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SPORTING

MASTERTON RACING CLUB.

AUTUMN METING

SECOND DAY'S RACING

GOLDF.N LOOP WJNvS AUTUMN HANBUCAP.

The Mastcrtou Racing Club was favoured with another line day for the concision of its autumn meeting. There was a large attendance of the nublie, and investment on the totahsitor was brisk. A sum of £85t03 was nut through the totalizator, making £17,333 for -the"two days, an increase of £4817 on the autumn meeting last vear The meeting has been one ct |the most held by the Masiterton Chub for several years past. Ihe racing yesterday was very good, and, Ue wurse being in excellent order some fast times were recorded. lhe |,ior event of tl'o day was won by Gold"en Loop, who had been unlucky on the first day- There were no sensational dividends yesterday, tke favourites winning on- .several occasions A protest was entered against _M*J Vena, Who ran second m the Hack Scurry, on the groimd that its real owner was on the forfeit list Jho stakes and totalisator investments were .impounded, and theSien-ards adjourned, tho enquiry Uutd to-day. he win of To Moti in the Final -Welter •was very poplar, and Jenkins (whose first raouui it was ax the meeting) received an ovation on returning to the scales. The result's of the racing were as follow: —

GRANDSTAND HACK HANDICAP, of 70 .sovs..,' _ t 3. J. Marin';; cli g Lord" Renown, 3yrs, __ «;i2 :7 B. : 'C^irr:')' v - ■" i; ■-•—•" v 5. S. Pitt's Glenfern, 4yrs, 7.9 ■(O'Shea) • f 2. F. Hall'« Mira, 4yrs, 8.12 _ 3 (Winner trained by J. Sullivan.) Also started— 4 Bonnie Boy 8.12 (Meagher), 6 Rongomau 7.10 (McDonaLd), 1 Mc-nriiinac 7.9 (Dceley), S Goodform 7.7 (Catt), 6 Kingswell 7.7 i (Emerson), 7 JiJac-K Reef 7.4 (Graf-, Inths). From a good start, Rongomau went to the front, but Was followed almost immediately by Lord Renown, who soon established a break of several lengths. Coming to the straight Mira and Glenfern moved up, bult could make no impression upon Lord Renown,, who won easily by about three length.;;. Ha'f a length separated the second -and third horse®. Black Reef was left rather badly at the post. Time, limn. 28sccs.

TELEPHONE HANDICAP, of 90 sovs.. five furlongs. 1. H. Whitney's br g Naumai (Conqueror—), aged, 9.11. (T. Pritehard) ! 3. J. H. Prosser's Dirge, 3yrs, P. 3 (Emerson) 2 2. S. i\le>Eße"a'« Waiorv., used. '/. ( (McMnllen) • 3 (Winner trained by H. Fletcher). i Also started— 4 Rang'iatua 8.10 (Meagher), and 5 le R-oti 8.10 (Lodder. Te Rati was the first to get away, but was supplanted by Dirge and Waiioru. At the turn for homo the I (favourite, who had been lying m a handy position, came through and won 'omifortaibly by two lengths. Half a i leno'th separated the second and third ''horses. Time, lmin. 1 2-sths sees.

HANDICAP -HACK SCURRY, of 60-sons, 5 furlongs. -, . i 3. Young and Williams' Miss R;dberba (The Officer—Nioti), syrs, 9.0 (Ryan) ■ 1 9. J. Cooper's Miss Vena, 3yr,s, 7.11 (Catt) ' 2 5. D. Anderson's ftahani, syrs, 7.11 (Tricklebank) 3 ' Also started— 2 Panthea 8.4 (B. Olliver), 1 Karoro 8.2 (Deeley), 6 Fighting Maid 7.13 (Emerson), 4 Pa-paimiara-ma 7.13 (Meagher), 10 Waipureka 7.13 (Rollo), 7 Oeylcn 7.11 (McDonald), 10 Woolnuth 7.11 (Mo-. Mullen), 8 Borsil 7.11 (Watson). From a fair start Panthea went to ithe fron.it, and led until the straight was reached. Here the field closed up. Half way down the straight Mies Roberts drew out and won comfortably by a length and a half.-from Miss Vena, who came very fast at the finash and beat Rahani by half a length, for second place, 'lime, lmin. 1 4-sth seas.

