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SPORTING

RACING FIXTURES. April 10, 13. —Greymouth j.C. April 11, 15, —Avondale J.C, April 15.- —Reefton, J.C. , April 17, 18.—Hawk'e’s Bay J.C. April 18, 20.—Waikdto R.C. April 23j —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. May 6, 7. —Bginbnt R.C. May 9. —-Franklin R.C. May 8, 9.—Marlborough. R.C. May 13, 14.—Southland R.C. May 14, 16.—Wffffganiii J.C. May 22, 23. —Masterton R.C. _ •May 23.—Ashburton County R.C. May 23, 25.—Te Kuiti R.C. TROTTING DATES. . April 9, 11.— I Taranaki T.C, Annual. April 10, 11.— Greyikoiith J.C. Autumn (two events each day). April, 15.—Reef ton J.C. Autumn (two events). ■ .... . t April 18.—AshMrtpn T,.C.. Autumn. April 23. —S’b'utk Uant'erbiiry J.C. Autumn, (two events). May .T.C, Annual. May 7, ..Bark T.C, Winter. May 16.—Waikato T.C. Autumn. WAIRARABA MEETING. ’ CESSATION WINS MILE. (Per Press Assoclktibh.—OopyrteM.J MASTERTON, This Day. The Wairarapa Racing Club's meeting was concluded yesterday. The totalisator handled £11,200 10/, as against £27,217 On Easter Monday last year. The total for the meeting was £27,281, against £50,284 last year. Tho concluding events resulted as follow: —■ Tauhorcnikau Handicap, of 200 sovs; seven fuidongs.—(4) Dainty Ways, 7.10 (Gerrand), 1; (1) Tobaecb Land;, 7.12, 2; (3) Bell Stir, 7.10, 3. Also started: (7) Spearmint,, (5) Staghunter> (2) Make-up, (6) Billion, (8) Tcheka. Tobacco Band had no chance with Dainty Ways, who ’ cattle through in the straight to witt easily by two tengllis, a similar distance separating the second and third horses. Time.- — 1.26 3-5: . ; Rototawai Hack Handicap, of 150 sOvSi One mile.—(l) Cessation, 8.5 (Gray), 1; (6) Zephyrus, 7.12, 2; (2) Saltpot, 8.12, 3. Also started: (8) Appledorej (3) Courtlike, (4) Jayson, (5). TheiSun, (11) Grey Mist, (7) Bat's Boyj 1 (16;);. Master Arts, (9) Peep. Cessation, came with a nice run from ,the middle of the field and won by alength, with Saltpot a length further away third. Time. —1.40. Novice Stakes, of 130 Sovs; five furlongs (weight AW)).—(3)' j Eminent (Mackie), 1; ;(1) Little Thrush, 2; (4) Lady Rbffald, 3. Also started: (8) Retract, (2) Joie de Val, (9). Wee Lackie, (11) Baiira Lad, (5) Popular Boy, (6) Exaltation, (7) Maidstone, (lb) Valorous Knight. Eminent hopped away at the start and, ridden ? eut, beat Little Thursh. by a length. Pour lengths separated the , second aid third horses. Tithe,—s9 2'-ssec.

CANTERBURY MEETING

, NIGHT MARCH BEATEN. autGpay WI&S templeton. (Pei Preoi Association.—Copyright./ CHRISTCHURCH, This Day. The Canterbury Jockey Club's autumn meeting concluded yesterday. The totalisator investments were £18,558, compared With £31,191 for the second day last year. The total for the meeting was £4.9,694, against £81,222 last' year. The, concluding events resulted as follows: Challenge Stakes, bf 600 sovs; weight for age; seven furlongs.—(2) Cricket Bat (A. Eastwood), 1; (1) Night Match (R. Ileed), 2; (5) Esteem (Coveny), 3. Also started: (4)' Chrysology, (3) Praise, (6) Fair Weather, (7) Gay Court. Won by a length each way. Time.—l.2s 1-5. Papaffui Handicap, of 200 sovs; six furlongs. —(2) Wise Choice, 9,4 (Didham), 1; (5) Cnkh, 7.8 (A. Eastwood), 2; (7) Arfrbw Maid, 7.12 (Jennings), 3. Also started: (4) Bon Rose, (3) Pixie Gold, (6) Whatnot, (1) Night Recital, (11) Elude, (10) Weatherly, (8) Decisive, (14) Bronze Wood, (9) Gasrahge, (12) Gay Nita. Won by two lengths, half a length between Crash and Arrow Maid. Time.—l.l2 4-5. Templeton Handicap, of 300 sovs; seven furlongs—(4) Autopay, 8.7 (A. E. Ellis), 1; (1) True Shaft, 8.6 (R. Reed), 2; (2) Great Star, 8.8, (Humphries), 3. Also started: (7) Spoon, (5) Arrow Lad, (6) Palermo, (8) Full Feather, (3) A 1 Jolson, (9) Blue Paper. Won by half a length, two lengths between second and third ■ horses. Time.—l.2s. , ,i. ■■■! „A „■ RltfEßtOtf RACfiS. STEEPLES TO MaGNGAMOE. (Pet tress Association.—Oot/rlght.) INVERCARGILL, This Day. For the concluding day of the Riverton Racing Club’s annual meeting the totalisator handled £11,059, compared with £14,506 on the third day last year. The total for the meeting was £40,632 10/, compared With £54,892 10/

