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RACING FIXTURE? Apr! .13.—AV-hangarei R-.C. April 13—Otautau 11.0. April 13, 15—Westport J.C. April 20 —Tuapeka J.C. April 20. 32—Wairarapa R.C. April 20, 22 —Efeilding 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 —Marton J.C. WHANGAREI RACES JMAMINT WINS MEMORIAL BOUGHAL ANNEXES STEWARDS (Press Association). WHANGAREI, April 11. The Whan gar ei races opened to-day in beautiful weather. There was a large attendance. The fotalisator handled £6606 10s against £7184 on the first day last year. TRIAL STAKES 2 1 Gay Defence (Manson) 1 5 6 Racing Lady (Wiggins) 2 6 5 Ivilonso-a • (Keesing) 3 Also ran : 10—11 Aymon, o—90 —9 Court Anna, 7—B Gaar Vaals, 13—13 Jackie, 4—4 Master Rex, I—21 —2 Red Hawk, 11—10 Gay Acre, 3—3 High Crest, 12—12 Maranui, 7—7 Vera Acre. Won by three lengths each way. Time, 1.10 1-5. PORTLAND HACK HANDICAP 3 3 Te Hai (Horne} 1 4 4 Muskon (McKenzie) I—l Lap Up (Duiieu) 3 Also ran: 2—2 Roman Moscot, 7 —6 Bush Lawyer, B—B Grand Tonic, o—s High Tea, 6 —7 Takari, 9—9 Teddy’s Boy. Won by a head and four lengths. Time, 1.16 3-5. McINNES MEMORIAL u —s Imamint (Smith) 1 I—2 Gay Marigold (Goldfinch)... 2 3—l Bonny Gay (Purkis) 8 Also ran : 2 —3 Korolrio, 4 —4 Monanui. AVon bv a head and a length, and a-rjuarter. Time, 2.S 2-5. NORTHLAND HACK HURDLES 6—3 Blue Bonnet (McGregor) 1 1— 1 Benighted (Fergus) 2 22 Volition (Burgess) 3 Also ran: 4—4 Ga.seelle, 3—5 The Sim. Won hy half a length and two lengths. Time, 3.4 3-5. STEWARDS’ HANDICAP I—l Bonghal (.McKenzie) I <1 —3 Crooning (J. F'earn) 2 5 5 Hampton Park (P. Fearn)...—43 Also ran : 2—4 Tmpasto, 3—2 Tray Bit, 6 —6 Lord Willonyx. Won by a length and 'a half and half a head. Time, 1.15 2-5. SETTLER S' HANDIC A P 6 Gay Cockade (McTnally) 1 I—3 Magic Mint 2 3 2 Orefield ...» 3 Also ran: 2—l Royal Potoa,' 4—5 lm pell ant, 7—7 Hone Heke, B—B Day form, 5—5 Wharemana. Won by a length’ and a-half and half a length. Time, 1.32 3-5. MAXING a TAPER® HA CK 5—6 Royal Secret (Wiggins) 1 B—B Hawthorn (Fearn) 2 7 7 Solo Song (Thompson) 3 Also ran ; 4—4 Merry Lap, 3—l Laudatory, I—2 Gay Egypt, 6—5 ■Muskon 2—3 Rona Bay. Won by a length and half a length Time, 1.16 1-5. WATPU HANDICAP 1— 2 Sir Abb (Wiggins) 5 1 2 1 Tybalt (McKenzfe) ' 2 3 4 Jalldy Karo (Keeping) 3 Also ran: 4 —3 Karangapai, 6—6 Thespis. 5—6 Royal Appellant. Won by one and a-quarter- lengths ?md threequarters of a length. Time,

SECOND DAY’S ACCEPTANCES (Press Association). WHANGAREI, April 11. Following are the acceptances for the second day : Junior Stakes, of £6O; six .furlongs.—Aymon, Gar Vaals, Master Red. Prival, Red Hawk 8.0, Gay Acre. Kilon.soa. Racing Lady, Vera Acre 7.12. Onerahi Hack Handicap, of £BO ; G furlongs.—Muskon 9.0, Te Hai 8.10, Laudatory, Roman Ala scot 8.9, Gay Egypt 8.7, Royal Potoa, Royal Appellant 8.6, Express, Gay Defence 8.1, Court Arina. High Tea. Takiri. Grand Tonic 8.0. Autumn Handicap, of £110;; II miles. —Korokio 8.7, Afonamii 8.2, Sir Abb 7.12. Tybalt 7-10, Bonnie Gay 7.7. Whakapara, Thespis, Puriri Park, Jalldy Karo, Black Alar 1 in. Alloy 7-0. Parua Bay Hurdles, of £80; H miles and 197 yards.