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SPORTING

RACING FIXTURES. April 8. —Westland R.C. April 10, 11.—Greymouth J.C. April 11, 15.—AvondSle J.C, April 15. —Reefton J.C. April 17, 18.—Hawke’s Bay J.C. April 18, 20. —Waikato R.C. April 2.3;—Stratford. R.C. April 30, May 2. —Whangarei R.C. April 30, May 2. —Nelson J.C. May 2.—Marton J.C. May 2. —Amberley R.C. 1 May 6, 7.—Egmont R.C. May 9.—Franklin R.C. May 8, 9.—Marlborough R.C. Majr 33, 14.—Southland R.C. May 14, 16. —Wanganui J.C. May 22, 23,—Masterton R.C. May 28.—Ashburton County' R.C. May 23, 25.— I Te Kuiti R.C. TROTTING DATES. April 4, B.—N.Z. Metropolitan T.C. Easter. April B.—Westland R.C. Autumn (two events). April 9, 11.—Taranaki T.C. Annual. April 10, 11.—Greymouth J.Q. Autumn (two events each day). April 15.—Reefton J.C. Autumn (two events). April 18.—Ashburton T.C. Autumn. April 23.—South Canterbury J.C. Aur tumn (two events). ■ May 2.—Cambridge T.C. Annual. May 7, 9.—Forbury Park T.C. Winter. May 16. —Waikato T.C. Autumn. ELLERSIOE FIXTURE. LEITRIM WINS SPRINT. EAGLET CAPTURES MILE. (Special to “Northern Advocate.”) AUCKLAND, This Day.

The Auckland Racing Club ; s autumn carnival waa concluded at Ellerslio yesterday. The attendance was estimated at 19,000. The totalisator handled £53,516 10/-, compared with £78,765 on the second day of last year, a decrease of £25,248 10/-, or 34 per cent. The investments for the meeting were £102,317, compared with £153,497 last year, a decrease of £51,180, or 33 per cent. The club's share of totalisator revenue is £7673, which falls short by £1477 of the amount given in stakes, £9150. The events decided after going to press yesterday resulted as follows: Huia Handicap, of 550 sovs; six furlongs.—'o)3) Leitrim, 8.5, '(Gras), 1; (2) Gold' Day, 7.9, (Keesing), 2; (12) Honiton, 7.2£ (Horne), 3. Also started; (7) Pegaway, (8) ToxeUma, (6) Silvermine, (1) Supremacy, (4) Gold Money, (10) White Wings, (5) Chromadyne, (9) Prince Val, (11) British King. Won by a nepk, half a length between second and third horses. Time—l.l3 . 3-5. , [ Islington Handicap, of 450 sovs; one mile.—-(3) Eaglet, 9,3 (Bagby),-!;. (6) Volimond, 8.12 (Goldfinch), •£; (3) Cynthia N., 8.1, (Gray), 3. Also started; (4) Eager Rose, (1) Mervette, (8) Tenakoe, (2) Chief Link, (11) Patutahi, (7) Chief Joy, (IB) Spring Abbey, (12) Lucky Alice, (15) Hannibal, i(16) Werata, (14) King Willonyx, (9) Envoy, (9) Valeuir. Won-by threequarters of a length each way. Time —1.38 4-5. CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. ' m WISE CHOICE WINS GIMCEACK. BLACK DUKE SCORES IN SOCKBURN. (Per Press Association. —Copyright.) CHRISTCHURCH, This Day. On the opening day of the Canterbury Jockey Club's autumn meeting the totalisator investments amounted to £31,135 10/, compared with £50,031 last year. The results of the remaining races are as follow: — Gimcrack Handicap, of 200 sovs; six furlongs.—<(2) Wise Choice, 9.0 (Didham), 1; (5) Grand Acre, 8.2, 2; (3) Muff, 11.13, 3. Also started: (6) The Dove, (1) Coroner, (4) Knockarty, (8) Shot Silk, (9) Mistress , Quickly, (7) Gay Nita. Woni by two lengths. Time—l.l3. Soekburn Handicap, of 300 sovs; nine furlongs—(2) Black Duke, 8.8 (Didham), 1; (3) Ball Dress, 8.2, 2; (4) Night Effort, 7.0, -3. Also started: (1) Spoon, (6) Glen 'Rowan, (5) Semper Paratus. Won by a length and a half. Time—l.s3 1-5. Courtenay Handicap, of 250 sovs; seven furlongs. —'(4) First Raid, 8.0 (T. Green), 1; (3) Meprisant, 9.1, 2; (1) True Shaft, 9.3, 3. Also started: (2) A 1 Jolson, (5) Bon Rose, (6) The Dove. Won by three-quarters o| a length. Time —1.27.

