ELLERSLIE RACING
CONCLUDING DAY . FOXOLA WINS AGAIN DINKY DI BEATS SURE PAY The achievement of Cornish in the St. Andrew’s Handicap at short odds and that of Dinky Di in the open sprint, the Ngataringa Handicap, were features of the second day of the Auckland Racing Club’s midspring meeting at Ellerslie yesterday. Inness Lad won the Kawau Hurdles at double-figure odds, while Hackenschmidt was at over a score to prevail in the Stanley Handicap. Route March beat the two-year-olds, Foxola won again, and Landveyor sprang a surprise to conclude the programme at a double-figure price. Concluding results:— RAKINO HANDICAP Or £300; two-year-olds; 5 Tur. 4 4—ROUTE MARCH, Mr S. J. Wood’s b c, by Vaals—Royal March, 2yrs, 8.7 (R. W. McTavish) 1 I—I —NUNA. Mr H. D. Matthews’ b f, by Lysander—Cometary, 2yrs, 9.2 (H. -N. Wiggins) 2 3 2—MI.NKO, Messrs. H. E. Gray’s and D. R. Revell’s blk r, by Ringmaster—Leuere, 2yrs, 8.0 (L. J. Ellis) 3 Also started: 7—6 Cambria, 9.0 (Cameron); 2 — 3 Kronos, 8.3 (Gollop) : 13—13 Third Degree, 7.12 (Bond; ; 5—5 Himalaya. 7.12, car. 8.1 (C. G. Goulsbro) ; 6—7 Powys, 7.11 (Waddell); 10—10 Dependable, 7.10 (Vaughan;; 9 —9 Golden Pay. 7.10 (Gilchrist); B—B Miss Gay, 7.9 (Dye); 11 — 11 Manuroa, 7.4 (Messervy); 12 — 12 Auto Lass, 7.3 (Long). Winner trained by F. Smith. Takanlnl. Route March, a winner at Avondale, ran right up to that form, but was rortunate In holding the favourite, Nuna. to a head decision after boring out and finishing under the Judge’s box. Route March Jumped out to lead early from Auto Lass. Manaroa, Nuna. Powys. Mnkoo and Cambria, with Golden Boy at the head of the others. There was no change as they went across the top. Route March being clear at the home turn from Auto Lass. Nuna, Manaroa. Powys. Ninko and Cambria, with Golden Boy at the head of the others. Route March bored out In the deciding stages to finish right under the Judge’s box. a head in front or Nuna. with a length to Mlnko. Dependable was fourth and then came Auto Lass, Kronos. Powvs and Golden Pay. Time. 1.0. PUPUKE PLATE Of £400; special welgths; i mile. I—I—FOXOLA, Mr O. Nicholson’s and Hon. E. R. Davis’ blk c, by Foxbridge—Aureola, 3yrs, 8.7 (H. N. Wiggins) 1 5 7—ESQUIRE. Mr N. Grafas’ blk h, by Foxbrldge—Golden Wedding, 4yrs. 8.12 <E. V. Dye) 2 4 3—KRAAL, Mr W. J. L’rquhart’s ch f. by vaals—Marion Acre, 3yrs, 8.7 (S. Waddell; 3 Also started: B—B Tellsom, 8.12 (McKenzie) ; 3—2 Gold Money Song, 8.7 (Smith); 2—4 Clllas, 8.0 (Ellis); 6—5 Myslto, 8.0 (McTavlsh); 7—G Radiant Vaals. 8.0 (Dulleu). Winner trained by T. F. Verner, Papakura. Foxola achieved his firth successive success when he prevailed in an exciting finish with Esquire and Kraal, with Clllas practically In line rourth. Radiant Vaals refused to leave the mark and Esquire led out from Clllas, Myslto,
