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KUMAR A R ACES
KUMARA, April 17
•Heavy r ain in the early morning made the track heavy for th*> Kurnara races held to-day. The weather 'cleared. but the track remained heavy. The totalisator handled £IBBS on the win machine and £1823 lOg on the •place machine---a, total of £3708 10s. Trial .Stakes.—(2-2) Shamata 1, (4-3) Helen Haye s 2, (1-1) Nocturni s 3. All started. Won easily. Time 1.13 4-5.
DilWm’s Handicap.—(s-4) Shootist 1, (4-5) Hampden 2, ; (2-2) G°ld S an d 3. Scr._Solithire 11., Gold Arrow, Arrowmid. Won by a length a,nd a half. Time 1.24 4-5.
Humana Goldfields Handicap.— (2-3) Don Jo s e 1, (5-6) Coomassie 2, (4-3) Purse 3. Won' by a neck. Time 2.15 2-5,
Borough Trot Handicap.—(l-2) Directum.. 1, (9-9) Myrtle Dillon 2, (8-10) Town Crier 3. Won by a length. Flying Handicap.—(l-1) Royal Sceiptre 1, (5-s)°Tariff 2, (2-2) Awamatu 3. Sd’. J_Mataa, Solitaire 11., Hampden, Imasurvey, Cinders. Won by a length and a half. Time 1.5 4-5. junction Handicap.—(s-5) Gold Arrow 1. (2-4) Flower 2, (3-2) Miss Mercia 3. Scr.—Arrowmid, Gold well. Time 1.19. 1-5.
—(Miners Handicap .—(l-1) Directum 1, (3-3) Major Brent 2, (7-7) Myrtle Dillon 3. ,Scr Dawn Sonoma, Eastern Queen, Royal Wrack. „_ ■ „ Weight Handicap.—(2-2) O°U 12% Lady Reno 2; (3*3) Animated 3 ,gcr.— Pakitere, Eaton Hall, Don j’oso, e Wonder, Coomaseio and //one.
AUCKLAND RACES.
FIRST DAY’S RESULTS.
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AUCKLAND, April 15. The weather was tine tor the opening of the Auckland races. There was a large attendance and the track was in capital order. The totalisator figures for the day were £38,887, compared with £34,554 on the first day last year, an increase of £4842. Results : Great Northern Oakes, 11 miles. 1 Silver Scorn I, 3 Rrolyxo 2,2 Gold Musk 3., The only starters. Won by ten lengths.,Time 2min 38 3-ssec, Piiesiident’s Handicap, 14 miles.— 1/1 Carflex' I,' 10/10 Grand Talk 2/2/2 Aga Khan 3. Scratched: Royal Doulton and Motere. Won by a head. Time, 2 min 6 4-ssec. Brighton Hurdles. '2 miles.—# '9 Billy Boy, 2/2 Emancipation 2, 8/8 Royal Visitor 3. Scratched: Simeon, Star Comet. Won by three-quarters of , a length. Time, 3min 46see Easter Handicap, 1 mile. —3/4 Golden Wifi&X.6/8 MnnawTuTnuo’ 2,n7B’Lofdly Knight 3. Scratched: Flying Priime, Royal Artist, Aga Khan, Rita's Light, Frolyxo. Won by a length and a quarter, Time, lmin 37 2-ssec, Great Northern Champagne Stakes, "T‘(furlongs.—3/5 Impasto 1, 4/3 Deputy Ruler 2, 2 12 D’Artagnan 3. Scratched: Midian, Gay Sheila, Won by a length. Time, lmin 26 3-ssec. IpMangere Steeplechase, about 2J miles —2/ifeSimeon 1,1/1 Callamart 2, 8/8 Neil 3. Scratched: Trowbridge, Solanio, | Wee Prince. Won by six lengths. Time s 4min 58sec. | Onslow Stakes, .6. furlongs.—2/3 j Catalogue 1, 10/10 Sea Fox 2, 3/2 Rap- ] per 3. Scratched : Trickling Water, j Glenromney. Won by. a length and a \ half. Time, lmin Tssec. Eden Handicap, 1 mile. —Tvoltowyn I 1, Royal Gallant.?,.Master. Brierley 3. | Won by a. length; a head. Time 1.38 ! 2-5.