PEILDING MEETING. ‘ FITZ QUEX WINS AGA.iIN. (Per Press Association.—OopyirlgM.T FEILDING, This Day. At the Peilding Jockey Club’s meeting yesterday the totalisatov- handled £18,952, against £29,400 foir the second day last year. The total for the meeting was £35,834, compared with £sß*, 117 last year. The ‘ concluding events results as follow / Denbigh Handicap, of 1250 sovs; six furlongs. —(2) Aston, j. 11 (Broughton), 1; (3) Orapai, 8.4, 2; (5) Gold Dawn, 8.0, 3. Also started: (1) Consent, (4) Just an (°) Goon Song. Won by two lengths each way. Time —1.12 1-5. ; Oroua Hack Cup of 325 sovs; one mile and a distance.—(l) | Mahora, 9.2 (Morris), 1; (6) Grand •lv> r y> 8.12, 2; (2) Spearful, 8.6, 3. Also i Started: (3)

Monalof, (8) Glenrossie, (11) Spearform, (7) Arajean, (10) Arrow Head, (9) Little Doubt, (4) Laconic, (13) The Warden, (12) Blacksmith, (5) War Zone, Won by half a length. Time —1.54 3-5.

Makino Hack Handicap, of 200 sovs; seven furlongs. —(2) Fitz Quex, 7.13 (Mackio), 1; (1) Richfield, 8.10, 2- (3) Cashier, 8.11, 3. Also started: (4) Paratoo, (6) Gold Dawn,' (7) Rory Mor, (5) Gold Cure, (8) Juggle. Won by a length. Time—l. 27 1-5. WAIRABAPA RACES. FALSE SCENT A SURPRISE. MARTIAN CHIEF WINS MAIDEN. (Per Press Association. —Copyright.) MASTERTON, This Day. For the first day of the Wairarapa Racing Club’s meeting the totalisator investments were £16,078, as against £26,066 on the opening day last year. The remaining events resulted as follow: — Martinborough Handicap, of 200 sovs; seven furiongs.—(l) Lineage, 7.11 (Dowell), 1; (0) Make-up, 7.11, 2; (2) Atholspear, 8.11, 3. Also started: (5) Staghunter, (3) Belle Star, (4) Billion, (7) Tcheka. Won by three lengths. Tima —1.27 1-5. Mokai Hack Handicap, of 150 sovs; seven furlongs.—(9) False Scent, 7.9 (Drinkwater), 1; (2) Rotation, 7.9, 2; (5) Johneen, 7.13, 3. Also started: (1) Tobaceoland, (8) Ben Hur, (7) Derraod, (3) Valueless, (6) Lucretia, (10) White Doe, (4) Peep. Won by half a length each way. Time—--1.27. Maiden Hack, of 130 sovs; seven furlongs (weight B.7).—Martian Chief i (Baker), 1; (1) Joie de Val, 2; (5) ■ Manuiri, 3. Also started: (10) Wee . Lackie, (7) Exaltation, (2) Pat’s ] Boy, (11) Tara, Lad, (4) Retract, (8) , Populace, (9) Midnight Echo, (3) Lady Ronald. Won by half a length. No time telegraphed. 1

RIVERTON GALLOPS. , HANDICAP TO TOWN MAJOR. SQUATTER WINS STEEPLES. ' fPer Press Association. —Copyright.) INVERCARGILL, This Day. The second” day of the Riverton meeting was held in fine weather, before a large attendance. The track was holding. The totalisator handled £15,013, compared with £19,243 on the second day last year.

H. Anderton, rider of Good Gift in the Highweight Handicap, was suspended for 14 days for crossing Membo in the straight in the early stages of the race.

The remaining events resulted as

follow:- 4 -

Easter, Handicap, of 310 sovs; one mile and a quarter, —(6) Town in aine, 8,5, 2; (3) Royal Saxon, 9.0, 3. Also started; (1) Red Sea, (7) Camisader, (2) Wingatui, (5) Salmo Salar, (8) Speed Light, (9) Night Maid, Won by two lengths. Time—-r 2.7.

