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RACING FIXTURES.

March 17, 19 —Wellington E.C.. March 17, 19 —Ohinemuri J.C. March 23, 24 —Eangitikei E.C. March 23, 24 —Oamaru J.C. March 26 —Bay of Plenty J.C. March 30— -Otautau E.C. March 31—Waipapakauvi E.C. (at Whangarci)-. April 2 —Ashburton County E.C. April 2—Whangarci E.C. April 2, 4 —Westport J.C. April 6, 7—Southland E.C. Apiil 7 —Masterton E.C. April 9 —lTororata EC. Apiil 16—Tuapc-ka County J.C. April 16, 18—Wairarapa E.C. April 16, 18 —Feilcling J.C. April 16, 18, 19 —Eivorton E.C. April 16, 18 —Auckland E.C. April 18 —Beaumont E.C. April IS —Waipukurau J.C. April 18—Kumara E.C April 18, 19—Canterbury J.C. April 20 —Westland E.C. April 23, 27 —Avondale J.C. April 23—Greymouth J.C. April 27 —Eeefton J.C. April 27, 28—Manawatu E.C. April 29, 30 —South Canterbury J.C. April 30, May 4—Waikato E.C.

WELLINGTON AUTUMN MEETING OPENS. REREMOANA WINS THOMPSON HANDICAP. FIRST HIGH WEIGHT HANDICAP, of SOOsovs., second horse GOsovs., and third SOsovs. from stake; minimum weight 9.0; one mile. G H, Ensor’s rn g Sayunoru, by Claronceux —Mulvorin, Gyrs., 9.2 (G. Salt) 1 9 J. Dealy’s b m Gardant, by Kilbrqney —Maltegardc, syrs., 9.1 (C. M’Govern) 2 12 D. M’Caulcy’s b g Hokioi, by Day Comet —Tinokai, Gyrs., 9.0 (J. Barry) 3 Also started: 3 Thorndale 10.12 (A. Wormald), 7 Outfit 10.7 (A. Jenkins) 2 Bennanee 10.5 (N. Trillo), 13 Little River 10.5 (R. Miles), 1 Ardfinnan 10.5 (P. M’Brearty), 8 Gauntlet 10.3 (W. Bowden). 14 No Favours 9.9 (J. T. Young), 11 Asleep 9.9 (R. S Bagby), 15 Rangi Sarto 9.8 if (P. Corlett). 10 Mandcarine 9.0 (A. Hobson). 15 The Tank 9.0 (J. Olsen), 4 Mister Gamp 9.0 (L. G. Morris), 5 Radiate 9.0 (S. Anderson). Ardfinnan was favourite -’~i a good betting mce. Radiate and Madarinc were both slow away, and Hokioi was clear out from Gauntlet, Asleep. Thorndale. Bennanee and Mister Gamp. With half the journey gone, Hokioi was still in front of Bennanee. Gardant, Thorndale, Asleep, Sayanora, Mister Gamp and Radiate. Hokioi leg into the straight from Bennanee, Gardant, Thorndale. Asleep and Gardant. Sayan ora stuck on well in the straight and bent Gardant by threequarters of a length, with Hokioi half a length away, third, Bennanee was fourth, with No Favours, Mandarine

and Radiate next. Time, Imin 40sec. NEW ZEALAND ST. LEGER STAKES, oi 1 OOOsovs., second horse 200sovs., third lOOsovs., and the breeder of the winner 100 sovs. from the stake; for threeyear,olds.; colls S.lO, fillies and geldings 5.7; one mile and threequarters. 1 W. H. Gaist'ord’s b g Commendation, Ty Limond—Eulogy, 8.7 (L. G. Morris) 1 2 W. R. Komball’s eh g Hynanna. by Hymostra—Miss Nanna, 8.7 (R. Mackie) 2 3 T. H. Lowry’s br g Magna Charta, by King John —Land-

rail. 5.7 (B. H. Morris’) " Scratched: Royal Time 8.7. Young Lochinvar 8.7, Lady Desmond 8.7, Commendation was backed down to decided odds-on. Magna Charla took the lead from Commendation and Hynanna, a little more than a length of daylight separating first and second and second and third. They ran the first half-mile in SlSsec. and the first six furlongs in' Imin. ISsec. There wa still no change in the order of the mile, which took Imin. 44 4-ssec. The mile and a-quarter was' left behind in 2min. 1 S-ssec., and Commendation was then closing on Magna Charta. Commendation then passed Magna Charta ns they turned for home, with Hynanna E hot pursuit. Hynanna went ! n and lost a IRtlc ground, but was up within a length of Commendation a furlone- from home. Common, datiou and Hynanna, wore both ridden out. Commendation beating Hynanna by a lonnth. with Magna r 'har*.a pu ;, in~ up fen lengths away. Time, 3rnin. 57Lsec.

