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SATURDAY’S CARD

BAY OIF ISLANDS FIXTURE THE HANDICAPS The annual race meeting of the Bay of Islands Racing Club is to be held at Kawakawa on Saturday. Acceptances close at 5 p.m. tomorrow* with the secretary, Mr. T. J. A r . Dunlop, Kawakawa, or with Messrs. Blomfield and Co., Auckland. The following weights for the meeting have been declared by Mr. F. J. McManemin:

-L J—1—LU O LU L> , nUUIYJJTliMJ, >JL \J L\ XJJX X , O WAN U AH L m For Your Convenience All Dewtr't Bottles and Flasks have the LEVER Cap. 1 anenri Again mOB WARS DOUBLE FOR — BIG BERTHA m WHISKY Hakanoa Wins Narrowly Bottled in Scotland. DIG BERTHA scored a double win at Thames on SaturD day afternoon, the wet weather and heavy track apparently suiting her. It was a dismal day for the conclusion of the annual meeting of the Thames Joekev Club. SOLE AGENTS: HANCOCK AND CO., LTD., AUCKLAND Fortunately the forenoon was fine, and the attendance was good, but with Crimestor, Diamond Queen and Grand Tea. S OME LADY ran Her best race f )me time when she finished second or to heavy rain setting in after the second President s Handicap Withdrawals reduced the field in the President’s Handicap to a one-divi- _ — ably. Rain the previous day had SATURDAY’S CARD iviy uwn special iviemoa or Painless Extraction softened the course, and with more heavy showers the conditions underdent proposition and all support was for Thursday’s sprint winner, Envoy, who wound up with £ S48, Billikins Possesses Many Great Advantages Which Are Distinctive. Here are Some Among Other*; 1—NO PAIN. 5— T _F YOU HAVE A WEAK 3—NO NEED to come back the * HEART or suffering from second time or oftener as other complaints; it will under other methods. not alfect you. 3— EXPERT EXTRACTIONS. No 6—NO PAINFUL PRICKING. broken teeth or stamps left 7—NO SWOLLEN GUMS, in the gums. 8—ABSCESSED TEETH are 4— -PERFECTLY SAFE for all painlessly extracted. ages. I can safely bse it #—EXTRACTIONS FREE ■a-hen on a patient of 80 years. Teeth are ordered. ALL DENTAL WORK GUARANTEED. Specialty in Gum Block Teeth. PAINLESS DENTISTRY AT MY ROOMS IS NOT A MYTH, BUT A FACT. DENTIST C. MUNROE EMANUEL FIRST FLOOR, ENDEAN'S BUILDINGS, Telephone 41-604. OPEN EVERY EVENING. Take Elevator. badly cut up. Nevertheless the meeting was a good one both days, and it was a pity that the club experienced such weather. Under more pleasant conditions on Saturday it would probably have been a better meeting than the preceding fixture 12 months ago, but as it was the totalisator went down. On Saturday the machine handled £ 15,810J, against £15,993J on the second day last year (a Monday), making tor the two days £32,107, compared with £35,506£, a decrease of £3,399?». The fixture was once again admirably managed, and it was no fault of the executive that the slump was experienced. Under the conditions, the financial outcome of the racing on the two days might well have been worse. Taneriri followed up his Goldfields Cup victory by scoring again in the Billikins went out fast from White Ringlet. Patere, Envoy and Big Bertha, but before they had gone very far White Ringlet and Patere led. with Billikins next and Envoy and Big Bertha together last three lengths back. Big Bertha came up fast approaching the' home turn and was with Billikins at the bend. White Ringlet, Patere and Envoy being at intervals. Big Bertha soon disposed of Billikins and went on to win fairly comfortably by two lengths from Patere who was a similar distance ahead of Billikins. Envoy was a moderate fourth and alone came White Ringlet. The favourite failed to