TE AROHA WEIGHTS
SATURDAY WEEK’S EVENTS HANDICAPS DECLARED ROUND UP HEADS GUP The following handicaps for the first day of tiie Te Aroha Jockey Club's meeting, to be held on February 2 5 and 21. have been declared by Mr F. J. McManemin:—
WANGANUI CLUB
HANDICAPS DECLARED WOTAN 9st BN THE CLP (By Telegraph.—Press Association) WELLINGTON, Sunday Following are the handicaps Tor the first day of the Wanganui Jockey Club’s autumn meeting, to be held on February 2 3 and 25:
>- THE WAIKATO TIMES, THESE TE RAPA SUCCESS Winner trained by R. J, Mateer, MataThe consistent Val Lu. who on opening Say ran a meritorious second to Royal \bb. on rh;« .n'«-asion made lull amends ! then followed General Ruse, Poland and L'reklaw. Time 1.4 0 3-5. Totalisator Increase 1 The totalisator handled £24.048. comTE AROHA WEIGHTS l)y hitting the front from the _outset and 1 pared with £21.183 ror the corresponding J, ,; ! total Investments were £52,595,''against SATURDAY WEEK’S EVENTS tary endoi'» d the good impression she £13,344, an increase of £925 1. STAR ARTIST AND TOSH From the .mt-ct val Lu got to the i : . : \>. a- f'i'.l"\ved by Royal rent Mesjrct tii-- b«-st of the -t.irt. Within a Royal Message and Solitary and at the — HANDICAPS DECLARED iMir-niiie the trio was followed by Riffraff, ACCIDENTAL INTERFERENCE ROTORUA MEETING CONCLUDES st:ll showing out as they st a ighiened out lor home and in the -traigli: carriec on M B. ABBOTT'S horn Ro.vaY Message’, who' beat Sai tary ROUND UP HEADS CUP GOOD RECORD a:id then followed Ladv ijuex, Irish 3elle An inquiry was held at the Rotorua meetand Pocket Venue. Time l.l6 1-5. President's Il.mrl'cnp and tint r.f Tosh DOROUGH HANDICAP, Ing the running nr the Rorougli Handicap. In the open sprint were features of Of 1--", , !»""■'.= J" it was found to be accidental. No action The following handicaps for the first the senond nn«l con luring day. ves4—4—TOsII, Mr J. P. Thorpe’s hr 1 lord ay, r,r the Motoi ua Raring Club’s 1 meeting, to be held on February *2 5 and annual fixture. Tlie Rotorua trainer, 6—6—OHM \HA, Mr J. \v. Armstrong’ 2 7. have been declared by Mr F. J. 0 W00DVILLE CARD Me Mane min:— •dded to his fine record at the meeting by producing another winner in Haile Boy, who was at double figure odds 3—3—GALILEE, Mr E. H. Cucksey’ ch in by Chief Ruier—I.ady Bede RUAKAKA HURDLES Of £300; about 14 miles 6yrs, \v. Haiti > 3 Also started: 2-2 Palustre 8.12 WigOn the win machine. Concluding results :— gins), i-i Rollicker 8.3 McKenzie), 5-5 Royal Dance, 7.7 < Clifford). THE AUTUMN MEETING Esteem . . . 11 4 Little Briton . 9 1 RENNIE STAKES _ or £140: 2 and 3-> rar-olds; 5 fur. Rollicker was barked down to a -pry FIRST DAY'S ACCEPTANCES Celtic Lad . . 10 9 Aramis ... 9 0 h h by Foxbridge—Exaggeration, In the running he railed to carry on with t— 3 —SIR ROBIN. Mr E. Montgomery’s it and wa< ultimately relegated to nrth. Tosh, alter numerous disappointments, Pyrenees ... 