PLTJNKBT NURSERY HANDICAP, of SOOsovs.. second horse GOsovs., and third 30sovs. from the stake; for two-year-olds; five furlongs. 4 G. R. Crawford and R. Roberts’s br g Paganelli, by Lord Quex —Ringdove, 8.8 (F. E. Jones) 3 1 G. M. Currie’s b g Covent Garden, by Absurd— Cherry Mart. 7.11 (J. Barry) 2 3 E. George's br f Melissa, by Absurd —Amyrln, 8.6 (R. Reed) i

Also started: 1 Thaw 8.10 (L. Pine) gCosmello 8.5 (B. H. Morris), 3 Wit 7.2 (J. Gunn), 9 Tone 7.0, (H. Wiggins), 2 Silver Coot 8.3 (A. Brown). 5 Arrow Lad 8.2 (E. Manson), 8 Auraturn 7.11 (N. Trillo), G Chips 7.11 (S. Wilson), 14 Thurnbell 7.13 (R. MacKie), 14 Lilock 7.2* (V. Carroll), 15 Amor V E (W. Brown), 11 Sudden Storm 7.3 (C. Eastwood), 7 Callanmore 7.3 (T. Green), 13 Priceless 7.2 (R. Rei Jy>. 12 Bourse 7.1 (C. Goulsboro), Vigilance 7.0 (E. Taffe). The Tliaw.Covent Garden bracket was a decided favourite. From an uneven dispatch Covent Garden. PaganeM. Vigilance. Cosmetic, Arrow Lad and Melissa wore first out, ajrd so they raced on to the course proper. Paganelli went on to beat Covent Garden by a length, with Melissa four lengths away th'rd, Vigilance was fourth and Cosmetic, Arrow Lad, Chips, and Priceless next. Time. 58sec. THOMPSON HANDICAP. Of 1000 sovs., second horse 200sovs., and third lOOsovs. from the stake; one mile. 8 G. F. Moore’s ch g Rcremoana. by Hallowmas —Bonny Port-

land, 6yrs., 9.8 (J. Barry) ... 1 1 A. B. Williams’s br c Joy King 1 , by Comedy King:—Joy ease, 3yrs„ 7.8 (T, Green) 3 r. A. Trevor’s b g First Acre, by Aero—Oka, 4yrs., 7.12 (R. Reed) 3

Also started: 4 Centrepiece 8.9 (PE. Jones), 7 2 Royal Divorce 8.8 (IMorris). 2 Civility 8.7 (B. H. Morris), 8 Countersign 8.0 (V. Brown), 10 Nincompoop 7.12 (A. Messervey), & Ore'um 7.10 (R. Macklc), 9 The Thorn 7.9 (I/. Pine). 9 Deluge 7.2 (M. Gilmore), 7 Mandane 7.8 (H. Wiggins), 16 Vespcnts 7.3 (A. Parker), 14 Hipo 7.2 (C. Eastwood), 13 Black Mint 7.0 (R. Reilly). 17 Glenlnnis 7.0 (E. Taffe). 11 Licinius 7.0 (S. Wilson), 15 Our Jack 7.0 (C. Goldsboro). Joy King was always favourite, but naturally betting took a wido range. anything was at a good price. Joy King, from No. 3. was actually ort r9*-st with First Acre and Oreum, and .vhen ihev settled down Joy King led Oreum. !• >st Acre. Deluge, Civility First Acre, and The Thorn next. The order was much the same at the turn for home, v.here Roremoana had run 11 y> t< a handy position. Joy King had shaken off the early leaders a furlong from home, and looked a winner until Reremoana came with a great run and beat him by half a length. First. Acre was placed third a length away, with Nincompoop in line with him, and then right up came Mandane and Hipo. with Black Mint and Civility next. Time, Imin 37Jsec.