Kraal. Foxola and Gold Monev Song. Mvm: . ,v< .1 up at tin- si\-1 ?;. I<»nir pcir mi l ' « • - h Esq it at lie head or the others. Myslto mail** Play across tin- top. but Clllas was right behind My-ltu at the home turn and the < pair straightened up Tor home in front of ; Esquire, Gold Money Song, Foxola and j Kraal. In a spectacular finish Foxola got - M Esquire, with Kraal only hair a head awav. Clllas was fourth, and then came Tellsom, Myslto and Gold .Money Song. Time. 1.38 -1-5. NGATARINGA HANDICAP or £350; 3 fur, 3—4—DINKY DI, Mr It. J. Reed’s ch c, by Diatornons —Tea Hud, 3yrs, 7.7 (G. Gilchrist) 1 1 I —SURE PAY, Mr W. Townsend’s br c. by Autopay—Bother, 3yrs, S.o (V. Dye ; 2 2 2 —DL'YACII, Mr G. Cobb’s blk f, by Foxbrldge—Sunnv Song, 7.1, car. 7. i if. ,\. Wiggins 3 Also started: i—:> Llangollen, 9.9 <McTavisU); o—a pirate Klmr, 9.7 Keesing * ; 7—■> Palustre, 8.0 (McKenzie); 10—1 “ « Silver Quex, 5.6 (Messervy..: il —ll i Orelio, 8.3 (Cameron); B—B Te Takina. • 8.4. car. B.i main): 9—'.) Not tarn. 7.2 i Longi : 12—12 Lovaals, 7.0 (Stockley); { S—7 Happiroat, 7.0 (Waddell . Winner trained by 11. E. Gray, Taka- j Sure Pay attempted to repeal his i achievement of Saturday in winning from J end to end. but he proved unequal to the deciding run of Dinky DI, who got up in the last stride or two to defeat him nar- ; rowJy. I.lana-ollen was slow to find her feel, ond Sure Pav. hitting the Trent from the outset, set the pace along the back from Dinky Di, Duvach, Te Takina. Silver Ouex, and Pirate King. Across the top there j was little alteration in the running, Sure Pay being clear Into the straight rrorn Dinky Di. Te Takina. Silver Quex. Duvach, ‘ Pirate King and Happlcoat. Sure Pay [ looked to have the issue won at the distance when Dinky Di. nnishing on. got up to beat him narrowlv with Duvach only a neck away. Llangollen was fourth and then came Silver Quex. Pirate King, Nol- - Te Takina and Happlcoat. Time, 1.13 CAUTLEY HANDICAP Of £300; 7 fur. S—6—LANDVEYOR. Mr T. Hall’s b g, by Surveyor—Royal Wlnton, 3yrs, 7.7 (E. V. Dye) 1 3 3—BEESWING. Mr J. M. Buchanan and Dr. M. G. P-zaro’s blk m, by Whirlwind—Black Peri, 6yrs, 8.0 (R. W. McTavlsh) 2 1 I —BRAHMAN. Mr R. G. Hosking'S b c, by Rulandshar—Sunbar, 3 yrs, 8.10 (P. Atkins) 3 : Also started: 2—2 Biddy Girl. 8.10 ! 'Wiggins); 4—4 Korotangf, 7.10 (Stock-; ley); «—5 Natal, 7.7 (Ellis); B—B Lady j Acushla, 7.7 (Tremain); 7—7 Kingcraft, 7.7 (Long). Winner trained by D. J. Arnott, Greenlane. Always handily placed In the running. Landveyor staged a spectacular finish with Beeswing and Brahman, to beat them narrowly. Biddy Girl and Kingcraft were the first to show out. and * they led along the back Trorn Brahman. Beeswing, and Natal. Brahman went back quickly at the half- ; mile and Natal led across the top from , Kingcraft. Landveyor and Biddy Girl. The j leading trio was first to turn Tor home, ■ and In a good finish Landveyor prevailed , by a neck Trom Beeswing, with Brahman, i who finished on. only a head away. Matai : was rourth and Korotangi and Kingcraft | next. Time, 1.27. I I Investments for Meeting The totalisator handled £72,270 10s, 1 against £37,382 on the second day last I year, when there was no holiday, an in- i crease or £34.888 I Os. The investments! Tor the meeting were £124.300 10s. com- ! pared with £92.087 10s last year, an Increase of £32,213. LEVIN MEETING FINAL DAY RESULTS DARK EAGLE’S HANDICAP (By Telegraph.