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TO-DAY'S RACING

; XUCKUtttD’ MEETING Ifce- weather was: fine: for the- opening of tiie Auckland; races,, before' a large; jstteadauce'. Hie" track; was: fast”. ; GSM NO'MEKN OAK&i . 400aav8; Weight l ß.o. 1— GA'S? BEGNDE (Knker) ... ... 1 2 Sirotta (Webster) 2 3 -Astarth (Hbrae) * Only starters. Wbn ! by three-quarters* ofi a*-length; three lengths. Time; 2min 35sec. BRIGHTON BUBBLES,. 40Cfeovs*. 2ra. 3—VERDEN, Bill" (F. Thompson) 1 : l_We» Pat; Is - (Burgess) »•; 2 6—Master'Musk, 9.0 ••• Scratched: Dark Marble, Imperial Wbvrby two-iandla-half head. Time, 3ixlih 41sec. • / PRESIDENT’S HANDICAP, SSOsovs. litn. MARIGOLD;. &10- (Golds finch) . ... ... .... ... .a■ V 3- of Australia; 7.9/ (Gammick) ... ...■ ... 2 4 Sir Abb* 7.0 (Wiggins). 3 - . sus. King Music;.Puriri Park. . Wpn bv.‘ threer and aiqparter lengths; head;. Tlme,.2min ssec r . RIVERTON'. MEBTIHtt The Riverton Meeting was openos in fine weather before'a' large attendance. OftEßtlßl NOVICE STAKES; l#Jsovs. 6f. 2—DOLLAR BIEL, 8.9 .... 1 1— Royal Pal. 9.0 ... ... *. ... 2 IT—Wall Street,. 9.0 .... .... ... ... 3 - Scfatfehed':' Obligment,, Oo«tn: Singer, Royal Huntsman-,. Valarthi Won by a length; lengths. Time; liftiir HF2-ssee. WA-TAU STEEPLECH'AgE', llosovsi * About' 2tft. 4_PA'nOCH:A. 9iO ... i 3—Graball. 10.0-.... ... ... 2 8-“Trißos'.. 9.6- ... /. 3Scratched: Pang/sang, Red Lance, Hostage. Won by thjfi/ty lengths;, fifteen lengths. TimeV- dniin 20SCC. AP All IMA HANDICAP*. 200sovs. 6f. : , Water power,. 5;0.... ... ... i fL-fieanr,, f,# ~. ... ... ... ... 2 21-CherryQueen,, 8.6' 3 All* sicrted. . , Won By a neck; length. Time, Imm* . IS L-&Q6. FEILDIN& MEETING weather war perfect, and there wffsf a large? crowd present at the' Feildia* races* Thai track was* in excellent EAWA KAWA HURDLES, 120sova. Ahowt Ijtm. 2 CHILE, ld*B (Burgess.) ... ... 1 2 Park Acre, 9vl (Nichol)* ... ... 2 3 Headland, 9.9 (Liddell) ... ... 3 Won by a length; five lengths. Time, 2mm 56sec. All started. ON6O MACK-HANDICAP. lOOimvs. -6f. 3 GOLD MISSION. 7.10 l(Savage) 1 2—Leprechatut, 7.8 (W. J- Burgess) 2 V'6~BdbU, 7.(1 (L. H. Tones) 3 . S’cratehed: Eke Tore.' - , Won by a length each Way. Time, Imin 14 2-ssec. MANCHESTER HANDICAP, 32osots. . . lint. 1— PLAbIE, 7.13 (Broughton.) ... 1 2 Chief Marionette, 8.8 (Reed) ... 2 4 Rust, 7.3 (TattersaH) 3 Scratched; Caddie,, Ruri. Won by half a length; one and ahali lengths. Time, Smift* 6 4-sscc. METROPOLITAN TROTS The Metropolitan Trots at Adding-, ton were held in dull weather before a large crowd. The track was in excel, lent order. . PRELIMINARY HANDICAP, SOOsovs. lira 60yds. 1— NORMA BINGEN (Teahen) ... 1 3 Ruin, scr (W. Ken dry) 2 2 Terridfe Downs y 36yd3, (Fraser, jun.) i. 3 All started. Won by a length. lime, 3nim 18 l-seec., PENDALTON HANDICAP, 200sovs. lm. 3 TAXPAYER, 12yds (Caddy) ... 1 5 Master Roy, 12yds (M. Holmes) 2 2—Craganour, 12yds (S. Edwards) 3 AH started. Won by a head. Time, 2mm lOsec. ; EASTER HANDICAP, SOOsovs. 2m. 6 SUNNY MORN, 24yds (Hooper) t 2—WILD GUY, scr (Moritz) ... ... t l—Glenrossie, 48yds ... Scratched: Mountain Dell. f The third horse was half a length , away. Times; drain 18 2-ssec, drain 20 2-ssco,

