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SPORTING.

•'! v /.‘* 'r‘ : v •• V' ~ . /, /• ;• Viß.c. \lbeting. ’/ - ; ; (Australian - Press -. Association.)., - MELBO GRNE- . Maych 8.; - •• The weather 4 finetp-day, and there wag'.-.aT ;go(xl :‘attdndan<q.eat, the • iY.R.C. races.' Ihe'-Ndw Zealand r l)ied. Panjandrum hW\a marrcrivi" whi.rn/ the JBlnis Hafidibap. It lists nc>V Ahad/Tour. starts and' three -wins, ...and 1 remains iunbeaten in Victoria. Break-up, ‘ owiiecl ■ by. ' its • trainer,' Phar; Eaip’s mentor,. H. Telford, : ;had. an'impressi ve' win in the FirW Divisionof . the 'Gibson-Carmichael- ■ its , first success.. - •;/ . ... Wirrate had. a .comfortable’ Avii| ,in the SWefiles'.'. •' 'His,trainer'-" owner, . Vin 'O’N'edl, woii . the Melbourne , Cup Spearfelt.;.'.-' . Great Nigfit if liad a. sterling • win. in the Bouirke ‘ Handicap/ This/'’is /'its fourth'success, in the; last five, starts) dominant 'won .a ini tk-his • event; last ; // : , There .w as a great’ - ,struggle •* i n the King's Plate. ... .^Veilmond cliallehged ; the 1 pace-maker,. Cini briaii,/ at: the ids-> tampe.; The. latter! on and -,was I just beaten . in-the' iait stride'.’.Oratory , and •Yari-aipba... ran ./dikappointingiy. Gaine Carrington oiily ■ a moderate tliird.' Pike, ridfer df Yeilmond/ won, .the race,; previously on Phar Lap/; Gossip."wa-s /.weii all the', way, . and;. VFO»f thfe ItiverS ; nicely. .Topical ■ finished '>■ well.’, The, r ,;pkced; 'horses fare-. eng^ed-in jthe;.CJup;; Staked values/ were i—King’g ■ ‘Plated /£7Ooj Boupke- Handicap : £450 ;VElms Hariricap,' Autumn Steeples, and River -Han-’ ' dioap" £350 ; icach j 'Gibson 1 Carmichael'. Stakes '.',£210 ; each.-j / . , , . , The New iZealapd-bired ClViirartibnd, despite' ihterfereime'eably; in'.the race,. -, finished • brilliantly to win' the second jdivision .of-, tjhe GibsoittrCarmicliael Stakes! Its trainer,.’Jamieson, .also has •' Pan,land ru m. Results., /"

Elms' P^ndicap,: Maltdale ,2; • ptn.inere /& , Won . by. .§ a;; bead; v'^ine > *rd , ;^|%a : :.- jack;; record!. ision —Break-up' :,L;ri vNhit ~l3‘Of '•..'-2 r ;. Kulajah 3//;\V9n>.hy : >a .-/Beak,, Time 1.25, a race .'.reoord:y •■' w-: ;/•../ J / . . •

. Gibson-Clirmichael Stakes, second divasion .Dirainoiid 1; Danilo 2; Cassius 3. Won by 1? lengtlrs. Time 1.2*1 : Autumn Steeples:—Wirrate 1; Baverlad. 2; Lanilda 3. Won by 4 lengths, lime 4.0.

’ Bourke Handicap:—Great Night 1; , Dominant 2.; Valm ist 3. Won by half a neck. ' Time I.24^'which’ equals the course record.

' ' King’s Plate—Veilmond 1; Cimbrian 2; 'Gaine Carrington. Won by -half a bead. Time 2.32^. - River' Handicap: —Gpssiper .1; Topical 2; Alienist 3. Won by 1| lengths. Tv.me 2 4T, whiqb equals the vace record. ' SYDNEY, March 8. "The gelding, Eastortime, from New Plymouth., was injured on the Maram-a. ~ The extent is not yet known, • but it will be unable‘to race far some time. RACES AT RANGITiKEI.' ASTON WINS THE HANDICAP. / ,:!. l ; . MARTON, March’B.’ . The annual meeting of the Rangitikei Racing Club avas held at Bulls today in, dull weather, before a. large attendance. The track was fast. Under the-win and place system, the totalisator handled £4,531 as against £3,888 for the first day of a two-day meeting last year, an increase.of £643. Results:— Highweight Handicap.—l/1 Juggle 1, 3/4 (jfdlamal't 2, 5/6,Park Acre 3, Timo 2,11 1-5, Won by. four lengths; one length, ; . . . Maidfen.Handicap.—3/5 Golden Chant; ] , . Mercian Prince. 2, 3/5 Tudor Won by six lengths; two lengths. Time, j.ie 4-5. •' !

Sanson’ Handicap;—3/3 Arena 1, 4/5 W.fsteland 2, 2/2 Haulbowline 3.. Won, by- two lengths; a, heck. Time 1.15. /./Rangit'ikei „Handicap —l/1 ; Aston 1. 6/6 All-Humbug 2, 5/3 Arvada ,3. ' Won by half- a head - ; two. lengths. Time 1.2/ .4-5: - ' ■ :

. Hack Oiip.—l/2 Peschiera 1, 5/6 ‘ Attentive.-2,' 2/1; Morrath 3. Won by ‘half a length; a ne’ek. Time 1.28 2-5-Ilangitoto Handicap.—3/3 Copper 1 King 1, 4/s..Autumn Dawn,2, 2/1 Tentcall; 3. : Won by two lengths; one length. •Time 1.52 1-5. ; ■ / ; Farewell - Haulbowline 1, 3/3 Hunting Lodge 2, . 1/2 King' Peg ' 3.‘:' ;\Von 'by a -length V two lengths. -Time'l.2 2X - •• • : /' ' \;

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Hokitika Guardian, 9 March 1933, Page 2

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SPORTING. Hokitika Guardian, 9 March 1933, Page 2

SPORTING. Hokitika Guardian, 9 March 1933, Page 2

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