—Benighted 11.2 Valpai 10.7, Blue Bonnet 9.10, Star Marie 9.5, Volition 9.1, The Sun, Hone Heke 9.0. Flying Handicap, of £100; six furlongs—Bonghal 9.2, British Columbia 9.0, Impasto 8.5, Tybalt 7.12, Hampton Park 7.9, Crooning 7.6 Tray Bit 7.5. Lord W T illonyx 7.1, Laudatory 7.0. Ruatangata Handicap, of £6O; seven furlongs.—Afonamii 12.6, Gay Cockade 11.0, Royal Poatoa 9.12 Ore field B.’, Magic Mint 8.2, Lady Appel lant 7.2, Wharemana, Jackie, Dayform 7-6. Northern Hack Handicap, of £80; one mile.—Solo Song 8.3, Green Patch 8.0, Black Marlin 7.9, Lap Up 7.8, Rona Bay 7.7, Hawthorn 7.6, Uluminagh 7.13, Takiri, ImpellantBush Lawyer 7.0. Kia Ora Handicap, of £9O- one mile.—Monanui 9.7, Imamint,’ Sir Abb 9.3, Bonny Gay 8.12, Whakapara 8.7, Valpai 8.5, Lord Willonyx, 8-3, Jalldy Karo 8.1, Royal Appallant. Alloy 8.0. OTIAUTAU ACCEPTANCES The following are the acceptances for the Otautau Racing Club’s meeting tomorrow. Crown Stakes Handicap, of £ls. Six furlongs'; Valnrth 9.0, Vavnma.i, Ocean Singer 8.12,. Colon, Waipounamu 8.10, Ci n till a, Red Terror, Tautau Maid,, King Wallow,, Royal Huntsman, Royal Wood', Co-rban 8.7. AVallace Harness-Trot, of £.55. 3.43 class. One mile and a half; A.llwyn Belle, Bessie Freeman, Bondi Chimes Captain Sun, Chief Drusus, Dainty Mis.a Edith Grattan, Fair Voyage, Golden Guy, Lady Ita, Leitrim, Loyal Sun, Nell Grattan. Park Drivel Sea mark, Tritoma,, Vacation scr., Leeway (T.) 12, Margaret Xing 12, Happiness 36, Single Lee 48. Otautau Cup Handicap, of £llO. One milo and a quarter: The Smuggler 9.1 Steeton 8.7, First Song 8.1 Grand Finale 8.0, Cough, Water Power 7.12, Vcnite 7.10', Toreador 7.9, Kama 7.1. Totolomai 7.0. Ringway Hack Handicap, of £45. Five furlongs: AloNab 9.0, Rowlands 8.11, Silk Paper 8.10, Slaemish 8.8 Clara Bov,- B.li. Memories 7.13, Silk Arrow 7.12. June the Third 7.9, Little Pal, Silver Dart 7.5, Insolvency 7.4, Vnvamni,. Colon, Arauline 7.0. Otautau Steoplor-liaso, of £75 ss. 4bon i two miles and a quarter: Quin opal 11.9, Paris 10.13, Nylotfs 9.11, Ecclefechan 9.9, French Fleet 9.8, Parasnng 9.4, Pa-nd'y Boa, Red Lance, Hostage, Towing;. Afatcbem,. Royal Li monel, Trisox 9.0. Bayswater Saddle Trot, of £53. 3.43 class.. One mile and a half; Allwyn Belle. Bessie Freeman, P-ondi Chimes Cliief Dm.s a a Dainty Miss. Fortune King, Fred Bingen, Golden Guy, Pacha. Park Drive, Queenie Lee* Silver Guy, Vacation scr., Margaret King 12, Picotee 24 Eighteen Carat, Single Lee 48. Strathmore Hack Handicap, of £45 Six furlongs; Beam 9.6, Epris 9.2, Bowlandsi, Ael.a. 8.2). (Jacobin, Silk Paper 8.1, Slaemish 8.0, Valiska, Braw Lad 7.2, AYouderfu] 7.1., Dazzling Eyes, Johnny, Arauliue 7.0. •Macaulay ATetnorial Handicap, of £65. One mile: Great- Shot 9.0, Toraoddrf 8.0,, Totblomai ; 7.4, Leading l Boy, Niggerhead, Hyst-rido, Poniard 7.0. Big Dook, hacked down to less than evens for the hack distance event at Pahiatma, was led' in running to the straight by Dorado and Darecourt. He then challenged, an c ] although he had to he 11 0 to :his ' work he won very decisively, Darecourt holding off. Dorado, with Royal Da six a giood fourth and Tupuranptf moxfl. The winner staved on in solid style.

NOTES AND NEWS The highiweight at Paiiiatua ’W’ l3 won very comfortably by Taumau, a well hacked runner on recent improved track gallops at A-wapuni. He lav hack early, hut, despite going round the turn into the straight five horses out, lie ran away from his opponents at the finish. An outsider in. The Drone, a little raced gelding hy Shambles in L. Knapp’s stable, took second place by staying on better than the others, none of whose efforts were very impressive. Sir Spear hung on for fifth and should improve., hut nothing had any chance with the winner. Tt was a. difficult late over the shorter distance on the seennc[ day. Taumau finishing well hack. « # « Leprechaun, a solid favourite for the Konini Hack, looked a winner when he wrested the lend off the pacemaker Debut, in the straight but he .iust failed to withstand a final challenge from Raparahara. Both, winner and rnnuer-up came from behind. Dehut weakened badlv in the last half-furlong and from appearing a winner onteriuir the straight he was finally denosed to sixth nlaco at the post. Bonnie Fong. Vonia Park and Permed Exchange all heading him in the final stage*. © # © Sweet Music '.scored a. practically all-the-way win in the Afakuri Hack The favourite Warvnne challenged in the straight hut Sweet Afusic won comfortably and easing u-n. Hunting Bag was a fair third with, Royal Record and Raparahara rievt, both the last-named havino- their seconVf start °f the day. Leprechaun, also second up. ran fast. Raparahara wn® nenaliseq 81h. for his nrevious win hut had no chance iwith the fresh horses. The winner showed greatly improved form after recent unsuccessful efforts oyer a distance. * * t* Rant Mondo’s army of hackers m the Nursery Handicap at Pahiatua must, have given up hope early in the running, as he not only failed l to getgoing smartly but was checked again in the first two furlongs. Boomerang meanwhile hacl gone to the front and making every post a winning post- turned into the straight wcM clear of the others and fully If) lengths ahead of Haut Monde. Little hope could he held out for Haut Alonde even at tbo last furlong, but sticking resolutely to his work), aud Boomerang "popping, the- favourite got. up in the very last stride. Finnosko was only another head away, having come on ‘with the winner. Rompalong was a poor fourth clear of the rest. Haut Monde was well handled hy Webster, and demonstrated wlinh class can. do, his effort being very impressive. Boomerang showed pace, and will improve. Finnesko also showed improvement, hut ran green.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12527, 12 April 1935, Page 6

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TURF Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12527, 12 April 1935, Page 6