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THE TURF

MARTON RE-HANDICAPS,

MANAWATU MEETING

ROUEN WINS LIVERPOOL

HANDICAP

OPEN SPRINT TO WARPLANE

(By Telegraph.—Special "Rccortcr.i Palmerston North, December 30. The- Mannwatu Racing Club's Snmme Meeting "was concluded to-day in beau tiful weather and before a large at tendance. The going was good. Dnrini the day the tptalisator handled JCG4.SS2 The total for the meeting was .£l!)!),05fi on compared wit'll .£172,525 for the meet ing Inst year. Minsk was withdrawn from the Whit more Handicap, for which Prince liar tian, Sweet, Song, and llisslove wen sent out favourites. Prince .Martian momentarily showed in front, but goinj nut of tlio straight Hoyal (lift was )i the van, with American llenuty an< Misslovo next. Along the back Swee Song ran up to the leaders. Princi Martian being fifth. Hoyal Gift wa: done with at the turn for liome, wher. Misalove and Sweet Song were iightin; it out, "but over .the last furlong tin favourite finished fast and got up ii time to win by half a length. Jlisslovi was a similar distance in front of Swee 1 Song. Then came Jitfbuff and Amori can"Beauty. Horsemanship wou the rnci for Princn Martian. Fourteen out of the fifteen acceptor faced the barrier for the Tiritiw Hurdles, and tho public supported Ok Clold, Explorer, Falstaff, and Vigilo it that order, llautawa and I'nlstaff led al the first fence, with TipperaTj Inst. Passing the stand the order was Whetoki, llautawa, l''alstall", tioohva nnd Sail Home, doing out of the straight Explorer moved up, and at tlie six tur km** Hautawa was in front from Wlie tolti, Falstaff, Sail Home, Explorer, ani Goolwa. At the turn Signysian and Ex nlow were in tlie vail, but once ovei the last, hurdle Explorer came away winning' easily from Hautawa, witl Signysian eight lengths away. lher came Talstnlf. Ooolwa, and \igilo. Cremn-de-Jlenthe and Princess 1. al were missing wlien the field for th< Juvenile Handicap paraded. Disscrtu tion. Diuiedin. and Backsheesh were tin popular fancies in a good betting race From ft BO'oil start Tommy Hot rusniw L the front, and witl. a furlong gom he was well clear of a strung-out held ltactahMsh being his nearest at endant On entering the straight Backsheesh Dunedin. Scion, and Dictationa pu in challenges, l>ut lonimy Hot held nx. advantage, winning by a length and* half from Dunedin, who was a ler.gtl in front of Backshw*. Jhssortatior and Scion were tho next to finish. Paw was left at the start and took no pail '"aU started in the Liverpool Handicap, and the public again gave Isabel hra ihance, Jloutoa Ivanova, Kobl.man, ami Punka all being well supported. A Sd start was effected. and stand Demagogue was m Iront. Out ol the straight lie led Isabel and Jlyttw. Rouen b.-'ing at the head ot the others At the five furlongs Jlythiß was clou, nf ilouton Ivanova and Demogogii;, rS;ibel H a firtL ,s strai"w - tllCr r r S 0 iS t; C 'field .for s-i,,'"-,, rrts 3:? "!--*■ rf, ,° ™" in "i ,Tnd the leaders the whole way, wab W£ "en-th in front of MiliUn;e. Bac ■halite who bolted prior to the start, inished very fast in fourth place, lhe 'avourite was about eighth. . The public would have nothing but 'elite in the Clandeboye Handicap and ie carried twice as much as either Jutand or- Paoamii, who were the next ]e st backed. The favourite won easily it tho end, after Missiuaid and loten■ialitv had taken turns at pacing. -Lalanui' was a length in front of Potentialty, Bailand being fourth, and Jutland, rho w.as in tho rear most of the way, l{ Minsk, Strategy, Stutter, and War Baby inch carried aver o thousand pounds in he Christmas Welter Handicap, x\ ar 3aby being the actual favourite. Stiat.<7 and Blissfulness were early in tho end, but at the finish Passenger won ij- a length from Blisrfulness, Convenion beinar a similar distance away. lord Utloa was fourth. "Rowan gave trou>le. at the start, and ran in the rear he- whole way. "Duncdiii, who had raced earlier in the lay, was withdrawn from the concludng event, leaving eight runners, and he public went for a recovery on "U'urilane. Inah rushed to the front from he jump out, hut coming into 'the tralght, Bonnie Briar and TVarplane i-ere,in the van. The last-named, finisk•■■r with great dash, won by a length rom Innli, who was two lengths- in ront of Bonnie Briar. Aero was fourth. This was Oi. Price's first success for ome time, and .it was the most popular ■in of the meeting.

