TAKAPUNA EVENTS
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AUCKLAND, Jan. 30. The Takapuna Jockey Club'B summer meeting was ppmpleted gt Ellerslie to-day and thd attendance was 11,000. The traek WaS holdiiig early, improving later, and the tdtaliSater hahdled' £33,873, as compared with £36,523 last vear. The figures for the meeting wer£ £52,943 10s, as against £61,024 10s last year, there being a decrease of £8081. Resnlts:— WAIWERA HURDLES, of £200; 14 miles. 3-2 VALPAI, 10.4 (Muir) .. .... 1, 1-1 Tudor, 12.5 (Thomson) ...... 2j 5-6 United, 9.0 (Turvey) ...... 8 Also started: 22-3 High Quality, 4-4' Merry Lap, 6-5 Qay Cavalier car. 9.14. Won by a length; eight lengths. Time -■ 3.23 2-5. / MOANA HANDICAP, of £150; 6 furlongs. 7-7 BONSTAR, car. 8.4 (McKenaie) 1 3-3 Raepata, 8.6 (Keesing) ...... 2| 2-2 Tide Water, 7.13 (Wiggins) .. 3[ Also started: 4-4 Orefield, 1-1 Hunts-; man's Chorus, 5-6 Tip Toes, 9-9 Ern-! dale, car. 8.1, 8-8 Jolie Dance, 0-5 Drdilj ear. 8.0. • ; Won by 1J lengths; three-quarfers ofj a length. Time, 1.18 3-5. \ SUBURBAN HANDICAP, of £178; j , 6 furlongs. 1 3-3 BLAOK MUSK, 7/1 (Wiggins) ij 1-1 Square Acre, 9.0 (Winderj .. .. 2 6-6 Gay Egypt, 7.12 (Tremain) * . . 3 Also started: 4-5 Fleetwind, 2-2 Fox Mpth, 5-4 Cappy, 7-7 Gold Bocket ear.j 7.8. ' Won by a length; half a length* TimeJ 1.17 4-5. RALPH HANDICAP, of «480j; j li miles. j 2-2 TYBALT, 7.9 (Wiggins) .. >.• 1 3-3 Kelly, 8.1 (C. G. Qouisbrq) , » 2 1-1 Royal Appellant (Cameron) „ • 4-5 Knight of Australia, 8.3 (phty^ I age) .. o* .. *1 *Dead heat for fhird. i Also started: 7-7 Gay Talkie, 5-4 Gayj Broney, 6-6 Con Fuoco. , Won by three-quarters of a length 1 each way. Time, 2.9 2-5. After Tybalt had moved out fifit Gayj Broney and Knight of Australia took upl the running and they led ihto thei straight from Kelly, Tybalt and Gayt Tallde. Tybalt finished attractively |o win by three-quarters of a length, Royal! Appellant and Knight of Australia bf-; ing a similar distanee baek dead heat-, ed for third, being followed by Con) Fuoco and Gay Tnlkie. HOBSON HANDICAP, of £200; 6 furlongs. 1 NUCLEI, 8.2 (Goldfineh) .. j.. 1 2 Baehelor King, 9.18 (Tinker) 2 3 Airam, 8.10 (Maria) 9 ,Also started: 4 Feldberg ear. 7.13. Won by half a head; tyTo iewgth*1Time, 1.19 1-5. t HAURAKI PLATE, of £300; 1 mile, 1-1 MAINLAND, 8^» (Goldfinch) .. 1 2-2 Vera Acre, car. 8.12 (Tfemain) 2 4-4 Professionhl, 8.12 (Fearn) .... 3! j Also started: 3-3 Sergia, 5-5 Ringj Shot. j Won by a head; 1J lengths* Time, 1.43 2-5. DEVONPORT HANDICAP, of £300} ! 7 furlongs. 5-5 HIGH TEA, 7.7 (Horne) .... 1 4-4 Mata Hari, 8.10 (Cameron)' . . 2 2-2 Arinaeourt, 8.0' (Fearn) '.. .. 3; •Also "started: 3-3 Tripne car. 8*11, 7-7 J Nun Nicer car. 7.9, 1-1 Sweet Rose, 6-6 j Kilbe'ris, 8-8 Lady's Boy. 1 Won by half a length; three-quarters j of a length. Time, 1.28 2-5. Mata Hari attempted to win all the) way and led into the straight fromj Lady's Boy, Nun Nicer, Trune, Arma-] court, Sweet Rose and High Tea. Inj a, great race home High Tea "Won byi half a length from Mata Hari who led! 4rmacourt by three-quarters of a! length. Triune was fourth followed by: Sweet Rose and Kilberis. ANNIVERSARY HANDICAP, of £200; one mile. 4-4 RESPECTFUL (McLaughlin) 1' 2-1 Trouvaille (Wigginfe) ...... 2} 5-5 Valrent (Goldfinck) 3i Also started: 1-2 Winlona, 3-3 Sur-, voy, 6-6 Aymon, 7-7 Impellant, 8-8. Abbess of Whitby car. 7.8. Won by li lengths; one length. Time,'. 3.40 3-5.
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