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LATE RACING.

TAKAPUNA JObEEY GLDB'S ■ SUMMEB MEETOTGi OPENING* DAY'S BAGINa ; opening d*y'e racing In connection with ithti Takapuna Jockey' Club's" Summer' Meeting was. held on the :club'e course this., afternoon, The. weather was fine, ana. the attendance good, while the racing track was In splendid order. Results:—- .. .. .. : HANDICAP MAIDEN ELATE of. lOOsovs. ~ oae iniie, ■■•- r T. Stewart's bi> m Wee Oiga, 3jcrs, by Merriweej-St. Olga, 7.4 (Conquest) 1 T - le Davls b « Frontlno, oyrs, 7,9 (Dee- " Also started : Caruso 0.0, Pip- 5.2, ■ MissWyonla %2 Lloyds 7.6,..Xjpua,J.6, Matarere Ife 7.4,f0-Retaft tii, -Master. iJF 1 *? & !a T" 18 *° llne when the barrier" lilted, Frontlno- being quickest on hie feet, but when they settled down Miss Ada and Wee Olga. were the pllote, fpllowed by Mas-' ter Sly, Pip, and. !#. Belna, Going along the track there was very -little.. change fn the positions, but crossing the top Wee .Olga was cut out by Master SlPj and wa.s. •flret to tprn fqr.;hqme, when Master- Sly was: her nearest attendant,' "just;■'« ".the/.head of a closely-bunched fleJ4. -In rim to" the post PrpijftliSo,. Mlsg. Ada, Mast'ej , Sly, and Tlpua all. challenged, and an Interesting race resulted In Wee Olga lasting long enough to win by half a length from frontlno, which was a neck in front of Miss Ada,, after which came Master' Sly and' Tipua. Time, 1.46 3-5. Tlpua was favourite. A protest against the winner on the ground .of crossing Miss Ada was dismissed. ■ : ! CAXiJJIQPB HANMC-AP, of lOOsovs, .Five ,j .< fujcipagfe. anff ■'■'■•'-; ' ' G. M. Curries br 1 •Condaimlhe, 2yre. by Soult-JCathorlne. 6.13" (fteejey) '."..... 1 A. 'Hanson's b c italwa, 2yrs,' &10 (Lindsay) ....; -1......'.......;... 2 V. penny'e on g Cloudy iDawn, 7.5 (Whittaker) .'.;.; •. ;..... 3 Also started: Maßter DJx, Solltudo, and Tnmqnll. ■Maiwa. and Cloudy Dawn ■were quickest -to begin,' Solitude losing' several lengths. When" -j they 'ha<l f covered <si tforlong *GloudyJ Dawn 'Was In fronit anit was.. joined- <Dy ] 'Solltudo, which made uip her ground very *act ..The pair made the running 'along the track,] followed Ky M.itira, Miaster Dii, Condamine, and Tranquil in that order; ■Solitndo fell away ■crossing the top stretch, Cloudy Dawn being -the first to turn for •home, just clear of. Malwa and Master Dix* w4Ch -Condamlne ibandy. At' 'the distance iMal"wa tod Cloudy Dawn, ibpaten, Jjux .failed to etaJX off a strong inn .Cqqidftmine, which .won -toy a neck, iwltft baii-a,rleagth •between second and third. Tpanqidl was fourtai end- SoUtndo last. Time, 1.J2. >34alwa >wae favomrite.. ■ •• ZEAI«A»DIA HANDICAP of lOOsbve, 4 furlangs. > .. , R. Tnrmon eh m Miss Winnie, aged, by Leolantis — Winnie, 8.13- (P. Brady) 1 C. Winder's b g Hikaai, aged, 8.5 (Whlt- . taker) 2 E. W. Alison's b m- Elegance, 4yrs, 7.3 ■ (C. B.CftWn) : 3 Also started: Lothair 7.12, 1.6, Artstos 7.4, Captain Soult 7.0, Muikewal Alma/Eose; 6.1% •.t, •, , "~%iLe_ barrier- lifted- to an uneven start, the "field leaving in' etraggling order, while Alma Rose .whipped round and. galloped off the .wrong way of the conree, but a collision -with the other horses -was averted by her rider paling her on the sand track. 1 Hlku'al was first out. followed by Miss Winnie and Freemantle. These comprised the leading division ac they crossed the top stretch and turned tor-home. At the. distance, Hikual still had charge, bot-ta. ,yt=' tie further-on-Miss-Winnie c»me with a strong run, and gradually wearing down the leader, won by a neck, with Elegance, which was badly placed in "the early stages, a short distance away third. Arlstos was fourth, and Lothair last. Time 51s. Miss Winnie was favourite. ' ■- ■■•" ••'

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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 24, 28 January 1911, Page 9

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LATE RACING. Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 24, 28 January 1911, Page 9

LATE RACING. Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 24, 28 January 1911, Page 9