Riverton Steeplechase, of 200 sovs; about two miles and a quarter.- —(2) Squatter, 9.11 (Langford), 1; (5) Kapuna, 11.2, 2; (9) Diamond Jack, 9.0, 3. Also started; (3) Maungamoe, (6) Radiac, (4) Snow Fall, (1) Valves, (8) Matu, (10) Taramoa, (6) Koreta. Radiac, Valves, Matu and Taramoa fell. Koreta was pulled up. Won by six lengths. Timer —5.30 4-5,

Wallace Handicap, of 130 sovs; six furlongs.—-(C) Leading Boy* 7.5 (Leckie), 1; (11) Some Form., 7.5, 2; (1) Hot Tea, 8.0, 3, Also started: (3) Crubenmore, (2) Banner Boy, (10) Baby Bliss, (5) YHiegrove, (4) Meitui, (8) Felony, (7) Cetchcla, (12) Archdeacon, (9) Rombeau. Won by four lengths. No time telegraphed. Monowai Handicap, of 200 sovs; one mile.—(s) Red Boa, 7.12 (Pope), 1; (1) Charmaine, 9.3, 2; (6) Money Mine, 8.'5, 3. Also started: (2) Havoc, (3) Some Toff, (4) Apache. Won by half ~a length. Time —1.47 2-5. WAIPUKURAU FIXTURE. QUEEN’S CHOICE TAKES CUP. FLUTE WINS -SPRINT. (Pet Presi Association. —Copyright.) HASTINGS, This Day. The Waipuknrau Jockey Club’s Easter meeting was held yesterday in fine weather and with a large attendance. The proceeds are for the Earthquake Relief Fund. The totalisator handled £9759 for seven races, against £19,277 for eight races last venr. Results; —

Maiden Eaee, of 100 sovs; six furlongs (special weights). —(1) Aerospire, 1; (5) Mon Roi, 2; (2) Royal Bengal, 3. .Also started; (4) Hunting Power, (3) Sweet Sue. Won by half a length. Time—l.l6.

Ha turn a. Hack Handicap, of 150 sovs; five furlongs.-—(5) High. Stride 7.5. l; (]) Manifesto 9.0, 2; (4) Flute 7.0, 3. Also started: (3) Souchong, (2) Jazz King, (G) King Mann, (7) Black Flyer. Won by half a head. Time—l.l 4-5.

Ruataniwha Hack Handicap, of 1 ;, 0 sovs; one mile and a quarter. —(1) Charmaline, B.G, 1; (3) Malahat, 8.1, 2; (4) High Header, 7.2, 3. Also star-

•- ed: (2) Easterly, (5) Keen, (7) Kim I, bo, (0) Princess Elizabeth, Won b; ) a length. Time —2.8 3-5. Waipnkurau Cup, of 200 sovs; om mile and a quarter. —(4) Queen ’i Choice, 7.10, 1; (3) Tahoma, 7.12, 2 (2) Brambletorn, 8.0, 3. Also start ’ ed: (.1) Shrewd, (5) Bennanee, (0] ’ Maslier. Won by a length. Time'—2.! : 1-5. f > Oringi. Handicap, of 125 so vs; five furlongs.—(l) Innuendo, 7.8, 1; (2] Sporting Chance, 8.7, 2; (3) Roya Bengal, 7.5, 3, Also started: (4} Souchong, (5) Chief Clerk, (0) Ane mometer. Won by a head. Time —1.1 4-5. Ladies’ Handicap, of 100 soys; one mile and three furlongs.—(3) High Header, 10.9, 1; (1) Cook, 10.10, 2; (3) Kaiti, 11. C, 3. Also started: (5) King’s Folly, (4) Autumn Dawn. - Won by two lengths. Time—2.27. ; Flying Handicap, of 150 sovs; six ; furlongs.—‘(4) Flute, 7,0, 1; (2) Cuticle, 9.1, 2; (1) Freehold, 9.8, 3. Also started: (7) Kaihora, (5) Zipper, (3) High Stride, (6) Black Flyer, Headds separated ! the placed horses. Time—l.ls 3}-5. HAWERA TROTS. SPECULATOR. WINS OPUNAKE. HAPPY LAND SCORES AGAIN. (Per Pres* As«ocla«on.—OftpytlgM.T HAWERA, This Day. On the final day of the Hawera Trotting Club’s meeting the totalisator handled £11,607, compared with £18,594 on the second day last year. The total handled for the meeting was £2.1,837, compared w r ith £36,252 last year. The concluding events resulted as under: —• , Opunake Handicap, of 200 sdvsjtwo miles.—i(6) Speculator, scr, 1; (2) Great Glee, 24yds, 2; (7) Wimmera King, 12yds, 3. Also started: (3) Merec Bingen, (4) Ben Bingen, (1) Biddy Parish, (5) Tamahine. Won by a length and a half. Time —4.50. Stewards’ Handicap, of 170 sovs; one mile. —(2) Tumatakuru, 24yds, 1; (1) Dan Direct, 12yds, 2; (4) Bell Lorrimer, scr, 8. Also started; (8) High Sea, (7) Peter Lloyd, (3) Zella, (6) Day Time, (5) Major Lind. Won by two lengths. Time —2.14, j

