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EASIER RAGING

TAUHERENIKAU MEETING

MULTAINE WINS BIG EVENT

SPRINT WON BY TORFREDA

The Wairafapa Racing Club commenced '■■ . Its autumn meeting at the clubs course ''■ : atajauhereiiikau on Saturday. Beautiful I weather prevailed;' and the attendance was easily ono of the best on record. The doing was good. ' A. feature oraio inert- : ?ng -was -the. success, of kemball-owued i . .horses, who-just missed -annexing half Ino programmed, and the, riding of K. Tucker, • who rode'three winners ana a second out, of eft''-m'isiintß. ' . . :." The tbtalientor handled £31,120 as against '-.'■.' '£13,658 at the last Easter meeting. Last . : year ..there-were only . Beven ' V.--.- :Tlio~Raoing Described.' Mannish was amongst the switchings . for the opening event, having struck himm self'the 'day previous., Gold' Pan-was ■-•'- made favourite with ■ Bacchante second : -choice. Grecian Girl took clwrgo'.at tltb ; . .barrier rise, and across the bottom sue ,was showing out from ; . Bacchante and ?>' Yasilltov, with Gold Pan handy. 'Ihn ''.'.'■■ JmU-brother to Sasanof took charge in the :-.' straight, and won easi y *">" ■ o™°'""' Girl, who-was.a head in front of Bacchante. r' •' Torfreda ■' and . Astinome were the ■<■'.■ favourites in the Baitway Handicap, lr- :- mine being withdrawn There.was some :.- 'delay atUhe barrier Lady General, and C- Daytime' giving trouble. -A'tinorao led '■ into tie straight from; Torfreda and-a : ; burched Held. Once m a line for homo ; Torfreda settled Astinome. but had to bo ■:'■ ridden right out to beat Tari, who came ! : way back. Daytime, was close un fourth. " ■ May Morn, Probate, and „ Grange were ■ .withdrawn from the Hack Welter Handi. ■ • .cap, Paonui being made, a, hot favourite. Prince Mark led down the back. from. Lady '"' Witchet and War Baby. In the. straicht : Glentour joined the leaders, biit Miss "' Maud finished well on the outside, and won very easily from Glentour. Lady i'.'■ Witchet dose uij.;; _ : ... Daytime.-' Imaribbon.' and Dainty Stcn ;; were withdrawn from the instw Haiylmiin. started a good favourite, tmd ■ with ' Falstaffhe led, to the home turn.. Here , Goldshine took charge, but at the flis- .-''. tance Multaine ran to the front, and ran in a .ccmfprtaHo winner. Espcrnnce I'-' finished well, and-beat Goldehmo bv a :,'. head.- Potentiality was fourth. .This :■■■ made the third win credited to Mr. W. K. .- K«mb'a'.l during the day. ■ , . ~ Everyone wanted to be on Insurrection in '■. ''■' -the Two-year-old Stake?,.and the Trcntham [gelding, started at a short price. He jumped but well, but could*not'.find'Ms i feet, and crossing the bottom stretch there ; . were four horses in,front of him. .Iho '':'.■' leaders were Bieuso and Canyon, but befor'o they were in a lino for homo the favourite had taken charge, and he won comfortably from La-Palovna, who finish- '■:'■ cd on and bent Kildie. Bieuso. was i-f fourth. ; Canyon tired badly. . ■ • '(•• '■ Stutter, Timidity, and Yalley-Roso was r. the, order 1 of favouritism in the ierry I- 'HaJck Handicap. Pakuraka being the only i. withdrawal.' Hupana led a bunched field ; for three furlongs when .'Probate and ' Timidity headed, her. In the straight Stat ;■■'' tor joined the leaders', and Missland and V' Valley; Rose'also took a part in the finish. f : The last-named was. gfjini?; the. strongeEi f: -, at' the-post, and won by:. a /neck from / Missland.. Probate was, a ! length 'away, !