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LABOUR DAY RACING

AUCKLAND TROTS. NOINGONGINGO DISQUALIFIED. DRIVER ALSO DEALT WITH. (Special to “Northern Advocate.”) AUCKLAND, This Day. The Auckland Trotting Club’s spring meeting was concluded at Epsom yesterdnyk in showery weather. Some yesterday in showery weather. Ngingongingo finished first in tho driver, A. Bryce, was disqualified for the race and for a period of one year, the Judicial Committee holding that his running was both inconsistent and unsatisfactory compared with his showing in the Jellicoe Handicap on Saturday. Auto Machine was awarded first place, Hal Chimes second and Gold Treasure third. The totalisator investment for tho meeting was -£43,043 10/ } against £50,530 10/, a decrease of £13,493. Results:— Green Lane Handicap.—(2) Carl Mack, 72yds, 1; (4) Windchat, 48yds, 2; (3) Moko Girl, scr, 3, Nine others started. Won by two lengths. Time. —3.37 1-5. Newmarket Handicap.—(3) Chenaway, scr, 1; (0) Margaret Wallace, scr, 2; (11) Modern Light, scr, 3. Twelve others started. Won by n length and a quarter. Time.—3.3l.

Labour Day Handicap.—(l) Automachine, 24yds, 1; (4) Hal Chimes, scr, 2; (3) Gold Treasure, 24yds, 3. Three others started. Won by a head. Time. —4.38.

Junction Handicap.—(3) Dan Direct 12yds, 1; (0) Gaza, 12yds, 2; (1) Harvest Boy, scr, 3. Ten others started. Won by two lengths. Time. —2.51.

Hillsboro’ Handicap.—(l) Jock Bingen, 48yds, 1; (2) Paradigm, 36yds, 2; (6) Etta Cole, 12yds, 3. Three others started. Won by a length. Time. —■ 1.41.

Campbell Handicap.—(l) Arabond, scr, 1; (3) Lady Yvonne, scr, 2; (7) High Soa, 24yds, 3. Four others started. Won by four lengths. Time. — 3.28 2-5.

. Remuera Handicap.— (6) Jackie Thorpe, scr, 1; (1) Kewpie’s Triumph, scr, 2; (3) Harvest Bay, 24yds, 3. Xine others started. Won by a neck. Time.—2.51 2-5.

Insulation Handicap. —(5) Stanmore 24yds, I; (6) Nelson Tasker, 12yds, 2; (3) Benefice, scr, 3. Nine others started. Won by half a head. Time. —2.13 1-5. Minor Inquiries. In addition to the Ngingongingo case, there were two inquiries of a minor nature yesterday. The stipendiary steward, Mr A. E. Commons, reported that A. J. Julian, driver of Colonel Thorpe in the Green Lane Handicap, was charged with crossing, and his explanation was accepted. C. G. Lee, driver of Margaret Wallace in the Newmarket Handicap, was severely cautioned for boring. On Saturday, G. Patou, driver of Goldman in the Stewards’ Handicap, was cautioned and fined £2 for careless driving. WAIKATO HUNT, CUP TO BILLIE BOY. PROTOMINT WINS HANDICAP.

(Special to “Northern Advocate. ') AUCKLAND, This Day. For the Waikato Hunt Club meeting held at Cambridge yesterday the total!sator investments showed a decrease of £8,639 10/-. Results of the various events are as under: —

Farmers’ Steeplechase. —(S) Dark Night, 11.6, 1; (2) Just Nell, 11.0, 2; (8) A 1 Borak, 11.2, 3, Six -others started. Won by four lengths. Time —5.2 3-5.

Bardowie Handicap.—(s) Instalment, 8.1, 1; (6) King’s Archer, 8,5, 2; (4) Lady Lulu, 8.0, 3. Twenty others started. Won by three lengths. Time 1 22 2-5.

