RACING.
Con tinned from page I).' from Democratic, Balloon. Goldlike, Disrank and Skyrider. the last named commencing’ her run wide out, and she looked the winner till within a few lengths ol the post where Balloon and Goldlike both caught her, the fust named securing the verdict by a head from Goldlike with Skyrider a like distance back. Then came Democratic and Disrnnk together. Kilorell. ,liu Jazz, Klysinnor and Green Acre, ft was a splendid finish to a great race. CUR I l ' WINS AT LAST. But three runners were presented in the Mouloa Handicap, Moorland, llopwood and Elysianor being defections. Raineses (£403) was hacked down to an odds-on price with Corf (£178) preferred to Flying Shot (£158). Flying Shot led Old of the harrier from Ramoses and Corf, the pacemaker being still in the van as they came into the straight .although the other pair were at his heels. Once in line for the judge's box Corf came up and maintained bis run to beat Ramoses homo by a length and a-balf with Flying Shot, four lengths back’. Tf was an overdue win on the part of Corf, but it signalled yet another disappointing performance on the part of Raineses. WARFILLE THE LAST. Warfil le (£498) was prelerred to leuacre (£440) and Mariea (£423) lor the Rangiot u Hack Handicap the eonehidiiig event. Following some delay at the post, Tapestry jumped away to lead Abbey Queen, Tenaere and Emerald Abbey as they raced along the back, there being little change till the entrance where Warfillo came up to the leaders. In the straight Abbey Queen went to the front from Warfille, but the latter fiuishd too strongly for the Quin Abbey mare, Warlillo addin ganoihcr victory 10 her credit: at tho fixture by prevailing by a short length with a gap of three lengths separating Abbey Queen and Tenaere. Mariea. who had been chopped out early, came fast from the turn lo lake fourth place with Tapestry and Spcarform next. THE DETAILED RUNNERS.
JAM AKA HACK HURDLES, of 130 sovs; second horse 20 sovs and third 10 sovs. One mile and live furlongs. 1 Mr R. McMullian’s b g Fine Acre (Acre— Elegant), syrs, 11.12 (W. Bowden) ... ... 1 3Mr H. J. Cameron's hr m Four Aces. syrs, car. 9.2), (A. McDonald) 2 4 ATr ,1. B. Gaisford's b g Call Again, 4yrs 10.0 (M. i.l. Nicol) ... ... 3 (Winner trained by A. M. Wright, Foxton.) Also started.—l Vinella 10.7 (C. Robinson), 5 Joke Form 9*l (Irillo), 6 Birkie car. 9.1 (Adam), 7 Royal Mission car. 9.1 (Alistor McDonald). Won by a length and a-quarter with third horse three parts of a length awav. Time, 3.4. MOTUITI MAIDEN RACE, .of 100 sovs; second horse 20 sovs and third 10 sovs. Six furlongs. 2 Mr T. . lVtorson’s blk g Evening Hero (Rangilero—Wailerere mare), 4.vrs, 8.8 (T. Green) 1 1 Mr W. 11. Gaisford's b in Battle Torque, svrs, 8.11 (H. Gray) ... 2 4 Mrs H. Tiaki's b f Ao Marama. 4yrs, 8.8 (B. 11. Morris) 3 (Winner trained by owner, Awapum.) Also started.—3 Leonard 8.10 (C'ovenv), 6 June Rose 8.9 (Mackie), 5 I ransact 8.8 (Metcalf). Won by two lengths with third horse four lengths back.'Time. 1.18. PRESIDENT’S HANDICAP, of 250 sovs; second horse 40 sovs and third 15 sovs. Eight and a-balf furlongs. 3 Mr G. Meßain’s b g Kawhakina (Kib broney—Mayhap). 6yrs, 7.10 (H. Wiggins) ... ... 1 5 Mr V .1. Carmonf s <-li m Discourse. syrs, 7.2. (R. E. Coveny) 2 IMr F. 11. Goodman's b g Merry Mint, syrs, 9.0 (11. Gray) ... ... 3 (Winner trained by' J. Thacker. Novmanby.) Also started. —2. Blimp 8.12 (1,. •)■ Ellis). 4 Billion 7.9 (Metcalf), 6 Royal Game 7.4 (Wilson), 7 Opa 7.0 (Baker). Won by three-quarters of a length each way. Time. 1.48 3-5.
