Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

WELLINGTON R.C.

CUP TO ROYAL ARTIST GUARANTEE WINS THE STAKES WIN AND PLACE SYSTEM The Wellingtn Racing Club's SumjtrveT Meeting 1 - was opened at Trentham in fine, warm weather. The track was iii first-class order and fast, and the attendance was good. The win and place system of wagering proved popular, and dividends for third were consistently good, while the three straightout prices of Itoyal Artist, Guarantee, and Broken Rule were very substantial. The • straight-out totalisatoiv handled £7,336 and the place machine £14,475, a. total of £21,811, against £26,483i on the first day last year—a deci'ease of £4?:672£. ■■ Following are the results (the first figure represents the straight-out favouritism and the second figure the place favouritism): — ■■ ■ , BFRENTHAM HIGH-WEIGHT HANDI- '-" ' CAP, 160s6vs.'•' Ira: 1-I—Mr G. W. New's ch g BEAU ...... .GALLANTE.(Top- GallantCarmagnole) , 4yrs, 10.7 (C. Thompson) 1 -12-11—Mr W. R; Kemball's Cape I- Fair, 9.0 (P. Burgess) ... ... 2 8-B—Miss M. C. Wilson's Monas-

tic, 10.1 (M. Kirwan) ... ... 3 ■?* Also started: 11-9 Juggle 10.8, 3-4 ■guarcl 10.3, 10-12 Palace 10.1, 6-7 blacksmith 10,1, 4-3 Clangor 9,7, 12 : 13"Ghil© 9.5', '9-l0 Flower car. 9.2}, 12-11’ S olden Horn 9.0 (coupled with Cape air)., 2-2 Chief. Line ,9.0. v- Beap. Gallante;- with Clangor, led to sie straight. "Monastic challenged, but 3eau Gallante' won comfortably, Monastic weakening'tp-be beaten in the last stride by Cape Fair. Chief Line was jfpurth. Won by a length and a-half, with-a neck .between second 'and third, .(time,.-. Jnupi'ilisec.:.-.- V- '

Wellington stakes, soosovs. sf. 0-5 —Mr J. M. Samson’s b c GUARG ANTEE (Paper Money—Entro 1 Noim)/ 6:i2 (Av Russell) ... 1 B-3 —MrG. M. Currie's Midinette, i: ■ 8.3 (B. H. Morris) ; 2 jT-6—Lack, 8.6 (L. G. Morris) ... 3

' Also started/:., 8-8-Inflation 8.6, 6-7 Good Hunting B!6, 9-9 Importance 8.3, 2-2 Princess Doreen 7.5, 1-1 Diatomous par. 7.4, 4-4 Fracas 6.9. Diatomous was fractious at the barrier, 'tlio straight, with fidinhtte and:Lack, and then Guarane, -,»Gopd> -Hunting, and-. Princess Doreen. Diatomous stopped quickly, Midinette reaching the front, but Guarantee finished! solidly to win narrowly py a neck, with Lack two lengths back third, and then Inflation and Diatomous. Time, 59}sec.

&PpMSTICI&’ 16’asovs. 7f. 10-11—Mr F. Bristol’s ch m G BROKEN, RULE (Chief Ruler Dent), 3yrs, 7.6 4 (Webby) 1 10-12—Mr A. Foster’s Niggerhead, il ea ; rh9,3...(Barr) 2 r VsB-3 —Mr'W. ’’M‘Ai’- Duncan’s -Far:l 7.6'(Faulkner) ... ■ .v. . 3 ■H. r.; ;• - * •' ... - Also Startedls-17-Royal King car. 7.11, 12-14 Ben Hur 8.2, 4-6 Azalea 8:2, 7-7 Beaconsfield 8.2, -5-4 Aiguille car, 7;11, <9-9; Eminent car. 7.11, 8-8 Worship car. 1, 7.1/. 16-17 Milnrow 7.6; 17-15 Purse'7.6, IS-jlS' Sage 7.6, 13-10 Lancet 7,6 and Posy * 7.6 (bracketed), .6-5 Chock Say 7.6, 14-16 Aroma car. 7,8,' &2 Glenvane 7.6, 12-13 Glow Light car. 7.11, 1-1 Argentic 7.6. Broken Rule and Niggerhead were always handy, with Purse making the pace to the straight, Broken Rule came through on the rails tp. snatch a Win by half a head, with Farmer a neck behind Niggerhead .1 and Azalea fourth. Time, Imin 27}sec.

