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AT MELBOURNE
THE AUSTRALIAN CUP
HEROIC PRINCE THE WINNER
United Press Association—By Electric telegraph—Copyright MELBOURNE, March 10. The weather was warm and there was a good attendance for the third day of the V.R.C. Autumn Meeting. Bobbagee led for the last two miles in the Autumn Hurdle Race and had a comfortablewin. He: did his early racing in Tasmania, and is now owned and trained by W. Burke: . "... Arachne had a comfortable win in the Ascot Vale Stakes. She cost 75 guineas as a yearling, and has now -had three wins and a second in four starts. She is one of the best fillies of recent years, and her meeting with Sir John- at-Randwick is awaited with interest. Closing Time led always in the C. M. Lloyd Stakes, and won comfortably. His owner-trainer, J. T. Jamieson, had a previous success with Amnion Ra. The conditions of the race favoured the winner who received a stone from Kuvera, of the same age, on account of not having won a weight-for-age race valued at £500: Heroic Prince was fourth to last at the mile post and finished brilliantly in the Cup. Ellis gave Peter. Jackson 'every chance, but.he was beaten' by a better horse. Gippsland finished well and beat the pacemaker, Distant, for'place honours. Heroic Prince, was formerly trained by Holt for Mr.-o,rß. Kellow.;;He:"cost his present owner-trainer; H. Leek, 900 guineas about twelve months''ago.- Leek' had a second in the Cup with Mira Donna two years ago.' ': F ■- "•■ ; ■ „■■ Foursome made a great' effort", to:repeat hia' Newmarket success in the Leonard stakes, but was beaten in the last 50 yards. The winner/Rapsonia, wfllprob--S ?°tJ° sy. dney for the Doncaster: High Degree, trained by the New Zealander, J. T. Jamieson, finished brilliantly m the Farewell Handicap and credited his sire, Heroic, with his second ■win of the afternoon. ■••-,.. Sectional 'times in thev.;C. M. Lloyd Stakes were:—Last four furlongs, 46% sec Cup: First, six, lmin 23% sec; next four furlongs, 51% sec; succeeding four, 49% sec: last four, So%sec. ■: ■ ; - .; , Results:— ZZ\''Z:.Z- '-, -.".'Z''-*.. " AUTUMN HURDLE RACE,) £6001; 2% miles. Bobbagee, 9.6 (T. Dynon)w;.- ;- ' ; ' i Ortalan, 10.5 ~::..-.'..;.-i .. . ]_"_"^"' » Xnniroi * 9.11 . .v.;'.';'..-.,. .;."'... :; ".''.'. . Seven started. Six lengths: two lengths. Shavian was fourth, Tim?.: 4min 35sec. , ASCOT VALE STAKES, £1500; 6 furldegs. Arachne, 8.7 !W." Cook) 1 .. 1 Great Legend. 8.10 . " "" 2 Waltzing Nellie. 8.7 ...Z.Z; 3 .Nine started. Length and-a half; length. Raider was fourth. Curator lost his rider at the Start. Farndale got way badly. Time, lmin 12'isec. , ; . . , ........ C M. LLOYD STAKES,£7SO; 1 mile. Closing Time, 8.0 (Bartle)^UZZZZZ.'. 1 Jacko, 8.1 .;.:.:.'.;.....;...'.'. '.'" " Kuvera. 9.0 -...'.::.^;-.1..-i"vl.ri'-;I'-.M!;!v" I Sis started Two"'leitUMr^d''"a half-;"'length and a quarter. . Middl* .Watch-was fourth. Time, lmin 3S%sec..''- - ■■-.; ",:":- :', AUSTRALIA.NVCUP-; £3000; 2>4 miles.) H. Leek's eh g Heroic-Prlncc..!by'HeioS6-^-Cooghal, 8.5 (M: McCarten) :Z:\ . r*Z. i Messrs. T: A- W. and R.Smlth's b'gPeter Jackson, by /Nigger MWsfrel-rieM :<8.9 (A.-E. Ellis) ;.;:.^w^..^^i-:;n i ..i 2 A. .7. Gilder's b eGippsland, by-The Terderer ' Lily, XT.^ffi ~S&amore)V ~.:. 3 Sixteen" started. ~"_ After. *King,,''Coi6ssus made the early pace,' Distant .-ran : to-:tlie-front at the mile and led at tho turn by three lengths from Adulis. Peter Jackson, Petau, and Sea Rover, with Heroic Prince, who was fourth tq last at the mile, making up ground. Peter Jackson struck the front after reaching the straight, but Heroic Prince finished fast to win by two lengths and a half, with two lengths between second and third. Then came Distant, Sea Rover. Mince Pie, King Colossus, Danilo, and Ruach, with Inflrmler* last. Time, .lmin 55% sec. LEONARD STAKES. £600; 6 furlongs. Rapsonia, 5.3 (H. Skldmore) ............ 1 Foursome 9.8 2 Lelite, 8.0 .:......... . ..... "3 Twelve started. Three-quarters of a length; neck. Parkwood was fourth. Time, lmin 115isec. . FAREWELL HANDICAP. £500; 1 ml** and a furlong. High Degree, 7.4 (A. Knox) _ .... i.. 1 Power Court. 7.8 ; .'....„'.. 2 Varianco, 6.7 : 3 Seventeen started. Neck; halt a length. Gay Star was fourth. Time, lmin 51% sec.