/ and then came Stutter. ' . Ermine was the .order of i'V favouritism in the Open Welter Handi- ', ■■' cap, 'Scornful being the best backed of !'. the remainder. Spanjrle began'sinartly, '■■'■■ and led Ermine down the.back. - Aoross. the bottom Matatua and Scornful, ran ',-■■ into second place behind Spangle,. In the ;. straight Matatua took, charge, and ridc*.iu ■'■:; out won by two lengths from Spangle, who '■.beat Scornful; by a. neck. Ermine was close up? ' ' ',■;''■■ All started in the final event, Grange :■■"' being made a good favourite.' The win-. ; nei>. turned nn in the Trentham-trained f. Printemps, who gave'the best return of •'-.■■ the day. March On.was second and May ;■.".-,• Morn third. ;«■•.'': DETAILS OF THE RACINO. ; MAIDEN HACK STAKES, 0f.160 sovsl'Tlve r-.-.i - ■ ". ■; fiurlongs and a half. - :"-' 3,Mr.:W. S. Kemball's blk. g. Tasilkov,. i •'•''-■ by'Antumnus—Ulcraine, 3yrß;, Bat. 71b..-" f.' : ' ... . ■'..:■' (K. Tucker). 1' '.•'■ 4 Mr. A. M'Donald's b. m. Grecian Maid, !' ■ ■ by Field,;, Battery — Greek Maid, I'"' ' .Syrs,, Bst. ,71b. ....:..... (R. Bagby) 2 i... E Mr. %V Luckwell's b.-f. Bacchante, by, ;V. Hymettifs-Woodhey, Jyrs., Bst.' -71b. ' r-'.;'■•' „;/> .■.,.:-!■.- ■~■.:■■• •• ,(H. Griffithi) 3 ,',. (Winner-bred.-by ; Mr.'T. :M. Wilford; and '\ Strained by Mr. W. Hawthorne.) , i .Alto' started: 6' Biters, Bst. -. 121b. .(A. .Oliver); i Gold, Pan, Bst. 71b. (J. Olsen); 10 ;•-:■ Camp Hero, 8Et.71b.,(Y. Lee); 5 Californian, 6st. 71b. (A.rßeed); 9 Sir.Wai, Bst. ?lb. > ; (W. M'Ewen); 7 Preparation, Bst. 71b. (P; Oorlett); B'O'Rane, Bst. 71b. (R, Heed). t •'• Won by a length and a half; half a ■"' length, between second, and third. Time, > > lmin.'lßsec;^''. P.AILWAY HANDICAP, of 250 sovs. .:.-: '■:■•'. Six-'furlongs. . ,-, ■ ' ■ :1 Mn'A.'M'Donald's b. m. Torfreda, by , .jiHynifittufeTjStraßa;, 4yrs., Bst. -ilb. '' . --i. ..'._'„.'■ J:' . tit. Bagby)-'1 !■•''! .Mr.' O. Woolston's ch. g. Tari, by, :' 'vit'MyiCMlaation—Torfredo mare, ;.•'■ 7st. lllb. /. ..; (L. Goodwin) "2 2 Mr. G. A. Palper's br. m. Astinome, : - by Maniapoto-Hellenois, 4yrs„ fist. ,/l3lb /.:.;'.'...... ....: ,'..;. (A. Reed) 3 ! ' ((Winner bred- by late J, D. Ormond . : and trained by Mr. J. T. Jamieson.) ,' -.Also started: 4 Daytime,. Bst. 131b./(J. : : - Olsen); 6 Matty, 7st. 121b. »(E. Heed);/7 n Raw"tLkor6,'7st.'7lb. (G. Carmont); 6 Lady !■' .'General. 7st. 51b. (K. Tucker). ' Heads--separated the placed horßes. '' : Time,'lmin.. 13 2-ssec. . . : MOKAI WELTER HANDIOAP, of 150 sovs. !■■ Seven'furlongs. !- .' f.'Mr. br. m. Missmaid, j -." ,by Bezohian—Aloha, 4yrs., 9Bt. lib; ~ • .. (K. fucker)-l '■--' i-'ilr-'T. M'Arnue's "br.g. Glentour, by., !.■ syrs., Bst.'9lb. . (J. Olsen) 2 ~. 6 Mr.-T..Higgins's'b. m. Lady Witchet, : >. ■~ by.Hyrcettus-Witch Hazel. 6yrs., bst. <-■'■'.'..--■•>:■-. ■-.■ '.-....; (P . Corlett) 3. i ' (Winner:bre'd by .Mr. .Lan Duncan and S : trained by Mr. W. Hawthorne.) !'.''. Also started: 2 War Baby. 9st. 9)b. (A. OUver); 7 Coalition. Bst. 81b.-(A. 'Reed); 5 Prince Mark, Bst. 41U. (R. Heed); 1 Paoanui, Bst. (H.