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RACING NEWS.

THE WAIPA MEETING. KIXG ABBF.Y WIN'S STEEPLECHASI "The winter mooting nf th« Waif riarlnir Chili wa« Ikvl it To Awanrat vesterdnv in Wea-itiful weather. Thei Was a large attendance and the court was in good order. The officials had a the arrangements well in hand and a!ti gother a pood rlav's sport was provide The sum of tl4.:j9S was put through tl totalisator which waa very satisfactor for the club's initial winter fixture. The Opening Event. Six ■wen; to the post lot the Ngatoi Hurdles. When the machine ciosed the: ■was very little displace brtween tl amounts lave-ted nn Iv-r-r Roso anrl Raw the flm-named beinc I'-s than £"i but. supported, while rnssionnto wns n«t 1 demand Some Fii-hion was the lir-t I Fhow out, hut ma Hi; a faulty jump at ll Bir-»!Abd, Pi-ter X..-a and Chirrup, wii I'asplonatr |n«i. Kawa hi-Nl Ins pnsltin alone Ihf back from Some Fashion. Hlr-e Abd and I'pi.t Kos.i. Son." Fashion li another hurdle and L.st bin position. Kan ]~(] across Hi.' I"I' an.l in:., i li.- straivrl frnai I'm it Ko«a. Chirrup and Bir-el-Ahi and ea.-dlj liolillnc his mm won b> t« >n:rti.- and a-hal£ iron, Chirrup, whit brat Pei-r Rn«a l.y Uir.-p-ii>iarliT» ..f length. Then came Pir-H-Ahd. with Va sionatc vi .t and Some Fashion Ja-t. Tall Timber Wins Nicely. Gold Riilu, I'a=sinnaip, Onei-al fry,! I.och Ahhc.i, Sm..k.- .in.l DrawbrMc- »■•■! the defection* from [lie W.-iter llanrticn: f'nuifi was mad* ;i few i ..aiifls betii favourite i linn Hlaik i - ruI«T, with Ta Timber rarrjia; iihimi £1:11 I--- than Win Comet. 81.H.-k rruiwr was ttrsi nut wit Kecent. Uiiveimril. and Whit,. Cnniel ncx I'ayguard run to the fnmi b-fnn- a lurb.ti had been covered, with Kpl-pui. Tall Tlmbe White c i. liulHiil bitty mill Wai Cruiser rncinc a- nmnn]. ]>vi piard \< across the l..|i and in; o the straish; fro Rf-cent. li.il.iul Kitty White Comet nn Tall Timber. the:-'- bein:: practical! bunched, with Rl«,-k rruijwr Just in l.ohm. In thr- run hmiic Tall Tlmln-r t<...k i-hsin to win by ii ni.,.|i frnni liavjruanl v.iv. beat Whlti. i'.iiii..| by a Kliiiliar ili-tam-Bla.-k I'rui-.-r. Miss un Doleful Dlstj were n-xi tn riiii-U. King Abbey Unlucky. The Ilai k Stefpl<vha*<- -;>v c|i-Tcn fac th» starter. KiuL- Abb.y w:i« i.».k«'il mi t ft Eo.-d tiling-, huviiii m-.-r i nm iDT«Etp,i ou hi- i-lmiH-e tlmn Curvp. whi lndemni.y and l.mlj i'..m>[ «.-.-• Ihacked of tho otln-r«. Th- Held had n. j:on..- a couple of fur Songs when Abb. took j-h.irgr with (. iirvi-. Colonel Alilihv nr Indcfflnlty next. i;n.<-k.=..n an.l Kir. ~--.-- having fallen at tin , lir<! fi-no. , while Hai Off, whose riiler appeared to h> ii stirrup-- a; thy -ran. ran ..fT. .\l;-- !;•■- ---following suit iit the iiiird :'•!:■.. Kin Abbey was lollnw.-il by L'tirv. , . Hviiiil)li-i Toddr. l-u!..u.-l Ahl.i v.'lnii.-miiity i.ml I.a.i Comet as he ran ahms the «tra"icht ivin the back stretdi was rearhwl it'lnuki-d c thouch Kin? Abliey would win l.y n cmi|i of hundred yards, his nc-.rest atti'iidum being Curve and Hypothesis. Hou-pv.t. \t third to ]a.