Hunters’ Hurdles. —(1) Penny plain, 11.5, 1; (2) Nassone, 9,0, 2; (3) Abbey Fair, 9.0, 3. Only starters. Won by three-quarters of a length. Time — 3*20.

Members’ Memorial Handicap.—(3l Protomint, 7.5, 1; (4) Limeen, 7.0, 2; (0) Nassock, 7.13, 3. Pour others started. Won by a length. Time — 2.10.

Waikato Hunt Cup.—(4) Billy Boy, 11.2, 1; (1) King’s Counsel, 10.10, 2; (2) Te Ilomai, 10.10, 3, Eight others started. Won by a length and a quarter. Time—6.13.

Bruntwood Hack Handicap. —(1) Princess Bede, S.ll, 1; (5) L’Allegro, 8.10, 2; (2) Valueless, 10.3, 3, Twelve others started. Won by half a head. Time—l. 23.

Ladies’ Bracelet Handicap.—(2) Val Simon, 10.7, 1; (1) Ruby Dawn, .10.12, 2; (4) Nassone, 10.7, 3. Two others started. Won by two lengths. Time—--2.12 2-5.

Bollard Memorial Handicap.—(7) Werata, 7.2, 1; (8) Royal Ruler, 7.2, 2; (4) Yolimond, 7.11, 3. Eight others started. Won by a length and a quarter. Time**-1.21 2-5,

WELLINGTON MEETING. CROUPIER’S SMART FEAT, RECORD FOR RACE. (Per Press Association.—Copyright.) WELLINGTON, This Day. The Wellington Racing Club’s meeting was concluded .yesterday. Croupiei' scored a brilliant win in the Hareourt Cup, running his opponents off their feet, and recording the best time of any winner for the race. The totalisator investments for the meeting showed a decline of £25,172. Results:—

Eona Hurdles. —(3) Captain’s Gift, 10.3, 1; (2) Quinopal, 10.8, 2; (1) Avro, 11.4, 3. Three others started. Won all the way by a length. Time —2.473.

Spring Trial Stakes, — (0) Emotion, 8.7, 1; (5) dole de Val, 8.4, 2; (7) Barbnean, 7.11, 3. Ten others started. Won by a length. Time—l.2o’.

'Tararun. Handicap.—(il) Adventus, 8.6, 1; (ij) Jayson, 7.7, 2; (3) Jaloux, 8.6, 3. Adventus and Jayson were bracketed. Thirteen others started. Won by a length and a half. Time—--1.41b

Roseneath Handicap.—(l) Inflation, 8.3, 1; (2) La. Modern*?, 8.5, 2; (4) Midinette, 8.1, 8. Tliirteen others started. Won by a length. Time —Lit.

Pearce Handicap.—(2) Silvermine, 8.7, 1; (11) Desert Song, 7.7, 2; (1) Kahikatoa, 9.2, 3, Eleven others started. Won by ,a length. Time —1.39?,.

Hareourt Cup. —(3) Croupier, 7.11, 1; (2) Bronze Eagle, 7.11, 2; (5) Gay Crest, 9.4, 3. Three others started. Won easily by three lengths. Time — 2.(1.

Nai Xai Handicap.—(.ll) Tobaccoland, 7.0, 1; (2) Kozan, 7.6, 2; (3)" Lady Qucx, 9.0, 3. Nine others started. Won by halt' a head. Time —1.121.

Ruahinc Handicap.—(6) Chief Cook, 8.7, 1; (2) Palace, 7.2, 2; (1) Leisure, 9.4, 3. Seventeen others started. Won by half a length. Time —1.13. WAIPAWA MEETING. i I 1 GOSHAWK A WINNER. I (Per Press Association,—Copyright.) HASTINGS, This Day. The Waipawa Racing Club’s meeting was held yesterday. In the Waipawa County Handicap, the second-placed horse, Acmil, was disqualified because the rider, Daly, weighed in four pounds over. After an inquiry, second place was awarded to Cuticle. In the Junipers’ Plat Handicap, M. Gilmour, rider of Autumn Dawn, was fined £5 for, not weighing in, and Ih'incoss Elizabeth was awarded third place. The totalisator recorded an increase of about £6OO. Results: —

Maiden Plate. —(4) Psychologist, 8.8, 1; (1) Niggcrhead, S.S, 2; (3) Speed, S.S, 3. Six others started. Won by a neck. Time —1.2.

