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TURF

RACING FIXTURES. e .. September 10, 12—Wanganui Jockey Club. September 16 Dannovirke Racing Club. September 17 —Dannevirke Hunt Club September 18, 19—Ashburton County Racing Club. September 19, 21 —Otaki Maori Racing Club. MANAWATU HUNT CLUB. ADRIENNE WINS THE STEEPLES (PRESS ASSOCIATION.) FEILDING, Sept. 5. The Manawatu Hunt Club’s meeting was held on the Feilding raeecourse to-day. The weather was atrocious, there being heavy gales, hail, rain and thunder. The track was very bad but there was a large attendance of the public. The totalisator handled £10,583 against £11,632 last year. ' Following arc the results:—. Kiwitea Bracelet. —Velvet King (Green) 1, Tikima 2, Birkenroso 3. Also ran: Gay Bobby, Master Felix, Lady Dolwill, Blue Star, Mohr and Radio. Won by half a length. Time : 2min 37 l-ssec.

Te Matai 1 Hurdles. —Prince Rufus (W. Rennie) 1, Good Mark 2, Sir Fanciful 3. Also ran: Bonny Rill, Comedy Prince and Piiketoi. Won by three lengths. Time: 3min 15 3-5 sec.

Manawatu Hunt Steeples.—Adrienne (W. Fielding) 1, Price 2, Silverfish 3. Also ran: Woden, Who*toki, Ringi, Lochullen, Rahere, Supporter and Eriicrn. Won by six lengths; fifty lengths between second and third. Only three finished. Time —7min 15 4-ssec.

Aokautere Hack Flying.—Owen' (Gilmer) 1, Wilderness 2, Birthmark 3. Also ran: Sunny Vale, Ben Nevis, Lieut. Bill, Master Lucerne, and Last Thought. Won by a neck. Time: lmin 27 4-sscc.

Parorangi Hack Steeples.—Oneroa 1, Jvovno 2. The only starters. Won by fifteen lengths. Time: 6min 13sec. Kairanga Handicap.—lvilceit 1, Some Red 2, Pantagruel 3. Also ran: L’Amour, Loyal Maid, Peter Maxwell. Mountain Bell. Won by four lengths. Time: lmin 494-osec. Raumai Hunters’ Hurdles.—Eruera (H. McSweeney) 1, Rebuff 2, Lady Dolwill 3. Also ran : Emperor, Hindi, linsker, Hilation, Pilot, Selenite. Won by eight lengths. Time: 4min 4 2-osec. , Flaxbourne Hack Handicap.—De Luxe (J. Barry) 1. Takaroa 2. Tiho Maunga 3. Also ran : Birthmark and Martona. Won by a length and alialf. Time :' lmin 48sec.

DANXEVIRKE HANDICAPS. (PRESS ASSOCIATION.) MILLINGTON, Sept. 5. The following handicaps have been declared for the Dannevirke Racing Club’s meeting: Glengarry Hurdles.—General Carrington 11.8, Toa Taua 10.9, Little River 10.8, Goldpiece 10.5, 'Woden 10.3, Comedy Prince, Emperor 10.1, Red Head 9.12, Sunrav 9.9, Bestir 9.7, Suspicion 9.6, Silverfish, Mostlienes 9.5, Athens 11. 9.4, Rebuff, Radio 9.3, Gold Streak 9.2, Selenite, Manchester, Admiration, Pilot, Axle 9.0.

President’s Handicap.—Mireusonta 9.9, Kaiti 8.2, Nancy Lee 8.1, Printemps, Tari 7.13, The Lamb 7.12, Morose, Lady Joyce 7.11, Crown Gem, Mountain March, Loyal Maid, Benmure, Goldpiece 7.0. Umutuaroa Hack Handicap.—Manutai 9.0, Sunlike 8.9, Jubilee 8.8, Kilmere 8.6. Mime 7.13, Crisbna 7.11, Rangimoana 7.10, Debate, Birthmark 7.8, Minstrel Boy 7.7. Tawebi 7.6, Luarne 7.5, Penman 7.4, Takaroa, 7.1, Vetogne, Betty Binns. Royal Reel ( .0. Neagle Memorial Handicap. —Tanadees 9.0, Merrv Day 8.3, Megan 8.1, Clarinda 7.13. Serene 7.12, Merry Singer 7.11, General Carrington 7.9, Askari, Zero Hour, Stream 7.0. T'ahoraite Welter Handicap.—Juk bilee 9.3, Musical 8.6, Merry Imp '8 5, Velvet King, Birthmark 8.3, Charleston 8.2. Tawelii 8.1. Ben Nevis 8.0, Kilburn 7.12, Tangntotoa 7.11, Temairc 7.10, Revel, Coot, Martianetto, Wairipo 7.9, Sarpedon, Master Felix, The Miller, Opiate, Radio, Hats Off, Sartona, Humorist, Axle Ruahine Welter Handicap.—Killocra 9.6, Bumptious 8.10, Printemps, Serene, Olvinpic 8.9, Lipsol 8.5, Tari 8.1, The Lamb, Lady Joyce 7.13, L’Amour 7.11, Crown Gem, La Rove, Benmure, Many Colors, Ben Nevis Tapuatu Welter Handicap. Sanctuary 9.0, Son o’ Mine 8.9. Mountain Top 8.7, Musical 5.5, Killoeh 7.13, Bon March. Ardfinnan, Rangi Sarto 7.12, Tiega 7.11, Martona.7.lo, Debate, Kilorum 7.9, Revel, The Drake, Purple Lilac, Demure, Silverfish, bartona 7.7.

