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RACING FIXTURES.

T September 22, 24.—Avondale J.C. ; September 27, 28.7-Geraldine R.C. . : September 29.--Pukuranga Hunt Club. i September 29.—Hawkeg Bay J.C. October 6.—Kurow Jockey Club. October G, S Auckland Racing Club. { October 11„ 13.—Dunedin Jockey Clab.j October 13. —Carterton Racing Club. ! October 20, 22.—Wellington R.C. October 20, 22.—Gore Racing Club. October'2o, 24.—Waikata Racing Club. October 22.—Waverley Racing Club. October 22.—North Canterbury R.C^ October 22.—Waipawa Hunt Club. October 25, 27.—Poverty Bay Turf Club. : October 27.—Mastcrton Racing Club. Oetobei 27. —Banks Peninsula R.C. October 31.—Birehwood Hunt Club. : November 1, 3. —Dargaville R.C. i November 3, i>, 7, io.—Canterbury J.C. j Hoylake Winner of Ashburton ! Handicap SPRINT T© FIRST SIGHT. ASHBURTON, Last Night. The Ashburton Racing Club's sprirg meeting was held An bleak weathor on ! Saturday, rain falling f oi three races, but the sun shone afterwards. The; course was in good order and the attendance was" only fair, rain in the city militating against large numbers. The toto handled £97.10 J against £10,075;! last year. Results:' LbNGBEACII HACK, six furlongs. 7—ROYAL TRACTOR 9.0 (L. Hunt) ■•-. 1 S—AMOR 9.5 2 ] I—UPROAR 9.0 3 Also started: 12 Skyquost, 2 Fair Exchange, 9 Rina Mangu, 10 Donne 3 Solfello, 8 Star Raid, 2 Zenx, 14 Royal Flower, 4 Membo. 13 Fresh Breeze, 5 Rocky Drill. Won easily by four : lengths, a length betwoen 2 and 3. lr Time, 1.15 2-5. ■ SELMA TROT, H miles. • ]—IONE scr., (E. C. MeDermott) 1 ' I—APEX scr .... . 2 ■ 2—WRACKEEN 36yds. 3 J Also started: 7 Moving Pointer, 7 ■ Imosa, 9 Wild Voyage, 4 Lee Thorpe, j 5-Little Author, bracketed with HaroM a Loo, 12 Mountain Ore, 13 MUri, 11 • Roger Lyon, 15 Eiffelton Lass/, .10 J Lough Neaghj 6 Warepa. Won by two ■ lengths, a length. Time, 3.30 2-5. ■ TRIAL HANDICAP, live furlongs. . 2—FIRST RAID 8.0 (T. Humph- ■ ries) •• 1 ■ I—QUALCEE S.O 2 j 3—PROUD KNIGHT 8.0 3 Also started: 8 Kempton, 6 Miss Espian and Solmuri (bracketed), 7 Viscount. 5 Amourette, 4 Impertinence, 1 Chide (bracketed with second horse). 9 Inevitable, 10 Captivate. Won by two lengths each way. Time, 1.1 1-5. ASHBURTON HANDICAP, 1} miles. I—HOYLAKE 7.0 (E. Eastwood) 1 3—Malmsey 7.0 .2 4—SIR ROY 8.2 3 Also started: 5 Count Cavour 5 Thorndale, 2 Chiekwhcat, 6 Gold Mint. It was a good race down the straight. Won by three lengths, two lengths between 2 and 3. Time 2.7. FAIRFIELD HACK, one miie. S—BEAU GESTE 8.3 (H-. Were) 1 I—NIGHT MARCH 8.2 2 2—CARINTHIA B.l' •• *> Also started: 4 Lancer, (5 Court Jester. 3 Solfello, 8 Beaming, 7 lone. Woij by half a length, a -short head. Time, 1.41 1-5. RAKAIA TROT, miles. 3—WRACKLER 12yds. (I). Warren) 1 I—SUNFISH 30yds 2 7—ERIN'S LYN N scr. 3 Also started: 7 Young Bingen, 6 Marlindo. 9 Our Bird, 2 Awaiti, 4 Aleron, 5 Warepa. Won by a length, ten lengths between 2 and 3. Time 2.52 2-5. FAREWELL HANDICAP, six furlongs I—FIRST SIGHT 8.1 (D. Cotton) 1 2—SILVER COOT 7.12 2 4—MONEY MINE 7.13 ......'.. 