WIIIROKINO NURSERY HANDICAP. of 110 sows.; second horse 20 sovs. and third 10 -sovs. For two and tliree-.year-olde. Five furlongs. 4 Mr F. EhrhornV b f Quinola (Quin Abbey—The Rand inaro) 3yrs., 8.0 (('. Goulsbro’) ... ... ... 1 3 Captain E. 11. Whiteman’s b g Paiko, 3yrs., 8.0 (R. J. Anderson) 2 1 Air E. Simpson’s hr f Joie Do Val, 2yrs., 7.10 (H. Wiggins) 3 (Winner trained by owner, Marlon.) Also started: 2 Easterly 9.0 (L. J. Ellis). 0 Royal Queen 7.11 (Ridgwav). 8 Sonoehal 7.6 (Coveny). 7 Dick Whittington car. 7.7 (Metcalf), 5 Hawkshaw 7.6 (K. Voitre). Won by a neck with third horse two lengths back, ’lime, 1.5 4-5. WHARANGI IJANDICAP, of 150 sovs.; second horse 25 sovs. and third 10 sovs. Six furlongs. 3 Air W. White’s b g Broad Acre (Acre —St. Paul mare) 6vrs.. 7.7 (L. J. Elli>) 1 1 Air R. A. McKenzie's hr g' Calliinmore. syrs., 8.5 (T. Green) ... ... 2 2 Air A. Alexander’s blk m Llanoro, 4yrs.. 8.2 (11. Cray) ... 3 (Winner trained by F. J. Cannont, Foxton.) Also started: 5 .Moorland 8.4 (Wilson), 4 Juggle 7.12 (K. Voitre). Won by four lengtlis with third horse a length back. Time, 1.15. CARNARVON HACK CUP; a'sweepstake of 3 sovs. for each starter with 150 sovs. added including cup valued id 20 sovs.. donated by Mrs B. E. Austin. One mile. 4 Air J. H. Hardwic-k’s cli g Balloon (Gasbag—Narooma) 4yrs., 9.4 (R. E. Coveny) ... 1 1 Air O. A. Thompson’s hr g Goldlike, 4yrs.. 8.0 (H. Wiggins) 2 6 Air J. P. Coyle’s ch in Skyrider, syrs, 8.3 . (TV Green) ... 3 (Winner trained by J. Procter, Foxton.) Also started: 2 Green Acre 8.8 (France), 3 Disrank 8.4 (Gray) and Democratic 8.2 (Barry) coupled. 5 lOjysianor 3.2 (B. 11. Morris), 8 Kilorell 7.7 (K. Voitre), 10 Fallow 7.7 (Metcalf) and Handsome 7.7 (S. Wilson) coupled, 9 Jin Jazz 7.7 (AY Broughton), 7 Alonoie 7.7 (Jones). Won by a Load with third horse a like distance back. Time, 1.45 2-5. MO CTO A HANDICAP, of 150 sows.; second horse 25 sovs. and third 10 sows. Seven furlongs. 2 Mr A. Goodman’s hr h Corf (Royal Stags—Reno), syrs., 7.8 (E. Burgess) 1 1 Mr B Dooley's b g Ramoses, syrs., 8.8 (11. Gray) ..j 1 3 Air J. Hale’s b g Flying Shot, ag«d, car. 7.12 (C. Goulsbro) ... ... 3 (Winner trained by owner, Trenlbam). The only starters. Won by a length and a-balf with third horse four lengths back. Tipie, 1.30, RANGfOTU HACK HANDICAP, of 110 sovs. ; second horse 20 sovs. and third 10 sovs. Six furlongs. 1 Air J. T. Morris’s b m Warfille (Warplane—Sarto Vlad menu marc), syrs., 8.12 (B. H. Morris) 1 5 Messrs J. J and S. R. Cribb’s hr m Abbey Queen, aged, 7.3 (W. 11. Jones) ...** 2 2 Mr W Kirkland's b g Tenaere, 4yrs. 9.10 (11. Gray) , 3 (Winner trained by owner, Marion) Also started : 3 Mariea 8.3 (Goulsbro'). 4 Tapestry 7.10 (L. J. Ellis), 8 Emerald Abbey car. 7.4 (Ridgway), 6 Spcarform car. 7.4 (Coveny), 7 Wine Tray 7.0. (Baker), Won by three-quarters of a length with third Jiorse three lengths back. Time, 1.15 3-5.