«t fence him •■■ :rie Curve was then left weil dear, bur at tl Comet and Hypothesis were with him i the top of t.'ie I.a'lv fomrr ?: , r Ing «ii to 1..-at Hypothesis t.y'half v lentil with Curvp twelve leuL-lhs away. Toild and Indemnity were n»\t. Kins Abbey « unlucky. Clonel Abbey lost his rider i the last round. Consistent Broadwood. Illumination ami Mark Cruiser fail* to keep their encasement.- j r , ii,e W0... stock Stakes. Bric-ht Uny wa- just alif; £.30 bettir barked than Bniudwoml. wit lirawl.ridce noit fancied. Tinokaha na rirst to show out from Muslietnon an Ilay. but before th»y left th straight cherry Ripe had taken chars from Matins, TinoKaha. Krnnflw I, I'raw bridge. Miifkernnn, Whetuniii Infante \rc ripal and Brlebt I>uy. with Zlri-.ni la*; Alon;; the buck Matinee ran to th» fron with Ch.rry Kipe. Tinokuha. Broadwnocl Drawbrldgp and Mu«k.to..n 11-XI. Matine was well rlpar of ch-rry Hipe t,ef,. r p th top was r«ached. Tincikutia. UniwhriilL'' Broadwond and Bricht lia.v helm uw liandy of tbe other.-. Marine,, held hi position across the top from Cherry Ripe. Drawbridre and Brictir Day. Mntinee waattended by Brr.adw.jo-4 au.i Ch-r-y Kipe •■nterinc the siraizht. and in the run t- , Iho post Broadwnnd cot up in lime to be.i; >lutinee iiy half a with CllTry Ripe three-quarttr? of a lenzth away third. I'rawbridce. Whetunui. Mu*betn«>n. Bright Day, Zircon and Infante were n<:\l. A Good Field. Hack Handicap, Bright: Knlcht being Just a few pounds better fanned than the hra.-ket Multlnl and Ligbtwimd. whil» Star if the Kast was hpst suiipurtpd of the i.Thers. Bright Kniiht wns in charse when the field setrle.l down and w.,s ..trended l.y Rahppoto. Zanna, Cun«tpliati..n and jejaway. frussinc thp top Hrlcht Kniclil 1 i"ti. Kahepoto and Star of tiip £ast. Brisht Knlcht had a slieht advantage ~: Zanna, Constellation. Rahpjintu and :-"tar <■( The En-t entering th" straich! an.l Fral!in= off a rhali.-n:.' l.y Kalie-putu half. •way down cm home by a |ens;h. Ma a similar di = tn.n' - " away third. T« i:h Zanna. Constellation, Arsene I-upin. and Star o£ the East lollowin:; in that order. The Bracket First and Second. Knplorer was first fancy fur the Te Awamutu Steonler-hase. bein™ entrusted with about more than the braeker Snake and Kirn Abbey, while Liicullmt was next sou=h: after. Kin_- Abbey was foon in front and led over the rirst fence Irom Plttsworth and All Talk. L.icullMnt and Tiny Tim falling. Kiu= AbbPy hel.l his I>'.sition the straight fr..m All Talk, Pirtcn-nrth and f:x[)lorer. The order crn--inp flip top I'ittsworth ran off. Kinz Abbey had a Bond lead a< thpy pa-spd the Ftand the sec,,nfl time. All Talk and .Snake out Kin? Abbey was never troubled, winnici by Syr lengths from hi- stable compani..n Snak». which beat All Talk by eight Explorer was the only other to finish. Xhe cup. i*?tl b~ C. Hint on. fenr., to the rider of the Te Awamutu S:ppj,lerha=p. wns hr.ndod to Holland, Kin; Abbey's jockey by Mr. F. Lye. M.1 , .. who congratulated him on his pprformam-e Mr. Lye stressed the necessity for the club The Programme Concludes. Eleven wenr to the post for the Arapuni n.in'iicap w■ th wbi.'h the concluded. Mas;er iiKorke was made favourite. beln? just about twi.