RACING NEWS.
THE WELLINGTON MEETING. CONCLUDING DAY'S RESULTS. MASK WINS AGAIN. (By Telegraph.- Spwlal tn "Ftar.") TRENTHAM,. this day. Thp pummer meeting of the Wellington I Racine Club was concluded .to-day in .fine weather. There was a good attendance, and ihe track.was in good order. Results arc as follow :— WAIJLACEVILLE HIGH WEIGHT HANDICAP, of £300. one mile and three ; . . furlongs. I—Mask (1... G. Morris) 10.10 1 •4— En Route (Shaw) 0.11 2 3— Kllnrum (Worrtinld) 0.13 8 Also started: (5) Son o . Mine 0.10,- (2) The Tank. £>.». Won by three lengths, a neck between second and third. Time, '2.-4. KKLBUftN HANDICAP, of £300, one mile. I—Anklet (Eastwood) 7.2 1 6—Catcall (Keeping) 7.0 2 4 --Sanctuary (R. Reed) 7.13 3 Also started: (2) Bnn March 5.5.- (3) Newim.ry Kins 7.13, (S) Mountain Top 7.0. 1101 Corinthie "."•. (5) Cornstalk 7.2, (7) Serenade. 7.1,. (0) Tahnadlce, 7.0.. Wfin by two and* a-half lengths, a neck between second aud third. Time, 1.40 J. HOPEFCIi STAKES or uOOsovs. Five furlongs. 2 —Front Rank (Eastwood), 7.10 .... 1 3—Glen liinis (McCnrten). S.lO .... 2 s—raper Bo.v (Watts), 7.11 3 Also stai\ed: (4) Note 8.11. and Spode T. 7 (co-ijled), (6;. Lucky Days 7.12, (11 Elthein 7.11, (S - Torque 7.8. Won by a length and a-half; a neck between second and third. Time, 1.1. THE SOUTHLAND MEETING. (By Telegraph. —Press Association.) INVERCARGILL. this day. The second day's rar-ins of thp South land meeting was neid in ideal weather, and with a large attendance. Results are as follows :— TRIAL HANDICAP. First Water 1 Aard - Corning Chimes 3 Scratched: Tanee. Lar.. r.v inree quarters of a length. Time 3.44 l-o. MURIHIKU HANDICAP. Klzear 1 Essie Wilkes - Mache'rc* •■• - 3 Scratched : Kia Ora and Snider. Won by a lenjjth. Time, 3.46 1-5. THE FOXTON MEETING. SECOND DAY'S RESULTS. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) FOXTON. this day. . The second day of the. Foxton meeting opened in glorious weather, the attendance about equalling that of the first day. ltesults are as follows:— • " PAIAKA HACK HURDLES. One mile ' aud a-half. Koauau, 10.4 1 Suspicion. 10.4 > ..■..• 2 Tawehi. 0.9 3 All started. Won by four lengths, half a length between second aud third. Time, 2.52 4-5. WHIROKIXO HACK HANDICAP. Six furlongs. j Bonidecr. 7.6 '. 1 I Kpistle. S.O 2] l.in Arliugto'n, 7.3 «i Scratched: Santa Fe, The Bolter, Duetto. Won by three lengths, onp- length between second arid third. Time, IA4 2-5. PKKSIDENT'S HANDICAP. One mile and ' a distance. Tall Timber. 9.3 " 1 Opa. 5.2 ; £ Santiago, 7.0 J •'All started. Won by a short head, two lengths between second and third. Time, 1.36 2-3. GISBORNE SUMMER MEETING. WELLINOTO", Tridny. Handicaps for the Gisborne Racing Club's meeting were declared by Mr. Coyle as ° First' Hurdle Handicap, one. mile ami a-half.—Monte 10.12. Prince Randal 10.2, Radio 9 5, Araby !).5. Grandiosee o.<i, Royal Heather 9.0. Our Day U.O. Te Hapara Handicap, six furlonss.--Epistle 9.0, Jeannette 5.13; SomlXO' 8.11, Tino -Maunga S.», Serenade 8.5, CnshiiJi 8..*. Wnioeka Jack .8.4, Copper Nob SJ, Polar 82 Pita S.I. Othon 7.13. Mark Over i.ll, Princess Natft 7.S.Carniola 7.6. Wi Pere Memorial Handicap, -:ix furloncs. Automne 0.0. CivUform 5,7, _Barri.;i- .8.0, Startle 7.10, Princess Ronnie i.i, Blue Jaj '' Gisborae Cup. one mile, an-1 a-quarter.— . Scotch Mixture D.5, Automnf 5.,0. Hauranci 5.7. The Author $.<. Chaplin B.T, Thefc 712 HijihW 7.'.). Princess Kounie i 7 S Blue .fay 7.5, Kilroe 7.0. Night Son? T.O Railway Handicap, six furloim's.— Epletl« 0 0 Ntfilit Song 9.0. Jcanner.teS.lA Manutai S.lO. Kenyon S7. Koyal Damon 8.0. Cohesion -8.0. Othon yi. whal Korero 7.9, Vivo 7.9. Shake Hands 7.2. Budgarugah 7.0, Rita's i\? S ?n Gold 7.0, \ynlcomc Sound 7.0, Kings Up 7.'), SC Firlft h Wefte' 0 - Handicap, one ™"<*— Chaplin 10.5, The Author 10.3, UI|A«Y i 9.10. Startle 9.7, Blue Jay 0.3, Tan O.T, Mangntoetoe S.G. Copper Noh 8.0. Park Handicap, seven furlongs.—Manii.ii 9.0, Gnrzon S.lO, Polar 8... Pita 8.6,■ Cp.i---sion 8.5. Princess Nata 7.13, Carmola ..11. Kintri Pita 7.9, Kings L-P <•"■. 1 3. Gambler 7.5, Qrandiose 7.3, Three Kings ..o. Kilroe 7.5. ELLERSLIE TRAINING NOTES. The work this morning was connned to the sand and tan tracKs. ON THE SAND. noval Form ran six mrlongs in 1.25 and j SeranV and Merry Damon- live rurlongs in I ,- G°olV 5 Fern and Joy Ride ran same course in 1.8 2-5. and Brushviood B °, y O yaf m Sprinted fl*ve rurionss in 1.12. AHort and Quinette going- seven fur- ! l01 Rova" Present aod Appellant ran five ! furlongs In 1.9, Exactly taking 57 1-os ror ha Kln\ n Mefv covered seven furlongs in ' 1.37 4-5 and Baby Bun van from the naif- i ml Muscari "strode over seven furlongs in 1 4'S 3-5 ' After breakfast Frowning Beauty ran four furlongs in 56 3-5?, Tactician Jive in 1 9 2-5, Dorinrla and Piton taking 1.10 Z-o over U)e saifle course. nuinvartia and a companion sprinted ■throe nnionfr? in -to 1-5?- ' , Killnip and Daddy's Girl ran the last rive or six rarTonjrs'in I.S 3-".. Passionate covered once round in 2.10. while Chairman ami a Quill Abbey {rpiding: ran five rurlonfrs In I.li i-'->. Prince Abbey ran the same journer in 1.10 i-o. OS THE TAN. rtipht and t.crt, with Musketoon, ■worked oin'e voiinil in i'.ij i'-r.. Town Bank went a round in 0.1?. but was not hustled. Knisrlitliood wont the same distance in 2.1S 1-3. Marchaway assisting ever the last half-mile. THE JUMPERS. KnmVhameha (Rowe) and Flowing- riowl (Itcndersoni jumped four hurdles, both fencing well. FinrnarK ond notlier also schooled ovi-v the same course. Klmestra iKciiuins > jumped two hurdles, but did not give a good display. Archibald two hurdles in rood style end afterwards worked over seven furlongs on the sand. Praiseworthy < Regan i jumped two hurdles very fast, and but foi- getting rather close to the last jumped well. Mahgrioire, (Stairway) stiiiooled. well over four hurdles.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 19, 23 January 1926, Page 11
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961RACING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 19, 23 January 1926, Page 11
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