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NELSON T.C. CONCLUDES

GOLD PAPER’S HANDICAP Lilian Bond and Golden Direct Win GOOD TOTALISATOR TURNOVER. For (he concluding day of the Nelson Trolling Club’s meeting at Victoria Park on Saturday, the weather was beauliful and there was a good attendance. I’ast limes were recorded; in fact, a new track record for two miles wj».s established in the principal (’vent bv Waress, which ran second to Gold Paper in Imin 30 4-5 sec. bettering the existing track record established last January by Mamieuvre. which wets 1.3 S 15. Gold Paper led all the way to return useful dividends. The totalisator handled £»7B<» for (he day. £3729 win. ami Xl<*37 place, which, will) £5997 on (he open ing day, makes a total ol £1.1.<5...‘ compared with £1977 last year, when] only one day's racing was held at Nelson. The lit si four races were won by the contestants carrying Number One saddle cloth. Form worked out fairily well on the first day’s running. and close finishes, with clean but I keen racing made the day a most en I joyable one. The officials of the Club : arc to be complimented on the excellent manner in which the meeting was < conducted. The first race, the Wake- ! field Handicap, was won by Thorn- < woithx. Sc;;. Gift won tin* first trotters’ race in a g'»"d finish. whilst Bronte easily won the second trot in i (he <ml\ poor field of the meeting. Gold Paper’s win in the Nelson Trotting Club Handicap stamps him as a ; smart colt, when it is also taken into account that he led throughout. Fern- , brook Lass was the only West ('oast- < owned and trained horse to secure a win, and she won the saddle (‘vent < with the greatest ease. Tangatu won 1 the Victoria Park Handicap from Recess in a great finish, whilst Golden Direct accounted for the field in the final event. Winning drives were well distributed at the meeting. F. G. Holmes, R. P,. Berry and M. B. Edwards each sc- . cured double successes, whilst J. J. , Kennerley. .1. Bryce junr., E. M. Ken-| nerley. S. .1, Thomas. L. F. Berkett.) M. C. McTigue. 11. Prost. 1). McKenilry, C. S. Donald and 1». Jarden each piloted one winner. Details of the racing arc as fol-

VAKF.FIKLD HANDICAP (in hn iess), of 1011 sovs.; 3.45 class; 12 furlongs. /I — TIIOHNWOUTHY. r. Willson’s i11.g., 3yrs. Travis Axworihv—Rosethorn, scr (J. .1. Kennerley) 1 /4 —SOCIAL I’KST. W. Baker’s b.g., aged, scr (A. Hendrickson) 2 /;; —SOLA RIO. W. J. Doyle's log.. 3yrs, scr (Owner) .. .. 3 Also started: 7/8 Rewai ((’. King). 0/9 Arion Axworthy (L. Berkett). '5 Modern I .inly (1.. A. Maidens). /(I Lough Erne (S. rhlwards), 1/2; 'orllighl (C. S. Donald), 9/7 Ditphnt. lueen (M- AL'Tigue), 11/11 Swift 'billies (It. I’hehin), 11/11 Attorney H. B. Berry). S/19 Silver Whip (N. Vend) scr. Won by a length; a '!'■ 'illies; 3.29. 