(By Telegraph—Press Association.) 'PALMERSTON N., March 11. Handicaps for tho first day of the Manawatu Racing Club's Autumn Meeting on March 21 and 22, have been declared as 'follows:— HABERE HURDLES HANDICAP, £130; 1_ miles. Easterly ....10 11 Acervato .. 9 0 Blacksmith .. io 8 Stanchion .. 9 0 Consent ....io 8 Esteem .... 9 0 Callamart .... 10 s Royston 9 0 Cotsfield .... 9 ii Thrasher 9 0 Chock Say .. 9 11 Gaswyn ..... 9 0 Gold Ruler ..9 8 Beau Star ... 9 0 Kahunoke ..9 0 Stroller .... 9 0 AUTUMN plate, £80: 7 furlongs; special x weights. Argument ..8 5 Round Score . 8 5 Beau Star ... 8 5 Royal Quex ..8 5 Benedictine" -.8 5 Treasure Hunt 8 5 Bold Jim .... 8 5 Te Rangitumau 8 "5 Boudo,r .... s 5 Winward 8 5 Dombey 8 5 Acre— High Exchange 8 5 EUnore m. 8 5 Los Quex ... 8 5 General Quex . 7 S Paparua 8 5 Inveresk . 7 fi ,Remiss ...... 8 8 Bulate 7 . PRINCE OP WALES HANDICAP. £150; 1 mile and a furlong. Cricket Bat. .. 9 0 Li Poupee ... 7 7 True Shaft ... 8 11 Knollmere . 7 6 Tiger Gain .. 8 10 Rust ...". 7 r Aga Khan ... 8 5 Aiguille .... 7 3 Count Palatine- 8 5 Desert Star ..7 0 Slippery. .... g 1 Gibraltar ... 70 Amotion 8 0 Senegal ...."t 0 All Humbug . 7 12 Stitch . 70 Arrow Lad .. 7 10 Cape Fair ...'. 70 5 etra, ct v. • ' 9 Drum Fire ..7 0 Ranelagh .... 7 7 Flower 7 0 WOODHEY HACK HANDICAP, £110; 6 furlongs. Golden Chant ■- 9 -8 Bon Eapide .. 7 "_ g»e°n 8 13 Scarlet -••-•- 8 9 Rambler 7 7 Apri Fool ... s 8 Lady In™;.. 7 I Prostration .-. 8 6 Ebeum .... 7 2 Grumpy .... 8 3 Bellbroney .. 7,3 Black Songster 8 3 Moatoa ..... 7 1 Haere Tonu .. 8 3 Ingenuity- ..." ■ 7 1 Conference .... S 2 Arctic Region . 7 0 Hunting Lodge 7 13 Ramanu ..... 7 0 Dombey T 12 Snowball .... 7 o Ja-vsou 7 10 Hest 7 . Boon - 7 9 Argument ..7 0 AWAPUNI CUP., £230; 114 miles. Autopay .... 9 2 Master Brierly 9 0 £ adIand T , •••• 9,2 Silver Ring ..9 5 Cricket Bat .. 9 2 La Moderne .. S 11 Grand Jury „,) 2 Catalogue ... 8 4 Vertigern, ... 9 2 Spiral g 1 Argentic .... 9. 0 Palm Queen .. 8 1 Copper King .'90 '■• J. M. JOHNSTON MEMORIAL HANDICAP. . £100; 6 furlongs. Royal Hunting 9 0 Lady Nan 7 . Slippery .... 8 12 Good Hunting.. 7 5 Souchong .... 8 9 DIagano- ..... 73 Porotiti 8 1 Stitch . 7 0 Copyist i, 7 13 Aston „.~.7~.', 7 O La Poupee .., c 7 8 CuUus 7 0 TE MATAI HACK HANDICAP.. £110; 1 ,__*, and a furlong. Hazoor .,... fl. . Colossical. ... 7 16 Palm Queen .. 8 9 Kahunoke ... 7 9 St. Clara'.... 8 8 Bugle CaU ... 7 9 Pango ........ 8 8 Calydon ...„ 7 9 Te Ua ....... 8 S Lovecourt ... 7 8 Taitoru ..... 8 3 Sir Romeo"..... 7 8 Rurl ....... 8 3 Ythan ...?... 7 7 Senior, ....... 8 . 2 Purse ...7.. 7 7 High Grader 8 1 Bellbroney ... 7 7 Heather Glow .- 8 0 Ralphyllls ... 7 7 Drum Fire ... 7 13 Full Throttle-." 7 7 Red _Rufus ... 7 13 Te Rangitumau 7 7 Bonnle Yale . 7 12 Benedictine ..7 7 Secrecy .<-.... 7 11 Remiss 7-1
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 60, 12 March 1934, Page 4
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