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WAIKATO MEETING

CHARLADY WINS HAMILTON SPRINT WON BY DAVE. Per Press Association. HAMILTON, November 15. For the concluding 1 day of the Waikato Racing Club’s spring meeting fine but windy weather was experienced. The track was again holding. Tho totalisator returns lor the day were £24,740 10s, a decrease of £0244, and for the meeting £54,575 10s, a decrease of £10,705. Results:— MATANGI HURDLES, of 200'sovs; one mile and three-quarters.—l Mia Bella, 10.9 (A. McDonald), 1; 4 West Abbey, 9.11, 26 Peaidennis, 10.3, 0. Also started: 5 Kawa 10.6, 3 Greekson 10, 2 Gold Rain 9.3. Two and a half lengths; four. 3.27. ■ FRANKTON HANDICAP, of 150 sovs • seven furlongs.—2 Quondong, 8.8 (A. Driscoll), 1; 3 Always 8.2, 2; 10 j Lord Guy, 8, 3. Also started: 6 Gold I Rep- 8.9, 1 -Daytaro 8.8, 9 Mervetto--8.3, 7 Balalanna 8.1, 12 Red Comet 8, 11 Venus Abbey 8, 8 Royal Day 8, 4 Ateriria 8,-6 Day- Lass 8. Three lengths; neck. 1.35 1-5. Mervette was fourth. ! RUAKURA STAKES, of 200 soys; five furlongs.—l Chips, 8.3(11. Wiggins), 1; 3 Auriculus, 7.8, 2; 2 Exalted, 7.1, 3. Also started: 5 Master Clement 7.3, 4 Fanchon ; 7. Half length; two. L 6 3-5. Master Clement ’ was fourth. HAMILTON HANDICAP, of 500 sovs; one mile and a quarter.—B .Charlady,' 7' (J. Ray), 1; 7 Barometer' 7,2; 4 Gold Jacket, 7.6, 3. Also started: I Master Doon 8.9, 5 Merry Day 8.5, 3 Ruapapa 8.2, 6 Lord Star 8,2 Mint Leaf 7.7, 4 King Smock 7.7, 9 Wenday 7. Charlady was the early leader, followed by -Mint Leaf, King Smock and Wenday: Barometer and Charlady were almost on terms turning for home,With Ruapapa, Gold Jacket and Lord Star handy. Charlady and Barometer fought out the finish, the former winning by a head, with Gold Jacket >a similar distance away -third. Merry Day was fourth. 2.15 3-5. TAUWHERE WELTER, of 200 sovs; one mile.—6 Day Guard 8.10 (G. Holland), 1; 11 Forest Gold 8,2 ; 3 Passionifte, 8.8, 3. Also /started: 2 Arch Opal 8.9,-7 Miss Egypt 8.9, 1 Hyde Park 8.5, -10 Royal Box 8.3, 5 Royal Mint 8.1, 9 Gold Fern 8.1, 4 Miss Vera 8, 8 Curraghmore 8, 12 Glencairn 8. 13 Rambling Kid 8. Six lengths; half. 1.47. Hyde Park was fourth. . WAIKATO STEEPLECHASE, of 200 sovs; about two miles and three-quar-ters. —1 Kendal, 10.8 (Mcßae), 1; 7 Tres Bon, 9.9, 2; 3 Prince Rufus, 10.5, 3. Also started: 6 Glenotus 10.5 and Pentagram 10.1 (coupled), 4 Mahgoloire 9.11, 8 Raymond 9.11, 5 Te Maire 9.13, 9 Roller 9, 10 Pattern 9,

