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TAKAPUNA JOCKEY CLUB.

1 SUMMER MEETISG CONCLTTDEa, The Takapuna Joetej- Club's Smnmcr Meeting was concluded at mc North Shore this afternoon. Th- wither was dun aM threatening. litit cleared before ractacommenceii. The attendance was large. The steward* met before racing' com-mem-pil to consider a '-mnplaint lodged by jockey. H. Robinsnn. for disobedience at the post in the Stewarts' Handicap on Wednesday. After hearing evidence they tlneil Uotilnson tin. :md severely censnrer him for his conduct. MOANA HANDICAP of iTOsoTS. iMγ E. \V. Alison, jnn.'s n g Khtfblai I iOian. oyrs. by Aryan—Tartar. S>.l3 i Mr. 0. L. Stead's b m Wuniian! Wyri" i 7.:< iA. Ree.ii o I Hon. V. V. Alison's br f Sylvan, sVrs". I T.'J i 11. Kohll ... 3 I Also • starteil: I'enona B.C. Illnmination j 9.0. Jolly Prim-ess S.B. Lord Knice So [Jaffna B.3._Treso S.ir. Kitiana 7.T. Princess" ( hanain; ~.. Marble (j)a-~ 7.7. Impudence 7.7. Lady Rudire 7.7. Klllott 7.7. Sam 7 7 I When Ui.-.v wer.- lei so Lord Bruce j Jumped out jW. follow..! l.j- Marble Glass. Wanlgan. KhnMai K'.r.tn. Sylvan anil Jnffua. Il!am!n.ition headine the others i Racing aionir tlie Nark Lord Krti<-e was oat la couple of lengths clear ..f Wani-an and I Sum. nml then i-aine KhuMai Khan. Kitiana land Jaffna. with Sylvan heading a bnnched lot, nml these positions were maintained crossing the t"D. Racing to the straight V.'antgan an<i KhnbLai Khan moved up and as they turned for home were almost on term* with Lord Bruce, while Sylvan also improve*! his position and Penona made a ■ forward move. Lord ISrnce was beaten. I inside the distance, and Khnl.lai Khan and Waniijan drew out. an interesting race neck. Sylvan finished well and got third*. I half a length away, and then came Lon! Bruce, Penona. Jolly Princess Ixulv I Rmlge, Impudence, and Sam, th» la?- r.hrw i-.einir •Killott. Princess Channin» Innd Kitiana. Time. 1.29 2-". Sylvan was TAKAPrXA HACK HA>Q>ICAP nnKDLr-S of 230sovs. One mile and a-hslf. Jfr. E, .Montsomery's ir g. Maori TiSanga. C7rs. by Maori King—Waipnrata, 0 2 1 Mr. M. Wells' b m ■Shell Shock, a-wf ■ 10.G fßeimie' a Mi-. F. J. Lrsnar's for g General Raven I Cyrs. 9.1 iMcDtmHl 3 Also «tan<-d: Mnltiplane 10.6. Lady Energy 10.C. Ixjmbardx 0.10, Lady Lyddite 0.10, Swastijia S».<). Waima 9.0. Guerre a Mort 9.0, Astray 9.0. Eomance 9.0. Romance quickest to -begin, and, joined l>v Sieil Shock, the pair rared toi gether to The first fence, the latter goins ' out to make the Tunning, and eflowin^ , tie way past the cstajid. -followed by General ■Raven, Lady Lyddite. -Romance. Gnerre a Mort, Haori Tiiaitfa, Astra7, Lombardr. OdnitipJane, Swastika and Waima in that ! order. General Kaven Tan up to Shell ! •'S-h-6 j -k in the straient. and goinc along tie back got to the front, with SneH Shock. Lady Lyddite. Ko-maace. Gnerre a Mort and Haori Titanga racing as named. Lady Lyddite came to grief at tlie fence near the half-mile post, and racing across the top. Shell Sljoei gut in front again, Maori p <*h tilmofi" on Tcr*ms. and General ißaven and Rotaance handy. Shell Sbock and Ua-ori came at the last fejice together, with General Baven and Homance olose up. a good race eeeing Maori Tikanga stay lie -longest and get Hie decision by twiK a nec± from Siell 'SiK«*. with Oneral RaTen half a length ■fnrtlier back, and Romance- olose up. Gnerre a "Wott was npi i anti came Loinbarfy. Lady Energy and Mn-ltiplane. with Aetray last, Weima falling az the last fence and Swastika bein? pulled trp. Tiaie, -230. Multiplane was favourite. SUBU2BAN" HANDICAP of 400sovs. Five fnrlongs. Mr. R. J. Graham's b g Infante, oyrs. by Qnin Abbey—Mnsketry mare, 6.T OVigSinsi 1 Mr. J. Molloys cU h Golden Babble, 4yrs. 0.10 ij. O'Sheal 3 Mr John Donald's eh g Crowhorst. Byrs, SO (Manson) ..:... 