NORTH ISLAND CHALLENGE STAKES, of 1000 sovs., second horse to receive 200 sovs. and t.he third horse 100 sovs from the stakes. Wcight-for-age; with penalties. 7 furlongs. 2 Mr T. H. Lowry’s b.g. Gascony, (King John —First Blow), 2yrs. 7.12 (R .Reed) 1 1 Mr G. M. Currie’s b.c, Lysander (Absurd —Pennon), 3yrs., 9.6 (L. A. Pine) , 2 1 Mr G. M. Currie’s b.f, Damaris. (Limond —Pennon), 2yrs, car. 7.2 (T .Green) 3 Also started; 3 Star Area 9.5 (D. C. Watts), 4 Green Cloth 8.3 ( B. H. Morris), 5 Talisker car. 6..13 (C. Goulsboro), Won by a short head, half a length separating second and third. Time, 1.25. Equal to the race record. SILVERSTREAM HANDICAP, Of 300 sovs; hack conditions: One mile. 2 Dr. M. G. Louisson’s br.g Assurance (Gay Lad —Assertive). Syrs, car. 8.9. (P. -E. Jones) 1

4 Mr C. Louisson’s b.m. Kilmiss, (Kilboy —Marty), aged, 8.12 (R, J. Mackie) * 1 Mr C E. Elgar’s bg Vertigern, (Rosendale —Pansy), 3yrs, 8.7 (B. H. Morris) * * Dead heat for second place. Also started: 3 Capitulation 9.0 (T. Green), 5 Flaming Ray 8.0 (A. Brown), 9 Twink 7.11 (L. A. Pine), 8 Inoe car. 7.10 (J. Barry), 6 Beau Geste 7.8 (A. Messervey.), 7 Waterlow 7.0. (C. Eastwood). Won by a short head, dead heat for second place. Time, 1.395* RAILWAY HANDICAP, of 500 sovs. Second horse ,100 sovs, and third horse 50 sovs from the stake. Six furlongs. 5 Mr J. D. Ormond’s b.m. Shirley, (Absurd —Hoy), 4yrs. 8.12. (F. Waddell) 1 3 Mr C. J, Preston’s b.h. Benzora, (Bisogne—Lady Ora), Syrs. 8.4 (T. Green) * 1 Mr Gordon Glassford’s b.g. Whenuanui (Acre Bell Boyne), 4yrs 7.8 (H. Wiggins) * * Dead heat for second place. Also started: 2 Limited 8.10 (L. G. Morris), 4 Lady Cavendish 8.9 (I* Barry), 6 Royal Damon 8.6 (S. Anderson), Mimetic 8.0 (R. Reed), 7 Merry Jest car. 7.31 (S. Wilson), 10 Kilporon 7.0 (C. Goulsboro), 9 Lady Ideal 7.0. (C. Eastwood). Won by a length, a dead heat for second place. Time, I.IOJ. TINAKORI HANDICAP, of 300 sovs. Second horse to receive 80 sovs and the third horse 30 sova from the stake. Six furl on as, 1 Mr J. D. Ormond’s b.g. King’s Folly (King Mark—Hoy), syrs, 8.13 (P. Waddell) .... 1 4 Mrs P. Carter’s ch.m. Macroom (iArchiestown —Lady Gwendoline), 3yrs ,8.2 (H. Wiggins) 2 8 Mr J. Sullivan's br.g. Waicullus, (Lucullus —Waipatere), 4yrs. 7.6 (T, Green) 3 Also started: 2 Paddon 9.4 (A. Tinker), 13 Horomea 9.1 (E. Manson), 5 Kilmezzo 8.6 (L, A. Pine), 12 Bank Draft 8.4 (B, H, Morris). 6 Arch Arrow 9.3 (A. Hobson), 3 Paper Boy 8.2 (A. Brown), 11 Riverna car. 7.12 (G. Goulsboro), 10 Bronsted 7.10 (C. Eastwood), 9 Master Clarence car. 7.10 (W. Brown), 15 Some Lad 7.3 (S. Wilson). 16 The Atom 7.0 (E. Taffe), 14 Carrigallen car. 7.10 (J. Barry), 7 Kells car. 7.1 (A. Messervey). Won by a length, half a : length separating second and third. Time, l.llf.