11 Pepin 9.' Two and ■ a., half lengths. 5.45’ 3-5. Glenotus was fourth. KIRIKIRIROA HANDICAP, of 300 sovs; six furlongs.—3 Dave, 8 (W. Jones), 1; Kingfield, 7.11, 2; 4 Aussie, 7.7, 3. Also started. —6 Merry Damon 8.1, 1 The Lamb 7.12, 2 Serang 7.12, 9 Gala Day 7.9, 8 Heisler 7.5, 10 Ring the Bell 7.2, 8 Dan Quin 7. -Heisler, Aussie, Kingfield and Dave were 'always' the forward runners. In a good finish Dave beat Kingfield by a head. Aussie was a length and a half away, and The Lamb was fourth. 1.18. TAUPIRI HANDICAP, of 150 sovs; six furlongs.—2 Delightment, 8.7 (Cammick), 1; 1 Ned Kelly, 9.1, 2; 3 Te Koroke, 8, 3. Also started.—B Festina Lente 8.4, 5 Flying Juliet 8, 7 Greeii Bonnet 7. 1 -1, 4 Joy Germ 7.10, 13 Atapai 7.~*13 Billikins 7.9, 11 Gay Comet 7.7, 10 Luxurious-7.5, 12 Wiltshire 7.2, ,15 Macroon '7.1, 9 Bright Comet 7.1, 16 Hilmar 7, 14 Master Mind 7, 17 Autumn-Day 7. Short head; half head. 1.19. Bright Comet was fourth. takapunaleeting DECLARATION OF WEIGHTS HAMILTON, November 15. ' The following handicaps have been declared by Mr. W. P. Russell for the Takapuna Jockey Club's meeting:— , TIRI HIGHWBIGHT HANDICAP, of 75 sovs; one mile three furlongs and 40 yards.—Black Cruiser 10.12, Wedding March 10.4, Koyal Form 10.0, Llewellyn 9.9, Pentagram 9.6, Pouri Lightwood 9.5, Daddy's Girl 9.3, Kamehameha 9.1, Flowing Howl 9.1, Hanawera, Praiseworthy, Template, Sea Comet, Lord Bruce, Waiau Lad, Fair Abbey 9.0. ALISON CUP, of 800 sovs; one mile three furlongs and 40 yards.-—Eden Hall 9.0, Master Doon 8.9, Deseiji, Glow 8.7,

Tpwn Bank 8.3, Tresham 8.3, Ruapapa 8.1, Nippy 8.1, Lord Star \7.12,* Princess Bonnie 7,11, Spoony 7.8, Aui;umnvis 7.3, Boomerday 7.0, Transformer 7.0, Wenday 7.0. . CAMBRIA HANDICAP, of 500 soys, 1 five furlongs.—High Finance 9.3, Chips 8.10, Ti Tree 8.7, Pagantjli 8.5, Auriculus 7.10, Whakarite 7.3, Sir Dighton— Quaver gelding 7.7, Australian Sun—Vio-. let gelding 7.7, Standfast- 7.7, Flying Tresses 7,3, Exalted, Golden Wedding, Abbey Dale, Carinthia, Fanchon. 710. , PON UI HANDICAP, of 275-sovs; nine furlongs.—Golden Kmt 9.4, Wenday 8.13, Quondong 8.4, Schorr 8.2, Winsome Boy 8.2, Judge's Box 8.0, Maveelish B*o, Air Queen 7.’f3, Lightwood, 7.12, Blue Sky--7.10, Bracken Abbey 7.9, Town Bird . 7:9, Bizarro 7.7, Nassock 7.7.‘ ' . CKEiLTENHAM HANDICAP, of SCO sovs; six furlongs.—Orchid 9.0, York Abbey 8.13, Koyal Blood 8.13, Le Choucas 8.12, Kin* Mervß.ll, Dave 8.9, Chairman 8.6, PaVo 8.3, Nancy Lee 8.3, Hoariri 8,3. Kingfield 8.1, Merry Damon 8.0, Tea Bell 7.13, Serang 7.11, Archeen 7.10, Ballymoy 11. 7.8, Arch Amie 7.5, Heisler 7.4, .Aurumavis 7.3, Bing the Bel} 7.2, Prince Abbey 7:1, Dan Quin, Tutankhainen r White Bird, Flying Juliet, Value, Gay Comet 7.0. * . ‘ ' BOROUGH HANDICAP, of 400 sovs;seven furlongs.—Fool's Paradise JI.O, Master Doon 8.13, Le Choucas 831, King Merv 8.9, Dave 8:8, Buoyant 8.2, Merry Daipon 8.0, Charlady 8.0, Tea Bell 7.12, Mosaic 7.11, Serang 7.10, Archibald 7.10, True Bloo<b 7.8, Arch Amie 7.6, Tall Timber 7.6, Namutere 7.4, Ring the Bell 7.3, Muscari 7.1, Uralla 7.L Gold Fern, Miss Vera, Rahepoto, Ring Potoa, Curraghmore, New Moon, Te Koroke, Flying Juliet, Thursby, Nucleus, Guy Comet 7.0. *

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12605, 16 November 1926, Page 10

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WAIKATO MEETING New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12605, 16 November 1926, Page 10

WAIKATO MEETING New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12605, 16 November 1926, Page 10

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