AUCKLAND SECOND DAY RESULTS
AUCKLAND, April 17 The weather was fine for the races and there was a large crowd. Tho track was fast. Results , Great North&HfSU Leger Stakes, If miles. —1 Silver Scorn 1,2 Jonathan 2. The only starters. Won by a neck. Tiihe 3min 2sec. Nelson Handicap, 1 mile. —1/2 Kiltowyn 1, 3/3 Senegal 2, 10/8 Bl'andford 3. Scratched: Grand Spirit, Sir Musk. Won by a length. Time lmin 39 3-ssec. '
Victoria Handicap, for two-year-olds, six furlongs.—3/3 Rereatu 1, 1/1 Princess Doreen 2, 6/6 Sea Fox 3. All started. Won by a head. Time lmin 14 3-ssec. St. Heliers Hurdles, If miles.—l/1 Thespis 1, 3/3 Solanio 2, 5/5 Free Air 3. All started. Won by a head. Time 3min 13sec. Autumn Handicap, 14 miles.—4/3 Master Brierly 1, 9/9 Eager Rose 2, 1/2 Manawhenua 3. Scratched: Merry Damon and Alloy. Won by a head, time 2min 32sec.
FEILDING RACES.
FIRST DAY’S RESULTS.
FEILDING, April 15
The weather was fine lor the first day of the Feildrng Jockey Club’s meeting. There was a large attendance and the track was in good order, hut: slow. The totalisator investments were £12,085 10s, against £11,746 0 n the first Jay lash y ear - R esu ß s: Kawa Kawa High-weight; 1 mile and a distance. —6/6 Park Acre 1, 1/1 Chief Line and 5/5 Mercian Prince (dead heat) 2. Scratched: Okopua. Won by a short head. Time lmin 58 2-ssec. Ongo Hack Handicap, 6 furlongs.— 6/8 King Win 1, 4/4 Lapstone 2, 2/1 Chief Marionette 3. Scratched: Beryl Latour. Won by two lengths. Time 1 min l7Bec. Manchester Handicap, l£ miles.—s/5 Juggle 1, 1/1 View Halloo 2, 4/4 La Poupee 3. Scratched: Chopin, Richfield. Won by a clear length. Time 2min 6 4-sseo, Maiden Stakes, 6 furlongs.—9/9 Land Tax 1, 2/2 Ebeum 2, 3/3 Sir Romeo 3. All started. Won by a length and a quarter. Time lmin 1-6 3-ssec. Mangaone Handicap, isix furlongs.— 2/2 Souchong 1, 7/7 Pomp 2, 4/4 Beau Gallante 3. All started. Won by a clear length. Time lmin 14 l-ssec. Taonui Nursery Handicap, 5 furlongs -5/5 All Spirit 1, 1/1 Spiral 2, 6/6 Pukehou 3. All started. Won by a length. Time lmin 3 4-ssee. Onepulii Hack Handicap, 1 mile and a distance. —1/1 Takakua 1, 3/4 Fairway 2, 2/2 Davistock 3. Scratched: Royal King. Won by a length. Time lmin 55 2-ssec.
Halcombe Handicap, 7 furlongs.— 1/1 Consent 1, 3/3 Arvada 2, 4/5 Leisure 3. All started. Won by a short head. Time lmin 27 2-ssec.
FEILDING SECOND DAY.
FEILDING, April 17
The weather was fine but windy for the second day of the Feilding races. There was a fairly large attendance. : "The tote handled £14,9174, making a total of £27,003 for the meeting, an increase of £2,082 on last yeor. Results:— Kimbilton High-weight Handicap, 14 miles.—6/6 Tnvictus 1, 3/3 Adventns 2, 2/2 Mercian Prince 3. All started. Won by lengths. Time Imm 57 2-ssee. ! Rewa Handicap. 6 furlongs.—4/3 Golden Chant 1, 1/1 Lapstone 2, 10/10 j Dick Whittington 3. All started. Won jby three-quarters of a length. Time lmin 15 2-ssec. j Easter Handicap. 1 mile and a disj tance.—l/1 View Halloo 1, 373 La j Poupee 2, 5/5 Spearfnl 3. All started, j Won by six lengths. Time lmin 54 4-5
Waiata Stakes, 6 furlongs.— l/1 Ebenm 1, 2/2 Sir Romeo 2, 4/4 Arctic Region 3 ScratchedThomist. Won by a length and a half. Time lmin 16 2-ssec. . Denbigh Handicap. 6 furlongs.— 2/1 Pomp 1, 4/5 Hunt the Slipper 2, 1/2 Parmer 3. Also started: Souchong and Arena. Won by a length. Time lmin 14 2-ssec. Awahuri Nursery Handicap, 5 furlongs.—l/1 Spiral 1, 4/4 Stadium 2, 3/3 Pukehou 3. All started. Won by a length. Time lmin 3 3-3 sec. Oroua Hack Cup.—2/2 Takakua 1, 3/3 Copper King 2, 6/6 Beaconsiield 3 Seven started. Time 2min 7sec. Makino Handicap.—3/3 Habit 1, 4/5 King Win 2, 1/2 All Humbug 3. Six started. Won by a length. Time lmin 27 1-5.
