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NAPIER PARK MEETING STAKES TO DON OUEX EASY WIN FOR JONATHAN (By Telegraph—Press Association.) HASTINGS, This Day. At the Napier Park Racing Club’s spring meeting at Greenmeadows on Saturday the weather was hot and the track in splendid condition. There was a large attendance and the totalisator handled £19,843 for eight races, compared with £13,284 10s for seven races last year. Results: — Hack Hurdles, 14 miles: 1, Opaltown, 9.7 (Deslandes), 1; 2, Epping, 10.5 (Carlisle), 2; 3, Blue Title, 9.0, 3. Also started: 4, King Fern. Time, 2.47. Maiden Stakes: 2/2, Royal Greek, 8.0 (Wilson), 1; 5/4, Sandy Cape, 8.5 (Atkins), 2; 4/3, Martama Rose, 7.7 (Vaughan), 3. Scr.: Waiata, Tolerant. Won by four lengths; two lengths. Time, 1.2. Juvenile Handicap, for two-year-olds; 4f.: 3/3 Sorrell, 7.12 (W. Broughton), 1; 5/6 Sunny Rosa, 7.9 (T. Kilgour), 2; 4/4 Trick, 7.7 (S. Waddell), 3. Also started: 1/2 Ritz, 12/11 St. Nat, 2/1 Firm Lass, 10/10 Marua, 8/8 Theiodessa, 7/7 Lady Lustre, 9/9 Ring Velvet, 11/12 Laurium, 6/5 Seropuri. Length and a half each way. Time, 49. Maiden Stakes No. 2,5 f.: 1/1 Smart Boy, 8.0 (N. Holland), 1; 9/8 Cardonian, 8.0 (L. Clutterbuck), 2; 7/9 Timothy, 8.5 (M. Andrews), 3. Also started: 10/12 Dark Morning, 4/4 Campanella, 8/7 Exit, 6/5 Aristocrat, 5/6 Toaiti, 2/2 Genean, 12/15 Silver Crest, 11/12 Pink Bonnet. 3/3 Findon. Four lengths; head. Time, 1.2. Park Stakes, Dm.: 1/1 Don Quex, 7.1 (A. Waddell) 1; 2/6 Noble Fox, 8.3 (W. Broughton) 2; 4/5 Indian Sport, 7.9 (T. Kilgour) 3. Also started: 6/3 Crucible, 5/2 Pompit, 3/4 Skyhawk. Five lengths; one and a half. Time, 2.5 2-5. Ahuriri Hack Handicap, 6f.: 8/8 Theatre, 7.7 (N. Holland), 1; 5/5 Kinneff, 9.5 (B. H. Morris), 2; 1/1 Mr Valiant, 8.8 (L. Clutterbuck), 3. Also started: 3/4 Crispin, 12/12 St Bill, 4/3 Darag and Caelus, bracketed, 9/6 Interrogation, 10/11 Piko Piko, 2/2 Barrosa, 6/9 Arai, T4/13- Tawhainui, 13/13 Gaie Duchesse, 11/10 Many Stitches, 6/7 Lady Nahleen. Length; one and a half. Time, 1.14. .

