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EASTER RACE MEETINGS

SYDNEY AUTUMN CARNIVAL WINALOT WINS CUP EASILY. THE STEEPLES TO MENDIP. By Telegraph—Press Assn —Copyright. Received April 9 9.15 nm A. and N.Z. The second day of tae autumn meeting was continued at Randwick in ideal weather. There was an attendance of 11,000. The track was slow. Winalot was the popular fancy for the Cup. He was prominent throughout and had the race in keeping at the distance. He was accorded a splendid reception on returning to scale. Results were:— FLYING HANDICAP. GREENLINE, 9.0 1 KARIJNYA, 7.1 2 BOASTER, 9.7 3 Twelve started. Beckwith was first away from Greenline and Whitta. At the half-mile Whitta took charge, followed by Greenline, which showed the way into the straight. At the distance Greenline took the lead from Kapunya and won comfortably by three lengths. .Time, Imin. lojsec. EASTERN STAKES. BOBS MARCH, 7.9 1 PANOLA, 7.0 2 MARTIMAH, 8.0 3 There were ten starters. When the field settled down Black Douglas was in charge from Lowfield, Panola and Black Dina. At the half-mile Lowfield took the lead, followed by Black Dina, Panola and Martimah. Bobs March held command at the distance, but after a sharp tussle with Panola gained the verdict by two lengths. Time, Imin. 29 * eC ’ FIRST STEEPLECHASE. MENDIT, 10.2 1 EASTERN SCOT, 9.0 2 PRINCE ARIM, 10.12 3 There were eight starters. Passing the stand the first time Falrose had the lead from Mendit, Prince Arim and Namera. At the second treble Namera came down along the baek of the course and Falrose led Mendit and Prince Arim, continuing In that order to the , straight, where Mendit took eommamj i and gained the verdict by 15 lengths. Time. 4min. 381 see. SYDNEY GOLD CUP. Two miles. WINALOT, 8.2 (Toohey) 1 TANGIBLE, 7.5 (Percival) 2 STRONGBOW, 8.1 (McCarten) 3 Don Moon and Spearer were scratched. When the field settled down Runnymede was in charge from Knible, Obey, Black Duchess and Winalot. Passing the Stand Black Duchess ran to the front, followed by Runnymede, Obey, Piastoon, Joeelyn and Winalot. Along the back of the course Tangible held the place of honour ahead of Black Duchess, Jocelyn, Winalot and Strongbow. Tangible showed the way into the straight ahead of Winalot, Strongbow, Valwyne and Black Duchess. At the distance Winalot took command and went on to gain h comfortable win by three and a half lengths, half a length separating the second and third horses. Time, 3min. 32i •ec. WENTWORTH HANDICAP. OATENDALE, 7.9 1 ST. ROGOFF, 8.2 2 MAGICAL, 7.0 3 Twenty started. Star Warden jumped away smartly, followed by Remora and Casque D’Or. At the half-mile Remora was in charge, with Star Warden and Oatendale. Turning for home Oatendale showed the way to Remora, Star Warden, St. Rogoff and Magical. The winner after that was untroubled and won by five lengths. Time, Imin. 151*ec. TOCAL HANDICAP. VALLINO, 7.11 1 MOUNTAIN PRINCE, 7.12 2 BERNSEK, 8.3 3 Dion, Valpariso and Broonala led the held early. Turning for home, Beedos showed the way to Spaghetti, Vallino and Mountain Prince. Vallino took charge at the distance and won comfortably by three lengths. Time, 2min. 9see.

Sydney, April 9.

WILLIAMSTOWN CUP RESULTS. Received April 9, 9.45 p.rn. A. and N.Z. Melbourne, April 9. Th© result of the chief event at Melbourne to-day is:— Williamstown Cup, one mile and ahalf. —(Sunmorn 7.13 1, Anan Louise 8.0 2, Ograb 7.12 3. There were eleven starters. A great finish. Won by a short head. Time, 2min 34jsec. RESULTS FROM ADELAIDE. Received April 9, 9.45 p.m. A. and N.Z. Adelaide, April 9. The chief events at Adelaide to-day were:—■ Onkaparinga Cup, eleven furlongs.— Water Pistol 8A 1, Paroodus 7.8 2, Janomagne 7.4 3. There were eight starters. Won by two lengths and a-half. Time, 2min 21sec. Great Eastern Steeples, three miles and a-quarter.—Espergne 11.0 1, Unehoo 9.5 2, Sir Peru 9.4* and Glentronie 10.5 dead heat 3.. 'Fourteen etarted. Won by two lengths. Time, 6min 24|scc. MEETING OF THE CHAMPIONS. Received April 10, 12.58 a.m. A. and N.Z. Sydney, April 9. Much interest and speculation surrounds the meeting of the champions, Limerick and Gotlile, in the All-Aged Stakes on Wednesday. A battle royal is anticipated. Limerick has not accepted for the Cumberland Stakes. KVMARA AUTUMN MEETING WILLOCH WINS PRINCIPAL EVENT. STEWARDS PUNISH THREE RIDERS. Greymouth. Last Night. The Kumara Racing dub’s autumn meeting was in-id to-day in lino weather, with a good attendance. The totalIsator handled £7809, compared with 167 12 last year. 'Resirita are:— TRIAL HANDICAP. Five furiongs and a-half. £ JSEA GAY, 8.13 tTiteqnJ ... 11

