RACING
HAWKE’S BAY J.C. MEETING
SECOND DAY
[By Telegraph, Per Press Association.]
HASTINGS, Jan. 1
Nursery Handicap:—(2) Jenny Diver 1, (1) Kahikatoa 2, (4) Ruby’s Step 3. Scr: Diailiond Maid. Won by a nock. Time 1.1 4-5.
New Year Handicap :—(3) Merry Damon 1, (1) Raineses 2, (2) High Court 3. Won by a, length. Time 1.56 4-5.
Omaha Handicap, 1 mile :—(1) Head Sevang 1, (5) Gipsy Fate 1, (7) The Mug 3. Won by 2 of a length. Time 1.42 2-5.
Matapiro Flying Handicap:—(2) Takoma 1, (1) My Own 2. (3) Portray 3. Won by a length. Time 1.15 3-5. Final Handicap : —(1) Dobbin 1, (2) Moepai 2, (3) King Wanga 3. Won by two lengths. Time 1.14 2-5. The tote handled £20,196 compared -vitli £lO,llO on the second day last year making an increase of £5,070 for the meeting.
AUCKLAND—FOURTH DAY
AUCKLAND,—Jan. 2,
The tote receipts for the day were £84,761.) compared with £80,197 foi the corresponding day .last year. The total receipts for the four days were £352,346 as against 319,048) last 1 year, an increase of £33,387). Auckland Hurdle Race:—(l) Elysianor 1, (1) King’s Guard 2, (7) Kawini 3. Won by 1) lengths. Time 3.46. Royal Stakes:—(6) Greenaway I, (2) Cylinderi 2, (1) Hunting Cry 3. Won by a neck. Time 1.15 2-5. Clifford Plato:—(1) Pegaway 1, (2) Concentrate 2, (3) Toxcuma 3. Won by a head. Time 2.10 1-5. Bowen Handicap:—(6) Leitrim 1. (4) Awarere 2, (2) Cimabue 3. Won by a length. Time 1.13 4-5. Grey Handicap:—(l) Richfield 1, (2) Archieval, 2, (9) Prince of Orange 3. Won by F) lengths Time 1.40 2-5.
SOUTHLAND R.C,
INVERCARGILL, January 2,
For the first clay of the Southland R.C. meeting there was beautiful weather, with a large attendance. The track was slightly holding. The tote handled £20,269) against £21,207) last year. Results: — Avenal Hurdles Handicap.— Antrim Boy 1; Red Heather 2; eauty Light 3. Won by five lengths: half a length. Time 2.52.
Hopeful Stakes: —(G) Water Power 1; (5) Charmaine 2; (3) Rosy Morn. Won hv two and a-half lengths • half a length Time 1.4. 1-5.
Flying Handicap:—(2) Meadow Lark 1; (4) Blue Metal 2; (3) Jack-a-Dandy 3. Won by two lengths ; three-quarters of a length. 'Time 1.16. New Year Handicap :—(3) High Speed 1; (4) Valuator 2; (5) Poor Boy 3. Won by one and a-half lengths; half a length Time 1.18.
Invercargill Cjip:—(3) Glare 1; (7) Night Lad 2; (5) Latin Quarter 3. Won by one and a-quarter lengths; a neck. Time 2.10.
Oreti jHarnes Trot:—(9) Thrift 1 '7) Erin’s Advance 2; (6) Evening Sun 3. Won by two lengths; one length. Time 3.37.
Waikiwi Handicap:—(l)lmpertinence 1; (2) Abbeville 2; (4) Jock o’Hazel dean 3. Won by one and a-quarter lengths ; one and three-quarter lengths. Time 1.30 2-5.
Wuilinpni Handicap:—(3) Camisader 1; (6) Red Racer 2; (4) Money Mine 3. Won by two and a-half lengths; one length. Time 1.43. 2-5
WAIRARXPA MEETING
CARTERTON, Jan. 2
The second clay of the Wairarapa meeting was held in glorious weather and under ideal conditions. The attendance was good. Tote figures were £24,089 as compared with £2l, last year, making a total for the meeting of £54,083, compared with £55,742).
Russell Handicap.—(B) Ferndern 1, (5) Sliver (foot 2, (4) Royal Duke 3. Won by half a length; a .length and a half. Time 1.14.
Awalia Handicap.—(s) Semper l’aratus l, (3) Waterspear 2, (2) Oscar 3. Won by a length; half a length. Time 1.29.
Juvenile Handicap.—(4) Arajean I. (51 Sporting Chance 2, (1) Masterton 3. Won by three-quarters of a length; a length. Time 1.1 3-5. President’s Handicap.—(3l Piuthnir 1, (2) Stanchion 2, (6) Rorv Mor 3. Won by a short neck; a length. Time 2.0 4-5.
Moroa Handicap.—(4) Clarendon 1. (1) Imateagiil 2, (3) Chopin 3. Won by a length. Time 1.41 2-5. Waihengo Handicap.—(sl Teri 1. (3) Royal Lineage 2, (2) Arikinui 5. Won by half a length ; the same. Time 1.27 1-5.
Grey tow u Handicap,—(2) Rational II 1, (6) Mandv 2, (1) Llurly Burly 3. Won by half a length. Time 1.14.
Pirinoa Stakes.—(l) Projection 1. (6) General Gas 2. (2) Dancing Star 3. Won by a neck; three lengths. Time 1.15.
MARTON-SECOND DAY
MaRTON, Jan. 1. The Marten summer meeting concluded in beautiful weather. The tote handled £21,757 compared with £21,548 last year while , for the meeting it handled £19,713 against £51,210.
Junction Plate:— (2) Habit 1, (1) Equftant 2, (3) Just an Idea 3. Won by sof a length. Time 1.2 2-5. Hack Hurdles:—(3) A 7 inel I a 1, (1) Aurora Borealis 2, (4) Skyridor 3. AA on by a head. Time 2.49. Aid worth Stakes:—(3)Otairi 1, (2) Silver Pa])er 2. (1) First Acre 3. AAon by T.V lengths. Time 1.51 3-5. Electric Hack:—*2) I.imosin 1. (3) Patearoa 2, (9) Glenrossie 3. AA’on by a bead. Time 1.31. Telegraph Handicap':—(3) Aspiring 1. (2) Freehold 2, (41 Broad Acre 3. Won by H lengths. Time 1.195. Ladies’ Bracelet Handicap : —(2) Panu I, (3) Imperial Spark 2, (1) Bed Lane 3. AA'on by a neck. Time 1.55 4-0. Turakina Handicap :—(11 High Falutin’ 1. (4) Alai ay an 2. (21 Second '1 nought 3. Al’on by two lengths. Time 1.31. Farewell Handicap:—(ll Acorn 1. (21 Ten Tnser 2. (91 Acreline 3. AA T on by two lengths. Time 1.1 1-5.
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