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HOLIDAY RACES

■at, HAWKE’S BAY AIEETING. ■ i m". :HORSES WIN? K‘ HUNTIN'G JAY AX D STITCH. (Press Association.; W . HASTINGS, Jan. 3. w The Hawke’s Bay Jockey ' Club’s Hp summer. meeting concluded in fine *4?’ weather with a large attendance. The m,\ totalisator handled £6451) 10s as aggi junst £9198 ior eight races last year. It;. The total for the meeting wa s £14,Sp 783 10s.against £197.18 10s, Results: |« A otea. High weight;—i Royal Song- ¥ ster (McQniro) 1; 5 Alon Roi (WR- | son) 1 2; 2 Hold R.nier (Deslands) 3. p Also ran: 4 Rory Mor, 7 Bemora, 3 Red Batik, 6 Te Ante, S Gold Aleda]. ff Half a length each way, Time, !' 1.5 S 3-5. | Alon Roi, Bernera and Rory Mor were early leaders. Royal Songste 1 ’ • moved up to third place round the . hack, where the order was maintained, Te 'Ante and Gold Ruler tailing off. The order, was the same into the straight where Royal Songster j challenged the leader and Gold Ruler came from the hack for third money. Bernern was.fourth. January Handicap:—2 Cuddle (J• Green) 1; 4 Royal Dash (Marsh) 2; 3 Granny Qnex (Callahan) 3. Also ran: 1 Sunstnad, 6 Royal Court, 5 Admatha, 7 Hukornnnu. Won hy two lengths and three, lengths. Time, 1.14 3-5. Admatha was fastest out from Huktimana, Cuddle and Royal Bash. At the bond Cuddle took the lend and Rod the field into the straight from )Royal Bash, and Granny Quox, and his lead to win nicelyAdmatha was fourth. Juvenile Handicap:—-] Hunting Jay (Davis) 1 ;, 2 Slippery (Young) 2; 5 Hybiscus (Leech) 3. Also ran: 3 Passion Fruit, 3Od Painting, 4 Ralphyllis, 10 Royal Highness, 6 Bay Tree, 9 Lirnbohm, 7 Senior. Won by a length and a half. Time, 1.8 2-5. - , The start was delayed owing to Hunting Jay turning at the barrier and galloping hack to the stands, Oiiy his return he would not face the harrier hut eventually when the field was let go, he had a flying start and lay second to Slippery with Hylm-c-us next. This order was maintained to the straight, when flip favorite forged ahead. Passion Fruit was fourth. New Year Handicap:—-4 P.ininhletorn (Leach) 1 ; 1 Tnhomn (Callahan) 2; 7 Sylvan Bell (Marsh) 3. Also ran: 2 Chopin. 3 Goshawk. ■ > White Fang, G Fondle. Won by half a length and a length. Time, 1.53 2-5. Tahomn led the field out in>ni Rrambletorn, Goshawk. Sylvan Bell. Chopin and Fondle. Round the hack Chopin moved up arid, coming into the straight. Tahnma still led Brnmbletorn and White Fang. A great race saw Brnmbletorn wear down Tnhomn. Sylvan Bell came through fast a length back. Chopin was fourth. Oruvi'-e Handicap:—! Choeksa.v, (CrdlntwJi) 1 : 4 Princess Bell (Gray) )L\,3 Court Lady (Stratton) 3. ■'N yiso ran: 2 Iligli Grader. 5 Wine Tray. Won hy a head and half a length. Titnp 1.41, 1-5. The early leaders wore Princess Bell. Chocksay and Court Lady. J Round the back. High Grader moved , .~Jp and led into the straight from ■'/princess Bell. Court Lady. Y\ ine Ttay and Chocksay. Princess Bell went to the front, but Chocksay wore it down to win narrowly. Vt ine Tray was fourth. Mntnpiro Handicap:—l kntoh (Leach) 1 ; 2 False Scent (Callahan) 2: 4 Speed (Fanning) 3. Also ran: 3 Royal Shift. 7 Tareha. 5 Jlarais. 6 Sum Up. Won hy • threequarters of a length and one length, lime. 1.1.5. False Scent led the field round to ihe straight. with Stitch. Sum Fp and Speed in that order. Stitch challenged strongly to win in- a great finish. Tareha was fourth. Final Handicap:— 3 Kaihoro (Young) 1 ; 4 Head Sprang -Gilmore) "A: 1 Royal Hunting (Callahan) 3. Also ran: 2- Toboggan. Won bv a length. Time. 1.14 3-5. Toboggan was badly left, several lengths at the start. Kaihora. Head Sprang and Royal Hunting were in that order to the straight whole Toboggan had made up her leeway. There was a great race to- the post, Kaihora sustaining a fine challenge from Head Serang. Toboggan was a length away, fourth.

