VALSIER-CUP WINNER
OPOTIKI ANNUAL MEETING WHITE RINGLET SCORES Prc-ss Association OPOTIKI, Wednesday. The Opotiki Jockey Club’s annual race meeting was held today in glorious weather and before a large attendance. There was a large increase in the totalisator figures, £G,781 being invested, against £4,212 last year. The meeting was very late in finishing, the last race not starting until after six o’clock. Results were: Maiden Plate, of £SO; weight-for-age; G fur.—l Autumn Sun, 1; 2 Kaituna, 2; 3 Primitive, 3. Also started: 4 Cyrex. Time, 1.165. Domain Handicap, of £SO; 6 fur.—l White Ringlet, 8.4, 1; 3 Joy Germ, 8.0, 2; S The Author, 9.5, 3. Also started: Manifest, Dimmer, Rose Villonyx and Otangihaku. Won by a length, half a length between second and third. Time, 1.15 2-5. Waioeka Stakes, of £75; weight-for-age with penalties; 5 fur.—2 Golden Pennant, 1; 1 Toboggan, 2; 3 Peter Paul, 3. Won by a neck, with half a length between second and third. Time, 1.2 3-5. OPOTIKI CUP Of £175; 1£ miles. 2 VALSIER, 8.2 1 4—KIXSEL, 7.10 2 3 KING WILLONYX, 9.0 3 Also Started. —Flying Prince, Good Sport. Won by half a length, with the same distance between second and third. Time, 2.9. Counties Handicap, of £SO; 7 fur. 3 Kiwinui, 7.11. 1; 2 Squadron, 9.0. 2; G Primitive, 7.11, 3. Also started: Lady Castlemaine, Otangihaku, Kaituna. Won by a length, with Primitive half a length away. Time, 1.30 1-5. McDonald Memorial Handicap, of £7O; G fur.—2 Joy Germ, 7.0, 1; 4 Tall Timber, 7.13, 2; 1 White Ringlet, 7.3, 3. Also started: Dimmer, Kinsel. Won by a length, half a length separating second and third. Time, 1.15 4-5. Bay of Plenty High-Weight, of £SO; 1 mile.—s Day Lass, 9.0. 1; 1 Autumn Sun, i , 9.0, 2: 2 Rose V illonyx. 9.0, 3. Also I . started: The Author, Takaroa, Gof Sport. AVon by three-quarters of a ! length, with half a length between sec- j * ond and third. Time, 1.44. Borough Handicap, of £SO; 6 fur. | 2 Toboggan, 8.4, 1; 5 Taurimu, 7.13, 2; ' S Manifest. 9.2, 3 Also started: Little Wonder, High Tide. Bay tl’Or, Atapai, { Otangihaku. Won by one length, third horse close up. Time. 1.16. RACING FIXTURES MARCH. 26. 27. Manawatu R.C. APRIL. 3. 5. Whangarei R.C. 3, s.—South Canterbury J.C. 4, 5. Masterton R.C. 11. 12.—Hawke’s Bay J.C. 12. —Otautau R.C. i 12.—Hororata R.C. 12. 14 —Westport J.C. 12. 14. Waikato R.C. 19.—Tuapeka County J.C. C TROTTING FIXTURES i NORTH ISLAXD March 29—Thames T.C. April s—Waikato T.C. ‘ April 10-12—Wanganui T.C. April 19-21 Hawera T.C. SOUTH ISLAXD 1 1 April 19-23—X.Z. Metropolittm T.C. j ' April 26—Ashburton T.C’. May S-10—Forbury Park T.C. j May 17—Oamaru T.C. ! 1
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 932, 27 March 1930, Page 12
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