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RACING.

HOK GRATA MEETIN G

'By 'lolegraph—Presa Association)

CHRISTCHURCH, April 12

For tiie Hororata races the weather was fine and the going good, after rain overnight. The attendance was moderate, The tote took £5,894 10s against £J.O.SS(ty ?or the Jubilee lneeeting last year. Trial Plate.—(3) Royal He ritage 1, (2) Weather Raid 2, (4) Retrieve 3. Time 1.7. fiandown Hack,—(2) Sea Raid 1, (4) Taragona 2, (1) Solmerra 3. Won by two lengths each way. Time 1.19 1Giendore Trot.—(l) Lord Matchlight 1. (15) Royal Chenanet 2, (17) Colorado 3. Won by half a length; four lengths. Time 3.43 4-5. Hororata Cup Handicap.—(l) Starshooter 1, (2) Aberfeldy 2, (4) Malmsey 3. Won by half a length; five lengths. Time 2.11 1-5. Bangor High Weight Handicap.— ,(2) Solmuri 1, (I) Gala Day 2, (5) Gold Mint 3. Won by a length and a. liaif')-. ten lengths. Time 1.46., Braekendalo Handicap.—(2) Solgele 1.4(4) Court like -2, (1) Buoyant 3. Won by two lengths; ten lengths. Time 1.31. .Snowdon Trot—(2) Ayrmont Chimes L, (8) Flowdah 2, (3). Great de Or 6 3. Three lengths each wav. Tin;e 4:49 2Racecourse Hill Hack Handicap.— (1) Sea Raid 1, (4) Royal Heritage 2, (2) Revision 3. Won by three lengths; two lengths. Time 1.17 2-5.

WESTPORT RACES. WESTPORT, April 12,

The first day of the Westport Jockey Club’s meeting was held in fine weather. 'The tdte handled £92224 against 84724 for the first day last year, an increase of £795.

Trial Hack: —(l) Kentish Lady 1, (3) Varsity 2, (5) The Dove 3. Also ran: Gold-Bag, Shot Silk, Dancing Star. "Won by- a length. Time 1.17 i-5. /:r; ' : ''w: ’ -

Duller .Handicap Trot:—(1) Allanora. 1, (5) Reel Comet 2, (2) Loch Bank 3. Also ran: Bonnie Drift, Drnmley, Beatrice Locanda, Flood Drift, Charlie ells, Galindo Rose; Royal Iroquois, Alpine Melody. Won by six lengths. Time 12.24, (Royal (Iroquois finished sedond but, was disqualified for riot being pulled into his gait qui.kly enough arier a break.

iVforley Handicap:—(4) Haae 1, (3) Smithereens 2, (2) Make Up 3. Also started: —Raineses, Wreath of Myrtle. Won by half a head. The cup donated by Mr Calvcvb (Clii'isitchurch), was presented to Mr P. C. Webb, on beliaif of Mr Cirriugo, owner of Haze, and the whip presented by Mr .W; S. Clark, was given to Young, rider of the- winner.

Etc Itrio Haii’li ap:—-(4) Deluge 1, (1) A.mnvmii* 2, (2) Sag ttarius 3. Also rah—Arch Arrow, Tapestry, All Gold. Won by two lengths. Time 1.2. Granify Handicap Trot:—(3) Guv Denver 1, (2) Royal Iroquois 2, (!) Denver Hinds 3. Also ran:—Kitty Audubon, Charlie Bells, Jessie Bells, Ilil,da • McKinney, Galindo Rose, Ramon Novarro, Val Logan, Alpine Meluly. Won by two lengths. 'lime 3.39 1-5.

Scanlon Handicap :—(3) Flying Shot 1, (4) Corinthic 2, (2) Ardfinnan a. Won by a neck. Time 1.39 2-5.

Orawaiti Handicap:—(l) Projection 1, (3) Lord Middleton 2, (5) Fair Go 3. Also ran: The Dove, Waihemo, Seventh Heaven. AVon by three-quar-ters of a length. Time 1.21 4-5. Karamea Handicap:—(2) Arrowmir 1, (4) Quill fire 2, (1) Booster 3. Won by three lengths. Time 1.17.

WAIKATO RACES

HAMILTON, April 12,

The Waikato R.C. autumn meeting opened in fine, but windy weather. The attendance and the course were good. Results:— Juvenile Handicap, Ist. division:— Royal Finance 1, (7) Peruse 2, (8) Etelii Rarigi 3. Won by 2j lengths. Time 1.15 3-5. Second Division : —(2) Biddy Comet 1, (22) Sister White 2, (4) Sweet Whisper 3. W<on by 1) lengths. Time 1.15 4-5. Frankton Hurdles, 1£ miles:—(6) Glenstar 1, (5) Grand Arch 2, (4) Glepa Bay 3. Won by three lengths. Time 2.42 3-5.