MARTON MEETING. PUT WINS THE STAKES. (Press Association. j MARTON, Jan. 3. The second day of the Hart on races was held in fine-weather before a fair attendance. The tote handled £4OO less than for the two days last year. Results were: Hurdles.—3 Kimbo 1: 1 Riotous 2; ,|4 Bay Lass 3. Also started: 5 HeadPUand and 2 Invictus. Won by tno lengths and live lengths. Time 2.4-jj-. Junction Plate—l Arena <B. H. Morris) 1; 3 Boon (Fanlkmer) 2; 2 Grand Joy -(Robinson( 3. Also ran: 5 Hunting Lodge, 4 Rust. AVon A a length and four lengths. Time 1.1 4-5. Hunting Lodge was fourth. Summer Hack.-l Beaconsficld (B--Morris) 1: 2 Senegal (Burgess) 2, 4 Thomist (H. D. Robinson) 3. Also rau: 3 Ida Merling. Won by two lengths. Time 1.30 I's- - Aklworth Stakes.— 2 Fiji ( J^ v * s > 1; 5 Juggle (Robinson) 2; 3 Habit (Lambesff 3. Also ran:! Nightmare, 4 Minstrel Lack Won by lour long and a neck. Time 1-4 S 3-5. • Crofton Handicap.—l Bee Acre ( . H. Morris) 1; 3 Invictus^ (Eaulkme ) 2; 2 High Commissioner 3. Also ra _ 4 War Eagle. Time 1-524. Won by two lengths each way. . -, Telegraph Handicap.—4 Vas e^an (Faulkiner) 1; 1 Romp . 2; 3 Consent (Lambess) 'A so - 2 Leisure. Time 1,14 4-5. Won b 3 two lerAjhs and a neck. <®lorri») ]; 3 J.ntly Con' 4 < • Also ran: 2 Lackstone, 6 - -- bug. Time 1.1. Won- by a length and two • lengths, r

GREYAIOUTH RACES

RIRI .WINS AGAIN

(Press Association.) : GREYAIOUTH, Jan. 3. Tkc concluding ; chty, •of the Greymouth Jockey 1 meeting Iwas held in fine wtat-heu'wth a' fair attendance. The AH jqk ; was slightly holding after thp previous day and night’s rain. The^'totalisator handled £4773 against £6S2O 10s for the same day last year. For. the meeting the total was £96QB against £13,439 10s. Results were:

Trial Stake's, Lj. .-Cinders (A. Messevvy) 12 . Sip Leighton (Murfett) 3; ; 3 lihasuWey •• (Hughes) ’3,4 .“Also ran • 4 Rp'd Spray.-AVon by 2-J- lengths and one length. Time 1.11 2-5. Dobson; Troi.—l Shawiugan ,(McN r Oro (Isaacson) 2 : S BiJts<?aiitji 3. Also ran : 9 Glengo)ri-)eyA.7 ; '-.Rose^iy ; : 3 Fernbrook Lahspifi’-iapldspear-. o Travis Thorn, Chance, ,10 Vestas. Won by two/yengths .and), six lengths. Times 3.1 .2-5, 3.JS. Kettle Aleniprfal: i Riri (Kirwan) 1; 4 Lord 2 Masham (A. Messervey) 2; 2 Ravine (Pascoe) 3. Also ran: 5 Adelpbi, 7 Solvenr, 3 Giggleswick, S Jael, G Killigrew (left). Won hy 21 lengths and a nose. Time 1.43 1-5. Lord’Masham and Giggleswick led out, but in the back stretch Giggleswick fell. From well hack, Riri commenced his run and going out along the back passed Adelpbi and Lord Ala sham, each falling hack. R iri won as she liked in the straight, Ravine just failing on the post for second in a good finish. Blaketown : Handicap.—6 Eaton Hall (Hughes) 1; 2 Reserve Fund (Lee) 2; 4 Gold Arrow (A. Messervey) 3. Also ran: 5 Forfcalice, 3 Arrowmaid, 1 Scarlet Pimpernel. AVon by three-quarters of a length and a nose. Time 1.23 1-5.