Flying Hack Handicap. —(3) Derry Belle, 8.1, 1; (5) Teller, 9.0, 2; (6) False Scent, 8.9, 3. Seven others started. Won by half a length. Time — 1.15 3-5.

Jumpers’ Flat Handicap. — (1) Manniri, 9.9, 1; (2) Desert Lad, 8.10, 2: (3) Princess Elizabeth, 9.5, 3. Also started: Autumn Dawn. Won by a length. Time —2.15.

Waipara County Handicap.—(l) Goshawk, 8.10, 1; (5) Cuticle, 7.1, (7) Shrewd, 7.5, 3. Four others started. Won by a length. Time. —3.40.

Homewood Hack Handicap.—(l) Thrasher, 7.9, 1; (6) Court Lady, 7.7, 2; (3) Acrospire, 7.9, 3. Live others started. Won by a length. Time — 1.42 1-5.

Novice Stakes. —(3) Monarchy, 8.4, 1; (2) Psychologist, 8.4, 2; (4) Imperial Fame, 8.4, 3. Three others started. Won by a length. Time —1.15.

Epsom Handicap.—(l) Nea Lap, 11.5, 1; (4) Golden Area, 10.7, 2; (3) Tamaterangi, 10.7, 3. Five others started. Won by three lengths. Time

Railway Handicap.— (6) Cuticle, 7.11, 1; (2) Moa Bird, 8.7, 2; (3) Freehold, 8.4, 3. Four others started. Won by a length. Time —1.14. WAVERLEY MEETING. GIBRALTAR CONSISTENT. (Per Press Association. —Copyright.) WANGANUI, This Day. The annual meeting of the Wanganui Racing Club was held yesterday. The totalisator handled £7,719, compared with £10,605 10A last Labour Day. Results:—

Hack Hurdles— (2) Tenure, 10.13, 1; (3) Whisogne, 9.0, 2; Okapua, 9.0, 3, Two others also started. Won by four leUgths. Time —2.43,

Morton Memorial Maiden Handicap. (4) All Humbug, 8.1, 1; (1) Attentive, 8.12, 2; (2) Constant Sun, 8.1, 3. Eight others started. Won by four lengths. Time—l.l6,

Brewer Handicap. —(1) Arisus, 8.1, 1; (5) Equitant, 7.4, 2; (4) Knollmere, 8.5, 3. Eight others started. Won by a short ncek, 2-5.