3 Also started: 5 Fairy Herald, 5 Tuahino, 7 Polydectes, 7 Singlespear, 3 Buoyant, Won by a head, two iengths. Time 1.13 1-5. Bisox and Hoariri Big Wnners at Avondale 4 SUPREMACY THE STAKES. WRETCHED WEATHER. MARS THE MEETING; - AUCKLAND/Last Night. 1 The Avondale Jockey Club's Spring meeting opened on Saturday in exceptionally bad weather, making the course very heavy and nearly every race was run in heavy ram. The pdor attendance is reflected in the totalisator receipts for the day, which totalled £2(3,919 10s, as against £54,759 10s for the corresponding day of last year, when the meeting was held at Ellerslie, a decrease of £27,840. Results: — MAIDEN PLATE, 7 furlongs. First division: 8 GRAND TEA, 8.1 (McTavish) .. .. .. .... 1 2 KOMAK, :8.0 (Brady) .. .. 2 14 LUNETTE, 8.0 (Rice) .... 3 Also started: 19 Armenia, 21 Amas, 12 Brampton, 1 Eager Rose, 20 Fernclan, 2 Jolly Money (bracketed with Komak), 14 Little Gift (bracketed with Lunette), 9 Mauriarena" and Mountain I Gi-uidc (bracketed), 7 Mirjahan and | Optimistic (bracketed), 10 Roman Pearl ! and Section (bracketed), 6 Sulla/and | Valda (bracketed). Won by half a ; length, three-quarters of a length betwen second and third. Valda was fourth. Time, 1.33. Second divisions 4 ABIKITOA, 8.5 (A. E. Ellis) 1 5 PARFAIT. AMOUR, 8.0 (Wigl gins) 2 13 UPOKO, 8.0 (Henderson) .. 3 Also started: 3 Blue Spear, 18 Catemes, 17 Diamond Queen, 23 Freyja, ; 21 Huephano, 10 Kingsland and Leitrim (bracketed), 15 Lucklaine and Maori Boy (bracketed), 24 Mon Star : and Myola (bracketed), 5 Oncwhero (bracketed with Parfait Amour), 11 Red Lion and Sports King (bracketed), 13 Valquetto (bracketed with Upoko). Won by a neck, with two lengths between second and third. Spear was fourth. Time, 1.32. KINGSLAND HURDLES, 1* miles. 1 POTOANUI, 9.11 (Sharkey) . 1 5 SIAOSI, 10.0 (H. J0ne5) ; ...... 2 9 HANGAWERA, 9.2. (Coleman) ~.*,.. ... ...*». ..* .. 8 Also started: 3 Quineoma, 2 Polypha-

mus, 4 Llewellyn, 7*Quin Abbey, 10 -Pekatah?? 8~Bingor'1)"-Fatfe7 6"Mafbl(T Mount, 11 Marita. Won by 2£ lengths, four lengths between second and third. LleweJlyn was fourth. Time,, 2.54. : MEMBERS' HANDICAP, 6 furlongs. 1 BILLIKINS, 9.0 (Spinks) .. 1 11 LIAISON, 8.10 (Mctcalf) ..2 9 MASTER BOON, 8.13 (Foster) . 3 Also started: 4 Oration, 10 Ballymoy 11'., 2 Gold Money, S Lomint, 5 Tea Ladv, 3 Luey Rose, 12 Segment, 6 Serang, 7 Sir Russell. Won by three lengths, with a neck between second and third. BalTmoy 11. was fourth. ■Time,. 1.20. AVONDALE CUP, of 1200 sovs.-; I* miles. 4 BISOX, 7.3 (T. Metcalfe) '.: 1 5 ROYAL MINT, 7.10 (O. Melnallv) .'.■ •• 2 6TE KARA, 8.5 (A. E. Ellis) . 3 Also started:, 11 Star Stranger, 7 Mask, 1 Nuktimai, 2 King Lu, 9 Valkon, 12 Desert Glow, 10 Sir Archie, 3 Beau Cavalier, 8- King Emerald. Royal; Mint assumed into the straight from Bisox, King Emerald, To Kara and Valkon. In the run home, Bisox went up strongly to win by one and ahalf lengths, with half a length between second and third. Valkon was fourth. Time, 2.14 3-5. AVONDALE STAKES, of 750 sovs.; 5 furlongs. 1 SUPREMACY, 8.0 (T. Metcalfe) 1 2 HUNTING DAY, 8.2 (Henderson) ....' 