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THE TURF

Racing Fixtures FOR 1932-33 SEASON April 15 —Hawke's Bay J.C. April 15, 17 —Beaumont R.C. and Tuapeka C.J.C. (at Beaumont). April 15, \y —Wairarapa R.C. April 15, 17 —Feilding J.C. April 15, 17 —Auckland R.C. April 15, 17, iS—Riverton R C. April 17 —Waipukurau J.C. April 17—Kurnara J.C. April 17, 18—Canterbury J.C. April 19 —Westland R.C. April 21, 22 —Greymouth J.C. April 22 —Hawke’s Bay J.C. April 22, 24 —Avondale J.C. April 24 —Reefton J.C. April 26—Marton J.C. April 27, 29 —South Canterbury J.C RACING IN AUSTRALIA W A RWICK FARM MEETING LOUGH NEAGH WINS CHIPPING NORTON PLATE AiMt. end « Z Oabtot Sydney, April 9 The Warwick Farm races were held on Saturday. Chipping- Norton Plate, 1$ miles— Lough Neagh (Tanv.an) 1, Kuvcra 2, Rogilla 3. Eleven started, including Gann Carrington. Won by half a length. Johnnio Jason was fourth, and Gaine Carrington fifth. Time Autumn Cup, 11 miles —Braeburn (Bartle) 1, Minco Pie 2, New King 3. Twelve started, including- Peter Jackson and Oratory. Won toy neck : half a length. Time 2.32-4. Fairfield Handicap, 6 furlongs— Hallmark (Duncan) j, Limarch 2, Shakuni 3. Eighteen started, including Frirnsel. Won by half a length. Time 1.144. Liverpool Handicap, 6 furlongs - Jocko (Browne) 1, Closing Time 2, Toni Pinch 3. Twelve started. Won by a length and a quarter. Time 1.13 i First Acre, Fphialtos a,) d Panjandrum were unplaced in the Cabramatta Handicap. The New Zealander, Voyager, ran unplaced in the second division of the Novice Handicap. CAULFIELD RESULTS Melbourne, April 9 The Caulfield races were- held on Saturday. Following is the result of the Glenhuntly Handicap, 14 milt's- —Yaropan (Brcasley) 1, Thrawn 2, Veil d*Amour 3. Twelve started, including Waterline and Red Sun. Won by a neck; head. Time >.4?. WEST COAST RACING WESTPORT M E ETIN G CHIEF RACE TO WHITE DOE PROJECTION’S SPRINT (Per Pre-s Association) Westport, April 8 The first day of the Westport Jockey Club’s meeting was held in showery weather The totalisafor investments wire £ 4967 lus, compared with .CSSIO 10s on the first day last year. Trial Hack Handicap, 6 furlongs —l-2 Imasurvcy (Coveny) 1, 5-3 Shootist 2, 7-7 Nocturnus 3. Won by two lengths. Time* 1.16 2-5. Buller Handicap Trot, 1 mile-—l-2 Marvin Bingen (McNeill) 1, 5-5 Queen Author 2, 3-4 Plain Pearl 3 Won by a length and a half. T ime Morley Handicap, 1 mile —5-4 White Doe (A. Eastwood) 1. 3-3 Argcnic 2, 6-6 Eaton Hall 3. Won by three' lengths. Time 1.42. Electric Handicap, 5 furlongs-' 5-5 Awamutu (Lee) 1, 2-3 I-ull Crop 2, 3-4 Projection 3. Won by two lengths. Time 1.2 3-5. Granit.v Handicap Trot, G miles—-3-2 Queen Author (Lynch) t, 4'4 Plain Pearl 2, 6-5 Gleiigowrie 3 Won by half a length. Time 3.34* Scanlon Handicap, 7 furlongs • 8-6 Mi|| Mercia (Humphries) 1, 2-2 Pakiterc 2, 5-6 J a el 3. Won by half a length. Time 1.29 4—• Orawaiti Hac k Handicap, 6 fur-longs—2-3 Knocklong (A. Lastwood) 1. 3-2 Gold Sand 2, 4-5 Hampden 3. Won by five lengths. Time 1.16. Karamea Handicap, 6 furlongs 2-3 Projection (A. Eastwood) t, 3"b Lady Rene 2, t-i Purse 3. Won bv lialf a neck. Time 1.17W r HANGAR El RACES THE M E ET IN G CONCLUD E S AUTUMN HANDICAP TO ALLOY HAMPTON PARK S SPRIN T W’hangarci, April 8 The weaither was beautiful for the second day of the Whangarei races. There was a good attendance and the totalizator handled £8243 jos, the total for the meeting being

