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AUTUMN RACING

TE AROHA MEETING NUN NIGER WINS GUP H. N. WIGGINS SUSPENDED The first day of the Te Aroha Jockey Club's Meeting was held before a.record erowd in fine .weather. The course was in excellent order. ;The .totalisator handled £33,280 10s, !in increase of-£7,180. H. N. Wiggins, who was ndmg Happy Landing in the Cup, was suspended for three months for careless tiding and causing interference with (Gay Br.oney at the start. Detailed results : BUAKAKA HURDLES, 200sovs. l*m. p.3—SOLOIST, 12.0 (Webby) ... 1 1-2—Sandy Dix, 10.9 (M'Rae) ... 2 B£—Semiarch, 9.0 (Gilmer) 3 Also started: 6-5 Prince of Orange 10 9 4-7 Solomon 9.9, 5-4 London 9.0, 2-1 Mossvale 9.0, 10-10 Bells of Bow 8.0, 9-9 Nebulae 9.0, 7-6 Tea Chat 9.0. Won by five lengths, with a neck between second and third. Time, 2min (52 1-osec. ~ WAITOA HANDICAP, loOsovs. 6f. 2-2—GAY DEFENCE, 8.5 (Savage) 1 1-I—Sweet Rose, 7.4 (Home) ... 2 11-9— King Theo, 7.0 (P. Foam) ... 3 Also started: 9-11 Laudatory 9.0, 4-6 Messurina 8.8, 5-4 Gallant Knight 8.6, 6-5 First Dance 8.3, 8-7 Little Artist 8.0, 10-10 Gay Egypt 7.12, 13-14 La " Femme Noire 7.12, 14-14 Hope Lass 7.12, 12-12 Orefield 7.6, 3-3 Bed Flame "7.4, 7-8 Cyllaros 7.1, 15-13 Heather Land 7.0. Won by two lengths, with half a length between second and third. Time, lmm 16 l-ssec. JUVENILE HANDICAP, 200sovs. sf. 5-2 NED CUTTLE, 7.8 (Shield) ... 1 l.l_lnver, -7.12 (Ellis) 2 4-s_Gay Chief, 8.13 (M'Tavish) ... 3 Also started: 7-7 Golden Blonde 8.9, 2-4 Maxown 8.2, 10-9 Gay Streak 8.1, 9-10 Queen's Counsel 8.0, 6-6 Cricket 7.12, 3-3 Golden Sheila 7,0, 8-8 Palustre 7.0, 11-11 Athea 7.0.Won by two lengths, with -three lengths between second and third. Time, lmin 2 2-ssec. HERRIES CUP, SOOsovs. lm 3f. 1-I—NUN NICER, 8.3 (L. J. Ellis) 1 9-6—Prince Colossus, 7.2 (J. M'lnally) 2 4-4—Enge, 8.8 (P. Fearn) 3 Also started: 3-3 Mungatoon 9.0 coupled with Lagoon 7.7, 7-8 Werohia 8.8, 8-10 Gay Broney 8.6, 6-7 Kelly 8.3, 2-2 Royal Appellant 8.1, 5-5 Happy Landing 7.4, 10-9 Knight of Australia 7.2, 11-11 Day Wind 7.0. 12-12 Killadar -7.0. Won by two lengths and a-half, with Ijalf a length between second and third. Time, 2min 17sec. SHAFTESBURY HANDICAP, 175sovs. 6f. 2-I—TORCH, 7.12 (L. J. Ellis) ... 1 1-2 Valspear, 8.13 (Tremain) ... 2 3-4—Kilbei-is, 9.10 (Gladding) ... 3 Also started: 5-5 Mungacre 8.12, 9-9 Dombey 8.10, 4-3 Teak 8.10, 6-7 FleetT?ind 8.6, 7-6 Supreme Court 8.2, 8-10 Quaint 8.2, 10-8 Ronnie Song 7.12. Won by half a length, with a neck between second and third. Time, lmin I6lsee. HOT SPRINGS HANDICAP, 200sovs. lm. 12-12—BONNY GAY, 7.3 (Savage) 1 1-I—Royal Secret, 7.4 (Home) ... 2 4-4—After Money, 8.8 (Wilson) ... 3 Also started: 9-10 Sir Abb 8.8, 2-2 'Adalenc 8.2, 3-3 Beau Gallante 8.1, U-9 Sir Nigel 8.0, 8-8 Keith Lu 7.10, 11-12 Royal Artist 7.7, 5-6 Tin Lap 7.6, 10-12 Whakapara 7.0, 7-7 Scotch Nation 7.0. Won by two lengths and a-half, with a neck between second and third. Time, lmin 42 2-ssec. CHAMPION HACK CUP, SoOsovs. ljm. 4-4—CON FUOCO, car. 7.12 ... ... 