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SPORTING.

TARANAKI MEETING. NEW PLYMOUTH, Feb. 14. The Taranaki Jockey Club meeting concluded to-day, the weather was tine and the going good. The attendance was large and the totalisator handled £13,9411 compared with £29,5x1 for the second day last year, making £25,665 for the meeting compared with £45,9331 last year, a decrease of £20,2681. ReSTEWARDS' HANDICAP of 225 sovs. 6 furlongs: 1— CONSENT; T. A. Duncan’s 9.0 (L. G. Morris) 1 4 —MALAYAN; B. H, Edkins’ 7.3 (Burgess) 2 2 RIDGEMOUNT; E. Johnson's 8.4 (B. H .Morris) 3 Also started: 3 Gold Dawn ear 7.2. Won by two lengths, a head. Time, 1.13 3-5. 17th. TARANAKI STAKES, of 500 sovs. 6 furlongs. 3 AMMON EA; Dt. Milson's 7.10 (H. Wiggins) 1 2—HUNTING CRY; T. Fraser's 9.7 (T. Webster) 2 4 PAGANELLI; G. R. Crawford and R. W. Roberts’ 9.5 (T. Green) 3 Also started: Lady Qucx 9.4, 5 Ceremony 9.0, 6 Gesture 8.4. Won by two lengths, a length and a half. Ceremony was fourth. Time, 1.13 2-5. PAUL MEMORIAL HANDICAP, of 320 sovs. 11 miles: I—VERTIGERN; Mrs Elgar's 8.13 (Green) 1 6 ROYAL PARADE; L. McKenzie’s, 7.7 car 7.4 (E. Burgess) . 2 8— OALLAMINE; F. and H. J. Startup's, 7.0 (J. M. Pine) ... 3 Also started: 9 Concentrate 9.0, 4 Silvormine 8.4, 3 Llandudno 8.3, 2 First Acre ear 7.7, 11 Paitonu ear 7.4, 5 Cashier 7.6, 10 The Hawk car 7.1, 7 Chopin 7.2, 12 Kawhakina 7.0. Won by half a length, a neck. Silvermine was fourth. Time, 2.8 1-5. PARITUTU JUVENILE, of 150 sovs. 5 furlongs: 4—IMPETUOUS; G. M. Currie's 7.5 (Burgess) •. .. 1 1— TENTERDEN; Mrs Elgar’s 9.12 (L. G. Morris) 2 2 EASTERTIME; Mrs W. D. Graham's 9.2 (H. Gray) 3 Also started: 3 Paratoo 9.11, 5 Peter Jackson 7.2, 6 Paparua 7.0, 7 Hinepuni car 7.2. Won by a neck, a length and a half. Peter Jackson was fourth. Time, 1.1 4-5, URENUI HIGH WEIGHT, of 175 sovs, About 7 furlongs: 9 GREEN LINNET; J. Fryer’s 8.0 (Cotter) 1 7 CALLAPAT; F. B Bluett's 8.0 (Wiggins) 2 2 MELISSA; J. Somerton's 9.2 (Green) 3 Also started: 1 Chief Link 9.6, G Richfield 9.4, 4 Tentcall 8.0, 5 Paiko 8.6, 3 Belle Star 8.4, 8 Monsognc 8.0. Won by half a length, a neck. Paiko was fourth. Time, 1.25 4-5. OMATA HACK. I—TEA QUEEN; K. D. Duncan’s 8.10 (T. Webster) ] 3 CHIEF SAVAGE; A. E. Neale’s 7.8 (Wiggins) 2 4 ROYAL FINANCE; W. G. Enemy’s 8.2 (T. Green) .... 3 Also started: 2 Arikira 9.3, 6 Bon Eve car 7.7, 5 Singer car 7.3 12 PotoIcer car 7.61, 7 Moatoa car 7.0, 8 ; Orby's Choice car 7.04, 12 Cereal car 7.44, 10 Goldzone 7.0, 14 Anbridge 7.0, 9 Mislaid car 7.24, 11 Traced car 7.3. Won by a length, a length and a half. Moatoa -was fourth. Time, 1.14. DUNEDIN MEETING CONCLUDES. DUNEDIN, Last Night. The Dunedin J. C. meeting concluded in showery weather. The track was wet and holding. The tote handled £13,168 10s compared with £32,825 for the same day last year and the total for the meeting was £25,635 as compared with £58,264 10s, a decrease of £32,629 10s. Results:— FLYING HANDICAP, of 250 sovs. 6 furlongs: 3—WAVING COEN; 8.5 (B. Brodie) 1 1— ROYAL SAXON; 9.4 (O'Connor) 2 2 MASTER ANOMALY; 7.3 (W. H. Jones) 3 Also started: 5 Caterpillar 8.8, 4 Full Fling 7.0. Won by one and a half lengths, two lengths, Time, 1.22 3-5. WAIHOLA HANDICAP, of 150 sovs. 6 furlongs: I—FRANCOLIN; 9.10 (F. Voight) 1 3 SHARP THORN; 8.4 (Coven- 2 trv) 2 6—SEGRAVE; car 7.10 (W. McEwan) 3 Also started: 7 Wise Choice 8.11, 10 Bulolo 8.8, 2 Some Queen 8.5, 9 Stecton 5.4, 5 Totolomai 8.0, 8 Muscat Miss 8.0, 5 Insolvency car 7.9, 4 Memories 7,13, 11 Miss Tembaron 7.13, 12 Traction 7.13. Won by a length, threequarters of a length. Time, 1.23. HOPEFUL HANDICAP, of 175 sovs. (2-year-olds): 5 -LAST MARCH; 9.0 (R. Reed) 1 1— TYPE; 8.1 (L. J. Ellis) .... 2 2 HULA BELLE; BJ2 (F. Voight) 3 Also started: 4 Adult 7.9, 5 Ruling Light 7.0. Won by one and a half lengths, four lengths. Time, 1.10 2-5. HAZLETT GOLD CUP, of 400 sovs and Gold Cup, weight for'age, one mile: 5 COMPENSATION; 8.5 (A. E. Didham) 1 2—CHARMAINE; 8.2 (L. J. Ellis) 2 I—SILVER1 —SILVER PAPER; 9.1 (A. E. Ellis) 3 Also started: Town Major 9.1, Some Toff 9.1, Admiral Drake 9.0, Win by four lengths, two lengths. Time, 1.51. ABBOTSFORD HANDICAP, of 175 sovs, 7 furlongs: 6 OAMISADER; 8.3 (J. Dooley) 1 UNASSEMBLE; 8.2 (Didham) .. 2 S—FIRST RAID; 8.6 (R. Reed) 3 Also started: 2 Wingatui 8.9, 3 Night Maid 8.5. 7 Impertinence 7.7, 4 Miss Mcrcie 7.7. S Jock O’Hazeldehn 7.7. Won by half‘a length. Tima, 1.37. SIR MOND TAKES ROTORUA CUP ROTORUA, Last Night. The first day of the Rotorua Racing Club’s annual fixture was held at