HIG'H WEIGHT HACK HANDICAP, of 50 sovs., one mile. 1. Timi Punt's ch'g Toney (A.dvance—(Naiator mare), ,4yrs, .10.9 (Mr Bull)- 1 4. R. Smrthe's Waikehua, 4vrs, ■, 10.7 (Mr Eliingha.rn) 2 2. Riangi Kerehoma's Elfish, svrs, 12,7 (Mr ArHyde) " 3 Also started— 7 .Strathoona 10.13 ('Hasten), 3 Prince Eddie 10.13 (Beatson), 8 Overheard 10.9 (McDonald), 10 Fusilia 10.9 (Taylor), 9 Master Wefbb 10.7 (Hirst). Divinia gave great trouble at the post, and was eventually badly left. Toney' shot out as (the barrier lifted, and established a big break between * himself and the rest if the filed. At the turn Waikehua an® Elfish made an effort, but the favourite had a good deal to spare, .and won, hard held by a length and a half. Half a length separated the second and 'third horses. Time, lmin. 45 l-sth sees'. AUTUMN HANDICAP, of 115 sovs., one mile. 2. J. .Smith's ch g Golden Loop (Lupin—Docility), 6yrs, 8.1 (■Ryan) 1 1. A. R,\ Durant's Sinapis, 3yrs,

7.11 (Dee-ley) 2 10. G-. Hume's Bally Shannon, syirs, j 6.10 (Bell) - 31 Also started— 5 The Rover 8.7 (C. | Price), 7 Sea Queen 8.4 (W. Price), 6\ Red Lupin 7.7 (O'Shea), 3 St. Felix I 7.-1 (Emerson), 8 San Pluie 7.0 (Lorri-I gau), 9 British Maid 7.0 (Watson), 4. i Negative 7.0 (Weller). .From a fair | start St. Felix went to the front, and j was joined at the back by Bally J Shannon. The latter took the lead before the home turn was. reached, and maintained her position until half way down the straight, when Golden Loop and Sinapis came fast. Golden Loop got the eye of the judge by about a length and a half, Sinapis beating Bally Shannon by a length. The Rover and Sea Queen were close up. Time, Inrin. 41 sees.

■RAILWAY HACK HANDICAP. of 00 sovs., six furlongs. ! ■I. R. H. Campbell's oh g Simple Sam t'St Paul—Foulshot mare), 4yrs, 7.9 (Lodder) 1 1 J.*T. Jaimieson's Ailureanent, 4 vr.s, 8.5 (W. Young) 2 2. Wire Tokana's Nukuatu, 3yrs, 9.0 (W. Price) 3 . Also started— 3 Aloha 9.0 (Deelcy), 5 Goldsley 8.6 (Meagher), 8 Kiugswell 7.9 (Emerson), 7 Florence Nightingale 7.3 (Welk rj, 9 Mediterranean 7.D i (O'Shea), 6 Asternown 6.7 (Bell), i Nukuatu went to the front from a fair start', and led until well into the iSitraig'hit, where Simple Sam came very fast. Allurement also made her run. Nukuatu was beaten off, and Simple Sam ran home an easy winner by about throe lengths, half a length separating the second and third horses. |Time, lmin. 1-5 4->th sees.

. ELECTRIC HACK HANDICAP, j of 60 sovs., 'I? furlongs. Wr-Ha-lley's-h g J.eapuki,- oyrs (Lethe— Waipuke), (Mongfer) 1 . J. T. Jamieson's br m Allurement, 8.2 (U Jenkins) 2 C F. Yatlance's b m Amber and i 'White 7.4 (T. Cat*) 3 (Winner trained by N. Williams).. Also started— Gay Lawless 8.9 (T. Pritchard), Muleteer 7.13 (A. Olliver), Kina 7.10' CM. Ryan), Miss Augusta 7.10 (8.. Deelev), Wee Rose 7.8 (W. >B&11), Piiketotara 7.5 (Trickkbank), Ariatiatia 7.5 (C. Emerson), Ladin.o 7 2 (W. Weller), San Port 6JO (H. Watson), Silver Fox 6.10 (J. O'.Shea), 6.10°(H. Mcintosh). From a bad ■start Allurement was the first t.o fjhow » out, but was soon headed by Leapuki, • who led a bunched field into the •straight. Coming on full of running, Leapuki won easily from Allurement,] who beat Amber and Willi to by a neck. | •Silver Fox was fourth and Gay Law- I less fifth. Time, Imin. 2 2-sth sees. »

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10596, 30 March 1912, Page 6

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SPORTING Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10596, 30 March 1912, Page 6

SPORTING Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10596, 30 March 1912, Page 6

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