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WAIRARAPA RACES.

HELEN ntJFUS WINS CUP. ' (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) MASTERTON, Tuesday. ] T.ho Wairarapa Ilacins Club's Jubilee 1 Meeting opened to-day in fine weather. 'I Tlhe attendance was good and the track very feist. The totallsator handled £23.392, t as against £21.990 last year. The follow- « ing are the results : — J Trial Hack.—Heatheote (D. Butler). 1 ; Glimpse, 2; BonlHa, 3. Won by a head. • Time, 1.1 1-0, ', Hack Writer.—Zero Hour (L. G. Butler), 1: Tinohari, 2: Sempllce. 3. Won by '. half a lensrth. Time. 1.2S 2-5. j FJj-ing Handicap.-—Chimera (A. Stowc). I 1; Ladj- Fingers, 2; Jackaroo, 3. Won by two lengths. Time, 114 Walrarapa Cup.—Helen ittufus (D. Butler), i; Merry Day, 2; Bonnetter, 3. uon by two and a half lengths. Time, 2.i>l 1-3. A track record, but the winner weighed in 4lh under. Nursery Handicap.—Quiescent (C. Reed), 1; Bonideer, 2; Rachael, 3. Won by a , length and a Jialf. Time 1.l 1-5. ' nimutaka Hack. — Auckland, 1: Good • Mark, 2; Stream, 3. Won by a head. ] Time, 1.43 1-5. ' Wardell Welter.—Peneus (A. Stowe). 1: • Counter Attack, 2; Kilris. 3. Won by a i length and a half. Time 1.26. i Telegraph Handicap.—lmperial Spark (C. < Reed), 1; Hea.thcote, 2; Import. 3. Won i by half a length. Time, 1.13 4-3. 1 . i MARTON MEETING. ! NGATA WINS THE CUP. (By Telegraph—Prese Association.) MARTON, Tuesday. * The weather was fine and there was a , record attendance at the Marton Club's race meeting to-day. The going was hard. The sum of £36,001 wae passed through ' the totnlientor, as agetaet £37,481 last , year. Following are the results:— Trial. —Sunshot (A. Olllver), 1; Deborah. . 2; Quaestor, 3. Also started: Fillctte, • Kanaka, Hallowman. Equalise, Puwhero and Panim. Won by a head. Time 1.16 2-5. Hurdles.—Santiago (H. Gordon), 1: Anxious Moments, 2; All Melody, 3. Also < started: Konmark, Sling Camp, Country ' Life. Admiration and Submerge. Won. by I two lengths. Time, 2.16. • Juvenile.—Gaillard (J. Berry), 1; Slaosi. i 2:. Bon March. 3. Won by a length and i a-half. Time, 1.2. ! Marton Cup.—Ngafa (L. G. Morris), 1; . Scotch Mixture. 2; Mark Time, 3. Also started: Admiral Codrington, Listowel, Mountain Crag, Ora's Delight. T. Brend, riding Ora'H Delight, lost a stirrup at the beginning of the race, and fell later.. He escaped with a bruised leg. Won by half a length. Time, 2.8. Dash Hack.—Bright Eyes (W. Teppett), 1; Anticipate, 2: Loyal Maid, 3. Also started : Some Red. Cu»hat, Strongholt, Regard, and Vice Versa. Won by three-quar-ters of a length. Time 1.6. Railway.—Civility (D. Watts). 1; Birkie, 2 ; Santonio. 3. Also started: Veil a.ld Ares. ' Won by a nose. Time, 1.4. New Tear Hack.—Red Cherry (R. Mackie), 1; Clandhu, 2; Basso. 3. Also started: Empyrean, Sensible, Pirouette and Ngnpenga. Time. l.! 50 2-5. Welter. —Askarl (P. Rayner), 1; Pantler. 2; Cairo, 3. Won by a head. Time, 1.20. „ MEETING AT GRETMOUTH. SECOND DAY'S RACING. (By Telegraph.—Presi Association.) GREYMOUTH. Tuesday. The Greymouth Jockey Club's second day's racing was held in fine weather. The going was excellent. The totalisator handled £14,303, as against £15,454 last year, a decrease of £1131. Following arc the results: — Telegraph Handicap, clx- furlongs.—Jazz (Ludlow), 1; War Unit, 2: Elixir, 3. Also started: Rapid. Uosc R«d. Courier. Idleness. lEmerald Gom. Tantalus. Won by two lengths, half a head between second and third. Time, 1.17 1-5. Flying Handicap, five and a half furlongs.