£14,479 against £12.,925 i6 s for the spring meeting last year. Junior Stakes, 2-4 My Money (McTavish) 1, 8-8 Musgo 2, 1-1 Hushing 3. Won by half a neck; a head. Time 1.16. Onorahi Mack Handicap, 6 fuilongs-— 2-2 Foulwind (E. Kecsing) 1, 576 Roman Mascot 2, 3-1 Wee Musk 3. Won by a head; a length. Time 1.16. Autumn Handicap, 1 \ miles —1-1 Alloy (Mclnally) 1, 2-2 Jaeldy Karo 2, 3-4 Grand Tea 2. Won by threequarters of a length ; a head. Time 2.7 4-5. Parua Bay Hack Hurdles, ifj miles and 197 yards—4-5 Solanio (Stanway) 1. 4-4 Zanc Grey 2, 6-5 Memylus 3. Won by threequarters of a length ; half a length. Time 2.59. Flying Handicap,. 6 furlongs— 2-3 Hampton Park (Jenkins) 1, 4-4 Karangapai 2, i-t Manawhenua 3. Won by three lengths; two. Tome i.f4 1-5. Ruatangata Handicap, 7 furlongs -2 Monanui 1, 2-1 Valdore 2, 3-2 Blue Grey 3. Won by half a length each way. Time 1.31. Northern Hack Handicap. 1 mlie. •2-1 Tatvoon 1, 1-2 Gigantic 2, 3-3 Landlubber 3. Won by three lengths each way. Time 1.45 1 -5Kia Oro Handicap, 1 mile— 4-3 Snow Prince j, 2-2 Gay Cockade 2, 3-5 Lady’s Boy 3. Won by a length. Time 1.42. SOUTHLAND RACING OTAUTAU RESULTS CUP WON BY TOREADOR PINON ’ S ST EEPL ECIT AS E Invercargill, April S T he annual meeting of the Ot.autau Racing- Club was held to-dav. The weather wag dull, but fine, and the sting- was out of the track. There was a good, attendance and the totalizator investments were £4641, against £4662 10s last year. The win and place sys'tom of betting was in operation. Crown Stakes, G furlougs—2-1 Fair Vision. (Didham) 1, 5-4 Dazzling Eyes 2, 1-2 Beam. Won by 2-i lengths. Time 1.18 ‘4-5 Wallace Trot, 1 \ miles- 1-1 Bronze Wave (Walsh) i.'s-S Frinola 2, 3-2 Vacation 3. Won by. a length and a half. Time 3.39 2-5. Otautau Cup, 1 \ miles— 4-4 Toreador (McLolla.u) 1, 2-3 Leading B-oy 2, 1-1 The Smuggler 3. Won by half a length. Time 2.22 2-. Ring way Hack Handicap, 5 furlongs —3-3 Clara Bow (Ellis) 1, 2-2 Myam 2, l-r Fish Birdcatcher 3 Won by a length and a half. Time A-3 3~5Otautau Steeplechase, jJ miles—- -- Pinon (Beale.) 1, 1-1 Cahlam 2, 3- Slim. Jim. 3. Won by three lengths. Time 5.26. Bayswater Saddle Trot, G miles—--1-1 Chiming Fou (Walsh) t, 2-2 Black Shadow 2, 4-9 Electric Chimes 3. Won by threequarters of a length. Time 3.37. Strathmore Hack Ilandicax), 6 furlongs— 11 Slacmish (Barclay) 1, 4- Enwood 2, 6-6 Miss Redown •*. Won by a length and a half. Time T . I 7. Macaulay Memorial Handicap, 1 mile— 2-1 Royal Duke (Phillips) t, 1-2 Steeton 2, 3-3 Totoloinai 3. Won by threequarters o fa length. Time 1.44. FEILDING JOCKEY CLUB ACCEPTANCES CLOSE TONI CHIT Owners and trainers are reminded that acceptances for all events at the Easter meeting of the Feilding Jockey (Tub on the 15th and 17th inst. will close with the secretary at 9 o’clock to-night.

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Feilding Star, Volume 10, Issue 3996, 10 April 1933, Page 3

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THE TURF Feilding Star, Volume 10, Issue 3996, 10 April 1933, Page 3

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