second ,place till the' home turn, but be failed to get round rroperly. This made W. Bell's third winner. >•:, ,■-.!/' Hushabye, a. dual winner' at Taratahi, and the : Wellington-owned Taringamutu and Daneen were order' foT the. Nursery Handicap. The two firstnamed were unlucky,- and 'Daneen was not good enough.-,. At the start* nmtu played up, and got-left'standing. Daneen and' Saxitile, showed>out from Hushabye, but at the end of a, furlong the latter stumbled badly',."and was nearly down. Saxitile led* Octasion into the straight and past the judge's box; Ladylike SB* third and'Hushabye fourth.

There' was a good field■ inVthe Pukio Hack Handicap. .Miraculous,;; Orleans, and Lady Black were; the ; best fancied. The Awapuni'horse,had, a very soft victory, and won with a. lot/in hand. "At the back iof the course ;Lttdy Vladimir, Amber and White, and /Gold Necklace were in. charge, but-'across;.tne" bottom Orleans ran'totWfront,'with his mouth open, and won-' pulling up, Lady Vladimir was just clear'of Miss.'Trumps, and Amber and White were,next. The lastnamed will be improved by-(he c race. /The Reynolds Handicap was;'another four-horse race. Square Deal was a hot order, iand after; allowing Suratura to make the-running .to. [the; straight entrance, he then forged ahead and won in the easiest maoa/ier possible. 'Rene was a poor third. .'";;•'' "■ 1 W. Bell rode his'fifth in the* concluding event, when he steered 'Prince Laddo first past the post. He was followed home by Submersion,; The wifc nor w.as a great disappointment as a thTee-year-old, but like all of his sire's stock, he seems to be-improving with age. '' MAIDEN HANDICAP. Five fnilongs. Captain GJossop ........'...i..;.................. 1

Need •• ; 2 Rerehaii ~,.^..i . ....,.;.....».............;. 3 , Scratched: vigilant, Gold > Cross, 'Altitude Ally. Improve, Awapuni, Waitress, Falstone,'Miss qenents..... -; '-■■■. Won by a head. . Time,, lmm, 2sec. TAHITARATA HANDICAP, of 125 sovfl. Six furlongs./, Master Aohilles, 7st. (1b............. 1 Blue Lake, Pflt. 21b. 2 CHakwana, Bst. Ulb, ....»».»»..« ~ 3 Also started: Imtner, Bst. 101b. A good race. Won by three-quarters of a.length. No official time was taken. RIMUTAKA HACK One, mile and a distance. , 'Plunder. Sst. *l}>. -••• ••"■•• ».• 1 I Merry Gain,. Bst. 101b.; ;......,.„.....„. 2 I Soporific. 7st. 111b. ...-...,;..:......;..._.. 3 ■ The only starters.. Won .easily, .Time, lmin. 57sec. '':';■•.;,,;-

WAIRARAPA CUP. One mile and ,a , .uarter. - •'■■.•; - Bertrado,' 7st.-131b.; ........ ; ....(W. Bell) . 1 Chillies, 7st. 3lb 2 Rene, Bst. 3lb. ......-;-......,..(H. Lowe) 3 Also started: -lulwun,. 9st. 21b.; Peroneal, 7st.' 121b.; itepney, 7st, «b.; Arlington, 7st.; Ladify, 6st. 71b. * / ; Won all the way. rime,:2min. 7scc. NURSERY HANDICAP.. Four furlongs. Saxatele, 6st. 181b". ............„:..,..,.... , 1 Occasion, 7st. 2lb ■.....'.;....;:■. -..2 1 Ladylike, 7st. lib, ■..... ...;,.;„,..- 3 - Also started: Botanist, 7st. Ulb; ; Hush-a-bve, 7'st. 8lb.; Danc6r, 7st. ; Sib!; Pall Mall, 7st. 21b.; Tarinpamutu, .-7st. 21b.; Peroxide, 7st. 21b.; Miss CUmonts, 6st. i2ib„ '~ '■'■?.''-:■';■!'■-:, ■ : Won comfortably. Tim6„4B}sec.' PUKIO HACK HANDICAP. Six fur- - . ■" loiigs.'-':.;■;• : '-''--'-

