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WANGANUI J.C.

Guineas to Pin Money TIGER GAIN SCORES. WANGANUI, September 15. The Wanganui Jockey Club’s spring meeting concluded to-day in fine weather. The going was good and the attendance improved. The tote handled £11,015, as compared with £9,277 10/-, on the second day last year, making a total for the meeting of £18,612 10/-, as against £15.531 last year. Results: DEBUTANTE STAKES.—3—LEGATEE (R. Voitre) 1; I—Severe (L. •1. Ellis) 2; 2—Lady Ruler (C. Goulsbro) 3. Also started: I—Entail,1 —Entail, bracketed with Severe, s—Shu, 4 — Grateful, 7 —Rompalong and Roundup bracketed, B—Nightlass, 6 —Sergia, car. 8.1. Lady Ruler, Severe, Legatee and Round Up were the early leaders, but Legatee ranged alongside the leading pair in the run home, to win narrowly by a head, with Lady Ruler half a neck behind, Severe and Grateful fourth. Time 52 l-ssecs. GON VILLE HACK HURDLES, —8— ILLUMINATE, car. 9.4 (R. Thomson) 1: I—Brigadore (P. Burgess) 2; 2 — Emotion (J. Mcßae) 3. Also started: 3—Silent Bill, 4 —Esteem, 6 Ruanui, 9—Red Sun, 7 —Calydon, ear. 9.4, 10 — No Humbug, 10 —Captain Dan, s—Morrath,5 —Morrath, car. 9.24. Illuminate held the load throughout, piloting Emotion, Brigadore and Silent Bill at the half mile. Brigadore challenged at the last fence but Illuminate won by half a length, with Emotion two lengths hack and Silent Bill fourth. Time 2.46 4-5. TRIAL HANDICAP—3—STR NIGEL (R. Voitre) 1; 9 —Whetuma (R. Marsh) 2: 10 —Hukemanu (R. Horne) 3. Also started: 2—Leo Colossus ear. 9.1, 1—

Gallant Knight, 7- Flam mar h> a, 6— Sunee, 4 —Royal Feast, s—Ethiop, 8— Ainante, 12 —Queanbeyan, 13 —Tannin ear. 7.13, 11 —Dawn Princess, ear. 8.0. Gallant Knight, Royal Feast, Dawn Princess and Sir Nigel were the leading division three furlongs from home, and Gallant Knight and Dawn Princess showed Sir Nigel, AVhetuma and Royal Feast into the straight. Sir Nigel came through at tin* distance to win by a length and a half from AX hetuina. with threequarters of a length back to Hukemanu. Royal Feast was fourth. Time 1.16. After the race an inquiry was held into interference by Sir Nigel with other runners near the half mile, bur the Committee, after hearing the evidence and the explanation of the riders concerned found that the interference was accidental. WANG AX U [ GUIN EAS.—I—PI N MONEY (J. Atkins) 1; 2 —Mother Superior (B. 11. Morris) 2; s—Burnish5 —Burnish (L. J. Ellis) 3. Also started; 6— Inveresl <? 4—Evasion, 3—Superior. Pin Money took the lead three furlongs from home, where Fnveresk, Mother Superior, and Burmish were prominent. The last named moved up fast on the home turn, but Pin Money ran home two lengths ahead of Mother Superior with Burnish a neck away. Time 1.44 4-5. 11IGGTE HANDICAP.—4—TIGER GAIN ■ Marsh) 1; 3—Carfex (KVoitre > 2; B—Lalla8 —Lalla Quex, car 7.64 (W. Broughton) .3. Also started; 2— Spiral, 7 —Plateau. I—Passion1 —Passion Fruit, ~ -Mercian Prince, car. 7.5. 10 —Beryi Latour, car. 7.3, 9—Prolyxo car. 7..14, 6—Korokio, ear. 7.5. Tiger Gain held the lead all the way. leading Lalla Quex. Mercian Prince, Carfex, Spiral and Passion Fruit into the straight, ami •'laying on to win by a neck with heads separating Carfex, Lalla Quex, spiral and Passion Fruit, in that order. Time 1.58 3-5. MOUT() A IT ACK PI, A 'l' E.—6—M 1- ( DI AX (C. Gnulsbro) I; I—Cyclonic1—Cyclonic (B. IT. Morris) 2; 7 —King Thomond (K. Voitre) 3. Also started: 10 —Rust, 5 — Blue Boy, 2 —Best, I —Davistock, 9 —Taitaru and Colossal bracketed, 8 — I leadmist ress, 3 —Blackman, car. 8.0, 12— Silk Sox. car. 7.1. 1.5 —Sa nt oft, car. 7.5, 13 —T’urse, car. 7.3. 18 —AVindscreen car. 7.44, 19—Benedictine, car. 7.1*., 13— AVhetuma. 11 —Raparahara, 16 — Artful Dodger. 17 —Flaxen. purse Cyclonic, Davistock, Midian and Best wore in that order half a mile from home, and Cyclonic and Midian piloted Purse, Davistock and King Thomond into the straight. A great finish saw Midian beat Cyclonic by a head, with King Thomond half a length away, and lleadmistress fourth. 'Time 1.57. () \V EN 11 AN DI (‘ A I ’.—4 —I?E R E ATI I (K. A'oitre) 1; 2 -Good Hunting (B. 1 Morris') 2; s—Pomp5—Pomp (L. Ellis) 3. Also started; I— Orapai. 3—'The Tiger. Rereatu, Good Hunting and Pomp led into the straight and Rereatu came on to win by two lengths, with Good Hunting a neck in front of Pomp and Orapai fourth. Time 1.13 4-5. SPRING HACK.—3—REREPAT (K. A'oitre) 1; s—Courtega5—Courtega (H. Goldfinch) 2; 4—Hybiscus (R. Horne) 3. Also started; I—Hunting1—Hunting Lodge, 9—Pheon, 6— Silver Wings, 10—Gold Gleam, 2— Collodion, B—Bodyline,8—Bodyline, 7 —Canopy, car. 7.12, 12—Whyte Melville, car. 7.1, 11 —Saxony, 13 —Earn, 14—The Ark. Rerepai and Courtega held the lead across the top and into the straight from Collodion, Pheon, Hunting Lodge, Canopy, Gold Gleam and Hybiscus. The last named challenged at the distance, but Rerepai won by a head from Courtega, who was half a neek in front of TTyhiscus, with Pheon fourth. BLENHEIM, September 15. After considering the nominations the Marlborough Racing Club this morning decided to postpone the races scheduled for the end of this month. Probably a date in February will be applied for. SYDNEY. (September 15. Nightly appears to have th'nown ! >fT his leg trouble again, and it was decided to race him at Rosohfll today. It still is doubtful whether Custodian will run in the A.J.C. Derby, and Sir John, whose .trainin,g ‘was interrupted by bad weathe>r, is also unlikelv to be a. starter.

