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OUTSIDERS’ DAY

ELLERSLIE SURPRISES CUP TO ROYEVRUS ORATE TAKES SPRINT WIN FOR BEAUUVRE (Pel- Press Association.) AUCKLAND, this day. The Auckland Racing Club's spring meeting was opened at Ellerslie on Saturday in fine weather, before a large attendance. The course was in good order. , The totalisator handled £58,590, against £42,295 10s on the first day last year, an increase of £16,294. Results: Trial Hurdles, of £350; lj miles.— 13-14 Lapidarian, 9.0 (F. Cleaver), 1): 1-1 Survalyon, 9.13 (F. E. Baker), 2; G-2 Gadger, 10.13 (J. P. McLaughlin), 3. Also started: 3-3 Bisquit 10.2. 4-8 Knight of Australia 9.13, 7-4 Cappy 9.6, 8-7 Gascyne 9.4, 6-6 Chikara 9.3, 9-9 Wild Acre 9.0, 11-12 The Trimmer 9.0 car. 9.1, ffi-11 Mio Fratollo 9.0 car. 9.2, 12-10 Cintrace 9.0, 14-13 Tea Chat 9.0 car. 9.1, 2-5 Hessketoon. A length; a neck. Tea Chat was fourth. Time, 3.14 4-5. GREAT NORTHERN GUINEAS, Of £700; three-years-olds; 1 mile. 1- BEAULIVRE, 8.10 (P. Atkins) 1 2- ORELIO, 8.10 (R. W. McTavish) 2 5-5 FOXMOND, 8.5 (G. Cameron) 3 Also started: 6-6 Brazen Bold 8.10, 3- Fils de Vaals 8.10, 7-7 Foxsen 8.5, 3-4 Our Jean 8.5. A length each day. Our Jean was fourth. Time, 1.38. Shorts Handicap, of £450; 6 furlongs. -13-11 Orate, 9.2 (A. G. Murray), 1; 1- Royal Bachelor, 8.5 (C. G. Goulsbro), 2; 7-6 Val Lu, 7.7 (O. Evans), 3. Also started: 5-3 Llangollen 9.12, 6-7 Far],and 9.5, 3-5 Erndale 9.0, 11-12 Valimeen 8.1, 10-10 Aero King 7.12, 4-4 Palustre 7.11, 8-8 Blonde Princess 7.9, 9-9 Bronwen 7.7 car. 7.8, 15-15 Bachelor King 7.5, 12-13 Mon Acre 7.1, 14-14 La Vie 7.0 car. 7.U, 2-2 Arvakur 7.0 car. 7.5, 18-18 Trilliarch 7.0 car. 7.2, 16-16 Surella 7.0 car. 7.1. 17-17 High Sea 7.0. Three-quarters of a length; a neck. Llangollen was fourth. Time, I. 4-5. MTTCIIELSON CUF, Of £1050; lj miles. 5-7 ROYEVRUS, 7.10 (P. E. Horne) 1 5-4 BIRTHDAY BOY, 7.7 (Wiggins) 2 2- SLY FOX, 9.2 (T. Green) .. 3 Also started: 9-9 Golden Sheila 8.9, 3- Hot Box 8.9, 7-8 Ned Cuttle 8.5, 112-12 Gold Vaals 7.13 car. 8.01, 4-5 Tidewaiter 7.13, 8-6 Scotland 7.12, 1-1 The Cardinal 7.11. 10-10 Master Bricrly 7.11, 11-11 Airam 7.9, 13-13 Philcourt 7.4, IG-16 Pal mint 7.0, 15-15 Auto Sweep 7.0- car. 7.8, 14-14 Inver 7.0 car. 7.3. A neck; three-quarters of a length. Ned Cuttle was fourth. Time, 2.3. Hunters’ Steeplechase, of £350; about 21 miles. —2-1 Tupeotu, 9.5 (J. F. Fergus), 1; 1-2 Saint Musk, 11.4 (J. H. Mcßae), 2; 3-5 Glen vane, 10.5 (R. W. Savage), 3. Also started: 5-3 En Tour 11. 4-4 Lucidus 10.11, 6-6 Little Eriton 9.11, 8-7 Bells of Eow 9.0, 9-8 Caurnie 9.0, 7-8 Pikowhai 9.0, 10-10 Prince Tractor 9.0 car. 9.1 j. Threequarters of a length; three lengths. Bells of Bow was fourth. Time, 5.6 2-5. The Welcome Stakes, of £500; 4 fur-longs.—4-4 Queen City, 8.0 (H. N. Wiggins), 1; 7-7 Grandora, 8.5 (F. Cleaver), 2: '3-3 Kentucky,'B.s (11. Goldfinch), 3. Also started: 1-1 Beau Leon 8.5, 5-5 Phaleron 8.5, 8-8 Stratford 8.5, 9-9 Surpai 8.5, 10-10 Golden Bonnet 8.0, 2-2 Lovaals 8.0, 6-6 Payette 8.0. A head; two lengths. Lovaals was fourth. Time, 1.1.