-,Griffiths). ' Won by two lengths, two lengths between ■';• ■ second and third? Time, lmin. 28soc. - vEASTER: HANDICAP, of 400 sovs. One ! ' mile and a quarter. $.Mr.-,W.-R. Kemball's br. m. Multaine,/ ! ..■/ by .-Multifid—Lady Ainslie, syrs., 7st. !M ■' 31b.' ....:..'..: .....:.....: IK. Tucker) 1 t 7 Mr. J- Fuller's b. m. Espcrance, >by of Argylo,-4yrs., 6st. F 71b : •. (G. Carmont) 2 </•' Sj Mr:'W. Mountain's b. g. Goldshine, by ; '■■■ San Fran—Fairy Gold, 6yrs„ bst. 41b. ; , . . • , " ' (R. Bagby) 3 '(Winner bred by Mr. A. B. Williams,■' ■ •'•"' and trained by Mr. W. Hawthorne.) ' Also started: 4 Battle Array, dst. 71b. !F. ' Oorlett);--5 Potentiality, ■ 7st. 131b. (G. !'■' '• M'Lean); 6 Falstaff, 7st. 131b. (A. Reed); 1 ! : ' Hyttus, 7Bti 131b. (H. Griffiths).j , J Won easily by two lengths; with 'pno !■ ■ length and a half'between second, and -.' 'third. Time, 2min. 7 l-ssec. • WAIRARA PA TWO-YEAR-OLD STAKES, of 200 sovs. Five furlongs and aj.half. i . 1-Messrs V. and E. Riddiford's t.r. g.'- ' • • Insurrection, by Kilbroney—Rnthful. '■' - i .2yrs.. 7st. 51b (A..Reed) 1 . 6 Mr. H: W. Brown's b. f. La Paloma. ' > ' by Hallowmas—Helen ; Portland, 2yrs.. 7st. :.'..;...:„.....' ..'(IC. Tucker) 2 i I Mr. A. M'Donald's br. f. Kildie, by . Kilbroneyr-Grey Linnet, 2yrs„ 7st. 51b. . ' •• 1 (R. Bagby) "3 ; ' (Winner bred by Mr. J. B. Rcid, and I •'• -•.•' trained by Mr. J. W. Lowe.) f :Aleo started:-4 Rieuse, Bst. 91b. (F. Corlett); .3 Canyon, Bst. 31b. (P.. Reed); 6 Vivation, 6et. 121b. (G. ,Wilton). Won 'by two lengths;" one length and a Half between second-and third;. 'lime, lmin. Bsec. ' ' • ' FERRY E4NDICAP, of 150 sovs. Six . furlongs. 2 Mr. L. M'Kcnzie's ch. f. Yalley Rose, by Solferino-Ailsa,. 3yrs„ 7st, 71b. ■ • iH. Griffiths) 1 6: Mr. W. R. Kemball's b.m. Mise Land,'- ■" by Elysian—Wairakau, 4yrs„ 6st.lolb. ; (A. Tucker) 2 4 Mt\ W.Galbraith's.b. m. Probate, by • Provocation-Wailethe, 3yrs., 7st. 81b, (R. Bagby) 3 (Winner bred by Mr. J. F. Rcid and/ , .■: trained by Mr? W. Griffiths.) Also, started: 7 Damien. Sat. 21b. (M. M'Dpnald); 1 Stutter. Sat. 31b, (J. Olsen); 2 Timi'lity. iSi i.'.'U'. Consul; t, jiup;iua, 7st. 3lb. (A..Reed). Won by half a length, two lengths between' second and third. Time, lmin. 14sec. MARTINBOROUGH HANDICAP, .of 200 sovs. Seven furlongs. ; 2 Mr. F. A. Jensen's b, g.- Matatua, by ■ Birkenhead-Sunbonnet, 4yrs.. Sat. 121b. ' !R. Reed) 1 {.-Mr. H. G. Taylor's br. ». Spiingle, by Martian-Nantes, aged. Bet. 81b. - -:, (A. Reed) 2 3 Mr H. Guyton's ch. g. Scornful, by. 1 Bonny.. Glen—Lady Disdain, 4yrs„ .•;..-.Bst. 131b Ut. Bagby) 3 , ; (Winner trained by Mr. C. Pritchard.) ■Also ' started: 1 Ermine, 9st. Sib. 'A. Oliver); 5 Oyresian, 9st. 31b.' (J. Olsen); 4 Penury Rose, Bst. 121b. (F. Corlett).. Won by oiic lougtli and a half, a length between second and third. Time, lmin. 2B Hsec. 'MEMBERS'. HANDICAP, of 150 cove. One ,v - .. mile. Mr.'A. Cieodman's b. s. Priutemps, by Autumirds—Rene, 3yrs., Sat. oib. '-••'• ;'""•'. :.' (A. Reed) 1 •Ut.' O. Louisson's ch. g. Jlarch On, by • Martellb-Glory, 6yrs., dst. 41b. (R. Bagby) 2. Mr. H. Wolland's br. m. May Morn, by Reef, marc, Bst. 31b,' . .-" ■• •'•■' , !J. Olsen) 3^ Albo started: 1 Grange, Bst. lib. (H. , Grifiiths); Negambo,.7at'..2lb. (K. Tucker); ' Iftpanto. 7st. lib. (G. Oarmout); Ohiti,'7st. (E. Carriti).

