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AUCKLAND

FOURTH AND LAST DAY WINS FOR HISTORIC AND GREENAWAY The Auckland Racing Club’s Summer Meeting was concluded at Ellerslie in glorious weather. There; was a largo attendance, and the racing was first class. The totalisator receipts for the day were £84,7615, as compared with £80,197 for the corresponding day of last year, which was an increase of £4,5645. The total receipts for the four days were £352,346, as against £319,048$ for last year, an increase of £33,3875. . GOODWOOD HANDICAP, 500sovs. Im. 12—Mr H. Rama’s TAANERIRI, 7.2 (A. Eastwood) 1 3—Mr W. Kemp’s King Emerald, 7.11 (Green) 2 11—Mr J. Asher’s Antique, 7.0 (Parsons) ... 3 Others: 4 Prince Val 9.2, 5 Panther 9.0, 1 Hyde Park 8.9. 2 Merry Mint, 7 Lady’s Boy 8.8, 6 King Midas 8.3, 9 Hnkanoa, 13 Flying Prince 7.9, 8 Le Choucas 7.5. 14 Flying Juliet 7.4, 15 Thursby 7.3, 10 Imperial Prince, 10 Unoci 7.0. Taaneriri was handy from the start, and was in the lead with Panther at the Lome turn. Lady’s Boy and Imperial Prince were next. In a great finish Taaneriri won by a neck, with half a length between second and third. Fljing Juliet was fourth. Time, Imm 41see. SILVIA HANDICAP, SOOsovs. 6f. 1— Mr A. Alexander’s AWAKEN, 8.0 (A. E. Ellis) 1 4—Mr P. S. Gloesou’s Bells of Shannon, 7.2 (A. Eastwood) 2 6 Messrs H. 1. Spinks and C. C. Short’s Betterment, 7.3 (J. Day) 3 ‘ Others: 2 Sight Draft 8.13, 3 T’rometus 8.6, 7 Set Fair B.ls, 5 Caviar© 7.2, 8 Trickle 7.0. Bells of Shannon and Set Fair were early leaders, and Set Fair turned for home ahead of Bells of Shannon. Sight Draft, and Awaken. The latter won well by a length and a-half, with threequarters of a length between second and third. Sight Draft was fourth. Time, Imin 17seo. GRAND STAND HANDICAP, l.OOOsovs. lira. B—Mr E. V. Riddiford’s HISTORIC, 9.5 (B. Morris) \ 1 7 Mr A. E. Leonard’s Lucy Rose, 7.0 (A. Eastwood ... 3 3—Mr F. E. Lpomb’s Prodicc, 8.12 (Ellis) ... 3 Others; 5 Corinax 8.6, 2 Vertigern, 6 Sealown 8.4, 1 Goshawk 7.12, 4 Amor, 10 High Pitch, 9 Spearmiss 7.0. Won by a neck, with a neck between second and third. High Pitch was fourth. Tiine, 2min 9 3-sseei AUCKLAND HURDLE RACE, 500sovs. 2m. 2 Mr V. Edhouse’s ELYSIANOR, 11.13 (W. Bpwden) t 1— Mr R. Hannon’s King’s Guard, , 12.7 (J. Smith) ... % 7—Mr H. A. Swaffield’s Kawini, 10.3 (Olive) 3 Others: 4 Prince Lu 11.0, 5 Pangolin 10.13, 6 Master Roley 9.12, a importer 9.7, 9 Glcnotus, 10 Rahonoto 9.0, 8 Mashoor 9.2, II Serang 9.1$ Prince Lue had a break on the field until the run home, but fell' at the last fence. Elysianor then took the lead from Mashoor and Rahepoto, with King’s Guard next. Elysianor made a good run at the finish to win by a length and a-half, with eight lengths between second and third. Rahepoto was fourth. Pangolin, Importer, and Serang also fell. Time, 3miu 46sec. ROYAL STAKES, l.OOOsovs. 6f. 6—Mr G. D. Greenwood’s GREENAWAY, 8.1 (Green) ... ... 1 2Mr A .B. Williams’s Cylinder, 7.0 (Wiggins) 3 I—Mr T. Fraser, jun.’s, Hunting Cry, 9.10 (Gray) 3 Others: 3 Eaglet 9.7, 4 Tenterden 7.9, 7 Biddy’s Boy 6.13, 5 Dunraven 6.13 Tentorden_ and Cylinder made the early running, and led into the straight from Hunting Cry and Dunraven. Greenaway came from well back to win by a neck, with a head between second and third. Eaglet was fourth. Time. Imin 15 2-ssec. CLIFFORD PLATE, 500sovs. lsm. 1— Mr A. W. Prangley’s PEGAWAY, 9.3 (Gray) 1 2Mr R. J. Murphy’s Conconttate, 9.0 (B. Morris) 3 Mr F. Ormond’s Toxeuma, 9.0 (Ellis) ■ 3 Also ran: 1 Count Cavour 9.3. Pegaway f went to the front early, leading for homo by a narrow margin. There was a wonderful finish, in which Pegaway won by a head, with a length between second and third. Time, 2min 10 l-ssee. BOWEN HANDICAP, SOOsovs. 61. 6—Mr G. Johnson’s LEITRIM, 7.7 (Keesing) _ t •• ■ 1 4Mr G. Paul’s Awarerc, 7.13 I—Mr FI. Cimabue, 9.3 (B. Morris) 3 Others: 3 Great Star 8.5, 7 Gold Money 8.1, 2 Knightliko 7.13, 8 White Wings 7.4, Valuation 7.0. Leitrim and Great Star had the best of the running to the turn, with Cimabue and Awaroro close up. Leitritn won by one length, with a head between second and third. Gold Money was fourth. Time, Imin 13 4-ssec. GREY HANDICAP, iOOsovs. Im. I—Mr W. Patterson’s RICHFIELD,

9.0 (R. Reed) ••• 1 2—Mr 11. Rothery’s Archieval, 7.4 (W. Jones) ‘»... 9—Mr J. H. Cheshire’s Prince of Orange, 7.2 (Gilmer) 3 Others: 8 Gay Cockade 7.1.2, 7 Micrometer 7.8, 5 Llyu Dhu 7.3, 6 Spring Abbey 7.2. 16 Glittering Gold 7.7, 11 Nassock 7.13-J, 11 Red Lion 7.3, 13 Thurnus 7.1, 10 Tuku, 17 Day Lass, 4 Nassau Lady, 3 Pedestal, 12 Relation, 15 Sports Ring 7.0. Relation and Archieval fought for first place most of the way, and at the turn they were ahead of Gay Cockade, Richfield, and Spring Abbey. Richfield made a last run on the rails to win by two lengths and a-half, with two lengths between second and third. Tuku was fourth. Time, Imin 40 2-ssec.

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Evening Star, Issue 20373, 3 January 1930, Page 6

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AUCKLAND Evening Star, Issue 20373, 3 January 1930, Page 6

AUCKLAND Evening Star, Issue 20373, 3 January 1930, Page 6