Kaponga Handicap, of 180 sovs; two miles.—(2) Dan Direct, 24yds, 1; (3) Jewel Elect, scr, 2; (5) Wakefield, 60yds, 3. Also started: (9) Huia Maid, (1) Lomar, (8) Rita Thorpe, (4) Hollybank, (6) Hilltop, (7) Great Change. Won by three-quarters of a length. Time —4.37 3-5, Patea Handicap, of 180 sovs; one mile and a quarter.—>(l) Happy Land, 48yds, 1; (2) Bell Lorrimer, scr, 2; (3) Nella Dillon, 48yds, 3.. Also started:: (4) Bonniewah a/hd Lady Jewel (bracketed), (6) High Sea, (5) Explosion. Won by three-quarters of a length. Time —2.50 3-5. RACES POSTPONED. RESULT OF HEAVY RAIN. n (Per Pres* Association. —Copyright.) GREYMOUTH, This Day. The Kumara Racing Club's meeting, scheduled for yesterday, was postponed until Wednesday owing to heavy rain overnight. AUSTRALIAN TURF. RANDWICK MEETING. THE DIMMER’S CUP. BURWOOD WINS STAKES. (Received 9 a.m.) SYDNEY, April 6. The second day of the Australian Jockey Club’s autumn meeting was held at Randwick today in fine w.ather The attendance was about 55,000, An early-morning shower provided a holding track. The Dimmer, which carried the support of most backers, won the Sydney Cup with ease. He was always nicelyplaced and went away from the field in the straight. Results: — La Pcrouse Handicap, a sweepstake of 8 sovs, with 600 sovs added; six furlongs. Prince Yerdercr, 7.8, (Cook), I; Sir Duninald, 7.6 (Simpson), 2; Lady O’Clare, 7.8 (Pratt), 3. Fourteen started. Gararal Boy made the early running and led into the straight from Anchor, Carnella, Lady O’Clare and Prince Vcrderer. The lastnamed shot to the front passing the Leger and won with ease by four lengths. Time —1.14.

Easter Stakes, a sweepstake of 5 sovs each, with 500 sovs added; seven furlongs.—Burwood, 7.0. (Pereival), I; Johnnie Jason, 7.13 (Cracknell), 2; Golden Gate, 7.7 (Pratt), 3. Fourteen started. Bold Bid showed the way into the straight from Gloriole, Johnnie Jason and Burwood. Finishing slouth-, Burwood reached the judgte with two lengths to spare. Time —1.35. First Steeplechase. Handicap, a sweepstake of 2 sovs each with 400 added; about two miles and a quarter. —Burraform, 10.11 (Troy), 1; Reviser,