OPUNAKE MEETING. THE LAMB ANNEXES CUP. BONOGNE THE ST. PATRICK’S. HAWERA, Last Night. The annual meeting of the Opunake Racing Club was held at Pihama today in beautiful weather before a large attendance. The track was ex cellent. The tote handled £19,778, a decrease of £7,830, compared with last year. Results: — HANDICAP HACK HURDLES, N miles.. 4 F. G. Wilcock’s Euchre, 10.4 (M. Conway) 1 2 F. Ehrhorn’s Anchor,, 9.6 (S. Johnson) 2 3 J. Hurley’s Sea View, 9.3 (E. Copestake) 3

Also started; 1 Mountain Bell 10.9, 7 All Wind 9.13, 5 Grand Lupin 9.6, 6 Lady Acre, 9.0, 8 Rayo 9.6. Won by four lengths, two lengths between second and third. Time, 2.53 4-5. MAIDEN PLATE, 6J furlongs. 3 W. Kempton’s Anolo, 9.0 (N. P. Johnson) 1 5 P. Calvert’s Takini, 8.3 (H. K. Alexander) 2 2 Pi Tito's Monsogne, 8.3 (T. Tito) 3 Also started: 18 Glencoe 9.1, 6 Advance Camp 8.9, Calivia 9.0, 11 Romantic 9.0, 14 Chyrria 8.12, 8 Gold Peak 8.12, 4 Denven 8.6, 1 Skypoint 8.6, 12 Alan Brae 8.6, 15 Slcyon 8.6, 6 Silent 6.12. Won by half a length, a head between second and third. Time, 1.26. RAILWAY HACK HANDICAP, 7 furlongs. 2 K. Tito’s Paitonu, 7.12 (T. Tito) • • 1 5 Arnold Bros.’ Manly, 7.13 (F. L. Butterworth) . . . . . . 2 1 J. McCarty’s Acred, 8.13 (G. Ingram) 8 Also started; 3 Royal Elm 8.2, 4 Quillfire 8.0, 7 Rapid Fire 7.2, 6 Atone 7.0. Won by one and a-half lengths, half a length between second and third. Time, 1.30 1-5.

OPUNAKE CUP, 1J miles. 2 J. M. Hickey's The Lamb. 7.13 (R. J. Fowler) ... 1 " C. Kneebone’s Blue Pet-'r. 7.11 J (T. Bound) 2 2 G. Ryan’s Glengariff, 7.3 (J. Potter) 2 Also started: 5 Income 9.3, 1 Mint Leaf 8.7, 6 Danae 7.5, 4 Tip Tree 7.0. Won by a length, half a length between second and third. Time, 2.12 ELECTRIC HACK HANDICAP, 5 furlongs. 4 J. Frederick’s Sea Star, 8.0 (A. J. McCormac) 1 5 H. Spratts’ Mendip, 7.7 (T. Tito) 2 2 T. Ryan’s Erin-go-Bragh, 8.1 (P. Potter)

Also started: 1 Nastori 8.6, 3 Topaiti 8.6, 6 Gold Collector 7.10, 7 Fortalice 7.7. 8 Tangerlm 7.7, 10 Bright Glow 7.7, 9 Bicona 7.7. Won by a lentgh, a long neck between second and third. Time, 1.4 J. ST. PATRICK’S HANDICAP, 6 furlongs. 8 H. L. Vine’s Bonogne. 7.12 (F. L. Butterwbrth) .... 1

.1 J. Brown’s Bevis; 7.0 (P. Adlam), bracketed with Rational 2 2 Newton King’s Oration, 8.11 Li. George) 3 Also started; 1 Rational 9.0, 4 Lady Bentinck 8.5. 5 Tip Tree 7.8. Won by ■a length, half a length between second and third. Time, 1.16 4-5. PRESIDENT’S HANDICAP, 9

