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FIXTURES, December 26, 2S Jan. 1, 2—Auckland 11. C. January I—Waikouaiti1 —Waikouaiti R.C. January I—Wyndliain R.C. January I—Waiau R.C. January 1, 2—Greymoutli J.C. January 1, 2 —Hawke’s Bay J.C. January 1, 2—Stratford R.C. January 1, 2—Marton J.C. January 1, 2—AVairarapa lt.C. January 2—Oaniaru J.C. January 2, 3—Southland R.C. January 6, B—Reefton J.C.

AUCKLAND LACING CLUB. THIRD DAY'S ACCEPTANCES. (Press Association) AUCKLAND, D :c. 29. Following are the acceptances fo. r the third day of the Auckland .Racing Club’s summer fixture on Monday next: — . Ellerslie Handicap. Ruri 9.3, Allegretto' 9.0, Arch Ruler 8-10, Gay Broney B.S, United 8.6, After Money,-Court-haven, Sunny Bachelor 8.5, Con Fuoco 8-0, Caliente 7.11, Jeweled Girdle 7.7, Echo Soug, Searcher 7.1, Sandy Dix, Eldora, Kdmuir 7.0. Midsummer Handicap—Burnish 8.2 King Brierlv 7.11, Royal Appelant 7,7, Haupere, Respectful 7.0. New Year Hurdles. — Lilly Boy 11.5, Biform 11.1, Snow Prince 10.7, Patutahi', Thespis 10.4, Wee Pat, Welcome Boy 10.2, So’anio 9.11, Free Air 9.7, Carlaris 9.6, Mia Stella, Ace’ryate 9.5. A.R.C. Handicap.—King’s Knave 8:11, Mi nerval 8.9, Master Brierlv, Speedmint, Shatter 8.4, Master Norval 8.3, Rocket 7.9, Royal Artist, Red Sun 7.6. King Mvch 7.0. Great Northern Derby.—Catalogue, Tyillada.r, Sea Fox, Red Manfred, Spiral, Southdown, Tavern Knight 8.10, Gay Sheila, Golden Ilair Musqui] 8.7. County, Handicap.—-Lucians 9-3, Alpinus 8.8, - Psychologist 8.7, Imamint 8.2, King Mestor 7.12, Royal Dash 7.10, Expectancy, Roman Mascot 7.8, Chief. Lap 7.7, My Money 7.6, Go’d Pocket, Saltspray, Coronis, Hunting Bag, Morehu, Record Flight, Supreme Ruler Solomon 7.0. 1 Newmarket Handicap. - —• Golciten Wings 10.0, Silver Streak 8.5, 'PussMothT 8.2,; Bambur.v 7.12, Exaggeration ;7.5, Woodful. 7.4,' Stair Artist, PU'risri' "Park, Sinking Fund; .Hampton Park, Rokeatu,' Guarantee-7.0. Glasgow Handicap.—Greek Go'll 8-B.,Sunny' Sky 8.5,' Baroscope,' Epi<f:am’ .8.3, Prolyxo- L’AHhgro '' 8.1, Lady : Spy. Prince' V a] 7.12 Boiighal 7.11, King’s Archer 7.10, Poinp 7.8, Sea Fox,' Delfa.hi Grtiaohah,' Gay Cockade; RoyaP Galipot, ? Moonfleet '7.0.

,’manawatu RACES. TRUE-SHAFT ; IVINS LIVERPOOL A HANDICAP. ' <(![ ■ ' . ■ : 1 , (Press Association) , • | 1 ' ' PALMERSTON N., Dec.. 29 ■’ Tlie Manawafcn r Jockey Club’s meeting was concluded in fine,'though co’d weather.:. The course‘was good, and the- attendance; fair. The totalisator ptt fth rough. £14,386 : 10 5 .' against .’£l3/S\i2.- /The’ total/ for 'the: meeting- was i £52'.1-I0 , 10s V against ' £52,134 last yjfar.,- V 'U:V . • ' . - ICoreroTTucker) 1; Misg.'HusJiaWe 2; EloW3j-. 3;. ■'•.A;/' ■ N

I ] Also ran. ' 2—2 Sir Romeo, 4—6 I Gold Ruler, 5—4 Night Grand, 7 —5 Park Acre, S—B Terangituiman, 9—-9 Molicande. Won by half a neck and half a length. Time, 2.11 4-5. Park Aero and Miss Hushabye made play to the three furlongs, where Miss Hushabye went away and Rd 1 into th 0 straight from Park Acre, Te Rangituiman, Night Guard, and Korero. Tile last-named got a- mn on the fence and scored by half a neck, with Flower half a length back. Me'isande wa s fourth, and Si r Romeo next. Apprentices’ Handicap : I—l1 —1 Blacksmith (Chisholm) 1; 7 —6 Snowball 2 B—9 Hunting Lodge 3. Also ran : 4—7 Pheon, 5 —4 Wasteland 7 , 2—2 High Rank, 11—11 Purse. 7—Q Mv Ideal (bracketed with the •second horse), 3 —3 Huntique, 6—5 Rnlphyllis. 12—12 Arctic Region, 9 8 Royal Passion, IQ—lO Los Quex. Won by a neck and a head, Time, 1.30. Blacksmith was always handy, and was attended by Arctic Region, Royal Passion and Purse to the straight. Blacksmith took charge, and hung on to beat Snowball and Hunting Lodge in a close finish. Wasteland was fourth, with High Rank and Arctic Region next. Juvenile Handicap: 7 —3 Morbury (R. Marsh) 1; 2—2 Dombey 2; I—l Lady Nan. 3. Also ran: B—78 —7 Royal Quex, 3—3 Note Issue, 4—l Silly Owl, G —C Synagogue, 5—5 Flaxen. Heads between the placed horses. Time, 1.4 2-5. I.ady Nan and Dombey led..into the straight from Note Issue, Morbury and Silly Owl. Half way down the running, Morbury joined the leaders and won by a head from Dombey, with Lady Nan a similar distance back. Note Issue was fourth ancl Flaxen next. Liverpool Handicap: 2—2 True Shaft (L. J. Ellis) ).; I—l Grand Jury 1; 4—l Miladi 3. Also ran:.5 —-5 Equitant, 6—o Arrow Lad, B—B Chopin, 7 —7 Atholipear, 3—3 Copper King. Won by a long neck and throe lengths. Time, 1.50.. Grand Jury and True Shaft wore first away, but after half a mile Atlio 1 spear and Copper King were leading. Atholspeou and True Shaft led to the straight, where Grand Jury challenged True Shaft, the pair finishing clear of Miladi- and Atholspear. West bury Handicap: 3 —4 Hunting Star (P. Atkins) 1 ; 6—5 Golden Chant 2 : s—-5 T.n Crown 3.