2 4 IMPERIAL GUARD, 8.0 (Green).. .. .... .. .... 3 Also started: 7 Alloy, 6 - Flying Prince, 10 Cymon, 3 First Money, 5 Love Call, 9 Golden Measure, 8 Royal Menu. Won by six lengths, with a neck between second and third. Flying Prince was fourth. Time, 1.4 3-5. FLYING STAKES, 6 furlongs. 1 HOARIRI, 7.2 (S. J. Camjutck) 1 2 SILVERMINE, 8.6 (McCormack) •. 2 6 KINGFIELD, 8.7 (Thompson) • • 3 Also started: 4 Benzora, 5 Nancy Lee, 11 Flying Juliet, 9 Goshawk, 7 Prodice, 8 Royal Doulton, 3 The Fox, 10 Tinokoa,/12 Lady's Boy, 13 Whaka King, 14 White Wings. Won by three lengths, two and a-half lengths between second and third. Benzora-was fourth. Time, 1.17. SWANSON HANDICAP, 1 mile. 9 STORM. FIEND, 8.12 (B. H. Morris) . • 1 10 WAR OFFICER, (Turvey) .....' 2 5 LUMINARY, 8.0 (Tinker) .. t 3 Also started: 11 Star Comet, 8 Illin* gar, 1 Golden Wedding, 6 Kerry Danee, 2 Killute, 3 Nassock, 7 The Lover, 12 Snow Drift, 4 Tidal. Won by two and a-half lengths, one and ahalf lengths between second and third. Time, 1.49. HENDERSON HANDICAP, 7 furlongs. 2 HIGH PITCH, 8.0 (R. Mc- - Tavish) 1 7 MODEST BOY, 7.0 (Mclnally) • 2 3TE KOROKE, 7.6 (Gill) .... 3 Also started: 5 Thursby, 8 Mint Leaf, 1 Miss New Zealand, 11 Transformer, .9 Golden Krist, 10 Uralla, 4 Master Doon, 6 Auriculus. Won by a length, a neck between second and third. Master Doon was fourth. Time, 1.33 3-5. NAPIER PARK RACES. NAPIER, Last Night. Fine but windy weather prevailed for the spring meeting of the Napier Park Racing Club. There was a fair attendance of the public. The course was in good order. Results:— PRINCE OF WALES STAKES, four furlongs.

6—ROYAL LINE, 8.0 (0. Sdalton) I I—LORDLIKE 8.5 (R. J. Mackie) 2 2—CUTICLE 8.0 (R. Tinsley) ... 3 Also started: 3 Admiral Drake, 4 Cossack Chief, 5 Gay Virginia. Lofdlike jumped away the smartest, but Royal Line quickly assumed the lead with Cuticle, the pair "being two lengths ahead of Gay Virginia and Lordlike. Coming into the straight. Royal Line threw off Cuticle and held on to win by a length and a half from Lordlikc, who was a head in front of Cuticle,- with Admiral Drake another length away. Time 50 4-osee.' TRIAL HANDICAP, six furlongs. 7—BROWN SUGAR 8.13 (R. S. Savage) .......... 1 3—LAST MARK 8.10 (F. Waddell) 2 10—CONNOISEUR 8.13 (M.. Gil- ; more) ? Alr.o started: fißeig:an Quevn, 1 Kinross, 5 Tea Tattle, .13 Imperial Fame, 2 Zippor, 15 King Manu, 8 Whakaari, 11 Primax, 4 Mount Shannon, 9 Repay, 12 Havana," 14 Trisogne. Last Mark failed to get a jump out, being last away. Kinross, on the rails, began best and, with Brown Sugar, led the fleM to the straight with Imperial Fame. Uuunoiscur and Last Mark, who had gone up well,. lying next. Across the top, Kinross stopped at the distance, leaving Brown Sugar to hold off challengers to win by half a • length from Last Mark, who was the same distance ahead of Connoiseur. Kinross was. right up fourth, with four others well bunched. GREENMEADOWS HURDLE HANDI-. CAP, one mile and a 3—LIEUTENANT BILL, 9.2 (A. Trickle-bank) 1 .I—MOUNTAIN HEATH-9.12 (A. McDonald) 2 9—JEN 9.0 (A. Corner) ........ 