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1 I DANNEVIRKE MEETING. i

I SECOND DAY’S RESULTS. | ROWLEY WINS HARTGILL I HANDICAP. ) {fJv Telegraph —T'.eaa Association.,) DANNEVIRKE, Feb. 28. The Dannevirke autumn race meeting was concluded in glorious weather to-day. The track was hal'd. The J attendance was good and the totalisator handled £12,425, making £26,364 for the meeting compared with £21,862 last year, an increase of £4502. Results were: HIGH-WEIGHT HANDICAP. _ 04 j v<J sol's, one anu a-quarcer nines. 1 Break o’ Day, 0.13 (A. Jenkins) 1 3 Novar, 10.13 ~ z hraeman, 9.V 3 miso .starteu. —4 mr Knock 0.0, 5 Manuarme y.o, 6 Asleep u.u. won Oy tmee-yuarteis oi a length. Time, 2mm li 3-osec. NOVICE STAKES. Of 80 sovs. Six furlongs. All 8.0. 5 St. Melba (G. Wilton; 1 i 1 Mothplane 3 I ; 2 Tunbridge 3 1 Also, started. —4 primax, 0 Gold 1 I Medal, 8 Streamer, 3 Austerity. 6 Blue Mist, 7. Speedaway (fell). There were heads between the placed - horses. Time, imm ldsec. ‘ HARTGILL HANDICAP. Of 200 sovs. One mile. j 5 Rowley, 7.2 (E. Burgess) ... 1 t 4 Locarno, 8.0 ••••• 2 2 High Court, 7.13 3 i Also started.—l Royal Lineage 7.13, 3 Briar Root 7.7, 6 Tanagra V .0. Won by a head, lour lengths between second and third. Time, J min -10 3-ssee. TAPUATA HANDICAP. Of 100 sovs. Seven furlongs. t 7 Kiriana, 7.0 (C. Voitre) 1 2 Warfille, 7.11 ~ 2 1 5 Volplane, 7.3 3 i Also started.—4 Red Fuchsia 9.0, 1 Topere 7.11, 3 Gloyne 7.3, 6 Aurora Borealis 7.0. , Won by a head, half a length between second and third. Time, Imin 29sec. TELEPHONE HACK HANDICAP. Of 150 sovs; six furlongs. , 3 Monetize. 7.11 (T. Green) ... I 2 Delude, 9.0 (A. Anderson) ... 2 , 4 Merry Mixture, 7.5 3 ' Also started. —I Shortly 8.5, 5 Skyj bidr 7.11. ’ Won by half a length, a length and ; a quarter between second and third. Time, lmin 15 3-ssec. KAITOKE JUVENILE HANDICAP. Of 100 sovs; five furlongs. 1 Te Awha, 8.8 (H. Young) ... 1 4 San Quex, 7.12 (J. Barry) ... 2 2 Gay Virginia, 7.7 (H. Wiggins) 3 Also started. —3 Lady Day 7.7, 5 Ivillogie 7.5. | Won by two lengths, three lengths between second and third. Time, lmin 2 2-ssec. GLENGARRY HANDICAP. (Open), of 120 *ovs; six luriougs. 1 \ ast Acre, 9.6 (L. G. Morris) L 2 Dobbin, 8.6 (H. Griffiths) ... 2 3 P.li miner ton, 7.6 (H. Wiggins) 3 Also started. —J Tanagra 7.3, 5 Willow Wai 7.0. Won by hall a length, two lengths between second and tim'd. Time, Imm 14 2-ssec. TIRATC HACK HANDICAP. OF 100 s-ivs ; six furlongs. 1 Goodwill, 7.10 (J. Barry) 1 3 Archcria, 7.13 (A. C. Murray) 2 5 Imperial Fame, 7.5 (J. Webster) 3 Also started.—l Australis 8.-1, 4 1 Tu-itim 8.3, 6 Merry Mixture 7.12 Won by a. head, half a length between second and third. lime, imin 15 2-ssec. I RACING AT BLENHEIM. CUP AVON BY DISCOURSE. BLENHEIM, Feb. 28. The Marlborough summer meeting was held in glorious weather. The j course was in excellent order, though the recent dry weather had made it inclined to be last. The totalisator handled £7415, as against £7281 for the first day last vfear. Results are: NOVICE HACK HANDICAP. Of 90 sovs. hive furlongs. 1 Shot Silk, 8.7 (A. Fratus) ... 