WAIRARAPA RACING CLUB
WAIRARAPA, April 18
The Wairarapa Racing Chib’s Easter meeting concluded in beautiful weather. The tote handled £10,159 for the meeting showing an increase of £622 over last year. Results were: Steward’s Handicap:—4-5 Sir Pombal 1; 2-1 Royal Bengal 2; 3-3 Palace 3. Five started. Won by a length. Time 1.12 3-5.
Moroa Hack Handicap:—3-4 Oollosical 1; 6-6 Walton Park 2; 4-3 Royal Dash 3. Seven started. Won by i a head. Tim n 1.27 1-5. Autumn Handicap:—2-2 Arrow Lad 1; 1-1 Chopin 2; 4-4 Miladi 3. Sixstarted. Wen by a length. Time 1.59. Juvenile Handicap:— l-1 Quietly and 2-2 April Foci dead boat 1; 3-3 Que-b-fc 13. Six started. ‘Third horse 2 lengths away. Time 59 2-5 secs.
Pihauta Hack Handicap:—2 King Thomond 1; Cape Pair 2; 3 Haulbowlline 3. Five started. Won by L) lerieths. Time 1.12 3-5. Tauberenikau Handicap: —l Lucky Alice 1; 4 Lady Spy 2; 2 Clangor 3. Four started. Won by 3 lengths. Time 1.24 4-5.
Rhtotowai Hack Handicap:—l-1 Courtyard 1; 3-3 Capetown 2 ; 5-5 Movrath 3. Pour starters. Won by two lengths. Time 1.15 15. Novice Stakes:—3-3 Drond Blow 1; 1-1 Hunting Lodge 2: 2-2 Moorwyn 3. Bight, started. Won by a bead. Time 50 4-5 secs.
C.J.C. RACES
CHRISTCHURCH, April 17
There was a large attendance for the opening day of the Canterbury Jockey Club’s auvumn meeting. The weather was fine and the track hard and fact. The tote handled £27,497 as against £24,150 last year. Results: — Kildare Higliweight Handicap. —2/4 Rocket 1, 4/3 Tea Garden 2, 1/1 Royal Love 3. Eight started. Won by half a length. Time lmin 42 l-ssec. Champagne Stakes. —2 Fracas 1, 1 Red Manfred 2, 3 Pegged Exchange 3. Four started. Won by two lengths. Time lmin llsec.
Autumn Plate Handicap.—2/2 Zeebrugge 1, 3/4 Chief Light 2, 8/8 Water Polo 3. All started. Won by two lengths. No time. Russley Plate. Handicap. 1/2 Trivet 1, 4/4 Sweet Agnes 2, 2/1 Silent. Flight 3. Final Shot was bracketed with Silent Flight and Sir Leighton with Sweet Agnes. 14 started. Won by a head. Time 58 4-ssec.
Great Easter Handicap.—l/1 Rebel Son 1, 2/3 Cricket Bat 2, 3/2 Great Star 3. Eleven started.'Won by a head. Time lmin 26sec.
Papnnui Handicap.—l/1 Cottesmore 1, 4/2 Silver Streak 2, 2/4 Crash 3. .Sixteen started. Won by a neck. Time lmin llsec.
Sockburn Handicap.—l/1 Shatter 1, 6/6 Ramo 2, 5/4 Argentic 3. Eight started. Won by a neck. Time lmin 53 2-osec,
(Courtenay Handicap.—l/1 Hurlingliam 1, 6/7 Wise Choice 2, 5/4 Metal Bird 8. Eight started, Won by IjS lengths. No time.
ADDINGTON TROTS
CHRISTCHURCH, April 15
At Addington trots on Saturday thnre was a large attendance arid the track in good order. As at tin, majority of meetings the place machine was favoured, a.nd through this medium th e amount of £17,788 wag invested. On j the win totalisator the betting reached , th e sum pf £10,066 10s, making a total for both machines of £27,854 10s, j or (£3344 10s more than the sum of j £24,510 10s which was handled on the i corresponding day last year, j Preliminary Handicap.—(2-2) Nicoya I 1, (1-1) Gamer 2, (6-5) M&rce Bingen 3. | Won by three lengths; two lengths. | Time 3.23. j kendalton Handicap.—(7-7) Arachne i 1, (2-2) Editor 2, (1-1) Great Chenault |3. Won by tw 0 lengths ; six lengths, j Tim e 2.10. j Easter Handicap.—(B-7) Lindbergh 1, j ((2-2) Colorado 2, (1-1) Sunny M«r n 3. j Won by a length and a half; half a. : length. Time 4.20 3-5.
