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RACING NEWS.

HAWKE'S BAY MEETING.

LADY PAM WINS THE CUP. WELLINGTON, April 19. Favoured by a brilliant autumn day of bright, warm sunshine, the conditions for the Ilawke’s Bay relief meeting, held at Trentham on Saturday, were perfect. Owing to it being a one-day fixture, there was not the usual crowd of visitors usually seen at Trentham, and early in the day the crowd was rather thin. The attendance improved greatly a little later, and eventually there was a large crowd present. Lady Pam scored an outstandingly esusy win in the Hawke's Bay Cup, and Tenterdon had to much paoo for his opponents in the Hawke’s Bay Stakes. The totalisator turnover for the day was £24,280 10b. Last year in the two days at Hastings the figures were £28,828.

Detailed results: MANGATARATA HACK HURDLES, of 130 sovs. One mile and a-half. 9 Birkbeck, 9.7 (A. McDonald) ... 1 1 Uymgreat, 10.1 (Jenkins) 2 2 Tunbridge, 9.13 (Nicol) ... ... ... 3 Also started : 5 Callamart 10.11, 4 Kopja 9.8, 6 Spearopa 9.5, 8 Lucrot'a 9.4, 7 Ex .Dono 9.2. 10 Money Mint, 3 Princess Elizabeth 9.0. Won by six lengths; two lengths between second and third. Time, 2min. 46seo. POUKAWA HACK HANDICAP, of 130 sovs. Six furlongs. 2 Ko/.an. 9.1 (A. Ellis) 1 3 Glen Rossie, 8.0 (Reed) ... ... ... 2 6 Lady Ronald, 7.1 i (Burgess) ... ... 3 Also started : 5 Tobacco Land 9.3. 4 Wallaruh 8.6. 1 Ephialtes 8.5, 10 .False Scent 7.13, 13 Lady Rene 7.11, 11 Jayeen 7.10, 12 Blacksmith. 8.1, 9 Little Thrush 7.0. 7 Joie de Val 7.0, 14 Leyland 7.6, 8 Winloch 7.0.

Won by half a length; a neck between second and third. Time, lmin. 13isec. NURSERY HANDICAP, of 130 sovs. For two-year-olds. Five furlongs. 1 Richborough, 8.12 (B. Morris) ... 1

6 Gay Court, 7.5 (J. Pine) ... ... 2 7 Acis, 7.0 (McDowell) 3 Also started: 3 Innuendo 8.6 J. 4 Movietone 7.9. Fair Wind 7.2, Foghorn 7.4 i bracketed, 2 Zeebrugge 7.8, 5 St. Roger 7.7, 10 Waratah 7.4, 7 Perfect 7.5 and Granado 7.0, bracketed with Acis, 11 La Purleuse 7.6 i, 9 Chief Cleik B.li, 8 Parkland B.lj. Won by a length and adialf; half a head between second and third. Time, lmin. OJsec. HAWKE’S BAY STAKES, of 400 sovs. Weight for age with penalty. Sx furlongs and a-half. 3 Tenterden, 8.8 (B. Morris) ... ... 1

2 Simba, 9.1 (L. Morris) 2 - Lady Quex, 9.13 (Reed) ... ... ... 3 Also started : 8 White Squall 6.13, 5 Chrysology 9.4, 7 Kahikatoa 9.1, 4 Gallant Fox 7.1, 6 Oratorian 7.1, car. 7.2 i. Won by a length each way. Time, lmin. 20isec. HAWKE’S BAY CUP HANDICAP, of 300 sovs. One mile and three furlongs. 1 Lady Pam, 8.8 (Reed) 1 6 Charmaline, 7.0 (Eastwood) 2 4 Pahu, 7.9 (Broughton) 3 Also started : 3 My Own 8.13, 5 White Fang 7.11, 2 Srraightcourso 7.12, 8 Spearmiss 7.2, 9 Courtlike Heath 7.5, 10 Mount Shannon 7.0. Won by two lengths; a length .and a half between second and third. Time, 2min. 20iseo. HIGH WEIGHT HACK HANDICAP, of 130 ovs. One mile and a quarter. 4 Spearful, 9.7 (Ridgwav) ... ... ... 1 1 Cessation, 9.3 (A. Ellis) 2 5 The Sun, 8.0 (Coveny) 3

