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REEFTON WINNERS

MASTER CLARENCE SCORES ARROWMIR’S SPRINT Press Association IiEEFTON, Tuesday. The Reefton meeting was opened to. day in tine weather. The course was in good order and there was a large attendance. The totalisator handled £ 9.723, an increase of £2.213, compared with the first day last year. Results were: Trial Handicap, 6J, furlongs.—3 Ravin* 7.12 (McCarthy), 1; 4 Audience, “ (»' Pascoe), 2; 5 Rove (R. Orange), 3. Also* 2 Saggitarius 1 Courtlike, 6 Landmark! S Royal Heritage, 7 Fair Go. Won by three lengths. Time, 1.23 4-5. Junction Trot. !J miles.—3 Hakari, limit (L. Daiidson). 1: 2 Liberty Hall 24yds bhd (T. Kennett), 2; 10 Bingen Wilkes, limit (E. Edmonds). 3. Also- 1 Some tluv. 4 Kokona, 6 Nurmi. 11 Rnngonui, 12 Bonny Wrack. 4 Play-girl, 7 Bethola, 9 Logamlor, S Flying Kate. Won bv two and a-half lengths. Time, 2.22. First Hurdles. 1J miles.—2 Troilos, 111 (Tiison), 1; 1 Zeuxis. 10.6 (Salt), 2; 3 Deluge. 10.3 (Butler), 3. Also: 4 After Ten. Won by half a length. Time, 2.53 REEFTON HANDICAP Of £160; 1J miles. I—MASTER CLARENCE. 8.6 (Tiison) t 6 GOLR MINT (A. Eastwood) . ’ * O—SEA RAID, S.l (Salt) .. .. .. ” j , , so: L ’ Wayward. 1 Smithereens 5 Quarterdeck. „ 1 opere. s Rina Jlannga 7 Ardfinnan, 10 Fairy Tidings. S ' ‘ Won by three lengths, half a length separating second and third. Time. 2.1 t Members' Handicap, 5 furlongs—l Arrowmir 9.0 (Salt). 1; 2 Waihe.no. ?» (Eastwood). 2; 6 Baby Bun (R. la-wis) •>. Also: o Arch Arrow, 3 Sapient. E 7 R°val Stanley, S Matoa. Wo* by three lengths. Time. 1.2 3-5. T S , oid ;?: s ’ Trot > li miles.—3 ' Leading Lady (Evans) 1; 4 Lady Bee (Edmonds), 2, 5 Allanora <F. Lynch). 3. Also: 6 Pat Logan. 1 bomerby. 2 Tiny Bingen, WOll by two lengths. Time. 2.35. Maruia Handicap. 7 furlongs.—7 Rina Maunga, 8.6 (Kirwan). 1: 1 Bon Rose' 8.0 (Tiison) 2; 2 Garvary, 7.2 (Eastwood). O. Also: 2 Decoy Bird. 9 Gourmet, S The Dove 19 Bank Draft, 1 Some Lad, 3 Lord Middleton. 6 Wrigley, 11 silent. Won bv a head. Time. 1.31 Progress Handicap. 6J furlong,.—s Huntl.v, ~6 (Hughes), 1: 10 Audience. 7.2 (Eastwood). 2; 4 Grattan. 7.13 (MesserY, ey) v 3 - Also: 1 Page Boy, 6 Spode, 5 Tariff, 7 Alone, 6 Gorin thic, 9 Lady Mid. Won by a head. Time, 1.21 1-5. RACING FIXTURES JANUARY B—Reefton J.C. 9, 11—Thames J.C. 11, 13—Vincent J.C. 15, 16—Foxton R.C. IS—Bay of Islands R.C. 18, 20, 22—Wellington R.C. 22—Ashhurst-Pohangina r!c. 25—Wairio J.C. 25 Waipapakauri J.C. 28, 30—Wairoa R.C. 20, 30—Pahiatua R.C. 29, Feb. I—Takapuna J.C. FEBRUARY s—Tapanui R.C. 6, B—Gisborne R.C. 6, B—Taranaki J.C. B—Matamata R.C. 13, 15—Dunedin J.C. 13, 15—Poverty Bay Turf C. 13, 15 —Wanganui J.C. 15, 17—Rotorua R.C. 19— Clifden R.C. 19, 20—Woodville Dist. J.C. 20— Tologa Bay J.C. 22—Canterbury J.C. 22, 24—Dargaville R.C. 26, 27—Gore R.C. 26, 27—Dannevirke R.C. 27 —Waiapu R.C. 28, March I—Marlboroughl—Marlborough R.C MARCH I—Banks Peninsula R.C. I, 3—Te Aroha J:C. 5, 6—Rangitikei R.C. 7, B—Napier Park R.C. 7, B—Cromwell J.C. 8— Franklin R.C. 15, 17—W’ellington R.C. 15, 17—Ohinemuri J.C. 17—Opunake R.C. 20— Waimate R.C. 22—Bay of Plenty J.C. 22, 24—Oamaru J.C. 26 Opotiki J.C. 26, 27 Manawatu R.C. APRIL 3, s—Whangarei R.C. 3, s—South Canterbury J.C. 4, s—Masterton R.C. 9 Hawke’s Bay J.C. 11, 12—Otautau R.C. 12—Hororata R.C. 12, 14—Westport J.C. 12, 14—Waikato R.C. 19—Tuapeka County J.C. 19, 21—Wairarapa R.C. 19, 21—Fellding J.C. 19, 21—Auckland R.C. 19, 21, 22—Riverton R.C. 21— Beaumont R.C. 21—Waipukurau J.C. 21—Kumara R.C. 21, 22—Canterbury J.C. 23. 24—Westiand R.C. 26, 28—Greymouth .T.C. 26, 30—Avondale J.C. 30—Reefton J.C. The Financial Barometer An interesting feature of the Christmas and New Year racing was th® almost universal increase in totalisator turnover, there being only three excep* tions. The following table indicates the growth of the returns:

ANSWER TO CORRESPONDENT “Subscriber." —The following was the result of the Islington Plate, run at Ellerslie on December 38, 1921: Thespian, 1: Gloaming. 2: Silver Link, 3; The Hawk, 4. The only starters. Two lengths: two and ahalf lengths. Time, 1.36 3-5.

1928-29 £ 1929-30 £ Inc, £ Manawatu 119.765 S,SS« Taranaki .. . 42.317 •6.339 Dunedin . . . 45.562 7,746 "W aipukurau . .. 14,120 15.168 1,048 "V\ estland . . . .. 7,272 10,026 2,754 Auckland . . . 352.346 33.398 Hawke’s Bay .. 35,537 41.207 5,670 Wairarapa .. 45,742 54.083 8,341 Marton .. .. •1,467 Stratford .. .. 53,533 52,069 •1,464 Totals •Decrease. 782,287 59,443

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 865, 8 January 1930, Page 12

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REEFTON WINNERS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 865, 8 January 1930, Page 12

REEFTON WINNERS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 865, 8 January 1930, Page 12

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