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Auckland R.C.

A.R.C. TO VINTAGE. G.N. DERBY T'O GAY BLONDE. AUCKLAND, January 1. Overcast and showery weather prevailed for the Auckland Racing Club’s summer meeting, which was continued al Ellerslie to-day. The truck was slightly greasy and the attendance fair. The tote handled £45,127 as against £56,2444 on the third day last vear, a decrease <>f £j 1.1174. The

total for the meeting to date is £ 154,2684 as compared with £155,545 for the three days hist year, a decrease of £1,276.’,. Results:— ELLERSLIE HANDICAP.—4 LION HEART (Winder) 1; 2 Nun Nicer (Jones) 2; 5 Miss Lu (Smith) 3. Also started; 3 Crooning, 7 Courthaven 8.0, 8 Ornamental 8.10. 1 Maroha, 6 Air Lassie 7.5. Won by one and a half lengths; a neck. Time 1.38 3-5. M I DSC MM ER HANDICAP.—S PERSIAN LADY 7.2 (Horne) 1; 5 Flood Tide 7.104 (Ellis) 2; 7 Light Uomedv 7.3 (O. Reed) 3. Also started: 2 (golden Princess. 3 Velocipede, 8 Mafeking 7.64, 1 Going Gay 7.3, 6 Tidalia, 9 Polardo 7.1. Won by a length; a head. Time 1.1. NEW YEAR’S HURDLES—3 VERDEN (F. Thompson) 1; 2 Illuminate (R. E. Thomson) 2; 7 Kilmuir (Carniont) 3. Also started: 4 Hounslow, 1 King Win, 6 Pennyplain 9.34, 5 Sandy Dix. Pennyplain, Sandy Dix, King Win, and Hounslow fell early in the ■ race, leaving the issue to \ erden anl Illuminati 1 . The former took the lead along the lop and was never headed, to win easily. Kilmuir, who was third, was never in the picture. Won by seven lengths; two furlongs. 'Time 3.42. A.R.C. HANDICAP. -I VINTAGE (A. E. Ellis) 1; 3. King March (Gohl finch) 2; 2 Grand .Jury (Broughton) 3. Also started: 4 Spiral, 6 Caliente, 5 Rocket 7.24, 7 'l’he Sun 7.7. J, 8 Great Star. Great Star and Grand Jury took the lead early, the order at the home turn being Great Star, Grand Jury, Vintage, King Mar*h, and Caliente. In a good finish, Vintage prevails by half a length from King March, with Grand Jury well back third. Caliente was fourth. Won by half a length; seven lengths. Time GREAT NORTHERN DERBY.—2 GAY BLONDE (Tinker) 1; 1 Kelly (Ah lavish) 2; I Synagogue (Ellis) 3. Also started; 5 'l’he Khedive, 3 Sport no; Blood, 6 Lady Kjra. Lady Kyra. KcT ly. Synagogue aiq. Sporting Blood showed out first. Tim order along the back and top was Kelly, Lady Kyra, Synagogue, The Khedive, Sporting Blood and Gay Blonde. The last horse made a good effort at the distance to catch up on the leaders and win comfortably from Kelly, with Synagogue third. Sporting Blood was fourth. Won by a length; t h ree qua it ers of :i length. Time 2.37. COUNTY HANDICAP.—I MATORN 1 (L. J. Ellis) 1; 4 Tunneller (Broughton) 2; 6 Tybalt (L. H. Jones) 3. Iso started: 2 Respectful, 5 AdalejjP, 9 Kanapa, 12 Day Wind, 13 Sir 7.9, 10 Merry Lap 7.34, 3 Barn Dance 7.2, 11 Miss Lulu 7.24, 14 Boat Song 7.14. 7 Whaldon Chase 7.24, B'High Tea. Won by a length; half a length. Time 1.27. N E WMA RK ET IT AN I) ICA P.— I SILVER JUBILEE (Cameron) 1; 7 Cranford (Atkins) 2; 6 Refeatu (McKenzie) ami 2 Star Artist (Broughton) dead heat 3. Also started: 4 British Columbia, 3 Copyist, 5 Sinking Fund, 8 Imainint, 9 King Ford. Star Artist was the first to show out from Hereatu, British Columbia and Silver Jubilee, which took the lead along the. top to stay on well ami won by three lengths from Cranford, with T.ereatu and Star Artist a dead heat ’.or third. Won by three lengths; Due length. Time 1.12. GLASGOW HANDICAP.—4 IIFN/;’, TNG JAY ear. 7.104 (Ellis) 1; 1 Cherry King (Broughton) 2; 6 King’s Archer (Winder) 3. Also started: 2 Princess Doreen, 3 Rerepai, 5 Sea Fox 7.14. Won by three-quarters of a length; half a length. Time 1.25 2-0. TO-DAY’S ACCEPTANCES. AUCKLAND, January 1. Ellerslie acceptances for to-morrow (Wednesday) are as follows: —