Also started: 2 -vir Laddie 9.5, 3 Saltpot 9.0, 9 Conjurer 11. 8.8, 10 Martian Chief 8.5, 8 Zephyrus 8.4, 7 Spear Lad 8.0, and Pat’e Bov 8.0, bracketed, 11 King Hai 8.0, 6 Peep B.lj. Won by halt a length; two lengths between second and third. Time, 2.9. AUTUMN HANDICAP, of 175 sovs. Seven furlongs. 8 Playground. 7.7 (Eastwood) 1 6 (Malayan, 8.4 (Creen) 2

1 Autopay, 9.4 (A. Ellis) 3 Also started: 3 Llandudno 9.0, 14 Panther 9.0 and national 11 8.4 bracketed, 5 Just an Idea 8.11, 7 Hunting Day 8.8. 4 Atholspear 8.6, 11 Sraghunter 8.2, 2 Lineage 8.1, 10 Dainty \\ ays 8.0. 13 Keddar 7.10, 9 Tahoinu 7.9, 12 Make L'p 7.7. Won by a length; two lengths between second and third. Time, 1.27. AKITIO HACK HANDICAP, of ISO sovs. Five furlongs. 1 Kozan, 9.2 (A. Ellis) 1 2 Tea Queen, 9.2 (Reed) 2 3 Ephialtes, 8.7 (B. Morris) ... ... 3 Also started : 5 Baskier 8.7, 9 False Scent 8.2, 4 Eminent 7.1. 12 Hystride 7.6, 7 Nimble 7.5, 8 Little Thrush 7.14, 13 Miss Whippet. 7.0, 6 Royal Bengal 7.0, 11 White Doe 7.3 i, 14 Wee Lnckie 7.0, 10 Master of Arts 7.0. Won by two lengths; a neck between second and third, 'lime, I.OJ.

WAIKATO RESULTS

BIG RACE TO ANTIQUE. Per Press Association. HAMILTON, April 18. The Waikato Racing Club’s autumn meeting opened to-day in fine weather; the course was in good order. Tho attendance was large, and the totalizator investments totalled £15,816 10s against £30,740 10s on the opening day last, year. H. Dulieu, rider of Lupin Abbey, who fell in the hurdles, was sent to hospital suffering from head injuries. MAIDEN STAKES, of 100 sovs. Six furlongs. 3 Camp Princess (Parsons) ... ... 1 9 Merry Lu (Manzon) 2 13 Snow Lap (Bontley) 3 Also started; 8 Wee Prince, m 16 Val Simon, 11 Momomantui, 19 Rangi King, 1 Mareohal, 2 Praetor, 5 Dainty Manners, 12 Royal England, 15 Hoinelight, 4 Ferry Light, 14 Lulu, 10 Diamond Maid, 6 Rita’s' Light, i 8 Lapaway, 17 Wee Betty, 7 Kakariki.

Won by threo lengths; four lengths between second and third. Time, 1.16 1-5. FRANKTON HURDLES, of 150 sovs. One mile and a half. 5 Arch Eagle, 9.3 (Beer) ... ... 1 6 Te Hornai, 9.0 (Mcßae) 2 1 Monetize, 10.6 (Syme) 3 Also started: 3 Pompeius 11.0, 2 Lupin Abbey 9.3, 4 Billikins 9.1, 7 Goodfellow, 8 Glen Maree 9.0.