3 Also started: Tinokaha 7.7, Geoffrey 8.12, Miss KUire 0.13. Koyai Mark 6.11," Sing Lupin o.S), Soultaue U. 7. Deail Sweet «.7. There was some trouble at the post, and when they were let ;u (ioldeu Bubble, Infante. iii>'s Klllte, and i.'rowlmrst were quickest to besiu. the former soon gettii-q to the front, leading across the top, fcllowed by Infante. Dead Sweet. Crowhurst. Miss Ellice. Tiuokaha. Royal Mark, Geoffrey, and Soultaue in that order. Entering the straight Golden Bubble was just Iα front of Infante, with Orbwhurst. Tißitiiha, and Dead Sweet close up. the others, with the exception of Sonltane. heicg buiicjletl. inTaute sot alongside (»oldcii Babble inside tlit- iliaUince. and in a fln , : tinish outsmyed Golden Bubble, and gov the decision by a short head. Crowhurst was a length ami a-half third, and then came Dead Sweet. Geoffrey. Hoyal MarS, Miss Ellice. 'Unotaha. Ring Lupin, with Soultane last. Time. I.J. lioldea Bubble was favourite. TAKAPUNA J.l'. HANDll'Al' of SOOsOVS. One mile, two furlongs and a-half. Mr. Ernest Alison's br g- Landslide 3yrs, by Kenilworth—Elegance, *UMlt-Reed) 1 H>. it. Hannun'i cli s Royal AWbey, OJTS, 7JU lilcTavishj 'i Mr. VV. -B. Gieeeu's , . blk g Gatherer, 6yis, C.VJ iScoti) 3 Also started. KocMeM 7.10. Mansamahoe 7.7. Walton 7.J. S<.-rap o" Paiier 7.'2, Canowlndra 7.0, Wiudorah C.7. and when they were let go Scrap o' Paper, Gatherer. Canowindra, and Landslide moved first, but once fairly on their journey. Gatherer took charge, leading past the standstand two lengths clear of Landslide, after which in order came Scrap o' Paper, Canowindra. Royal Abbey, and Windorah, interference, which put both Itockfield and Mangrrmnhoe out of it. Uie latter losing his rider, while Rockneld was pulled up. Going along the back Gatherer had drawn out three lengths in front of Scrap o' Paper, Canowindra. and Landslide, which were in close company with Royal Abbey, and Windorah following. Walton being last Crossing the top the field bunched up, and as in front of ltoyal Abbey, with Landslide, Canowindra, and Windorah handy. Royal Aobey ran past Gatherer once they pa-sod the distance. Then landslide came on ihe scene, and finishing well got up to win by half a neck. GathPrer was two lengths uway, third, and then come Windoraiu Walton, and Cnnowindra. with Scrap o' Paper last. Time, HI:! .;■.".. Royal Abtey C.J.C. SC-iLMER- MBETIXG. ißy Telegraph—l'ross Association.) CliKlSTClirßrrn. this day. The Canterbury Joi-key ritib's Sninmer Meeting is -being lielil in t-t>ld wet weather, which is affecting tin- attendance. The course is heavy. Following are the results: — HORNBY lIAXIWAP. One mile and I a-hair. Istrayshot. ID.fl } Whlpi-oni. "All — . Gleutoiuifr. lo.l. , ; - "' start,-:. Won by three lengths. Time, J .». ! ■AHIATI-α IiA«"-ii.S. ■r-.y Telegraph.- I'rees Association.) I-AIJIATL'A. this <iar. 1 v >xTI -r prevails an-] tht-rt* is a b!x ,to'w<l for the I'aJilatna ra.-es tu-daj". i"oik>wlujc .ire the resulu:MAIOKX IIA-VUiCA! , . Hr» furlongs. sSSiuf 1, !.:."::::::.■""""•"•••""•• * |kon«lat.i 3 ■ scratched: KeeardJeee, ITes- : vpirodliia. Kuia Slaujjwwi, l'rwlen* Lad. \\\>u ijy haJf a .-ji , :... 1.3 U-o. IL-IMFiJRS' FLAT lIANDH'AI , . One mile ivu-r 1.8. : k, !■ : _ ._ 1 Lord 1->:j • 7.'.'.'. I ,Sct:il -h-ni: Powder iting. Ttoa it' ■ lenrtb. Xiu.-. ill.

_\.-ar li-apix-y, in tlie Depa Sacne-et-lxiire, a ikeluton i foujid tifu-.-n ipet U-.\,,\v the si tin- i-ari;i. .i-hi<h I'rofessor iL IA-«n.-. {ipini-.uinis i-s thy skelelt c.Vjaarit thai fa.-i extinct when h mtuiiin-rtii--- roamed tho .-urfaj Northern H<'mtpliere. The was itearly thirteen feet hi, trnnk L-; over seven feet' ' «re)gh= nine-teen j>oTnids.

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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 25, 29 January 1921, Page 5

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TAKAPUNA JOCKEY CLUB. Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 25, 29 January 1921, Page 5

TAKAPUNA JOCKEY CLUB. Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 25, 29 January 1921, Page 5