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WELLINGTON R.C. SPRING

The following are tho details of the races ruu altar yesterday 1!) "Post" went to press l—

PEAROE HANDICAP.

Suggestion wound up a better favourito than fool's Paradise, with Trcsimui boßl. backed of Uio others, Phoenix Park being at over double figures. Vool'a I'armlisi!, Kuiti, Lucius, aud iiuenfc boguu best, uud at the cud of n. j furlong tho order was Haiti, Lucius, Quest, l'liutompa, Phoenix Park, and Fool's Paradise. Crossing the top Ka.itl j was well clear of Lucius, with Priutemps, Phoenix Park, Fool's Paradise, und Suggestion nest. . Kniti led into tho straight from Lucius, Phoenix Park, Fool's Piirtuiisu, aud Suggestion, Thorn was a great race to tho post, Phoenix Park just prevailing by a head from Lucius, with Fool's Puratiise a lcDgth awivy third. Suggestion was fourth, with Zouave, Kaiti, Crossfire, aud TresI ham next. • CHAMPION PLATE. Runnymade was o very decided favourite,' with Rapine just slightly better backed than. To Kara, Royal Divorce was luEt slightly at tho start, lluunymode and To Kara loading out from Rapine. Runnymedo and Te Kara were just ahead of tho other pair-at.the six furlong post, whsra the pace was turned on. • Te Kara was well up with Ruhnymede as they turned for home, where all four wore und-er pressure. Hidden right out, To Kara defeated Itunnymede by half a head, with Eapine three, lengths away, and Royal Divorce four lengths further back, NAINAI HANDICAP. . Ilka was always favourite in a great betting race, but it was left to Grand Knight to lead the field home, returning the dividend oS tho meeting—approaching two score. Orchid was a good second favourite. Ilka and Ladyfingers began best from Orchid, Deluge, Sir Pam, and Grand Knight. So they raced on to the course proper, where Grand Knight drew into the load and Ladyfingers dropped out. Grand Knight went on-to win rather comfortably by a length from Orchid, who finished well, with Ilka two lengths away. Then came Father- O'Flynu, Degaje, .Sir Panij and Star Ranger. RUAHINE HANDICAP. j Ring the Bell was a very decided favourite, bat neither Bisps nor First Acre' lacked support, the, first day'a winner, • Birthmark, being at a" false price. .Nadarino; Bisos, and Sleet began, best, and, racing on to tho course proper, Tho, Bolter led Nadarinq, Ring tho Bell, and Sleet. • Ring the Bell ;t«6k the lead at tho false rail, but was in trouble, and Birthmark, Horomea, and Piquant all passed him. The three lastnamed fought out a great finish, Birth'inark beating Horomea by a head, with Piquant,a similar distance away. First Acre was fourth, and then came Ring the Bell and Nadarino. ' ' Details of the racing:—' .. I SECOND HURDLE HANDICAP, of 350 sors; secom! horse TO soys aud third 35 soys from the stake. One mile and a half. -; 2 H.< B. Lorigaii's blk X Eonmark, by King Mark—Eon, aged, 10.1 (I. Tilson) -.-. ;... i 3 J. H. MacUonald's br g Sir Fanciful, ( by Kokoby—Lady Wayward 11., aged, 10.7 (A. H. Burt) 2 4 J. G. Collins's b g Kedhead, by All v Eed—Headache, Gyrs 0.0, carried 0.1 (M. Seal) 3 (Winner trained by owner, Trentham.) Also started: ,1 Merry Singer 11.1 (W. Bowden), ti Santiago 10.5 (1\ Corlett), 5 Askari 10.5 (P. M'JBroarty), 7 'Frisco Mail 10.3, carried 10.5% (W. Scobie), S Wench !».13 (X. Youne), 12' Gamecock 3.5 (1). K. ■Gtran), 13 Comedy Prince 9.0, carried U.I <G. Giles), 11 lionecto 9.0 (H. E. Kyder), 1-1 Axle ft.O (D. Butler), 10 Wairaatao 9.0 (R. Moore). Time, 2mln ulsec. SPRING TRIAL STAKES, of 250 soys; second horse 50 soys and third 25 soys from the stake. Seven furlongs. 