—Bon Spec (Campbell), 1: Weary Willie, 2: Brown Lady, :'.. Won by half a lenpth, four lengths separating second and ■third. Time, 1.0. (JreymonWi Cup, one mile end a quarter. —Wharfdale (Lee), 1: le FoT.te, 2: Castellan, 3. Also started: Kilfanc, Beloved, Dutch Clock. Kiklnl, Warlike, Lndy Clarcneeaux. Wharfdale led throughout and won by a length and a half, with Castellan two lengths away third. Time, 2.11. Blackball Handicap, six and a half furlongs.—Quality (Humphries), 1 : Red-' some, 2: Divorce, 3. Also started: Probate, Idleness. Caliburn and Balefire. The lest named fell. Won by a length and a half, two lengths between second and third. Time, 1.24 1-5. Second Hurdles, one mile and * half.— Lord Ashlea (Scoble). 1; Caverock. 2: Bestir, 3. Also started: Pbil May, Lord Nagar, Admiral and Talbot. The lastnamed two fell. Won by four lengths, wish, eight lenetihs between second and third. Time, 2.50 2-3. . ' New Year Handicap, six furlongs.— Brown Willie (Humphries), 1 : Armillary, 2; Marble Bar, 3. Also started: Ma-ta-ren. Prosperity. Antagony. Ued Courier. Won by threenqoarters of a lenßtb,. half a lcngtli separating second and third. Time, 1.10 4-5. Otira Handicap, six and a half furlongs.—Clnxelna (Emerson), 1 : Probate. ■J : Demonstrate. 3. A&ao started : Dribble. Won by a neck, half a Jengfjh between second and ilihird. Time, 1.23 3-5. ACCEPTANCES FOIt THIRD DAY. GKEYMOUTU, Tuesday. Kunanga Handicap, six furlongs. — Elixir 8.4, Rapid' Rose 5.3, Radial 82 I Clarion 8.2, Idleness 7.11; Xorth Inch 7.9, Emerald Gom 7.7, Slinker 7.7, Ked Courier 7.7. Oallfern 7.0, Markie 7.0, Golden Venture 7.0. Third Hurdles., one. mile and a hllf.— Lord Ashlea 11.10. 'Frisco Mail 11.9, Cawrock 11.3. Dribbln 10.1, Admiral Talbot 0.10, Bestir !>.G. Caahraan !>.:!, Bonecto 0 0 j Phil May 0.0, Mamudei- 9.0. I l'l'psioViiit's Handicap, one mllo. — Bon Simw 9.12. Wharfdaic 0.8. Castlllan !):3, Kflfa.Tio O-γ-.. BKlm-Pd 5.12. K.ila 8.5. Ma»tarciaß.4, Kikini 8.3, AM Ready 7.13. Kilbrin 7.12. Warlike 7.12. le Forte 7.8. Omoto Handicap, five and -n. half fur- ' longs. Spec 11.7, Quality 10.4. Jan; 0.0. Asnola 0.4. Saraarang 9.3. Weary i Willie 0.1. Brown Willie 8.3, Marble "Bar I 8.4. Antagony 8.2, Martis 7.11, Plying Master 7.10, Divorce 7.5, TempJo 7 o I Slinker 7.0. ■ " ' i Borough Handicap, six furlongs. — Bon Spec 1.1.4, .Tjizz ».O, Wbarfdale 9.7, Probate «.5, Armillary 9.3. Bestir 8.3, Cashman 7.7, Caliburn 7.1. Markie 7.0. Aiaura Welter Handicap, seven furlongs —'Frisco Mail 10.). Beloved 0.11, Dutch ' i Clock 9.10. First Aid 9.7. AH Heady 8 13 Raiiiac 5.12, le Forte 8.10, Admiral Talbot ' 8.8, Fresco 8.5, Balefire 8.3, Redsome 8 5 1 Better *,uck 8.0. ' j Summer Handicap, six and a half fur- I' longs.—Kikini 0.0. Matareka 8.12, Lord I Ashlea 8.12, Prosperity 8.9, Marble Bar ' 5.4, Elixir 8.4, Lady Clarenceau 7.10, Idlr- ' n«!s 7.3, Tantalus 72, Hapid Fire 7.1 CaMbum 7.0. Farewell Handicap, six and a half furlongs:—Jazz 9.9. Probaite 9.2, Agnola 9.2 I Kikini 0.0, 'Marble- Bar• Rose i 8.2, Martis 7.12, Divorce 7.7, lied Courier ■ 7.0, Slhiker 7.0. {•

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Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 1, 2 January 1924, Page 8

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WAIRARAPA RACES. Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 1, 2 January 1924, Page 8

WAIRARAPA RACES. Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 1, 2 January 1924, Page 8

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