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SPORTING

RACING FIXTURES. June .15, 17 —Hawke’s Bay J.C. June 17 —South. Canterbury J.C. ■June'} 22, '-24—Napier Park R.C. June 23 —Egmont-Wanganui H.C. June 24—Ashburton County R.C.

HAWKE’S BAY CONCLUSION. STEEPLES TO LUNA LUX COURTYARD "WINS LAST R ACE (By Telegraph—Press Association.} AI HASTINGS, June 17. -The Hawke’-s Bay Jockey Club’s winter' meeting concluded in bitterly cold ■Weather and before a good attendance. The hotaLsator handled £5891., eonipaa*ed -with £5832 10s on the same day last 'year.’ The total 'for the meeting ■was"£9Bß9 10s.'- Last year there was only‘one day’s racing. Details’of the concluding events are : HAWKE'S BAY STEEPLECHASE. Of £.120. About twoi mile®, and a- half. I-I Luna Lux, 10.4 (McDonald) 1 3-3 Revel, 9.2 2 . 243 Red . Bank, 11. Q 3 •'Also' started: 4-4 Jen, 9.0; 7-6 Kaoka.proa,_' 9.0; 5-5 Mon Roi, 9.0; 6-7 Lochaby, ,9.6. Bed Batik, Mon Rioi, Jen, Kaokaoroa Iftiiia Lux -and Reve.- was the order after .half. a mile.- Lochaby and Mon Rai ran off and into the baclk Red Bank wais twelve lengths clear of Jen, liao-kaproa-and Luna Lux. Coming to the straight the -second . time Jen’s rider logfc his irons. Kaokaoroa. ran off at the -far. Bend.. Luna Lux ran up to Red Bank and both took the last fence together. Red Bank fell but was mounted- again for third money. Won by twelve lengths. -

RUAKAWA handicap. Of £BO. One mile. 6--6 Chief Marionette, 9.0 (Mo- "*• DohaM)’ 1 .1-1 Aescalus, 5.7 2 4- 'Walton Park, 9.0 3 Also started : 3-3 Princess Bell, 8.8 : 11-11 Fondle, 9.0; 5-5 Gold Ruler, 8.13; 9-9 Anemometer, 8-7; 13-12 Glenrossde, 8.5; 2-2' Bonnie Tale, 8.4; 11-11 Lalla i Quex, 8.3; 8-7 Torch a,, 8.0; 7-8 Bothwell, 8.0; 10-13 Aralbliss, 8.0. . Gold Riuleir assumed the lead after the first quarter of a mile, leading into the straight from Aesoalus and Princess Bell. Chief Marionette came fast from fifth position to overhaul the leaders. Princess Bell was fourth. Won by two lengths and a half; a! length and a half. Time, 1.45. 1 WOODLANDS HANDICAP. -0f.£70. Six furlongs. 2-2 Lady Ronald, B.S (Atkins) 1 6-8 Suttstead, 8.0 2 .5-4 Hunting Jay, 8.12 3 -Also started: 1-1 Grumpy, 9.12; 4.-5 j Tudor,-8.0; 7-7 I’m Alone, 8.0; 3-3 Hybiscras, B.Q. ■ Hybisous took the lead early, leadinginto the straight from Hunting Jay and Tudor. Sunist-ead and Lady Ronald came from the hack to wear down the leaders.' Won by a length and a half each’way. Time, 1.16 3-5. FINAL HANDICAP. Of £BQ. Six furlongs. J-l Courtyard, 8.10 (Voitre) ... 1 5- Royal Hunting, 8.10 2 4.-4 Lady Spy, 8.0 3 -Also started: 2-3 Huntingdon, 10.5; 3-2 Navaho, 8.12; 6-6 Paleta, 8.0; 7-7 { Eylse Scent, 8.Q.. : -The early leaders were False Scent,! Royal Hunting, Courtyard and Navaho. Huntingdon led into the straight, but Courtyard came through to win comfortably, Paleta was fourth.

SOUTH CANTERBURY RACES. CHIEF EVENT TO R.AMO PETER ETTE WINS STEEPLES TIMARU, June 17. The winter me'eit-ing. of the South Canterbury Jockey Club was held to-day in favourable weather. There was a representative attendance, and the course was in good order. Deportment broke a, leg in the Parc.ora Steeplechase, and had to be destroved. Results are: PUTAKI HURDLES. Of £IOO. Ohe mile and a. half. 1- Nightcap’, 9.10 1 2- Gold Ivnight, 10.13 .’ 2 6-5 Antrim Boy, 10.9 3 Also started: Membo 11.4, Polling Day 9.9, Advance Gamp 9.3, Conjuror H. 9.3, Huntley 9.0, Sports King 9.0, Pamchestown 9.0. Won by a neck; two lengths. Time, 2.42 3-5.

