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FOXTON RACING CLUB.

Sl.lt'('ESS PUL OPENING Of

MEETING

Ai’lrr weeks of unsettled eotidi--11111 is iiml squally weather, 1 1,e day wns beautifully line yesterday for tin- openin'; day of jpc Foxton Racing ('lull’s meeting. As a result tin* at tendance wns very nnd wns representative ot the whole district, while visdors were also present from distant parts. The track was in excellent condition and together with the public appointments, re,Heeled the greatest credit on the caretaker (Mr. SnnpM „.) and officials. The various events were got off promptly, there being no hitch of any description, a l.i ihute to the secretary (Mr. J. Marlin) and his staff of nss'stmits. ’l’ll,, tolaSis ator handled lur the dav as against C17.31M I" 1 ’ 1 lie same day last year, a decrease of ri.s i'i. 'l’ll,, dav was unmarred by anv untoward' incident and a pleasant time was spent by the crowd. An elect itieal stoimi: Ihreatenedflo spoil conditions towards the end of the dav but fortunately it passed over towards the south and no rain was experienced. The results are as follows: POROFTAWIIAO HACK IICKDLE'S, of 110 sovs. One mile and live furlongs. 2 Mr. .1. I!, (laisford’s b.g. Call Again, Ivrs., 9.2 ( M. Nicol) 1 Mr. It. MeMullian’s b.g., fine Acre, svrs. (W. Bowden) p Mr. .1. I trier's ban., Vuiella,

syvs., (€. Robinson) _ Aim. started.—'» -Joke Form IX. Trillo) it.l, I Four Aces (A. McDonald). S .Mat-eli -Ob (HAdams) 0.0, 7 Frilford (A. Rul way) 0.0 and li Royal Mis-mm (Alister McDonald) 0.0. ’ Frilford look the lead from the harrier witb Joke Form, March On. Fine Acre, Call Again and Four Aces in that order. Over the first hurdle Frilford still led, but Call Again came up to second place •with Fine Acre handy. Past the si and* the order was unchanged but Call Again look the lead along the lmolk- straight, and maintained its advantage to Win bv a bend from Fine Acre. Viimlla two lengths away, third. .Four Aces was fourth. Time 3.3. XOVTCE -STAKES, of 100 sovs., six furlongs. 3 A Hi’. T. F. Rolling's Easterly, L. J. Ellis, 8.5 1 ] Air. hi. Simpson’s Join De Val, IT. Wiggins, 7.7 2 Air. AY. IT. (laisford’s Hattie Torque, IT. Cray, S.;> •’ Also started: —7 Leonard (RCoveny) 8.5, 5 Tlandsoum (S. Wd«on) 8.5, -I Transact (W. X. Taylor) 5.5, 0 Tsick A Day tII. HMorris) 8.5. Lack A Dav was left at tlm post, Joie De Vnl and Hattie ’I orq'ic goino- out to the front. Turning out of"thp back straight Easterly took the lead and was never seriously i hallmigod, Joie De Val lying second and Battle Torque third. The race finished in this order, and was Avon bv three-quarters ot a length, with foulr lengths between second ami third. Time 1.17 TIIM'ATAXGI HACK *>f 'l2<> sovs,,

sir furlongs. 1 Mr. W. Kirkland's Tenaero, H. Gray, 5.9 1 4 Mr. M. P. OToimur's Groan Aero, It. A. Tudor, 8.8, curried 8.3 r _ 2 f, Mir. W. B. Stevenson's Tapestry, L. J. Ellis, 7.3, on rriod 7.8* . 3 Also started: Marion ( B. TL Morris) 8.5, Muiuly (K. VoiD'e) 8.3, Abbey Queen ( V. \oilro) < -2. M ine Tray (F. IT Baker), 7.0. From 111 a barrier, Mainly led Tenaere, Green Aere and Manrn, l>ul. Tapestry soon improved its position and on leaving the straight (uok tlie lead from Tenaere with Abbev Queen next. Fullering the straight the position was unaltered, and Tapestry won eomforlably by half a length, with two lengths between second and third. Time I.lb 2/5. FOXTOX CUP, C3OO. One and a quarter miles: ;j G. T. Peebles' "Blimp, L. •). Ellis, 8.0. 1 .1 Mr .). A. Symonds’ Billion. 11. Wiggins, 7.5 2 1 .Mr H. Goodwins' Merry Mint, IT. Gray, 8.12 8 Also started: Koval Game (S. Wilson), 7.5; .Llanorea ( K. Voitre), 7,2; Briar Boot (W. 11. .Jones), 7.1; Balloon (IT Covenv), 7.31; Opu, (\V. Taylor), 7.0 Blimp got awa v well from the barrier, with Llanore, Koval Game Briar Root, Merry Mint, and Upa, in attendance. Into the back straight Llanore moved up to first place and managed to get a big haul on the rest of the Held, but Merry Mint was moving up fast. Merry Mint took the lead at the half mile post and was followed by Koval Game, Briar Knot, Llanore, Billion and Blimp in that order. Into the home straight the field was hnne.hed and in the final burst Blimp came out to win by three quarters of a length, three lengths separating second and third. Time 1.8 1,5. PREVIOUS GUP WLYNT.KB. 1891 —|). Campion’s'('raiser, weight —-, time 2.48. •jB92—D. Scott’s Cordelia, 7.0, 2.40 4-5. 1803 — IT. Marumaru's Marikai, 0.1, 2.40 4-5. 1894 — R. Ross’ Princess Cole, 7.12, . 2.4 S .1-5. 1895 — W. Home’s Lovelei, 7.7, 2.45 4-5. 1890 —T. S. Bristol's Swift. 8.3, 2.49 2-5. 1897 — J. H. Prosser’s First Result, 8.5, 2.50 3-5. 1898 — W. R. Tuck’s Irish Twist, 8.9, 2.16. 1899 — P. Hanlon’s The Onyx, 0.13,' 2.14.