3. Also started: 4 Ballyfarnon, 2 Royal Elm, 5 Grand National, 6 First Prince, 7 Crishna, 8 Elicit. Lieutenant Bill and Royal Eiin were ahead of the field passing the stands; but, as they went out of the straight, Jen rushed to the front with Lieuten? ant' ; Bill, there being a gap of four lengths then to Mountain Heath, Royal Elm and Crishna. As they came across the top, Jen had charge from Lieuten ant Bill and Mountain Heath. The first tAVO came over the last hurcllo together. Lieutenant Bill drawing away to win by two lengths. Mountain' Heath overhauled Jen to beat him by a length for second money. First I'Vnco was fourth. Crishna fell at tho lust hurdle. Time, 2min.45„ 4-,ssec. PARK STAKES .HANDICAP, 'one mile ■ and a quarter. S—STAR GOD 7.0 . (AL Gilmorc) 1 3—COHESION 7.10. (C. Davis) .. 2 I—TRESHAM.9.3. (R. J. Mackie). 3 Abo started: "2 Sihgloton,. 4. €ttfas ir s Morose. / Cohesion soon took the lead and, at. tlie'dail of.twb fn.riongi,. was. .two i

lengths clear of S v tar God, with another gap- ifr-Wtft&sey Tte'Shafir; SiEglefoni','fifia," Gaze. Star God waited on Cohesion until well into ttie straight and then overhauled the leader, to Mn well by a length and a half. Tresham was four lengths behin-d Cohesion, with Sin-, gleton next. Time, 2min 9 3-ssec. AHURIRI HACK HANDICAP, six furlongs. 4--KILMEZZO 8.0 (A. G. Murray) 1 • I—DREAMY 8.0 (R. J. Maekie) 2 7—KEEN (C. Broughton) ...... .3 Also started: 3 Kalos, 2 Millais, ,5 Tom Byrne, 8 Plimmerton, 9 High Court. 6 Topere, 10 Ahalama. Tom Byrne got avay closely followed by Kilmezzo; and, as they came across to pair, closely followed Plimmerton, Dreamy, Kalos. Kilmezzo was first to turn for home and made no race of it, winning easily by three lengths. It was a gjeat race for second money, Dreamy getting the decision by a head from Keen, with Kalos and High Court right up. Time, lmin TARADALE HIGH-WEIGHT HANDICAP, one mile. ■• < • I—STARBOARD LIGHT 9.13 (R. J. Maekie) 1 ' 4—KILMOYLER 9.0 (F. Waddell) 2 S—POLONETT 9.12 (P. Mcllroy) 3 Also started: 2 Comical, 3 Good Sport, G Watchman, 7 Mysteum. When they settled down, Watchman held a slight advantage from Kilmoyler, Good Sport. Starboard Light and Comical. Good Sport wa\ the leader w'tli five furlongs to go, Watchman and Kilmoyler still holding their places. Sfjirboard Light wont up to the ioad.ers approaching the home turn and then came away to win by three lengths from Kilmoyler, who was the same distance ahead of Polonett. Comical was close up fourth. Time, 1miu.,43 4-ssee. , RAILWAY HANDICAP, six furlong*. 4— MERRY DAMON 8 2 (H. Griffiths). 1 3-LIPSOL 7.3 (A. G Murray) .. 2 1--KAITI 9.4 (L. G. Morris) .... 3 Also started: 2 Joy King. Merry Damon end Joy King jumped out ahead of L'.psol an'd Kaiti and maintained that order to the home stretch. There was a great race from the distance, Joy King just giving way to Lipsol, who tackled M-prry Damon; but the outsider of the neld held the advantage to win by half a length. Kaiti was two lengths behind Lipsol, with another two lengths to Joy King. Time, lmin 15 2-ssec. COUNTY HACK HANDICAP, seven furlongs. I—TOXEUMA 9.0 1 2—TANAGRA 8.4 2 3—THE MUG 7.11 3 Also started: 4 Abisogne, 5 Clavers, 6 Goi'don Swift, 7 Night Wateh, 8 Raukauponga. Won by a length, half a length. hawke's bay jockey club weights'Declared. NAPIER, Last Night. The following weights have been declared for the Hawke's Bay Jockey Club's meeting:— TOMOANA HURDLES, Vi miles.