3.29 2 3.29 3 5. Willh'i- Iriiilied by .1. .1. Kennerley. VI linglon. Swift Chillies tailed to go away. <olario led out from Social Pest, I’horn worthy and Lough Erne. Soario was still in charge the next imc round, and was followed by So•ial Pest. Thorn worthy. Lough Erne, dodern Ltoly and Daphne Queen. The >rder was unchanged the last time ■(>nm) e\c(*pt that Modern Lady had lisplaced Lough I’rnr, and Daphne hud Fort light followed. The fitter, whd was a hot favourite on the vin machine, failed to pace as solidly is on the previdits day. Social Post ivertook Solario hall Way tip the J might. when Thorn wort hy finished ast on the outside to win by a length I‘rom Social Pest, with Solario a neck I way. Modern Lady and Lough Frne vere next to finish, and then Daphne t )ueen. Totes—win £3O9A, place £353. otal £662L FOXHILL HANDICAP (in harness), d‘ 100 sovs.; 3.50 class (unhoppled trotters); 12 furlongs. ■/2—SEA GIFT, ,1. Bryce’s b.m.. 3yrs, Wrack —Paul II non mare. >cr t .1, Bryce .junr.) Ji ■ S—ALF PARRISH. Mrs A. Hammond’s b.g., 4yrs, scr t B. A. Jarden) .. 2 1/3—SISTER MARY— D. R. Revell’s b.f., 3yrs. 36yds (R. B. Berry) 3 Alm> started; l/l Patchmaw (C. King). 10/11 Royal Harvester (E. E. | Lilley). 9/9 Winsome Laddie (V. Al•orn). 7/4 Peter CheniMilt fL. Berkett) I M-r. x/7 Sandy N (J. E. Roche), 5/5, Tit'tnan Flight (F. Holmes), 10/10 Real Money (W. Pascoe) 36yds. 4'6 Hoki-. nmi (A. E. Bussell) 36yds. Won by n length; halt a b'ligth. ’rimes; 3.39 2-o. 3.39 3--i. 3 36 1-5. Winner t mined by .1. Bryce sour.. Addington. Sea Gift was the pacemaker to the home betid, where Sister Marv w:;.s momentarily in charge, but broke. Sea Gift won by a length from the fastfinishing Alf Parrish, who beat Sister Mary by half a length. Then came Patchmaw. who broke in the straight. Tasman Flight and Peter Conquest. Totes —win £252. place £355.’.. total £707 Z. PRESIDENT’S HANDICAP (in saddle), of 105 sovs.; 2.23 class; one mile, l/t—FERNBROOK LASS. W. 11. Roche’s dk.b.m., Author Dillon — Locanda Queen, scr (E. N r . Ken nerley) ' 1 2/I—GUYZI All. J. Moore’s b.g.. syrs, 24yds (L. A. Maidens) .. 2 5/S—DAWN SONOMA, W. Reid's )i.m.. 6yrs, scr (C. King) .. .. 3 Also started: 10/9 Town Crier (J. Kennedy), 9/11 Leniora (B. Ja.rden) scr, 8/8 Major Brent (R. A. Lewis),

6/7 Directum (J. P. McNeill). 7/6 ' Golden Harvest (H. Frost) 12yds, 3/3 Lucky Guy (M. B. Edwards), .11/10 Chancellor Buy (S. Edwards) 24yds. 1/2 Goldfield <M. Holmes) 3(iyds. Won 1 by six lengths; half a length. Times: 2.17. 2.16 1”'. 2.19. Winner trained bv owner. Westport. Fernbrook Lass hopped out smartly and led all the way. Her nea.re.sl at fondant was Dawn Sonoma, with T’own Crier. Lenmra and Chancellor Boy next. Guyziah ran up to third place at the straight entrance. Ferubrook Lass led Dawn Sonoma. Golden Ha.r vPst. Guvziah. Directum and Town Crier on' the final circuit. Ferubrook I,ass went on to win easily by six lengths from Guyziah. who finished fast to beat D::wn Sonoma by hall a length. Lucky Guy was close up fourth, and then came G<ddfiel<l. ToH‘> --win £S2SZ. place £SS6Z. total £lll5NELSON TROTTING CLI P, HANDL CAP (in ha.rness), of 290 sovs.; 4.40 class; two miles. 7—GOED PA PER. S. J. Thomas’s b.u.. lyrs, Rev de Oro— Glimpse, scr (Ow ner) .. . . •• 1 3 I - WAR ESS. AL C. McTigue's br.f., .