-e as well backed as I-'"'h Abt.".v. while Mat:ne>. was nest in CiKorke sot the best i,f"a p..or start and attpnded by Sniokp. New M.«.n. Matinee and liaysuard. The last-named ran tn the front ai-ro" the top with 1....-h Abbey. Smok". Mas'er n'Rorke and Matinee next. I>ay-uard. Master ORorkp and Matinee cariie int" 'he s:ra;cht almost on term*, b'lt half-wav down Halter ORorke ran fmm 1 Matinee.' which beat l>av Guard" by a iencth ar.d a-half. Loch Abbey and H -ariri w»re n-x:. lIAIRIM HACK HANPirAT. <■'. SOsotj. "~ Seven furlongs. I—BRIGHT KNIGHT, br 2. 3yrs. by Lord Multifid —Pretty Helen I Mr. .«. Tapp). S.7—K Reed 1 4—RAHEP'JTO. br g, Oyrs iMr. H. < alder. S.l—Dombroski 2 IC—MA BOfGHAL. eh c. Syr« 1 Messrs. Dnrham and Bowman. S.ii — Mathie-,, n ." Also started: 'Tl Constellation li.li. ll"i Elpplins '.' 4 ii-arrlwJ S.IBI. ('".i Zanna :<:.'.. lUi Karaniri (1C) Tit.mess S.l:'.. 1:',Star of the ila-z 8.13. (Si Arsene Lupin 8 ■-. (.11 Quin-ilia '•). (I'ir Manaapiku - 1. (14' Onna s.t.i, (lji Miss Ford -~. ,ili I'en.lonni- «. 1. fUi Multini B.U an.l 1.i.-ht-wood 8.0 coui.led. il3) Stray Come: s.n ro.ipied wi-h Ma Bonehal. (ISI Sara >-.'i and ppiaway S.O coupl»d. ilTj Kauwha K.ll. «'on by ii length. the sam- distance be'weea Uc tiJ and third. Tim.\ 1.."-. TE iWiMUTC STEEPLECHASE. of 23USOTS. Two miles and a-half. 2—KING ABBEY, eh z, aced. by Quin Abbpy—Sr. Crispin mare (Mr. K. Hanrinci 3.ll—Holland 1 1 — -v.IKE. h z. a=ed (Mr. K. Hann-ai 10 :;—n-r::- - 5 — ALL TALK, br s. acsd (Mr. F. E. I.ooniri . :• :— Mcßae "• \:«r, «mr-e,! i4i Pirtrwnrth 1".13. ■!■ F.t;: rr -r !'• IJ. '-' Lucul!»n: 0.7. 181 Tin.v Wnn by Etc lengths, eizht between •ecotd and riird. Time, j.2.

ARAPUNI HANDICAP, of ISOsots. Six fur!ong=. I—MASTEH iiIIOUKK. h e. r.yrs. hy 1 Imy ('•unci— Autumn Rows 'Mrs. s. L-nnurdi. <•.:: 1 3_M.\TIXKE. c-li \. ."i.vts (Mr. (i. \V. . li— PAY f.r'Altfi. _li c. .".yrs 'dlfi'f'T*. i H-.fa .1 Also startr-fl : 101 Unldr-n Bubble R.iy. (7 I Jr.;:v Prinrpss 7.1n. f2\ I.i.ch Allhey 7.5. (.1| Repfnt 7.5, (S) Snioko 7.3, illi ' Mi" Vera 7.", (f> j N-w Moon 7.", (101 • iloarlrl 7.". 1 ! Wrtn by TTvn lengths, a lentrth and a-half . i bc'.'.vcen second nnd third. Time 1.17 l-o. I ' J AUCKLAND CLUB'S MEETING. JEKVOIS HAXDICAP DIVISION. ' The following Is the arrangement °f i respective divisions for the Jervois llaodi- > cop '" f'lrlonps', which event is down for dpcininn on the openlnc dp.v of thf ; Auckland Knclng riub's wla'pr ir.,">;.i~ :■- ---JERVOIS lIANDICAI*. of 400 SOTS. Sr-ven furlong-. ! First Divi-l'-n. DlTlelon. >t. Ib. Pt Hi ; Horal Form.. '.' 