10 1 Cynical Smile 9 0 step. 3yrs, 9.1 (R ♦—1—'HEROIC MAID, stone’s b f by Horne) 2 lr F. H. LivingMarconlgram— after surging to "the rront at tiie hair-nule he cleared right away in the straight to win very handsomely. WOODVILLE, Monday Hopalong ... 913 Electric Spear 9 0 Calcutta ..99 Siwell .... 9 0 Heroic Belle, 2yr Rollicker and Galilee began smartly and received the following acceptances for the Master Musk . 9 9 Sinking Fund 9 0 Alv> started: 11-11 Fine Lady 7.11 Dance, Palustre and Ohmaha. A furlong on February 17 and 18: — Mio Lume . . 9 6 Jolly Dance . 9 0 7-7 Miss up the running from Tosh. Palustre, R »,val 12.0—MAIDEN PT ATE. or £100; weight. Queen Lu . . 9 4 Cbikara ... 9 0 • McLaughlin;, 10-10 7.11 the front to lead across the top from Cherrypicker. Cuddler. Cuisir.ler. Hallev. i tar Artist . . 9 4 8-» s.urtov 7.1 car.' 7.4* i-l the straight Tosh was clear of Gal lee. Pearl, Hilling- star. Titter, The Ring-, The WAITOA HANDICAP 7.0 'G-tlrhristj? very easily by three lengths from Ohmaha 6 furs. Greek Queen, a cons stent performer in was fourth and then close up came lolCAP. of £150: 1} miles.—Boat.song, in.lo; st. Ib. *t. lb. opposition at’ the weights and over the very derided stages drew right away to linguist, 10. .*; Rumble, 9.i:i; Dancing 1'ianie, w. 1 0 ; Maiaroa, 9.10; Ebb and Flow, Great Quex, Twilight Song, 9.0. Ngawiri ... 9 0 Estro ... 7 7 win with something in reserve. sir or £200; 1 mile odds-on fancy Heroic Maid, after having •very chance, raded right out In the straight. This, after her slashing success 2—2—TOOLEY STREET. Mr H. Rama's b g by Surveyor—Contrib, aged 9.1_ (A. G. Cameron) 1 U mlies.—Dungarvan, 9.0; Master Cyklon, 8.5; Big Dook. 8.3; Tiger Gain, Play On, 8.0; Hunting Cat. Lady Furst, 7.13; SiegMintlaw . . 8 6 Bulwark ..77 Hunter’s R03e 8 6 Diversity ..77 toy features of the race. Heroic Maid made the early running. by Silvius—La Chanteuse, 5yrs _7-13 (H. :v - Wiggins; 2 7.0; Galteemore, 7.3; Good Sun, Silver River, 7.0. Simla ... 8 4 Tea Gong ..77 Greek Queen, Brazen Bold, Sir Rohm and Merry Vaals. As they raced across the The Ace—Elsie Aroha, aged, 8.3 (L. Manson) /. . > 3 2.10—SAPLING STAKES, of £150; two-ypars-old; 54 fur.—Counter, 8.5; Portal, Hessketoon . 8 1 Boy Lu . . . 7 7 Broadway Bill 8 0 Jean Quex . 7 7 * Maid and here Brazen Bold and Greek Queen were handily placed In front or Merry Vaals, who was heading the others. Heroic Maid led at the straight entrance but halfway down the running Greek Also started: 8-8 Bronwen 7.7 (Clifford), 9-9 L'reklaw 7.7 (Hain), 5-5 General Ruse 7.7 (Evans), l-i High Delight 7.7 (Parsons), 12-12 Luleen 7.7 t.MesQueen, Sunola, Flying Flag. 7.11; Social • Credit. 7.10; Lively Lady, Fanciful, Myarinn. 7.9; Caution. Kriemhild, Miss Leighon, Moradabad, Kehua, Chevychase, 7.7. Veritable ..80 Irish Belle . 7 7 Star Vaal .. 7 10 Kingcraft ..77 Allmetic ... 7 10 Pleuron ... 7 7 | Games ... 7 10 Riffraff ... 77 Queen asserted herself and she gave nothing else a chance In the run home to Ngakaru 7.7 (Vaughan,, 7-7 p'oland 7.7 (Thomson), 11-10 Ringehot 7.7 (Gil2.55—PRESIDENT’S HANDICAP, of £150; 7 fur.