DANXEVIRKE HUNT CLUB. WEIGHTS FOR 'ANNUAL MEETING. (PRESS ASSOCIATION.) WELLINGTON, Sept. 5. Following arc the weights tor tlie Dannevirke Hunt Club’s meeting.—Ashcott Hunters’ Hurdles Ore Ore 11.13, Woden 10.12, Emperor 10.10, Sunrav 10.4, Velvet King, Silverfish 10.0, Athens 11. 9.13, Bebiiff. Radio, Gay Bobbie, Tawehi 9.12, ’ Gold Streak 9.11. Hats Off. 9.10, Selenite 9.9. Aotca-roa, Hingi. Kuic of Hearts, Prince Paul. Blue Star, Master Felix,.. Lady DolwiU, Kangitira gelding, Pilot 9.7. Oringi Hurdles.— General Carnn - ton 11.9, Many Colours 11.0, Toa Taua 10.10, Little River 10. A Golclpicce 10.0, Woden ]°ino C< Prince 10.2, Red Head 9.13, Bestn 9.8, Suspicion 9.7. Silverfish, Mostlienes 9.6, Athens 11. 9.5, ation, Manchester, Sartona, Betty B Club Steeplechase —Birkenella 12.9, Ore Ore 11.9 Woden 11.5, Roller 11.3, K°vno 10.13, Silverfish 10.9. Siltn, Oneroa 10.3. Radio, Gay Bobbie 10.1. Whetok l , Rebuff 9.11, Terchu, H»t a Off 9 10, R-ingi. Aotea-roa 9.9, Pimce Pa * Donoghue, Pilot, Rahcrc, Fraafeldt 0 7 / ■ a Rakaintau Handicap.- —Ivillocra 9 ( 0, Clandhu, Merry Day 8.6, Bumptious 8.4, Serene, Olympic 8.3, Lipsol 7.13, General Carrington 7.12, Nancy Lee 7 10, Tari 7.9, The Lamb, Morose, Lady Joyce 7.7, L’Amonm 7.0, Zero Hour 7.2, Crown Gem;. Waetea, Mountain March., Loyal Maid, Ben Nevis, Benmure, Charleton 7.0. Akitio Ladies’ Bracelet.— Sunray 11.9, Velvet Kins: 11.8, Tav chi 11.5, Gay Bobbie 11.3. Rebuff 11-J Ath ® nß •II." 10.12, Hillation, Brake 10.10. Radio 10.8. Sarpci’don, Totearoa, Master Felix, Blue Star, Lady Dolwnl, rlu mbrist, Pilot 10.7. __ v Kakahukura Hack Handicap. Manutai 9.2, Sunlike 8.10, Kilnjere 8.8, Mime 8 1, Merry Imp '-12, Rebate 7.10, Tonga,toton, Lnarne t. 7, Capitulation, Sole M.io 7.5,. . Re , Coot, Takaroa, Leverick,Wampo7 3, Mountain Echo, Opiate, Gold. Plaid, Koval Reel, Peshwa, 7.2, v • ,v Kaitdke Hack 1 - HaTiaicap.-^JuKlee 9.9, Sanctuary 9.7, Mountain Top 9.0, Musical 8.12, Bon March. ■ Birthmark 8.9, Ardfmnan 8.8, Charleston B 7 Killoch 8.6, Martona, Knagi Sarto 8.5, Kilburn. TiegaK.4, Tikima, Kdorrnn, 8.3. Revel. Martiapette, T_ e Drake 8.2, Star Chamber. Purple Li-

lac, Sarpectou, iviancn ester, Demure, Vetogne, Panart, Sartona, Betty Binns, Chateau 8.0.