Orleans, Bat, 71b, ...„..i„,i„ 1 ;;v l , 1 „i „,. i

Lady Vladimir, Bst. 51b 2 Miss Trumps, Bst. 91b. 3 Also started: Lady Black, 9st. 41b.; Amber and White, Bst. 71b.; Miraculous, 7st. 131b.; Poro Poro, 7st. Sib.; Gold Necklace, 7st. 01b.; Airahna, 7st. 71b.; Altitude, 7st. alb. ,', Won by a length and a half. Time, lmm. 14Jsec, REYNOLDS HANDICAP. Seven fur- ■ ."' longs. • Square Deal, Bst. 31b. 1 Suratura, Get. 121b. 2 Rene, 9st. lib. 3 Also started: Negative, 7st: 51b. Won very easily. Time, lmin. 27sec. MOKAI HACK WELTER'. Seven fu'rj longs. ... ■ • Prince Laddo, Bst. 51b i Submersion, 9st. 121b - 2 Otakiroa, Bst. 81b ». 3 Also- started: Elevate, Bst. 91b.; Hine Makutu, Bst. 'lb.; Waitomo, Bst. 51b.; Lahido, Bst. 51b.; Maungarara, Bst. 51b. Won-by a length. .Time, lmin. 28 4-5 sec. ..-..-'-

SECOND DAY'S ACCEPTANCES ~,-''■ Masterton, January 1. 'Acceptances for the second day of the WairaTapa Racing Club's meeting are:— RUSSELL HANDICAP. Six furlongs.Peronilla,"' 9st.; Master Achilles, Bst. 71b.; Negative, 7st. 71b.; Suratura, 7st. 71b. - / . TAWAHA. HANDICAP. Seven fur-' longs— Submersion, Bst. 121b.; Borsil, Bst. 71b.) Tangi 6st. lllb.; Waitomo, 6st. 101b.; Te Opai, 6st. 101b.; Salado, 6st. 101b. TAUHERINIKAU HANDICAP. One mile and a distance.—Square Deal, Bst. 81b.; Peroneal, 7st. lllb.; Chillies, 7st. 101b.; Ladify, 6st. 101b. ' . WHAREPAPA HACK WELTER. One mile.—Arlington, lOst.; Soporific, 9st. 71b.; Prince Laddo, Bst. 81b.; Otaura, 7st. 101b.; Elevate, 7st. 101b.; Te Opai, 7et. 71b.: . JUVENILE HANDICAP. Five furionge.—Hushabye, Bst. 21b.; Ladylike, Bst.; Saxatile, 7st. 131b.; Botanist, 7st. Mb.;" Happiness,\7st. 81b.; Daneen, 7st. 31b.; Taringamutu, 7st. 21b'.; Manus, 7st.; Thoughtful, 7st. RAWIRI- HACK ' HANDICAP. Five telongs.-Bhe Lake, 9st. -121b.; Chakwana, 9st.; Peronilla, Bst. lllb.; Immer, Bst. 71b.; Submersion, 7st. 51b.; Botanist, 6st.' 121b. RUAMAHUNGA HANDICAP. Six furlongs.—Orleans, lOst.; Morrie Gain, Bst. 131b.; Amber and White, Bst lllb.; Lady Vladimir, Bst. lllb.; Master* Boris; Gst. 101b.; Moderation, 6st. 101b.; Marsinah, 6st. 101b. , - PIRINOA HACK SCURRY. Four furlongs.—Altitude; Miss Trumps, Gold Rush, Meritorious, Ulysses, Waitomo, Multoe, Fattbne, Goldbearing, Diplomat, Grey Fleet,' Canada's Colours, Riro Riro, Pink Heather, Manu, Vigilant, Re'rehau, Blue Fish; Misg Clements, Luoy, Star, Hap Dda, Need, Gold Scroon, Ally.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2348, 2 January 1915, Page 9

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WAIRARAPA MEETING Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2348, 2 January 1915, Page 9

WAIRARAPA MEETING Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2348, 2 January 1915, Page 9

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