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RACING NEWS.

THE BGMOXT MEETTINX}. WBSOKIXO iWIXS STEEPLES. (By Telegrsjra.—Press Avocation.) HAWERA, "Wednesday. At the Egmont Club's meeting to-day the tota.Uss.tor investments wen £35,689 against £W,«83 last year. Results of later events are:— Egmont Steeplechase.—6 iWirokino, 11; 9, Gladful, 2; 6. Poßhogne, B. Also started: 4, Foemau; s. Marconi; 1, Fim Call; 8, Penetoa; 10-Sandy p»nl; 7, Tirau: 2, Sail Home. wlroklno caste away entering the .stMgat •Bβ won easily by six lengths. . The third hone was eight lengths away. Peneton fell. Time, 5.4(8. Tawhltl Handicap.—», Rude, 1; 2,' Ruddy, 2; 8, QUss -Sold, 8. Atoo started: 4. Jutland; 1, .Depredation; 7, Perfect Day; 8, Egmont Park; 2, Blrkenvaie;MO, Tiranga; 6, lacome; c. Lady General. <Won by bait a length. Thne, 1.18 I-β. Telegraph 1, Generalissimo, 1; fl. Royal Mark, 2; 6. Ufflda, 3. Also started: S, Pmroraagl; 3, KMbeggan; 7, eamaiaag; 8. NemaUne; 8, Bmpyrean: 10, Timidity; XI, Martian Mhu; 4, Infante; 14, Grleff; 17. Tonkaha; 17, Oral); IS, Finland "Maid; 12, Lady Leo; 18, Sangatapu; as, Gulratton; M, Avmnte. Won easily 'by a length. Time, 1.4 3-5. ' Mrtiac Memorial- 1. iMarqtieteUT, 1; 6, Simon, a; C, Onahn, 4. Aim. etarted: 3, Nobleman; 2, Bine Cross; 4, Arrowfleld; 7, Tirana; 8, Onlnaform. Simon and Arrewneld ied forv«. - considerable distance, the former appealing te have the race won entering tke etrafent, but llamoetenr, wit* a Incty run on the_r»ns, -succeeded la gaming the verdict by half a length. The third horse •was four lengths awtsy. Time, UTI-t. >»*.«-* v *x>. **n Ji. : Hallway Hack Bjodlcsp.—3, TasllkoT, 1; S. Tsme mtei;* Crucelle, S. Ateo started: «, Otmra KM; 1, Penonsi; «, Vlialsi; *, Mint Love; 10, Whlss Bang; 7, Xarea*; 11, Baagt 15, Mlw Nerval; "12, Master Conu; 8, Kyoto; 19, Alice Montrose; 18, Dimmer; 1«, Prodigal; a>, Cammey.; 21. Marathon; IS, PoonoDa; Iβ, 'Hanrengs. Won tjr a length. Time, 1.33k

SOOTH CANTERBURY MEETING. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) TMAKU, Wednesday. At the Sooth Canterbury Jockey Club's Autumn Meeting to-day the totattutor ataS handled £1T,012, against £17,241 last year. Beaalts at th* later, events are:— Tlmarn Cup, one mile.—3, Almoner, 1; 4, linden, 2; 12, KUkee, 3. Also started: 1, Sleua, 0 Borke's Drift, 7 Torfreda, 5 Tin Seldler, 13 Burrangong; 11 Sedd-el-Bahr, B Marianne, 3 Bleyphos, 10 Mythology, • Marching Order. Won by one and « halt lengtha, Ttaae, 1.43 1-5. Steeplechase, two miles and » half.—2, Manawapango, 1; 1, San Sebastian, 2; 6, eonay, S. Alee started: 4 SUverspiic, I ArUacton, 0 Palladia, 8 Holllue Tide. T Golden Rupee. Won by four lengths. Time, 6.28. 'Electric Handicap, ■ four ferlonss.—l, Strategy. 1; iOrange Bitters, 2; 2, Irisa Beganee, 8. STfteen atarted. Won by tw* lengths. Time, 48 3-Gs. Beeewta Back Handicap, five furlongs.— 1, Killala, 1; 4, Tiee-Begal, 2; 3, Lima, 3. Ten started. Time, IX 2-5. Doncaster Welter, seven furlongs.— 2, Prtmum, 1; 5, Caverock, 2; 4, Braid, 3. Also atarted: S Claverhouse, 11 Jock, 6 Goldra JPrlßee, • BevolaUeaTT Naadcal. « Bandy, 1 Ardmore, 12 Bosevear. 10 All Serene.

ENGLISH RACING. XHS NEWMARKET STAKES. '•■■ '"' ' "ioXDOS, May 14. The ' Newmarket etakes resulted:-— Alien-by 1. Paragon X, Polumetis 3.—< A. ana N.ZT. Cable.) TtPBP FROM THE SOUTH. •cAjancßßtmx. (By Telegraph.-i-eneclal to "Star.") CHBISTCKDHCH, Tuesday. More rain baa fallen during tbe put lew days, and In consequence tbe plough gallop. which Is the most popular trade at Blcearton, lias Had to be closed. The grass track, however, is in excellent order, and is being freely owl. The »c* feae been of a very Interesting natare, and mbsv «f the local horses win be at the top «f tnelr torn when the Boyal Meeting comes, ep tor decision on Saturday next. Naturally the big attraction will tie «he meeting between Amythas" ta&e Martborooga Wakes. Both femes are at »• top of their form, and have Improved n a result of their racing in flic Morth. art has an army of Ackers and, oa the^tar» imagine that Arrowemlth will be a slightly better favourite than A™*^... I*"*****1 *"***** teat few days, however, a In Karo fcae come into favour, and she ale© will carry a lot of money. * J. Mason M* been fcusy with tills man tor some time, md when ahe «trtpe on Saturday tt found that she sad done a sella preparation. Wtth anything like good hick in the Me* the pair or champions might find her very doing good track work, and It win toe surprising »,***•• n °t ?* r ireat race In the Boyal Handicap, for which Kilrnsh w« probably he. inajie ilToarite. Onstaognt will be maktag ,** flrst aTM>eannce In a mile.and β-half nee. I and •£§? pa**"/ ■•* » c J 0,, " 1 ? 1 • to ° fifEleue if one that has been going on IJe right way of late, .ana may be handy stj** talsn. Sunart, however, is such a mover, that he ta cmc to run the race right oU F"chrl»tmss his thrown Fiery CroH.ont "th fclm lEoyal Arch, which has joined *\ aWetwSrear-old gelding by Sunny Lakebeen a deal of rf»oM«f daring the week. woiVttthtneYM&t*** *een exerdsed lnehiding G*****' 'S, , **' , Nantiboy; Sonny, Bore, end Grim Jeke. All Talk and Mavelo are already at aid will compete at tHe Dunedia Winter Meeting..: ■ -' .', — _ I Some Kid hae buret a foot,- and In eeneequence Iβ belne" _. . _,_, __. lion Spec !• ftlopia* In greet slyle. *M ie in fine nk* Just new. . -*'

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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 114, 13 May 1920, Page 9

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RACING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 114, 13 May 1920, Page 9

RACING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 114, 13 May 1920, Page 9