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AVONDALE MEETING

MASTER NORVAL CHIEF WINNER. GAY BLONDE THE GUINEAS. Per Press Association. AUCKLAND, Nov. 5. Showery weather prevailed for the final day of tho Avondale Jockey Club’s spring meeting to-day. The totalisator investments amounted to £11,444, as compared with £17,591 on the second day last year. Tho total for the meeting was £31,546 as compared with £39,994 in 1933. Results :

GREY LYNN HURDLES HANDICAP, of £175. About one mile and threequarters. 1 THEPIS, 10.5 (Burgess) 1 2 KING WIN, car. 9.2 (Mcßae) ... 2 3 GLENADE, 9.2 (Sullivan) 3 Also started: 4 Silver Division car. 9.3 a. Three-quarters of a length; eight lengths. Time, 3.11 1-5. NURSERY HANDICAP, of £150; for two-year-olds. Five furlongs. 2- GAY SHEIK, 8.11 (Tinker) 1 3- TRIUNE, 7.10 (Horne) 2 3-3 VELOCIPEDE, car. 7.11 (Tremain) 3 Triune and Velocipede wore bracketed. Also started: 1-1 Fairfax 8.10 (left at tho post) ; 4-4 Singara car. 7.11, 5-5 Gay Acre 7.0.

A neck; half a length. Tmc, 1.1 4-5. MT. ALBERT HANDICAP, of £l3O. Six furlongs. 1-1 SILVER JUBILEE, 8.8 (Green) ... 1 3-3 PRINCE ACRE, ear. 7.0 (Winder) 2 6- MISS LTJ, car. 7.4 (Wiggins) ... 3 Also started: 4-5 Princess Star 9.0, 5-6 Solomon 8.11, 2-2 Ballyrnoney car. 7.5, 7- Lady Diana 7.2, 9-8 Chief Emerald 7.0, 8-9 Cornerman ear. 7.3, 10-10 Express car. 7.3.

A head; a length. Time, 1.14 s PLUMPTON HANDICAP, of £4OO. One mile and a quarter.

4-1 MASTER NORVAL, 7.11 (Home) 1 1-4 ROYAL ARTIST, 8.1 (Pine) ... 2 9-9 MUSQUIL, car. 7.3 (Cameron) ... 3 Also started: 3-2 Carfex 8.11, 2-3 Aga Khan 8.3, 8-8 Baroscope 8.0, 6-6 King’s Archer car. 7.12, 5-5 Lord Val 7.11, 7-7 Killadar car. 7.3.

Three-quarters of a length; a neck Time, 2.7.

King’s Archer took tho lead early from Royal Artist but Musquil and Baroscope went to the front along tho back and they led into tho straght from Royal Artist' and Aga Khan. Master Norval then came through with a fine finishing run over the last furlong to defeat Royal Artist, Musquil, and Killadar. Musquil, tho outsider of tho field, made a good showing and finished solidly after making most of the running with Baroscope. AVONDALE GUINEAS, of £3OO. One

1 GAY BLONDE, 8.5 (Tinker) 1 2 REREPAI, 8.10 (McKenzie) 2 3 NAMAKIA, 8.5 (Kecsing) 3 Two lengths; two lengths and a half. Time, 1.41.

Namakia tvent to the front at the start but was soon passed by Rercpai and Gay Blonde. Rercpai maintained the lead until entering tho straight when Gay Blonde went to tho front and drew away to win comfortably. PRESIDENT’S HANDICAP, of £2OO. Six furlongs. 2- SINKING FUND, 8.5 (McTavish) . 1 4-3 BRITISH COLUMBIA, 8.3 (Goldfinch) 2 3- LADY KYRA, car. 7.14 (Pine) ... 3 Also started: 1-1 Roreatu 9.9, 5-5 Tradesman car. 8.2. A length; a nock. Time, 1.14. NEW LYNN HANDICAP, of £l3O. One mile. 1- KELLY, 7.13 (McT&vish) 1 3- KING BRIERLY, 8.0 (Wiggins) ... 2 2- NUN NICER, 7.11 (Pine) 3 Also started: 6-6 First Lap 8.13, 4-4 Bonny Gay 8.1, 10-11 Safari car. 8.1, 9-9 Ruling King car. 7.10, 8-7 On Approval car. 7.9, 5-5 Aubrotia car. 7.3, 11-10 Gold Musk car, 7.3, 7-8 King Tut car. 7.24. A length; a short head. Time, 1.42. NIHOTAPU HANDICAP, of £175. Seven furlongs. 1- GAY MARIGOLD, 8.5 (Goldfinch) 1 2- KING MESTOR, 7.7 (Wiggins) ... 2 4- ARCH RULER, 7.3 (H. Gilmer) . 3 Also started: 7-6 Gay Broney 8.4, 6-7 Whaka**vra car. 7.3, 3-2 Jalldy Karo 7.5, 5- Psychologist car. 7.1. <V length; a length and a half. Time, 1.26 3-5. MISHAP TO CHIEF COOK. After hearing evidence regarding the mishap in the Henderson Handicap on tho first day, when Chief Cook broke a leg and iiad to bo destroyed, tho judicial committee decided that tho cause was Chief Cook being crossed by Hushing, ridden by L. Clifford. Clifford was suspended for one month.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 291, 6 November 1934, Page 10

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AVONDALE MEETING Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 291, 6 November 1934, Page 10

AVONDALE MEETING Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 291, 6 November 1934, Page 10

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