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GOOD HOLIDAY CROWD

.IMPROVED WEATHER CONDITIONS

TRACK IN FAIR ODRER,

(From "Vedette.")

TRENTHAM, This Day.

Although the promise of tlie early morning was not fulfilled, the weather at Treathaii showed an improvement compared vith the first clay. The fine weather, yesterday had improved the track considerably. A good holiday crowd journeyed to the course by train and road/ the enclosures being well filled...: Tho following are the details of the racing, up to the time "The Post" went to press::— . SECOND HURDLE HANDICAP, of 550 soys, second horse 70 soya, and third '35~sbvs from tlie stake. One mile and a half. 2 H. B. Lorigan's blk g Eonmark, by King Mark—Eon, aged, 10.4 (I. Tillson) 1 3 J. 11. Mac Donald's br g Sir Fanciful," by: Rokeby—Lady Way- ■•• "-ward 11., aged, 10.7 (H. Burt) 2 3 J. G. Collius's b g Red Head, by .All Red—Headache, 6yrs, 9.1 (1-1; Seal) 3 Also started: 1 Merry Singer 11.1 (W. Tlowden), 6 Santiago 10.5 (F. Corlett), 5 Askari 10.5 (P. M'Brearty), 7 Frisco Mail 10.5£ (W. Scobie), 9 Captain Sarto 10,3.(0. Robinson), 8 Wench 9.13 (T. Young), 12 Gamecock 9.5 (D. Gunn), 13 Comedy Prince- 9.11 (G. Giles), 11 Bonecto 9.0 (1-1. E. Ryder), 14 Axle 9.0 (D. Butler), 10 Waimatao 9.0 (tt. Moore). Eonmark, Merry Singer, Sir Fanciful, and Red Head carried tho" bulk o£ the money. Axle led . past, the stands J'romCaptain Savto, Sir Fanciful, Gamecock, Eonmark, and Comedy Prince. Captain Sarto went up to Axle turning into the back straight, with Eonmark, Red Head, Sir Fanciful, Comedy Prince, and Merry Singer following in that order. Sir Fanciful, Frisco Mail/and Santiago moved up across the top, but Frisco Mail fell at the second last fence, causing Gamecock to lose his rider. Captain- Sarto just led Sir Fanciful and Axlo aftlie turn, > and Sir Fanciful led over the'Jast .fence from Eonmark, Santiago, and Red Head. Sir Fanciful was . challenged by Eonmark and in a punishing finish Eonmark beat Sir .Fanciful by half a head. Sed Head was a length and a half away third, with Santiago, Merry Singer, and Askari all close up next. Time, 2min 51sec. (Winner trained by Owner, Trentham.) SPRING TRIAL STAKES, of 250 soys, second horse 50 soys, and third horse 25 soys from the stake. For horses that have not won a race or races of the collective value of 100' soys at the time of starting. Seven furlongs. T G. E. Trevor's b m Catcall, by Catmint—Cooing, 3yrs, 7.9 (D. Watts) ....:. 1 3 G, M. Curries br c The Thorn, by Absurd—Rose Queen, 3yrs, 7.11 ■ (W. Bagby) , .........:... 2 3 .W. R. Kemball's b m Kilovum, by ■■ Kilboy — Noctorum, 8.2 (G. : Bidgeway) 3

■ !Also. started:'ll Jolly .Glad 8.4 (A. Didham), 6 Llandudno 8.4 (F. Waddell), 5 My Hobby; 8.4 (R. Reed), 2 Our Jack 8.4 (M. M'Carten), 15 Panart 8.4 (B. Rosen), 12 Revel 8.4 (R. Mackie), 9 Sasham 8.4 (B. 11. Morris), 4 Serotina 8.2 (A. Brown), 14 Twink 8.2 (J. Walsh), 16 Ollatrim 8.0 (E. Ludlow), 18. Philanderer 7.11 (C. Eastwood), 10 Royal Mint 7.11 (J. Barry), 1 Minotus 7.7 (E. Keesing), 7 Oreum 7.9 (W. Jones), 17 Rose Blossom 7.9 (0. Butler). The bracket, Catcall and Minotus, were ' good favourites, anything else being at a good price. Serotina, from the inside, began smartly, and led out from Sasham, Llandudno, Royal Mint, and Miuotus. Serotina showed the way across the top from Llandudno, The Thorn, Minotus, Philanderer, and Sasham. Llaududno led into the straight from Oreum, The Thorn, Serotina, and Philanderer. The Thorn . camo through at the false rail, and looked all over a winner, until Catcall rauged up and beat him home by a. length. Jvilorum wns threo lengths away third, then came My Hobby, Royal Mint, Our Jack, and Oreum. Time, Imin 33sec.