—Press Association) LEVIN, Monday A large crowd was present at the concluding day of the Levin Racing Club’s i annual meeting, which was held to-day in I fine weather. The course was In good order. Concluding results:— BIRTHDAY HANDICAP First £l9O, second £SO, third £2O; li miles 4 DARK EAGLE, 7.11 (A. MidWOOd) 1 G—CHARING CROSS, 7.0 (W. J. Mudford; 2 2 AURORA’S STAR, 8.5 (W. J. Broughton) 3 Also started: 3 Ned Cuttle, B.G; 3 Meamea, 8.5: l Rolllckei, 8.3; Master Cyklon, 7.9; Trebor, 7.0. Neck; length and a-hair. Time, 2.4 3-5. IHAKARA HANDICAP First £ 105, second £25, third £10; 7 fur. i —COUNTER, 8.11 (A. Jenkins) 1 7—WAR CLOUD, 8.2 * 7—MODERATE. 8.2 * •Dead-beat Tor second. Also started: 2 All Bunsby, 9.0; 3 Acrobat. 8.5; 5 Vlracious, 8. i; G- Te Oro, U Arctic Queen, 8 Gay Lord. 8.0. Length each way. Time, 1.28 1-5. KOPUTAROA HANDICAP First £ 1 40, second £lO, third £2O; 6 fur. 5 WINGS OF SONG, 7.2 (D. Redstone) i 3 NIGHT ERUPTION 8.3 (A. MidWOOd) 2 1 — MITTIE 8.1 1 (W. J. Broughton) 3 Also started: i Kentucky, 7.11; 2 Vascones, 7.8; G Golden Ridge, 7 Nelumbo, 7.0 . Length; two lengths. Time, 1.12 3-5. HOKIO HANDICAP First £lO5, second £25, third £10; 5 fur. 2 TEACONY, 7.13 (W. J. Broughton) 1 9—CORONADO, 7.7 (J. Williamson) 2 7—CONVERSION, 7.7 (K. Chote) 3 Also started: 3 Sea Link, 9.0; 5 Royal Consort, 7.13; 6 Wakarara, 7.11; 4 Calliope, 7.10; 8 China Clipper 1, Star Mark, Two lengths each way. Time, 1.0 3-5. Totalisator Return The totalisator handled £28,312 10s, against £18,896 10s last year, when only one day was held.
CUP TO MONA’S SONG EVENTS AT INVERCARGILL FAVOURITE WINS SPRINT (By Telegraph.—Press Association) INVERCARGILL, Monday Ideal weather prevailed l'or the Southland 1 Racing Club's spring meeting, which was • held at ImercaKgili to-day. The track was in good order. Concluding results: ROSLYN TRIAL. HANDICAP First £ l uu, second £ls, third £lo, G fur. 1 — 2 —SECRET FLIGHT, 9.U, car. 8.7 (H. J. l’owell; 1 4 4—NOKO, 8.2, car. 7.1 2 j <J. L. Strathern) 2 2 I —FILIBEG, 8.8 (W. F. Ellis) ... 3 I Also started: 3 —3 Jaliia, 8.1; lu—lo i Southern Light, 7.12; 7—7 Gold Sequin. 14—1 Anglo-French, 7.11, car." 7.4, bracki eted with Noko; o—s0 —5 Ballyaggan, 7.11. j ear. 7.1; 15—15 Dane Collet), 7.11, car. j 8.9; B—S Hire’s Rum, 17—17 Feather I Lassie, 7.11, car. 7.6; 5—5 Irish Ruler, 7.11, car. 7.8; ll —li Melodist, 7.11, car. 1 bracketed with Marquee, 7.1 l, car. 1 7.1:4; 3—3 Navua, 7.11. bracketed with Bantas, 7.11, car. 7.13; li—l4 Princess ; Gainsborough, 7.11, car. 7.G; 10—2 Ro- ; bollnk, 7.11, car. 8.9; 9—9 Top Spin, ! 