10(1(1 —L). Scott’s Worry, 7.3, 2.14

3-5. 101)1 —J. T. Hhrke's Daphne, 7.3

2.13 1-5. 1002—-C. E. Major’s Bowman, 7.0,

2.12 2-5. 1003 —W. Y. Young's Convoy, 0.5,

2.11 2-5. 100 1 —(I. F. Moore's Armistice, 7.4, 2.10 1-5. 1005 —(r. I’enfold’s Rapids, 0.10,

2.11. 1000—H. Pascal's Vourrasquc,

7.7, 2.11 1-5. 1007 —11. Denton’s Montigo, 8.4,

2.14 3-5. 10.08—(f. F. Moore’s Signor, 7.7,

2.!). 1000 —1. S. Ila rdley's White Star, 7.2, 2.10. 1010—D. Mcdiiuley’s Adria, 0.7, 2.D

3-5. 1011 —H. I'a.seal’s Flingot, ■ 8.4,

2.10. 1012 — Wire Tokcna’s Midian, 7.4, 2.1 L 1-5. 1013— E. S. Easton’s Lady M"iit"a,

7.!), 2.10 3-5. 1!iI I —H. Ileppner's l.ady Lnddo, 7.13, 2.8 4-5. !!115—E. Short's Kenpuki, 7.3, 2.8 3-5. 1010 —A. C. McDoiiell’s Ratana, 0.7, 2.11. 1017 —A. I). Scott's Kura pa i, O.Hh 2.0; W. MeKegg’s Lndify, 7.12,

2.0, dead heal. 1018- !!. Whitney’s Rose Hink, 8.3,

2.11. 1010 —J. ifull's All Over, 8.13, 2.0

3-5. 1020 -J. ’J. Curry’s Imnriblmn, 7.5

2.11 1-5. 1021 —M. F. Bradley’s Simon, 7.5,

2.11. 1022 -J. Hull's Xgnln, 0.3, 2.0 1-5. 1023 —J. H. (laisford’s Mafik ’time, 7.5. 2.11. Ib2t 0.0, 2.8 1-5. 11)25 —(1. Tremlctt's Irapuk.a, 7.11,