| Express Handicap.—(2-2) Gold Tinge ! 1, (1-1) iSilveir de Oi’o 2, (3-3) Tempest 3. Wo!n by half a length; a length, j Time 4.23 4-5. | Autumn Handicap.—(2-2) Loui 6 BinUm, l, (Mi i.aanior 2, (5-6) Mountain ; Mist 3. Won by three lengths ; three 1 lengths. Time 4.40 2-5. : Belfast Handicap,— (3-3) Eureka, Boy ; 1, (6-6) Wilma Dillon 2, (4-7) Vesuvius ■ (5. Won by half a length > three lengths. Time 8,42, Wilkin Handicap— (l-2) Giwan 1. ; (5*6) Avevnus 2, (2-1) Indianapolis 3. Won by a length and a half; three lengths. Time 4.26 1-5. j Flying Handicap.— <l-1 ) Satin King ; 1, (4-4) Glenrossie 2, (3-3) Roi L’or 3. Won by three quarters of a length; I four lengths. Time 2.41 1-5.
REEFTON NOMINATIONS
The following nominations have been received for the Ileefton Jockey Club’s autumn meeting ion April 26: Alexander Hack Handicap : —Lady Valkyrie, Scarlet Ptimpeirneli, Purse, Shotist, Nocturnus, Verden, Haulbowline, Arrowmid, Reserve Fund, Helen Hayes, Gold Well, Silver Sight, Gold Arrow, Imasurvey, Marmoration. Flying Handicap, 5 furlongs : —Awamutn, Full Crop, Projection, Haulbowline, Mata a, Arrowmid, Solitaire IT., Helen Hayes, Cinders, Dawn o’ Day, Hampden, Shamata, Royal Sceptre, Imasurvey, Subdivision. Progress Trot, harness), 2.27 class; 1 mile: —Queen Author, Royal Wrack, Cinema, Glengowrie, Nobleman, Eastern Queen, Bingen AVrack, Directum, Superb, Parallax, Plain Pearl, Town Crier, Admiral AVrack. Irv ing Memorial Handicap, I-4 miles: - Polydora, Rational IT., Fallow, Flower, Riri, Dainty AA r ays, Coll, Knocklong, Eaton Hall, Ravine, Little AVonder, Don Jose, Coomassie, Gold Bag, Jael, AVise Choice. Stewards’ Handicap, 6J furlongs: Gold Sand, Full C-rop-, Haulbowline, Lady Rene, Miss Mercia, Solitaire 11., Solvear, Reserve Fund, Cinders, Hampden, White Doe, Little AVonder, Shamata, Buoyant, Imasurvey, Fortalice, AVise Choice. Highweight Handicap, 7 furlongs : Polydora, Purse, Flower. Nocturnus, Pakitere, Verden, Coll, Eaton Hall. Animatend, Lady Rene, Noteworthy. •Silver Sight, Gold Arrow, Coomassie, Jael, Subdivision Taku Tama, Fortalice, Mormoration.
Rocftou Trot, (harness)), 3.42 class; 1A miles:-—Queen Author, Lorelei, Cinema, Nobleman, Glengowrie, Bingen AVrack, Phi 11 Pearl, Directum, Parallax, Town Crier, Admiral AVrack. Farewell Handicap, 7 furlongs: Lady Valkyrie, Awamutn. Rational IT., Shootist. Fallow, Gold San-rl, Pakitere, Dainty AVays, Coll, Projection, -Eaton Hall, Animated, Miss Herein, Solvear, Dawn o’ Dav. Gold AVell, Noteworthy, White Doe. Little Wonder, Don Jn«e, Rovnl Seentre, Buoyant, Gold Bag, Jael, Taku Tama, Fortalice, AVise Choice.
AUSTRALIAN JOCKEY CLUB
PETER PAN AND WINOOKA WIN
SYDNEY, April 16
The Australian Jockey Club’s autumn meeting opened at Randwiek on Saturday in ideal weather, and with a splendid track. Autumn Plate.—Rogilla 1, Pretzel 2, Veilmond 3. Won By a neck. Time 2.231. Doncaster Handicap.—Wmooka 1, Jacko 2, Parkwood 3. Seventeen started. Won by two lengths. Time 1.35 g. .An Australian and New Zealand record. Autopay refused to move when the barrier lifted, and took no pare in the race. A.J. C. 'St. Lpger.—Peter Pan 1, Oro 2, Kuvera 3. Won by two lengths. Time) 3.2. Vaucluse Handicap, First Division. — Boy acre 1, Loch Garry 2, Chemosh 3. Won by two lengths. Tim e 1.241Vauclucse Handicap, Second Division. —Panjandrum 1, Celebrate 2, Dark Chief 3. Won by half a neck. Time 1,25.
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