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| SEASON’SJFIXTURES. Jan. 18. 20. 22—Wellington R.C. Jan. 22—Ashhurst-Pohangina R.C. .Jan. 25—Wairio J.C. ' WELLINGTON SUMMER RACES 1 CONCENTRATE’S CUP TELEGRAPH TO MEADOW LARK. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) j WELLINGTON, Jan. IS. ■ The Wellington summer race meetI ing opened at Trentlnim to-day in j beautiful weather. The attendance I was large. The track was. dead after I the recent rain. The totalizator j handled £58,501 IQs, compared with ! £73,947 on the openingday last year, 1 which was ai holiday, Anniversary Day. | Concluding results are: WELLINGTON CUP. Of ,1500 so vs. One mile and a half. 2 Concentrate, 8.10 (13. Morris) 1 5 Bright Glow, 7.13 (J. Barry) 2 I Star Stranger. 9.7 (It. Deed) 3 Also started: 15 Silver Paper, 8.2; 3 In the Shade, S.l; 6 Vertigern, 7.13, 8 Panther. 7.12; 4 Glare. 7.9; 13 White Fang, 7.9; 10 Singleton, car. 7.6; 11 Shrewd. 7.4; 12 Vtholspoar, 7.2; 9 Amor, 7.0; IS Full Mark, car. 7.3; 16 Latin Quarter, car. 73; 17 Pride, 7.0; 14 The Hawk, car. 7.41-; 7 Stanchion, 7.0; 19 Aurora Borealis, I car. Vlf. Amor and Latin Quarter made all the running,, hut Concentrate was never further back than third and came on in the straight to win decisiveI 1— 1... „ 1 4.1. 1 1...1C T>-_ 1.4. A' 1