Wilson High weigh!.—(3) Fairway, 8.0, ,1: (5) Tout Call, 8.0, 2; (2) Singer, 9.5. 2. Tliroe others started. Won by halt a length. Time —1.31. Waverley Cup.—(3) Gibraltar. 7.7, .1; (2) Richfield, S.fi, 2; (11 Habit, 7.10, 0. Three others started. Won by half a. length. Time —2.12. | Flying Hack' Handicap.—(ll Moatoa, 7.0, 1; (7) Sparkling Morn, 7.0, 2: (3) Singer, 7.13, 3. Four others started. Won by a length. Time —1.15. Moumahaki Stakes. —(4) Gold Zone, 7.0, 1; (2) Joy Spear, 5.5, 2; (3) Grand Jury, 0.3. 3. Four others started. Won by half a length. Time —1.45 2-5. Jackson Memorial Stakes.—(2) All Humbug, S.O, 1; (3) Arvada, 8.2, 2; (4) j Forceful, S.l, 3. Four others started. Won by a neck. Time—l.2 3-5, NORTH CANTERBURY RACES. ! CFP WON BY RAMO. (For Press Association.—Copyright.) CHRISTCHURCH, This Day. , The North Canterbury Racing Club’s annual meeting was held at Rangiora , yesterday in tine weather. The totalisafor investments were £0,114, compared with £ll,lßO for last year. Results:— Highwelght Handicap. — (3) Pixie Gold, 0.2, 1; (-1) Quantum, 10.5, 2; (2) Night Flyer, 0.0, 3. Two others started. Won by three lengths. Time ■ —1.42 1-5. Trial Plate.— (3) Monastic, 1; (2) Jason’s Quest, 2; (1) Lochlaggan, 3. Eight others started. Won by half a length. Time —1.2 3-5. Rangiora. Cup. —(2) Ramo, 7.2, I; (3) Locksley, 8.0, 2; (5) Pharaoh, 7.4, 3. Nino others started. Won by a, neck. Time —2.5. Flying Handicap.— (5) Great Star, 0.3, 1; (2) Spoon, 8.0, 2; (3) Sleipner, 7.8, 3, Six others started. Won by a neck. Time —1.15. View Hill Trot Handicap.—(3) Harvest Time, scr, 1; (2) Goldsworthy, scr, 2; (12) Desert Maiden, scr, 3. Fifteen others started. Won by a neck. Time —3.47. Oxford Hack Handicap.—-(3) Weatherley, 7.5, 1; (7) Crash, 7.3, 2; (2) Solvent, 9.4, 3. Five others started. Won by two lengths. Time —1.14 1-5. Fernside Handicap,—(2) Ravine, 7.12, 1; (3) Rational 11.,-8.5, 2; (1) Juniper, 7.12, 3. Six others started. Won by half a length. Time —1.28 3-5. Ashley Trot Handicap. —(2) Goldsworthy, scr, 1; (1) Symmetry,-scr-2; (7) Fairhead, scr,- 3. Twenty-four others started. Won by three lengths. Time —2.51. OAMAEU TROTS. DTLT.OX LOGAN SCORES. (Per Press Association.—Copyright.) OAMARU, This Day. Glorious weather prevailed for the Oamaru Trotting Club’s-meeting, and there was a large attendance. The three-dividend system for fields containing nine horses and over proved very popular, but the totalisator investments showed a decrease of £5,200. Results:—

Improvers’ Handicap. —(9) Lucky Voyage, scr, 1; (2) Honora Bingen, scr, 2; (6) Earl Bingen, scr, 3. Nine others started. Won by a, neck. Time —3.34 1-5.

Trial Handicap. —(1) Giro, 12yds, 1; (3) Edna Worthy, scr, 2; (5) Manoeuvre, scr, 3. Twelve others started. Won by two lengths. Time —3.26 3-5.

Oamaru Handicap. — (4) Dillon Logan, scr, 1; (2) Arethusa, 12yds, 2; (9) Grand Light, 24yds, 3. Fourteen others started. Won by half a length. Time —4.29.

Pukourl Handicap. —(3) Horod, scr, 1; (2) Bracken, scr, 2; (9) Pronto Bingen, scr, 3. Eight others started. Won by a head. Time —2.49.

Waitaki Handicap. — (2) Great Nelson, 24yds, 1; (4) King Oscar, 12yds, 2; (8) Mickey Audubon, scr 3. Five others started. Won by a length. Time —4.45.

