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THE OHINEMURI MEETING.

. MATINEE WINS P AERO A HANDICAP , ; The anminl meeting of the Ohlnemurl Jockoy club was concluded nt Pueroa yesterday in beautiful weather. The course was in good order, ami the racing was most Interesting throughout. The public • "B'ero on the mark in their selections, for fntoufitea won live out o£ tie eight event-'. while in another Golden Bubble, the outsider of a Held of six. scored comfortably. I The sum of. £37,300 was put through tile ! .totaltsu-tor, v against £33,354 10/ f>'r : t&oj, I corresponding day last veer, nil Increase ; J of £4i>i4 iv/. This made, a total of £7U.;«' j 10/ for tlic meeting, an increase of £0321. I The Big Event. j I Tresillion, Gold Jacket, Kegent, Master O'Horke and Snm failed w> keep their engagements in the l'aeroa Haiulicap. Mutl- ! I nee, which had run second to Tresllllon iv I tlic OblnemtiKL Cup, was entrusted with i over i'lliiii more tlian Barometer, with Dan 1 Quin next in . dcuiaud. Mutiuee was ilrst nut. and going along fho back was attended by Dau Quin, Abbey liell anil rotor IMax-i-well, with 'Barometer last. Crossing' tlio I top Matinee was just, ahead of Abbey Bell and Dau Quin, with l'eter Maxwell nn : Cureaforui next. Matinee turned for home slightly in front of Abbey Bell, with Peter 'Maxwell and Dan Quiu most handy of the others. In the run to tin; judge Matinee easily held his own. to vris by tbree-quar-i let's of a length■ from Abbey' Cell, which , I beat l'eter Maxwell by a similar distance, uterometer was half a length away, foui'tn, , witd Cureafonu and Dan Quin next. Another Favourite. Fourteen paraded for the '.Miners' Haefc J Handicap. King I'ot was the public fancy, , . luit lie only parried about £20 more than 'Qnlncomn, while Marble Town was be*t backed of the others. King 'Pot was quick- ■ ost out, and- was followed by Qtiincoma, ' Bright Comet, High' liose nnd Marble' Town. Crossing the. top Kin; Pot was at- • tended by Marble Town, Bright Comet. 1 ■ L-.fi.ss Fonl. High Kose and Miss Vera Kin-, j i Pot was first to turn Mr Uorae from Marble , I Town, Fair Abbey, Miss Ford nnd High > ■ Kose. In the run to the post Kins i/ot woo i •by three-quarters of a length from Marble Town, which beat Miss Vera l>y a head- I' .Miss Ford was half a lenu'tli away, fourth, I ( Willi Quincoma. Fair Abbey and Trill next. j The Sapling fell isfter tlio Held had <rone I! I nboiu a fin !on_'. and E. Keesing, her rider, ! 1 I received v severe shaking, and was bruised i' about tlio face and body. An inquiry was |' held, and it was found that Fair Abbey I bad bored in towards the fence tans inter- I ' ferins with Miss Ford and The Sapling, i Tin- inquiry, which was adjourned , in ril '• ' ■ t Keesing's evidence has been obtained* ;' showed that the occurrence, was purely i ■ ] accidental. ' i j Golden Bubble Wins. : Master O'Rorke carried about £350 more' than Ke'-ent in the St. Patrick's llandi-. I cap, while Quinotlo bad only £°!J le's ! than Itesenr. (Jolden Bubble was quick- ' lest to begin, and was followed by Davl, i Runrcl and Quinette. Crossinß the top:' Oolden Bubble was still in charge with ; Qftinette, Loch Abbey, Master O'Horke -md ; Kegeut next. Golden Bubble led into the I straight from Loch Abbey and Day Guard' \' and going on won by a lenmh from Ijocli ' Abbey, which beat Master Oliorke by three-1 quarrers of a li-npth. Then came Quinette, ' " n Hay Guard and Kegent. j. J The Steeplechase. I ■ Glenotus, wliich had run second to ■ ', ■ Explorer iv the Second Handicap Hurdles ', j earlier in the day, was' made 'favourite! ■for the Autumn Steeplechase, but there was also good support for Miss MelvaJ . while Stnrland had some friends. Abbey went to the front and letV along l 1 the back from Miss Melva, Master BrucP I Ptarland atid Glenotus. When they passed' the-stand for the second time King Abbey was still ill charge, with Starland, Miss Meix'a, Glenotus and Muster Bruce handy. Along the b.ick for the last time!' Glenotus ran up to King Abbey, and the 1 | pair were well clear of Miss Melva and ' ! Starland. Crossing the top Glenotus had ai ! plight advantage of King Abbey, and in' the run home bent him easily by a length, ' With Miss Melva four lengths further back. third, five lengths in front of Master J JJruee. Starland foil at the last jump—a;} hurdle in. the straight. ] ' . The Concluding Event. j "* j The programme concluded with the Wni-i \ I kino Handicap, for which Golden Bubble ' i Miss Egypt and Gold Bud were scratched. I v.'hon the machine closed Gold Jacket nnd 1 Desert G!o-,\- were equal favourites, ciri'v- i 1 ing the same amounts, while Forest Gold • i v,-as also well supported. Ham was soon ] in front, an-1 led past the stewards' stand' from John Dlx, Gold Jacket, Desert Glow l and Cm-en form. Along the baell Sam was i still at the bead of affairs, about a. length in front of Forest Gold and Gold Jacket > I (wiio wpre racing togfMier), DrawbHrtg' 1 John Dix and Desert Glow. Forest Gold.' < Gold Jacket and C.ireaform wi re abreast ■ as they crossed tlio top. with Insert Glow 1 handy. Forest Aold nnd Cold Jacket were I rst into the straight, with Desert Glow . next. The last-named then put in n i clullenge, and ovbrhauling the lenders . went on to win by three-quarters of a ' ength iron. Gold Jacket, which beat Forest. Gold by half a head. Drawbridge, Infant-! ■ and C.u-eaform were next to Ihiish I Eater results are:— " I PAEKOA lIA-XDICAP of 35050v.s ' One ijiiie. I—MATINEE, eh h, Hyrs, by Day Comet—-Listori (Mr. fj. \y, v^. , C-ABBBT BE 2 LLf br f. S 3yrs * (Messrs' 1 Morrison Bros.). o.9—Tuohev n 4—PETER MAXWELL, b g, aged , (Mr. L, J. Hyde). o.9—McQregor 3 ' ' Also started: (3) Dan Quin 7.8, (2) 1 Barometer 0.0, (5) Cnreaform 0.7, . ■ Won by threc-(|uurtcrei of a length the ' i same distance between second and third' I ] j Time, 1.-10. " i I

. MINERS' HACK HANDICAP, of 150SOVS. Six furlongs. I—KIXG POT, b g, 4yrs (Messrs Willa and Montelth), 9.2—8. 3—Ma'kßLE 'TOWN,' eh f, 4yrs (Mr. J. Pohlen), 7.7— W. IX. Jonea .. 2 4—MISS VERA, I) 111, O.vrs (Mr. L. J. Hyde), 7.l3—McGrego* 3 .Also started: (2) Qulneoma 8.10. (10) Xatlve Girl 7.12, (0) Fair Abbey 7.12, Miss Ford 7.12, (11) Bright Comet 7.10. (7) Kins l'otoa 7.10, (.14) Vernier 7.7, (9) The Sapling 7.7, (12) Bavu 7.7, (8) Trill 7.7, pighrose 7.7. . , Won by thri'o-qimrtors of a length, a j head between second nnd third. Time, 1.10. ST. PATRICK'S HANDICAP, of 250sovs. Six furlongs. G—GOLDEN BUBBLE, eh g, aged, by Abmird—Catch 11 v (Mr. D. McDonald), 7.3 —McTnvish 1 4—LOCH ABBEY, 1) g, aged (Mr. \V. I. Taylor), 7.2—Jones 2 I—MASTER O'ROUKK, l> R, s.vrs illu S. Lennard), 7.12—8. itoseii 3 Also started :CD Regent 7.10, (3) Qulnotte 7. "J, (!i) Day Guard 7.3. i Won by a lonjjth, three-quarters of a loufflh between seeoiad and third. Time, I 1.14 1-0. I ' AUTUMN STKEPLECIIASE. of 2008OVS. About three miles. I—GLENOTI',S, br g. aged, by (Ui'iiullin —Lotus (Mrs. B. McLee.d ), 10.8—Kae 1 O—KING0 —KING ABBEY, eh g, aged (Mr. R. llannon), t>.4—Holland 2 2—MISS MEI.VA, eh m, ajieil (Mr. H. . 