- 12.2 (Dynan), 2; Namera, 11.7 (Fieldr er), 3. Seven started. Ego and Lighten fell. Reviser -was the pacemaker from Kinross, Burraform and Namera. ' Reviser led over the final obstacle by ten lengths, but Burraform came with a late run and gained the verdict by a length. Time —4.24 f, 1 SYDNEY CUP. A sweepstake of 30 sovs each, with 5000 sovs added, and Gold Cup valued at 200 sovs. Two miles. THE DIMMER, 7.12 (Bartle) ... 1 ALCMAN, 7.3 (Percival) ........ 2 DONALD, 8,12 (Davidson) ..... T 3 Eleven started. Balloon King ran to the front from Troilus, Inducement, Aleman and First Acre. They ran in that order to the top of the straight, where The Dimmer, which moved smartly round the field, joined issue with Balloon King from First Acre, Inducement, Troilus and Aleman. The Dimmer maintained his run and won easing up by three lengths. Time — 3.54|. Wentworth Handicap, a sweepstake of 6 sovs each, with 600 sovs addpd; six furlongs.—Bonnie Valeria, 8.4 (Cook), 1; Lightning March, 8.5 (Hornery), 2; Alleviate (late Legendary), 7.7 (Weiss), 3. Nineteen started. Mariado was the pacemaker from Hunt the Slipper, Bassanton, Top Speed and Galina. At the distance Lightning March took command and appeared to be a winner, but Bonnie Valeria got up in the final strides to snatch the victory by a length. Time —1.153. Local Handicap, a sweepstake of 5 sovs each, with 500 sovs added; one mile and a quarter. —Myarin, 8.5 (Munro), 1; Sunlover, 6.9 (Weiss), 2; Don Moon, 8.12 (Bartle), 3. Seventeen started. Myarin raced to the front on leaving the barrier. ERT'Was i not afterwards headed and won with ease by two lengths. Time—2. 81.

TARANAKI TROTTING CLUB.

FIRST DAY’S HANDICAPS. ■ / (Per Pres* Association. —oonyrtglit.-f NEW PLYMOUTH, This Day. Handicaps for the first day of the Taranaki Trotting Club’s meeting on Thursday are as follow: NOVICE HANDICAP Of 85 sovs. One mile and a half. Prince Francis Lochinvar scr Lincoln ser Harvest Boy scr Call Moko scr Luminate scr Golden Oaks scr Cracker ser Payllis Arabon scr Axworthy 12 Hemlock Hero ser Makauri Belle 24 Rector . ser Oliver Thorpe 36 Black Ballin scr Windshield 60 Great Fame scr Impromptu 108 WAITAURA HANDICAP Of 90 sovs. One mile and a half. Amy Etawah ser Madame Mack 36 Summer Time scr King’s Guard 48 Octoeprd scr Le Campione 60 Worthy Queen 12 Fenoro 72 El Merit 24 Hue Coronado ' 84 Wikitoria 36 Kitty Patch 96 URENUI HANDICAP Of 95 sovs. Two miles.

Typist ser Lee Nelson scr Black Ballin scr Nelsonian scr Moko Chief ser Impromptu 12 Golden Oaks scr Tamahine 12 Mr. Guy ser Some Dillon 48 Mild Derby ser Lady Author 48 Tui Coronado scr Jewel Elect 60 Rita Thorpe scr TARANAKI CUP Of 225 sovs. Two miles. Belle Lorrimer ser Bonnie wall 12 Lady Yvonne ser Glendore 12 Fleet Arrow scr Wakefield 24 All Red ser Dan Direct 24 Little Guy ser Master Huia 36 High Sea' ser Tumatakura 36 Grand Canyon scr Arachue 36 Lomar * ser El Direct 36 Jewel Elect scr Great Parrish 72 Lady Jewel 12 MOTUROA HANDICAP Of 100 sovs. One mile. Prince ' Mt. Logan scr Lochinvar ser Belinda King ser Le Chenault scr Makauri Belle scr p o i scr Kevin Brae scr Lady Snips scr Nelsonian 12 Phyllis Windshield 12 Axworthy ser Rita Thorpe 12 Native Berry scr Highland Queen’s Bond scr Derby 12 Great Fame ser Prince Pedro 36 Roger Lyon scr Sailor Boy 36 Whippet scr Bingen Crest 48 Oliver Thorpe scr INGLEWOOD HANDICAP Of 110 sovs. Two miles. Bingen Spears scr Belle Hugo scr PR O t sCr Le Campione scr Caballero scr Mokauna 12 Madame Mack scr Kitty Patch 12 Octoeord ser Call Boy *>6 Hue Coronado scr Mere Bingen 120 Tod Bingen scr OMATA HANDICAP Of 95 sovs. One mile and a half. Harvest Boy scr Tui Coronado scr Poi scr Lady Hemlock Hero scr Coronado scr Mr. Guy ser Travis scr Queen’s Bond scr Rita Thorpe scr Moko Chief Scr Kevin Brae 12 Tori King! scr Highland Windshield scr Derby 24 Golden Oaks scr Lee Nelson 36 Mild Derby scr Sailor Boy 48 Huia Maid scr MANGOREI HANDICAP Of HO sovs. One. mile and a quarter. Tvpist scr Lady Author scr Grand Canyon scr Jewel Elect scr Fleet Arrow scr Peter Lloyd scr Flitou sea- High Sea 12 Rangihau scr Bonniewah 12 Highland * Arachne 36 Derby scr Dan Direct 48 Hilltop ' scr Tumatakura 60 Lomar scr