1 G. E. Trevor's b f Catcall, by Catmint —Cooing, Syrs, 7.9 (I). Watts) 1 3,G. M-. Curries br g The Tiiorn, by Absurd—Rose Queen, 7.11 (W. S. Bagbv) 2 13 W. ii. Kemball's b m Kilorimi, by Ki'llioy—Xoctorlim, Syrs, 8.2 (G. Hidf,'--«ay) v 3. (Winner trained by J. Coyle, Awaiiunl.) Also started: 11 Jolly, Glad S.-l (A. Didham), G Llandudno 8.4 (F. Waddell), 5 My Hohhy 5.4 (1!. lleod), 2 Our Jack 8.4 (M. JM'Carten), 15 Panart 8.4 (B. Rosen), 12 ■Revel 5.4 (It. ,T. Mackic), » Saslmm 8.4'(1!. 11. Morris). 4 Scrotina 5.2 (\V. Brown), 14 Twink: 5.2. (J. Wiilsh), Xi Ollatrim 3.0 (10. Lihllihv).S Philanderer 7.11 (('. Eastwood) .10 Itovnl .Mint 7.11 (J. Harry), 7 Orcnm 7.0 (W. 11. Jones). 17 Rone Blossom 7.!) (C. Butler), 1 Minoltis 7,7 (K. 11. KeesliiE), bruckctcd with Catcall. ■ , Time. Imiu Msec. TAKAKtiA HANDICAP, of 250 soys; second horac 50 sens ami third 23 soys from (ho stake. One mile. o C. Ijoulssou's Ii f Kilmiss, by Kilbny— - .Marly. "i.vrs, 7.! i, carried ".IUVi (W. S. Busby> i 0 ,T. A. White's h f AH Style, by Gay Lad—Arch Lassie, <lyrs,. 7.11, carried 7.8 (A. Mdhiim) 2 5 E. Whittle's eh • f Closcflre. by Carapflrc—Sylvanriale. 4yrs, 7.4, carried 7.7 Vi (I). Watts) a (Winner trained liy V. VV. Watson, Aivainmi.) Also started: 1 Hubjertiou S.O, carried S.S (L. (i. Morris), 2 Killoch S.S (B. Koaen), 4 Indian Knee 5.2 (.1. Barry), 7 millions S.O (E. A. Kceslns), 'J Road Hog 7.11 (A. GrifIltli), IX Salamis 7.11 (K. 1/iidlow), 8 Modern 7.10 (W. 11. Jones), 10 Atrltato. 7.!) (A. ffohson), 12 Mcmutain Top 7.5, carried. 7.1 (ft. Rosowarno), 11 Ardlimian 7.0 (C. Butler). Time, Imin 47'/isec. KOSKM3ATH HANDICAP, of 400 soys; second lmrso 80 sths and third JO soys from the stake. For two-year-olds. l'ivc furlongs. 0 J. Luplon's b c Kiosk, liy Tea Traj-— Rosie Desmond, 7.0 (D. Watts) 1 3 W. MA. Duncan's b g Limited, by Absurd— Ftolyrood, 8.1 (11. M'Carten) .. 2 4V. Riddiford's cii f Note, by Paper Money—Kiaine, 8.1 (J. Barry) 3 (Winner trained by W. 11. Dwycr, Wanganui.) Also started; 1 Joy Klhr 8.8 (R. Reed), 5 VcrtlKcrn 8.6 (B. H. Morris), 2 Bachelor 8.2 (H. Were), 4 Spode 8.0 {E. Roaewnrne), bracketed with Noto, 10 Kilperou 7.12 (W. .S. BaKhy), 8 Kllmoylcr 7.12, carried 7.1S (F. Waddell), 7 Volplane 7.D (R. .1. Mackic), (! Alyson 7.!) (W. H. Jones), 11 Llraonite 7.7 (E. A. Kecslnp). Time, Imin Jscc PE.MICR UAXniCAP, of <ion povs; second liorse Hill mivj! si ml Iliird SO snv« from Mic slake. One. mill-. 10 T. 11. Lowr.v's It <> I'liornis Vark, by Kilbromw—Ku I'aroli-. 4yr». 7.11 (\V. II .lunrs") ' X 5 W. HiKitins's blk v l.urin.i. liy I,iu-iiUiik-Mari'li, fiyi-rf, 7.11 (W. S. "llacby) 2 2 E. Riddiiunl's Ii <: l-'ool's I'itrad'iKC, by j Alißiird—Miifccil, -lyrs. 8.1 (K. v\. Kces(Wiimcr trained by V. Davis, WoodvlHc.) Also started: 1 SngHesliou 0.5 (L. (J Jlorris), 3 Trcshani 3.5 (H. Jlced), 0 Quest s.o curried B.IJ (\\!. Jl'Cartca). 7 imperial Spsirk 7.11 (It. J. Mackic), B Kilccit 7.8 (!). Wiitts). 11 WactcH 7.2 (X. Trillo) and II Htrfjain 7.0 '.I, Wolsli), brjiofcrtid, H Crosislirc 7.1 (.1 Hotter;, l:J Triut'iii)^ 7.H (f. li.itkr),' I Olj-mpic 7.0, carrinl 7.:U (li. Unscti), 11 Zouavo 7.U (C. Jiastwoud), 12 Kaiti 7.0 (A. Didham). TiroCj Imin 46Jsec. CHAMPION PLATS, of 1000 ten {!, cup viiii«t «!. too wi ««d <m ss+-5 »a jueciiiVj it-wai tjure«i 1W jwj uxi Hard {sd >ar«