7 Archlhalil .. '•' 1 i liny romnt . U " Sic-pr >'nl . '■> ' I s<rnn<- s rj iirrilarlQMc . i , Clmplln X s Xrßnefon.ii r X «■ . Mlhr Vrra .. s R Kiiie Smiifte s s Cnrraghmore. f< C ConftPlLiilini « ' Suowsmock . s M ]. Brsaily .. s ' Wblzbm .... « fi KxßPtl.r « i . Thanpw .... s ii Aroh \ m \ . k i ' ' ' " s n R" 1 ""' ,, . ,1 ' S I' I Klllllte SII V y'i<i. MjrrlK h 0 j Tuaciin .... k i' (J; kmi-i-ald. ! X n :I M. Tbiirnhani « » MnmW s " I Hnraknu ... s n A i]p C innc.. .. Si n . I Miss Khun . k 0 ]•■ Hpniny .. S « Mnnsiipik j . H l< Star Attrnrilon " " ; I Cohuil'in . . « " Th.- Tirifl.-r. . R •' I Sir Arrhic .. S •' Sir H<-nrj- .. f> n ! Quln Abbey mi. s U Marabout geld B 0 ' ! Th» foilnwinc srrnichlnfrd v.-ori? r n= '"'l ; I in connf-tlnn with rh.. Attr-klanU ■ ' Uar-in;; Club's ni'-'-iint; .— j All oncacnnipnts.-r.uhy Rlni » f> am '. i I Lanrihlrd (2.50 p.m. I. Sau F.<r -; 14.20 p.m. i. DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB. I.IPT OF Afi'EPTAXCEP. . I iP.y T.-'.o-rOi-b - F'r.-s.-i A=snri.Tlnn i III'SEPIX. \VHr»«hy ', Tin- fnllnwin; nm no<"pinnrr« fi.r ih» DitimllD .1...;..■>■ null's lupi'iini •- '■ Trial HuntlM !';■ n.i:.-:.r A.liiilnr 11.12. i TPiitr-.-lir-ld 10 v. Hi..] Krlsi 1».7. iv.nnm.-: i 10.-J. lirini .Ink.- '.'.7. rnUbrrwlnn nn. I-nrlilr'i ll"t>» '•' " T!.l«tl»rro«!i '.' ". Killi.ff |i>. 1:.h1 'la_- '.i <>. r.rislitnn Ilnnrlir-ap. —Kuknmp 0.". Ennre S.". ln<-\ir«l.i s.Si. Mountain R»w.W Ophfr c.o'.'i'aptnln 71 J. narrlcr.ii I 7 11. Bimclilfon lilioiiii 7.1". B>.n Skirl 7.;', Sulway 7.7. Brilliiiut Hope 7.7. Blrtbilny HanilU-np.—Lmiphrnn '.<<■■. I,lstfnin- r'n'sf !>!■.. Mountain I.lrn SA, Kil- ' fnlro 5.7. Hnrpnnn 7.1 K. Prn«pr. r lty 7 In. Fk-nenn 7.1. Beauty Li;lu 1", r=an Salvador ; 7.". Jubilant 7.i>. j flrnpo ST^"p!".-h.TP rt TI.T -l'l — l'nli*n*"in : 11.10. Whlp-wrl 10.13. Ca«sels H'.IO. I.nrlv ! Winston 10.U'. Kipling 10.3. ijnldpo. rriii<-u - Baldowa R. 12. Hay Juliet R.il. Finor.i fi.in. : Ravo.mn 5.7. Will Oakland = .J. Vplrlamo i R.I. Ayrhnrn R.I, Cinntarf 7.1 -;. Warhavpn 7.11. Katon Bplls 7.0. S.-r «ail 7.(1. The 1 liar. 7.0. IlanciD? I'ays Ir.\.1 r .\. liunri« 7.R, I Hold Town 7.7. Ijivii 7T,. Kilhiirrj 7.: i, Uiranial 7.-'l. Fulmar 7", Ecuador 7.n. i St. riair Sr<-«plThas<" Fdinrllcap—MaeI h<Tii 11.11. A-imre 10.10. Knttsahprp 10.ii, ! Tnknmairiro fi.S. r.urkjr Than--.' n.l, KboJnnipcre -, Handicap. -- O»nprnl 1 Ailrani-e 11.0. Arljutor 10.; i. TcntPrflcld in..-,. Bonnmpl 111.3, I'T.ury [!"<fjl.i; 1 "wintir" WPl'tpr ' Ilaiidlcap.—Mnuntain ■ Lion in.4. S'lnn.v I.nrli ».«. Hnjipy Days ; T'.7. Wnrhavi-n 8.13. Their ;..".. r>iit>-h ArUiiado i>.l. Golden Kiny

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 124, 28 May 1925, Page 11

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RACING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 124, 28 May 1925, Page 11

RACING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 124, 28 May 1925, Page 11

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