OUTSIDER WINS
QUINSILIA’S CUP VICTORY BIG DIVIDEND AT PAEROA
Special to THE SUN PAEROA, Today. Weather conditions were -.ldeal for tho second day of the Ohinemuri Jockey club’s annual meeting held at faeroa today. There was a good attendance and the track was hard Results are as follow: SECOND HANDICAP HURDLES Of £200; lg miles 2 -GLENSTAR, 9.10, H. Dulieu 1 1 > ARC. . 9.1, F Foster * ” 2 3 STAR COMET, 10.3, P. Brady L 3 Kiu-° Taumai, 10.0: 5 Wako ?>“:$?; j.i h Luxurious, 9.0; 7 FI vinefawift, 9.0; 6 Freyja, 9.0. 11 ” t . „ V; °. n b -Y three-quarters of a length bfitwet , n second and third ’ mere was good betting among the top-weights, Taumai being made favoume with £ 60S, with a slight drop £SM) Ma 4 5 .4 8! an<! Star Comet ( io09). At the start Grand Arch made the early running from Flying Swift Luxurious, Glenstar. Star Comet and seven a ’fiw? a wh ™ they had traversed seven furlongs Flying Swift was nut Play Irom Taumai, Glenstar. btar Comet, Grand Arch and Freyja. Once mto the back stretch Taumaf /fe 0 ? to fa]l at the fence aion., the back, leaving Glenstar to lead into the straight throe lengths clear of Grand Arch, who was six Clear of Star Comet and Flvln ° fawift. Glenstar went on to win iem!th r iVo ly three-quarters of a leSfJ? f , Grand Arch, who was two of Star Comet. Freyja and Wako Came Swift HIKUTAIA hack cup Of £,io; 1 mile 110 yards. —ShINSIUA, 7.0, W. H. Jones 1 KrYYKY E - Tuohey .7 7 l J PLRLNINIb, 4.0 (car. 7.0), c Thompson „ Thtrnuf a ?« : 8 , King’s' Guard, ■■ 9.‘5; s ( 3 ear Gr 7 a 8 n ) <, : 7.5; 1 Snow Prince, 7.7 (car. 7.12); 6 Lucky " ,‘77 ,VV/ Ca 7 7 - 3 > : 11 Always, 7.4 (car! aO*), 12 Day Bass, 7.0. v v\ on by half a length, a similar disbetween second and third. Time. Snow’ Prince was made a firm fav- °«^ l oo’ C^ r 5?* ing £66 °. with Mauriaena cw-*B2 and Grand Tea £404 next in demand. The winner, Quinsilia, only carlied £96 and returned a dividend in the vicinity of a quarter of a century. Starting at the top of the straight they t ame past the stand with Snow Prince leading Grand Tea, Mauriaena, QuinMlia, Perennis, Lucky Alice, Always and Measurer, the last two being Page Boy and Thurnus. Mauriaena showed up with a fast run turning into the back stretch and assumed command over Grand Tea, Lucky Alice. Perennis, Snow Prince, Quinsilia and Page Boy, who had worked his way up on the outside. Page Boy was actually in front turning into the straight, while almost on terms was Mauriaena and Perennis, who were followed by Lucky Alice, Snow Prince and Quinsilia. In it fine finish Quinsilia flashed up in a East run to gain a close victory from Page Boy, who beat Perennis by half a length for second place. Snow Prince was right up, fourth. followed by Mauriaena, Lucky Alice and Always.
WAITEKAURI HANDICAP Of £175; 6 furlongs 3 TRADESMAN, 8.4. J. McLaughlin 1 2—BELLS OF SHANDON. 8.9, R, McTavish * 4 WILD TIME, 7.9, R. Horne * ♦Dead heat. Also started; 1 Grand Spirit, 8.10; 5 Oil King, 8.0, car. 8.1; 9 Cross Stitch. 7.6; Betterment, 7.1; S Lapaway, 7.1; 7 Silene, 7.0. Won by a length. Time, 1.16 4-5. Grand Spirit -was always favourite and when the machine closed had a good call over Bells of Shandon, the pair carrying £BIB and £6lO respectively. The first day’s winner Tradesman was at a good price, carrying £358. Betterment had all the worst at the start, Tradesman going out very fast to lead into the back stretch from Oil King. Lapaway, Wild Time, Silene, Grand Spirit and Bells of Shandon. Tradesman was clear of Oil King at the half mile, and was attended by Lapaway, Wild Time, Silene, Betterment and Bells of Shandon. Tradesman had increased his advantage to two and a-half lengths by the time they hit the home turn, at this stage having command over Wild Time, Silene, Betterment, Oil King, Bells bf Shandon and Grand Spirit. Tradesman always looked a winner in the run to the post, and won fairly comfortably, Bells of Shandon finished fast to get up and dead heat for second place, with Wild Time, and Grand Spirit was fourth and then came Sileno and Lapaway. SHAW MEMORIAL Of £350; 1 mile 110 yards 4 —SIR RUSSELL, 7.7, A. Parsons . 1 2 MAORI BID'. 8.9. L. Dulieu .. 2 3 DESERT GLOW, 5.6, R. McTavish 3 Also started: —7 Lady’s Boy, 8.4; 1 Lucy Rose, 7.12; S High Fitch, 7.2; b Luminary, 5 Tinokoa, 7.0. Won by a length, third horse threequarters of a length away. Time, 1.41 Lucy Rose was the public’s selection carrving £S23, with Maori Boy £ *33 and'Desert Glow £627 next in de-
1 mand. The winner. Sir Russell, carried £539. Lucy Rose led out of the straight closely pursued by Sir Russell, i Tinokoa. Desert Glow, High Pitch. Luminary, Maori Boy (wide out), and j Lady’s Boy. Little separated Luminary, j Lucy Rose and Sir Russell four furj longs from home, this trio being clear !of High Pitch, Desert Glow, Maori Boy. Tinokoa, and Lady’s Boy. Sir Russell led into the straight with a slight advantage over Maori Boy, S Desert Glow (on the rails), Tinakoa, High Pitch, Luminary and Lucy Rose. Sir Russell and Maori Boy ran about in the run to the post. Sir Russell | securing the verdict by a length from i Maori Boy. who was three-quarters of i a length ahead of Desert Glow. Lucy ! Rose was fourth, followed by Tinokoa, j Luminary, High Pitch and Lady’s Boy.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 923, 17 March 1930, Page 11
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