—Earl Colossus, 8.10; Joe Louis, 8.9; Kithmount . 7 10 Little Idea . 7 7 Bonnybelle . . 7 10 Bronze Moth . 7 7 Robin, who flnished well to beat the favourite, Heroic Maid, by a length. Brazen Bow was fourth and then came Merry Winner trained by owner, Greenlane Tooley .= treet, who won in convin ring 7.12; Classical, 7.11: White Gold, 7.9; Yed Prior, Haile Selassie, 7.7. Kotahi Acre . . 7 8 toy. Time l.l 4~s. ELECTRIC HANDICAP, failure or Saturday by drawing awa> the straight to win in convincing s Glen Abb. who started earlier in the 111 yle. day. 2.35 —RUAIIINE HANDICAP, or £250; 6 fur.—Luc.ullus Lad, 9.0; Mittie, 8.13; Alunga, 8.5; Florence Mills, s.3: FlamOf £300; two-year-olds; 5 furs. st. Id. sl lb. Konneta ... 9 13 Surtoy ... 7 3 Of £140; ft furlongs and 30 yards. irr’ marion, 7.13; Brunhild, 7.8; Solaria. 7.5; Beau Repaire . 3 9 Caledon geld. 7 3 1—1—VAL Lr, Mr D. King Lu—Valress, Casey’s b g by 3yrs, 8.8 (A. High Delight, the pronounced favourite, was never sighted. Noltaro attempted to Silver River, 7.0. 4.15—KUMEROA HANDICAP, of £150; Nora Gregor . 8 9 Surmise ... 7 3 oTver Stick . 3 9 Our Jean . . 7 0 •—?—ROYAL MCSf*A<7E. Mr R. H. Montgomerie’s ch r by Bronze Eagle—Green Bonnet, 3yrs, 7.12 and over the early part she was followed by Ngakaru, Bronwen and Palustre Mong Patches, 8.4: Sudan, 8.i; Mother-in-law, 7.10; The Ring, 7.7. Heroic Maid . 8 1 Surveyor’s La Vie ... 8 1 Lass ... 7 0 5.0—COI'NTY HANDICAP, of £150; 6 fur.—Red Cat. 9.4; Jeanne. 9.0; Joe Louis. 8.9; Tillages, 8.0; Misrhel, t . 1 1 ; Golden Flame. Elettra. 7.10; Night Eruption. 7.8; Gay Hunting, Huntino, Jaeynth, Cuddler. Imogen. 7.7. H.s de Vaals 8 0 Lyeis .... 7 0 Greek Queen 7 9 Brazen Bold 7 0 Princess Vaal 7 S Mayfair ... 7 0 Foxtoon ... 7 8 Wyndora . 7 0 Pern ... 7 6 Chelandry . . 7 0 Lady Fox . . 7 6 Meadow ... 7 0 Esquire ... 7 5 S—3—SOLITARY, Messrs McLeod and O’Reilly’s b f by Oration—Country Lady, 7.10 (R. w. McTavish, .. 3 Also started: 4-4 Pocket Venns 9.0 fEvans). 5-6 Simla S.4 (McKenzie), 8-8 Flying- Hostess 7.7 (Callett). 9-9 Irish Belle 7.7 ear. 7.8 (Tremain), 7-7 Lady with Te Ilai, High Delight and L'reklaw in close attendance. At the half-mile Noltaro still hekl sway and as they straightened up Tor home Tooley Street was close behind her and Glen Abb in close attendee. Tooley street asserted htmseir hallway down the running and drawing ftHaln). 6-5 Riff raff 7.7 lengths rrom Glen .Abb who beat Te by one length. N'oitaro was fourth Hal and WINTON FIELDS HERRIES MEMORIAL CUP Of £100o and gold cup valued at £ft MEETING ON FRIDAY st. lb. st. Ib. Round Up . . 9 9 Lady Furst . . 7 6 Valamito . . 8 13 Respectful . . 7 6 (By Telegraph —Press Association) Wotan ... 8 6 Hot Box ..75 Following are the acceptances for the first day or the Winton Jockey Club’s Cheval de Sergia ... 7 0 NOVICE STAKES, of £105; weight, 8.0; 0 fur.