Dasli Handicap.— (2) Festival, scr, 1; (5) Brentlight, 12yds, 2; (3) Pink Sugar, scr, 3. Seven others started. Won by a nose. Time —2.12. Red Castle Handicap. — (3) Logaleen, 12yds, J; (1) Willie ■ Derby, scr* 2; (0) Sunrancs, scr, 3. Three others started. Won by half a length. Time Weston Handicap.—(l) Harold Logan, 60yds, 1; (1) Pageant, 12yds, 2; (3) Terence Dillon, 48yds, 3. The first and second horses were bracketed. Nine others started. Won by a length. Time —2.30. GREYMOUTH TROTS, P.TG EVENT TO LOCATION. (Per Press Association. —Copyright.) GREVMOUTH, This Day. The totalisator investments at the Greymonth Trotting Club’s meeting, which concluded yesterday, were £l?,365, compared with £28,177 last year. Yesterday’s contests resulted as under: —

Tradesmen’s Handicap. —("0 A vermin, scr, 1; (4) Tuscan, scr, 2; (1) Atlou Axworthy, scr, 3. Ten others started. Won by a length. Time—3.lo.

Oieseking Handicap.—(l) Peter Fashion, 21yds, 1; (2) Groat Burton, scr, 2; (7) Miss Wilkes, scr, 3. Sixothers started. Won by three lengths. Time—4.3o 1-3,

Hurricane Handicap.—(l) Trim, 30 yds, 1; (Oi Ruby Silverstream, scr, 2; (2) Child de Oro, 12yds, 3. Eight

others started. Won by twelve lengths, Time—2.29 1-5.

Labour Day Handicap.—‘(4) Location, 36yds, 1; (3) Travis, 60yds, 2; (5) Worthy King, scr, 3. Seven others started. Won by two lengths. Time —4.3 4-5.

Cobden Handicap.—(l) Eaydus, 24 yds, 1; (4) Etiquette, 24yds, 2; (2) Erin’s Star, 48yds, 3. Six others started. Won by three lengths. Time—--3.49. .

Ngahere Handicap.—(6) Our Bingen, scr, 1; (3) Miss Wilkes, 48yds, 2, (9) Marvin Guy, scr, 3. Eleven others started. Won by half a length. Time —3.1 1-5.

Jubilee Handicap.—(6) Arikitoa, 36 yds, 1; (2) Sir Guy, scr, 2; (1) Red Shadow, 24yds, 3. Ten others started. Won by half a length. Time —3.1 1-5. Whirlwind Handicap. —(2) Silver Bingen, scr 1; (1) Eon, 24yds, 2; (6) Llewellyn, 12yds!, 3, Eight others started. Won by four lengths. Time —3.11.

GORE MEETING. TIPPLING WINS CUP. (Per Press Association. —Copyright.) GORE, This Day. The Gore Raeing Club’s meeting concluded yesterday. The totaliaator investments for the two days showed a decrease of £9,841. Results: — Pukerau Highwoight Handicap.—(7) Spanish Maid, 9.4, 1; (8) Night Rose, 10.5, 2; (2) The Rector, 9.9, 3, Seven others started. Won by half a length. Time —1.51.

Walmca Hack Handicap. —(1) All Smiles, 9.0, 1; (2) Hula Bello, 8.6, 2(3) Bachelor’s Idol, 8.0, 3. Eight others started. Won by half a length. Time —1.33 1-5.

Gore Cup.—(S) Tippling, 7.7, 1; (7) Steeton, 7.7, 2; (.1) Fed Boa, 8.3, 3. Five others started. Won by two lengths. Time —2.22 1-5. Mataura Trot. —(1) Master Roy, 3G yds, 1; (2) War Paint, 36yds, 2; (6) Lady Voison, scr, 3. Eight others started. Won by a head. Time—4.32 1-5.

Trial Handicap. —(1) Segrave, 9.0, 1; (5) First Song, 8.3, 2; (12) Decisive, 8.0, 3. Eleven others started. Won by two lengths. Time —1.19 4-5.

Stewards ’ Handicap.—(3) Greenaway, 7.12, J; (1) Gallant Fox, 7.12, 2; (4) El Boa, 7.0, 3. Three others started. Won by a length and a half. Time —1,33. Labour Day Trot.—(l) Central Pointer, scr, 1; (4) Dusky, scr, 2; (2) Man o’ Franz, 24yds, 3. Nine others started. Won by five lengths. Time —3,41 1-3. Spring Har-k Handicap.—(2) Filosol, 0.0, 1; (a) Totolomai, 5.4, 2; (1) Puling Light, 8.0, 3. Five others started. Won by a length. Time—l.3l' 1-5.