furlongs. 2 Cantlin and Shorts’ Capt. Gazeley, 8.7 (Butterworth) 1 3 F. Bristol’s Bent, 8.0 (R. J. Flower) . . • 2 7 W. Kempton’s Anolo, 7.4 1 (M. Gray) • • • 3 Also started: 1 Partaga 9.0, 4 Barry;ahder 7.12, 5 Airtight 7.8, 8 Gold Peak 7.3, 10 Take take 7.2. 6 Troilus 7.2, 9 Advance Camp 7.0. Won by threequarters of a length each way. Time, 1.58. FAREWELL HANDICAP, 6 furlongs. 6 J. Frederick’s Sea Star, 7.11 (M. Gray) .)•••••••• 1 4 Arnold Bros;’ Manly, 7.12 F. Buttervyorth) 2 1 K. Tito’s Paitonu, 8.8 (T. Tito) 3 Also started: 3 Qulllfire 8.2, 2 Royal Elm 8.1, 7 Erin-go-Bragh 7.3, 8 Gold •Collector 7.3, 5 Takini 7.0, 8 Rapid Fire 7.4 J, Won by one and a-hall lengths, a head between second and third. Time, 1.1.6 3-5. OHINEMURI MEETING. . EDEN HALL WINS CUP. NANCY LEE |HR FLYING. . WAIHI, Last Night. The Ohinemuri Jockey Club’s annual race meeting opened .to-day in -dull and threatening weather. But later it cleared and no rain fell However the course was heavy following a" heavy down-pour overnight. The fotalisator Investments were £28,280, -as against £34,832 10s for the corresponding day last year. Results: — HANDICAP HURDLES, 1J miles. 5 Gold Rain ............ 1 1 Lady Spalpeen 2 2 Rangitahi 3 , Also started: Gold Rep, Uralla, Red Comet. Won by half a length, a neck between second and third. Time, 2.47 8-5. KARAN6AHAKE HANDICAP, 5 furlongs. 3 Carinthia 1 1 Exalted 2 8 Mussie 3 Also started: 2 Auriculus. 5 Speech. less, 9 Mosque. 6 High Tide, 7 Carlaris, 10 Adoree. xWon by a head, a neck between second and third. Time, 1.4 3-5. NOVICE HANDICAP. 6 furlongs. 2 King Arch 1 1 Kawana 2 7 Arinagour 3 Also started: 6 Cynthia, 14 King Leslie, 5 Elmestra, 4 Whaka King, 16 Lucess, 15 Master Lu, 13 Carl Quin, 3 King Peg, 8 Regal Day, 12 Royal, 17 Valentino, 9 Mervette, 10 Day Rose, 24 Dark Moon. Won by a long neck, ; a length between second and third. Time, 1.19. OHINEMURI CUP, li miles. 8 Eden Hall J--3 Pegaway 2 12 Miss Vera . . 3 Also started: *l3 Desert Glow, 9 Ruapapa, 7 Pelham, 6 Princess Ronnie, 1 Mosaic, 2 Phaola, 10 Papatu, 5 Scat, 4 Lord Star (bracketed with Wedding March), 14 Thursby, 11 ■ Queen Arch. Won by a length and ahalf, a length between second and third. Time, 2.10 4-5. KOMATA HANDICAP. 7 furlongs. 3 Quinsilia 1 7 Modest Boy 2 8 Atapai 3 4,15;0 started: 9 Air Queen, 1 Alon.aoa, 2 Cantar, 13 Winsome Boy, 5 Constellation. 14 Billikins, 4 Abbess, 6 Bold Front, 12 Wiltshire, 13 Menace, 15 King Neva. 11 High Rose. Won by a head, a head between second and third. Time, 1.29 4-5. ST. PATRICK’S HANDICAP, 6 / , furlongs.

8 Nancy Lee 1 1 Flying Juliet 2 6 Value 3 Also started: 9 Serang, 4 Archeen, 3 Kingfleld, 7 Dobbin. 11 Ring the Bell, 5 Chairman, 13 Dan Quin. 10 Dolightraent, 16 King Quin, 12 Master •O’Rourke. 17 Green Bonnet, 14 Fes■tina Lente, 8 White Bird. Won by a head, a head between second and ■third. Time. 1.27. HAURAKI PLAINS STBEPLE:C|L&SB,.2J miles. 4 Royal Form 1 2 Prince Rufus 2 1 Passing .Through 3 Also started: 5 Pendennis, 6 Tres Bon. 3 Day Bell, 9 Day Lass, 7 Waiau Lad. 8 Peka Pal. Won by a head, four lengths between second and third Time, 5.7 1-5. NETHERTON WELTER, 1 mile. 4 Thursby 1 3 Nucleus 3 2e Te Kqroke 3 Also started: 1 Eh Tirni, 6 Gold Fern, 7 Ring Potoa, 5 Namutere. Won hy a head, two lengths between second and third. Time, 1.44 3-5.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 March 1927, Page 2

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