AVONDALE MEETING. HANDICAPS DECLARED. (Special to “Northern Advocate. ’ ’) AUCKLAND, This Day. The following handicaps for the first Jav of the Avondale Jockey Club’s

autumn meeting 1 , to be held next Saturday and on Wednesday of next week, have been declared by F. J. McManemin: —

AVONDALE HURDLES Of 250 sovs. One mile and a half.

OAKLEY HANDICAP Of 225 sovs. Six furlongs,

FOLEY MEMORIAL HANDICAP Of 500 sovs. One mile and a .quarter

CHEVALIER HANDICAP Of 225 sovs. One mile.

TITIRANGI HANDICAP Of 250 sovs. One mile.

WAIKATO MEETING.

WEIGHTS DECLARED,

(Per Pres* Association. —Copyright.) PALMERSTON N., This Day. Weights for the first day of the Wab kato Racing Club's autumn to be held at Te Rapa on April 18 apd 20, are as follow: —

JUVENILE HANDICAP Of .150 sovs. Five furlongs

STOREY MEMORIAL CUP Of 400 sovs. One mile and a quarter,

LltfLfiY HACK HANDICAP Of 150 sovs. One mile.

PUKETAHA HIGHWEIGHT; . handicap;

Of 125 sovs; One iftile

PRESIDENT’S HANDICAP Of 250 sovs. Six furlongs.

Amour 7.5 Maid 7 0 Hit the Deck 7 4 Wee Boy 7 0 Cristobel 7 4 ... ,

EOSEBANK HANDICAP Of 175 sovs. Seven furlongs. Hit the Deck 9 0 Gap. Dollar 7 12 Operatic 8 9 Emancipation 7 12 Stimulant 8 5 Diamond Taurua 8 5 Maid 7 12 Meriy Lu 8 5 Lineroo 7 12 Camp Euling King. 7 12 Princess 8 1 Kouranui 7 12 Praetor •8 1 Art Gallery 7 12 Vanessa 7 13 Bronze Tray 7 12 Valdore 7 13 British Howick 7 12 Princess 7 12 Trusty7 12 Magic Mint 7 12 Lottery 7 12 Orient Morn 7 12 Eoyal Alpina 7 12 England 7 12

Cvuachan 31 4 Dark Prince 9 10 Pompeins 11 3 Respirator 9 0 Wiltshire 11 0 Wako King 9 0 Monetize 30 32 Owaivaka 9 0 Marble Kaihorcmai 9 0 King 30 0 Semi-circle 9 0 Singleton 30 0 Arapawa 9 0 Lucess 10 0 Glen Maree 9 0 High Pitch 9 12 Loving Cup 9 0 Airtight 9 10 Ivonraijui . 9 0

Easter Time 10 0 Bonny Chief Jewel 9 0 Mumble 7 3 Speedmint 8 9 Teels 7 0 Columba 8 0 Queen Arpa 7 0 Fedora" 5 8 0 Royal * Peter Gallant 7 0 Jaekspn 8 0 Silent Miss 7 0 Stitch 7 S Bugle Call 7 0 Brazanha 7 7 Simint 7 0 Curie 7 4 Speedfast 7 0 Whakapava 7 4 Roserie 7 0 Tatyoon 7 3 Dark Marble '7 0 Waraloou 7 3

In the Shade 9 2 Marjoram 7 8 Corinax 8 11 Gay Cockade 7 4 Royal Mer^etto 7 o Doulton 8 11 King March 7 0 Bright Glow 8 11 Pewa 7 0 Star Stranger 8 8 Lucky Alice 7 0 Sir Mond 8 4. Little Doubt 7 0 Chopin - 8 4 Lucy Rose 7 0 Eaglet 8 4 Mosque7 0 Volimond 7 8 Gay Idea 7 0 Eager Rose 7 8 Brampton. 7 0 Paitonu 7 8