handle the going. This was Big Bertha’s second success of the day, but owing to her previous win being in hack company she did not earn a penalty. Ngatea Handicap All started in the Ngatea/ Handicap and most money was rung up on Coll BAY OIF ISLANDS FIXTURE THE HANDICAPS The annual race meeting of the Bay of Islands Racing Club is to be held at Kawakawa on Saturday. Acceptances close at 5 p.m. tomorrow with the secretary, Mr. T. J. A r . Dunlop, Kawakawa, or with Messrs. Blomfield and Co., Auckland. The following weights for the meeting have been declared by Mr. F. J. M c M a nemin: — HOKIANGA HANDICAP Of £60; 6 furlongs. st. lb. st. lb. Nassock ... 9 0 Negress ... 8 6 Furore . . . 8 11 Merry Lu ..86 Mineral ... 8 S Rose Willonyx 8 6 out to beat Sir Russell. Hakanoa, thanks to vigorous riding, won the £355, and Tuku £302, with the little fancied Some Lady £16.1 at a fine price. Brampton was early in charge and led . Arcnanui ..si JL>e .ue . . s Town Teller 8 6 Bruso .... 8 Valquette . . S 6 Alloy S KAIKOHE HANDICAP, Of £65; 5 furlongs 110yds. Macroom ... 9 7 Welcome British King 9 0 Home ... 7 Ned .Kelly . 8 12 Creation ... 7 Glena Bay . . S 9 Turn 7 Partial Sunny Morn . 7 Eclipse ... S 5 ' Town Teller . 7 Kildeer ... 7 7 Valquette . . 7 Koval Lover 7 1 Tresscn- ... 7 CYMINGTOIS (REGP. TRADE MARK) COFFEE L CHICORY stimulates & in^ioorates -made Good Boy. The Pukekohe owned and trained Big Bertha won the hack sprint, and later on came out and captured the open sprint, the warm favourite,, the first day’s winner, Envoy, being all at sea on the wet track. Notes on the racing and details of concluding results are given below: — out of the straight from Tuku, Coll, Indolent, Day Lass, Some Lady, Abbess and Snow Plane, the last-named getting away badly. Tuku soon went to the bead of affairs and along the back had a slight advantage over Indolent, with a gap to Brampton, Coll, Day Lass, Some Lacby and Always. At the' turn Tuku was still making play Kopu Handicap Snow Plane and Some Lady, and in the run home the leader stayed on convincingly to win fairly comfortably by a length from the fast-finishing Some Lady, who beat Indolent by a similar distance. ■ Coll was next to finish and after him came Brampton, Snow Plane, Always and Day Lass. Farewell Handicap Proceedings were brought to a close by a five-horse field in the Farewell Handicap. Hakanoa £875, and Good Of £200; li miles. Rose Willonyx, carrying a f expounds overweight, was the chief selection in the Kopu Handicap, her figures being £358, as against Tuku, £227, Princess Snow carrying only £29, and Glenison, who was bracketed with Miss Albyn, £114. Prior to the start Princess Snow bolted a round the reverse way. Honiton got away badly, while Lillton was slow, Glenison going out smartly to make play from Tuku, Measurer, Miss Albyn and Dainty Manners, and with two furlongs covered Hakanoa ..95 The Thorn . « Macroom ..80 Right and Left 7 Your Lawn Needs a Good Mower!—Ask Cranstons about the WOODYATT mower Jh R. CRANSTON & SONS Ter /m Lawnmowers and Saws Collected, Sharpened and J3F % Delivered. $2sM ' jfrt Glena Bay . 7 12 Nassock . » . 7 Owairaka . . 7 11 Michael . i . 7 Palmares ..72 Alloy . , . . . 7 NORTHLAND COUNTY HANDICAP Of £65; 7 furlongs. Right and Left 9 9 Waning Light S Adjuster ..90 Lightwood . 8 Kildeer ... 9 0 Creation . .. 7 Exalted ..90 Turn .... 7 Fiery Lad . 8 12 Kawiti ... 7 9 former being at quite a good price. Tanagra led. out from Hakanoa and Unoco, and along the back Tanagia PAKARAKA HANDICAP too many guns for the opposition whe it came to the final stages and wo stylishly from Rolex. The Loga Pointer mare registered the sraai performance of 4.?5 1-5 from a 4.