Won by eix lengths; three lengths between second and third. Time, 2.46. JUVENILE HANDICAP, of 150 sovs. For two-year-olds. Five furlong?. I High Comedy, 9.6 (Goldfinch) 1 4 Fedora, 7.13 (Vojtre) 2 3 Baroscope, 9.3 (Tinker) 3 Also started: 2 Soloist 8.3, 7 Lirneen 7.7, 10 Ivoda Pen 7.4, 5 Luval 7.2, 1 Roseric 7.2 (cou|ded with the winner), 9 Star Lap, II Queen Arpn, 8 Heremia (coupled with Knight of Australia), 5 Dark Marble 7.0. Won by one length and a half; three lengths between seoond and third. Time, 1.1. STOREY MEMORIAL CUP, of 400 sovs. One mile and a-qunrter. 3 Antique, 7.12 (Goulsbro) ... ... 1 1 Eaglet, 8.11 (Bagby) 2 5 Mervelte, 7.7 (Voitre) 3 Also started; 2 Pegaway 9.6. 4 lieilrim 8.4, 7 Marjoram 7.7, 6 Brampton 7.0. Won by & head, a neck between second and third. Time, 2min. 6 3-ssec. LINLEY HACK HANDICAP, of 150 sovs. One mile. 1 Royal Survey, 8.3 (Gray) 1 6 Steady Fire, 9.0 (Gilmer) ... ... 2 5 First Lap, 8.0 (Goldsbro) 3 Also started ; 3 Idolent 8.9, 2 Valreina 8.7, 4 Stonehenge 8.5. Won by three-quarters of a length; two lengths and. a-half between second and third. Time, lmin. 41 3-sseo. PUKETAHA HIGH WEIGHT HANDICAP, of 125 sovs, 0»e mils. 2 Havering, 10.5 (Mcßae) ... ... 1 5 Glenstar, 8.2 (McTaviah) ... —2 1 Lucky Alice, 8.4 (Keesing) 3 Also started: 4 Sir Ruesell 9.9, 3

Autumn Sun 9.2, 6 Royal Ruler 8.10, 7 Prince Lu, 8 Palmares 8.0. Won by a length each way, Time, lmin. 41 3-ssec. PRESIDENT’S HANDICAP, of 250 so vs. Six furlongs. 2 Refresher, 7.10 (Voitre) ... ... ... 1 4 Biddy’s Boy, 7.3 (Gilmer) ... ... 2 3 Chromadyne, 7.13 (Gray) 3 Also started: 5 Aw&rere 8.13, 1 Gold Day 8.6, 8 Kingfield, 7 Tradesman, 6 Hampton Park 7.0. Won by throe-quartera of a length ; two lengths and a-quarter between second and third. Time, lmin. 13sec. BEERESCOURT HACK HANDICAP, of 125 sovg. Seven furlongs. 1 Rafflight, 8.7 (McTavish) ... ..... 1 10 Lord Val, 7.0 (Cammick) 2 6 Holly Holm, 7.3 (Horne) 3 Also started: 4 Te lloia 9.6, 5 Ruling Chief 9.2, 7 Snow Prince 8.1, 2 Good Idea 7.12, 3 Hiata, 9 Miss Albyn 7.10, 11 Whukama 7.3, 8 Leasehold 7.2, 12 Miss Lap 7.0. Won by one length; a head between second and third. Time, lmin. 26 4-ssec. HANDICAPS FOR MARTON. WELLINGTON, April 19. The following handicaps have been declared for tho Marton Jockey Club's winter meeting:— Hack Hurdles, of 100 sovs. One mile and a half.—Easterly 11.5,' Royal Damon 11.3, Callamart 10.8, Birkbeck 10.7, Cashier 10.3, Gold Like 10.2, Tunbridgo 10.0, The Warden 9.8, Kopje 9.4, Arrow Head 9.3, Brilliant Light 9.2, Acred, Cook, Ex Dono, Lucretie, Princoss Elizabeth, Star Girl, Warzono 9.0.