Victory Handicap, 7f.: 2/1 Jonathan I Jo, 7.9 (W. Broughton) 1; 5/5 Boulder ' Dam, 7.9 (C. T. Wilson) 2; 3/2 Koi Ragi, ■ 9.2 (J. Campbell) 3. Also started: 3/2 I Yogi bracketed with Koi Ragi, 1/3 Ivqr, I 6/4 Travancore, 4/6 Tiger Tan. Three ■ lengths; one. Time, 1.26. County Hack Handicap, Im.: 3/3 Ozel. 7.6 (J. Garth), 1; 4/4 Carnforth, 7.9 J (W. i Broughton), 2; 9/9 High Ideal, 7.0 (M. s Andrews), 3. Also started: 1/1 Greeni feast, 12/13 Bunsby, 13/12 Sporting Sister, 5/6 Lastik, 2/2 Silver Coin, 7/5 . Sports Flash, La Serena and Cheap i Lodging, bracketed, 6/7 Joseph Con- ■ rad. 8/8 Kinconda, 11/11 Oisuara, 10/10 Taihuia. Half length; head. Time, 1.41 1-5. AUCKLAND — CHIEF EVENT TO TWEEDSMUIR KENTISH SUCCESSFUL (By Telegraph—Press Association.) AUCKLAND, November 7. At the Avondale Jockey Club’s second spring meeting at Ellerslie yes- ■ terday the weather was fine and warm after light rain overnight and the course was in splendid order, the ground being a trifle yielding. The totalisator handled £147,551, compared with £103,550 last year, an increase of £44,001. Results: — Apprentices’ Handicap, 1 mile. —1/1 Royal Master, 7.12 (Galvin), 1; 11/11 Sir Dingle, 8.0 (Hughes), 2; 2/3 Aguilo, 9.5 (Bell), 3. Scratched: Skydonna, 1 St. Leon, Bramble Song, Waifox, Peter Hazrat, Dumbo, Nalla. Won by threequarters of a length; a neck. Time, 1.20 2-5. Rangitoto Hurdles, If miles.—Prince Rewa, 9.0, 1; Winning Tray, 10.0, 2; Flyi lite, 9.1, 3. Scratched: Venture, High Tone. Won by a length; 1| lengths. Time, 3.13. Prince Rewa was 5/6 favourite and Winning Tray 3/3. ; Three Kings Hack Handicap, 7f~ First Division: 3/3 Heroic Star, 7.8 , (N. Lynch), 1; 12/11 Nordic Song, 7.7 (A. Forbes), 2; 4/4 Lady Dink, 7.2 (G. Hughes), 3. Also started: 1/1 Mihinui, ; 7/8 Skydonna, 2/2 Exeter, 10/10 Jolly ■ Fox, 5/7 Korotangi, 7/5 Tavernside, . 14/14 Belle Renarde, 17/18 Red Warf den, 8/9 Laddie Boy, 18/17 Odvaals, 19/19 Royal Icing, 6/6 Noble Hall, 21/21 Sharwyn, 16/16 Kittyora, 23/22 Just Ora. 20/23 Golden One, 15/15 Idle Rich, 22/20 Boys Town. Nose; half a length. Time, 1.28. Second Division: 7/5 Bramble Song, 7.9 (I. Galvin), 1; 7/7 SilSimon, 7.11 (W. J. Mudford), 2; 3/3 . Brief, 8.0 (T. Green), 3. Also started: 1/1 Yjorkish, 2/2 Our Joy, 10/10 Foxstar, 4/4 Recipient, 13/13 Kanui, 14/11 Bournemouth, 12/11 Playfellow, 17/18 Golden Valley, 8/9 Wee Pay, 18/17 Mollie Bon, 19/19 Royal Advice, 6/6 Cowper, 16/16 Tough Guy, 22/22 SisteiFox, 15/15 Mercurial, 22/20 Vafer Flame, 22/20 Miss Standfast, 11/12 Diamond King, 11/12 Royal Musgo. Brackets: Heroic Star and Brief, Sir Simon and Korotangi, Bramble Song and Tavernside, Nordic Song and Playfellow. Head; half a length. Time, 1.27 2-5. King George Handicap, l|m.: 5/4 Tweedsmuir, 7.9 (A. Toki) 1; 1/1 Representative, 8.13 (H. N. Wiggins) 2; 15/15 Water Vixen, 7.0 (C. Jillings) 3. Also started: 6/7 Lou Rosa. 2/2 Gay Lally, 11/8 Full Hand, 3/3 Marble Fox, 10/10 Flying Acre, 14/13 British Talent, 4/5 Foxlore, 7/6 British Mint, 12/10 Bronzo, 8/9 Clinch, 13/14 Hogarth, 9/12 Constitution. Head; length and a half. Time, 2.3 T 3-5. Avondale Stakes, for- two-year-olds; 5f.: 1/1 Nawab, 8.0 (T. Green), 1; 2/2 Ink Spot, 7.9 (W. J. Mudford), 2; 4/4 Yours and Mine, 8,0 (L. Clifford), 3. Also started: 6/3 Lord Theio, 12/13 Black Beret, 5/5 Gay Chat, 10/9 Brown Atom, 14/14 Royal Silver, 9/8 Great Pleasure, 15/15 Electron, 11/12 Default, 13/11 Broielov, 8/10 Homespun, 9/8 Ballroom, 3/6 Plaside, 7/7 Tower Lady, 7/7 Thealee. Two lengths; tw r o and a half. Time, 1.2. Nihotupu Hack Handicap, Im. and 3f.: First Division. —11/11 Conquistador, 7.7 (A. Toki), 1; 4/4 Jovial Lass, 9.0 (Meynell), 2; 3/5 Foxette, 8.4 (O. Mclnally) 3. Also started: 2/2 Gay Winkle, 10/8 Skyette, 13/13 First Gold Money, 15/12 Gay Movie, 21/21 Killfast, 24/23 Mr ’ Chips, 23/24 Irish Pearl, 22/20 Tight- ' line, 14/16 Linbury, 9/7 Sir Dink, 12/14 j June Tide. Neck; half-length. Time, ; 2.21. Second division: 5/5 Watchett, . 8.2 (W. Hooton), 1; 1/1, Mr Rosa, 8.3 , (E. V. Dye), 2; 15/12 Good Armour, 7.7 (F. Buchanan), 3. Also started: 17/15 J Gold Land, 8/9 Waterloo Bridge, 19/19 i Waifox, 18/18 Our Gold, 15/17 Ever True, 6/6 Cracroft, 7/10 Spirillum, 12/14 ■