Juvenile Handicap:—(B) King Ford 1, (12) Karangapai 2,. (6) Wild Time 3. WOll by half a length. Time 1.1 2-5.

Storey Memorial Handicap:—(3) Lorinax 1, (4) In the Shade 2, (6) Prince of Orange 3. Won by a neck. Time 2.7.

Linlev Handicap:—(2) Page Boy 1, (1) Tehopu 2, (7) Motere 3. Won hy a neck. Time 1.42.

Puketaha Handicap:—Pompeius 1, (2) Standfast 2, (5) Value 3. Won by \\ lengths. Time 1.41 3-5.

r*esi , er”s V' udi-uip:—O Vali • 1, ,0) Lady Quex 2, (3) Gold Money 3. Hun by j j lengths. . Time 1.13 3-5. Berescourt Handicap:—(4) On Top 1, (3), Volimond 2, (8) Snow Prince 3. Y/011 by a neck. Time 1.28 2-5. The tote handled £30,740 a decree' of £794 on the coi responding day last year.

HAWKE’S BAY J.C. HASTINGS, April 12,

There was fine, crisp weather for the second clay of the Hawke’s Bay races. The attendance was good and the course hard. The machine put through £15,190 compared with £19,224 for the second ay last year. The total put through for the meeting was £28,828 against £32,899 last year, a de crease of £4071. Karamu Hurdles:—(3) Zippor 1, (4) Wilmoreana 2, (1) Roix 3. Won In three lengths. Time 3.17. Paki Paki Handicap:—(l) Birnera 1 (4) Toboggan 2, (3) Golden Shadow 3. won by half a length. Time 1.7 3-5. Juvenile Handicap : —(2) Henry o Navarre 1, (3) Fit/. Quex 2, Rapallo

Won by a neck. Time 1.8 1-5

J. D. Ormond Memorial Handicap: —(2). Great Charter 1, (1) Toxuema 2, (3) My Own 3. Won by half a length. Time 1.39 3-5.

Burke Memorial Stakes: —(5) Bold Front 1, (2) Mountain Heath 2. Won by a bead. Time 2.13. Akito Handicap:—(l) Grattus 1, (11) Primax 2, (3) Auctioneer 3. Won by a head. Time 1.55 1-5. Ohiti Handicap:—(7) Essential 1, (1) Queen’s Choice 2, (2) Tenwha 3. Won by half a length. Time 1.40 4-5.

Okawa Handicap:—(l) Head Sprang 1, (4) Cutieie 2, (5) Huikai 3. Won by a head each way. Time 1.13 2-5.

OTAUTAU R. C. INVERCARGILL, April 12. The annual meeting of the Otautau Racing Club was held to-day in fine, but threatening weather. There was a large crowd present and the track was holding. The tote handled £6846 against £75584 last year. Crown Stakes Handicap:—(3) Banner Boy 1, (2) Sentinel Lad 2, (7; Night Rose 3. Won by a head. Time 1.17 2-5. Wallace Harness. Trot:—(s) Mountain Dweller 2, (2) Don 2, (12) Sadi. Bingen 3. Won by a length. limt 3.37 2-5. Otautau Cup Handicap: (2) Re Sea 1, (3) Red Racer 2, (1) Latin Quai ter 3. Won by a neck*. Time 2.13. Ringway Hack Handicap:— (9' Getchln 1, (1) Miss Eedowa 2, (8) Aifl liner 3. Won by H lengths. Time 1.5. Otaiitan Steeplechase:-—(4) Radis)'* 1,(1) Msi un gam oe 2, (5) Pa radar 3 Won bv three-quarters of a lengrji. Time 5.29. Bays water Padilc Trot:—tl) Tussore Silk 1, (3) Celeste 2, <~>) Coldwood 3. Won by two lengths. Time 3.35. Stnulhmore Hack Hand’cap. -.,3) Paris 1, (6) Attractive Lml/ 2. (4) U.boville 3. Won by a nek. Time 1.17 245. Wa-iUoura • Handicap : —«1) Bat tie Mag 1, (2) Win.ga.tui 2, AT ("oomassie 3. Won bv a bead. Time 1.44 25.