1 5 Lady Rene, 8.0 (S. 3 Jmatcagii l, 8.7 3 Also started : 7 Emilbrm 8.7, 3 Alakcup 8.7, (j Dautbonia 8.7, 4 Sam bur 8.7, 4 Painting 8.0, 3 Acredity 8.0. Won by half a length, with liiree lengths between second and third. June, 1.1 3-5. STARBQROUGH TROT HANDICAP. Of CO sovs. One mile and a half. 5 Billy Bingen, scr I 3 Miss Willies, 60yds blid 2 4 Peter Eyre, 8.4 3 Also started: 8 Balayali iscr., 1 AJtonbrook 24yds hhd, 2 Tidewater 6oyds, 6 Westwood 48yds, 7 I'ille tie Ballin 96yds. Won by a bead, three lengths between secoml and third. Time, 3.16. MARLBOROUGH C UP. (Of 0;j!> sovs. One mile and a quarter, i 2 Discourse, 8.5 (Robinson) ... I i .1 Jmnrosebud, 7.1 L CJ. Prosser) 2 ■ 3 Royal Game, 9.0 ■ 3 Also started: 4 Tallow 7.0, 5 Crown Star 7.0. A splendid race. Won by two and a half lengths, w itn a t head between second and third. lime. " ll pELORUS HACK HANDICAP. Of 110 sovs. Six furlongs. 7 Rabbi. 8.8 (L. J. Ellis) 1 » Tapestry, 7.10 (K. Robinson) 2 7, The Dote, 7.10 (.8. Wilson) Also started: 5 Arrow Boy 8.5, 4 Bissae 7.13, 1 Tourist 7.11. S The Tank 7 6 7 Degree 7.0. Won by a neck, a length and a half between second land third. Time, 1.15. SUMM ER HANDICAP. Of 175 sovs. Six furlongs. 4 Miss Pat. 9.3 (K. Robinson) 1 3 Quantum, 8.3 (if. J. Mae'sie) 2 2 Ramoses, 8.0 (i,. .1. Ellis) ... 3 Also started: 1 Arrowmir 7.9, 5 The I Bolter 7.0. Won by a nec-k, with two [and a half lengths between second ami j third. Time, 1.13 4-5. 1 \ \y AT' El} !•: T'R (>TT IX G II AN I) I C' AP. > Of 90 sovs. One mile and a hall'. ' I Radiol a, 12yd,s bhd (O’Brien) I J 9 Hardiness, scr (W. Pope) ... 2 ( S Castle Chimes, 48yds bhd (Eli i Wells) 3

Also started: 3 Palm Leal' 12yds bhd, j 5 Bonnie Light limit, 4 insurance lk yds, 7 Waipuki 21yds, 2 Britt W ave 24yds, 6 Star of Hope 48yds. Won by two lengths and a halt, with four lengths between second and third. Time, 3.40 1-5. BROOKBY HACK HANDICAP. Of 110 so vs. feix furlongs. 2 Shot Silk, 9.8 (A. Fratus) ... 1 1 First Ruler, 9.12 (A. Ellis; ... 2 5 Master John, 9.11 (Redmond) 3 Also started: Freeze Out 10.9, 7 The Tank 9.9, 4 Masher 9.0, 0 Sarnbur 9.0. Won by a short head, with two lengths between second and third. Time, 1.16. LLKNHEIM HAN DICAP. Oi JLoO sovs. One mite. 3 Raineses, (n,. J. Elds) 1 2 Arrowmir, 6.2 (it. Beale) 2 J. Xresham, 10.2 (K- <1 • Mackie) 3 Also started: 4- Twinic 8.13, o Corn lugs i.il. non by a necn, witn iiaix a lengtli between second ana third, nine, 1.42 4-0. WAIAPU RACING CLUB. ANN UAL AIEETING. GISBORNE, Feb. 28. The annual meeting or the Waiapu Racing UiiuO was heiu at Kuatora today m tan- weather. There was .a targe attendance, the totalis agor an.vestments uemg T6OO-1, £3189 more than last year. Results are : avia,iden tecurry.—l Autniuu Eve, 1; 2 Out o’ Sight, 2; 8 Baby Prince, 3. A'.so started: 3 Royal Songster, 4 Pur set ui, 0 Gainesville, 5 Queen Wanga, 7 Town Prince. Won by a length, length, and a-lxalf between second and third. Tune lmin. 23sec. Flying Handicap.—3 Tan, 1; 2 Dimmer, 2; 1 Pereki, 3. Also started: 5 Welcome Sound, 4 Wilfred. Won by j two lengths, a length and a-ha|!f between second and third. Time, lmin. 15 sec. To Puui Memorial Handicap,—2 Royal Songster 1; 1 Kathelmo, 2; 3 Big Turn and 5 Shot, dead heat, 3. Also started: 2 Royal Tune, 4 Thatcher. Won bv five lengths, fifteen lengths between second and third. Time, lmin. 17 1 "5 | S i cc W aiapu Stakes. —3 Kinse'l 1; 5 Sunny Boy, 2- 4 Jen, 3. Also started: 2 Fat! o’ the’ Year, 6 Baby Prince. Won by two lengths, a quarter of a length between second and third. Time 2min. 14:S>6iC. Matiiti Handicap.