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AUCKLAND CLUB

AUTO MACHINE TAKES BIG

EVENT

WINNER DISQUALIFIED

(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) AUCKLAND, ililh October. The Auckland Trotting Club's Spring Meeting concluded to-day. Tlio weather vtas cold, and tor tliu first few r.ii-es was showery. Tho atIcntlaiico was (food, and Hie track in ink condition. Tho tutallsutur investments wcro £25,51!3 10s, compiii'Cd with 4i20,08U ou tlio seeund day last year, and tliu total lor llm meeting was £'lu,U-lo IDs, compared with £50,538 103 last year. Following are the results: — (irecuiano Handicap, 0f'133 soys; 3.15 class; onu mile and n half.—2 Carl Mack, 72yds behind (Smith), 1; 1 Wimlcliat, ISyds behind, 2; 3 Moko Girl, scr, 3. Also started: 12 Keply scr, 11 Tlwha acr, 10 Gold Realm 24yds behind, 1 Worthy Queen 21j'ds behind, 9 Colonel Thorpe. 36yds behind, 7 Huo Corouado 4Syds beiiiud, 5 Black Single 60yds behind, 6 Efflgy COyds behind, S I'arrish Belle 120 yds behind. Gold Realm went (p-the.front early, and was first Into tho straight, followed by VVindchat and Carl Mack. Cold Realm appeared to have the race in- hand, but broke nbout 100 yards from the post, Carl Mack going on to win easily by two lengths. Worthy Queen broko at the start. Gold Kealm was fourth. Time, 3mlu 37 l-ssec. Newmarket Handicap, of 135 soys; 3.3 C class; one milo and a half.—3 Chenaway, scr (Thomas) r 1; .6 Margaret Wallace, scr, 2; 10 Modern1 light, scr, 3. Also (started: 8 Cleao scr, 11 Elewaii scr, 12 Lady Covonado scr, 11 Lady . Triumph . scr, 13 Ituby Thorpe scr, 7 Myrtleno 2'lyds behind, 0: Oliver Tliorpo 24yds behind, T- Key do Quest 2-lyds behind^ 4 Great Fame 36yds behind, 3 Gumdlggcr 3Cyds behind, 2 Kcwjiic's-Trltimph 4Syda lichind. Chenaway was soon -in- front, and after tho first lap showed tho way to Margaret Wallace, Cleao, Modern Light, and Myrtleno. Leading into the straight from- Margaret Wallace, Myrtleno and Jlodern Light, Chenaway held on to win comfortably by a length and a quarter. Myrtleno was fourth. Time, 3min 31sec. LABOUR DAT HAXDICAI*, of -IUO soys; 1.36 class; two miles. I Auto Machine,. 24yds behind (Brown) .. 1 4 Hal Chimes, acr (August) 2 3 Gold Treasure, 24yds behind (Julian) .. 3 Also started: 2 Ngingonglngo-scr, 5 l'lorcnt COyds behind, 6 Reremai COyds behind. Ngingongingb finished first a head in front of Auto Machine. The Judicial Committee met and- disqualified Ngingongingo and the driver, A. Bryce, for the raco and for a period of twelve months. Tho finding was that Nglngongingo in leading throughout slowed clown the field, thus Recounting for the slow time, and tho' committee decided that tho run-' nlng of the horse was both inconsistent and unsatisfactory compared with his running in the Jellicoo Handicap on Saturday. Ngingongingo led early from Hal Chimes, Gold Treasure, and Auto Machine. Passing tho stands for the first time Ngingongingo was followed by Hal Chinies, Auto Machine on tho outside, and Gold Treasure. The second timo round Auto Machine was up to second place. The order at tho turn was Ngingonglngo, Auto Machino, Hal Chimes, and Gold Treasure. In a great finish Nglngongingo gothomo by a head. Time, 4min 3Ssec. Junction Handicap, of IDO soys; 2.52 class; one mile and a quarter.