•‘.yrs. 36yds (Owner) .. .. - S X—SAIOOGER. A. Hobbs’ b.g.. | -tyrs. 2 Iyds (11. Frost) .. . . 3 Also startml: 4/6 Real Huoii (O. E. Hooper). 12/11 Russell Pointer (C. King), 9/9 Autowin (V. Album), 11 12 (Heat. Thought (J. Bryce junr.), scr; 1 I W:;.r Ollicer (M. B. Edwards), 5/5 Linella (B. Mackie.) 12yds, 2/2 Special Sun (('. S. Dontthl), 10/10 Nelson ('hum (L. F. Berkett), 7/3 Lord Leslie (R. B. Berry) 24yds. Won by one length; four lengths, 'rimes; 4.33 2-5. 4.30 4-5, 4.33. Winner trained by 1 owner. Prebbleton. Gold Paper led away from Great Thought. Russell Pointer ami War Officer. Gold Paper held a commanding' lead passing the stand the first time. I He was followed by Great Thought, ' Snioogcr, Nelson Chum. A\aress and Linella. The next time round the only change was that War Officer had iuiproved his position, and was .just behind Waress. On the final circuit Gold Paper led Sinooger. Great Thought, Waress. War Officer and Real Huon. Going into the back Gold paper had a big lead on Sinooger. with Waress coming fast, and then a big gap to the remaimler. Gold Paper won nicely by a clear length from Waress. with Sinooger four lengths aw’av. Then came Lord Leslie, Linella and Russell Pointer. Totes—win £542. place £695. total £1237. The favourite. War Officer, gave a , disappointing display. VICTORIA PARK HANDICAP (in harness), of 119 sovs.; 3.3 class; ten furlongs. l/ITANGATF. Mis G. H. O’Connell’s br.c.. 3yrs. Mau o’ Wa-r— I Advance mare, scr (F. G. Holmes) 2/0 RFJ’EsS. .1. B. Westerman’s b.f.. 3vrs. scr (L. Davidson) . . - 3/3-HOYAL Al'DO, A. Clark’s ami K. N. Glenie’s b-2-. • r >yrs, scr (H. Frost) J I Also startml: -11 Social I’est <A. Hemlrirkscn). 9/9 Cinema (T- B>"’’‘ rows), 5/5 Deter Junior (J. J. Kennerley), S/S K’ewai (C. KinU). <>/<» I s ' 1 ’ , I-.,-io (\v, .1. Doyle) ser; 7/7 N'yallo silk (1.. Hi-rkett) 2-ly<ls. Won by halt' < :i lenk'th; K. lengtli. Times: 2.53, 2.53 1-5. 2.53 2-5. Winner traineil by !'■ C. Holmes. Addington. Social Pest led out from Peter Junior. Royal Ando. Recess ami Solario, \sitli Tangatu next. Royal Ando was in charge the next time round from Tangalu. Pelm- Junior and Recess. Tnnga.tu took charge entering the ■ straight and withstood a serious chai- | lenge bv Recess to win by half a length from Recess, with Royal Ando pi length back. Social Pesl was fourth ami Cinema and Peter Junior next. Totes —win £509, pla.ee £544.1.. total £10531. COUNTY HANDICAP (in harness), of 120 sovs. (iinliopplcd trotters); ;il rate 5.1 foi Iwo miles; II furlongs. l/l —IHiONTIi. I- I- Berkett’s b.g.. lyrs, Nelson Bingen —Rose Alma. 2t.vds (Owner) I |/|_ DUN I’ll ENADLT. .1. Guy’s b.g.. syrs, IHiyds (B. .larden) . . 2 3/3—HADLEY. J. D. Smilh’s b.g.. aged. 96ydx (Owner) 3 Also started: 4/5 Silver Sea (M. Holmes) scr. 2/2 Olson (W. Doyle). Won by ten lengths; twenty lengths. Tillies: 4.15, 4.13 3-5. 4.23 2-5. Winner trained by owner, Hope. Ho]>|.’iiig away smartly, Bronte field a big lead throughout and won ca.sily from Don Chenault. Silver Sea pulled out of the contest early, whilst Radley and Olson broke badly, and were well buck at the finish. Totes —win .