7.11, car. 7.1 2. j Length; half a length. Top Spin was rourth. Time, 1.16. SOUTHLAND CUP ; First £155, second £3O, third £ls; li miles ! 2 —I —(MONA’S SONG, 7.12 (W. F. ! Ellis) 1 1 O—S—PEONY ROSE, 8.3, car. 7.10 (F. 1 J. Boyle) 2 I —2—SPARKLE, 8.7, car. 8.2 (J. L. Strathern) 3 Also started: 3—3 Doubleack, 7.12;) 4 4 Sir Hugh, 7.9. Three-quarters or a length; half a length. Doubleack was Tourtli. Time, 2.6. WAVERLEY TROT First £llO, second £ls. third £lO, limit 4.3, 1 mile and 5 fur. B—B—LUNCH HOUR, limit (L. Boivan) 1 5 3—BONNIE SANDY, limit (A. DawS0I1) 2 3 S—JACK BOND, limit (P. McKay) 3 Also started: 10—11 Bright Lass, 1— 1 Seaborn, 9—6 Lustrous and Southern Wrack, bracketed, 7—9 Embargo, 12—12 Gay Chimes, 4—i Lady Martha, 2—2 Queen , Margaret, 6—7 Star Voyage, limit; ll—lo i June Tide, 60yds bhd. ; Head; two lengths. Southern Wrack was fourth. Times: 3.46 2-5, 3.46 3-5, 3.47 1-5. FLYING HANDICAP First £l2O, second £2O, third £10; 6 fur. I—I—WILD CAREER, 9.0, car. 8.9 (J. L. Strathern) 1 5 S—PHALANX, 9.0 (P. Spratt) ... 2 4 3—FLAGMAN, 7.5, car. 7.3 i (L. Clutterbuck) 3 Also started: 3—6 Niglitcalm, 9.1, car. 8.12; B—7 Spendthrift, 8.13, car. 8.6; ! 2 —2 Gold Flight, 7.8, bracketed with ! Ortyx, 7.1; G—l Blissful Lady, 7.3; 7—B ; Rodeur, 7.0. Long neck each way. Blissful Lady was t rourth. Time, 1.15. NEW RIVER TROT j First £llO, second £ls, third £lO, limit 3.5, 1-1 miles I 3—I —REAL GOLD, limit (A. McLellan) 1 j.g—,3—TIAPPY KING, limit (M. Moloney) 2 I 12—11— JUNE TIDE, limit (R. J. I Smith) 3 j Also started: 4—5 Debtor, 11 —lO ! Dlosma, 14—13 Fenella. s—i Indian Wrack, 13—14 I.orene Val, 9—9 Loyalist. 19—18 Peter Young, 18 —17 Ratepayer, I—31 —3 Rey Chimes, 15—13 Summer Wealth, 17—15 Tracey Lass, 7—7 Vorena, limit; f.—6 Crown Peak, 10—12 Sinbad, 2—2 Turco, 12yds bhd; 16—16 Coherto, 60. Seven lengths; two lengths. Indian Wrack was rourth. Times, 2.52, 2.54, 2.54 3-5. STEWART ISLAND HANDICAP First £IOO, second £ls, third £lO, 7 fur. 6 10—ANGLO-IRISH, 7.7, car. 7.1 (R. Forde) 1 I —I —WILD COON, 8.5 (G. Barclay) 2 4 4—FEATHER BOA, 7.11 (C. T. Wilson) 3 Also started: 2—2 Green Boa, 9.2; 11—7 Aravane, 9.1, car. 8.8; 5—5 Pink Bond, 8.11; '7—6 Atua Rere, 8.8; 3—3 Southern Sail, 8.1, car. 7.8; B—B Shantyman, 7.7, car. 7.05; 9—9 Dollta, 7.7, car. 7.4; 10— |ll Minton, 7.7. Length and half; half a head. Pink 1 Bond was fourth. Time, 1.27 3-5. TRADESMAN’S HANDICAP First £l2O, second £2O, third £lO, 1 mile I—2 —STRIP, 9.0 (A. E. nidham) .. 1 ' 3—3—SAILING LADY, 7.13 (G. Barclay) 2 , 6—7—SIR HUGH, 8.1 (L. Hare) 3 Also started: 4—4 Royal Lancer, 7.13; B—B Araboa, 7.11, car. 7.8; 2—l Boaform, ’ 7.7, car. 7.0; 7—6 Flagman, 7.7, car. 7.4; 5 Kinnen 7.7, car. 7.73. ’ Half a length; three-quarters of a length. Boal'orm was Turnover Increases ‘The totalisator handled £20,195, compared with £15,812 last year, when the - meeting was held on a Saturday, the 111- - crease being £4383. ' WHANGAREI RACES FIRST DAY WEIGHTS ’ THREE AT TOP IN CUP The following weights for the first day • of the Wliangarel Racing Club’s Spring Meeting to be held at Kensington Park .on ■ December 6 and 7, have been declared'toy 1 Mr F. J. MdManemln:— 1 MAIDEN STAKE'S, or £100; special , weights; 5 furs.