' 12.2: GOODWOOD HANDICAP, 1 mile. —Golden Wings 9.13, Silver Jubilee 8.2, Carfex 7.12, Pomp 7.11, King’s Archer 7.5, Hushing 7.3, Whakapara, Lady Spy 7.1, Lionheart, Trishna, Final Shot, Sea Fox 7.0. 12.42: SYLVIA HANDICAP, 5 furlongs.—Symcony 8.8, Rour.d Up 8.6, Triune, Bun Fight 8.1, Lady Ruler 8.0, Persian Lady’ 7.12, Kotou, Golden Princess 7.10.

1.32:' GRANDSTAND HANDICAP, 1’ miles.—Vintage 10.1, Gold Trail 9.3, Solarium 8.11, Gay Marigold 8.9, Red Manfred 8.5, Southdown 7.9, Prince Colossus 7.12, Great Star,

Rocket 7.0. 2.17: SUSSEX STEEPLECHASE, about 24 miles.—Valpeen 11.1, Billy Boy 11.0,” Wee Pat 10.3, Callamart 9.13, Absent 9.11, Ruby Meteor 9.9, Jayson, Pahu 9.5, Neil 9.4. Copey 9.1, Cotsfield. Dome, En Tour 9.0.

3.2: ROYAL STAKES, 6 furlongs.— Gay Blonde 9.7, Variant 9.0, Lady Kyra 8.11, Legatee 7.11, Haut Monde 7.9, Galilee 7.8, Gay Sheik 7.6, Bun Fight, Penelope 7.3. Hunting Scene 6.13. Mungakowhai 6.10. 3.42: CLIFFORD PLATE, 1} miles. —King. March, Vintage 9.3. Gold Trail 9.0, Sporting Blood, Synagogue 8.2. Ladv Kvra 7.13.

4.27: HANDICAP, 6 furlongs.—Diatomous 9.2. Hunting Jay. Rereatu 8.4, British Columbia. Cranford 8.1. Copyist 7.11, Star Artist 7.9, Gay Soton 7.8, Sinking Fund 7.6, Imamint 7.5. Roman Mascot, Scotland, Lifeguard. Mother Superior 7.0. 5.12: GREY HANDICAP. 1 mile.— Coronis 9.6. Hunting Bag 8.7, Tunneller 8.5. Big Dock, Scotch Nation 8.4, On Parade. Royal Appellant, Royal Dash 8.3, The Khedive, Snearcourt 8.0, Lionheart 7.11, Maroha 7.9, Miss Lu. Tybalt 7.3. Kurapae 7.2, Roxy Chief. Emerald. M ss Lulu, Barograph, Air Lassie 7.0. WAIRARAPA R.C. yAsTERTON. Januarv 1. The opening day of the Wairarapa H.C. adapted a large attendance.

Hie track was fast and in good order. The tote handled 1'10,6331 as against £15,5784 last year. The ■weather was fine, but steadv ra,in started just before the last rare. Results:— ELECTRIC HANDICAP.--3 NA VAIIO (Wilson) | ; 2 Cawheen (Anderson) 2; I Soiiuhoiig (Mullins) 3. Also started: 4 Aston. Won I»a neck; half a length. Time s!' l-ssec. Cawbeeu ami Navaho made the- early running, but Aston rain; through to lead into (he straighl.' Navah-.i had command at the dislam-e, ami won ro;ii fort a l»ly. FEA'I’IIERSTONe hack HANDICAP—2 KNOCK OVT (Anderson) 1; 3 Purse (Wilson) 2: 1 Slate Bank (Wright) 3. Also started; 6 Perimeter, 4 Bay Area. 7 Grand Blow. 10 Dover Patrol. 5 Confiscation, 8 Chaste, 9 Rene Belli 1 . Won l>y n length and a-half; a neck. 'lime 1.27. Knock Out settled in behind Bay Aiea, ami •Slate Bank to the straight. where Bay Ana drifted ami Pur.-e joined the leader Kmiik t)ut won in a go<"l BIDWILL NHRSERY HANDICAP. —1 HORARATA (Anderson) 1 : 3 Nighllass (Wilson) 2; 2 Fulojov (Ma rt in) 3. A Iso st arte< 1: 4 B<»'□ merang. Won by a length; three lengths. 'Time 59 4-ssPcs. Horarata led throughout, and was never t you bled. WAIRARAPA Ci:p.—l WEST TOR (Martig) 1; 2 Intlation (Anderson) 2; 3 Autopay (Webster) 3. Also started: I Haz’Oor, 7 Vertigern, 5 Ilatuma, 6 Bonnie Vale. Won by a length and a-half; one length. Time 2.7 1-5. West 'l’or and Ilatuma led the ie!d ak, bu 1 at the STraght ('iitrance. Inflation had as-

