MATA HARI'S SPRINT
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Takapuna Meeting In Steady Rain DECREASE ON TOTE
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AUCKLAND, Last Night. | The Takapuna Jockey Club's summer! Imeeting opened to-day at Ellerslie in aj isteady downpour with an attendance ofj '5700. The track was heavy. .Thej totalisator handled £19,070 10s, com-j pare* with £24,501 10s on the corres-i ponding day last year. Eesults: — OREWA HURDLES, of £200? 1} mile8. 1-1 T0DOR, 11.9 (Thompson) 1 2-2 High Quality, 10.3 (Walters) 2 6-6 Gay Oavaiier, car. 9.1 (Williams) .. .. 3| ! Also started: 4-4 Merry Lap, 3-3 Ka-i lnapa, 5-5 United. ' Won by five lengths; eight lengths.i !Time, 3.28. Kanapa and United fell at the flrst fep.ce, Kanapa breaking his neck. TRIAL STAKES HANDICAP, of £110; 6 furlongs. 6-5 JAN BIDD, (L. J. Ellis) .. l| ; 8-6 Huntsman's CJhorus, 8.5 (Tre- i maia) 4-3 Black Musk, 8.9 (Tinker) .... 31 Also started: 7-8 Orefield, 3-4 Survoy, :14-10 School Song, 1-1 Ngakaru, 15-12 'Chief Emerald, 15-14 Tiny Star, 10-14 Ebb and Flow, 12-11 Lone Flier, 5-7 Pirate King, 11-13 Droll, 17-17 Mia Acrea car. 8.0, 13-16 Cometarium, 2-2 Tidewater, 9-9 Overdiue. Won by li lengths; ,two lengths.) Timo, 1.18 3-5. FERRY HANDICAP, of £175; 6 furlongs. 3-2 SQUARE ACRE, 8.0 (Windsr) lj 5-7 Waitaha, 7.7 (C. G. Goulsbro) 21 1-1 Fox Moth, 7.13 (Horne) 3Also started: 2-3 Fleet Wind, 10-10 Yalise car. 8.0, 4-4 Gay Egypt, 9-9 Higii Star, 7-5 Singara car. 8.3, 8-8 Golcl Poekot car. 7.8, 12-11 Inquisitor, 6-6' Abbess of Whitby car. 7.8, 11-12 Aces Up car. 7.8. Won by three lengths; three-quarters of a length. Time, 1.17 3-5. TAKAPUNA CUP. 6-6 KNIGHT OF AUSTBALIA, 7.7 (Savage) I 4-4 Kelly, car. 7.10 (C. G. Goulsbro) 2j 8-8 Gay Broney, car. 7.9 (Tremain) 3| Also started: 2-2 Mazir, 3-5 Dark' jShadow, 1-1 Lagoon, 7-7 Gay Talkie, . '5-3 Con Fuoco. Won by lf lengths; three-quarters of a length. Time, 2.15. Lagoon and Knight of Australia made most of the running, the latter staying on well to win from Kelly, who performed strongly on the outside. Gayj Broney battled on solid$ for third.| Lagoon was fourth ahead oi Con Fuocoi and Dark Shadow. CALLIOPE HANDICAP, of £200; 5 furlongs. 2-1 BAOHELOR KING, 9.6 (Tinker) 1 1 1-2 Nuclei, 8.9 (Murray) ...... 2 3-3 Airam, 8.9 (Maria) 3 Also started: 8-9 Natal car. 8.2, 6-8 Awatea Princess car. -7.10J, 4-4 Land ;girl, 9-7 Manatere car. 7.9, 7-6 Miss1 Appellant car. 7.10, 5-5 Feldberg car. 8.0. Won by two lengths; a head. Time,! 1.5 2-5: , WYNYARD PLATE, of £300; 7 furlongs. j 1-1 KILONSOA, 8.12 (Tinker) .. l| 6-6 Mainland, 8.6 (Goldfinch) .... 2j 2-2 Rollicker, car. 8.4J (L. 3. Ellis) .. 31 Also started: 4-4 Sergia, 3-3 Rulette, 7-7 Cappy, 5-5 Jack Tar. Won by three-qiarters of a length; a neck. Time, 1.32. ZEALANDIA. HANDICAP,- of £300 6 furlongs. 10-7 MATA HARI, car. 8.1 (Cameron) ®. 1 3-1 Tybalt, car. 8.5 (L. J. Ellis) .. 2 7-9 Mungacre, 7.12 (Tremain) .... 3 Also started: 6-6 Impasto, 8-8 Triune,' 2-2 Galilee car. 8.4, 5-5 Crooniug, 1-3 Armacourt, 4-3 Round Up, 9-10 Wahine; Reihi, 12-12 King Ford car. 7.9, 11-11! Whirling car. 7.11. Won by a head; three-quarters of ai length. Timo, 1.17 3-5. Mata Hari led into the straight from Whirling, Mungacre, King Ford and Triune. Mata Hari finished. strongly to withstand a determined challenge ±'rom.j Tybalt, who came fast on the rails.; Mungacre was third and Whirling fourth, followed by Triune Ind Armacourt. RANGITOTO HANDICAP, of £200; 1 miie. 3-4 SURV0Y, car. 7.10 (C. G. Goulsbro) l| 2-2 Vera Acre, 8.10 (Tremain) .. 2! 4-3 Trouvaille, 7.11 (Mclnally) .. 3 Also started: 1-1 Respectful, 6-5 Ring Shot, 5-6 Aymon car. 7.9, 7-7 Diglfalis car. 7.10. Won by a length each way. Time, 1.46 3-5.
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