— Raniana. Royal Vane. Gold Robe, Cbantyman. Cone peak, Astral Light, Sea Lady, Osprey, Airdrie, Bilboa, 8.0. OTAPIRI TROT, oT £125; limit, 3.43; 14 miles.—Dan Mrorew, Sungauge, June Tide. Waterloo Direct. Slieve Donard, BellMajority . . 8 5* Golden Sbeiht 7 0 'Malagigl . . 8 2 Glen 'Abb . 7 0 Llangollen . 8 2 General Ruse . 7 0 Master Brierly 7 12 Parquet ... 7 0 Gay Rose . . 7 11 King Theo . 7 0 Le Friend . . 7 11 Philcourt . . 7 0 I h ffl 7 L '•nd. Flash Guy. Visrosa, Yon-Van, Country Lady, Pontoon. Mendel. Northern Sun. Central Lad, limit; Abel, Eglinton, Royal Chief, 24yds bhd; Irish Guy, 3G; Ruru, 18; Peter Young, 60. Royal Miss Appellant 7 0 Appellant . 7 10 Gay Rebel ..70 Ken a .... 7 10 Forest Acre . 7 0 Royevrus . . 7 10 L'reklaw ... 7 0 Scotland . . 7 9 long .-pan . . 7 0 < f s -riV • 'You rord, 9.1; Galleon, 8.7; Boswell. 7.13; PasJonathan ... 7 9 Day Wind . . 7 0 sarorm, 7.5; McHeath, 7.2; Ashaway, Silkwood, 7.0. FLYING HANDICAP, or £130; 6 Dir.— Sweepstakes of £3 each, with £275 added; ' / W elcome to Toro Koura, 9.5; Rodeur. 9.2; Wild Career. 7.10; Viking. 7.7; Wall Street, 7.3; Dis6 furs. st. lb. st. lb. i Sir Julien Cohn's semble, 7.2; Moneyless, 7.0. Kathbella ..94 Sir Robin . . 7 13 Cricket Team WINTON STEEPLECHASE, or £130; about 2i miles.—Faculties, 11.3; Corban Pirate King 9 2 British Nation 7 11 10.3; Western Song, 9.12; Vitaphone, 9.9; King Willow, 9.8; Poniard, 9.3; Rifle Range, 9.3; Sir Admiral, 9.0. Dragon Moth ’8 11 Kenneth High Delight 8 10 Robert . . 7 10 Brazilian ..89 Pocket Venus 7 7 See New Zealand Thirst BARELY HANDICAP, or £125; 6 fur. On Call, 8.5; Waitoru, 8.3; Spendthrirt Haile Boy ..88 Te Takina . . 7 7 May Song ..88 Sen Acre ..77 “Hen with a loaf of brtad beneath the bough, 8.1; Pink Bond, 8.0; Violenta, 7.13; Boaform, 7.11; Aravane, Chirp, Kippen, 7.8Orwere ... 8 5 Fleetwind ..77 Silver Eagle . 8 5 Friskland ..77 Hutana ... 8 5 Bronze step 7 7 A flask of Timara, a book of verse and thou Forecast, Brilliant Boa, Our Pal, 7.7. j Beside me in the wilderness is paradise enow." HOKONUI TROT, Of £125; limit. 3.39; The Rubaiyat of Tim and Ro, 1i miles.—Mulguy, Gentleman Jim, Seamark, Ochiltree, limit; Willowbank. Bonnie Brydone, Loyalist, Ra, Golden Miller, 15 Huntingmore 8 0 Telamon ..77 Tim: Aha. The call of the Great Open Faces, what! It Penzance . 8 0 Galloping Lexden ... 8 0 Acre ... 7 7 seems that a spot of nourishment is indicated. Foremost Junior, Kid Woir, 36. Superior Kakarere ... 7 7 Mtu: And remembering my New Year resolutions. Pm TRADESMAN'S HANDICAP, or £135- ( Guard . . 7 13 Bronwen ... 7 7 goin old their f to be really generous and give the girls Imar’s “ book of verse and loaf of bread’’ for lunch. Especially now that we have our mile.—Amelita. Mona’s Song, 9.0; Viking, 8.6; Sailing Lady, 8.4; Passaform, 8.3; Ashaway, 7.11; Ocean Singer, Atua Rere, 7.7. HOT SPRINGS HANDICAP Of £300; 1 mile own food in bottles. Majority . . 10 0 Mon Acre . . 7 7 Tim: This liquid lunch by Timaru is guaranteed to take the sand out of sandwiches and put the nick into FORCED TO LEAVE Gay Cbou . 