£270, place £199, total £469. RAILWAY HANDICAP (in harness), of 110 sovs.: 2.59 class; ten furlongs. 2/3—LILIAN HON'D. R. B. Berry’s vli.f., 3yrs, Worthy Bond —Yenot 24 yds (Owner) 1 1/2 —GUNMETAL, P. H. Loffhagen’s br.g., +yrs, scr (0. S. Donald) - 1 3/I—REIN. J. P. McKendry’s b.g., svrs, 24yds (D. AFcKendry) . . 3 Also started: 6/6 Queen Author (F. Lynch ». 7/8 Vagabond King (T. W. Thompson), 9/9 Dawn Sonoma (T. Bennett), 4/4 Pernbrook Lass (O. E. Hooper) 24yds (inc. 24yds pen.), 7/5 Guyziah (L. Maidens) 24yds, 5/7 Rey Spec (T. Burrows) 36yds. Won byhalt' a length; a length. Times: 2.4 S 25. 2.50 3-5, 2.48 4-5. Winner trained bv owner, Addington. Queen Author led awa-y from Vagabond King, Dawn Sonoma, Gunmetal, Guyziah and Rey Spec. Rey Spec was in fourth place the next time round, and except for this the order was unchanged. Ruin and Lilian Bond from well back made run going into the back, and Ruin was in charge at the home bend, where Lilian Bond came fast and took charge in the straight. Both Ruin and Gunmetal issued ch?Jlonges, but Lilian Bond won by half a length from Gunmetal, who overhauled Kuin by a length. Bey Spec jwas fourth, and then came Queen Author and Dawn Sonoma. Totes — ( I win £592, pla.ee £678, lota] £l2ll.

, GOLD ('OAST HANDICAP (in har- , ness), of 120 sovs.; 2.19 class; one mile. .1 I —GOLDEN DIRECT. E| J. Eart home’s b.g.. 3yrs. Rey de Oro— Becky Logan, scr ( F. G- Holmes) 1 | (l jo—hrar UPON. (). E s Hooper’s ch.g., 6yrs, scr (Owner) .. 2 s 5 LORD LESLIE. Mr A. Grogan's b.g.. -lyrs, 24yds (IL Berry) 3 Also started: 5/7 Rare Pronto (J. J. j Kennerley i scr, 2/2 Priceless (I). McKondrv ), 6/6 Linella ( B. Mackie), II || (iieal Thought (J. Bryce junr.), I ;; diilde de Oro (L. A. Maidens) 12vds. 12 12 Nelson ( ’hum (L. BerI.ctli. !>/9 Royal Parade (M. B. Fdv::rds). 7/x Ulin (C. Donald), 3/4 Waress (M. C. Mcldgue) 24yds. Won hv two lengths; one length. Times: 2.15 3-5. 2.16. 2.14 1-5. Winner trained bv F. G. Holmes, Addington. Golden Direct led Rare Pronto. Real llnon an<l (’hilde de Oro past the stand, and the next time round Rare Pronto was in charge from Golden Direct, ('hilde de Oro and Linella-, Golden Direct led into the stra.ight from Real Huon. ('hilde th' Oro, Rare Pronto and Lord Leslie. Gohlen Direct won well by two lengths from Real Huon. with Lord Leslie’ a further h'ngtli away third. Royal Paratie was fourth, and then came Elm and Tjiiell:;.. Totes—win £725. place £79;>Z, total £J439L S. CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. HANDICAP TO RAMO. SILVER STREAK AND POLYDORA SCOR E. ( pe? Press Association) T 1 MA RU. -Hine 17. The South Canterbury Jockey Uhib’s winter meeting was held to-day in fine ll.ut .lull weather. The attendance Iwas fair ami the totalisator handled £7.951 as against £S,S42 last year. The ■ Track was in excellent oidei. PF KA KI HURDLES.—I/2 NIGHT CAB (<-nr. 9.11) (Pratt) 1; 2/3 Gold Knight (IL Umile) 2; 6/5 Antrim Boy (Anderton) 3. Also started: 4/4 Membo, 3/1 Polling Day, 7/7 Advance Camp (mu. 9.4>. 