Rosehill Races

ORO AND CHATHAM WIN. N.Z HORSES DO POORLY. (Aus. & N.Z. Cable Assn.) (Received September 16 at 6.30 p.m.) SYDNEY. September 16. For Rosehill races thene was warm weather. The New Zealand horses did poarly. Results-— Rosehill Guin'eas.—Silver King 8 ' <Wehb) 1: Gladshvood 8.5 (Britt) 2; Theo <8.5 (McOarten) 3. Seventeen started, including Marcus Cicero. Won by three lengths, half a neck. Timo 1,534. Caimellia Stakjes.—Carefree 7.7 (Carter) 1; Roman 'Spear 8.1 (Zensky) 2; Blixten 8.6 (Pratt) 3. Seventeen started, includihig Autopay, Golden Gate. Persian. Diatomous, The Masquerader and Frimsiel. Won by a Length; a head. The .Masquerader' was fourth, and Persian and Autopay wore eleventh and twelfth respectively. Time 1.26|.

Rosehill Spring Handicap.—Oro 8.12 (Cook) 1; Braeburn 8.1 (Hickey) 2; lolaus 6.9 (Findlay) 3. Twelve started. ibichiding Topical, Limarch, Shatter, Caliente. Won by a head; two lengths. Topical was fourth. Limarch fifth. Shatter seventh, Caliente tenth. Time 2.20. Hill Stakes.—Chatham 9.10 (Pikel 1; Closing Time 9.3 (Bartlie) 2; Nightly 9.0 (R. Rood) 3. Seven started. including Silver Scorn, hut Rogilla (was scratched*. Chatham, although challenged and pressed by Closing Time, won comfortably by three lengths, with two and a-half lengths between second and third. Silver Scoirn was a bad last. Time 1.39. Nightly pulled up slightly lame. The Brush Humdles was [won by Newbold Boy. which just beat Greensea bv a neck. The latter, carrying the staggering burdlen of 13.13, received a great. ovation. Clangour was third. Tn the Highwpighti Handicap, Capris was fifth in the FiDst Division and Dole |was third in the Second Division. King of Diamonds was unI placed. In the Highweight Handicap First Division, Royal Amphom was un-

placed. Autopay in the Camellia Stakes, got badly away from the barrier. The Masquerader made a brilliant finishing run, but struck trouble in the straight. MOONEE VALLEY RACES. MELBOURNE, September 16. The weather was wet for Moonee Valley races. The Budgeree Handicap resulted—Gothic Gem 7.6 (Babger) 1; Irish Chieftain 7.4 (Wilson) 2; Ruach 9.0 (Barry) 3. Fifteen started. Won by a length and a-half; two lengths. Time 2.85. In the Moonee Valley Steeplechase Apache was ninth. In the Moonee Valley Stakes, Queen Helen was seventh, and in the Boomarang Hurdles Cape Fair was fifth. ADELAIDE, September 15. Charles Prince was committed for trial on the charge of obtaining money from a racing club by falsely pretending that a certain horse was Redlock. Walter Rowe, a Government analyst, told the court that some hair removed from the horse alleged to be Redlock yielded a dye. LONDON, September 14. The Doncaster Cup resulted: ALCAZAR 1 DUPLICATE 2 SOLAR BOY 3 Three horses started. Won by a neck. Two lengths between second and third. LONDON, September 15. The Dancaster yearling sales yielded £313,666, a record for ten years, and £115,000 above last year. A Fairway filly was sold to Miss Dorothy Paget for 9100 guineas, the highest price paid.

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Grey River Argus, 17 September 1934, Page 3

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WANGANUI J.C. Grey River Argus, 17 September 1934, Page 3

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