WHANGARET RA CES.

HANDICAPS DECLARED,

(Special to "Northern Advocate.")

AUCKLAND, This Day,

The following handicaps for the first day of the Whangarcl Lacing Club’s spring meeting, to be held on Thursday and .Saturday of next week, have boon declared bv Mr F. J. MeManemin; —

HUANUI HUBDLES,

Of 110 Sovs.

One mile and a half and

COUNTY HANDICAP, Of 80 Sovs. Six Furlongs.

The other event on the programme is the Spring Plate, in which the weight is 8.0, mares being allowed 51 bs.

HIKERANOT HACK HANDICAP, or 100 So vs. Seven furlongs. Full Measure 0 0 Alloy 7 0 Valmairc s 0 Gr. Emblem 7 0 Good Idea 7 12 Bou. Mumble 7 0 Catch ’Em 7 12 Paper Dart 7 0 Holly Holm 7 10 Hawthorne 7 0 Tambourine 7 0 Trustee 7 0

KENSINGTON HACK HANDICAP, Of 100 Sovs. Six furlongs. Karangapai 9 9 Lapstreet 7 0 W. Country 8' 13 Beal Mackay 7 0 Frothblower 8 3 Autahi 7 0 Good Idea 7 12 Stimulant 7 0 Tambourine 7 9 Bon. Mumble 7 0 Luval 7 5 Hawthorne 7 0 Whakapara 7 5 Trustee 7 0 King Peg 7 4 Musk on 7 0 Escallus 7 0

197 yards. Archeen 11 .8 Wan Lu 9 0 Neil 10 8 Cat-i-mes 9 0 Billie Boy 10 2 Blue Bonnet 9 0 Good Boy 9 1 Atrtomne 9 0 Clontarf Bill 9 0

Arclieen 12 2 Automne 8 0 Frothblower 10 <i Hoihoma 7 8 Bronze Tray 9 ii Wishbone 7 0 King Peg 9 5 W. Valley 7 0 Alloy 9 0 Wan *Lu 7 0 Paper Bart 8 7 Black Golden Marlin 7 0 ■Sceptre 8 4 Lady Noreen 7 0 Fairy Belle 8 0 Blue Bonnet 7 0 WHANGAREI CUP, Of 220 So vs. One mile and a quaiter. Taneriri 9 5 Volimond •7 8 ■Sir Mond 8 S Gay Cockade 7 a Lit. Doubt 8 8 Brampton 7 1 Grand Tea 8 3 Bronze Tray 7 0 Maori Boy 7 12 P. of Orange 7 0 Fly. Prince 7 10 Helium 7 0 Protomint 7 10 Roy. Action 7 0 PARAHAKI HANDICAP, Of 100 Sovs. One Mile.

Sir Mond 10 3 Owairaka 8 5 Lit. Doubt 10 King Smock S 2 Brampton 8 ii Bronze Helium 8 9 Trav 8 0 King Alloy * 8 0 Willonyx 8 8 Claremoro 8 0

MANAIA HANDICAP, Of 140 Sovs. Six Furlongs. Taneriri 9 2 White Wings 7 10 Puriri Park S 7 Karangapai 7 10 Tradesman 8 3 Lucy Rose 7 Vandyke 8 b Tetrarcliate 7 3 Ganpat 7 12 F. Measure 7 0 Lucky Alice 7 10 Holly Holm '7 0

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Northern Advocate, 27 October 1931, Page 9

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LABOUR DAY RACING Northern Advocate, 27 October 1931, Page 9

LABOUR DAY RACING Northern Advocate, 27 October 1931, Page 9

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