9 12 Barrister ..77 Llangollen . 9 12 Galilee ... 77 picnic. And, brother, I'm so dry I could swallow a NORFOLK ISLANDERS RETURN river of Timaru. Appellant . 8 10 Inver 7 7 Ru: I’d like to be streamlined , too. So here 9 s down the Dark Shadow S 9 Ladv Meath . 7 7 hatch with the first instalment. A spot of Timaru FORMER TE AWAMUTU MAN Du Maurier . s 4 Noitaro ..77 face. What a drink, man. What a drink l ° (Special to Times) Sergia ..81 balinavar ..77 AUCKLAND, Tuesday 9jPtlfrC “There are no prospects for anyone settling in Norfolk Island unless he has independent means,” said Mr C. Black Musk .7 12 General Ruse 7 7 Day Wind . . 7 12 Awhiowhio . . 7 7 TIMARU W. Jordan, formerly of Te Awamutu, who left the Dominion last October to examine conditions on the island with a possible view to settlement. “The Paso Kobles . 1 II Very Clad . 7 7 Lornacre ... 711 Ivy Willonyv . 7 7 Glen Abb . 7 10 High Delight 7 7 THE PRIESDLIBST BRISK IS THE WORLB people have been slaving to get a few Ivar ... 7 10 Besiege ... 7 7 BouUd kming c. by Am Avmu> Auckland.) shillings from the land, but they have been in the habit of getting* debit CHAMPION HACK HANDICAP Of £350; 11 miles notes back for produce shipped to Sydney.” st. lb. fit. lb. Balinavar ..90 Trevare ... 7 9 Mr Jordan was one of a party of Forest Acre . 9 0 Long Span . 7 8 Loombination S 10 Silver Glow 7 7 arrived by the Tasman vesterday, in Inquisitor . . S 10 Royal Abb . 7 7 search of work in the Dominion, being Dauber ... 8 8 Advance Acre 7 7 Check The Previous Day unable to get reasonable livings on the island. A change from Australian to New Zealand control and more frequent shipping services were staled to be essential before the island could hope to flourish. Through disappointment with conditions about 100 settlers had Eastern Heir 8 7 Lady Defoe . 7 7 Coronation . . 8 2 Beeswing . . 7 7 | Aynho ... 80 Gamos ... 7 7 . 1 Town Section 8 0 Philemup . . 7 7 INTER-ISLAND RAIL BOOKING Ron Star . . 7 10 Maereana . 7 7 Bronze Trail 7 0 Full of Scotch 7 7 Nutpapa ... 7 9 left during the past three months, and the population had now decreased to C WAIHOU HANDICAP I fewer than 900. It was deplorable, U st £ fo° U ’ ° 1Ur:i ' said several passengers, that people should be forced to leave such a ferile and productive island through inGay Chou ..05 Sweet Rose . 7 e Passengers who wish to take full advantage of the -langollen . . 9 5 Anion . . 7 6 A convenient railway " Through Booking Service ** ability to make a living. loyal ’lush ... 7 1 1 between the North and South Islands are advised to The Farmers’ Co-operative Auctioneering Company, Limited, draw atten•alustre ... 8 0 Nnitaro ... 7 0 check their luggage the day before their departure. Marie s Acre S u Kathbella . . 7 0 Their luggage thus goes ahead, and is ready for ion to their Morrinsville Ram fair to be held to-morrow, at which thev Tooley street 7 13 full Hand 7 o Prince Acre . 