’ 3-ST. NICHOLAS, 8.13 - s 2 ’ 7—KILLADIE, 8.13 3 Also Started—7 Jazz Queen, I Bowser, 9 Hope On, 5 Lady Mid, 4 Craftsman, 6 Tommy Vara, all 8.13. Won by two lengths, with a length between second and third. Time, Imin 12Jsee. DILDOMAN’S HANDICAP. Six furtongs and a-half. 4 ATONE, 7.5 (McCann) 1 1— MOORLAND, 9.11 2 5 BIRTHMARK, 7.13 3 Also started—l Hallownoon, fl.fi; 7 King Cheops, 8.12; 3 Scrambler, 8.10; 6 vVtlrbiwn, 8.5; 9 Sartolite, 8.1; 8 Big Push, 7.9. Won by a length, with two lengths . between second and third. Time, Imin . 25see. f GOLDFIELDS HANDICAP. On© mile and a-quarter. . 3—H. Moore’s KILLOCH, 7.10 (V. Lee) 1 2 T. E. Coates’ STEEL BAR, 8.4 (Young) 2 5—P. Delargey’s THE HARP, 8.5 (Orange) S : Also started—l Ardfinnan, 9.0; 4 BronI stell, 7.11; 6 Prince Ferouz, 7.13; 7 Wharfedale, 7.10%. Won by a neck, with a head between second and third. Time, 2min 14 l-ssee. After the Goldfields Handicap race the stewards suspended C. J. Robinson, rider of Ardfinnan, for six months for interference with Steel Bar, which won, and for striking Young, the rider of the horse. Young was fined £5 for striking Robinson after gross provocation. BOROUGH TROT. One mile, 2 BETA GAY, ser (G. H. M. Evans) 1 10—SPOTLIGHT, scr 2 7—ROYAL AUDUBON, 24yds bhd .. 3 Also started—7 Proud Pointer, ecr; 7 Black Locanda, str (coupled with Royal Audubon); 11 Cawthron, ser; 3 Playgirl, ser; 1 Dillon Chimes, 30yds bhd; 8 Meritor, 36yds bhd; 4 Queen’s Ferry, 36yds bhd; 9 Anon, 30yds bhd; 6 Bingen Wilkes, 48yds bhd; 5 Bessie Dillon, 60yds bhd. Won by ten lengths, wd-th six lengths between second and third. Time, 2min 23 3-6 sec. Evans, rider of Reta Gay, in the Borough Trot, was fined £3 for speaking to a spectator after leaving the saddling paddock. FLYING HANDICAP. Five furlongs and a-half. 3 QUILLFIRE, 8.13 (J. Dombroski) 1 7 ANTHONIE, 8.0 2 I—SOLGELE, 8.7 3 Also started—2 Carrigalien, 8.12; 1 Scoff, 8.10; 5 Ayrburn, 8.6; 6 Royal Land, 8.3. Won by half a length, with a head between second and third. Time, Imin 12Jsee. JUNCTION HANDICAP. Six -furlongs. I—MALMSEY, 7.8 (R. McCann) . 1 3 (SKY QUEST, 8.7 2 4 HALLOWNOON, 8.6 3 Also started—2 Spode, 9.0; 5 Gaslight, 8.8; 4 Gay Queen, 8.0; 6 Para, 7.13; 7 Sartolite, 7.12. Won by two lengths, with a length between second and third. Time, Imin 17 3-ssee. MINERS’ TROT. Saddle. On© mile and a-half. 3—SPOTLIGHT, ser (Wasley) .... 1 6—BLACK DOCANDA, Bcr . 2 8— ANON, 48yds bhd .............. 3 Also started —10 Royal Review, ecr; 1 Lady Be, ser; 2 Dillon Chimes, 48yds bhd; 9 Meritor, OOyds bhd; 4 Queen’s Ferry, 60yds bhd; 7 Bessie Dillon, 84yds bhd; 5 Beta Gay, 120yds bhd. Won by three-quarters of a length, with four lengths between second and third. Time, 4min 41 4-ssec. HIGHWEIGHT HANDICAP. Seven furlongs. 1— CARNOT, 8.13 ....... 1 3—NO RESPONSE, 9.0 ............ 2 2 BIRTHMARK, 9.6 3 Also started —4 Corn Rigs, 9.10; 5 Wharfedale, 9.8; 6 Sir Wai, 9.6. Won by a length, with a length between geeond and third.

