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RACING NEWS.

TE AROHA RACES. • CUP WON BY GEOFFREY. TA\fA-A ROA WINS SPRINT EVENT. Special Reporter.) TE AROHA, Saturday. The Te Aroha Jockey Clubs first day racing was well patronised. The prtnclpi event, the Te Aroha Cup. was won by M E. \V. Alison, jnn.. with the Australlan-bn three-year-o]d Geoffrey. The projramn was not run off to the advertised titu«§. ai the majority of those who waited to Bee tl last rare decided missed the special tral to Auckland. "When Daloopin Ml in the Ruakak Hurdles. R. Conway had his right colla Till-: TUTAJ.ISATOK. The sum of £42,<M3 was invested on tl niHi-inne f..r tbi> day. being an increase < over £12,000 on the corresponding day la; year. Details of the events run after press tin on Saturday are as follows.— TE AROHA PIT of iiOOsovs. One mile and .i-i|uurter. Mr. E. \V. Alison, jnn. "a. l> s Geoffrey 7.10 i A Reedl Mr. (J. (Jreens b c. Prince CUirlcrjl. 7.4 Mr. R. Ilannou's eh s Royal Abbey, 8.10 Also started: Forest Hold 7.7. Cmv wlndra 7.2. Blue Cross 7.1. Koy.ll Irish HI Priu-cp Cbarlemi made the running to *.h straight, where (Jeoffrey came througli. an won by a length and .1 hnlf. a length !■< twpp.i second and third. Time. 27. lluyo Abbey was favourite. PIAKO HACK HANDICAP of 2aosove. Six furlonje. Mr. .las. Irwin's br j Sight Time 77 . Hloldtliichi Mr. ,1. McNicols eh g Brodl'li. 5.4...... Messrs. M. I), and P. .1. I.y.i-hs h S Clonniel. 8.10 Scratchixl: Knighton. Araluen, Jolly Prlt eps«. I-otona. Proposer. Navana, Strldi away. Impudence. St. Walpa, auJ i.ad Glissus. Clonniel led tn the straliat then Xigli Time rim, through nnj won !>y Iw> lengths, Balf a length betwpeu second an< third. Time. 1.-,e. Swift Flight wa Iβ vourltp. WAIHOf HANDICAP of 20Osovs Six furlongs. Mr. .7. T. Hetets br g Tatna-a-roa, R 1 (d lovers Mr. .1. Molloy's eh c Goiden'Bubhfe.' 9 r> - N 'r- O VT. lulyors eh m Mis.« KUlre. S.-rat.-hed: Right aud Left, Caballero an, Rainy Day. Golden Rubble led to the distance wher. "lama-a-roa challenged, and won a good rac, uy a lon* neck. Two lengths betweei spcoikl and third. Time. 1.14. iioldei Hubble was favourite.

.ILMI-KKS- FLAT HANniCAP, og aoOeovs One mile and a-half.

Mr. ir. rtarnaby's !>lk g Multiplane, by Multifld—Natoa. 9.12 iMcFllnn) ...... Hon. li. W. Alisons Slowcoach. H. 9 iTiirnen Mr. Bruce McCartpn's Totara Jack. 9.0.

Also started: Lady Energy 10.11, l,uperIno 10.3. fJlftuaturp !>.!>, Manukau 9.3. llopve 0.3. Silver Lode 1>.2. Welshman !>.-J. Going along the back Multiplane gained a lend of four lengths, ami e;entual!v won by two lengths. Slowcoach was a 'length Hear of Tutnra Jack, will] Luperlno upxt Tlnin, "J.4CI. Multiplane was ravouritp. HOT SI'KIXGS HANDICAP of ioiisovs. One mile. Hon. K. \V. Alisons .h h Lord KenUwiirtli. tlyrs. lij- Kenllworm— Vandarans. T.S iA. ilccdi 1 Mr. A. Mi-Arthur's -Nunerraui. f>.9 iKppsinK) -J Messrs. l'otts and .McDonald's Mflngal mahop. 7.7 (C. Hppil) ;; Also started: I'enoua 7..">. Scrap o" Paper 7.0. Tlnopai 7.(5. Rczant 6,!>. Oliltl i :i Artripp 8.7. War Tank ft.ll. Kenllwi.rth led all the way and won hy half a length: Mangnmaho*- o'length and a-half away, third. Time. 1.40 -1-7, Lord Kenllworih was favourite. C.J.O. HAXUICAPS, (By Association.) CrntIRTCHmCH, Sunday. The Cnnterlmry Jockey Club's handicaps are us fojkiw:— Oreat Easter Hanilli-ap.-Sasanof 10.3, Surveyor 0.13. Sfatnette 5..1. Silver Link n.2, Maioha 9.1. Katllal 8.13. Tlgxitlya S 13 ■Royal Stag 8.12. Solfanello B.H. Humbug R.lO. t:iean Sweep 5.9. Kleiw 8.9. Ohiroera 8.8. Silver Teak 8.6. Gaslia* 8.5 Caehmerp 8.4. Winter Wind '8.4. Bopeep 8.3. C.hryanstom 5.. - !. Golden Bubble 8.1. win Oakland 7.13. Early DAwn ".!). Killowen 7.fl Miss Mimic 7.5. Epotieni 7.7. Blackmail 7.6 Truthful 7.6. Sarisfnctlon 7.0, Sunny Corner '~T ). Counter Attack C.7. Benircroop c.7 Prince Martian 6.7. Malaga <&.!, Filagree