Honeywood, 20/22 Blue Nose, 11/11 Brome. Bracket: Conquistador and Brome. Length and a half; half. Time, 2.22.

Electric Handicap, 6f.: 1/1 Kentish, 8.4 (H. N. Wiggins) 1; 3/2 Sweet Biscuit, 7.10 (W. J. Mudford) 2; 6/6 Royal Glory, 7.10 (Corbett) 3. Also started: 5/5 Landveyor, 4/4 Kronos. 2/3 Bonny Pay, 9/9 Lady Pay, 10/9 Kraal, 12/11 Town Survey, 11/12 Maori Song, 7/7 Lady Reynard, 4/4 Kinstep, 13/13 Miss Gay, 8/8 Verulam. Nose; half-length. Time, 1.14.

Members’ Handicap, Im.: 15/14 Ex- > pause, 7.7 (W. Caddy), 1; 2/2 Te Hine--7 moa, 7.7 (Corbett), 2; 5/5 Orakau, 8.5 (Kinita), 3. Also started': 12/10 Cam- ’ bria, 19/19 Sea-law. 6/8 Sally Lunn, 3/4 ’ Volifox, 1/1 Cornish, 4/4 Kaitere Maati, 17/17 Indian Princess, 8/6 Harmony, ’ 13/9 Betterman, 14/18 Golden Survey, 7/7 Merry May, 21/21 Vaalsmoss, 10/11 i' Phaleron, 20/20 Sir Cameron, 18/16 La l Fillette, 15/14, Transmitter, 16/15 Panoni, 16/15 Yes Tor, 9/13 Gayjax, 9/13 Dependable, 11/11 Hunting King. 11/11 Tellsom. Bracket: Expanse and Trans-: . mitter. Short head: short neck. Time, j 1.38 2-5. AUSTRALIAN RACING i —■ f ' PRECEPT WINS VICTORIA DERBY ' (By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright) MELBOURNE, November 7. At Flemington on Saturday the Victoria Derby resulted: —Precept. 8.10 (Preston), 1; Valentino, 8.10 (Dew- ' hurst), 2; Lawrence, 8.10 (Olsen), 3. Nine started. Three lengths; two and ' a half. Time, 2.34|.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 November 1943, Page 4

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SPORTING Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 November 1943, Page 4

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