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RACING FIXTURE? April 11, 13 AVliangarei R.C. April 13—Otautau ICC. April 13, 15—Westport J.C. April 20—Tuapeka J.C. April 20, 22—Wairarapa. R.C. April 20, 22 —Feilding J.C. April 20, 22—Auckland R.C. April 20, 22, 23 —-—Riverton R.C. April 22 —Beaumont R.C. April 22—Waipukurau J.C. April 22—Kumara R.C. April 22, 23—Canterbury J.C. April 24, 27—Greymouth J.C. April 27—Marion J.C. PAH I.VITA RACES. WALTON PARK WINS MAXGA.HAO HANDICAP. COLLISION SCORES IN TRIAL PLATE;. CUAAIPION HACK TO RIG BOOK (Press Association). PAHIATUA April 10. The weather was fine till the last race of the second day of the Pahiatua races when rain set in. The attendance was large and the track in {,'reaf. order. The totahsator handled £5889 10s, compared with £4502 10s on the second day last "ear. There was an increase of' £3102 for the two days. An inquiry was held into the alleged interference of Medway in the Juvenile Handicap by Finnesko, ridden by Broughton, but no action was taken. TRIAL PLATE HANDICAP. 3—Collision (Atkins) 1 2 Count AVillonyx ... ... 2 I—-Vinco 2 All started. Won by three anj half lengths anCl two and a half lengths. Time. 2.1 S 1-5 PON G-AROA HIG H WEI GHT HANDICAP. 5 Royal Record (Ridgway) ... 1 <l—Park Acre 2 9 —Cheerful. Day 2 Scratched: Collision. AVon by a head and a half a, length. Time 1.29. MANGAHAO HA.NDICA P 1— Walton Park (Atkins) 1 3La Foil pee - 2 Eminent ~ ... 3 All started. AVon by a neck and 1 4 •oiigths. Time 1.57 1-5. JUVENILE IT A NDTCA P. 1 — F'innesko (W. Broughton) ... 1 2 Rompalong ... 2 6 Hilton Corse 3 All started. Won by half a length and a length. Time 1.2 4-5. CHAMPION HACK. HANDICAP 1 — Big Book (Atkins) 1 7 Royal Dash 2 2 Dareccmrt 3 Scratched; Sii; Romeo. Three-quarters of n length each way. Time, 2.11 2-5 TAR,AREA HACK HANDICAP. s—Peggeds—Pegged Exchange (Broughton) 1 4 Lady In a. 2 I—Debut. ... 3 Scratched : Hunting Star. Won by a head and a length. Time 2.2 NEWMARKET HANDICAP. 1— Rerepni (ft. Morris) 1 2 West Tor ... 2 5 Lady Ronald 3 Scratched; Lady Spy, La, Poupee. Three lengths each way. Time 1.38 .1-5. RODNEY HANDICAP. 2—Stwoeti Music. (AV. Broughton) 1 4—Blygain . ... ... ... 2 I—Wlarvano1 —Wlarvano ; 3 Scrathed: Vinca. Ekatere Won by a length and 1A lengths. Time 1,29.

ROSEBERY RACES. DONCASTER, AND SYDNEY CUT* HORSES IN ACTION. FOUR, NEW RACE RECORDS. (O.P.A. by Elee. Tel- Copyright) (Rec. April 10. 10.30 p.m.) SA'DNEY, April 10. The Rosebery races were held today in beautifully fine weather. Several Doncaster Handicap and Sydney Cup. horses were in action and nn lower than four new races records were established. FLA'TNG HANDICAP —First Division The Marne 8.5 (J. Munro) 1 Cane/Grass 8.5 (Pratt) 2 Eunere 7.2 (Britt) ... 4 Eleven started, including Norman Conquest. AVon by a neck and a length. Time, 1.13-®-. a race record. —Second Division.— Turbine 8.7 (Pratt) ... 1 Golden Gate 8.5 (Marsden) 2 Prince Pombal 8.0 (Britt) 3 Eleven started. Won by a. head and a length and a half. Time 1.14. ROSEBERY H ANDICAP. Nord 7.4 (Parr) 1 Limyrus 8.4 (McCartcn) 2 Milanthcon 7.5 (Maher) 3 Fifteen started, including the Sydney Cup candidate Broad Arrows which nearly came down entering the straight, and Miss Nottava*. which ran soundly. Limyrus tried to win all the way and was beaten by only a. short, head, with Milanthcon a head away third. Time 2.8, a race record. Firimsel was unplaced l in the first division of the Flying Welter Handicap 6-5 furlongs, which was won by Double Dutch,, in the race record time of 1.234. Ango which won the Novice Handicap 1-J miles, in 2.9.1, also established a, race record.