from tho slako. . Wcighl-for-agc. Ono mile aud a quarter. 3 51. IT. Tinis'B iir c To Kara., by General Lukmr—March, a«cil, fU (It. MTavlsli) 1 1 J. S. M'Lcod's cli c Umuiyincilc, by King .Itiliu—Treasiila, Syrs, 7.1.1 (J. Barry) ... 2 2 A. l>. Williaiua's b j,' Kaninc, by M.irfciau —I'incta, Cyrs, «.l (fl. liccd) S i Mr. B. Kidclifuid's li h Uoyal Divorce, b.v Kiuy's I'ructur—iTcssamlud, ojra, ft.l (E. A. Kccsinu) - 0 (Winner trained by J. l'aul, To Awarautu.) Time, 2mla 17-Jsco.

KiVINAI ITAiVDICAP, of 400 soys; .second horse SO eovs and third 40 soys from the stake. Six furlongs. 11 V. Kidjifonl's v !l Oraucl Knlghb, by Uraml l'arado—Jcmloasc, fiyrs, 7.4 (E. ltoscwarnc) » 1 3 11. IS. Lorißnn's oh ft Orchid, by Absurd—liladlo'.e, aged, 3.0 (B. 11. Morrisl 2 1 .1. A. Tnylor'a blk f Ilka, by Finland— ffold Hntiml, Jyrj, 5.1 (It. Merit) 3 (Winner trained by 8. Held, Trentluun.) Also started; 8 lli|>ii 3.12 (J. ISarrv), A Dcliiae 8.11 CW. ir. .Times), 6 Ucithkc .".2 (I>. Watts), 9 Star Rancor 7.10 (K. .1. Mackinl, .1 Ladyiinccrs 7.10 (M. M'Doiiald). « Father trriyuu 7.0 (C. Eastwood), 7 Itoae of Athens 7.1, carried 7.8} (K. A. Koesina) urn'! Ueautnont 7.0 (C, .Butlcrl, bracketed, 13 Sir ]>am 7.0 (A. Dtdliam), 12 jriaßovoru 7.0, carrleil 7.3 (!''. Stowe). 14 Miss U'upana 7.0 (.T. Vottcc), 10 Kuticx' 7.0. carried 7.< (B. Rosen). I'iuic, lmln 10?sei\ niJAHINEMIAKDICAV. of 250 sots; second horso nn sovb and third horse 20 soys from the Btukc. Six furlongs. 7 H. 11, Doyle's br g Birthmark, by Bo-zonian-r-Clovclly Ware, 3.10 (K. J. Mackio) 1 0 Mrs. It. Robinson's eh t Horomea, by Quarantine—llermia, 4yra, 7.4, craTicd 7.7 (11. Watts) 3 5 V. KidilUord's oh ru Piquant, b.Y Sommo Klss-Ornudcll Chick, Oyrs, ».10 (K. Reed) S (Winner trained by owner, Awapunl.) Also started: 6 Nsdnriao S.ll (J. Olsen), coupled with Piquant, 2 BlflOX 8.10, caTried 8.7 (11. I'lowerl, 11 Gauntlet B.U (Wriphelt), 1 King the Bell 8.8 (W. S. Busby). R First Aero S 3 (J. Barry), 4 Penman K.O (F. AVnddoll), S The Tank 7.7 (B, Rosen), 13 Lucernal 7.2 (J. Potter), 10 Lin Arlingtou 7.0 (C. Eastwood), 17 Gold Girl 7.0 (J. Walsh), 12 March Past 7.0, carried 7.8} (K. A. Kccaiug), 0 Sleet 7.0 (W. 31. Jones), 16 Royal Land 7.0 (Ureun), U Phantasy 7.0 (Browno), 18 The Bolto 7.0 (Taafe). I'lma, Imin 17$ sec

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 102, 27 October 1925, Page 12

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WELLINGTON R.C. SPRING Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 102, 27 October 1925, Page 12

WELLINGTON R.C. SPRING Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 102, 27 October 1925, Page 12