7 In i;ni/iil, m - 0 11 immediate delivery to them on their arrival. vill ofier 750 Southdowns and Border •eicesters, including selected consign'ai land ... 7 9 <.;ah loe . 7 0 nents from well known southern and > ntry of 100 l-shear Southdown rams ! r i’om the South Island. At their latamata stock sale, 200 head of i attle, 1.000 sheep and 400 fat and 1 King ... 7 8 Vabmeen 7 0 1 “THROUGH BOOKING” HELPS YOU Hollicker ..-77 Tepoto ... 7 0 ; \ 11 .Acceptances close next Tuesday at 5 Jr beep sale lOuu sheep will be offered, j iM. ami at - p.m. with the secretary, .Mr r. Somers, Te Aruba. i 1
WESTMERE HURDLES Of £150; 1 mile 4± l'urs st. lb. st. 11). Airam ... 11 6 Lady Stella . 9 0 Entheos . . . 11 o All Spirit ..90 j Ohang-a ... lo 7 Maahanui ..90 | Hanover . . 10 6 Warehi ... 9 0 Red Rufus .10 6 Doctor Del'oo 9 0 Professional . 9 10 Disturbed ..90 Don Erma . . 9 0 JUVENILE HANDICAP Of £175; two-year-olds; 5 Turs. st. lb. v st. lb. Baran ... 9 3 Chier Lord . 7 j) Submission . 9 0 The Tryst . 7 0 La Brue ... 8 6 Dynasty ... 7 0 Pas de Cheval 8 3 Donation ..70 Varimond ..80 Krieinhtld ..70 Military Maid 7 13 Miss Leiglion 7 0 Ailez ... 7 5 Kilometre ..70 Algerian . . 7 5 Chevychase . 7 0 Lord Midas . 7 5 Kalesbridge . 7 0 Vascones ... 7 5 Caution ... 7 0 ’ Myarion ..72 Lady D ake . 7 0 Royal Pantheist ..70 Huntress 7 2 Pearl or Miss Jack ..70 Asia ... 7 0 Veldette ... 7 0 VICTORY HACK HANDICAP Of £200; apprentice riders; miles st. lb. * st. lb. Ifamara .... 9 6 Hunting Mint 8 0 Dark Eagle . 8 10 Mother-in-law 7 13 Amatory ... 8 10 Mischel ... 711 Red Witch . 8 9 Lady lloariri . 7 9 Morning Resinguard . 7 7 Flight ..83 Holden Orchid 7 7 Mataroa ... 8 2 Karerenui ..77 War Lap . . s 2 The Ring ..77 WANGANUI CUP Or £000 and cup valued at £50; 1 mile \\ l'urs. si. In. si. lb. Wotan . . 9 u Aussie Ra . . 7 12 Beaupartir . 8 10 Rustem ... 7 10 Brazen King 8 7 Lickem ..76 Taitoru ... 8 3 Winsome Lu 7 2 Master Cyklon $ 3 Lntail ... 70 Amigo ... 8 2 Parquet ... 7 0 The Bigot . . 8 1 Chat ... 70 Tiger Gain . 8 0 Dark Eagle . 7 0 Siegmund . . 7 12 uienthorn ..70 TAYFORTH HACK HANDICAP Or £150; 7 i furs. st. Jb. st. lb. Amatory ... 9 2 Lady Hoariri . 8 3 Joe Louis ..90 Golden Orchid S 0 Te Huia . . 8 13 All Bunsby . 8 0 Morning White Gold . 8 0 Flight . 8 9 Haile Selassie 8 q Drachma ... 8 8 Dissipation . . 8 0 Hunting 'Mint 8 S Highball ... 8 0 War 1-ap . . 8 S PETRE HACK HANDICAP Or £150; 6 Turs. St. lb. St. lb. Red Cat . . 9 4 Elettra ... 7 10 Sternchase . 8 10 Great Legion 7 9 Joe Louis ..89 Darthura . . 7 7 Ecstatic ... 8 8 Tursuit ... 7 7 Trebor ..83 Fiancee .... 7 7 Judgment ..82 Brazil ..77 Amoroso ... S 2 Le Marquis . 7 7 Filetto . . 8 2 Jacynth ... 7 7 Gold Petal . 7 12 Phil ... 77 Pretty Lass . 7 12 FLYING HANDICAP Or £250; 6 furs. St. lb. St. M>. Mittie ... 90 Russian Ballet 7 13 Amigo ..87 Notium .... 7 5 Taitoru ... 8 2 Sporting Girt 7 3 Laughing Lifeguard ..70 Lass ... 8. 0 Airing ... 7 0
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