RACING NEWS.
THAMES JOCKEY CLUB. HOT FAVOURITES BEATEN. INCREASE TN TOT ALLS ATOR RECEIPTS. Thp annual meeting of the Thamee .''"'key Club, opened on Saturday, was hrmirjht to a. close yesterday in fine wp.ither. The racing throughout was intpipiting, and. though some warm favourites went under, the winners were nil well supported, and there were no big prirrs returned. The Thames Plate wont- to the consistent Wenday, while Subdivision scored in the open sprint. During the day the. totalieator rpgUtored £15.993, against £15.673 on the sfvnnd day of the last meeting held on the. course. For the two days the amount was £35,506. against £33.153 10/, when the meeting was held on the same course two years ago. This shows an increase this year of £2357 10/. The results were.—
Kopu ITandlcnp, of 100<»ovs : nix furlongi. (?,) Foot pad (H. Goldfinch). 7.12, car. 8.0, 1: (1) Envoy. 8.0, 2: (8) Dninty Manners. 7 13, 3. NcriUched: High Tide. Princess Snow, Charitaine. Half head, head. Time. 1.17 2-5.
f'nnnty Hlsh-wpiirhf Handicap. of 150 wvs; on<» mili> nml a-quartpr.— (2) GlenFtnr (TI. Piillpu). 0.12. 1 : (l)i Blzarro, 9.10, ■_': (4) War < >fflcer. 9.13, 3. Scratched: Whaka Klnir. Manunni. Four lengths, four Timi'. 2.0 3-">.
Turua Hamlicap. of 12Osovg ; six furlongs. (••>> High T!(1<? (P. Brady). 7.r>. car. 7.8J, 1 : (.1) Rorann Tenrl. T.I. car. 7.4J, 2; (1) Afiis»ie. 8.2, 3. Short neck, three lengths. Timp. LIT, 2-5.
Thnmcs Plato, of 27.">sov!<: one mile.—(4) Wnnrlay (P. Brady), 7.1. rar. 7.3. 1: (1) Lp rhnncnx. 5.3. 2: (2) Flying Juliet, 5.12. 3, SerarrhPtl : Mod'ext Boy, Lucy Rose. Half Ipngth, length and a-half. Time. 1.41.
HIKUTAIA HACK HANDICAP, of 130eovg. Seven furlongs. 3—JUSTIFY, b jr. 3yr*. by Gay T,ad — Assertive (Mr. W. J. Wilson), 7.O—C. Eastwood 1 1— GOOD BOY. ch jr. Syr« (Mr. A. B. Ormrod). S3—McTavish 2 7—CAMP PRINCE, br jr. 3yrs (Mr. T. Impey), 7.O—K. Gill 3 Also started: (.") Whaka Klnjr, 8.4; (2) Valrop. 8.2; (6) Orchus. 7.5; (4) QulnsiUa, 7.1: (S) Arch Queen, 7.0. Won by half a length, neck between sprond and third. Time, 1.29 1-5. Winner trained by owner, Mr. W. J. Wilson. PRESIDENTS HANDICAP, of 175 sore. Six furlongs. 2—SUBDIVISION, ch g, r>yrs. by Sur-veyor-Junnna (Mr. J. Peterson), 7.0—(.'. Rant wood 1 I—HKJH FINANCE, br m. 4.vrg (Mr. F. Karl. K.C.). B.B—Goldfinch .. 2 4—BIM.IKINS. b m. 6yru (Mr. H. I. Splnks), 7.lo—Dick 3 Also Htarted: (5) Town Bird, 7.3; (3) Takutnma. 7.2: («) Master O'Korke, 7.0; (7) IJpz<>nt. 7.0; (3) Katerin*. 7.0. Tnkutama and Katertna were bracketed. Won by throe-quarters of a length, two lengths between second and third. Time, Winner trained by F. Smith, Takapuna. NGATEA HACK HANDICAP, of 140 sots. One mile. 3—HAKANOA. br g. Syr*, by Valkyrian—Fanny Homer (Mr. J. Peterson. 8.0 —H. Goldfinch .... 1 I—MAORI BOY. br h. syre (Mr. T. E. Davleon), 9.9 —E. Manson .. 2 2—CHAHITAINE, b g, 6yre (Messrs. W. Hojran and E. Mather), 7.1, cur. 7.4— H. Wiggins 8 Also started : (4) Blzarro, 7.12. car. 7.1.1.J: (.'») Arch Queen. 7.0, car. 7.2. Won hy a head, with two lengths between spcond and third. Time, 1.42. Winner trained by B. S. Peterson, Huntly FAREWELL HANDICAP, of lSOeov*. Seven furlongs. I—ARCHEEN, br jr, aged, by Marble Arch—Kaween (Mr. N\ Quirk), 7.9— K. Gill ..... 1 2—MODEST BOY, b g. syrs (Messrs. N. Cunningham and R. Thompson), 7.11—L. Manson 2 4—LUCY ROSE, br f, 3yrs (Mr. G. A. Reid), 7.O—G. Chandler 3 Also started: (a> Cynthia N., 7.10; (B) Black Maire, 7.0. Won by half a length, with the same distance between second and third. Time, 1.29 2-5. Winner trained by A. Tinker, Te Rapa.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 12, 15 January 1929, Page 12
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