sunii'd command from West Tor, Ila:<o(/r and Autopay. Tn a fine finish W/.st Tor. wh'O ran wide, got up in tiAie to beat Inflation. CHAMPION HACK ITANDICAP.— 1 UMPIRE (Anderson’) 1; 3 Sun.ee /Wilson) .2; 4 Te T’a (Young) 3. Also started: 2 Dorado. Won by a .neck; a length. Timo 1.39. Dorado was first to show out. but after going a furlong, T'mpire ran into the lead, and the order in the straight was Empire, Sunec, Dorado. Umpire beat off Suitoo to win narrowly. WARDELL HANDICAP—I FRACAS (Anderson) 1; 2 Pladie (Web-

ster) 2; 3 La. Poupee (Wilson) 3. Only starters. Won by two and a-ha if lengths; three-quarters of a length. Time 1.26. Fracas was never headed and won easily. WHAREKAKA II ANDICAP—2 ORBY’S T.AST (Wilson) 1; 1 Ttr purangi (Anderson) 2; 5 De Trop

(Sheehan) 3. Also started: 3 Aeeep table, 2 All Speed (bracketed with winner), 4 Dollar Bill. Won bv a long head; a. length. Time J. 13 3-5. Dollar Bill sinewed the way to the straight where Orby’s Last took charge and beat off Tupurangi and De Trop to score in a good finish.

NOVICE IT ANDICAP—2 REVIV AL (Stuarf) 1; 1 Inveresk*' ‘ (Anderson) 2; 3 Otaura. King (Young) 3. Also started: 8 Helen Ford, 11 Carlock. 9 Conception, 6 Dampicr, 4 Darecourt, 5 Gold Vein, 10 Multi Ace, 7 Recitation. Won bv two lengths; a head. Time 1.26 1-5. Re vival allowed Inveresk and Otaura King to make the running to tho straight, and then overhauled the loaders to win comfortably. TO-DAY’S ACCEPTANCES. MASTERTON, January 1. The Wairarapa Racing Club’s acceptances for to-day are:— 11.45: RUSSELL HANDICAP, 6 furlongs.—Souchong 9.0, Navaho 8.5, Pladie 8.2, Cawbeen 8.1, Aston 7.0. 12.25: TAWAHA HANDICAP, 7 furlongs.—Orby’s Last 9.4, Knockout 9.1, Sunee 8.9, Revival 8.5, Perimeter, Purse 8.4. Inveresk 7.13, Bay Area 7.9, Grand Blow, Confiscation, Rene Belle, Dover Patrol, Conception, Darecourt 1.5: JUVENILE HANDICAP, 5 furlongs.—Hororata 9.4, Night Lass; Shirlev Dene 7.11, Fulojov 7.7. '1.50: PRESIDENT’S HANDICAP, 1 mile 1 furlong 80yds.—Autopay 9.3, TTazoor 8.10, Fracas 8.8, West Tor 8.0, Eminent 7.7, Vertigern 7.3. Bonnievale 7.0.

2.30: MAROA HANDICAP, 1 mile. —Te Ua 8.8, Umpire 8.6, Dorado 7.10, Chaste 7.7. Grand Blow 7.2. 3.10 ; WAIHENGA HANDICAP. 7 furlongs.—Pladie 8.13, Cawbeen 8.9, La Pnupcn R.R. Perirnetnr 7.7. 3.50: GREYTOWN HANDICAP, 6 furlongs.—Orby’s La«J 9.3, Acceptable 8.6, De Trop 7.13, TuhurangL Dollar Bill 7.7. Ropetto. Gold Vein W.2, All Sneed 7.0. /

4.30: PERINO A STAKES. 6 furlongs.—Aperture, Danroier, Dover Patrol. Dark Ted, Flash Ronald, Gav Vai. King’s Choice. Owlsgleam. Otauru King, Recitation 8,7. PROSPECTS,’FOR TO-DAY. Russell; Navanfc, Pladie.

Tawaha: Orby’s Last, Knockout, Sunee. Juvenile: Hororata, Night Lass. President’s: Fracas, West Tor. Maroa; Umpire, Te Ua. Waihenga: Cawbeen, Pladie. Greytown: Tuhurangi, All Speed. Stakes: Dover Patrol, Dark Tea.

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Grey River Argus, 2 January 1935, Page 3

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Auckland R.C. Grey River Argus, 2 January 1935, Page 3

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