5/6 Conjurer II (ear. 9.G:;). s/10 Huntley, 10/9 Sport’s King liar. 9.2), 9/S I’unehestown. Won |,v a two lengths. Conjurer II was fourth. Time 2.42 3-5. SOUTHHUKN HANDICAP.—S/5 ERRANTLY (Pascoe) 1; 4/3 Some Shambles (Jennings) 2; 1/1 Imperial ’spi’ar (Humphries) 3. Also stsi.rted: 110 s Adult, 6/7 Cherry Queen. 9/10 Doimhla. 6 <i Dracula. 8/1* (lay Kobe, 2/4 Morelia. 3/2 Quite Soon. Won by t»n lengths, two lengths. Gay Robe was fourth. Time 1.1-1 2-5. | WAI-ITI TROT.—I/1 ROYAL ESCORT (Bell) I: 4/3 Smokescreen (M. B. Edwards) 2; 3/2 Good Companion (A. Holmes) 3. Also started: 2/4 Paul Drusus, 5/6 Suiibrown, 7/8 Black Wall-11. 6/5 Iron Ma.u. S/7 Great de Oro. Won by half a length; a llength. Iron Mau was fourth. Times 1 3.27; 3.29 J--.; 3.30 2-5. I PRINCE EDWARD HANDICAP.— 4/5 RAMO (Humphries) 1; 6/6 Rane‘lagh (L. J. Ellis) 2; 5/3 Steeton (A. E. East wood) 3. Also started: 3/4 i Mount Boa, 7/7 Water Power, 1/1 Zrebrugge. 2/2 Locksley, S/8 W ise-('hoi<-r. Wise Choice and Sleeton made the rly running. Three furlongs from home Steeton was leading from Zeebrngge. Steeton. Raix'lagh ami Zeebrugge led into the straight, when Mount Boa dashed to lead. In a great finish Raino won by hall a length I from Ranel;:gh. who beat Steeton by a head, with Zeebrngge a neck away . fourth. Time 2.9 2 "’- J PAREO.RA STEEPLECHASE.—2/2 PETER ETTE (Langford) 1: 6/6 Dukla (Bryce) 2; 4/1 Night Parade (Cooper) 3. Also started: 1/1 Deportment (pullled up), 3/3 Diamond Jack (ran off), 5/5 Slnuul:;.the (fell). Won by la hundred yards. Night Parade ran off bill eoiiiplotcd the course for third j money. 'rime 5.21 2-». WINCH ESTER TROT.-5/2 BLACK JESTER (Walls) J; l/l Great Minto (MiNcill) 2; 2/3 Lena Bingen (F. Ma Hl regur) 3. Also started: 6/7 Becky .!<• Oro, 4/4 Ezywurk, 3/5 Doll Dam-e, 7/6 Lord T.upiii. Won by one and a-half lengths. Ezywurk wa.s fourth. Times 3.25; 3.26 2-5; 3.26 4-m TEMVKA HACK. —l/1 POLYDORA (Kirwan) I: 4/4 Heather Glow (L. J. Ellis) 2; S/S Silver Sight (A. E. Eastwood) 3. Also started: 6/5 Trek, 3/3 lan’s March, 10/9 Appeal, 2/2 Tea Garden, 5/6 High Speed, 7/7 Palmary, 9/11 Double Shot, 11/9 Lady Valkyrie. Won by half a head, a length. Tea Garden was fourth. Timo 1.43. SEADOWN HANDICAP—6/6 SILVER STREAK (Kirwan) 1; 1/2 Merry Peel (A. E. Ellis) 2; 3/3 Hurlinghain (O’Connor) 3. Also started: 9/S Night Recital, 8/9 Chaininine, 2/1. Palnntua. 4/4 Muster Anomaly, 5/5 Kakara. 7/7 Rod Royal, 10/10 The Raider. Master Anomaly led round the top. but Palnntua and Silver Streak were first into the straight from Hur-, linghain and Merry Peel. Silver Streak drew out and won by a length from Merry Peel, who beat Hurlingham by half a length Palantua was a length away fourth. Time 1.13 4-5. HAWKE’S BAY CONCLUDES. STEEPLES TO LUNA LUX. CHIEF AIARIONFTTE SCORES. (Per Press Association). HASTINGS, June .17. The Hawke’s Bay Jockey Club’s winter meeting concluded in bitter cold weather, before a good attendance. The tote handled £5,891 as against £5,862/10/- for the same day la.st year, a total for the meeting of £9,889/10/-. Lsat year there was one day only. Results: NURSERY HANDICAP.—I/1 FOREIGN QUEEN (L. Morris) 1; 3/3 Passion Fruit (B. Morris) 2; 4/4 Perimeter (Anderson) 3. Also starred: 5/5 Ralphyllis, 2/2 Margaret Rose, 6/7 Padisham, 6/6 All Clear, 8/9 Eidos, 7/8 Abbeyfeak*. Won by threequarters of g. length; three lengths. Time 1.9 3-5. Foreign Queen took the lead from Abbeyfeale entering the