Iv by a length and a. hail. Bright Glow was a head in front of Star Stranger. Latin Quarter was fourth. Time, 2.31. 1 ,. A NNT VERS AR A" TLA NDTCAP. Of 500 govs. One mile. 3 Goshawk. 9.9 (H. Gray) 1 8 Full Feather, 9.1 (Coveny) ... 2 I 1 Antique, car. 8.1 (K. Gill) ... 3 ! Also started: 9 Teri, 9.0; 4 High I Faintin’, 8.10; 2 Luckv Light, 8.10; |lO Night Lad, 8.9 ; 5 Ti Tree, 8.3; 7 ■ Clarendon, 8.2; 11 Chopin, 3.0; 14 Joy Bird, 8.0; 13 Make Up, 8.0; 6 Rory Mor, car. 8.3; 12 Tcheka, 8,0. AVon by half a length, two lengths between second and third. Clarendon was fourth. Time. 1.425. TF/LEIOR.A PH HANDICAP. Of 1000 sovs. Six furlongs. -I Meadow Lark. 8.8 (Brodio)... I 9 Richfield, 7.6 (AViggins) 2 2 Morvctte. 8.3 (A. ’Pinker) ... 3 Also started: 3 Cimabue. 9.2; 5 Silvermine, 8.11; I Hunting Cry, 8.6; 7 Great Star, 8.2; 11 Arrow Lad 7.13; 10 Goblin -Market. 7.12; 1.3 Ridgemount, 7.11; 15 Great Charter. 7.11; 8 Knightlike. 7.11 ; 10 Just So. 7.5; 12 Rovn] Saxon, 7.3: 17 Leader. 7.2; 14 Arikinui, 7.2; 6 Aston, car. 7.31; 18 Ala lavau, car. 7.2. Aston led to the straight froth Pidgomnunt. Morvctte. Silvermine, Great Charter. Meadow Lark. Hunting Cry. and Roval Saxon. Meadow Lark smothefed the onrlv leaders in the straight, where Richfield came with an electric run. Meadow Lark won by half a head, with half a. length between second and third. Royal Saxon was I fourth. Time, 1.13. RUAPEHU TT ANDTCAP. Of 260 sovs. Six furlongs. J 6 Havaspot, 7.0 (K. Voitro) ... 1 3 Equitant, 7.12 (Wiggins) ... 2 11 Glenrossie, 7.7. (Jones) 3 Also started: 10 Bernera, 8.5; 4 Statuary, 8.5; 2 Blue Paper. 8.2; 1 Liniosin. 8.2; 5 Habit, 7.13; 3 Oral, 1 7.13; coupled with Equitant; 7 Grecian, 7.11; 1.5 St. Melba, car. 7.4; 8 Proud Knight, 7.8; 12 Straightcourse, 7.6; 9 Lord Thomond. ear. 7.0; 16 Dancing Star. 7.0; 14 Kahu Ariki, 7.0; 17 Money Mint. 7.0; 18 The Doviy 7.0; 13 Suukissed.. car. 7.2; 19 Spearfit I. car. 7.55. AVon by a length and a half, threequarters. of a length between second and third. Dancing Star was fourth. Time, 1.135. BAY OF ISLANDS CLUB CONCLUDING RESULTS AVI TANG A RET. .Tam IS. i The annual meeting S nf the Bay of I Islands Racing Club was held to-day lat Kawakawa in ideal weather. Tin* track was in first-class order. Concluding results: —- NORTHLAND HANDICAP Of 65 sovs. Seven furlongs. 5 Exalted, 9.0 1 S Twin, 7.0 2 4 Sunny Morn, 5.7 3 Also started: Kildeer, 9.0: Fiery Lad, 8.12; Waning Light, 8.7; Ligm Mood, 8.0; De Aka, 7.0. Won by a length. Time, 1.32 3-5. PAKARAKA HANDICAP 1 Of 100 sovs. Six furlongs. 2 Partial Eclipse, 5.6 1 3 Ned Kelly, 8.3 2 4 Right ami Left. 7.0 3 Also- started: Macroom, 8.12; AYel- | come Home. 7.0. Won by a length and j a half. Time, 1.17 2-5. MAROAIAKU HANDICAP • ' Of 75 sovs. Six furlongs. { 1 Yalquette, 7.10 1 | 4 Merry Ln, 7.0 2 3 Royal Lover, 8.5 3 Also started. Exalted. 8.11; Brnso 7.0; Twin, 7.0; Alloy, 7.0; Negress. 7.0. Won bv a length and a half. Time. 1.17 1-5. RUSSELL HANDICAP Of 90 sovs. Seven furlongs. 2 Hakanoa, 9.12 1 I 3 Glenn Bay, 8.0 2 j d Macroom, 8.12 3

Also started: Owairnka. 5.9: The Thiorn, S.O. Won bv :i head. Time. 1.30 2-5.

AUSTRALIAN RACING CAULFIELD RESULTS (Unite) Ptess A-swiae.-n. --By Electric Teerf.’apt' copyright.) MELBOURNE. Jan. 18. The chief results at the Caulfield races to-day were:— HOLIDAY STAKES Golden Lullaby, 7.5 (Cooper) . 1 Thp Black Crow, 7.7 2 I Chaene, 8.5 3 Eleven started. Won by a head. Time, l.Sf. AN N 1 VERS AR Y IT ANDTC A P Lucky Card, 7.13 (Badger) ... 1 Pemlennis, 6.13 2 Beliegallante. 7.8 3 Won by a length. Time, 2.234. MOO HE FI ELD MEETING SYDNEY. Jan. IS. At the Moorefield races to-day the chief results were:— MA 1D E N lIA N DIC A P Second Division. Gold Tray (N.Z.). 8.13 (Pike) . 1 Rose light, 8.0 2 Savannah, 7.10 3 Seventeen started. Won bv a length. Time, 1.164. Til REE-YEAR-OLD HANDICAP First Division". Gnv Ballerina (N.Z.) 9.12 (Bartie) 1 Jean Margot, 7.6 2 Gladioli, 5.3 3 Thirteen started. Won by five lengths. Time, 1.16. The Moorefield Gold Cup was run in two divisions, the first of which was won by Asealon (8.2). The second division was won by Yaals (8.13). The latter was vigorously .hooted for inconsist en t performances.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 20 January 1930, Page 3

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SPORTING Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 20 January 1930, Page 3

SPORTING Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 20 January 1930, Page 3

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