11. Burrett), 11.5— J. Preston .. 3 Also started : (3) Starland 10.2, (4; I Master Bruce SI.O. i Won by. a length, four lengths between second and third. Time, 0.3 1-5. WAIKINO WELTER HANDICAP, of 200sovN. One mile. I—DEREKT GLOW, br g, 4yrs, by Day Comet —Lady Winsome (Mr. F. E. Loonib), ,s.2 —Barry .... 1 I—r.Ol/I)1 —r.OI/I) JACKET, l> S, (iyrs (Messrs. Tattler and Smith), K.G—Jones 2 a—FOREST GOLD, l> g, :i K ed (Mr. A. N. Dingle), 7.l3—McTavish .. 3 Also started: (5) Infante 8.0, (4) John Hix 7.10, (15) Drawbridge 7.7, (7) Curea- ! I form 7.7. (8) Sam 7.7. I Won l>y tiii-ee-ijii.-uters of a length, half ! a head between second and third. Time, 1.41. THE OPUNAKE RACES. CXI' TVOX BY THE BANKER. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.-) NEW" PLYMOUTH, TuestJaj-. The Opunnke rncps were held to-day in fine weather. There was a large attendance. The totHllKittor ' staff handled : compared with £20,840 last year, an ! inci-eii.se of £H:JO. Results:— I Hurdles.—(4) Awake (M. Conwuy) 1. (2) PourthoHio v, (7) Kuchre 3, Also started: (1) Te Kawu, i;i) White Hanger, (r>) nounturn Hold, (li) Mni-quctte, (S) Cmigowen. (8) Uusknf, (10) (Jold I!reach. Won by i three lengths. Time, L.-l!) 1-.".. President's Hack Handicap.— (1) General I'ryde (11. Gray; 1. (8) Bonngue 2, (7) laitahita 3. Also started : (4) Sunny Vale, 12) Ti-oilns. d) ('anibee. (!)) Lucerne, 10) Mountain Ore, (7,) Interest. Won liy a length. Time, 1.2: i 2-,"p. Maiden Handicap.—l 2) Vaward (L. A. I'inc) 1, i<l) (Jold leak 2, (7) Gold Rangi 3. Also started: (») Objection, (4) I{o:imin<*. I (S) All Wind, (1) Te Mananul, (10) Sea I Mew, (.">) Monnghan. (G) Close Fire. Won by six lengths. Time, !.:{!). i Cup.—(l) The Bunker (K. Reed) 1, (2) ! Stork 2, (4) Simshot •".. Also started: (r>) ('old Steel, («) Diamond Ring, ( C) I'iissin' Through. Won by half a length. Time 2.13 2-.-.. Kloctrlc Handicap.—(2) Quillfire (N. F. Johnson) 1, (I) Solferiiiige 2, (3) Llsogne <S. Also started : (4) Wee Sandy, (S) t"ncle Dave, (7) Monaghnn, (6) Ilinenoia, HO) Itooswate, (5) Master Lucerne, (9) Insurance. Won by a neck. Time, 1.3 2-r>. j St. Patrick's Handicap.— il) Karemoana ; (It, Reed) 1. (4) Rational 2. f5) Irapuku 3. •Also started: (.')) l'oumii, Cl) The Lamb. ; Won by two lengths. Time, 1.15 1-3 I Welter.— (l) General I'ryde (11. Gray) 1, l (2) Blue I'eter 2, C{)Carnbee .'!. Also Btarted: (.".) Cold Teak, (4) Tnitnlata, (7) I Objector, ((!) Closeflre, (S) All Wind. Won by half n length. Time. 1.20 4-5. Farewell Handicap.— (1) Solferange (It IReedj. 1, C.\) Lisogne 2, (2) Sunny Vale 3. I Also Started : (4) .Mountain Ore, ("">) InterJest. (C) Roaming. (7) Lady Sanforte. Won Iby a neck. Time, 1.10 2-.">. THE TAURANGA MEETING. LIST OF ACCEPTANCES. (Ey Telegraph.—rress Association.) TAURANGA, Tuesday. The following acceptances have been reIceived for the Kay of Plenty Jockey Club's Meeting, to t>e held on the Gate Tα Racecourse on Saturday next :— Trial Plate: five furlongs.—llepotto 8.7, Tlolnoi 8.2, Maori Qiiinn 7.12. Axeum 7 10 (ionll)Ui-n 7.H>, Clockwork 7!), Joke 7f> Form 7.!), Cold Dot 7.0. La Jacques 7.'0! Orthodox 7.5, Niglu ({ambler 7.7, Sophia 7 7 Mnunganul Handicap: six furlongs — I uarangi !).(), Hoynl Itonus 84' Weka SO iMaimg.ipiko 8.0, Bowman 7.12. Killute 7 in' I Adnrr-ineut 7.9, Dutchie 7.!), Grandioso 7 H I Rarali.