Pakitere 9 12 To Money 8 5 Puriri Park 9 12 Royal Survey 8 2 " Royal Neil 8 0 Finance 9 9 Production 8 0 Rafflight 9 5 Gold Lily 8 0 Gay Idea 9 3 Holly Holm 8 6 Mauriaena 9' 1 Justify 8 0 Jaeldy Karo 8 13 Bizarre 8 ,0 Sub-Editor 8 13 King Swift 8 0 Tambourine 8 11 Gamp Prince 8 0 Carl Idem 8 10 Rangikaha 8 0 Grand Spirit 8 9 Sports King 8 0 Little Doubt 8 7 Escalus 8 0 Principal 8 0 •

RAIL VVA V HAN DIO A P Of 375 sovs. Six furlongs. Lady Quex 9 12 Lady’s Boy 7 6 6 0 Pegaway 9 5 Honiton 7 Leitrim 9 2 Bernera , 7 Paganelli 9 1 Chief *loy 7 0 Bilvermine Havering 9 S 1 Hampton R] Park 7 0 0 A ware re 8 7 Fly. Pnnee i Gold Bay 8 i> Lucy Rose 7 0 Gold Money 8 0 British King 7 0 Refresher 7 8 RafHight 7 0 White Wings 7 8 Prince Val 7 o

Sir Mond 10 1 Plv. Prince S 0 Chopin 10 1 Envoy 8 0 Simba 9 12 Spring Abbey S 0 Paitonu 9 7 Hannibal 8 0 Marjoram 9 f> Worata 8 0 Maori Boy 9 4 Good Boy 8 0 Chief Link 8 11 Hampton Cynthia X. 8 10 Park 8 0 Tenakoe 8 9 Good Idea 8 0 King March 8 9 Loving Cup 8 (,) Patutahi 8 7 Tel rare hate 8 0 Lucky Alice 8 2 British King 8 0 Llanore 8 U Trishna 8 I.) K. Wlllonyx 8 0 ' ■‘1

FRANKTON HURDLES Of 150 sovs. One mile and a half. Cruaclian 11, •5 Arch Eagle 9 3 Ponipeius 11 0 Dark Prince 9 1 Wiltshire 10 12 Billikius 9 1 Star Comet 10 10 Loving Cup 9 0 Quinsilia 10 8 Town Bird 9. 0 Monetize 10 6 Te Homai 9 0 Lucess 10 0 Unoco 9 0 Singleton 9 13 Abbess 9 0 Marble Kin g 9 9 Justify 9 0 Hakanoa 9 0 Good Fellow 9 0 Lupin Abbey 9 o Glen Maree 9 0

Easter Time 9 10 Boxy 7 4 High Comeil, y 9 (J Luvat 7 *) Baroscope 9 Boserie 7 2 Dulen 8 13 Pat Ena 7 2 Speedmint 8 9 Tatyoon 7 0 Soloist 8 b Teels 7 0 Persham 8 .) Star Lap 7 0 Fedora 7 13 Queen Arpa 7 0 Oolnmba 7' 12 Heremia 7 B Limeen 7 7 Silent Miss 7 0 Brazanna 7 o Dark Marble 7 0 Potoa eolt 7 4 Knight of Little Leslie 7 4 Australia 7 0 Kida 7 4 Roval Gallant 7 n Pen 7 4 Specdfast 7 0

Pegaway 9 6 Lady’s Boy 7 2 In the Shade 9 1 Mosque 7 1 Corinax 8 10 Lucy Rose 7 1 True Blood 8 7 King March 7 0 Eaglet 8 n High Pitch 7 0 Leitrim 8 4 Brampton 7 0 Chopin 8 1 Lucky Alice 7 0 Antique 7 12 Flyn. Prince 7 0 Volimond 1 7 Cynthia N. 7 0 Marjoram 7 7 Chief Joy 7 0 Maori Boy 7 6 Gay Idea 7 6 Mcrvette r> t 4 Spring Abbey 7 0 Grand Tea 7 4 Little Doubt r» l 0 Gnv Cockade 7 4

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Northern Advocate, 7 April 1931, Page 9

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SPORTING Northern Advocate, 7 April 1931, Page 9

SPORTING Northern Advocate, 7 April 1931, Page 9

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