Won by three-parts of a length. Time, lmin. 41 3-sseo.

ACCEPTANCES FOR SECOND DAY,

By Telegraph— Annoolatlon. Hasterton, April 3. .Following are the accentances for ho second day of the Walrarapa Racing Club's Tauhorenikau meeting:MAROA HACK WELTER ««;! 150 sovb. Seven furlongs.-Miss Maid. 10st, lib,: Glentour-, 9st. lib.; Grange. 85t.91h.; Coalition. Bst. 61b.; Paonui. Bst. 21b ; Lady WH-V"t. (let. lib... Pvinro Mark. Gat. STEWARPR" HANDICAP, of 200 sovs.:Mx fnWoii"s.-Torfrcda.' ,9?.t.; Astwome. B«t, '1311' : Daytime, Bst, 131b.; Mntatna, Bst. 311). j Tari.-Pstl.lib.; Rawakore, 7st. 51b.; Lady ' .AUTUMN HANDICAP, of 3M sovs. f»no mile and a dislnnco.-Dnvtimo,' 3«t. I-'-'-; vfloldshino. ,Bst\ Slh.: Mjiltp-.na Bit. 61b.; Hytt"'. 3st. 31b); Falstaff, 7st. 131b.; Matty, ■7F>..:'.Jih: Espornnre. 7st. lib. . ■ electric; iuctc handicap, of p piv«. Pix furlongs.-Pri' , tcmps, 9st. 21b.; Vallev Rose, Bet. 61b.; Stutter, flst.'Jib.;Timidity. 7st. lllb.: Probate, 7s'. 71b.; Misa Land. 7st. 71b.: Hnnana, 6st 131b. JUVENILE HANDICAP, of 200 sovs. fix fnrlongs.-Wake, 9:t. 41b.'; Insurrection, Bst. 101b.; La Paloma, Tat. 91b.; Vmation, 6st, 71b . ' TAHHERENIKAH WELTER HANDICAP, of 200 boys. Seven furlongs.-Goldslune, 9st. 131b:: Torfreda, 9st. H'-b.: Potential-'", 9st. 71b.; Matatua, 9st.. 41b.; brmine, 9st-.. lib.: Cvreoian, Brt. lllb.; Scornful, tot. 91b.; Sr,angle. Bst. 71b.; Galore, Tst. lllb.; (May - M SETTLERS' !b HA6IC HANDICAP of:; 50 sovs. One mile.-Printomps.9st. 21b.; War Baby. Bst. ,131b.; :.March On, Bst 81b.; Grange. 7st. 131b.: Negambo. 6st. 131b.; Le-panto.-«st. 71b.: Ohltiv 6st. 7 b FAREWELL SCURRY, of 150 rovs. Fivo f'lrlones and a half. . Weight,- 9st.-, Bacchante, Bitters. C'liforman. Oamp Fero. Orcfian Girl. Gold Pan, Lepanto, Mannish, Huarenga, Preparation, fcw Wai.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 162, 5 April 1920, Page 6

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EASIER RAGING Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 162, 5 April 1920, Page 6

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