SOUTHiBDBN STAKES. Of £6O. ■ Six furlongs. .5-5 Errantry, 8.9 1 4-3 Some Shambles, 8.9 2 1-1 Imperial Spear, 8.9 3 Also started: Adult 8.9, Cherry Queen 8.9, Donalda, 8.9, Dracula. 8.9, Ray Robe 8.9, Moreno, 8.9, Quite Soon 8.9. Won by two lengths each way. WAI-ITI TROT. Of £95; 3.41 class; 1-1 miles. 1- R toy ail Bscoa-t, 36yds 1 4--3 Smoke Screen, 12yds 2 3- Good Companion, limit 3 Also started: Black Watch, Iron Man, Paul Dimsus, Sun Brown, limit; Ronald Derby, 12yds; Great de Oro, 36yds. i Won by half a length; a length. l Time, 3.27. I PRINCE EDWARD HANDICAP. i Of £l4O. One mile and a quarter. | 4r5 Riamo, 8.9 1 | 6-6 Ranelagh, 9.3 2 I >5-3 Sheet on., 8.0 3 j ■ Also started : Mount Boa 8.12, Water Power 8.11, Zeebrnigge 8.9, Locksley 8.8, Wise Choice 8.0. Won (by half a length; a head. Time 2.9 2-5. PAREORA STEEPLECHASE. Of £l2O. Two miles and a half. 2- Peterette, 9.3 1 6-0 Dukl'aj, 9.0 2 4- Night Pajrade, 9.1 3 ' Also, .started: Diamond Jack 9.4. iSln.hnla.the 9.0. Won by hi hundred yards. Time, 521 2-5 WINCHESTER. TROT. Of £95: 3.38 class ; 1J- miles. 5- Black Jester, 24yds 1 il-I Great Minto, limit 2 2-3 Lena. Bingen, 12yds 3 Also .started: Beaky de Oro, Ezywuirk, limit; Doll Dance, 24yds; Lord Liiiipin, 48yds. TEMUIvA HACK. Of £O6. One mile and 35 yards. 1-1 Polydora, 9.11 1 4-4 'Heather Glow, 8.2 , 2 6- Silver Sight, 8.0 3 ,

Also 'Started: Trek 8.11. lan’s March 8.11, Appeal 8.3, Tea Garden 5.2, High Speed 8.2, Palknary 8.2, Double Shot 8.0. Lady Valkyrie 8.0. Won Ip- half a head 1 ; a length. Time, 1.43. V' SEIADOWN HANDICAP. Of £IOO. Six furlongs. 6-6 Silver Streak, 8.10 1 1-2 Mem'v Peel, 9.1.2 2 3-3 Hurlinigh.am, 9.12 3 Also -started: Night Recital 9.1, Qbn>rmnine 8.12. Pnlantnai 8.10, Ma-ster Anomaly 8.9. Kakarai 8.2, Red Royal 8.1. The Raider 8.0. Won by a length; a length and a half. Time, 1.13 4-5.

VICTORIA A.T. CLUB. STEEPLES TO CRACKSMAN. ZYGON WINS HURDLES. (Unifed Tress Association —By Electric T-degrapb Cnovrirtit.) MELBOURNE, June 18. At the Victoria Amateur Turf Club races the chief results wore:— TOOL AMBOOP HURDLES. Zvgon, 9.8 (Wraight) 1 Lyndon. -11.8 (Inkson) 2 Prime Seal, 9.8 (Downfy) .... 3 j Thirteen started. Won by a headj five lengths between second and third. Time, 3.39:1. A course record. WANDA STEEPLES. The Cracksman. 10.11 (Butler) 1 Mosstrooper, 11.7 (Sweetnam) 2 Tv id gif wa, 9.5 (Cook) 3 Eight started. Won bv half a length, a length and a-half between second and third. Paris (N.Z.) was fifth. Time, 4.121, a course record. ROSEHILL RACING. LOVE SONG A WINNER. ‘ , JUVENILE TO MOALAP. SYDNEY, June 18. At, the Rosehill races the results were:— JUVENILE HANDICAP. Moa-lnp, 9.13 (James) 1 Heroic Queen, 7.3 (O’Sullivan) 2 Art, 7.7 (Reynolds) 3 Thirteen started, Adulator being scratched. Won by a neck, half a length between second and third. Time. 1.15. PARRAMATTA MILE. Love Song (N.Z.), 9.0 (.Tamos) 1 Rowan, 5.3 (Simpson) 2 Samian King 7.7 (Sharpe) .... 3 Thirteen started. Won by threequarters of a length, with the third a length, and a-half atf&yy Time, 1.41,

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Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 19 June 1933, Page 3

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