Gordon Handicap, of £250; 6 furlongs.—First division: 13-14 Odtaa, 7.11 (A. C. Messervy), 1; 3-6 Meadow, 7.11 (R. E. Horne), 2. Also started: 8-7 Maxam 9.6, 7-8 Kaiwaka 9.2, 2-2 Silver (Stick 8.12, 6-3 Dragon Moth 8.11, 11-13 Valerian 8.9, 9-10 Sir Lysander 8.9, 14-12 Kenneth Robert 8.10, 15-15 Hutana 8.3, 4-4 Glen Connell 7.7, 22-22 Starbright 7.7, 24-24 Carmelia 7.7, 2119 Royal Huntress 7.7, 23-23 Biddy Girl 7.7, 16-16 Princess Val 7.7, 20-21 British Talent 7.7. 18-18 Marheke 7.7, 19-20 Phil Vaals 7.7. A neck; half a length. Maxam was fourth. Time, 1.14. Second division: 10-11 Mintlaw, 8.9 (N. R. McKenzie), 1; 1-1 Veritable, 8.10 (H. N. Wiggins), 2. Also started: 12-9 Anion 9.3, 5-5 Noble Fox 8.12, 6-3 Bronze Moth 8.12, 9-10 Beeswing 8.6, 14-12 Spinning Wheel 8.3, 15-15 Right Roval 7.11, 3-6 Trevace 7.9, 4-4 Bronze Fire 7.7, 22-22 Waitarma 7.7, 24-24 Loyal Grant 7.7, 21-19 Clipper 7.7, 2323 Advance Acre 7.7, 17-17 Hunter’s Rose 7.7,16-16 Tellsom 7.7, 20-21 Orally 7.7, 18-18 Buccaneer 7.7, 19-20 Mayfair 7.7. A neck; a length. Mayfair was fourth. Time, 1.14 1-5. Brackets: Bronze Moth and Dragon Moth; Sir Lysander and Beeswing; Kenneth Robert and Spinning Wheel; Hutana and Right Royal; Meadow and Trevace; Glen Connell and Bronze Fire; Starbright and Waitarma; Carmelia and Loyal Grant; Royal Huntress and Cilpper; Biddy Girl and Advance Acre; Princess Val and Tellsom; British Talent and Orally; Marheke and Buccaneer; Phil Vaals and Mayfair. Flying Handicap, of £450; 7 furlongs, —9-9 Silver Quex, 7.0 (G. Gilchrist), 1; 1-1 Francis Drake, 8.12 (P. Atkins), 2 ; 7-8 Flood Tide, 9.3 (T. Green), 3. Also started: 5-6 Valamito 8.10, 4-5 Royal Appellant 8.9, 2-2 Pirate King 8-3, 3-3 Notium 7.13, 6-4 Black Musk 7.11, 10-10 Brazilian 7.0, 8-7 Vaalso 7.0, 11-12 Willonyx 7.0, 12-11 Land Girl 7.0. A head each way. Valamito was fourth. Time, 1.26 3-5. FIELDS FOR TO-DAY (Por Press Association.) AUCKLAND, this day. Acceptances for the second day of the Auckland Racing Club’s spring meeting, to be held at Ellerslie today. are as follow: NORMANEY HANDICAP,

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20069, 16 October 1939, Page 3

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OUTSIDERS’ DAY Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20069, 16 October 1939, Page 3

OUTSIDERS’ DAY Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20069, 16 October 1939, Page 3

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