-.u 7.5. Black Mark 7.3, Waruui 7.J! j_Lhiganthu 7.2, (iold Dot 7.0, Glen Abbey j Tauranga Cup: one mile nnci a quarter Gold .Jacket 8.12, Infante 8.0, The Author 8.5, Right and Left 8.5, Starland 5.2, Forest Gold 5.2, Tactician S.O, Klsie Aroha 7.1 a trench Park 7.:!, Golden Bubble 7..'{ Smoke i.O, Dutchie 0.10, (fold Ruin 0.10, ' Return 10.7. Irene Bruce G.S. Henries Memorial Cup; one mile.—Faber !?;;• S l f "" rG 5f 4 ?- 8 ' w I,re "£ , » p a« , t s Syndicate !8.2, Star of Hie Enst f.9, Tet.ihi 7.8, Killute M.O, Opaloid 7.4. iiahjipoto 7.r>. Bay Dighton I i..>. Sea Comet Jμ. Turn 7.0. Rawiula 7 l> I County Stakes Handicap: six furlongs.— Patetero 8.2, Iloklol 8.2. Maori Quinn 7 12, I Leo Abbey <.10, Axeum 7.10, Mick 7!» Tlrnnga 7.i>. (;oi!ll>i:rn 7.!>. La Jncciies r'ft' ; Orthodos 7.8, Return 7.5. Clockwork ll' i.loke i.i, I'orrn 7.7, Gold Dot 7 7 Nl.*ht Gambler 7.7. Sophia 7.7, Avaten 7.7. ° Hay of Plenty Welter Handicap; seven furlongs.—Maurea 10.r,. syndicate i o " I Koyol Bonus 10.4, Mniingapiko 10.0. Tetahi f>o. Rawinia !.0 KUiute 9.7. Rarakau !).7 iß»iy Dighton, <J.O, Opaloid 9.5, Black Mark I Greerton Handicap: seven furlongs.— Faber 0.5. French Park 8.2, Hokioi 7.1.5, Patetore i.l.i, Cowman 7.12. Dutchie 7 1° Adornment 7.5. KlllutP 7.8. Ln o Abbey 77 iTeranga 7.4, Clockwork 7.2. Sea Comet 7.2, Avatea 7.0, Turn 7.0, Thlgaathn 7.0, Bavu and Return (weights not given) Flying Handicap; six furlongs—Gold Jacket 9.0. The Author 8.10. Nancy Lee 8 8 -Rai-angi 8.3, ElsU Aroha 8.2, Star of the East ; 7.0. Smoke 7.7 No Mistake 7.6. (Jold Rain -o' /. £ J?'? h t°° 72 ' Wek!l 7.2, D.itehie Gold Dot r.O, Grandioso 7.0, Orthodox TURF NOTES FROM THE SOUTH, j (By Telegraph.—Special to "Star.") ! CHFUSTCHURCH, Tuesday. ! Mr. R. H. King-'s pair, Pilliewmkle i and Many Kittle, will be racing at Tren- ' tham next week, and arterwards at the ; Alanawatu R.c. Autumn Meeting. Both I are well. Mr. R. J. Mason will take Gloaminc nnd naze to Wellington on Saturday Winkle's Host walked away none too well arter work at Riccarton this morning. It is understood that a bruised heel is the cause or the trouble ! Mr. H. Nurse left this morning ror I Wnlniatp with Parmald, Avrbnrn end • Camel Amble. Most or tbe other loca'llv i Horses engaged at that fixture i will proceed south to-morrow G. Young Will again pilot Palestrinn in the Walmate Cup. The Clarence mare bus the same weight under which she won last year, and thero ar-; no Ballvmenas in next Thursday's race Petunia jumped Tour 'hurdles well this morning , , when ho was handled by w Scobie. Deucalion, which bad to foreyo bis engagement in the Peninsula Cup -ihrouirii lameness, is now working again at Mic- ! carton. ■ Count Cavour will most likely be on ' Hand lor the Great Northern St. Leg-er and as a mate on the trip will have with him the 'chaser Charlatan. Trie latter! is nominated in the Welter events at ' Awapunl, and should be fairly forward j by Easter. It is stated that I.c Fort will later bo taken to Australia to coniesi some of the big hurdle, events there. He is a ! good stayer and should pay his way over the longer distances prevailing- iher'e

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 65, 18 March 1925, Page 10

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THE OHINEMURI MEETING. Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 65, 18 March 1925, Page 10

THE OHINEMURI MEETING. Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 65, 18 March 1925, Page 10

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