^ Tea (together). Master Amour, ValHakanoa , . SI 12 Welcome TROTTING | n n t 4 Snow, Measurer, Dainty Manners arid Valour. Princess Snow moved up crossing the top, and into the was piloting Unoco, Hakanoa, "W altzer and Good' Boy. Tanagra tired crossing the top, and, Unoco was first into the home stretch from Tanagra, HakaOwairaka ..89 Royal Seagull 7 British King 8 5 Right and « Ned Kelly . . 8 3 Left .... 7 Palmares . 8 0 Nassock ... 7 0 Admiral Bingen Stays On Well FAST TIMES RECORDED TROTTING AT TIMARU Special to THE SUN mark. After his good showing earlier in the day, it was generally expected Warepa would be the elect of backers for the saddle heat, but Krina was made a better favourite than Gibraltar, and while this pair filled the minor places, Warepa secured the thick end of the stake. It was a splendid finish, and was a fitting conclusion to a good clay’s sport. Results are as follow: — Claremont Handicap, of £120; 1£ miles; 3.50 limit.—3 White Satin (.G. McMillan), limit, It. B. Berry, 1; 2 Saka Bona, 24yds, 2; 4 Robert Todd, limit, 3. Also: 11 Appear, 6 Eringo, 12 Fama, 1 Merrijigs, 7 North Queen, 9 Yankee Patch, 5 King’s Voyage, 10 Brent Boy, 8 Kereta. Won by two lengths. Time, 3.41. Improvers’ Handicap, of £120; 1£ miles; 3.40 limit.—2 Pink Sugar (W. Wharton), Norval Tea, Miss Albyn and Valcluir It was a good race home. Princess Snow doing best to beat Glenison by a short neck, with Tuku a neck away third. Measurer was fourth, followed by Rose Willonyx, Honiton, Dainty Manners, Valcuir, Norval Tea and Miss Albyn. County High-weight Master Roley £570. War Officer £361, and Mashoor £221. was the favourite division in the County High-weight, the winner, Taumai, being entrusted with £133. Bizarro began best and led out oC the straight from Taumai, Foxhound, Mashoor, Night Comet, Master Armour, Master Roley and War Officer, the last-named running wide at the turn. Taumai quickly ran to the front entering the back stretch and his attendants were noa shot through on the rails on the turn, whereas Good Boy went wide, and this cost the latter the race. Fifty yards from the post Good Boy had drawn up to the favourite, but the latter came again, and finally won' by a neck. Waltzer was three lengths farther back, with Unoco fourth and. Tanagra last. Following are the results: — KOPU HANDICAP Of »£100; 6 fur. 13—PRINCESS SNOW (E. Deeble), br m. by Snow King—Ritasea, 4yrs. 7.12. C. Eastwood .. . 1 7—GLENISON, 8.2, E. A. Keesing . . 2 2—TUKU, 9.0. J. Smith 3 Also started:—3 Valcuir, S.6; 4 Measurer, 8.3: 10 Dainty Manners, 8.2 (car. 8.5); 7 Miss Albyn, 7.12 (bracketed with Partial Eclipse ... 7 10 RUSSELL HANDICAP Of £90; 7 fur. Hakanoa ... 9 12 Michael *. . . 7 0 Macroom . . S 12 Lightwood ..70 Owairaka . . 8 9 Furore .... 7 0 The Thorn ..80 Nassock ... 7 0 Glena Bay ..<S0 Bruso .... 7 0 Fiery Lad ..70 MAROMAKU HANDICAP Of £75; 6 fur. British King 10 4 Merry Lu ..70 Partial Valquette ..70 Eclipse ... 9 9 Town Teller 7 0 Kildeer ... 8 11 Bruso .... 7 0 Exalted . . 8 1*1 Creation ... 70 Royal Lover S 5 Turn .... 7 3 Sunny Morn S 4 Alloy .... 7 0 Waning Light S 4 Negress ... 7 0 Furore .... 7 0 Rose Willonyx 7 0 Archanui ..70

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 869, 13 January 1930, Page 6

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SATURDAY’S CARD Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 869, 13 January 1930, Page 6

SATURDAY’S CARD Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 869, 13 January 1930, Page 6

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