AUTUMN MEETING AT AVONDALE. DECLARATION OF HANDICAPS. Auckland, Last Night. Weights for th© Avondale Jockey Club’s autumn meeting are: — MAIDEN PLATE HANDICAP, seven furlongs.—British King 9.0, Bold Front, Fair Abbey, Storm Fiend 8.7, Solanio, Restaurant, Maori Boy, Partial Eclipse 8.6, Josie Melville 8.3, Arihana, The Fox', Bombarder, Joke Form, Bannock 8.2, Kyngzon© 8.7, Bainagar 7.13, Oalsier, Master Noel, Foxhound, Ahi Ngaro, Pompeius, Pukeri u, Kaihoremai, Template, Loyal Lad, Brampton, Scaramouch©, Parfait, Amour - , Pontieus, Culigie, Master Clements, Ossian, Kelso, Luminary, Good Boy, The Dansant, Kerry Dance, Catamaran, Blue Spear, Arikitoa, Noe Hall, Doublemint 7.11, Eager Rose, Viburnum, Betty Zane, Diamond Queen, Miss Myrtle, Princess Rain, Huephano, Merry Light 7.9, Wetekia 7.4. HOBSONVILLH HANDICAP HURDLES, two miles.—Wedding March 12.4, Archibald 11.9, Uralla 10.9, Lady Cintra 10.5, Lady Spalpeem Airtight 9.11, Red Comet, Revel 9.7, Potoanui, Master Doon, Glenotns 9.4, King Amans 9.3, Scot Free, Karamu, Kendal, Wee Marble, Luxurious, Prince Papa, White Light, Pekatahi, Memsalrib, Blago, Edifice, Kawa, Nola Night, Llewellyn 9.0. FOLEY MEMORIAL HANDICAP, one and a quarter miles.—Star Stranger 10.1, Mask 9.12, Eden Hall, Bright Glow 8.3, Desert Glow 7.12, In the Shade 7.11, Town Bank 7.7, Papatu, Princess Ronnie, Valkon, Transformer 7.5, Damaris 7.4, Branson, Maeroom 7.2, Hipo, Corirsax, Llandudno 7.1, Le Choueas, Phaola, True Blood, Micrometer, Barometer, Golden Krist, Alsona, Queen Arch, The Lover, Miss Mercia, Ti Tree, Day Guard, Master Doon 7.0. OAKLEY HANDICAP, on© mile Cynthia N 9.2, Winsome Boy 9.0, Micrometer 8.10, Modest Boy 8.9, Ohinemuri 8.6, Liaison. Piet, Airtight 8.4, Auriculas 8.3, The Lover 7.12, Taurimu, Takuranga 7.11, Respirator 7.4, Miss Mercia, Always, Catapult, Waning Light, Arch Queen, Idun, Restaurant, Bold Front, Gay Cockade, Salamander, Pukerimu, Hone Heke 7.0. CHEVALIER HANDICAP, six fnilongs.—Aston, Subdivision 10.5, Taku Tama 10.2, Waltzer 10.0, Billikins 9-8, ! |Whaka King 9.i, Welcome Homo 9.3, B<y, Jpkuranga £& Dimmer