BEKFTON NOMINATIONS

The Reef to n Jockey Club’s nominations for the autumn meeting, on April 30, are as follow: Diggers’ Hack Handicap, seven furlongs—Lord Middleton, Landmark, Varsity, Turnover, Waihemo, Si lan ( Fertalice, Seventh Heaven, Tuku, Ravine, Limoka, Audience, Grattan. Shining Star, Gourmet, Fair Go, First Ruler, Rapuia. Stewards’ Handicap, five furlongs— Atone, Airplane, Sapient, Deluge, 'I In Dove, Greyfincii, Arrowmir, Shot Silk, Waihemo, Arch Arrow, Fair Go Sagittarius, Arrowmaid, Tariff, Quill fire, Mataa, Giggles wick. Progress Trot, one mile.—Bonnie Looanda, Lady Zora, Pat Logan, Shining Light, Kawana, Somerby, Ulm, Royal Audubon, Bell Chimes, Undertaker, Aiianora, Vican, Liberty Halil, Prince Chimes, Jessie Bells, Flying Kate, Guy Denver, Royal Iroquois, Drumlcy, Red Comet, Rainon Navarro, Val Logan, Ark low, Vesta. Ray, Irene de Oro, Adjuster, Worthy Girl.

Irving Memorial, 1{- miles.—Baby Bun, Fortalice, Corintliic, .Smithereens, Ravine, Fairy Tidings, Limoka, Shining Star, Grattan, Haze, Ardfinnan, Prosperity, Court like, G'old Bag, Chie.kwheat, Quareirdeck, Aberfeldy, Gold Mint, Wreath of Myrtle, Flying Shot. Alexander Handicap, 61 furlongs.— Bank Draft. Turnover, Sagittarius, Arrowmir, Giggleswick, First Ruler, Hina Mungn, Grevfinch, Mataa, Fail Go, Seventh Heaven, Flying Shot. Sapient.

Highweight Handicap, seven furlongs.—. Silent, Ardfinnan, Rina 1 Munga, Audience, Smithereens, Fairy Tidings, Caliburn, Gourmet, Prosperiy, Gold Mint, Some Lad, Kentish Lady, Landmark, Bank Draft, Gala Day, After Ten, Deluge, Lord Middleton, Arch Arrow, Quarterdeck. Corintliic, Shot Sill:, Limoka,, Wreath of Mvrtle.

Peefton Trot, 1} miles,—Pat Logan, Allanora, Vesta Ray, Tenedos, Ramon Navarro, Flying Kate, Guy Denver, Liberty Hall, Royal Audubon, Worthy Girl, Val Logan, Vican, Ulm, Jessie Bells, Bell Chimes, Shining Light, Royal Iroquois, Prince Chimes, Dillonetie, Lady Zora.. Farewell Handicap, 6] furlongs.— Atone, Bank Draft, Rina. Munga, Rapuia. Chiekwheat, Ravine, Fortalice, Quillfire, Smithereens, Tuku, The Dove, Airplane, Corintliic, Gold Bag, Caliburn, Arrowmir, Courtlike, Kentish Lady,

SYDNEY RACES

SYDNEY, April 13

At the Warwick Farm meeting yesterday Phar Lap continued his victorious progress in the weight-for-age class by a sterling run in the Chipping Norton Stakes, beating A maun is o.v more than two lengths. This race aroused enormous interest, owing to the presence of three champions. The course was in splendid order, after rain.

'diomosli scored its fourth Successive win in the Fairfield Handicap, and High Disdain his third in. the Liverpool Handicap. Fairfield Handicap, second division Oiemosfli 9.1 (Bartle) f l, Lucky Dame 7.4 (Fellowes) 2, Stoker 7.7 (Wilson) 3. Seventeen started. Won •jv a snort neck." Time l.J4i|. CHIPPING NORTON STAKES. Phar Lap 8.10 (Pike) 1 Amounts 9.6 (Jones) 2 Niglitmarch 9.7 (Reed) 3 Also started; Donald 8.13, Catlimaa* T 9. Niebtmarch showed the way from the barrier, and out of the straight. Phar La.p took charge a.t the back of the course n.nd won comfortably by two and a half lengths. Amo unis finished strongly and beat Niglitmarch by. a neck. Time 2.6. Liverpool Handicap.—High Disdain 7.7 (Bastion) 1, Toper 8.4 (Cook) 2, Parkwood 8.4 (Wilson) 3. - Thirteen started. Won by two lengths. Time 1.12-L

Autumn Cup.—Gwilliam G. 7.. G 'Simpson) 1, Rionscup 8.7 (Reed) 2, Star God 7.13 (Johnston) 3. Sixteen started. Won bv two and a half lengths. Time 2.31.

NEWBURY CUP. The Newbury Cup resulted;—Qsirm 1. Sluing 2, Luck Tr 3. Twenty-two started. Won by a neck.

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Hokitika Guardian, 14 April 1930, Page 3

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RACING. Hokitika Guardian, 14 April 1930, Page 3

RACING. Hokitika Guardian, 14 April 1930, Page 3

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