—3 Dan Direct, 12yds behind (Nowdlck), 1; 6 Gaza, 12yds behind; 2; 1 Harvest Boy, scr,.3; Also started: 11 Glandoro scr, 4 Hohora scr, 13 Goldman 12yds behind, 9 High Sea 12yds behind, 10 Explosion 24yds behind, 8 Woodrlll'e 24yds behind, 2 Little Guy 3Cyds behind, 7 Master Hula 3Cyd3 behind, 5 Nella Dillon 4Syds behind, 12 Kockbura 00yds behind. Gaza led along tho back from Dan Direct, Woodvale, and Llttlo Guy, and came into tho straight ahead of Dan Direct, Woodvale; and Harvest Boy. Dan Direct came through to win- comfortably by two lengths. Hohora broko, bringing down High Sea, Master Huta, and Nolla Dillon. Explosion was fourth. Time, 2mm 51sec. Hillsboro' Handicap, of 125 soys; 4.41 class; two miles.—l Jock Bingen, 4Syds behind (I'\ J. Smith), 1:6 Paradigm, 36yds behind, 2; 0 Etta Cole, 12yds behind, 3. Also started: 4 Gold Sovereign GOyds behind, 3 Kolmar 24yds behind, 5 Peter M'Klnney 60yds behind. Jock Bingen was In front before the stands wore reached the first time, leading from Paradigm and Kolmar, clear of Gold Sovereign and Peter M'Kinney. The positions wore unchanged for the rest of the way except that litta Cole camo up to third place near the finish. Joclr Bingen staved off Paradigm's challenge, and won well by a length. Kolmar was fourth. Time, 4min 41scc. '■". . Campbell Handicap, of 130 soys; 3.29 class; one railo and a half.—l Arabond, scr (Corrlgan), 1; Lady Yvonne, scr, 2; 7 High Sea, 21yds behind, 3. Also started: 5 Concertina scr, 4 Hohora 12yds behind, 2 Dad's Hopo 24 yds behind, 6 Stonoy 36yds behind. Arabond led all the way and wou easily by four lengths. Lady Yvonne camo up fast fov second. place. Hohoni was fourth,'. Time, 3min 28 2-ssec. Kemuera Handicap, of 150 soys; 2.5S class; ono mile and a quarter.—o Jackie Thorpe, scr (Saunders), 1; 1 ■'Kewpie's Triumph, scr, 2; 3 Harvest Boy, 24yds behind, 3. Also started: II Lady Coronado scr, 10 Mazda scr, 0 Oliver Thorpe " Bcr7 ' B'' • Polly's ; Picture scr, 7. Rolfo Audubon scr, 4 Gum Digger scr,: and Bell Dial 12yds behind, bracketed; 5 Some Dillon 12yds behind, 3 .Bingen Crest 4Syds bpbiud. Kewpie's Triumph was'in front along the back;'follow* ed by Jaclclo Thorpe, Rolfe Audubon, and Harvest Boy. 'Kewpie's' Triumph led' into the straight with Jackie; Thorpe and Harvest Boy close up. In a good finish Jackie Thorpe won by a neck. Some Dillon was fourth. Time, 2min 51 2-ssec. 'J'' '"' ; Insulation Handicap,:-oti2oo soys-; 2.13 class; one mile.—s Stanmoor,. 24yds behind (August), 1; 6 Nelson Tasfcer,- 12yds behind, 2; 3 Benefice scr, 3. Also started: 11 Torpedo JUuon scr, 2 Enawah 24yds behind, 1 Great Ballin 12yds behind, and Turuatakura 12yds behind (bracketed), 4' Genuine- 12yds behind, 8 Sunshower 12yds behind, 7 Kohura S6yds behind, 9 Mountain Dell 36yds behind, 10 Gold Jacket 48yds behind. ■ Benefice - went, out early and held the lead into the straight from Nelson Taskor, Great Ballin,. and Stanmoor. Benefice tired, and in an esciting finish Stanmoor came up to boat Nelson Tasker.by half a head. Great Ballin was fourth. Time, 2mln 13 l-ssec. ■

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 102, 27 October 1931, Page 6

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AUCKLAND CLUB Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 102, 27 October 1931, Page 6

AUCKLAND CLUB Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 102, 27 October 1931, Page 6

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