THE AUCKLAND MEETING
WIN FOR AUTO, MACHINE
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.)
AUCKLAXD. June
The Auckliud Trotting Club's Winter MeetInj concluded in overcast but fine weather, but the track .was still soft. There was a good attendance, and the totalisator investments for the day 'were £25,296 15s, compared with £21,0 MSs on the second day. last year, an increase of £4222 10s. The figures for the meeting were £40,523, compared with £33,iiJ9 10s last year, an increase of £.-1893 103. KeBUlts:— . . . Royal Handicap, of 115 soys; 3.18 class; l',s miles.—l-3 Autumn Lv, 12 (Stubbs), 1; 6-6 Pearl Parrish, scr, 2; S-9 Mountain Sun, scr, 3. Also started: 10-12 Colleen Murphy, scr; 2-2 Hose Marble, scr; 5-5 Singing Bird, .scr; ~-7 Waskasu, scr; 12-13 Young Rodney, scr; 3-1 Golden Huia. 36; 1-1 Kelson Pirate, 60; 8-S Wlriwhala, T2; 10-10 Mattie Herbllwyn, 96; 13-11 Win Huon, 96. Waskasu was the early leader, but Pearl Parrish took command across the back, and led Autumn Lv and Mountain Sun into the straight. Autumn Lv won narrowly, a long head, on the post. The third horse was two lengths auay. Colleen Murphy was. fourth, followed by Wiriwhata and Kelson Pirate. Times: 3min •i4s.ec, omin 45 1-osec, 3min 46 3-s»ec. Manukau Handicap, of 115 soys; 3.C class; l*i miles.—2-1 Our Summor, scr (Saunders). li 1-2 Bed Hope,-36, 2; 8-S Jester, scr, 3. Also started: 12-10 Aircraft, scr; 10-12 Anthony's Gift, scr; 11-11 Free Gift, scr: 14-16 Great Chum, scr; 17-18 Hukanui, scr; 7-7 Lady Fame, scr; 16-15 Shining Metal, scr; 6-ti Worthy liiEht, scr; 3-3 Bonnie Direct, 12; 13-1-1 Blngen Chief, 36; 15-13 Xellota, 36;. 9-9 Worthy Chief, 3S; 5-5 May Chenault, 60; 4-1 Cimarrou, 84; 18-17 Whakahihl, 84. Tree Gift made the early pace from Our Summer and Jester. Our Summer ran to the front across the top and led Jester and Bonnie Direct at the turn. Our Summer' stayed on to win nicely by threequarters of a length, while Bed Hope came from far back to take second by two lengths and a', half from Jester. Bonnie Direct was fourth. Times: 2mm oli 4-ssec, imln Slsec, 2mln 58 3-ssec. C. F. MARK MEMORIAL HANDICAP, of 300 soys; 4.30 class; 2 miles. 6—6—Auto Machine, 36 .(Brown) 1 I—-2—Kewpie's Triumph. 24 (J. Bryce) 2 | l_l_p E ter Pirate, 24 (K. D. Kennerley) .. 3 Also started: 7-7 Direct Morning, scr; .3-3 i Kewpie's Guy, 12; 2-1 Peterwah, 12, and Mountain Dell, 48 (bracketedl; 5-5 Jewel Pointer, 80. Direct Moraine and Mountain Dell set the pace over the first mile and a miarter. Direct Morning still led across the back from Mountain Dell and Kewpie's Triumph. Xear the turn Auto Machine ran up, while Kewple's Triumph came through on the rails. Auto Machine finished too strongly for Kewpie's Triumph, ■ who was clear of Peter Pirate. Mountain Dell was fourth, followed by Kewpie's Guy and Peterwah. Length aud a quarter, two lengths. Times: 4min 35 3-Djcc, 4miu 3i 1-Ssec. imia SSsec. ■ ' j June Handicap, of 120 soys; 3.28" class; li miles.—l-1 Silver Eingen, 12 (ii. D. Kennerley), 1; 5-5 Realty, 3U, 2; 4-3 Haider, scr, 3. Also started:. 2-2 Chenwood, scr; 6-7 Pukemiro. 12; 7-6 Tree Logan. 12; 5-4 Lady Coronado, 24; S-S Dad's Hope, 36; l r l Kelp, 4S (bracketed with Silver Biugen). Chenwood led Tree Logan and Raider, past the stand. lie order was unchanged along the back, but feilver Bingen ran to the front approaching the turn, leading Pukerairo, Haider, and Realty into the straight. Silver Bingen stayed on to win comfortably by two lengths from Realty, who' headed the other two. Pukemiro _was fourth. Times: 3min 28 3-ssec, 3min 2/ 3-jscc, 3min 31sec. •-■ 'Members' Handicap, of 130 soys; 3.D5 class j VA miles. —2-2 Gay Paree, 48 (Shaw), 1; a-j Moko Girl, scr, 2; 4-4 Bessie Parrish L 48, 3. | Also started: 6-6 Billy Carbine, scr; .-i Rio Grande, sffi 1-1 Xeil A^olo, 24; 3-3 Dark McKinney, 48. and Explosion, 60. (bracketed). Billy Carbine and Moko Girl made the early pace, but Gay Paree was first into the straight from' Moko Girl, Billy Carbine, and Bessie Parrish. >"ell Volo finished fast, but galloped pas the post. The judge's original placings—-Nell Volo and Gay Paree dead heat for first and Moko Girl third—were altered after a meeting of the stewards, who distanced >ell Volo gi\Se Gay. Paree a win, .Moko. Girl_ secondhand Bessie Parrish third. Times: 3mm ,A l-jsec, 3min 35 4-ssec, Srnin 33sec. : . Liverpool Hanflicap, of 150 soys.; 2.17 class; 1U miles.—3-1 Prince Pedro, scr (McMillan), 1-1-2 Kewpie's Triumph. SB, 2; 2-3 Pegaway, \ 12, 3. Also started: 4-4 Peterwah, scr, and Mountain B.ell, "48 (bracketed); n-o Ictci Pirate 24. Prince Pedro took the lead from the start, followed by Fesaway and fcewnies Triumph. Past the stand and along the back Prince Pedro was in front from Kcwpic.. 3;^le^ U4;HomeUr 1?72 S]lu S ||| 1; 3-3 AVee Machine, 24, 2 , 4-j Mna Worthy, scr, 3. Also started: i-i bW Patee 12; 2-1 Mazda, scr, and Giiid Hairst 48 (bracketed) ; 8-10 Prince^ Hawah Jcr; 1-2 Te Malunga, 12; !>-8 Hohoro, -c- 'mi « Tackle Thorpe, 36; 6-8 Chenwood, 4s>. Te'Mahangl led Eta? Worthy and Mazda along the back, but Edna Vioitny went to the front aero™ the top and led Mazda, Te Mahanga, aad Homeward .in'.o the straight. Homeward fini'h"d strongly for an easy win from ttee MrtWpVwto «me on the outside from a rear p«ftion.' Hohoro was fourth.. Two lengths, two lengths. Times: _:min 49 3-osec, 2mm oi 3-J tec, 2mln 57 3-ssec.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 148, 26 June 1933, Page 16
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