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RACING NEWS.

HAWKE'S BAY MEETING. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) HASTINGS, Thursday. The Ilawkc's Ray Jockey Club's Winter Meeting w:is concluded to-djiy. The weather w;is line and there was ;i good attendance. The totiillwntor investments amounted to i'lti,r><;7, ugnlnst iiajsvu on the corresponding day last year, an increase of £'7(K. The total for the meeting was £33,005, compared with CTJ.-112 last, year, which represents an increase of i'H'.W compared with last year's futures. The following were the later results: — LADIES' NKi'KLAi'K. One mile and a quarter. (Jood Mark. 11.1 (Mr. G. Green) 1 Asleep. W.l 0 L' Empyrean, l<l.l :; Also started: Convention 10.7. Kinpjrean was the early leader. Along the back Asleep went up, and coming to the straight liood Mark and Asleep were racing on terms. In the run home (Jood Mark won by a length. Time. 2.17. IIAI'KAWA HACK HANDICAP. Nine . fnrlonss. Kaaliumanu. fl.ii (H. Griffiths) 1 Master Black, »M a Kilfaire, 10.1 :; Also started: Nukumai 10.-1, Mountain Too ii.lo. Uuyal Heather 9.0. Morgen 8.0. Kiiroc n.O. Sensible il.O. I^, c |n !1.0. Coming to the home bend, Master lilac]; and Nukumai were slightly ahead. K.iahumauu then came throiich fr..m about fifth, and finishing we!l won by a length and n half: half a length between second and third. Time. 1.59 3-3. FINAL HANDICAP. Sis furlongs and a half. Koodoo. O.ir: (U. Hate!') 1 yarrler. 11.0 J A vonloa. 1)0 .". Also started: Haltle Knight IO.IJ. .Toy P.ide lo.lii, lino 10.10. Cleasanta 0.5.. Happy Kays :».«. Toionett B.:>. March On il.O, Crown Jet !).O. Harrier was lirc-t lo show mil. then Koodon took command. At the Mini for home. Koodoo. Happy Pays and Avonleii were together, and a tine rare ensued to the post. Koodoo winning hy a head fn.in Itnrrier. which was separated by a like margin from Avonlea. Time. 1.22 ■».:;. THE WELLINGTON MEETING. WKIOHTS FOIt FIRST DAY. {By Telegraph.—Press Association.) HASTINGS, Thursday. The following weights have been declared by Mr. 11. Coyle for events to be run at the \\ eiliui-tuu Uaciug Club's Winter MeetVittoria Hurdles, one mile aud threeI quarters.—TenterlMd 11.10, Santiago 11.7, ltoyai Star 11.0, Siieut Kiug ll.t), Admiral Codriugtou 11.4, l.andbird 11.3, Le Forte 10.13, Merry ISells 10. 12, Militaire 10.10, Merry Singer 10.S, Solfanello 10.5, Ilonilirook 10..'i. Itrlgadier Kill 9.13, Demand IMS, Hadiac 9.10, lloyal Fame 9.10, Big i'ush U.e, liodyguurd !'..>, Gold Kip 9.5, Ivarihshine !>.3, Vindictive SUi. L'rnlla U.-, Billy Gluten 11.0, Crown Coin 8.0, Klothenes '.i.o, Gold I'iece 9.0, I'olthogue 9.0. Alpaca. 0.0. Athens 11. 0.0. Stewards' Handicap, six furlongs.—l'avo ll.it, Duo 10.lt, Kcuador 10.S, Koodoo 10.G, Dancing Days 10.4, Wassail 10.:;, Te Kawa 51.13, Soliform U. 12, Lady Fingers Sl.ll, Miss F.gypt 9.10, Lady Hidic.ule 0.10, Alarie 0.10, Vouia 11.10, I'addys Hope 9.8, Cleasauta 0.3, Counter Attack ».2, Burleycorn 0.2, Aeriform U. 2, Kntre Nous 11.2, Avonlea 0.0, Uacksueesh 0.0. Kafn n.O, Hose of Athens 0.0, Sycorax 9.0, Karutahl 0.0, The Bolter U.O, ■White Ensign 0.0, Valley Uose 9.0. Hack Steeplechase, two miles and a half. —Mahuni 12.1!, Carawook 11.13, Kohu 11.10. Prince Kufus II.S, Galway 11.2, Kovno 10.12, Cartoon 10.9, Guanaeo 10.4, Bustler 10.,' i, Ore Ore 10.3, Gaze 0.10. Kowan 9.12, Ued Sol 0.10, Cambric 9.5. Klllard 9.3, Paul I'ry 0.0, Cushat 9.0. Hindi 9.0. Silta !).O. Birkenella 0.0. Blue Hall 0.0, Achilleon 9.0, FirebligtU 0.0, Labour Morn 9.0, Scintillation 0.0, Silk Item 9.0. Sansallno 9.0, Sinuous 9.0. Stratbpan 0.0. Winter Hurdle. Itace.. two miles and a quartcr.-Lochson 11.5, Vagabond 10.11. First Born 10.10, Alteration 10.fi, General Advance 10.P. Sir Kosebery 10.7. Tinohaka 1(1.7, Bootnerdny 10.7, Lochella 10.6. Sea De'il 10.C. Maunsa 10.4. Prince Kufus 10.4. , Explorer 10.3, Omabu 10.1. Captain Sarto 10.0. Nukumai 9.13. Tenterfielrl 0.13. En Itonte 0.11. Mandrake 9.7. Penury Kose 9.7. Oaklclgh 0.(5. Sautiatio 9.5, Woden 9.5, Ore Ore 0.3. Bustler 9.0, Matatua 9.0, Le Forte 9.0. Parliamentary Handicap, one mile and a quarter.—lncome 10.13, Duo 10.10. Sunart 10.10, Mtisketoon 10.8, I'ompey 10.8. Boadicea 10. R. Comicnl 10.4. Cold Steel 10.4. Merry Day 10.2. Winning Hit 10.1. Arch Salute fl.ii. Silent Kin;: 0.11, Mecan fI.G, Helen Rufus O.fi. Diamond Kinp 9.6. Prince Feronz 9.5. T.ady Ben 9.3, Printemps 9.2. AsUari 9.0. Crucelle il.O, Sycorax 9.0, Valley Kose 0.0. Hlsli-weicht Handicap, one mile and :i quarter.