details of the racing

By Tolegrapn—PreHß Association: ■WHITMOIiE HACK HANDICAP, of 250 sovs. One milo and a fu r ' on ®- Ar TvfTw Blanche) 2 Sweet &»S,'Bat. 2\V>. ... SlltfEebSlk'XrKoyal Clift," Xeu Tirini, 7st. . Ilnlf a length each way. Time, lnan. •w •'- r wcc. Princo Martian was favourite. TIRITEA HURDLE HANDICAP, of 300 sove. One mile and a half. Explorer, lOst. 41b. ... (A. M'lJoiinld) 1 Hautawa, 9st. (D.. M Milllan) - Si"nvsian, lOsf. Mb. ... (•!• 3 Mso started: Old Gold, list, lib.; Coldstream. lost. Gib.; Fiilstaff, Ijfet. all Sweet Tipperary, lOst. 41b.; v isuo, flit. 131b.; Pavilion, 9st. till).; Sail Homo, Better Luck, Powder King. AYbetokl, Albert. Dick, Goolwa, Jfarzialc. Dst. "Won by ten lengths, third horse thvco lengths back. Timo 2min Sfseo. Old Cold was favourite. JUVENILE HANDICAP, of 30(1 sovs. Fivo furlongs. Tommy Rot, Sst. lib. ... (R. S. Ilagby) 1 Dunedin. 9st. !)lb (K. Tucker) 2 Backsheesh, fct (C. Heed) 3 Also started: Scion, 7st. 131b.: Dissertation. 7st. 81b.; Penalty, Sunny Vale, "st. .lll>. j Maritza, Bonibrook, Konnvirk, 7st. l.llb.; Panacre, Sleeping Beauty, Morizonin, 7st. lib.; Piffle, I'antler, Pam. list. 71b. Won all the way. Time. limn. ?. i-ftsec. Dissertation was favourite. LIVERPOOL" HANDICAP, of 700 sovs. One mile an<i furlong. Ronen, 7sl. 12ll> (C. Reed) 1 Punka, 7st. l.'Jlli (R. S. Ilagby) 2 Bonnie Maid. 8«l. lrtlb. ... (H. Reed) 3 Also started: Nobleman, Bst. lib.; Isabel, Sst. 31b.; Boroalis, 7st. lllb.; Demagogue, 7st. ilib.; llyttus, 7st. 21b.; Moutoa Tvanovn, Cleft. 7st. Necks between tho placed horses. Timo, lmin. 51 l-ssoc. Isabel was favourite. IVESTBURY HACK HANDICAP, of 200 sovs. Five furlongs. Barleycorn, Bst, (lib (G, Clark) 1

Automoana, 7st. llib. (M. M'Cartney) 2 Miiiiaire, 7st. lllb. ... (L. G. Morrif>) 8 Also started: Yankee Dan, &«t, 911).; Canyon, Sst. lib.; Birkie, 7nt. 81b.; Gallia, 7st. 71b.; Samarang, Spare Moments, Waiiuaboe, 7st. 51b.; Bacchante, Lord Usk, Gst. 131b.; Melting Moment, Top Dog, Gst. 121b.; Released, Conziska, Wcrewhata, Gst. llib. Won by fiix lengths. Time, lmin. 2 l-ssec. Gallia was favouritm CLAUDEBOYE HANDICAP, of 350 sovs. One mile and 55 yards. Pente. 7st. 71b (K- K<*d) 1 Paoaiiui, Sst. lib (A. GriifithO 2 Potentiality, 7st. 71b (A. llctnl) 3 Also started: Jutland. Bst. Sib.; Imiland, Gst. 121b.; Missmaid, Gst. lllb. Half a length each way. Time,, lmin. 57 ''-rieee. Pento was favourittt. CHRISTMAS HANDICAP, of 250 eovs. Seven furlongs. Passenger, 7st. 71b. ... (M. M'Carten) 1 Blissfulness, 7fit. 71b. ... (A. Griffiths) 2 Convention, 7st. 81b (H. Ryder) 3 Also started: Minsk, 9sl'. 511).! Strategy, gst 131h.; Beloved. Bst. 101b.; Stutter, Bst. Gib.; War Baby. Sst. 21b.; Lord Ashlea, Rowan, 7st.- 71b. Necks each way. Time, lmin. 30 Msec. War Bnbv was favourite. KAWATT HANDICAP, of 400 sovs. Six furlongs. Warplane, Sst. lllb (G. Clark\ 1 InaTi, Sst. 101b (B. H. Morris) 2 Bonny Briar, 7st. 13lb. (L. G. Morris) 3 Also started: W'limatao, 9st. lib.; Acre. B c t. 1211).; Nursing Sister, Sst. 101b.; Hymarfy, 7st. 131b.; Astinome, 7-st. 511). Won bv a length, third horse half a length back. Time, lmin. 13 2-ssee.

GREYMOUTH MEETING

TIRANGV WTNK GREY VALLEY HANDICAP. Br Te|eKr»flh—Prc«« Association Greymouth, December 30. The Groymoutli .Tuckey Club s Summer Meeting opened to-rlny in glorious weather and with a large attendance. The "oing was good. The totalizator receipts were .£11,171 109.. ns against 4:10 325 10s. >' e!U '' csu ' tß;— TRIAL HANDICAP, of 70 sovs. live furlongs and a lmlf. Bunny, Tst. J Bestir, Bst. * Strclitzn, Tst. llU> 7""oi\' Also started: I'relndium, «st. 131b. Won by a length, the same distanco between second and third, lime, lmin. 41-sscc. PAIIOA HANDICAP, of 100 govs. Six furlongs and a hall. Cheer Up, Sst. J Recorder, Sst. l'Jlb. - Royal Dragoon, Tst. 41b 3 Also started: Pcrrier, Bst. 101 n. Won by three-quarters of a length, a length between second nnd third, lime, lmin. 241-ssec. GREY VALLEY HANDICAP, of 150 buvs'.* One mile. 'J'iranga, Bst. J Stcepholm, Tst. Blb j Xa.ntho?, Tst. Gib.Also started: Maymorn, 'Ladify, 7sr. 131b.; Cbaeronia, Sst. lib. Won by a length, half a length between second and third. Tiniii, lmin. 14 1-sspc. FIRST - HURDLES, of 150 sovs. One mile and three-quarters. Persian Prince, 12st. +11) 1 Master Boris, 12st. 41b Wavlax, lOsfc. lib. 3 Also started; Silver Shield, 9st. Won by a length, three-quarters of a length between second and third, lime, 3min. 5o l-ssee. ELECTRIC HANDICAP, of 100 sots. Vive furlongs and a half. Comment, fct. 1 Trentham Rose, Bst. 131b * Kola, Tst. 3 A-lso started: Merton, Bst. 121b.; Amendment, Tst. . Won by a length and a half, a length between second and third. Time, lmin. 10 i-ssec. BRUNNEU HANDICAP, of 120 sovs. Six furlongs. Sleepy Head, Sst. 1 Gold Problem, lOst. 1211) 2 Black Night, Tst. 21b. ••••••••;■•; 3 Also started: Sans feouci, 9st. 12U>., Wv Gaieley. Sst. 21b. ' Won by three-quarters of a length, half a length between second nud third. Time, Imin. IT l-ssec. WELTER HANDICAP, of 110 sovs. Seven furlongs. Perrier, 9st. 61b Footlights, Sst - Fabisco, Sst 3 Also started: Recorder, 9st. 8lb.; Cliaeronia, 9st. Won by two lengths, a length between second and third. Time, lmin. 312-ssec. PETRIE HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. Six

furlongs and a half. Castellan, Bst. 91b 1 TVnikoliu, -7st. 71b 2 Hay Morn, Bst. 10lb 3 The only starters. Won by a length, the same distance between second and third. Time, lmin. 25sce.

BLOODSTOCK SALE

3IDDING SLACK AKI) PRICES BELOW VALUES.

Bv Telcevnvth— Apfocintion. Auckland, December 30,

'The first bloodstock salo of the season took place at the Showgrounds this mornins, when the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company offered a number of yearlings and other bloodstock. There was a largo attendance, but bidding 'was very slack and the prices lealisod were a long way below values, 'l'he lots sold were as follow:— On behalf of Mr. I-owryFilly by Finland—Anote, Mr. E. IC. Plaistcd, logos.; colt by Egypt-All's Well, Mr. L. Guest, ,402n5.; colt by Egypt—Pourparler, Me. 13. Joll, VOgns. ■On behalf of Mr. I. Duncan:-Colt by. Dozoniaii—Bonny Helen, Mr. B. Joll, IKOgns.; filly by Boniform—Sunbird, Mr. L. "Griffiths, ll'Ogns.; filly by Braoman— Romiviform, Mr. A. Alexander, llOgns.; filly by Boniform—Puttee, Mr. B. Joll, 170gns. On behalf o£ Mr. D. 'I've:—Gelding by Wauchope—Pink Tie, Mr. J. H. Edwards 25gns.

On behalf of Mr. Tapper:—Zendora, by ifavlile Arcl>—Zinnin, Mr. P. Andrews, 33cns. _

On behalf of the Northern Wairoa Jlncine Clnl>:—■MnrWo Arch, hy Isinglnss —Mall, ifr. I!. B. Hirnw, .IGOgns,

Miscellaneous Lots:—Bay mare by Kimmerman—AVangaehn. Mr. B. M'leaac, 2lirns.; eh. mare. Savoureen, Mr. A. TTnlhnway. 27irn«.; gelding by Bnnyan, Mr. L. (inept, 10gns.; brood mare' Te Moti, with foul by Roynl Soult, Mr. N. Austin, 23gns. Several other lots were offered, "but were passed in, failing to reach tho reserve. AUCKLAND ACCEPTANCES, Bt TVloaranh-Prnns AmoelnUon. Auckland, December 30. Tho following are tho acceptances for the third day of the Auckland Racing Club's Meeting: * AUCKLAND RACING CLUB HANDICAP, of 2000 sovs. One "mile and a half. —Oratress, 9st. 211).; Uncle Ned, Sst. 121b.; First Salute, Sst. 111b.; Mailioa, Sst. Sib.; Molyneaux, Vst. 131b.; Glen Canny, Tentorfield, 7st. 121b.; Slarlaud, 7st. 1111).; l'rinee Willpnvx, 7st. Gib.; Tinohoro, fist, 101b.; Blue Cross, fot. 811). NEWMARKET HANDICAP, of 1(10(1 sovs. Six furlongs.—Jlum'bug, Sst. 71b.; Golden Hubble, Sst. 51b.; King Abbey, Sst.; Uyiiustrn, Tst. 111b.; Queen Abbey, 7st. Sib.; Crowhurst, Gcoit'rey, 7st.; Dovelet, list. 81b.; Wcldone, fist. 71b. . MIDSUMMER HANDICAP of 500 sovs. Khv furlongs.—Mermin, lOst. 31b.; Mannu, list. 511).; Toa Tnua, Bst. 111b.; Grotesque, Sst. 9'lb.j Loyal Infill, i!>l. Rib.; Namutero, Sst. Mb.; Oranga, Sst.; Loithlield, 7st. 111b.; Golden Dream, 7st. 41b.