1 Valrent, 8.2 2 9-B—Night Comedy, 8.5 3 Also started: 10-9 King Brierly 9.3, 2-2 Pukeko 8.13, 9-8 Light Comedy 8.5, 15-16 Tutor 8.2, 1-1 Debham 8.0, 3-3 Mafeking 7.13, 5-6 Tidalia Acre 7.9, 17-17 Racette 7.6, 8.7 Arawa Rose 7.6, 16-15 Master Musk 7.5, 10-10 Pound Sterling 7.0, 14-14 Barograph 7.0, 13-13 Te Broney 7.0, 12-11 Libra -7;0. . ■Won by half a length each way. Time, 2min lOsec. . WAIHOU HANDICAP, 300sovs. 6f. '4-4—CORONIS, 7.5 (Savage) 1 8-B—Wahine Reihi, 7.1 (M'lnally) 2 6-6—Refresner, 9.0 (Clifford) 3 Also started: 1-3 Rereatu 9.2, 5-5 Galilee 8.9, 2-2 Boughal 8.8, 3-1 Royal Dance 7.8, 7-7 Star Artist 7.6, 9-9 Bellbroney 7.0. Won by three-quarters of a length, ■with one length between second and .third. Time, lmin 15 2-ssec. MARLBOROUGH FIXTURE MIGHT'S NARROW SUCCESS The Marlborough Racing Club's Summer Meeting was opened in ideal weather. The course was in good order and the attendance was large. The totalisator handled £2,271 10s for five races,-, compared with £1,330 10s for seven races at the last February Meeting in 1934. Detailed results:— MAIDEN STAKES, SOsovs. of. 1—707 NOTCH (G. Humphries) ... 1 2—Gasmask, 8.7 (J. Leach) ... ... 2 3—Myriam, 8.7 (L. Jones) 3 Also started: New Era 8.7. The Pawnbroker 8.7, Trixy Anna 8.7, The Squanderer 8.0. Won by half a length, with four lengths between second and third. Time, Jmin ljscc. PELOROUS HACK HANDICAP, 60sovs. 6f. I—RIVAL SHOT, 8.2 (G. Humphries) 1 3—Going Gay, 8.3 (J. Leach) ... 2 6—Consummation, 8.9* (L. Jones) 3 Also started: Revival 8.3, Sandwichman 8.2, Pegged Exchange 7.9. Won by a length, with a head between second and third. Time, lmin 15 2-ssec. PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP, lOOsovs. lm. 2—MIGHT. 9.5 (('. MoMsbro) ... 1 ;5 Locksley, 7.0 (.1. Doolev) 2 .I— Dnrecourt, 7.13 (R. Marsh) ... :>,

Also started: Miladi 8.6, Kalmuk 7.0. Won by a neck, with half a length between second and third. Time, lrain 41 4-ssec, TRIAL PLATE, Sosovs. 6f. 2—BASMASK, 8.7 (,). Leach) ... 1 I—Lowater, 8.7 (G. Humphries) ... 2 4—Myriam, 8.7 (L. Jones) 3 Also started: Algol 8.7, New Kra 8.7. Won by two lengths, with two lengths between second and third. Time, lmin 15 4-ssec. Owing to scratching the Leefielil Handicap was struck out. BUOOKBY HACK HANDICAP, 60sovs. 9f. S— PEGGED EXCHANGE, 7.11 (C. Goldsbro) 1 2—Contract (R. Marsh) 2 4—lmasurvey (L. Jones) 3 Also started: Brown Pearl 8.2, Lowater 7.13. Won by half a length, with threequarters of a length between second and third. Time, lmin ssec.

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Evening Star, Issue 22277, 2 March 1936, Page 6

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AUTUMN RACING Evening Star, Issue 22277, 2 March 1936, Page 6

AUTUMN RACING Evening Star, Issue 22277, 2 March 1936, Page 6

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