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AUCKLAND RACING CLUB.

CONCLUDING DAY

PHLTE W JLNKIE WINS GRANDSTAND.

TUKIA THE ROYAL STAKES

The Auckland Racing Club's Summer -Meeting was concluded to-day in glorious weather. Tlie course was in excellent order, and there was a good attendance.

B. Rosen, the rider of Broadwood, in the Goodwood Handicap, was suspended for three months for interference.

Following are the results: —

GOODWOOD nAXDIPAP, of Dsosovs. One mile.

PRETTT MAN, br g, O.vrs, by Maniapnto—Pretty Helen (Mr. A. Tooniam, 7.4J —Bfore 1 ALFORT. br ? . f.yrs fMr. J. FraserSmith). B.lo —MrTavish . " KOYAI, BOX. i-h h. fiyrt (Mr. (J. L. Strati 1. o.o—lt Baprby • Wn.n Hl>:i). t> f. :{vrn (Sir Cleo. Clifford), 7.4—ituniß • •Dead heat.

Also started : Tactful 8.12. Xloid P.nd 7.12. rSroadwooi! Til. Archie 7.5. Narrow Neck 7.5. Bitholia 7.3. Tlnopono 7.3. Opaloid 7.0. Thunderclap 7.0, Hold Jacket 7.0.

When the Held settled down Tactful was in front, with Tlnopono, Narrow N'ccli and Alfort next. Alone the hack Narrow Neck was in charjre from Tactful. Tinopono, Alfort, Pretty Man. Broadwood and Archie. As they crossed the top Broadwood had ran •to the front from Gold Bad, Alfort. Tinopono. Wild Hind. Royal Box and Tactful. Brondwood was lirst into the straight from Alfort, Royal Box and Wild Hind, with Pretty Man handy. At the distance Preitv Men drew to the front and a prent race saw him beat Alfort by half a length, with Koyal Box and Wild Hind, v.-hcth deadheated for third place, a h-a dawa.v. Thes came Thunderclap. Gold Jacket and Tinopono. Tliae, I.GS o-5. Wild Hind wa3 favourite.

SYLVIA HANDICAP of 550sovs. Six furlongs. QUINETTE. br f. 2yrs, by Quin Abbey— Brown Nell (Mr. 11. Hannon, 8.10 —McTnvish 1 TANADEEK. 1) g. 2;.rs (Mr. W. J. Jorgonsen), 8.7—-Waddell - SHINING ARMOUR, b g. 2yrs (Mr. It. Grace), 7.7 —Koesir.g 3 Also started : Lady Rewa 8.3, Son o' Mine, 7.4, Houhora C.S. Houhora was the first to show prominent, with Quinette and Son o' Mine next, followed by Tanadees. Lady Rewa, and Shining Armour. Across the top Quinette and Son o' Mine were together, attended by Houhora, Tnnndees. Shining Armour and Lady Rewa. Quiuctte nnd Son o' Mine were first into the straight, end in the run home Quinette won by :i longtli and a-half from Tauadees, which beat Shining Armour oy n ucck. Son o' Mine was fourth, and then came Lndy Rewa nnd Eonhora. Time, 1.16. Lady Itewa was liiTOurite. GRANDSTAN JIHAKDICAU, of lOOOsovs. One mile and a-quarter. PILLIEWINKIE. br g, 4yrs. by Winkie Wnterspray (Mr. It_ W. King), S.7 — Cotton 1 RUAPAPA, eh h. 4yre (Mr. W. Scholium). 6.9— W. Bagby - SURVEYOR, eh h, aged (Mr. J. Paterson ). 9.3—1t- S. P.agby 3 Also started : Loyal Irish 5.7. Gold Light S.l. Winning Hit S.l. Te Kara 7.13, Boomerdav 7.5, TinokaUa 6.8, T'inohoro 6.8, Sycorai 6.7. Royal Abbey 6.7. Demand 6.7, Illumination 6.7. Shebang 6.7. Loyal Irish led past the stand from Tlnokuha, Ruapapa, Sycorax, Surveyor, and Gold Light, Ruapapa took charge along the buck from Loyal Irish, Sycorax, Tinohoro. Royal Abbey. Gold Light, Tinokaha, I'iliiewfnkie Illumination and Surveyor. Ruapapa piloted the field across tbe cutting from Loyal Irish. Gold Light. Pillie-wlnk-lc, Surveyor and Te Kara. Ruapapa was first into the straight, followed by Iflliewiukie. Gold Light and Loyal Irish, Pilliewinkie drew out at the distance and won by half a length from Ruapapa, which beat Surveyor by a neck. Then came Gold Light. Te Kara. Lovai Irish. Boomerday. Winning Hit Demand. Illumination and Tinokaha, Time. 2.7 1-5. PilllewinUle was favourite. TWENTY-NINTH ROYAL STAKES, of 14UOSOVS. For two. three and four-year-olds. Weight tor ago. Six furlongs. TUKI V b f. "ivrs. by Absurd —Tahua (W. Mc'.. Duncan). S.6—McCarten) . 1 NIGGER MINSTUEL. b c. 2yrs (T. 11. Lowtv), 0 7 (including 71b allowance) W. liagby •_• • • - - INFERNO, b c. 2yrs (W. Hume), i.O — Keesmg * ■ v Also started : Prince Lupin, 6.5. Tukia was first out. followed by Inferno. witb Nigger Mlnstr-el and Prince Lupin together. Tukia led into the straight from inferno. Nigger Minstrel and Prince Lupin. At tho distance Nigger Minstrel ranged alongside Tukia. and in a good finish Tukia won by a neck from Nigger Minstrel, -ho bea lnft-rno by two and a half lenguis. Time, 1.13 4-5. Tukia was favourite. AUCKLAND HURDLES of 550sovs. Two miles. WHANOKO. 10.4 I MISS MELVA. 10.12 2 PINE ARCH. 10.S " Won by three-quarters of a length, a neck between se.oiid and third. Time, Scratched: Royal Abbey and Active.

STRATFORD RACES. (Hy Telegraph—lVcss Association.) STRATKOr.D. this day. The second tin's -nrinc of the .-tratforri meetlns was held in fine weather and wth a otlondan <■. 'tut- ropcae was in yooJ order. Kcsults are as follow: — CARDIFF iIANDICAP. The Lamb 1_ Eurd'a :; Won easily. Scratched: I'rsisewortny. Time, I-β. TOKO WELTER. Opa. 5.7 1 Camp Eird S.I •- Walotama, 8.11 :: "Won l»y a length. .S.-ratL-hcd: Hucie Time, 1.45. ! MAI,OX£ MEMORIAL. * [income 1 i Glencairn "J j ilarquetenr H A gooii finish. Ton by half a length. ScratclieU: Cold Steel ami I'itoa. Tlaie,

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Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 1, 2 January 1924, Page 7

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AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 1, 2 January 1924, Page 7

AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 1, 2 January 1924, Page 7

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