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LATE SPORTING

(Special to~"Pofet")

. WHANGAREI RACING CLUB HOLDS SECOND DAY ALLOY WINS AGAIN

Kensington Park, Saturday. The Whangarei Raeing Club concluded its annual meeting to-day in the best of weather, the totalisatori handling £8342 10s for the day, malcing £14,379 for the meeting, compared with £12,926 10s last year. The Autumn Handicap was won by Alloy, and Hampton Park took the sprint and only one other favourite, Monanui, won during the day though Hushing, Manawhenua and Gigantic, ■ who were favourites on the win maj chine, ran into places and Hushing, Wee Musk, Manawhenua, Alloy, Valadore and Tatyon who were favourites on the place machine returned dividends. Results: — JUNIOR STAKES, 6 furlongs. '2/4— MY MONEY, Mr. J. D. Kemp, 8.0 (McTavish) 1 •8/8-MUSGO, 7.12 (Tremain) 2 ' 1/ 1— HUSHING, 7.12 (E. Man- > son) 3 Also: 5/5 Golden Sceptre, 1/10

Revelation, 4/2 Tahae Mea, 3/3 The Hiker, 8,0; 6/6 Armutum, 9/9 Lorrelle, 7/7 Tiny Star, 7.12. Half neck; half head; 1.16. ONERAHI HACK, 6 furlongs. 2/2— FOULWIND, Mr. H. Lynn, 8.10 (Keesing) 1 • 5/6— ROMAN MASCOT, 8.2 (McTavish) 2 "3/1— WEE MUSK, 8.0 (McDowell) 3 Also: 1/4 Currajong, 9.6; 4/3 Landlubber, 9.3; 7/7 Hone Heke, 8/8 Escalus, 6/6 Sub-Station, 8.0. Head; length; 1.16. AUTUMN HANDICAP, 11 miles. 1/ 1— ALLOY, Mr. W. H. Maria, 8.3 (Mclnally) 1 2/2— JALLDY KARO, 8.1 (Parsons) 2 3/4— GR AND TEA, 7.9 (McDowell) ; 3 Also: 5/5 Motere, 7.0; 4/4 Omaui ental, 7.0. Three-quarters ; head; 2.7 4-5s. PARUA BAY HACK HURDLES, 11 miles and about 197 yards. 4/5— SOLANIO, Mrs. L. N. Motion, 9.0 (Stanaway) 1 4/4— ZANE GREY, 9.4 (H. Dulieu) 2 6/6— DEMYLUS, 9.1 (Burgess) 3 Also: 1/3 Neil, 9.13; 2/1 Ruby Dawn, 9.9; 3/2 Radiant Sun, 7/7 Master Roley, 9.1.

Three-quarters; half; 2.25 4-5. FLYING HANDICAP, 6 furs. 2/3— HAMPTON PARK, Mr. A. E. Watkin, 8.7 (Jenkins) 1 4/4-KARANGAPAI, 7.11 (McTavish) 2 1 / 1— MANA WHENUA, 9.3 (McDowell) 3 Also: 5/5 Tea Chat, 7.13; 3/2 Hoihoma, 7.0. Three lengths; two; 1.14 1-5. RUATANGATA HANDICAP 7 furs. 1/3— MONANUI, Mr. J. Hoey, 8.13 (Parsons) 1 2/1— VALADORE, 7.10 (Cammick) 2 3/2-BLUE GREY, 8.8 (Carmont) 3 Also: 5/5 Black Marlin, 8.12; 6/5 Hone Heke, 4/4 Star Turn, 8.3; 7/6 Creation, 8/7 Gainful, 7.0. Half length each way; 1.36. NORTHERN HACK, 1 mile. 2/1-TATYOON, Mr. Geo. Hodgson, 7.7 (Parsons) 1 1/2— GIGANTIC, 8.10 (Martin) 2 3/3 —LANDLUBBER, 8.11 (Jenkins) 3 Also: 4/4 Prince Colossus, 7.7; 6/5 Regardez, 5/6 Rush Lawyer, 7.0. Three lengths each way; 1.41 1-5. KIA ORA HANDICAP, 1 mile. 4/3— SNOW PRINCE, Mr. J. Hoey 8.1 (Wiggins) 1 2/2-GAY CQCKADE, 8.12 (McAnally) 2 3/4— LADY'S BOY, 8.12 (L. Dulieu) 3 Also: 1/1 Teels, 9.5; 5/5 Singleton, 9.0; 6/6 Gold Mi)sk, 8.0. Length; three-quarters: 1.42.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 503, 10 April 1933, Page 5

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LATE SPORTING Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 503, 10 April 1933, Page 5

LATE SPORTING Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 503, 10 April 1933, Page 5

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