—Comicnl 11.10. Tinohaka 10.12, Omabu 10.7, Merry Bells 10.0, Militaire 9.11. First Born O.'ll. Prince Rufus 9.11. Cartoon 9.11. Birkeuella !).!), Bonlbrook 0.0, I'ralla 9.9. Kipling 0.0. Captain Sarto 9.7, Lochella 9.7. Miss Mickey 0.7. Bodyguard 9 7 Earthshine 9.3, Dominant 9.3. Empyrean !12. Te Maire 0.2. Proclaim 0.2, San Forte 9.2. Bon Maid prelding 9.2. Asleep 0.0. Achilleon 9.0. Gold Piece 9.0. Kohu 9.0, Kyoto 9.0. Polthojrne 0.0. Te Aro Handicap, seven furloncs.— Wassail 11.10. Te Kawa ll.n. Tussore 10.9. Gardenia 10.5. Kafa 10.."i. Mountain Sicnal 10.4. Alabama 10.4. Carpentier 10.4. Barn Owl 10.3. Puketoi 10.1. Miss Mickey 9.12. Carnbee 9.12. Kilfaire 9.10. Prompter 9.10. liricadicr Bill 0.9. Tinohari 9.0. Brieht Eves 9.7. Interest O.fi. Gluement 9.4. Kutilo 0.3. Itene Mavis 0.2. Otn«lrn 9.0. Sir Moment 9.0 S.iiamis 9.0. Bonomel 9.0. Enthuse 9.>, Kilroe n.O. Knichrhoml 0.0. Treadwell 9.0. Wellington Steenlechnse. three miles anil a oii.irter — Onklelsli 11.13. Sir Rosehery U.S. Omahu 11.5. Pomnlona 11.1. Carawock 10.12. Mahuni 10.11. Kolm lO.n. San Fortp 10.7, Lochella 10.7. Glenotus 10.8, ,Sea De'il 10.fi. Palencia 10.0. Stnrdee 10.0. Dick fl.O. G'ilwny 9 5. Fi«st Line 9.5. Passin' Throuch 9r, Kiplinsr 9.3. Kovno 9.0, Bustler 0.0, Te Ma ire 9.0. Polthoiue 9.0. Ouanaeo 9.0. Ore Ore 9.D, liirkenella 9.0. Gan? Awa" 9.0, Red Sol 9.0. GLOAMING STAYS AT HOME. EIGHT CANTERP.rKY HORSES FOIt SYDNEY. (Hy Tele-raph.—Special to "Star") CHRISTCHURCH. this day. After all Gloaming is not golnf! to Kand wick. His doubtful leg has been pivin;: further trouble, aud it has been decided to leave him at home, thus providing an opportunity for the innuendo specialists who have made it a practice to belittle a Kallant horse because they do not approve of his connections. Parody is not to go to Australia either, and R. J. Mason's team will lie the two two-year-olds the colt Nincompoop (Absurd —Chelomal, and the filly Chignon (Absurd—Lady l>). who are in the A..T.C. Breeders' Plate and Gimcrack Stakes respectively. Both have shown the Absurd speed in sprints. E. D. Jones left to-night to catch the rjlimaroa in Wellington with six horses. P,allymena. Xfurihaupo, Glcntruin, Royal Despatch. Alfonso, and the rising two-year-old Currency (Paper Money—Kilroyl. Australians will find that liiillyinena has improved a lot in appearance since his previous visit last spring, and if all goes well v.ith him he is likely to prove a formidable opponent for the best Australian horses in weight-for-age races. Murilianpo has scarcely fulfilled early expecta- ! tlons, hut he is nevertheless a sood prospect I for handicaps. As for Glenlruin, up to six | furlongs she is not far off the b»ry best I class. The other three members of tbe team are maidens, with their racing all in front of them. Alfonso and Royal Despatch are a promising pair, which is all that is known of them at present, while Currency has already demonstrated that she can go fast for a couple of furlongs. Altogether Jones' team looks a better lot than the oDe he took away n year ago. He will, of course, have no Derby to swell his stake, earnings this time, but his chances of winning the races look very bright. He will curry the good wishes of many New Zealand friends. CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. Owners and trainers nre reminded that entries for the Grund Nationnl Hurdle Kace, Grand National Steeplechase, Winter Cup, Beaufort Steeplechase, Sydenham Hurdles, and Lincoln Steeplechase, to be run at the Canterbury Jockey Club's meeting, close with the secretary, Mr. F. C. Cother, CbristclHirch. at S p.m. to-day. _—__— ——^^~ Worn.s In children gentiy and thoroughly expelled by Wade's Worm Figs. Not iiasty—children like them. Make your fretful, ailing child healthy again. Wade's Worm Figs, all chemists.—(Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 151, 27 June 1924, Page 8

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RACING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 151, 27 June 1924, Page 8

RACING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 151, 27 June 1924, Page 8

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