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SPORTING

FIRST DAY AT FEILDING FLYING WON BY CUTICLE. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) FEILDING, Nov. 29. There was beautiful weather for the first flay of the Feilding Jockey Club’s races, but the attendance was slightly down. There was .good racing by la.rge fields. The totalisator handled £19,364 (£27;208 last year). . In the hurdles Oioyne fell, the jockey (W.‘ Horne) receiving a broken collarbone.' Concluding results: KOWHAI RACK. Of £175; 1 mile and a'distance. 2 Acmil. 7.12 (S. Anderson) ... 1 14 Speaxform, 7.7 2 8 Cremiatown. 7.7 o ■ Also started. —10 Tunbridge 8.12, < 1 r -n -near 8.8, 13 Goldlike 8.8, 6 Auc- ! tioneer 8.7, 5 Miss Hastings 8.0. 4 Grand Jury 8.9/ 3 Easterly 7.12, 1 1 Nio-htmare 7.12, 12 Oharinalme 7.11, I ll Hawlcshaw ear. 7.7, 16 Acredity 7.8, 14 Calamine 7.8, 9 Auckland Gas car. (7 3 17 : Callamart car. 74J; 18 Day Lass 7.7 19 Pimple 7.7. Mon by a length and a-lia'jf; half-a-length. Tune, 2nd n; 1 l-ssee. FLYING HANDICAP. Of £250; 0 furlongs. 8 Cuticle, 7.2 (Alf. McDonald) . 1 5 Just an Idea, 7.4 2 1 First Money, 7.13 3 Also started. —2 Acora 8.2, 3 Broad Acre'B.o, ’ 4 Royal Ruler 7.9. 6 Coon Song 7.6, 7 Bonogne 7-4-Won by a neck; two lengths and ahalf. Time, lmin. 16 3-ssec. FITZROY HACK. Of £150; 6 furlongs. i 3 Orapai, 8.0 (H. Gray) 1 6 Golden Shadow, 7.9 2 8 Arrowhead 1 , 7.8 3 Also started.—! Royal Routine 8.2, 3 Fit/, Quex 8.1, 5 Statuary S.O. 14 Courtlike 7.11, 2 Projection 7.9, 1 1 Winlock 7.9, 10 Leisure 7.7. 9 Monalot 7.5 12 Tentcall 7.4, 16 Ladyspear 7.1, II Some Acre 7.0, 15 Dignified March 7.0." 13 Acco 7.0, 7 Rothen 7.0. 18 Scales 7 0. Won by a bead, two lengths and a half between second and third. . Acco fell and’ Jockey Brodie was slightly injured. Time, lmin. 17 3-ssec. KIWITEA HANDICAP. Of £225; 7 furlongs. 14 Llandudno, 8.10/ (C. Broughton) 1 1 Malayan, 8.11 2 i 5 Paiko, 8.8 3 Also started. —10 Bold Front 8.1.2, 4 Maui 8.10, 6 Arikinui 8.8, 7 Limited 8.8. 3 Tenacre 8.8, 12 Brilliant Light 8.3. 11 Moutoa Treasury 8.0, 15 Kawliakina 8.0, 8 Te Awha 7.13, 2 Arisus 7.13. 9 Pedestal "7.11, 13 Denier 7 11, 16 Wanderlust 7.11. ' Won- by two lengths, half-a-length between second'and third. Time, 1 min 31' 3-s'sec.' ,Ih ’ RACING AT TAKAPUNA SARGON WINS~ALISON CUP. AUCKLAND, Nor. 29. The Takapuna Jockey Club’s spring meeting was opened in fine weather today. The course was in good order. The attendance was between 9000 and 10,000, a record for the spring meeting. Great interest was taken in the os totalisator ‘ innovation, these windows being heavily ‘ patronised, an increase in number being necessary. The machine handled £36,516 15s, compared with £42,500 oh ‘the first day last year, a decrease of £5983 ss. The result was considered Very satisfactory. Concluding results: ALISON CUP. Of £SOO. One mile 3 furlongs 40 yards. 2 Sargon, 7.12 (If. Voitre) 1 1 Eager Rose, 7.9 (L. Alan.son) 2 3 True Blood, 8.12 (Keesing) 3 Also started: 6 Corinax 9.1, 5 Hying Prince 7.5, 4 Desert Glow 7.4, 8 Bennie 7.3, 7 Nassock 7.1 E Eager Rose led into the straight followed by Sargon, which finished strongly. "Won by a length; half a length. Corinax was fourth. Time, 2.25 3-5. CAMBRIA HANDICAP. Of £3OO. Five furlongs. 4 Chief Jewel, 7.7 (If. Voitre) 1 1 Tea Chat, 9.3 (R. S. Bagby) 2 2 Princess Bede, 8.4 (Keesing) 3 Also started : 2 Baroscope 9.0 (bracketed with Princess Bede), 8 Cordon 7.10, 3 "Hoihama 7.8, '7 Steadfast 7.7, 9 Speedmint 7.5, 5 Royla Gallant 7.4, 6 Bonny Lea 7.0. Won by three-quarters of a length; a head Speedmint was fourth. Time, I. 4-5. PONUI HANDICAP. Of £225. One mile one furlong. 1 Sir Mond, 8.10 (R. McTavish) 1 7 Manawhenua, 7.3/ (McCrae) 2 3 Cloton, 7.7 (If. Voitre)' 3 Also started: 4 Clare mo re 8.11, 2 Principal 8.7, 8 Brampton 8.3 and Neil 7.7 (bracketed), 5 Curraioug 7.12, 6 St. Ames 7.10. Won by a neck, a head between second and third. Neil was fourth. .'Time, 1.57 2-5. CHELTENHAM HANDICAP. Of £325. Six furlongs. 2 Leitrim. 8.1 (E. A. Keesing) 1 3 Rovnl Tea, 7.4 (Parsons) ... 2 4 Lucy Rose, 8.1 (C. Goulsbro) 3 Also started : 1 Paganelli 9.3, 7 Billikins 7.6, 6 New Bov 7.1. 5 Treasury 7.0. Won by a length; two and a-hah lengths. Treasury was fourth. Time, 11. 2-5.