Dash Hack Handicap, of 100 sovs. Six furlongs.—Knollniere 9.0, Manifesto 8.6, Wallaruh 8.6,- Saltpot 7.13, False Scent 7.12, Chief Savage, Valueless 7.5, Derry Bello, Minowai 7.2, Thrasher, Kinsern g, Night Speakor 7.0. Winter Hack Handicap, of 100 sovs. Ono mile and 137 yards.—Grand Jury 9.3, Glen Rossie 8.2, Malahat 8.1, Spearfonn 7.11. Merry Melody, Aurora Borealis, Arrow Hoad 7.10, Jayson 7.8, Maimin', King Hal 7.0. Crofton Handicap, of 150 sovs. One mile and a quarter. —Black Duke 9.4, Merry Damon 8.13, Chopin 8.3, Palm 7.12, Just an Idea 7.5, Paiko, Avro 7.4, Mount Shannon, Jayson 7.0. Woller Hack Handicap, of 100 sovs. Seven furlongs.—Knollmero 9.10. Glen Rossie 9.3, Saltpot 9.0, Nightmare 8.10, Arrow Head 8.9, King Acre 8.9, Black Smith 8.7, Valueless 8.4, Gaswyn, Mamuri, Cook 8.2, Primo Moutoa, Brown Abbey, Redtation, Takahuo 8.0. Flying .Handicap, of 130 sovs. Six furlong's.—Rin Tin Tin 9.0, Blue Paper, Assemble 8.8, Royal Songster 8.3, Keddur 8.0. Gold Cure 7.12, Briar Root 7.7 J ugglc 7.5. Farewell Hack Handicap, of 100 sovs. Five furlongs. —Manifesto 9.0, Leisure 8.13 Zarcne 8.12, False Scent, Sporting Chance 8.6 Crimestor 8.0, Derry Belle 7.10, Night Speaker, Arvada 7.6, Dick Whittington Brown Abbey 7.5.

SALE AT TRENTHAM. WELLINGTON, April 19. At the sale of the Ngatarawn horses, held at Trentham on Saturday, Stur Stranger, Cyprus and the Shamblos —Sweet Charity colt were withdrawn. Hunting Day waa sold to Mr G. Ancell, of Gisborne, for ZOOgns., and the Hunting Song—Crisis rising two-year-old colt, Actaeon. went to Mr W. li. Kemball, Wellington, at the same figure. He will go inlo It. Jones s stable. The rising two-year-old filly by Hunting Song from Tigritiya went to Mr H. Tupaea, Hawke’s Bay, for 30gns. The three-year old gelding Love Song was passed. LEVIN RACING CLUB. HITCH OVER EXTRA DAY.

For the time being, the prospects of tin Ixrvin Racing Club being able to hold an extra day’s mooting this year on the proposed date. May 30, are indefinite, owing to tho receipt of a telegram from the secretary of the Racing Conference (Mr if. R. Sellers) slating that the Otaki Racing Club strongly objects to the Levin Club racing on that date. He hn3 asked the Levin stewards to select, another date, and they will deal with the matter early this week. The extra day this year was offered bv the conference for a meeting to be held before July 31, and tho stewards chose May 30 as the most suitable date for it. this being tho Saturday before tho Otaki racos, tixed for the following Wednesday (King's Birthday) and Thursday.

RACING IN AUSTRALIA.