8.12, Newbury 8.9, Adjuster 8.7, Bright Dawn, Catapult 8.5, Appellant, Wclkne 8.3, Hone Heke, Wyoming, Pinon, Orchas 8.1, British King, Lord Abbey, Desert Knight, Palmares, Rang! Kokiri, Vallar, Idun, Glenetta, Kyngzone, Valsier, Arihana, Princess Electra, Kerry Dance, Miss Mavis, Bright Comet; Air King, Wee Marble 8.0. RAILWAY HANDICAP, six furlongs. —Nancy Lee 9.2, Awarere 9.0, Royal Tea, Maeroom, Hoariri, Dave 8.4, Flying Juliet, Kingfield 7.9, Lomint 7.7, High Finance, Covent Garden, Prince Otto 7.4, Romford 7.2, Thaw, Tinokoa, High Pitch, Subdivision, Aston, The Immigrant, King Emerald, Aurumavis, Melissa 7.0. TITIRANGI HANDICAP, one mile.— In the Shade 9.10, Le Choueas 9.2, The Thorn 9.0, Siaosi 8.12, Oration 8.10, Daylight 8.9, Paitonu, Covent Garden 8.8, Romford 8.7, Thaw 8.5, High Pitch, Quincoma 8.4, Judge’s B<tx 8.1, Ballymoy 11., Barometer, Schorr, Mervette. Royal Form, Eh Timi, Ballachulish, Automne, Prince Lu, King Quin, Bannock, Arc-heno, Bright Day, Matinee 8.0. MANAWATU MEETING. HANDICAPS DECLARED. Christchurch, Last Night. The Manawatu Racing Club’s handicaps are: — WOODLEY HACK HANDICAP. Six furlongs.—The Raider 9.5, Sarehee 9.2, Fee Simple 9.0, Welcome Home 8.9, Vigilance 8.6, Moa Bird 8.5, Rory More 8.3, Tanagra 8.2, Keddar, Orcades 8.1, White Ringlet 7.13, Silver Tray 7.9, Royal Picture 7.8, Rameses 7.5, Abisogne 7.4, Patearoa, Le Champ 7.2, Abbey Queen, Callamore, Little Queen 7.1, Night March, Moutoa Wonder, Mark Mint, Despot, Gold Cure 7.0. KARERE HURDLES. One mile and three-quarters.—Ngata 11.13, Brigadier Bill 11.1, Matu 10.3, Revel 10.1, Airtight 10.0, Royal Heather 9.13, Modern, Puwhero 9.12, Kilburn 9.11, Vexatious, Ratakawa, Mister Gamp 9.8, Olympic, Mount Marta, Boneeto, Chris Sarto, Red Bank 9.0.

PRINCE OF WALES HANDICAP. Nine furlongs.—Mask 9.13, Hynanna 9.9, Crown Area 8.9, Mandane, Vertigern 8.6, Lady Desmond, Great Charter 8.5, Joy Bird 8.4, Royal Damon 8.2, Vivo 7.13, Tresham, Duke Abbey, Ngata 7.12, Stormy, Le Choueas 7.9, David Garrick, Doree 7.8, Kilmiss, Oratrix, Black Mint 7.7, Ti Tree 7.6, Thaw, Royal Ceres 7.5, Lady Limond 7.4, Perle de Leon, Manly, Paitonu 7.1, Blimp, The Swell, Beaumont, Vesperus, Huikai, Catkin, Nucleus, Discourse, Gaze, Opa, Orazone, Cohesion, Addlepate, Capitulation, Lin Arlington, Paul Lucerne, Princess Nata 7.0. TEMATAI HACK HANDICAP. Nine furlongs.—Catkin 9.2, Limosa 8.11, Henna 8.10, Hypnotic 8.9, Schorr 8.9, Spearmiss 8.8, Holus Bolus 8.5, Barryanda 8.5, Kawhakina 8.3, Mendip 8.2, Aropeta 8.1, Borselene 7.13, Closefire 7.13, Court Jester 7.13, Braeman 7.7, Flying Shot 7.5, Clavers 7.5, Fresco Jack 7.5, King Mart 7.3, Aurora Borealis 7.3, Always 7.1, Jen 7.0, Gordon Sw-ift 7.0.

TELEGRAPH HANDICAP. Six furlongs.—Kiosk 9.9, Cimabue 9.9, Royal Damon 9.8, Benzora 9.4, Money Order 9.1, Arrow Lad 8.6, Vast Acre 8.6, Dobbin 8.3, Broad Acre 8.3, Royal Ceres 7.9, First Acre 7.8, Silvermine 7.5, Whenuanui 7.5, Miss Pat 7.5, Thaw 7.5, Sarehee 7.5, Kaiti 7.0, The Raider 7.0, Cerf 7.0, Wanderlust 7.0, Kilperon 7.0, Jeannette 7.0, Kilmoyler 7.0.

LINTON HACK HANDICAP. Seven furlongs.—Catkin 9.9. Vigilance 9.3, Hypnotic 9.2, Barryanda 8.12, Holus Bolus 8.12, Tanagra 8.11, Kahu Ariki 8.9, Aropeta 8.8, Whisogne 8.7, Some Lad 8.6, Borselene 8.6, Kindle 8.5, Maui 8.5, Amorist 8.3, Shining Star 8.3, Green Acre 7.12, I King Mart 7.12, Aurora Borealis 7.12, Hymestrason 7.11, Moutoa Wonder 7.11, Valuator 7.11. Merry Mixture 7.11, GaiKiat LXL lakfihe finhl.

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Taranaki Daily News, 10 April 1928, Page 11

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EASTER RACE MEETINGS Taranaki Daily News, 10 April 1928, Page 11

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