2.8 1-5. 1020 —E. <). Christensen's Opa, 7.1

2.0 2-5. 1027 —E. (). Christensen's Opa

7.1 1, 2.10. 1028—Mrs. R. W. Rothamley's Twiuk, 7.0, 2.S 2-5. 1020—Dr. M. (!. Louisson’s Blimp, 7.7, 2.8 2-5. AW'AIIOF HACK. £l2O. Seven furlong.'' : ;; Mr J. T. Morris’ Warfille B. 11. Morris, 8.2 1 1 Messrs McMillan and Trover's Halm, R. Reid, S.T, 2 1 Mr W. 11. (iaisford's Disrank 11. Cray, 5.7 3 Also started: 2 Elysiaimr (iotilshi-o), 8.8: 0 Fallow (K. Yoiire), 0 Callamar (11. Pitrmn), •> Paiko (R. J. Anderson), 8. Monoie (W. 11. Jones) 7, Spcarform (R. ( oven') ), ail at 7.11. Disrank jumped away smnrtH l'roni th(> harrier hut Paiko took the lead am! led Warfille, Palm, Spear Hirm and Disran'k into the hack straight, where Spcarform and Warfille improved their positions. Eiiteo'ing the straight Spcarform come to the front, but W'arlille come forward in good style to win bv two lengths, a head between soeniid and third. Time 1.2!) 2-5. A X XIY K R SARY HANDICAP, 170 sovs., six furlong's. 5 Mi. W. R. Simpson’s Moorland, S. Wilson, 7.7 1 1 Mr. J. Thacker's llopwood, 11. Wiggins, 7.13 2 4 ALr. C. F. Johnston’s Juggle, K. Voitre, 7.11 3 Also started: —3 Callanmore (T. lit ecu) 8.5, 2 Broad Acre (W. Broughton) 7.10, carried 7.5, )i Birkie (11. G. Stratton) 7.7, carried 7.81. Callanmore was left at the post. Hopwood took ;tn early lead from Broad Acre, Birkie and Juggle. Entering- the home straight Moorland cattle uj) and replaced llopwood. Broad Acre and Juggle next. A good finish resulted in a win for AToorland l>v half a length, similar distance between second end lliird. Time 1.17 3-5. MARdTIR! HACK, Sweepstake three sovs. for starters, with 100 sovs. added, six furlongs. 1 Mr. W. Kiifklalid’s Tenacre, H. Gray, 9.0 1 -i Messrs J. J. and S. R. iCrihb's Abbey Queen, G. (ioulsibro, 7.12 2 5 Mr. A. Sexton's Jin Jazz, \V. Broughton, 7.7 3 .Also started: —2 Kilorell (K. Y..itire) 7.3, 3. Miss Gossip (L. (I. Ellis) 7.0. 'lenaere led Abbey Queen from tlie harrier'lmt the order was 'revers'd in the Intel; straight where Abbey Queen took a three lengths lead from the field. Entering’ the home straight Tenacre forged ahead to win by one and a half lengths, with four lengths sepava.mg second and third. Time l.lli 1-5. HERRINGTON HANDICAP, 170 170 sovs., one mile. 2 Mr. G. MeUain's Kawlmkiua, li. Wiggins, 8.1 1 T Mr. F. J. Carmont’s Discourse, L. J. Ellis, 7.13, carrying; 7.13 A 2 1 Mr. B. Dooley’s Rameses, It. Gray, 8.10, carrying- 8.101 3

Also started: —3 Cetrf (.13 carrying 7.8, 0 Pale Star 7.13, 5 Flying Shot 7.11:;. CeiT took the lead from a good -'lari but along the back straight Ramoses came to tin* tore with Discourse and Flying Shot. Entering the home straight Kameses still led Discourse and Kawhakina, hut Kawhakina annexed first place by a head, two lengths separating second and third. Time 1.44 4-5.

A party of Canadian ladies accompanying the Canadian howlers paid a visit to the Foxton Racing l( -Ilib’s meeting yesterday.

’trainers are reminded that a limited number of horses can load until live o’clock this evening. Preference wilt be given to horses travelling long distances.

TO-DAY'S ACCEPTAtNiCES. j^|| PA I AKA HACK HURDLES, of 130 sovs. One mile live furlong’s. Fine Acre 11 12Vinella 10 7 Call Again 10 0 Joke Form 9 1 Birkie 9 0 March On 9 0 Royal Four Aces 9 0 Mission 9 0 MOTITTI MAIDEN RACE, of 100 sovs. Six furlongs. Battle Evening Toirque 811 Hero 8 8 Leonard 8 10 Transact 8 8 June Rose S 9 Ao Marama 8 8 I’RESIDEXT’S HANDICAP Open, id' 250 sovs. Eight and a half furlongs. Merry Mint 9 0 Discourse 7 2 Blimp 8 12 Opa 7 0 K.'iwlmk.ina 7 10 Royal Billion 7 9 Game 7 4 WI BROKING NURSERY HANDICAP, for 2 and 3-year-olds, of 110 sovs. Five furlongs. Easterly 9 0 Lack A Paiko 8 0 Day 7 10 Quiiiolo 8 0 Seneschal i (i Royal Dick WhitQueen 711 tington 7 0 .Joie De Val 7 10 Hawkshaw 7 (i WHARAXGI HANDICAP Open, of 150 sovs. Six furlongs. Callaiiinore 8 5 IJanore 8 2 Moorland 8 4 Juggle '7 12 Broad Acre 7 7 CARNARVON H.VCK CUP, a Sweepstake of 3 sovs. each for Starters, with 150 sovs. One mil*. I Walloon 9 4 Kilorell 7 7 Green Acre 8 8 ’Callamart 7 7 Di-rank 8 4 Fallow 7 7 Skvridcr 8 3 Handsome i i Democratic 8 2 Jin Jazz 7 7 Goldlike 8 0 Monoie 7 7 | Ktysinnor '.B 2 MoI'TOA ILYNDiCAP Open, of 150 sovs. Seven furlongs. Rameses 8 8 Cerf 7 8 Moorland 8 4 Elysianor 7 7 Hopwood 8 2 Flying Shot 7 7 RAXOTOTF BACK HANDICAP, of I ]]() sovs. Six furlongs. | Tenacre 9 10 ' Queen 7 3 | WuDlille S 12 Spcarform 7 0 | Marie a 8 3 Wine Tray 7 0 j Tapestry 710 Emerald j Abbey Abbey 7 0

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Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 40402, 16 January 1930, Page 2

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FOXTON RACING CLUB. Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 40402, 16 January 1930, Page 2

FOXTON RACING CLUB. Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 40402, 16 January 1930, Page 2

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