(Winner trained by J. Coyle, Awapuni.)

TAEARUA HANDICAP, of 250 soys, second horse 50 soys, and third 25 soys from the stake; one mile. 3 C. Louissou's b f Kilmiss, by Kilboy—Marty, syrs, 7.10£ (W. Bagby). ' 1 7 J. A. White's b m All Style,, by G!ay Lad—Arch Lassie, 4yrs, 7.8 (A. Didham) 2 5 E. Whittlce's eh f Closefire, by Campflro—Sylvandale, 4yrs, 7.7 A ; (D. Watts) 3

Also started: 1 Subjection 8.6 (L. Morris), 2 Killoch 8.3 (B. Rosen), 4 Indian Sage 8.2' (J. Barry), 6 Dubious 8.0 (E. Keesing), 9 Road Hog 7.11 (11. Griffiths), 13 Salamis 7.11 (E. Ludlow), 8 Modern 7.10 (W. Jones), 10 Agitato 7.9 (A. llobson), 12 Mountain Top 7.4 (E. Roscwarnc), 11 Ardlinnan 7.0 (C. Butler).

Subjection, Killoch, Kilmiss, and Indian. Saj;e. all. carried over £1000 on the machine, All Style's backers receiving nearly as much as the winner. Kilmiss, "All Style, and Agitator wore ' first out, and crossing the top Kilmiss Jed Indian Sage, Salaro.is, All Style, and Agitato. Three furloiijjs from homo Subjection had joined Kilmiss in the had with Salamis, Indian Sage, .All Style, and Dubious next. Kibniss led into the- straight from Subjection, Indian Sage, All Style, and Dubious. Indian Sago and Dubious were dona at tlio false rail, where All Stylo went in pursuit of Kilmiss. The last-iiamed weut away in the last furlong to win by a length from All Style, with Closefire two lengths away third. Mountain Top ( Modern, Salamis, Indian Sage, and Subjection were next. Time, lmin 47^ sec. (Winner trained by E. Watson, Awapiini.) ROSENEATII HANDICAP, of 400 .soys, second horse 80 soys, and third 40 soys from the stake. For two yearolds. Five furlongs. I. Upton's b c Kiosk, by Tea Tray— Itosie Desmond, 7.9 (D. Watts) 1 W. MA. Duncan's b g Limited, by Absurd—llolywoodj 8.1 (M, M'Carten) 2 y. I'iiddiford's eh f Note, by Paper Money—Elaine, 8.1 (J. Barry) ... 3 Also started : Joy King 8.8 (R. Reed), Yerti'Kcrn 8.6 (I. IT. Morris), "Bachelor 1i.2 (11. Were), Spodo 8.0 (E. Ilosnwarne), Kilperon 7.12 (W. Bagliy), Kiljuoyler 7.13 (F. Waddell), Volplane 7.9 (K. Mackie), Alyson 7.9 (W. Jones), Limonite 7.7 (E. Keesing). Joy King was backed as unbeatable, 'with Kiosk at .over £20 to wiii." Joy King, Limited," Kiosk, and Kilmoyler began best, and led on to the course properfrom Bachelor. Jo;; 'ciiig dropped out at the distance and Kiosk and Lira-

itcd went on to fight out tho finish. Kiosk won by a 'head, Note being two lengths away third, and then came Joy King, Bachelor, and Spode. Time, lmin 4sec. (Winner trained by W. H. Dwycr, ,' Wanganui.) PEARGP HANDICAP, c.f 500 soys; second horse 100 soys and.third 50 soys from the stake; one mile. Phoenix Park 7.0 (W. Jones) 1 Lucius 7.11 {W. Bagby) 2 Fool's Paradise 8.4 (E. Keesing) ... 3 Suggestion 9.5 (!L. G. Morris) 0 Tresham9.s (R. jfteed) 0 Quest B.l£ (M. M'Carten) 0. Imperial Spark 7.1.1 (R. Mackie) 0 Kilceit 7.8 (D. W^M 0 Waetea 7.3, (N. Tryllo) 0 I Stream 7.0 (J. Walsh) 0 Crossfire 7.0 (J. Pot lor,) 0 Printomps 7.0 (07 BuVler) 0 Olympic 7.3£ (B. Roscin) 0 Zunavo 7.0 (C. Eastwood) 0 Kaiti 7.0 (A. Didham) 0 Scratched : Te Monamii. Won by a head, third horse two lengths away. Time, lmin 46|sec.

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 101, 26 October 1925, Page 8

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GOOD HOLIDAY CROWD Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 101, 26 October 1925, Page 8

GOOD HOLIDAY CROWD Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 101, 26 October 1925, Page 8