last year. The concluding results weio us follows: — Autumn Steeples, of 100 sovs; about two miles and a quarter.—(3) Mauugamoo, 10.12 (Trillo), .1; (.3) Ngaliue, 9.2, 2; (4) Matu, .10.2, 3. Also started: (1) Kapuna, (2) Valves, (5) French Leave, (6) Glen Boa. Kapuhi fell, ail'd Valves and Glen Boa were pulled up. Won by six lengths. Time. — 5.32 2-5. Obai Trot (saddle), of 150 sovs; one mile and. a half.—(2) Prairie King, 30yds (Langford), 1; (1) Special Sun, 12yds, 2; (2) Cathdral Spire, 24yds, 3. Also started: (7) Chiming Billy, (8) Paramount, (9) Baker Girl, (6) Cathedral Rose, (4) War Paint, (3) Master Jack, (5) 'June Nelson. The first and third horses were bracketed. Wontfby three lengths. Tithe. —3.37. Waitangb Handicap, of 125 sovs; one mile. —(l)'The Smuggler, 7.10 (Ingrain), 1; (5) Leading Boy, 2; (12) Rombcau, 7.0-, 3. Also started: (3) Night Rose and . Baby Bliss (bracketed), (7) Pharoah, (1) Steeton and Cough (bracketed), (12) Barn Door,-, (4) High Speed, (8) West Dome, (9) Meitui, (11) Ohai, (10) Good Gift, (6) Corn Queen. Won by two lengths. Farewell Handicap, of 200 sovs; seven furlongs. —(4).,Waving 7 (Bfodie); 1; (4) Arikimti, 7.13, 2; (7) Cnrbenmore, 7.0, 3. Also started: (6) Camisadef,' (1) Assemble, (3) Westborough, (5) Money Mine, (2) Master Anomaly, (8) Membo, (10) First Money, (9) Milliner. Won by a head, four lengths between second and third horses, Time.—l. 32 2-5. AUSTRALIAN TUEP. \ RAND WICK’S THIRD DAY. , YEARLING PURCHASES. 'SYDNEY, April 7. ' The acceptors for the third day of tho Australian Jockey Club's autumn meeting at./Randwick tomorrow include Ammon Ea and Movie Star in the Champagne Stakes, arid Chide, Donald, The Dimmer, Glare, Yeilmond and Carry On in the Cumberland, Stakes. ' At the yearling sale at Eandwkk today there was a fair attendance, but bidding was slow and prices generally were low." Even Moabite stock failed to arouse enthusiasm. v _ A colt by Australian Sun made 330 guineas) ahd another ,200 guineas, v , Six lots by Brazen sold for 600 guineas. J. T, Jamieson bought two eqltS) one by Brazen at 180 .guineas, and one by Magpie at 90 guineas. J W. Lowe paid fid guineas for a Shillinglen colt. A Rosseiidalc celt made 700 guineas, and Magpie colts vyent to 270 guineas. The Sydney Cup winner, The Dimmer, is to be offered for sale by auction at the cud of this week. TARANAKI TROTTING CLUB. (ACCEPTANCES FOE TOMORROW. (Per Pres* A^bclattbo.^obn^glit.’f ’ NEW PLYMOUTH, This Day. Bellowing are the acceptances for the Taranaki Trotting Club’s meeting bn Thursday:— . NOVICE HANDICAP Of 85 sovs. One mile and a half. Prince Great Fame scr Lpeiiinvar ser Golden Oaks scr Harvest Boy scr Makaufi Belle 24 Black Bailiff scr 7 WAiTAURA HANDICAP Of 90 sovs. One ffijle and a bfilf. Amy Etawah ser Wikitoria 36 Sumiffer Time ser Madame Mack 36 Octocord ser Le Campione 60 Worthy Queen 12 Hue Coronado 84 El Merit 24 URENUI HANDICAP Of 95 sovs. Two miles. Black Ballin scr Nelsonian scr Mild Derby ser Impromptu 12 Tui Coronado ser Tamahine 12 Rita Thorpe scr Lady Author 48 , , TARANAKI CUP Of 225 sovs. Two miles. All Red ser Wakefield 24 Grand Canyon ser Daff Direct 24 Jewel Elect ser, Tumatakura 36 Lady Jewel 12 El Direct 36 Bonniewah 12 MOTUROA HANDICAP Of 100 sovs. One mile. Prince Mt. Logan ser Lochinvar scr Makauri Belle scr Phyllis Kevin Brae scr Axworthy scr Windshield 12 Native Berry scr Rita Thorpe .12 Queen's Bond scr Highland Great Fame ser Derby 12 Roger Lyon ser Prince Pedro 36 Whippet ser INGLEWOOD HANDICAP | Of 110 sovs. Two miles. Caballero scr Nellie Hugo scr Madame Mack scr Mokaumi 12 Hue Coronado ‘ sci’ Call Boy 36 Tod Bingen scr OMATA HANDICAP Of 95 sovs. One mile and a half, Mr. Guy ' scr Lady Queen's Bond set Coronado Ser Windshield ser Travis scr Mild Derby scr Rita Thorpe scr Huia Maid scr Kevin Brae 12 Tui Coronado ser Highland Derby 24 MANGOREI HANDICAP Of 110 Sovs. One mile and a quarter. Grand Canyon scr Peter Lloyd scr Fliton scr High Sea 12 Rfingihau 'ser Bonniewah 12 Hilltop ser Dan Direct 48 Lady Author scr Tumatakura 60 jewel Elect ser