WESTPORT' ACCEPTORS. Acceptances for the first flay of the Westport Jockey Clot’s meeting to he held on Saturday and Afonday next, are as follow: Trial Handicap, of £GO. Six furlongs: Zet-es 8.8, Bella Bos a. 8.3, Quo hoc 8.2, Master Beynard 8.1, Zionist--8.0, Free Rose, Coni pit, Back Lead Copenna 7.10. Buller Handicap Trot, of £7O; 2.27 class. Ono mile: Bobby Boy, Brian Born, Brooghshane, Cantata, Logan Palm, Nonnie Wrack, Solario. Taxi Wrack, War Lass, Welcome Stranger Wink Eye scr, High Noon, Sadie Ax worthy 12, Salute 24, Travis Thorn 48.-' Money Handicap, of £IOO. One mile: Grecian Prince 0.11, Monipere 8J), Riri. Haulbowline. Quietly 8.8 Korero 8.4, Heather Glow, Revision 7.12. Eoyal Gallant 7.0. Electric Handicap, of /£7O. Five furlongs: Margaret Boso 0.2, Arrowmid 9.0, Theatiu 8.0. Bon Tray 8.0 Bella Rose 7.12. Pnwlcv, Imasurvoy 7.9. Copenna 7.5. G-rnnity Handicap Trot, of A7O; 3.42 class. One mile and a half: Brian Born, Broughshane. Worthy Star (T.) scr., High, Noon 12. Eastern Queen, Lazy Pete -18, Awa. Dillon 60. Sc mV: on Handicap ef £BS. Seven furlongs: Grecian Prince 10.9. Miladi 9.8, Korem 9.4, Onlossian 9.5, Heather Glow 9.2, Arena 9.1. ed 8.13, Rose Yal 8.3, Lady Rene 8.0. Orawaitj Hack Handicap, of £7O. One mile; Monipere 9.0, Winn 8.5, Zetes 8.3, Quebec 7.8, Linoleum, Master Reynard, Tmn.survey, Paiwkv 7.5. Sisterina 7.0, Tvaramoa Handicap of i£7s. Six furlongs: Grecian Prince 9.13, Afi{•aelf. 8-12. Riri, ' Haul Howl the 8.-10,> Oolossian 8.6, Revision 8.0, Arrowmid 7.13 Shortly after the running of the Awn-kino Handicap at the Dargavillo Racing Club’s meeting \ Air F. AV. Stonex, owner of the winner, Crooningj had! a seiure and expired on the way to the hospital. Afr Stonex was -one of the best known -sportsmen in the north. He was a member of the firm of Stonex Bros., was well known in the dairy industry in Auckland, and was a member of the Auckland Milk Board. He was farming in .a big way in Northern Wairoa for many -years. • - ; - y- ;

SILVER RING IMPROVING UNLIKELY TO START BEFORE DONCASTER (CLP.A. by Elec. Tel. Copyright) (Received April 10, 8.30 p.m.) SYDNEY, April 10. Silver Rang is much, improved, and Hotted round the centre track today. lie moved quite freely, walking and trotting, hut is unlikely to race before the Doncaster Handicap. lie will stretch out. by the week-end

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12526, 11 April 1935, Page 6

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TURF Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12526, 11 April 1935, Page 6

TURF Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12526, 11 April 1935, Page 6