Arawa park on Saturday in splendid weather. The track was in excellent condition after overnight rain, but tho attendance was smaller than last year. The totalisator dropped £4Bll 10/-, being £15,981, against £20,792 10/-. There were many unexpected wins, especially in the Cup, which was taken by Sir Moud with a dividend close to double figures. Results; — POHUTU HIGHWEIGHT. 1 VAI.CUIR 1 2 SUB EDITOR - 3 SMITIIFIELD 3 Also started: 7 Steady Fire. 5 First Lap, 6 Waka King, 8 Cristobal, 4 Misquin. Won by a length, a length and a hail between second and third. The winner was prominent throughout. Time, 1.43. WAIMANGU HANDICAP. 1 PROTO MINT 1 3 GAY LAP 3 5 SEARCHER 3 Also started: 7 Fraser, 9 Office Girl, 4 Catchem, 7 Snow Lap, 8 Warnboin, 10 Miss Tirau, 2 Silent. Won by a length and a half each way. Searcher led to the straight, when Protomint came up from third take the lead. Time, 1.15 4-5. MOKOIA HANDICAP. 2 TI TREE 1 3 VOLIMOND 2 1 TETRACHATE 3 Also started: 4 Black Maire, 5 Brilliant Lady, 6 Liona. Won by a length and a half eacn way. Tctrachate led along the top and into the straight, with Volimond and Ti Tree next, but failed to hold the race. Time, 1.31. ROTORUA CUP. 5 SIR MOND 1 6 CLOPTON 2 7 CRUACHAN 3 Also started: 1 Mosque, 4 High Pitch, 3 Standfast, 2 Lucky Alice. Won by a head, a length and a halt between second and third. From a good start Clopton took the lead and past the stand showed the way to Mosque, Standfast, Lucky Alice and Sir Mond, with Cruachan next. Coming up fast to take second place at the back, with Sir Mond third, the latter was second at the straight, clearing the field to win shortly. Time, 2.9. HOT SPRINGS HANDICAP. 6 MASTER ARMOUR 1 4 RANGIKAHA 2 3 MARECHAL 3 Also started: 1 Lord VaJ, 2 Laptown, 5 Miss Lap, 7 Momanatui. Won by a short neck, a head between second and Shird. Mar’ochal went away first but took second place, soon giving way in the straight to Master Armous in a fast finish. GEYSER HACK HANDICAP. 8 VAL.REINA I 6 STEADY EIRE .. v 2 GOLD LILY 3 Also started: 4 Indolent, 5 King Win, 3 Leasehold, D Creina’s KKing. Won by a length, three-quarters of a length oetween second and third. The winner led throughout. Time, 1.43. ARAWA PAR STAKES. 1 COLUMBIA i 6 TTTANETTE 2 LADY VINE ’3 Also started: 7 Dark Rewa, 8 Reclaimer, 9 Hacrcmai, 3 Lady Musk, 5 Queen Arpa, 4 Amber Lisk. Won by three-quarters of a length, a length between second and tnird. Columbia was in the load throughout and was never seriously challenged. Time, 1.3. TOURIST HANDICAP. 2 HONITON , 1 REFRESHER a 6 PRINCE VAL ** ..3 Also started; 7 Sir Russell, 5 Royal Ruler, 4 Billikins, 8 Abbess, 3 White Ringlet. Won by a length, a length and a halt between second and third. Honiton took charge at the back, Refresher com. mg up fast to second place. ON CAULFIELD TRACK. Received Sunday, 9.50 p.m. MELBOURNE, Feb. 14. The Caulfield track was good after the overnight rain. Principal results were:— FEDERAL STAKES (First division); CALINA, 8.7 (W'ilson) 1 BOLD BID, 8.13 (Duncan) .. 2 MILLETS, 8.5 (Haffacls) .... 3 Twelve started, including Financial There was a great finish. Won by a head; half a neck. Time, 6secs. (Second division); VAVITE, 8.7 (Bastian) .... 1 MIDDLE WATCH, 8.9 (Thean) 2 SCOTCH NOTE, 7.2 (Morris) . 3 Thirteen started. Won easily by two lengths, with half a head between second and third. Time, 11£. BOND CUP; PRINCE DON, 8.5 (Percival) . 1 LAMPRA, 9.2 (Wilson) .... 2 MIRA DONNA, 8.2 (Reed) .. 3 Twelve started. Won bv a head. Time, 2.351OAKLEIGH PLATE (First division): FIRST ARROW, 7.13 (Johnstone) 1 GREENLINE, 10.8 (Pike) .. 2 ZANZIBAR, S.S (Rood) .... 3 Eleven started, including Mollison. Won by a nock; long neck. Time, 1.61 (Second division): MERAB 9.5 (Pike) 1 W ALVIN, 8.0 (Knovitt) .... 2 KAFTAN. 7.9 (Morris) .... 3 Eleven started Won by a head; :i length. Time. 1.5 E ST. GEORGE STAKES: PHAR LAP. 9.7 (Pike) .... 1 INDUNA. 8.3 (Dempsey) .... 2 GLARE. 8.13 (Truskett) .... 3 Also started: Black Duchess 9.9. Black Duchess made the pace, followed comfortably by Phar Lap till near the straight when tho champion went ahead and won unoxtended by two lengths and a-half with Glare a similar distance back third. Time. 1.54|.