STAKE WINNERS. MR G. McBAIN TOPS THE LIST
The double success of Kawhakina enabled his Taranaki owner, Mr G. Mcßain, to head the list of stake winners- at the fixture with £320. the Palmerston North owner, Mr G. T. Kceble, attending- him with i 1225. Minor stake winners were as follow:—Mr W. Kirkland £lB5, Mr J. T. Morris £l7O. Mr J. 11. Hardwick £l3l and cup valued at £2O, Mr W. R. Simpson £125, Messrs R. McMullian and J. B. Gaisford £l2O each/ Messrs W. White and A ' Goodman £lls each, Mr F. Ehrhorn £BO. Messrs T. F. Relling. T. Petersen and F. J. C'armont £7O each, Mr J. A. Symonds £SO. Mosul* W. 11. Gaisford, F. 11. Goodman, B. Dooley and J. J. and S, R. Cribb £4O each, Messrs J. Thacker and_ E. Simpson £3O each, Messrs R. A. McKenzie and O. A. Thompson £25 each, Messrs. M. P. O’Connor, McMillan and Trevor. 11. J. Cameron and Capt. E. 11. Whiteman £2O each, Mr C. F. Johnston £ls, Messrs. J. Hale, J. P. Coyle, J. Brice, W. B. Stevenson, A. Sexton, A. Alexander and Mrs 11. Tiaki £lO each. Total stake money distributed £2401. SUCCESSFUL TRAINERS.
Four mentors in F. J. Carinont, of Foxton (Easterly and Broad Acre), J. Brown, of Ilawera (Tenaere twice), J. J. Thacker, of Normanb.v (Kawhakina twice) and J. T. Morris, .of Marton (Warfille twice) each led in two winners during the course of the two days, while single successes were credited the following:—M. Williams, Otaki (Call Again), 11. E. Russell, Woodville (Blimp), 'II. Pritchard, Trentham
Acre). T. Petersen. Awaptmi (Evening I loro), F. Kin-horn, Mai ton (Qinnla). •) lioclo,. Foxton (balloon). A. Goodman. T.'i-.-utliu in (Cerf). THE .JOCKEYS’ LIST. The southern horseman. L. J. Ellis, on joved a good innings by riding three winners in E.'l-leriy, Blimp and Broad Acre, while 11. Grav fl'eu.uie twice). B. 11. .Morris (Warfille twice). !l. N. Wiggi'us (Kawliakiiia twice) lode two -ucci sslill ennuidates Single clianipiouslup poinls went m M. JI. Nicol (Call Again), S. Wiltum (Moorland). W. Bowden (Fine Aero). /I. Green (Evening Hero). C. < 'oulsbro' (Quinolu), R. E. Coveny (Balioon) and E. Bur cess (CWI). TLfK SI UK S' MSI. Progeny of Acre credited their sire with no less Ilian five successes during the two days’ racing, Tenaere (twice). Easterly. Fine Acre and broad Acre being the animals 'concerned.. Progeny of GnMiag (Blimp and Balloon). Warplane (Warfille twice), and Kilbronoy ( Kawlutkilui twice) re" i.-h'-red two wins, while single points went lo I lie following: t allaglian (( all \in) Finland (Moorland). Rangileru (I'Ktii ing Hero). Quin Abbey (Quiuola) and Royal Slag (Cerf). (Moorland). A. M. W rigid. I'oxton (I'ino
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