WHANGAREI RACING CLUB.
RACTSG TH THE RAIW. (By Telegraph.-Special to "Star."* WHANGAREr. this day. The spring meeting of the Whani;arei Uadns Clnh was concluded to-day. Rain fell overnight, and It como down heavlly this morainj;. Despite this, the committee derided to proceed with the prnzramme nut owing to the weather the attendance was not up ro that of Thursday. The course -was very heavy. Results:— KAURI HANDICAP, of 133sovs. Five furlongs. HOARIRI, br c, 3yrn, hy Antagonist— Country Picnic (Mr. W. Donaldson) ' Dombroskl. 7.3 I', PTXON. l>r if. .lyrs iMr.' G. Hyde)— Tremain. 7.0 " LADY LOIS, br m. "vrs (Mr. W Donaldson)—McTavlsh, 8.2 3 Also started: Jovrido 9.7. Shehnn- 7 11 Praiseworthy 7.2, Dayjrtiard 7.0, Tlno Tamii 7.0. Waltzer 7.0. Greetings 7.0. Hoarirl was flrst out, with Plnon. Praiseworthy, anrt Lady Lois next. Plnon led ! into the straisht. but in the run home Floariri headed her. to win by a nock. Lady Lois a similar distance away third and Waltzer fourth. Time, lm r> 2-Ss. Hoarirl and Lady Lois were bracketed, and these were favourite. MA.RSDEN HACK HANDICAP, of 13Osovs. Six furlongs. QONVARDIA, l> f., 3yrs, by Quin Abbey—Bouvardia (Mr. S. G. Lindsay)—Keesing, 7.7 1 BOWMAN, eh g. syrs (C. W. McCollett) —McGregor. (1.0 (51b allowance) .... 2 CAWNPORE, b s, 3yrs (.Mr. E. W. Alison) —McConnac, S.ll 3 Also started: Gold Fern 7.10, Gum Chips 7.4, Kendal 7.0, Lishtwood 7.0, Lacemaker 7.0, Owen 7.0. Qninvardiu was quickly in front, and entering the straight was Just behind Lightwood, with Cawnpore next, while Bowman was handy, and In the nin home Quinvardia again took charge, to win by a lengtu. with Cawnpore two and a-half lengths away third. Kendall was fourth. Time, lm 21s. Cawnpore was favourite. POROTI HACK HURDLES HANDICAP, Of lOOsovs. One mile and a-half. HUSHMAN (Stanway), 9.0 l GOLD PLANE (Rpnnic). 0.4 2 TOM MOOEE (Lowe), 10.1 3 Scratched: Lady Kennan, Just Quietly. Hushman took charge after they had gone five furlongs, with Scottish Knight Tom second and Gold Plane, who was well back, commenced to move up. HuHhman, however, held his own, to win by three lengths from Gold Plane, who heat Tom iloore a similar distance. Blstow was fourth. Time 3.0 2-.1. Scottish Knight was favourite. CARTERTON RACES. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) CARTERTOX, this day. There was a largo attendance for thi* second day of the Carterton Racing Club's meeting. Tho course was in splendid order. The weather was overcaat but line. Results:— TRIAL PLATE, o£ lOOsovg. King Broney, B.S 1 Azecta. 88 2 Salamis, S.S <ff 3 Scratched: Calm Eve, Lipsnl. Sanctuary. Willow Wai, The Tank. Macdhu. Won by half a length. Time, lm 16s. O.VRRINGTON HACK WELTER HANDICAP of 120sovs. One mile. 'Glnement, 9.0 1 Killoch. 9.2 "J Proclaim, 0.0 ;; Scratched: All Gold anrt Apo. Won by a , head. Time, 1.45 1-3. . , AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. ACCEPTANCES AND FINAL PAYMENTS. The Auckland Racing Club's Sprinsr Meeting: will Have tv receive the attention or owners on or before Friday next, at 5 p.m., at which time acceptances Tor the Mltcbeison Cup. Trial Hurdles, Hunters' Steeplechase. Short.! Handicap, Gordon Hanaicap, and Flying- Handicap rail due together with the llnal payments for the A.R.C. Welcome Stakes and Great Northern Guineas. =
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 248, 18 October 1924, Page 12
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