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Favourites in Money.

Public Fancies Fill First and Third Places in Hurdles. The meeting opened with, the Trial Hurdles, for which . Unoco, Patutahi, Ruby Meteor, Valpeen and Domo were withdrawn, and most money came for Riotous and Wee Pat, the latter winning easily. Thespis began smartly and led over the first fence from Coachman, Carlaris and Wee Pat, and passing the stand the order was Thespis, Coachman, Wee Pat and Carlaris, with Riotous next; then came Makhill and Glenade. Riotous ran up second along the back, with Wee Pat handy, and crossing the top Thespis and Riotous were on terms, with Wee Pat and Carlaris next, with Makhill last. After jumping the second to last fence Wee Pat ran up on the -inside and led into the straight from Riotous and Thespis, on terms, next; then came Carlaris, several lengths away. Wee Pat went on to score easily by six lengths from Carlaris, with Riotous threequarters of a length away. Thespis, who screwed badiy at the last fence, was fourth, followed by Glenade and Coachman. Makhill fell at the final hurdle. ...

An Easy Victory. When the field paraded for the Great Northern Guineas, Alignment, Catalogue, Porotiti and Coronis were absent, and Gay Sheila was the popular fancy, with Sea Fox and King Musk next in request. D'Artagnan, Gay Sheila and King Musk were first to show up, Gay Sheila taking charge along the back from King Musk, Sea Fox, D'Artagnan,- Tavern Knight and Palm Queen. King Musk dropped back a little further on, and Sea Fox ran up second to Gay Sheila, the last pair being attended across the top by Tavern Knight, Spiral and D'Artagnan. Gay Sheila was first round the home turn from Tavern Knight, Sea Fox, Spiral and D'Artagnan, with Musquil, King Musk and Palm Queen following. Sea Fox challenged Gay Sheila half way down the straight, but had no chance of . catching the Takaninitrained. fillv, ; who won hy three lengths, with Spiral a neck away third. Musquil, Tavern Knight, D'Artagnan, Palm Queen and King Musk were next. The sectional times were as follow: First furlong 14 2-ss, two in 28 l-ss, three'in 38 2-ss, four in 51s and five in 1.4.

Backed and Leads All the Way. Bampton Park was the only defection in the Shorts Handicap, and most money •was invested on Puss Moth, Tradesman and Porotiti... Puss Moth, Porotiti and Exaggeration began best and the first two led across the top, on terms, from L'Allegro, Pomp and Tradesman, with Exaggeration,,, Quietly and United _following. The order was the same into the,straight, where Puss Moth drew out and won easily by two lengths and a half from L'Allegro, who beat Porotiti hy one length and a half. Exaggeration was fourth, then came Pomp, Tradesman, United and Quietly.

Detailed results:— TRIAD HURDLE RACE of 200sovs. One mile and three-quarters. 2—I—WEE PAT, b m, oyrs, by Kilbroney—Bother (Mr. A. Kemp), 9.0 (car. 9.4) —J. Mcßae 1 6—6—CARLARIS, b g, aged (Miss E. M. Hall), 9.O—F. Thompson ~,.. 2 I—2—RIOTOUS,: Wk ::g, syrs (Mr. L.- v Knapp), 10.5-rC. Thomson ..-. ...-J x Also started: 3-3 Thespis, 11.0' (Burgess); 5-5 Glenade, 9.5 (R. E. Thomson): 4-4 Coachman, 9.0 (Jarvis); 7 r 7 ;;MahkiU,... 9.0 (D: Craddock). Won by six. lengths, third horse threequarters of a length away..: Time, 3.21 3-0.. . Winner trained byowner, Onehunga,; ;

GREAT NORTHERN GUINEAS of GOOsbys. For three?year7olds;- One, mile.. I—I—GAY SHEILA, br f, by Gay Shield —Ladv Marie (Mr. G. Courtney), B.5—W. J. Brougßton 1 2—2—SEA FOX. b g (Mr. J. F. Butler), B.lO—S. Tremaine 2

S—3—SPIRAL, b c (Mr. G. M. Currie), B.lO—K. Voitre 3 Also started: 5-5 D'Artagnan, 840 (Goulsbro); 3-4 King Musk. 8.10 (Wiggins); 7-8 Tavern Knight, 8.10 (B. Manson); 7-7 Musqrill, 8.5 (Baker); 4-6 Palm Queen, 8.5 (McTavish). Won by three lengths, third horse a neck away. Time, 1:43. Winner trained by B. Pope, Takanini. SHORTS HANDICAP of 350sovs, Six furlongs. I—I—PUSS MOTH, b g, syrs. by Catmint—Midget (Messrs. Roulston Bros.). B.l—H. Goldfinch 1 S—S—L'ALLEGRO, ch g, aged (Mr. P. •G. Vercoe), B.4—C. Goulsbro .... 2 3—2—POROTITI, ch e, 3yrs (Mr. W. McA. Duncan), B.2—K. Voitre .. 3 Also started: 2-3 Tradesman, 8.9 (Day); 7-7 Quietly, 7.5 (Wiggins); G-6 Pomp, 7.4 (Fearn); 4-4 Exaggeration, 7.0 (E. Jones); S-8 United, 7.0 (Home). Won by two lengths and a half, third horse one length and a half away. Time, 1.14 4-5. Winner trained by W..J. Townsend^Juke-

MITCHBLSON CUP of 700sovg. One mile and a half. 9—O—BARASCOPE. br g. uyrs. by Weaihervane—Tortrix (Mr. E. H. Cuckse.v), car. 7.9}— E. • Man son 1 I—I—VIEW HAELOO, br g, uyrs (Mr. K. Grace), 8.13— H. Wiggins 2 4—3—SPEEiDMINT, br m. syrs (Mr. A. Courtney), B.9—W. J. Broughton 3 Also startPd: 2-7 King's Knave, 9.0 (KeesIne); 11-11 All Humbug, S.S (C. Goulsbro"); 4-2 Red Sim, 5.5 {K. Voitre); 7-6 Caries, 8.5 (P. Atkins): 3-4 Prince Val. 8.3 (B. Sullivan) : 12-32 Royal Artist. 8.2 (11. Goldfinch) : C-S King March, S.O (R. McTavish): 10-10 Desert Star. 7.10 (S. Tremainl; 13-13 Free Air. 7.9} <X. McKenzie); 8-5 Allegretto, 7.2 (H. Long). Won by a long neck, third horse one and a half lengths away. Time, 2.43. Winner trained by owner, Sandringham.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 261, 4 November 1933, Page 10

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Favourites in Money. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 261, 4 November 1933, Page 10

Favourites in Money. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 261, 4 November 1933, Page 10

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