Electric Handicp.—3 Subdivision (Kirwan) 1; 2- Helen Hayes (A. Messorvey) 1; - 4 Tariff (Walsh) 3. Also ran: 1 Full Crop, 5 Crunchem. Wion hy a length and a half and a length. Time I.lo}. New Year Trot. —1 Oro’s Pride (Marshall) 1; G Binscarth (James) 2; 9 Sissisox (Phelan) 3. Also ctarted: 3 Great Mac, 5 Alajor Brent, 8 Bawn Sonoma, 7 Kawan, 2 Rywood, 4 Fail-head. AVon by six lengths and half a length. Times 2.16 4-5, 2.20 4-5, 2.23.

Highweight Handicap.—l Lord Afa shan (Lee) 1 ; 3 Animated (Welsh) 2: 6 Eaton Hall (Hughes) 3. Also ran: 5 Pakitore, 7 Noteworthy, 4 Coommassie, 2 Buoyant, 8 Gold Bag, 9 Killigrew, 10 Knoeknlong. Won by three lengths and 2 lengths. Time 1.34 3-5.

AVnlton Afcmorial.—l Ringing Cheer (Kirwan) 1 ; 3 Full Crop (Hughes) 2: -5 Subdivision (Lee) 3. Also ran: 4 Solvear, 2 Aliss Aferoia. AA T on by half a length and two lengths. Time 1.22 3-5. CANTERBURY PARK TROTS (Press Association.'. CHRISTCHURCH. Jan. 3. The Canterbury Park Trotting Club’s meeting concluded to-day m fine .weather. The track was in fast condition. The tote handled £19,244 against £21,407 10s last year. The total for the meeting was £40,338 against- £42,90S 10s. Progressive Handicap.— 2 Belle Lorrimer (Berry) 1, 1 King’s Voyage (Withers) 2. 4 Edith A T ovage (Town lev) 3.

Won by a length and the same. Air Penalty was fourth. Times, 3.23 3-5, 3.22 i-o, 3.26. Prehbleton Handicap—l C'iro (Behrens) 1. 7 Willie Derby (Tomkinson) 2, 5 Peter Locanda 3.

Won by half a length and a head. Times, 3.19 3-5, 3.19 4-5, 3.20. .Mason Stakes.—2 Sir Guy (King) 1, •5 Dillon Logan (Barron) 2, 10 ATindel De Oro (Holmes) 3.

Won by two lengths and 1 hree lengths. Time's. 4.2-5- 4-5. 4.24 ~ 1-5, 4.24 3-5. Middleton Handicap.—4 Bracken (it. Holmes) 1. 1 Nimbus (41. B. Edwards) 2. 7 Silver'do Oro (McKendrv; 3. Won bv a neck and the Game. Times, 4*24, 4.27 1-5, 4.23 2-5. Hornby Handicap.—l Todd Lonzia (Withers) 1,2 Biddy Parrish (Tomkinson) 2, 7 New Metford (Frost) 3. Won by » head and a length. Mountain slist wa.s fourth. Times, 4.31, 4.32 l-o, 4.36 2-5. Selwyn Handicap.—l Sir Guy (C. King) 1, 4- Dillon. Logan (Barron) 2, 5 Wilma Dillon (Tomkinson) 3. 4Von by two lengths and a neck. Sowerb-s was fourth. Times, 2-42 2-5, 2.42 3-5, 2.44. Telegraph Handicap.—2 Editor (M. Holmes) 1, 4 Country King (J. Eras or jnr.) 2, 6 Wild Voyage (Aker) 3. Won by three lengths and half a length. Mac Dillon was fourth. Times 2.10 1-5, 2.10 3-5, 2.11 4-5. Final Handicap—3 Tempo’s! . (Tomkinson) 1, 5 Roddy (E. J- Smith) 2, 7 Some Guy (L. - Frost) 3. Won by a neck and a head. Silver do Oro was fourth. Times, 2.9, 2.S 1-5 2.8 1-5.

AUSTRALIAN RACING

TATTERSALL’S CUP

(UFA. by Elec. Tel- Copyright) SYDNEY, Jan. 2. TattersallV Glub Cu*> -resulted: Miss Nottava 7.7 <Wetss) 1, Pcn -> thens 8,4 (Davidson) 2, Incbicemen, 8 2 (James) "3. Seventeen started including -kavington. Won m the last stride by a long head, and a short neck. Time, 2:31. PERTHI COP m V A by El ecu" Tel. Copyright! PERTH, Jan. 3. The Perth Cup resulted: Ah°n- - f fCorrv) 7.3, 1; March 8.1 (Cooper) 2; Olympian 8.2 (Knox) 3 Fourteen started. Won by half a length, with the distance- between second and third. Time, 3.J3*.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11835, 4 January 1933, Page 5

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HOLIDAY RACES Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11835, 4 January 1933, Page 5

HOLIDAY RACES Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11835, 4 January 1933, Page 5

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