TAXATION OF WINNING BETS BOOK i I AKETE S CEITICTSM. SYDNEY, Nov. 30. Prominent bookmakers declare that the Lang Government's 10 per cent, tax on winning bets will kill racing altogether. Bettors, they sav, will desert the courses and the breeding of racehorses will be retarded.

RACING IN AUSTRALIA

NEW ZEALANDERS ’ VICTORIES (United Pie«s> Association —By Electric Telegraph Copyright). 'SYDNEY. Nov. 3d. At the Mcorefield races the chief results were: — FLYING HANDICAP. First Division. Gav Ballerina, (X.Z.), 9.5 (Bartle) 1 Sarin eh. 7. S 2 Prince! Verderer, 5.3 3 Twelve started. Won by a- length and* a-quarter; h;aWJ-a-length. Time, 1.15 L FLYING HANDICAP. Second l Division. Tea. Miss (X.Z.), 7:2 (Britt) . . 1 Gipsland, 6.1 T 2 'Grcenloeh, 7.11 3 J Nine started. Won by a head; three) lengths. Time, 1.16. i Jockeys engaged! in the last race, the Carlton Mile, went- on strike until tlie field was reduced'to IS, otherwise they considered the racing unsafe. ‘An inquiry will! be held to-morrow. The field in the) 'Carlton Mile was originally 22, tcl Avhicli tlie .jockeys, objected ‘as it. was too many for a sin all course like Moorefiehl, which lias been the scene of many former accidents owing: to overcrowding. 'Sjer at citings J had’ reducedi the number to T 9, and] the committee declined to 'listen to the jockeys'’ appeal for a further reduction, as a, result of iwhich there was 20 minutes'’ delay. Finally the owner of Dais-bom obligingly scratched 'his horse,' thus reducing the field to IS and complying with the jockeys’ demands, and the race was run. M. MeCahten (N.Z.) rode the winner. (

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Hawera Star, Volume L, 1 December 1930, Page 3

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SPORTING Hawera Star, Volume L, 1 December 1930, Page 3

SPORTING Hawera Star, Volume L, 1 December 1930, Page 3

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