CIT.Y TATTERS ALL’S RESULTS. SYDNEY, April 19. City Tattcrsall's Club’s autumn meeting was held in fine weal her. There was a good attendance. The principal results wore: — Denham Stakes, six furlongs.—Anchor 7.3 (White), 1; Lord Romeo, 7.11, 2Lucre, 6.13, 3. Seventeen started, including Gav Ballerina, Greenline, and Sir Chrystopher. Won bv four lengths; two lengths and a half between second and third. Time, 1.12. City Tattcrsall's Cup, one mile and threefurlongs. —Groenbird, 7.10 (Knox), 1; Pavilion, 8.1, 2; Comanche, 8.2, 3. Fifteen started. Won by three-quarters of a length each way. Time, 2.22 f. AMATEUR MEETING. MELBOURNE, April 19. At the Amateur Turf Club’s meeting the Glonhuntly Handicap resulted Prince Don, 8.7 (Morris), 1; Starissa, 7.12, 2; Mondinga, 9.0, 3. Eleven started. Won by a neck, two lengths between second and third. Time, 2.19 L TROTTING. ASHBURTON MEETING. Per Press Association. ASHBURTON. April 18. The autumn meeting of the Ashburton Trotting Club was held to-day in tine weather; the course was in good order. Tho attendance was large, and the totnlisator investments totalled £13,736 against £19,780 10s last year. After the running of the Autumn Handicap G. McKendry, driver of Glendille, was fined £5 for crossing Tini IJria. Results are as follow; Improvers' Handicap, of 150 sovs.; 3.45 class. One mile and a half.—l2 Tini Uria, scr (Barron) 1; 7 Gold Spear, scr, 2; 19 Jester, scr, 3. Also started: 22 Prince Author, 2 Golden Harvest, 9 Aj-r Lass, 8 Logan Fraser, 17 Shawing&n, 5 hranois Dillon, 12 Dark Girl, Donee, 16 Tatsy de Oro, 15 Romanos, 6 Ruin, 20 Ijocanda Moth, 4 Arion Axworthv, 13 Plain Silk, 1 Finnobrouque (coupled with Matchless Bingen), 9 Maharn, 20 Peter Piper, 17 Emma Harvea ter scr, 3 Prince Wrack 24yds bhd. Won by three lengths; two lengths between second and third. Time, 3.29 4-5. Allenton Handicap, of 135 sovs.; 3.50 class. One mile and a half.—l Edith Voyage. scr (Townley) 1; 13 Quincey Thorpe, 60yds bhd, 2; 2 Todd Lonzia, 72, 3. Also started: 5 Real Boy, 20 Our Bingen, 12 Don Denver, 3 Pearl Bingen, 21 Victress, 22 Last Child, 7 Polintu, 9 Resound, 6 llottora Bingen, 15 Golden Girl, 17 Rembrandt scr. 14 Trickful, 4 Fairyland, 8 Lucky Voyage 12 16 Groat. Dillon 24. 18 Miss Wilkes 36, 11 Duco, 10 Stanley Bingen 60, 19 Great Burton 72, 23 Mountain Mist 96. Won by three lengths: four lengths between second and third. Time. 3.27 2-5. Durbar Handicap, of 400 sovs; 4.32 class. Two miles. —7 Erin's Fortune, 36yds bhd (Tomkinson) 1; 1 Sir Author, 24. 2; 2 Grandlight, 24, 3. Also started: 6 Hostess, 10 Ariki Toa, 11 Wrackoert, 9 Steel AH scr, 4 Omaha 12vds bhd (coupled with Avenger and Harvest Child), 3 Neero, 12 Pagoant, 8 Great I jOgan 36, 5 Pluto 48. Won by two lengths; one length between second and third. Time, 4.26 1-5. Harvest Handicap, of 175 sovs; 3.28 class. One mile and a half.—2 Major Lind, 12yds bhd (Young, junior), 1; 4 Kelp, 24, 2; 14 Wild Voyage, 24, 3. Also started; 11 Lough Neagh, 12 Guy Bingen, 9 Our George, 14 Lily Harold, 5 Pink Sugar, 3 Maurice Dillon ecr, 15 Carbine Direct, 7 Sonoma, 12 Our Bird, ,1 Real Girl 12, Tenedos, 8 St. George 76. Won by Utreo