PRINCE EDWARD HANDICAP. (A. AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION.> LONDON, Sept. 5. The Prince Edward Handicap resulted: Cloudbank 1, Daimyo -2, Desert Chief 3. Won by six lengths; three lengths between second and third. HEROIC WINS MEMSIE STAKES. (United Press Assn. —Copyright.) MELBOURNE, Sept. 5. The Memsie Stakes resulted:'-He-roic 1, Whittier 2, Spearfelt 3. Eleven started. Won by two lengths. Time: Imin 51-Jsec. (Received Sept. 0, 11.5 p.m.) MELBOURNE, Sept. 6. Heroic, in winning the Memsie Stakes, reproduced the best form he has displayed. As usual lie was stubborn at the start, but afterwards ran kindly and brilliantly and established •a time record for the course.

WIN FOR KNIGHT ERRANT. (■United Press Association —-Copyright) SYDNEY, Sept. 5. At the Hawkcsbury races the Tliree-Year-Old Handicap resulted: Knight Errant 1, Avron 2, Hairera 3. AVon by «i! bend, Time: lmiiu 41fsec.

TOI’ICS OF THE TURF. (By “Cynic.”) The training tracks at Riccarton are said to he in a very bad state, only the sand track being available to trainers. . Continuous wet weather in tlie Manavvatu district has also affected the tracks at Awapuni. Wanganui and Foxton are probably the best training tracks in New, Zealand at the present time. . Manchinell, the sire of Nukumai, is by Maniapoto. Maniapoto was undoubtedly tlve handsomest son or Soult as well as a great racehorse. St. Simon in a'sire’s pedigree ■ is a guarantee of quality. ■ Nukumai Possesses enough to make one put lum in the same class as Paisano. Considering Nukumai’s deds lately we can expect to seo his extended pedigree, as although his clam is described as a St. Clements mare', it may be found that she is a mare whose owner has forgotten the stud book exists. Captain Wai, who won in both stai'ts tlie second day of the Fleet Meeting, is by Waiiiiangu. Waimangu and Santa Rosa were successive winners of the Auckland: Cup,; and- were both by Soult. J 7 -Lennard? who lived at Mangere, ,bred them, and the horses were trained by' George Absolum, his son-in-law. j. Solaris has further enhanced his reputation by beating Obliterate, who a few days earlier had won the Northumberland Plate. Obliterate had to concede 81b to Solario, but as he had beaten St. Germain in the Plate, a

victory in tlio Princess of Wales Stakes looked certain. However, Solario beat him in a close finish of the mile and a. half.

Roidore, who beat Crossbow in the Northern Derby, is another whose chance in the St. Leger (run on Wednesday) looks bright. The defeat of Dianna at Ascot, where he failed to give Solario lOlbs, is not taken seriously, as nearly all the winners there have been beaten since. Lord Derby’s colt, Colorado, won the Coventry Stakes, but went down badly to Lord Aster’s Swift and Sure at Newbury. Swift and Sure was left badly at Ascot. The King’s filly which won the Queen Mary Stakes at Ascot, was easily beaten by Apple Sammy in the .fluly Stakes. Apple Sammy is owned by M'r Hornung, the present owner of Papyrus. Zionist, the Irish Derby winner, was also beaten at Ascot by Warhaven. Zionist, however, reversed matters when they met in the Irish classic. Carslake rode Zionist at Ascot, and H. Beasley in Ireland. Since he raced at the Dunedin wintei* meeting Bonena has built out considerably (says “Sentinel”), and now looks a far more robust horse than when he first landed at Wingatui. He has derived considerable benefit by being eased up during the past couple of months, and now looks in excellent shape for the season. Bonena claims a- New Zealand Cup engagement. When J. H. Jefferd purchased the full brother to Mimetic and the Humhug—Lone Cull yearling, it was remarked by'those who saw the latter h6w much .lie resembled his sire. These two youngsters have bden doing good work at Ngatarawa, and much interest will be taken in their first public appearance's. Mimetic is reported as not having filled out to any great extent since last season. Although he won a good race he has been just a little disappointing, hut his breeding suggests that lie will improve with age.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 10095, 7 September 1925, Page 7

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TURF Gisborne Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 10095, 7 September 1925, Page 7

TURF Gisborne Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 10095, 7 September 1925, Page 7