— Cohesion 11.2, Ballyfarnon 10.10, Mountain Heath, Mountain Crag 10.3, Royal Elm 10.2, Othon 9.13, Lieutenant Bill 9.11 Braeman 9.7, Roy # al Time 9.5, Grand National 9.3, Crishria, Heather Blend, Damon, Ponjola, Birkbeck 9.0. GLENARAY HANDICAP, 1 mile.— Pale Star 9.0, Star God 8.12, Tanagra, Abisogne 8.3, Clavers 7.11, Royal Elm 7.9, Grand National Charmaiine, Keen, The Mug 7.7, King Quex 7.6, Watchman 7.4, Saturn 7.2, Gordon Swift, Belgian Queen, Havana, Mount Shannon, Jen, Whakaari 7.0. SPRING HANDICAP, li miles.— Tresham 9.3, Comical, David Garrick 8.2, Cohesion 7.13, Gaze 7.8, Pale Star 7.7, Polonett 7.3, Kilmoyler, Vigilance, Good Sport, Mystum, Keen, Morose 7.0. NURSERY HANDICAP, 4 furlongs. —Lordlike 8.5, Royal Flyer, Head Serang, Admiral Drake, Swaak B*2, Cossack Chief 7.12, Symballo, To Awha, Wedding Bells 7.11, Gay Virginia 7.8.; FLAXMERE HANDICAP, 6 furlongs.—Ka'los 9l0, ; Kilmezzo 8.10,J Knightliko 8.6, 8.5, Millais 8.2,, Gold Bag 712, Golden Shadow 7.8, King Quex 7.6, Plimmerton 7.2, Tom Byrne, Royal Court, Tea Tattle, Night Watch, Topere,' Seamstress Trisogne, Imperial Fame, Connoisseur, Delude 7.0. FLYING HANDICAP, 6 furlongs.— Joy King 9.9, Beacon Light 8.13, Arrow Lad 8.10, Merry Damon 8.8, Moa Bird 8.2, Broad Acre 7.13, Starboard Light 7.12, Lipsol 7.3, Kalos 7.2, Morose, Good Sport, Kilmezzo, Tanagra 7.0. THE AUSTRALIAN TURF. HAWKESBURY RACES. Received Sunday 7 p.m. SY'DNEY, Sept. 23. . At the Hawkesbury races, the Park Stakes resulted. First division: Bavarde, 7.13, 1; Sear, J.n, 2; Bolton, 7.7, 3. Nineteen started. Won easily by five lengths, the -New Zealander, two lengths further, back. Time, 1.16. Gcsto was withdrawn from the second division.. ['' . Three-year-old Handicap: . Kavalli, 7.12, 1; Amplifier, S.B, 2; Black Douglas 8.5, 3., Eleven started. Gesto was withdrawn. Won by four lengths, Time, 1.28*. Jazz Baby ran fourth in the Flying Handicap, which was won by Don, Moon (8.13). from Lord Romoo (7.5.) Ha wkesbury Handicap.—Sharp Son, 1; Qratrix, 2; Prince Colugo, 3. ' Good Market for Dominion Horses SALES IN N.sT WALES. Received Sundav, 7.0 p.m. ' SYDNEY, Ser.t. 23. . Though Now Zealnu'd owners and + (wiinp""<! n-nd vr,Ti S d-fiicuH <o win in New South, Wales, they find a ready market for their- charges. Tea Tray. Gold. Tray and Perfecricn chahffpa ~„•«<->?•'•-! .c;'n"n fiioir frnm-the Dominion and L"ko Wilson..who brought Raasay and Gesto to Sydney,, goes honur ernptv-h«Tjded. f The. liist was sold on Friday to a. matron of. G. stable.---<H£, fairly Veil. iii...hia

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RACING FIXTURES. Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 September 1928, Page 2

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