lengths; two lengths betwen second and third. Time, 3.19 2-5. Autumn Handicap, of 150 sovs, 4.50 class, • Two miles.—2 Nimbus, scr (Townley, owner), 1; 3 Willie Derby, scr, 2; 1 Compromise, 24yds blid, 3. Also started; 5 Accras, 8 Tirii Uria scr, 11 Schoolmate 12. 4 Glon’villo 24, 6 Elite Bingen 36, 9 Glenlake, 7 Millie do Oro 48, 10 Real Huon 72. Won by half a length; three lengths between second and third. Time, 4.35 1-5. Utility Handicap, of 140 sovs; 4.55 class. Two miles.—l Great Way, 24yds bhd (Donald) 1; 7 Merce Bingen, 60, 2; 9 Great Burton, scr, 3. Also started: 3 Iwarita, 2 Real Guy, 8 Stanley Bingen, 14 Wally Bingen scr, 5 Mountain Mist 12, 11 Rapture, 13 Silurian 24, 4 King Oscar, 6 Climax 48, 10 Groat. Glee 96. Won by two lengths': three longths between second and third. Time, 4.44 4-5. Raka’a. Handicap, of 225 sovs. ; 2.50 class. One mile and a-quarter.—B Rollo, 12yds bhd. (Berry), 1: 2 Major Lind, scr., 2; 3 Kelp, scr., 3. Also started: 12 Our Bird. '4 Sodium scr., 5 Nor’-wester, 1 Mister Pointer, 6 Wild Voyage 12yds bhd., 11 Proud Dillon, 9 Tenedos 24, 7 Happy Land, 13 John Noble 36, 10 Erin’s Fortune 60. Won by two lengths each wav. Time, 2min 46 2-ssoc. Farewell Handicap, of 150 sovs; 3.34 class. One mile and a-half.—4 Logaleen, 24yds bhd. (Hooper, owner), 1; 7 Millie De Oro, 24, 2; 3 Willie Derby, scr., 3. Also started : 11 Blue Glen, 8 Priceless, 15 Flying Cloud, 5 Herod scr., 13 Elite Bingen, 9 Aristotle. 14 Ulm, 7 Lightwood (coupled with Millie do Oro), 6 Compromise, 2 Ratloc. 12 Llewellyn 12, 10 Netta Oro 24, 16 Alva Lass, 8 Somerbv 36. Won by two lengths each way. Time, 3inin. 23 l-ssec. HANDICAPS FOR NELSON. GREYMOUTH, April 18. Handicaps for the autumn meeting of the Nelson Trotting Club, to bo bold on May 1. are as follow: Pioneer Handicap (harness), of 70 sovs.; 3.45 class. One mile and a-half.—lnvention. Silver Bird, Murcliimes, Eastern Queen, Proud Pointer, Nell Bingen. Benvenue. Toreador, Pearlie Thorpe scr., Teri Kingi 60. Wakefield Handicap (harness), of 80 sovs. 3.4 class. One mile and a-quarter. —Bara Gold, Noll Bingen, Revenue, Hone Hcke, Author Chimes, Chancellor Wilkes, Toreador scr., Kodie, Alpine Melody, Hakari 12 yds bhd., Waipuki, Mahon’s Day 24. Brightwater Handicap (harnoss), of 75 sovs.; for titihoppled troters; 3.51 class. One mile and a-half. —Silver Bird, Clive Casey, Hardy Moor, Lemoro scr., Westwood 24yds bhd.. Locnnda Rose 36, Wikitoria 48, Efligy 60, Billy Bingen 72, Tod Bingen, Wall 96, Nelson Parrish 132. (Nelson Trotting Club Handicap (harness) of 150 sovs. ; 4.48 class. Two miles. — Bessie Dillon, Royal Drusus, Willie Derby, Mountain Ore, Loco, Nelsonian scr., Lifebuoy. Lightwood, Glenlake 12yds bhd.. Jewel Elect 48, Native Hero 60.

Murchison Handicap (harness), of 00 sovs.; 3.42 class. One mile and a-half. — Bara Gold, Invention, Murcliimes, Lemora, Proud Pointer, Hone Heke, Toreador scr., Alpine Melody 12yds bhd.. Van Newton 24, Bessio Dillon 36, Lifebuoy 60.

Corrigan Cup Handicap (harness), of 80 sovs.; 3.3 class. Ono mile and a-quar-lor. —Invention, Eastern, Owen, Chancellor Wilkes, Toreador, Ivodie, Teri Kingi. Author Chimes scr., Nelson Parrish, Drift Wave. Waipuki 12yds bhd., Loco, 24, Willie Derby, Belle o’ Mine, Travis 36, Ailsa Bingen, Nelson Chum 60. Foxhill Hundicap (harness), of 85 sovs.;

for unhoppled trotters ; 5.8 class. Two miles —Silver Bird, Clive Casey, ilardv Moor scr., Locanda Rose, Westwood 34yds blid., Wikltoriii 36, Efligy 48, Billy Bingen 84, Todd Bingen 108, Wall 120. Dash Handicap (harness), of 90 sovs. :

2.23 class. One mile. —Drift Wave, Loco Hakari, Willie Derby, Homeward, Waipuki scr.. Lightwood, Lifebuoy, Nelsonian, Mountain Ore 12yds blid., Darn Roco, Glenlake 24, Native Hero, Nelson’s Chum 36, Jowel Elect 48.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LI, Issue 118, 20 April 1931, Page 4

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RACING NEWS. Manawatu Standard, Volume LI, Issue 118, 20 April 1931, Page 4

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