Also ran: 2—2 Secrecy, I—l1 —1 Haero Tonti, 7—7 Interlocutor. 4—3 Boon 10 —1.0 Anita May, B—B Consummation, 10 —11 Top Flier, 9 —9 Waipiata. ■Won by a length and two lengths. Time T.IST-5. Hunting Star was i.n front all the way. Golden Chant threatened danger momentarily, but Hunting Star, holding him over the last hit, won nicely. La Crown finished from well hack to cut Boon out of third place. Interlocutor was fifth. Clnudeboye Handicap : I—l1 —1 Fairway (R... Reel) 1; s—l Revision 2; 2—2 Ida Merling 3. Also ran : 7 —G King Thomond, 8 — 8 La Poupee, 4—3 Cape Fair, 3—4 Aiguille, 6—7 Saltpot, 9—9 Might, 10—10 J-o is cle Val. Won by a length and a head. Time 1.4.7 1-5. Ida Merling and Might were. the pacemakers to the' straight, where Fairway and Revision Aver© mandy, Tda Merling hung on but Fairway, under the. whip and Revision, headed her near the post, Fairway winning by a length from Revision with Ida Merling a head away. Then came .Might and La Poupee. Rawau Handicap: I—l1 —1 Farmer (B. H. Morris) 1; 2 —2 Slippery 2; 3 —3 Knoljmere 3. Also ran: 6-—0 Navalio, 5 —6 Quietly, 4 —4 Haulbowline. Won by two lengths and a neck. Time 1.4. Hmlbowline and Farmer led! into the straight from Navaho, Kno-Tmere and Slippery. In the run to the judge Farmer drew away a.ncl won nicely from Slippery, which just got up to beat Knollmere. Ilalubowline was fourth. Christmas Handicap:—4—4 Golden Shadow (Voitrp) 1 ; 6 —7 Bonnie Vale 2; I—l Heather Glow. 3. Also .ran: Tamdl Tax 2—2 Ebeum, 5—5 "Water Polo, B—B-JBojidoiiy 10—10 Wydalc, • 7—6 - Windward, t. 11—4?: IMay.pay,. 11—11 Gay • Court, » 12—12 Widden, 9-9 Host. , Won by. a-lon.gth and. a. neck. Time 1.28 1-5-. / Golden Shadow led-into the. straight from- Hest, Land: Tax, Ebeijjrr .and Wydale and' jinished strongly., to, boat Bonnie, Vale and Heather. G!a\y,. AyitJi Boudoir fourth. ■< ' ’ ' / '

SILVADO WINS PORT ADELAIDE CUR ; . > WINNER "FINISHES WITH 1 INJURED' LEG: r ' (U.P.A. 1)V Elec. Tel, Copyright; - * ApELAIDE/ Dec. 1 2$. The Port Adelaide Cup 1 . resulted : Silvitdo, 7.3 (Cox),- 1; ' Aldxite, 7.2 (Moran), 2 ; Triftiirohe, 8.3 (Hendry)’ ■ 3.. Twenty-one" started; Won by a lengtih/'andl length and a quarter;’Time, '3.4., . ' - u ‘ - Silvado gave’a veiy plucky ,"performance :if>, win, asi its ’off hind leg gave way half: a mile firo-m G home. It yvras f. : aiuioiniced< ; i aftep: - /tiho.>'r , ace’ that it-had-'broken. asesamoid . bone arid probably- ,would : not > race again.

pi 11 ———————mhw—» NOTES AND NEWS. A well-known Melbourne racing man writing to Vigilant, says: “There w J Js a big element of doubt- as to -whether Hail Mark" would run in the Cup. oven before the Derby, and a much bigger one afterwards. Bvl't .WoIU’. ‘Cardigan’ of the Melbourne Herald and I were at Holt’s stable on Cup morning, and it was bard to believe that we saw the Melbourne Cup winner whan Hall Mark went limping oft to do bis job. It was more like a circus striking camp as we saw Holt’s four runners far the day marching off to the station, with every youngster in Mordialloc carrying a hag of hay to make it soft in the train for Hall Mark. 1 consider that Shadow King was most unlucky to lc.se the Melbourne Cup.”

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 12140, 30 December 1933, Page 6

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TURF Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 12140, 30 December 1933, Page 6

TURF Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 12140, 30 December 1933, Page 6