I>l might, where l’a.ssion Fruit also made, a run. I HURDLES.—3/3 MISS HASTINGS i(A. W. McDonald) 1; 2/2 Mia Stella I (Rennie) 2; 1/1 High Falutin (Jenkins) 3. Also started: 6/5 Kinsel, 5/G Uhesham (Dulieu), 4/4 Million. Won by one length, two lengths. Time 3.20. Million, Uhesham, Mia Stella and High Falulin were the leaders for the first threequarters, then Miss Hastings moved up to second place. Miss Hastings, Mia Stella were first into (he straight. High Falutin making a bad jump. Million wa-s fourth. HAY ELOUK HANDICAP.—I/l SLIPPERY (Young) 1; 2/6 Swift and Sure (Anderson) 2; 5/5 Bradman (Voitre) 3. Also started: 3/3 Sabatini, 4/2 Asterisca, 5/4 Royal Dash, 4/2 Sunstead. Won by one length, half a length. Time J. 23 3 -5. Swift and Sure held the lead to half way up the straight, Slippery coming fast to snatch victory. Sabatini was fourth. . STEEPLECHASE.—I/1 LUNA LUX (McDonald) 1; 3/3 Revel (McCrae) 2; 2/2 Redbank (Horne) 3. Alsu stunted: 4/4 Jen, 7/6 Kaokaoroa. 5/5 Mon Roi, 6/7 Lochaby. Won by Iwelvc lengths. ’rime (‘>.lo. Redbank. Mon Roi, .Fen, Kaokaoroa, Luna Lux and Revel was the. order after the half mill'. Lochaby :;.nd Mon Roi ran off and going into the back Redbank was twelve lengths (dear from Jen. Kaokaoroa and Luna Lux. Coming to the straight the second time Jen lost her irons g.nd Kaokaoroa ran oft. At the far bend Luna Lux ran up to Redbank, and both took the last fence together. Redbank fell, but was remounted again for third money. R U A K A W A HANDICAP.—6/6 CHIEF MARIONETTE (McDonald) I; 1/1 Aesculus (Voitre) 2; 1/4 Walton Park (L. Morris) 3. Also started: 3/3 Princess Bell. 11/11 Fondle, 5/5 Gold Ruler. 9/9 Anemometer, 13/12 Glenrossie, 2/2 Bonnie Vale, Jl/11 Lalla Quex. 8/7 Tareha. 7/8 Bothwell. 10/13 Arabliss. Won by two and ahalf lengths, one and a-half lengths. Time 1.45. Gold Ruler assumed the lead after the first quarter, leading into the straight from Aesculus and Princess 8011. Chief Marionette came fast from fifth position to overhaul the leaders. Princess Bell was fourth. WOODLANDS HANDICAP. 2/2 LADY RONALD (Atkins) 1; 6/6 Sunstead (Leach) 2; 5/4 Hunting Jay (Walsh) 3. Also started: 1/1 Grumpy. 4/5 Tudor, 7/7 I’m Alone, 3/3 Hybisciis. Won by one and a.-half lengths, the same. Time 1.16 3-5. Hybisciis took the lead early, leading into the straight from Hunting Jay. Tudor. Sunstead and Lady Ronald came from the back Io we::.r down the lea de r. FINAL HANDICAP.—I/1 COURTYARD (Voitre) 1; 5 5 Royal Hunting (B. Morris) 2; 4/4 Lady Spy (.Jones) 3. Also started: 2/3 Huntingdon. 3/2 Navaho. 6/6 Paleta, 7/7 False Scent. The early leaders were False Scent, Royal Hunting, Courtyard and Navaho. Huntingdon led into the straight but Courtyard came through to win comfortably. False Scent w:;.s fourth.

