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REEFTON MEETING

Chief Race to Noteworthy TOTALISATOR INCREASE By Telegraph—Press Association. Kocfton. April 15. The Keefton Jockey Club was favoured with glorious weather for its autumn meeting. The course was in good order. The attendance was large, and the totaiisator investments were £8592. an increase of £225/10/- on the corresponding meeting last year. Results are as follow:— ALEXANDER HACK HANDICAP, of SO sovs. Six furlougs and a half. 3 DAWN O’ DAY. 7.9 .. (C. McCarthy) 1 9 CLAMOR, 7.7) (Jones) 2 1 GRAND ACRE, 9.0 3 Also started: 4 Mataa, F. 5; 7 Crunehem, 7.10; 8 Jael, 7.10; 2 Bright Spear. 7.9: 10 Lady Lackhani, 7.0: 5 Gold Snnd. 7.0: 11 Thurnham Lass, 7.0; 0 King Musket, 7.0. Halt a length; one length. Time. Imin. 24 2-ssec. FLYING HANDICAP, of 90 sovs. Five furlongs. 2’QUANTUM. 9.10 (H. Young) 1 « FULL CROP. 7.13 (Dulieu) 2 7 WHITE RINGLET, 8.1 .... (J. Gunu) 3 Also started: 4 Limited, 9.10; 3 Subdivision, 9.8; 1 Arrowmaid, 8.8; 5 Animated, 8.1; 9 Quinola, 7.11; 8 New Boy, 7.0; — Kempton. 7.0. One length each way. Time, Imin. 1 3-5 sec. PROGRESS TROT, of 90 sovs. One mile. 5 KAWANA, scr (H. Frost) 1 1 POINTAL. scr (M. Edwards) 2 10 ROYAL DRUSUS. 12 3 Also started: Harina, scr.; Vesta Ray, scr.; Loch Bank, scr.: Arklow, scr.: Bingen Wilkes, scr.; Chancellor Boy. scr.; Invention, scr.: La Rlnkic. scr.; Etiquette, scr.; Jessie Bells, scr.; Flying Kate, scr.; Brixton. 12: Alpine Melody. 12; Royal Iroquois, 12; August Pointer, 24; Hakari. 24. One length; half-a length. Time. 2min. 20 l-ssec. IRVING MEMORIAL HANDICAP, of 130 sovs. One mile and a quarter. 1 NOTEWORTHY, 9.11 .. (A. E. Ellis) 1 3 BABY BUN, S.l .... (A. E. Eastwood) 2 G PARL. 7.6 (Jones) 3 Also started: 2 Wariille, 8.11: 4 Gold Bag. 7.13; 5 The Dove. 7.12: 7 Fairy Tidings. Two lengths and a half; half a length. Time, 2tnln. 10 3-ssec. STEWARDS’ HANDICAP, of 90 sovs. Six furlongs and a half. 3 .TAFT., 7.6 (A. E. Eastwood) 1 6 CLAMOR, 7.0 (Jones) 2 2 COOMASSIE, 8.8 (Coveny) 3 Also started: 5 Limited, 9.10; 4 Quantum, 9.10; 7 Booster, 9.1; 8 White Ringlet, 8.1; 9 Mataa, 8.1; 1 Tip Tree. 7.10. One length and a half; half a length. Time, Imin. 23 3-ssec. HIGHWEIGHT HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. Seven furlongs. 6 THURSBY, 8.8 (Dulieu) 1 1 BOLD ARCHER, 8.7 .... (Jenniugs) . 2 9 QUINOLA, 8.10 (H. Young) 3 Also started: 8 Moorland, 9.10; 2 Coll. 9.6; 4 Animated, 8.13; 7 Ardfinnan, 8.11; 10 New Boy, 8.9; 5 Fortallce, 8.8; 3 Bright Spear, 8.7; 12 Corinthic, 8.0; 11 John Dlx. 8.0. One length and a quarter; one length and a half. Time, Imin. 30 3-ssec. REEFTON TROT, of 90 sovs. One mile and a half. 3 GREAT THOUGHT, ecr .. (Pascoe) 1 14 FLYING KATE, ecr (Owner) 2 9 KAWANA (H. Frost) 2 Sixteen started. One length and a half; one length. Time, 3min. 3 2-ssec. FAREWELL HANDICAP, of 90 sovs. Seven furlongs. 2 TAKU TAMA, 8.8 .... (C. McCarthy) 1 3 COUNTERMARCH, 8.0 (A. E. Eastwood) 2 6 THE DOVE, 8.3 (Jennings) 3 Also started: 1 Solvear, 9.3: 5 Warfllie, 8.9: 4 Coomassle, S.S; 7 Fortalicc, 8.8. One length and a half: three-quarters of a length. Time, Imin. 30 4-ssec.

RACEHORSES SOLD Thoroughbreds Change Hands By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright. (Rec. April 15, 9 p.m.) Sydney, April 15. At a sale of thoroughbred horses at Rand wick, the racehorse Ticino was bought by E. Ball for 600 guineas, and Tressilian by <T. Miller for 310 guineas. WAIKATO REHANDICAPS • The following rehandicaps have been declared by Mr. W. P. Russell for the first day of the Waikato Racing Club’s autumn meeting, to be held on Saturday:— Frankton Hurdles—Luccss, 10.10. Storey Memorial —Eaglet, 8.11; King March, 7.10. Linley Hack—Taurua, 8.3; Royal Survey, 5.6. President’s Handicap—Supremacy, 9.i. Puketahi Highweight—Havering, 10.10.

Fixtures. April IS—Hawke's Bay J.C. (at Trenlham.) April 18, 20—Waikato R.C. April 23—South Canterbury J.C. April 23 —Stratford R.C. April 30, May 2—Wbangarei R.C. April 30, May 2—Nelson J.C. May 2—Marton, J.C. May 2—Amberley-Hororata (at Rlccarton.) May 6, 7—Egmont R.C. May 8, 9—Marlborough R.C. May 9—Franklin R.C. May 13, 14—Southland R.C. May 14, 16—Wanganui J.C. May 22, 23—Masterton R.C. May 23—Ashburton County R.C. .May 23, 25—Te Kuiti R.C. May 27—Opunake R.C. May 30—Levin R.C. (proposed). June 3, 4—Otaki-Maori R.C. June 3,4, G—Dunedin J.C. June 3,6, B—Auckland R.C. June 13. 15—Waikato R.C. June 19, 20 —Hawke’s Bay J.C. June 20—South Canterbury J.C. •Tune 23—Egmont-Wanganui Hunt Club. June 26, 27—Napier Park R.C. June 27—Ashburton County R.C.

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 171, 16 April 1931, Page 13

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REEFTON MEETING Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 171, 16 April 1931, Page 13

REEFTON MEETING Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 171, 16 April 1931, Page 13

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