FITZHERBERT HANDICAP, 160sovs,

1-I—Mr W. INI'A. Duncan's cli c POROTITI (Limond—Ohui), 8.4 (B. H. Morris) 1 v 4-4r-JPegged Exchange, 8.3 (L. J, ..'" . Ellis) 2 ;»2-2KLadyNanj.7.l2 (K; Voitre) ... 3 : 41so started: 5-5 Bon Rapide 7.7, v-'IO-IO Quebec car. 7.6, 3-3 Sweet Agnes it 7.5; 8-9 Catalogue car. 7.7, 7-7 Safari :icar,: 7.71, 6-6 Dover Patrol 7.0 .and \] Porotiti was- always "near the front, •<land won well. by. a,, rieck, ..with Lady £Nah a head away third. Sweet Agnes, Ji.who was prominent early, finished fast for fourtli. Time, 60Jsec. i WELLINGTON CUP, 600sovs. ljm. tlO-9—Mr Reid's br.'g ROYAL i: ■-: ARTIST (Leighton—Oddity), V :■ 4yrs, 7.5 (K. Voitre) 1 i> 34_Mr J. H. Wallace's Antique, :/ :j 9.5 (R.\S. Bagby) 2 ■,15-13—Mr T. A. Duncan's Fiji, 7.0 % (I. Callahan) 3 'ff. Also started: 4-4 Concentrate 9.3, 5-6 ?Grqat Star 8.0, 2-3 Gold Trial 7.13, Vl4-14 Seatown car. 8.3, 1-2 Jaloux .(7.5; 12-11 Tout le Monde 7.5, 20-16 My ii'Owh 7.5, 17-15 Refresher 7.2, 18-14 Murjiper 7.0, 19-17 Lyrical 7.0, 8-11 ;„Rocket 7.0, 13-10 Greenhorn 7.0, 16-12 'Princess Argosy 7.0. ■■:, Princess Argosy and Refresher set a -strong pace, with Gold Trail, Jaloux, ...Great Star, Fiji, and Red Heckle all Jharidy, while Antique was well back. iThere was little alteration to the '•straight, where Royal Artist moved up on.' tiie rails, Antique corning on the : outer. The leaders stopped, Fiji and Antique hitting the front. Antique had the' race won 50yds off the post, but weakened in the last strides, Royal 'Artist continuing his run on the rails to ■snatch victory by half a neck, with ■Fiji only a nose away. Jaloux was ' Time, 2min 31Jsec. ANNIVERSARY HANDICAP, - 200sovs; Im. ■l-3—Mr W. T. Hazlett's b in RULING LIGHT (Chief Ruler— Simper), 4yrs, 8.9 (F. J. M'Kay) :.. ... ..' 1 6-9—Mr H. S. Greene's Tahoma,car."B.ll (B. H. Morris) ... 2 2-2—Sir Charles Clifford's Drum Fire, 8.0 (A. Eastwood) ... 3 Also started: 13-10 Shatter 9.2, 9-5 :'Awaken 9.2, 8-7 Uanelagh 9.0, 3-1 .Richfield 8.12, 14-14 Martian Chief 8.7, 5-6 Gay Court 8.5, 12-8 La Poupee 8.3, ;6-12 Rational 11. 8.3, 10-13 Tippling -8.2, 4-4 Gold Pit 8.2, 10-11 Wise Choice 8.0. Ruling Light was always in front with.. Drum Fire, and drew away for a comfortable neck win off Tahoma. :TV.ho4ustJieaded off Drum Fii:e. Shatter finished very well for fourth. Time, Imin. 40see, V

TELEGRAPH HANDICAP, 300sovs. 6f. 1-1 —Messrs N. Aitken and H. F. Wood's b h AUTOPAY (Paper Money—Trebelli II.) aged, 9.4 (L. G. Morris) 1 6-s—Mr P. F. Wall's Souchong, 8.9 (11. Beod) ... 2 •12-12—Mr G. M. Curric's Pomp (W. J. Broughton) 3 Also started: 7-G Golden Wings 9.4, 8-7 Cricket Bat 8.10, 9-9 Orapai 8.9, 10-10 La Modenie 8.5, 5-3 Tho Quorn 8.0, 3-2 Lordly Knight 7.8, 11-11 Grecian Prince 7.5, 2-4 The Tiger car. 7.7, 4-8 Miladi 7.0, 13-13 Hurlingham 7.0. Souchong led to the straight with Pomp from .Autopay, Cricket Bat, Orapai, and The Quorn. Autopay drew away, in,the run home for a very decisive win by just over a length. Pomp was a head behind Souchong, with Lordly Knight fourth. Golden Wings, The Tiger, and Grecian Prince were hopeless!}' left. Time, lmin 11. J sec. 11UAPEHU HANDICAP, 160sovs. Gf. 3-3—Mr R. M. Greenslade's b m HULA BELLE (Beau Fils— Maxwellton). 4yrs, 8.13 (L. J. Ellis) ... ... 1 6-10—Mr W. T. Hariett's Chief Light, car. 7.8 (J. W. Jennings) 2 11-9—Sir Charles Clifford's Zeebrugge, 7.12 (A. Eastwood) 3 Also started: 5-4 Navaho 8.10, 9-7 Might 8.7, 13-12 Solitaire 11. 8.2, 2-1 Wasteland ,8.2, 1-2 Idolize 7.11, 7-8 Grand Itevfew 7.9, 9-11 Slippery car. 7.3, 14-13 Late Jest 7.8, 12-14 Illuminate car. 7.4, 8-6 Nebulae 7.4, 18-15 Acron car. 7.1, 16-18 Eupator car. 7.1, 19-19 Mercian Prince car. 7.2, 16-16 Pedestal car. 7.5, 15-7 Shelter 7.0, 4-5 Kamel Pasha car. 7.7 J-. Hula Belle was not sighted till the straight, when she came through to snatch a last stride victory off the leaders, Chief Light and. Zeebrugge, with heads, only each way. Nebulae was fourth. Time, lmin 12Ssec.

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD19330120.2.100.1

Bibliographic details

Evening Star, Issue 21315, 20 January 1933, Page 13

Word Count
1,151

WELLINGTON R.C. Evening Star, Issue 21315, 20 January 1933, Page 13

WELLINGTON R.C. Evening Star, Issue 21315, 20 January 1933, Page 13

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert