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RACING AND TROTTING

KEEFTON jockey club. ACCEPTANCES for TO-MORROW. Following ar e the Reefton J C \<- ceptanoes; — Diggers ETdcp,, G fur.—Prince Charleroi 9.5/ Pickaninny 9.4, Hallownoon 8.13, Oahburn 8.12, Some. Abbey 8.2, Probate 8.0, Demonstrate 7.9, Elmorz 7.6, Gaslight 7.3, The Reaver 7.2, Bonny Clan 7.0. Hurdles, 1} miles.—Caveroek 11.2. Cashman 10.13, Bestir 10.10, Flying Master 9.12, Bitters 9 10, Phil May 9.2. Irving Memorial, If miles.—Pros perity 9.8, Pi'in temps 9.5, TJoosestep 8:13, Castellan, Dutch Courage 8.5, North Inch 7.10, Rapid Rose 7.9, Priiice Ferouz 7.7, Bitters, Samum 7.0 Stewards’ Handicap, 5 Lurlong®.— Pickaninny 9.5, Kikini 9.1, Hallownoon 8.13, Flying Master 8.10, J)cep Drive 813, Some Abbey 8.2, The Reaver 7.2, Welter Handicap, 7 furlongs.— Prince Charleroi 10.3, Calibum 9.10, All Gold 9.7, Rapid Rose 9.6, Zero Hour 9.5, Prince Ferouz 9.3, Dutch Courage 9.1, North Inch 8.10, Demonstrate, Lord Ashlea 8.8, Bestir 8.3. Samum 8.0. Farewell Handicap, 6 furlongs.— Prosperity 10.5, Castellan 9 7. Pickaninny 9.5, Lord Leslie 9.1, Hallownoon 8.13, Flying Master 8.11, Fro bate 8.0, Cashman. Elmorz 7.(5, Barleycorn 7.4, Gaslight. 7.3. The Reaver 7-2, Bonny Clan 7.0. Progress Trot, one mile. Foremost, Galindo Doll, Ocean Whispers, Te Karere, Arran Chief, Prince Charlie scr. Tot Reta 24, Trixie Adair. Trezza 36, Tracey Boy. Merry Logan Silveretta 48, Jean Vue 72, Lord Lytton 84. R-eefton Trot. If miles.—foremost Ocean Whispers, Te Kai’ere, Arran Chief, Prince Charlie scr.. Tot Beta, Trixie Adair 36. Trezza 48, Athos Merry Logan. Silveretta 72. Jean Vue 108, Lord Lytton 120 AVONDALE RACES. AUCKLAND, April 20. Thu Avondale Jockey Club’s Au'u'iiu Meeting concluded to.day in fine weather, with a good attendance. Trie course was in good order. The vote took £50,181 A, compared with £39,0104 uu (he corresponding day of last yora. The results are: — Waikumete Hurdles, 2 Sir Ros?i (McDonald) 1, 6 Narrow Neck 2, S Mahgoloire 3. Also ran:. 4 Miss M *.va, 3 Prince Rufus, 5 Peter Amans, 1 Kara, mu, 7 Kaikahu, 4 Te Tahi, 11 Oak* leigh, 10 Maniahera, 9 Mary Biuc ■?. Won by three-quarters of a length; third four lengths away. Time 3.42 4/5. Dominion Handicap—l Cohesion (L. Manson) and 4 Whizbro (Goldfinch/ (a dead heat) 1. 5 Knmehameha 3. Also ran: 3 Lady Cintra, 2 Bright Sol. 6 Turn, 11 Sir Henry, 13 Harbour View 9 Allegiance, 10 Frowning Beauty 7 Queen’s Emerald, 12 Kendall, 8 TiiiJ, 14 Butcher. Won by 1’ lengths, lime. 1.55 2/5. Mt. Albert Handicap—l Ka r a (H. Gray) 1 2 Lucius 2, 7 Exactly 3. Aho ran: Dan Quin, 6 Day Guard, 5 Qtr.nette, 3 King Pot. Two lengths each . way. Time 1.13. Nun»?'y Handicap (Pine) 1,2 Dal Eaton 2, Queen Arch 3. Also ran: 1 Erne, 7 Dress Circle, 3 Goidvn Autumn, 11 Cherry Girl, 4 Mini Leaf, Danae. 10 Rvfncttv. Won by h'i’f a length; third three qua’ tors of a length away . Time 1.’5. Autumn Handicap—3 Sandstar (Jones) 1, 1 Hipo 2, 9 Tresillian 3. Also ran: Surveyor. 2 Gala Day, 5 plaster Doon 7 Clandhu, 4 Barometer, 8 Loyal Irish. Won by Ijj lengths; third a neck away. Time 1.53. Waitakere Handicap—3 Broadwood (Barry) 1, 7 Gold Rain 2.2 I’ralla .3 Also ran: 5 Ruapapa, 1 Master O’Rorke, 9 Numutere, 4 Pretty man, 6 Smoke, 8 Gold Fern, 10 Lweemaker, Won by a length; third a ne*k away. Time 1.27. Mt. Roskill Handicap—3 Transformer (W. Bagby) 1,2 Royal Form 2, 8 High. flown 3. Also ran: 7 Peter Rosa, 2 j Cureaform, 6 Sar-» Gene, 10 Five \:o. ha, 11 Sleepy Sol, 4 Clockwork, 9 Father, 13 Bay Dighton, 5 Adi Vunivoia, 12 Bright Light. Won by a neck; third a quarter of a length away. Time 1.54 I's. Morningside Welter —2 Daylight (B. Reid) 1, 8 Archibald 2, 9 Potoanui .3. Also ran: 10 Golden Bubble, 4 Joy Ride, 6 Gold Jacket, 1 Charlady, 5 Gay Comet, 7 Black Cruiser, <8 Miss Egypt, 3 Drawbridge. Won by a head; third half a length away. Time 1.27 1/5. MYSTERY HORSE. TROTTER IMPOUNDED. NEW PLYMOUTH. April 20 Ponding an inquiry as to its identify a horse named Tekapo was iinpounde I at the Taranaki Trotting Club’s meet, big. Tekapo was due to start in the Mouturoa Handicap and in the Omata Handicap. but was impounded before the Monturoa Handicap was run. Ou ' that : couple of “gentle graifters,” both familiar figures on the turf, struck it lucky during the weekend in meeting a couple of “suckers.” Needless to say, the former garnered the “sugar,” and the latter, we hope, the experience. Tlje WtelFlanown Ahorsemfcnl IL Ryder, will leave for Sydney immediately after the' Reefton meeting to fulfil riding engagements on the New Zealand mare Wench. “Pearl” has been a tegular visitor to the Coast

meetings, and h? s had a big percentage of winning rides chiefly in connection with A. D. Webster’s team and his many friends here will wish him the best of luck on the other side. Wench also is known on the Coast having won at Hokitika, Grey mouth and Reefton.

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Grey River Argus, 21 April 1925, Page 6

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RACING AND TROTTING Grey River Argus, 21 April 1925, Page 6

RACING AND TROTTING Grey River Argus, 21 April 1925, Page 6