Great Autumn Handicap. —ttoval Staz 0.3. Mninha n.:t. KilnisJi 8.10. Vagabond S.lO, Elena 8.0, Gar-bag 8.9. Radial 8.8. Fw Chow 8.1, Boyal Star S.l. Bonnie Maid 7.13. Clean Sweep 7.11, Winter Wind 7.10 OnsSmere 7.9, Warlove 7.8, Bengeroop 6.13' Tin Soldier fi.io. Insurrectlnn «.!> JoTinnv Walker 6.8. Linden 0.7. Malaga 6.7. Dnitch Courece 6.7. Winkle 6.7, Prince Martian 6.7, Bondage 6.7, Greekeon 6.7, Filagree 6.TT RACING CLUB. ATTCMX •MEETING OPENS. I. BO EH WON* BY X AT.'TIT AL. March 6 The Victoria Uar-tne Clnb'n Antnmn Meeting opened at Flemington to-day in flno wearber. Ijnt a stron K wired was In evidence. There was a large attendance. The some wjw a trifle heavy. The veteran Xickajack. ridden b.v the ex-New Zeolander J. X. AlacOreEor, created a surprise T>t flnlshine wtrongly end winning the Pine Hurdle Hace easily from the fancied Tullilah.

Nautical led all tnp way In the St. Leger. 1 winning easily from Salitros, which ruled favourite. Salitros- was interfered with at the start, and was last early In tSie race Nautical now carries 7.11 In the Australian Cup. Nmrtlcal i« owned by his breeder Mr. James Wilson, of Ronny Vale. Eiirythmic was last In the early stages of the Essendon Stakes, but went to the front in the straight and won comfortablT This Is Eurythmlc's seventh win in eight Victorian starts. The time was slow Eurythuiic Is engaged In all Che weleht-for-ase races at the meeting. He In trained by J. Holt for the TV'est Australian Mr. E. G. ]>c Steere.

Great tnte>vt>t was displayed In Bbc Newmarket Handicap, for which there were 31 starters. Trcssady Queen. Blue Cross and TJsnavane were prominent at two furlongs Tressady Queen, Galtee MaH. Cetlgne and Blue Cross were conspicuous at the distance. Lisnavane, Cetigne. Tress-idy Queen Blue Cross. Rostrum ami Rathillet werP the leading six horses that had a chance at the half distance. Blue Creels came up ou tJic outside with a strong run. and won hrilllantly hy a length. Rostrum, which heat Rathillet by half a neck, ran a «ood race. Raiihillet finished strongly. The fa-vourite. Cixj dOr, ran disappointingly P.lue Cross won the last two Standish Handicaps. He is owned hy Mr. C. B Kellow an importer, and Ik trained by J. Holt. Blue Cross, was well rklden by G. Harrison. The winner figured No. 2S and was an outsider! Isa finished first in tie Sires" Produce Stakes, and won well from the early leader Antarian. Isa Is trained by .1. ScoMe for the filly's breeder. Mr. K. .E D. Clarke Slie ran the last six furlongs In 1.14}. I s a has incurred IOSb penalty for the Ascot Vale Stakes.

There was a great finish In the Brunswick Stakes. Wild'nn, which \rns fifth in the early part of the race. Just got borne in front of Firet Democracy and Orula WiM'tin, which has 7.4 In the Cup, Is owned and trained by the old-time locker J. Sannders.

Salitros has been withdrawn from all further engagements at the V.H.C meeting.

The following are the details of the racing: — i>

Pines Hurdle Race, of oOOsovs. Two miles. —Nickajack 10.2. 2: Tullilah, 10.10, 2; Tougia'l, 10.0, 3. Eleven started. Won by- four lengths, two lengths and a-half between second and third. Time, 3.504.

St. 'Lecer Stakes, of lOOOsors. One mile and three-quarters.—Mr. J. Wilson's <rh g Nautical, T)y Sea Prince—Monodla, S.lO (L. Franklin), 1; Mr. W. X. Manton's eh c Salitros. 8.10. 2; Mr. Jf. Falkiner'g <Si c The Warbler, S.lO, 3. Also started: Glad •Star. M'Tfti- Nautical -won by 1— lengths. Time 3.5 J.

Essendon Stakes, of lSOOsovs. Standard welght-for-age. One mile and a-half.— Enrj-thmlc, 9.8 <F. Dempsej), 1; Aocrington, 9.0, 2; MiHlem*. BJJ.. 3. Five «tnrted. Won easily by naif a length, three length* between second and third. Time, 2.43 J.

Newmarket Handicap, of 230050 m. Six (furlongs. — Mr. C. B. Kellow'e b g Blue Cross, aged, by Klna.-re—.Ln<l\- In Blue, β-o OG. Harrlsonl, 1; Mr. B. Pochlus' blk c Boetrnm. 3yrs. 6.11. 2: Mr. S I. Mackay's b c Rathillet. 3yrs, c.13. 3. Thirty-one started. Blue Cross won by a length. Time. 1.14*. Sir Ibex was fourth, aud then ctiine Cetime. Ascidian was tbe last to finish ■Sires' Produce Stakes, o% 20nosovs. Seven furlongs. Isa. S.T, 1; Antarian, .S.lO, 2: Sefton. B.n>. :i. Eig3>t started. Won by a length and a-nuarter. two lenjtt'hs between second and third. Time. I.2SJ Brunswick Stnkes. of 500HOTM. One mLle .. and a-qimrter. -Wild'un. 8.2. 1: First De- , raocracy. T.'.V and Orula. 7.4. dead heat. 2. 11 In an eiohlnv finish Wild'un w.m ihy a r. neck from First Democracy and Orula, which ran a dead hent -for second place. j e Time. 2/2SJ. lA. and N.Z. Cable.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 56, 7 March 1921, Page 7

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RACING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 56, 7 March 1921, Page 7

RACING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 56, 7 March 1921, Page 7

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