WHANGAREI RAGES
CUP TO GAY COCKADE The Whangaroi Club’s Spring Meeting was opened yesterday in fine weather. The totalisator handled £11,809, against £14,214 last year. Detailed results: — SPRING PLATE, lOOsovs. 6f. I—Messrs O’Connell and W. 11. Patterson’s ch g SUBEDITOR (Manson) 1 6—Mr T. Impey’s b f Camp Princess (Parsons) ... 2 3—Mr J. Paterson’s Land Measure 3 Others: Gastronomy 8.0, Gay Cavalier 8.0, Kaihoremai 8.0, Magic Mint 8-0, Superfine 8.0, Armenia 8.0, Dayform 7.9, Gay Idea 7.9, Spring Song 7.9, Vanessa 7.9. In tho run to tho judge’s box tho favourite held his own, and won by a length from Camp Princess, who finished fast, with Land Measure third, a length further Away. Armenia was fourth, and then came Dayform,
Gay Idea/ Vanessa, and Magic Mint. Time,, Imm 10 4-ssec. KENSINGTON HACK HANDICAP, ISOsovs.'. -Of. 5 -Mr A. C.: Wood’s ch m FOOTRULE, 7.5; (Fergus) ... . ... 1 4Mr F. W. Stoncx’s b g Stimu- ' hunt, 7.5 (Cammick) ... ... 2 2—Mr C. M. Emanuel’s b g Tetrachato, 8.5 ■ (Manson) ... 3 Others: Big Bertha 8.7, Gold Lily 8.1, Tambourine 7.13, Crown Arch 7,2, Lady Court 7.0. ' Footrule was momentarily headed, in the straight, but came again and got: the decision by half a length froim Stimulant, who beat Totrachate_ by two lengths and , a-half. Gold Lily was fourth, followed by Tambourine., Time,' Imin 16sec. HAUPAI HACK HURDLES, loOsovs. 14m and 197yds. 6 Mr. Wenzl Scholium’s b g ST. AMES, 9.6 ,(M‘llroy) .1 2—Mr M. J., Carroll’s b g Glena Bay, 10.10 ; (H. Dulieu) ... 2 5Mr T. Maftinap’s b g Wan Lu, 9.0 (Thompson) .... 3; Others: Quincoma 9.9, Royal Day 9.2, Respirator 9.0, Sunny Morn ; 9.0, Bizarre 9.0. : ■ • ■ ! St. Ames was the first to turn ■ forborne, and was followed by Glena Bay,; Wan Lu, and Sunny Morn,with. Res-' pirator, next. ’. The leader had no, trouble in: going on to, win by, two; lengths, with. Wan Lu four - lengths, further away. Royal Day was fourth,' followed by Sunny Morn, Respirator, Bizarro, : and Quincoma. Time, 3mm, 2 2-sscc. . WHANGARET GOLD CUP, dOOsovs and gold cup valued at 25gs. IJm. S —Mr H. P. Clear’s b g GAY COCKADE, 7.10 (M'Crae) ... 1 2—Mr Wenzl Scholium’s ch h True Blood, 8.8 (Keesing) ... ... 2 s—Mr L. J. Stanaway’s ch g Nassock, 7.10 (Parsons) 3 Others: Maori Boy 9.0, Prince of Orange 7.9, Hannibal 7.0. Gay Cockade led into tho ' final stretch from Nassock, True Blood, Prince of Orange, and Maori Boy. The leader easily held his own to win by a length from the fast-finishing True Blood. Nassock was third, three-quar-ters of a length further away, followed by Maori Boy, Prince of Orange, and Hannibal, Time, 2min lOscc. COUNTY HANDICAP, lOOsovs. Of. I—Mr J. Hoey’s br g ARCHEEN, 10.2 (H. Dulieu) ... 1 10 —Mr J. P. Tierney’s ch in Do Aka, 7.0 (M'Laughlin) ... 2 7—Mr H. Kean Clearke’s br g Palmares, 8.2 (L, Dulieu) ... 3 Others: Oration 10.3, Frothblowor 9.8, Illingar 9.4, Orchus 8.0, Royal Seagull 7.13, Alloy 7.0, Paper Dart 7.0, Radiant Sun 7.0, Wishbone 7.0, Alpina 7.0, Kaihoremai 7.0. Won easily by two lengths and ahalf, Palmares being three-quarters of a length away, and thou came Illingar, Royal Seagull, Alpina, Wishbone, and Radiant Sun. At tho back or tho course Oration fell, bringing down Paper Dart, Orchus, and Frothblower. Time, Imin 18sec. HIKURANGI HACK HANDICAP, 130sovs. 7f. 2 Mr W. Vanderspeck’s b g JAELDY KARO. 8.3 (Gill) ... 1 I—Mr R. T. Reilly's blk g' Tradesman, 8.12 (M'Laughlin) ... 2 3 Mr E. W. Alison’s b g Sir Mend, ’ B.G (Ludlow) 3 Others • 4 Bizarro 7.0, Conquest 7.0. Tho winner caught Tradesman going across the top, and in the homo stretch demonstrated his absolute superiority by winning by three lengths, the third horse being four lengths away. Time, Imin 27sec.
MANAIA HANDICAP. 200sovs. Cf. 1 — Mi* Wenz. Scholium’s ch m WHITE WINGS, 5.5 (Kees--2 Mr aPc. Wood’s ch m Foo'trulc, 7.0 2 4—Mr T. E. Davison’s hr g Lady’s Boy, 8.9 (L. Dulieu) 8
Others: 5 Branson 9.0, 6 Royal Tea 8.11, 7 Imperial Prince 8.0, 3 White Ringlet. A fine finish. Won by a short neck, the third horso being three lengths away. Time, Imin 15 2-ssec. PARAHAKI HANDICAP, UOsovs. Im.
3—Mr H. B. Cowan’s br in BIG
BERTHA, 8.0 (Dulieu) ... I 2 —Mrs A. E. Scout’s b g Grand Tea, 9.5 (Gill) 2 6—Mr C. Morse’s ch g King Willonyx, 8.0 (Farrell) ... ... 3
, . Others: b Nassock 8.8, 1 Llanore 8.4, 7 Kawainga 8.0, 4 Helium 8.0, 8 Sleepy Sol 8.0.
A well-run race. A length and a half separated first and .second horses, and the third horse was a similar distance away. Time, Imin 41 4-sscc.
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Evening Star, Issue 20635, 7 November 1930, Page 6
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