AVONDALE MEETING:

BIST OF ACCEPTORS. (

(Spfeeial to “Northern Advocate.”) AUCKLAND, This Day. The following acceptances have been ■received for the first day bf the Avondale jockey aUtumn meeting: —■

OAKLEY HANDICAP

ALL-AGED, STAKES Of 500 . sovs. Weight-for-age Six fuHongs.

TITIRANGI HANDICAP Of 250 sovs. One mile.

ROSEBANK HANDICAP Of 175 sovs. Seven furlongs Operatic 8 9 Cap. Dollar 7 1,2 Stimulant 8 5 Emancipation 7.12 Taurua 8 5 Ruling King 7 12 Camp Bronze Tray 7 12 Princess 8 1 'British ■ ■ r Praetor. 8 1 Princess 7 12 Vanessa 7 13 Magic Mint 7 12 V aid ore 7 13 Orient Morn 7 12 H'owick 7 : 12 Alpina 7 12 Trusty 7 12 AVONDALE HURDLES Of 250 sovs. One mile and a half. Wiltshire ' 11 0 Respirator 9 0 Singleton 10 0 Wako King 9 0 Lueess 10 0 Kaihoremai 9 0 Hip Pitch 9 12 Arapawa , 9 0

Of 225 sovs Six furlongs. Speedhiiht 8 9 Teels 7- 1 0 ' Fedora 8 0 Royal 7 Peter Gallant 0 x ..Jackson 8 0 Silent Miss 7 Brazianria 1 ' 7 Siniini 7 0 Curie 7 4 Sp'e'edfast^ 7 0 Whakapara 7 4 Eoserie 7 0 Bonny , Mumble 7 3 » FOLEY MEMORIAL HANDICAP ■■ Of 500 sovs. One mile and a quarter 8 Bright Glow 8 11 Yolimond 7 StarBtranger ,8 8 Eager Rose 7 8 Sir*' Mond 8 4 Gay Coejcaae / 4 Eaglet Ciidpin 8 8 4 Pewa 4 Brampton V 7 d d

Lady Quex 9 8 Baroscope 7 9 Karapoli Supremacy Bronze 9 9 5 0 High Comedy Persliam .7 7 6 9 4 Eagle 8 0 United 11 1 CHEVALIER HANDICAP Of 225 sovs. One mile. 8 8 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 Pakitere 9 12 Neil , Gay Idea 9 3 Gold Lily Mauriaeua 9 1 Holly Holm 8 jacldy Karo 8 13 King Switt 8 Sub-BditoV '8 13 Camp Prince 8 Te Money 8 5 Sports King 8 8 ' Royal Survey 8 2 Escaliis

RAILWAY HANDICAP Of 375 sovs. Six furlongs. 6 '6 Leitrim 9 2 Lady’s Boy 7 Silvenniue 9 1 Honiton 7 Havering Gold Day 8 13 8 2 Hampton Park 7 0 0 0 0 Gold Money 8 0 Lucy Rose Y Refresher 7 8 British King 7 White-Wings 7 8 Prince Val 7

Paitouu 9 7 Hannibal 8 0 0 0 0 Marjoram Chief Link Cynthia N. 9 5 8 11 8 10 Good Boy Hampton Park 8 8 Patutahi 8 7 Tetrarchate 8 P.TlVOV 8 0 British King 8 0 Spting Abbey 8 0 Trishna 8 0

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Northern Advocate, 8 April 1931, Page 9

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SPORTING Northern Advocate, 8 April 1931, Page 9

SPORTING Northern Advocate, 8 April 1931, Page 9

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