WANGANUI JOCKEY CLUB.

FIRST DAY ACCEPTORS. WANGANUI, Last Night. Acceptors for the Wanganui Jockey Club’s meeting (first day) are as follow: — WESTMERE HURDLES, li miles. Avro 11 2 Atareria 9 11 Democratic 10 13 Wyeford 9 6 Elicit 10 11 Gob. Market 9 4 Royal Acre 10 11 Moerangi 9 0 Disrank 10 3 Hattoras 9 0 STEWARDS’ HANDICAP, 1 mile, 110 yards. Llandudno 9 2 Statuary 7 4 Eaglet 8 13 Green Melissa 7 10 Linnet 7 0 Paiko 7 S Skyrider 7 0 Arisus 7 8 MAIDEN RACE, of 110 sovs. (weight 8.0), 6 furlongs. Orbv’s Ohoj.ce Enter Takahuj Jack Plane Bin.!'? Duchess Spearopa Makira Navaho Double Rod Mislaid JUVENILE HANDICAP, 5 furlongs. Movie Star 9 5 Royal Bengal 7 6 Isa 9 5 Paparua 7 0 Knollmore 8 3 View Teller 7 11 Halloa 7 0 Sight Draft 7 11 Impetuous 7 0 Open Cheque 7 10 EARLE STAKES, li miles. In the Shade 8 11 Chopin i b First Acre 7 13 Moutoa Paitonu 7 12 Treasury 7 1 Rov. Parade 7 12 Shrewd 7 4 VICTORY HACK HANDICAP, 1 mile, 110, yards. Statuary 9 0 Corwen < 0 Joyspear 8 10 Gueross 7 0 Kiloroll 7 0 ('insiipuner 7 0 PETRIE HACK HANDICAP, 6 furlongs. Arisus 9 5 Latakia 7 8 Playground 8 10 Hinowai 7 fi Paratoo 8 9 Blacksmith 7 3 Leisure 8 2 Winlock 7 3 Roy. Finance 8 1 Tar Baby 7 3 Merry Cry 8 1 Gold Tea Queen 8 0 Collector 7 0 FLYING HANDICAP,, 6 furlongs. Laughing Just An Idea 7 S Prince 9 13 Blue Paper 7 8 I indy Quex 9 .10 Cuticle 7 fi Bay Acre 8 (5 Melissa 7 U Ceremony 8 4 Marayan 7 0 White Fung 7 12 Limosin 7 0 Portray 7 8

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 16 February 1931, Page 2

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SPORTING. Horowhenua Chronicle, 16 February 1931, Page 2

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