—2 Dimmer 1; 1 Master Cynic, 2; 6 Rocket Car, 3. Also started: 5 Sun Yat Sen, 3 Nightwitcli, 4, Out o’ Sight. Won by a. length and a-hailf, a head between second and third. Time, lmin. 15sec. Tuparoa Hade Handicap.—4 Jen, 1; 2 Kinsel, 2; 3 Fall o’ the Year, 3. Also started: 1 Purseproud, 6 Wilmington, 5 L.Autumn. Won by a quarter of a length, a simil'ar distance between second and third. Time, lmin. 28sec. Counties Handicap.—l Tu turn in a, 1; 2 Sunnv Autumn, 2; 3 Punseproud. 3. Also started: 4 Akros. Won by fifteen length,s, fourteen lengths between second and third. Time, lmin. 53sec. Farewell Handicap. —1 Tan, 1; 4 Nightwitch. 2; 6 Sun Yat Sen, 3. Also started: 2 Boldi Front, 7 Wilfred, 5 Pereke, 3 Sunny Boy. Won by two lengths, half a 'length between second and third. Time, lmin. 27 4-ssec. NAPIER PArST MEETING. WEIGHTS DECLARED. PALMERSTON N., Feb. 28. Weights for the Napier Park autumn meeting are: Omaranui Hurdles, one mile and three-quarters. —Diana’s Lad 10.12, Panorama 10.6, Crislma 10.2, Braeman 9.7, Abisogne 9.0, First Prince, Mandarine, Fair One 9.0. Esk Hack Handicap, six furlongs.— Kniglitlike 9.3, Delude, Bernera 8.3, Kalin Ariki 8.0. Sylvan Dell. Mangaliarei, Bopay 7.11, Clavoi's. Shot* Silk, Chief Singer 7.9, King Mann, Miss Cowrie 7.7, Charmalin, Keen 7.4, Tourist. Boundary, Tom Byrne, Tutira 7.2, Highwayman, Speedaway, Imperial \ Eaine, Brown Sugar 7.0. Sapling Stakes, five furlongs.—Te Awlia 8.10. Admiral Drake 8.7, My Own 8.3. Lordlike 7.13, Royal Parade, Merry Melody, Agrestic, Tahoma 7.9, San Onex, Hunting Cry, Ex Dono, Lack Mca 7.0, Glasslough 7.4, Gay Virginia, Svmhallo, Lady Day, Adept 7.0. Napier Cup, one mile and a quarter. —Commendation 9.5, Jov King 8.10. The Hawk 8.5, Tre.sh.am 8.3, White Fang 8.2, Singleton 8.0, Concentrate 7.11, Blimp 7.7, Battlement. The* Swell 7.5, High Court, Royal Lineage, King Willonyx, Gage, Plirnniorton, Princess .Nata 7.0. Autumn Handicap, seven furlongs. —Singleton 10.0, The Swell. Trash am 9 10, Doree 9.5. Merry Mint 8.13, King Willonvx 8.10. Road Hog, Prill- I cess Nata 8.0. Flying Handicap, six furlongs.— Ridgemonnt 9.0. Merry Damon 8.10, Great Charter 8.8, Rapine 8.0, Epistle, j Moa. Bird 8.3. Kailioro, Royal Duke 7.11, Merry Mint 7.8, Bonogne 7.5, Lip sol, Jeanette. Plimmerton 7.0. Redclyffe Hack, seven furlongs.— High Court 9.8, Knightlike 9.0, Grand Acre 8.12, Break o’Day, Red Fuchsia 8.8, Rory Mor. Atliolspear 8.7, Delude, Bernera 8.5, Zippor 8.4, Repay 8.2, Topere 7.13. Eakauuonga, Heather Blend, Goodwill 7.11,' Arcberia. 7.10. Merry Mixture. Cloyne. Moth plane. Tourist, Rich Harvest. Tutira, BirkIteok, Imperial Fame, Shrewd, Watchman, Blue Mist 7.7. AUSTRALIAN TURF. MELBOURNE ITEMS. run fit'll Press Association —By Electric Telegraph Copyright.) (Australian Press Association.) MELBOURNE. Feb. 28. Frilford has been scratched for the Australian Cup. R. Medhurst will ride Harry Gavin in the Newmarket Handicap. A. Dew hurst will ride Gleam light* in the Australian Cup. Positions at the starting barrier for the Newmarket Handicap are: 7. Mollison. 2 Fission. 0 Gothic, 18 Figure. 22 St. Ardent.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 1 March 1929, Page 3

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