WA IRA RAPA MEETING MOKAI HACK,,>.loosovs, 7f, : 7—lord mout&v, ?;io (G-.. Humphries) ... ... 1 3 Queen’s Pride* 7.13 ... 3 Won By half a- length; neck. Scratched: Dark Red. ; , MAIDEN PLATE, lOOsovs. 7f. (All 8.7.); 2—Evasion ... 2 4 Viaier .... ... 3, Scratched : Genial, King?s> Choice. Won by. a length; head. Time,. imin 28sec. EASTER HANDICAP, SOObovs., IJm2—DAVIBTOCK; 7.10>: (S. Wilson) :1 I—Sp’etedj Bi 6 (S;,.Anderson) i % 4—VbrtigQtn, 7(o' (0.. Sheehan) .., ’3 Also ■ started: Semper Paratus, Bonnievalei Won easily by two lengths. Time, 2min looser.

CJ.C. MEETING

FINAL GALLOPS [Plan TJjanar. Eekbs? Association.] CHRISTCHURCH', April 20, # The; weather was:fihe fior. the.fihal gaL lops: atkßicfcarton.this* njiorning;: and the outside of the course proper was in capital order, after light; overnight rain. Fracas.' went' ai-milO / easily/ ini lidin 47 set’s after doing the firsts Half; in. 52sec. Bimfighti wentt five!; furlongs in' limn 2 4-ssec, v Owlsglfcun taking Imin 7sec easily,' and Hororatp Imin s : 4issec. Variant" and sprinted, five fur* longs down, the straight, track., Cranford, went seven ■ furlongs- in Imin 30sec, the first three in 37 3-6 sec. Astraea, Tail Eight, and. Panegyric went Half a- mild in l that' order in 50see. ; Sky/ Rhver -wentt «- mild' in- Imin 45 3*f>see;

; ■ Knock' Out. and; Silly-' Owl.went seven furlongs easily’ in Tmih 33 4-ssec. GreekfShey.herd! and'Knowledge* went five furlongs in Imin 3 l-ssec. ; SeW'.Ebxvwas; brought home, by Riptide* oter’seven’furlongs) run in Itmn .SOsecy Grand; Review taking; Imin* 38sec and : LucfMrtai Imim 3osec. - Miner tnhl covered a mile in. Imin 45 2-ssee - vEtliout being: hurried;. Pasha-and Chidden went nine furlon'is, the lastmile in: Imin d 5 4-ssec, rLady zephyr took imhv 4fi 3-sseo alone. Enyijjssry' anti Moonbeam? went six furlr/Cgs easily in'. Imin 18- 3-ss'ec, : while took 1-min IB; 2rssec. . 7/ooley Street; beat Lady Lucas over five furlongs; run' in Imin 5 2.-ssec. D'-uirau- went seven comfortably in •linin' 32 2-ssec. Red Dance and Cleaner covered five ‘ furlongs easily in Imin, 5 2-ssec, Might and- Cuddle went a mile m Imin 43 2*-ssec; going at-even pace all the way. Master Tony and Jylm Ball went, five furlongs in Imim 6 I-ssee, Latitude and. Nordoo sir. in Imin; 20 3-ssec, and Gay Crest and. 1 Tout le Monde-five, the last half in 51 2;/ssec; Importance, accompanied by Imperial Spear; covered; seven, furlongs in Imin 3$ T-oscc. ' ■ _ ' ' , Rerepai and! Piuncoss Doreen went six, the last, half smartly in 49 l-ssec. Capbi Gabo beat, Battle Queen over five furlongs in Train. 5 2rssec. Rebel- Queen beat Lowater over five in Imin 4sec. Heritage did- useful work over six furlongs. Hbrowlienua _ and'. Silver covered, seven in Imin 30see; ! " , Silver Streak and Tizzy covered five furlongs on’ terms* in Imin 4scc. Culotte- and Concert Pitch weiyt half a mile in'SOsep; Jolly Beggar ar/J Gleu'avou taking Slsec. Capital covered five furlor/gs along ; the - ; back,, tile last half in sl£ec. : ' Pink Abbey and? Fiord: went three i furlongs along the back- in 39Sec. Courtyard and Star LSaider covered ; a mile in linin 45sec. Rndiant Rose did Work.

Gold Label went half a mile in 49 4-ssee, Mai Vasia .and Polygraph doing similar' time-. Manetlio- and Obey Honour went three- ftrrlnogs alAtig the back ill 38see. Fleeting Glance jumped two brush hurdles well; vyfiilc Palmary jumped the brushes twice,, milch better than Nightcap. Later Radiant Rose and Royal Amphora jumped two well.

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Evening Star, Issue 22099, 20 April 1935, Page 16

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TO-DAY'S RACING Evening Star, Issue 22099, 20 April 1935, Page 16

TO-DAY'S RACING Evening Star, Issue 22099, 20 April 1935, Page 16

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