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Waikato Meeting.

FIBST DAY AT TE RAPA. Corinax Lifts The Cup. — Three Dividends In Trial weather i* fine and .there is a good I. '° r °P el " ng of the f WaPcatoßacing Club's spring meeting at The track is .'holding. r Opw^Eveiit. .Lucultent, Rang! Sarto and Mangaiti . wire scratched for the. Waimai Hurdles, ftykm' Abbey {£400), Bourn (£308) and tftajla. ( £227) came in for support, hfl* the public were wide of the mark. ' t"* stand Berinthia was in front froak' Abbey, Mangani, Master Day, Hangawera, Bourn and ' fitMiiiy. v jUpon Abbey took charge along and crossing , the top he was ifcrtring the way to Mangani, Berinthia, AjW. Bahepoto, Gala Day,-Hangawera •■'a*l'' ! Manirr « Stormy well back. Mangani led into the ; straight lUpon Abbey, Berinthia,. Rahepoto and Master Rojey, and clearing the final Sfe safely went on to win by two l*gtfca from Stormy, who came from a 1 way back, and gainedsecond mnoey, with Master Roley a length away, third. |UhMOto - was fourth, followed by Gala Pay. Bourn, Ripon Abbey, Berinthia, Hytfgairer*- and Uralla. Trial Stakes. '■ big field in the Trial Stakes necessitated the race being run in two 4tr)sldn». Crown Arch, Joke Form and . v>' withdrawn- from 1 : the v . first division, and Archette, Te Taone, Y'lm-'Star; and "Wild Mint from the V machme^ closed .Fancy i---. -.'sad Arch 'were first out And led < ' • - mnl .Paiere, Kingsland and ; The Jack Cluing the idp, Rose' Arch %i- ai|d Toraign Fancy 'were' together in Jfroat. «f Fatere, Kingsland and Viola-; «ine into thie straight the Jack Jumper had' run up third, ' Mth Kingsland, •, Patere ■ and' Violation '.. J j Foreign Fancy settled Rose Arch home and lasted long enough to bsat The Jack Jumper by a head, •tth Becalmed, who finished fast, a Aaagth away In third place. Rose Arch r.vaaifoftrth, and then came Valuation, ragaland,. Valda and Taneriri. Second Division. Black Maire and Red Lion were the . •arly leaders from Ossian; Arcade, Indolfw» and' Just KelL Crossing the top .lifa&nt ran ut> fourth just behind Aftada, with: Te Just/Nell and . As -they turned for home fka'order was Red Lion, Black Maire, •,Arcade, Indolent,: To. Ngeru and. Nulli Sseimdns. In the run to the'judge Red UflSt-Snd Black Maire tired, and when ttdoleht and Arcade were fightihs; out ftjolld finish Te. Ngeru came - through between them aiid dead-heated, with In-

, jownt. Arcade was third, a neck away, followed. by Black Maire, Ossian, Nulli Glena Bay and Whitiora. The Tamahere. _ Prince and Eraser were withWti' DW the Tamahere Stakes, for »]Uch Lore Call (084), Awamutu (£635) •fd'Qigolo" (£590) wefe best-backed. . -yfol® was slow to move, and when the settled down, Valstreet, Love Call, Awamutu* Gay Duke and Crimestor were , neblg io the above oriler. Crossing to W up Love Call had taken charge,, and - ; M into the ftraight from' Awamutu, Ytiptreet and Gay Duke. Awamutu Jlauenged in the run home, but Love him off and Won by a length. V»Wtreet was three lengths away third. .Tee next to finish were Gay Duke, Daisand Gigolo. ' The Big Event. -- . s «W»ted In' the Waikato Cup, for (£1181), Te Kara (£819) and Valkon (£784) found most supjWws. When they were let go. Tidal, "fMtformer, Catkin, Mint Leaf; CoriKing Smock,! Papatu, Arch, Desert Glow and Te Kara * Wft- the stand as named. Trans_Hl^ r w * B the leader along the back, Catkin, ' Corinax, King Q ue€n Arch following. . As - ''across the top Queen Arch ahead of Valkon, with King '%TO ; ?*f ert Glow, Corinax; Catkin ne *t* Coming into ' the Qneen Arch and Valkon were together in the lead, attended by King Smock, Catkin and Mint "f-r drew out half-way down . Ntiaight, when. Corinax came along 'strong' challenge: and ' got the a neck. ' Queen Arch was and a-half lengths; away, jfa*. fourth, arid thfen came Mint ' Desert Glow,: Tidal, Te Kara, ?wn, Transformer and King Smock. It&w" / , HURDLES, of IBOsovs. One mile siuv.,,, „■. and., a-half. -MANOiOT. brig, flyrs, by Day Comet—Maniapoto mare (Mesmrs. ' H. *|e Bradley and F. Wood), 9.1 i 9.4)— N. Syme ............ -.1 ■TOBMY, br g, aged. (Mr. -H. W. ! 10.2— F. Qulnn 2 Gf&tt)?i^J-Mawn 4 ff!. }$t j Sf Sfrw: <» OnWi*!.; m ' (7) Berinthia, 9.0. ' ; • two lengths, third horse a length ;S ; 2.52. ' **"'*«•••» Clorton-

,®®IAI»- STAKES of l&Osovs. Six furlongs. First Division. ' ■'*' ' v *" •

■HWS FANCT, br m, syrs, by Ift wlby), B,l—C. .France • 1 fSi/i •?, V g, syrs n .Rwrvr if <a i' 8.3—0. Forbes 2 Z—BECALMED, b m, 4yrs (Mr. H. W ' ;t Bnreh), B.l^—R., McTarish ...... 3 Becalmed was coupled with the winner.

(13) King Fame, (19) MusU^ Mald i „ 9 " 2 ' (20) Ah Wera, - (8) Bert Hinkler, -8.31) (17) Valroe, 8.3; and. Any Tl *? e > 8,1-(coupled); (9) Rose Arch, 8.1, arid. Valda,- 8.2-.(coupled),; (6) Claremore and Klngsland, 7,12 (coupled); (10) Patere, 80, and Taneriri, 7.12 i (coupled) ; (12) Valuation, 8.0, and 7110 '(coupled). Won by a head, thlrd horse a length away. Time, 1.18. ; Winner trained by Te. Rapa. '-2. Second Division. " < ' 15—TE NGERD, b m, 4yrs, by Catmint —Soult mare (Mr. A. Cook),r 8.1, can-. BJ2—H. Lee ................ • 14—INDOLENT, br g, 3yrs, by General Latour—White Sox (Mr. BJ G. V Porritt), 7.12—Kl Gill ............ • 11—ARCADE, blk g, 3yi» (Mr. C. Matthews), 7.12, carr. , 8.4— F.Quln 3 *Slgi>ifiea dead heat.;: " Furrle was coupled with the winner; ; Also started: (21). Kawa 8.10; (16) Asmodeius, (4) .Black Maire, (5) Glena Bay, (7) Taumat and Unoco (bracketed), (18) Whitiora, (15) Furrle, 8.3; (11) Tarrapeen, 8.2; (7) Just 'Nell'and' Osslan' (bracketed), 8.1; (14) NulU Secundus, (1) Red Lion, : ;7>12..-. r- : '•!■ ft ,?

Dead heat,; third horse a neck away. Time 1.18 2-5, ; .

Dead beaters .trained by. A. Cook (Te Ngeru), C. E. Mallowes (Indolent).,

TAMAHERE STAKES of ISOsovs. For two- , year-olds. Four furlongs.

I—LOVE CALL, br g, by Romeo—Lassie Thurnham (Mr. Jas. Williamson), 7.13—K; Gill 1 2—AWAMUTU, blk g (Mr. R. D. Fisher), B.O—C. France 2 6—YALSTREET, .br g (Mr. R. Casey). '8.0-hC. Goulsboro 3 Also 'started: (4) Dalston, (3) Gigolo, (7) Crlmestor, (5) Gay; Duke? 8.0. . ■■ ;■; ■ - Won by a length, thlrdhorse four lengths away.. Time, 50 3-ss. . Winner trained by J. H. Wallace/ Te, Aroha.3 id' *¥>$« Hi ~ $ i

WAIKATO CUP of 650sovs and fold cap, •>_ r> valued at SOsovs. W '*_>••> ,1 i- One mile and a-quarter. .. 54rCOEINiX, ■ b '.gi syrs,.-liy' Magpie— " i: ; t'" i wfillain-.. . i r::^VALKO%;Wr|i^p«jj[jf r . p." G.>J ?b if 6yirs *Mr. K. ':d •vB::Hin«o,7:i—K.GIII ••;..... a . AlSo started: • (2) Te Kara, 0.2; (1) Catkin. 8.2; (6) Desert Glow, (4) Mint Leaf," 7.5 ; (11) Transformer, (10) Papatu, I (0) King Smock,, (7-)j Tidal, 7.0. / . } :"r Won by .» .• neck, f third horse. two and; a-balf lengths away. Time, >2.11 2-5.. (Winner trained .by owner.Ellerslie.) CLAUDE LANDS ■ HIGH WEIGHT' HANDI",v ! '('CAP of lSOsova. One mile. 1 - :■ 4—SCHORR, B.O—C. France 1 7—GOLD RAIN, 8.0—O; Mdnalljr. .. 2 2—MERVETTE, B.5—A. Tinker .... 3 r .Scr.:. Eh Timi. ■ Won by one arid a-half lengths. . Time, 1.45 3-5. •• . : •

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 249, 20 October 1928, Page 11

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Waikato Meeting. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 249, 20 October 1928, Page 11

Waikato Meeting. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 249, 20 October 1928, Page 11