ROSEHILL RACES. (Aus. & N.Z. Cable Assn.) (Received June 18 al 7.19 p.m.) SYDNEY. June, 18. Al Rosehill ra.ces the Juvenile Handicap resulted; Moalap 9.13 (James) 1; Heroic Queen 7.6 (Sullivan) 2; Art 7.7 (Reynolds) 3. Thirteen started. Adulator was scratched. Won by a neck; hall a length. 'l'ime 1.15. Parramatta. Mile. — Love Song 9.9 (James) 1; .Rowan 8.3 (Simpson) 2; Samien King 7.7 (Sharpe) Thirteen started. Won by three-quarters of a length; third a length and a-half away. Time 1.41. VICTORIAN RACING. M E LBO UR NE. June 18. Al the Amateur Turf Club races, the Toolanibnol Hurdles resulted: Zygon 9.X (Wraighl) 1; Lynden 11.8 (Fnkson) 2; Prime Seal 9.X (Downey) 3. Thirteen started. Won by half a head; five lengths. Time 3.39 : |, a course record. Wanda Steeples.—The Cracksman 10.11 (Butler) 1; Mosstrooper 11.7 (Sweetma.n) 2; Widgicwa 9.5 (Cook) 3. Eight started. Won by half a length; a length ami a-half. Paris was fifth. ’l'ime 4.125. a course record. (Pep Press Association). MASTERTON, June 17. The' death occurred early this morning of Mr. C. F. Vallance, president of the Masterton Racing Club for many years and a well known owner of racehorses. He owned the Kahumingi stud and station. (Aus. & N.Z. Cable Assn.) LONDON, June 16. The Ascot races ended in a, blaze, of sunshine. A remarkable coincidence was that the King’s horse Limelight, Sir Cunliffe Owen’s Concerto and Sir H. Wernher’s Brown Jack were all winners on the last day, as in 1932. The King’s victory in the Hardwick Stakes was particularly popular. As his Majesty said himself; ‘‘lt was a good wind-up to a week’s racing.” Brown Jack won the Alexandra Stakes tor the fifth time in succession. Tie was ridden by Steve DonoghueThis is a record for the turf. Winooka at Frisco PLANS OF THE PARTY. (Received June .17.- at 7.10.p.L») SAN BRUNO, California June, 17. En route for San JFrancisco from Sydney, Winooka. and Trevallioi*.. the Australian throughbreds. am 1 Austin Robinson, one of the swiftest Australian sprinters, arrived here to-day dd the Monterey. Mr Rufus Naylor, manager of this trio of speedsters plans to start immediately in con ditioning; the horses. Robinson hopes lo launch a professional campaign in ihe United -States. Mike Polson, attendant H. Sullivan, and E. Britt, tho nineteen year old

;q prentice jockey. accompanied horses. FORTHCOMING MEETINGS. RACING. June 22, 24—Napier Park K.C. June 23—Egmont-Wauganui L.C. June 24 —Ashburton County T.C. July I—Oamaru J.C. July s—Danncvirke Hunt Club. July B—Waimate8 —Waimate District H.C. July 1.1, 13, 15 —Wellington R.C. July 22 —Hawke’s Bay Hunt Club Julv 22 —South Canterbury H.C.

July 27, 29—Gisborne R.C. July 29—Christchurch Hunt Club. TROTTING. June 21 or 23. 24 —Auckland T-C.

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