GLASGOW HANDICAP, of 500 sow Seven furlongs.—Tigriliya, 9st? 91b.; Heather Sprig, Sat. 01b.; Tinohoro, Miss Gold, Bst. 21b.; Arran, Ksthonia, Bst. 111).; Crowhnrst, Sst.; Lightning, 7st. 101b.; Miss Mimic, Early Dawn, 7st. 51b.; Prince Charleroi, 7>t. 41b.; Arch Salute* 7st. 211).; Besnnt, Ohinewairua 7tt. lib.; Bute Sound, Gst. lllb.; Prince Carl, Escaped, Motiocrat, Gold Plane, Gst. 71b. FERGUSON HANDICAP, of 400 sots. Six furlongs.—Early Dawn, 9st. 51b.; ]) w d Sweet, Canzonet, Pavo, (Jueens Up, Teiki, Hvrax, Dst.; Clonmol, Miss Ellicc, Bst. 1211).; Prince Jewel, Bst. 101b.; Persian King, Sst. 8lb.; Miss Leslie, Sst. 611).; Broadwood, 7st. Ulb.; Arch Margot, 7st. 911).; l'oanui, Grab, Prince Flowing Bowl, 7st. 71b. ELLEUSLIE HANDICAP, of <00 sow. One mile.—Bonnie lleallier, Forest Gold, 9st.; Over There, Sst. 121b.; Marble Sln'b, Formalin, Bst. 211).; Explode, Slowcoach, 7st. 131b.; War Tanlt, 7si. 121b.; Heathermoon, 7st. 101b.; Ivinkora, 7«t. 8 Counter Attack, Isingarch, 7st. i ).; Some Fashion, 7st. 311).; Pepin, 7st. 21b. ; Pukemarama, Marble 8011, Aircratt, liecreation, 7st. NEW TEAR HURDLES, of 500 sovs. Two miles.—Thrace, 12st.; Paddington Green, list. 121b.; Deviation, list. 21).; Koliu, ltot. 111b.; Oaklcigh, >.; Cynicr, lOst. 81b.; Khartoum, 10st. ftlb., Tenacious, 9st. 1011).; Shellshock, Coioglen, 9st.

By Telegraph—Preai Annoci 1 Palmerston North, December 30. Following lire rc-handicaps for th» Marton meeting;— DASH HACK HANDICAP .—Barleycorn, Sst. ,1211).; Celmisia, Bst. JUVENILE HANDICAP— Tommy Hot, Bst. 121b. „ t • MAUTON CUP-—'Rouen. <St. Ulb. RAILWAY HANDlCAP.—Blackmail, Sst.; Bonny Briar, 7st. slb. NEW YEAH HACK HANDICAI — Minsk. Sst. lib.: Myrry Q« ecn . ,st - 91b " Passenger, 7st. 811). _.-.--vm i n STEWARDS' WELTER HANDICAP — Borenlis, 9st. 3lb. Following are scratching for the meet-inK:t-Parisiaii Diamond, Asterma, Molyneaux, Nursing Sis'.cr, 'Jutland, >' .' Sweet Corn, Asterina, Prince Hal, Undent Lad, Affectation, Pavilion, Strategy, •< Princess Pat.

trotting

AUCKLAND MEETING AGAIN • POSTPONED. By Telegraph—Frew ABhociatlon. Auckland, December 30. Thoro wns heavy rain overnight, arid, though the weather has now cleared, the opening day of the Auokland trott n meeting lias again been postponed owini, to tho heavy course.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 82, 31 December 1920, Page 6

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THE TURF Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 82, 31 December 1920, Page 6

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