—Akanora, Flying March, Camilla, Tea Blossom, Bamtoury Cross, British Mint, Court Favourite, Rue de Paix, Auto Star, Aetolla, King Louis, Sporting Ace, Heroic Star, King’s Flight, Hinehou, , Auburn Lad, Onetea, Money Spinner, Pretty r Model, Veyana, Gold Bloom, Tea Lass, Nan Vaals, Thakoor, Tea Spoon, Gray Wings, Grand Vaals, Kalletatoa, 8.8; Eagle Hawk, - Kronos, Edna’s Birthday, Transmitter, 7.11. KENSINGTON HACK HANDICAP, of £130; I 6 furs.—Gold Money Song, 9.8; 'Sea Link, 9.0; Brahman, 8.13; Classic, 8.12; Biddy Girl, 8.10; Estro, 8.7; Pasture, 8.3; Verulam, Expellant, 8.2; Judgment, Sir Lys- , ander, Veritable, Rara Avis, 8.0; Karotangl, ! Forest Bridge, 7.10; Fairfield, 7.9; Agog, I 7.8; Mtss Valerie, Lady Acushla, Parij j theist, Bronze Ora, Court Favourite, King I ! Louis, Hinehou, Ballivor, Merrymeer, Goldi race, Bournemouth, Money Spinner, Payette, 7.7.
HU'ANUI HACK HURDLES, of £150; 1$ miles and ‘2B2yds.—War Lap, 10.9; Night Hawk, High Star, 10.6; Sigurd, 10.5; Bright Idea, Bachelor King, Silver Eagle, 10.3; Gael, 9.10; Creole, 9.2; Ringshot, The Trimmer, 'Chief Lap, 9.1; Ra.janya, Digger Jini Pertinax, Worthy King, Tahiti, Sweet Nothing, Master Appellant, Fleur D’Or, General lUske, 9.0. WHANGAREI CUP, of £350 and trophy valued at £25; 1J miles.—Silver Quex, Sir Cameron, Clinch, 9.0; Clipper, 8.4; The Dozer, 8.1; Rarotonga, 8.0; Gamos, 7.13; The Cardinal, 7.12; Black Musk, Saccone, 7.11; High Sea, 7.1; Hunting Bee, Rakanui, Tybalt, Bronze Emerald, Maioro, Stratford, Poland, 7.0. SPRING PLATE, Sweepstakes of £2 each with £IOO added; 6 funs.—Flylite, Auburn Lad, Night Pilot, King’s Flight, Casual, Bournemouth, Orient Dawn, Worthy King, Land Court, 8.0; Softly, Justina, Tea Lass, Gold Bloom, Hineiti, Akanora, Kaalooa, Acquest, Boomps-a-Daisy, 7.9. HIKU'RANGI HACK HANDICAP, of £130; 7$ furs.—Gold Money Song. 9.8; Lord* Waitangl, Brahman, 8.13; Tellsom, 5.12; Valdenp, 8.11; Valley Maid, 8.7; Venture, 8.6; Beeswing, 8.5: Gold Spot, Expellant. Maioro, 8.2; Mendelssohn, 7.12; Bronze Emerald, Surpai, Sir General, 7.10; Rey Lu. 7.8; Max own, Corot, Muscatine, General Riske, Payette, Pleuron, Flying Vixen, Karatoki, Marchby, Night Pilot, Mimax, 7.7. MANAIA HANDICAP, of £200; 6 furs.— Dinky Di. 9.0; Maxam, 8.12; Gold* Money Song, Grandora, 8.4; Noitaro, 7.13; sea Link, 7.10; Triiliarch, Selwyn, Calula Boy, 7.9; Happicoat, 7.6; High Delight, 7.4; Merrymeer, 7.0. PARAHAKI HANDICAP, of £150; 1 mile.— Namara. 10.0; Silver Quex. 9.11; Rarotonga, 8.10; Bachelor King, 8.9; Night Hawk, Queen City, s.S; Glen Abb, Sunoia. 8.4; Stratford. Tellsom, Hunting Ree, Odtaa, Poland, Eastern Heir, Forest Acre, Son of the soil. War Lap, l.and Court, 8.0. Acceptances close on Friday.
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