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LATE SPORTING

. NINE MEETINGS TODAY CONCLUSION At ellersue. ■SILVER SCORN AGAIN. (Special to “Northern Advocate.") AUCKLAND, This Day, The Auckland Racing Club’s autumn meeting is being concluded before a large crowd at Ellerslie in beautiful Aveather today. The track is excellent. Results:—•

Great Northern St. Leger .Stakes, of (550 soVs; for three-year-olds; colts, J 8.10, fillies, 8,8; one mile and threequarters. —(1) Silver Scorn, 8.8 (D.

(Keesing), 2. Only starters. Won by a neck. Time —3.2. 1

Nelson Handicap, of 200 sovs; one mile. —(1-2) Kiltowyn, 8.3 (Atkins), I; (3-3) Senegal, 8.8 (R. Reed), 2; (10-8) Blanford. 7.13 (McTavish), 3. Grand Spirit and Sir Musk were scratched. Won by a length each way. Time —1.39 3-5.

Victoria Handicap, of 300 sovs; two-year-olds; six furlongs.—(3-3) Eereatu, 8.5 (Mclnally), 1; (1-1) Princess Doreen, 9.0 (Reed), 2; (6-6) Sea Fox, 7.6 (Tremain), S. All started. Won by a head; three lengths. Time —1.14 3-5.

St. Heller’s Hurdle Race, of 225 sovs; one mile and three-quarters.—(l-1) Thespis, 10.2 (Burgess), 1; (3-3) 'Solanioi 9.7 (Stanaway), 2; (5-5) Free Air, 10.2 (Preston), 3. All started. Won by a head; five lengths. Time —3.13.

Autumn Handicap, of *6OO sovs; one mile and a half. —(4-3) Master Brierley, 7.9 (Parsons) 1; (9-9) Eager Rose, 7.13 (Mclnally) 2; (1-2) Manawhenua, 8.11 (L. Dulieu) 3. Merry Damon and Alloy were scratched. Won by a head; two lengths and a half. Time; 2.82.

RICCARTON programme. FIRST D.AM’S EVENTS. (Per Press Association.—Copyright.) CHRISTCHURCH, This Day. The Canterbury Jockeyi Club’s autumn meeting opened in fine weather at Riccarton today. There is a large attendance, and the track is in gooD order. Results: —

Kildare Highweight, of 150 sovs; one mile. —(2-4) Pocket, 10.9, 1; (4-2) Tea Garden, 9.5, 2; (1-1) Eoyal Love, 10,0, 8, ■ Elude, Takutama, Grand Acre. Monasticvand Aladdin were scratched. Half a length. Time —1.42 1-5.

Champagne Stakes, of 300 sovs; two-year-olds; six furlongs.—(2) T)raeas, 8.8, 1; (I,). Eed Manfred, 8.10, 2; (3) Pegged Exchange, 8.10,, 3. Also started; Knightly. Won by two lengths. Time—l,ll.

Autumn Plate, of, 170 sovs; onfe

mile. —(2-2) Zeebrugge, 8.9,' 1; (3-4) Chief Light, 8.5, 2; (8-8) AVater Polo 7.9, 3. Argentic and Niggerhead .were scratched. AA r on by two lengths. Time —1.40 4-5.

Russley Plate, of 150 sovs; for two-year-olds; five furlongs.—(l-2) Trivet, 8.12, I; (4-4) Sweet Agnes, 7.10, 2; (1-2) Silent Flight, 8.1, 3. The Masquerader and Motunau were scratched. No time or distance given.

WAIRARAPA RACES. SECOND DAY’S SPORT. (Per Press Association.—cooyrlgUt.3 CARTERTON, This Day. The second day’s racing conducted by the Wairarapa Racing Club at Tauherenikau is being hold in tine weather today. There is a fair crowd and/ah excellent track. Results:— Stewards’ Handicap, of 155 sovs; six furlongs.—(4-5) Sir Pombal, 7.9, 1; (2-1) Royal Bengal, 7.9, 2; (3-3) Palace, 7.2, 3. ' White Squall was scratched. Half a length,-, two lengths. Time —1.12 3-5. Moroa Hack, of 100 sovs; seven fur-' longs.—(3-4) Colossicgl, 8.0, 1; (6-0) Walton Park, 7.7, 2; (4-3) Royal Dash,; 8.3, 3. Rene Bell and Haulbowlino ■were scratched. Won by a head; a length between second and third. Time, 1.27 1-5.

Autumn Handicap, of 175 so vs; nine furlongs and 80 yards.—-(2-2) Arrow Lad, 9.0, 1; (1-1) Chopin, 8.9, 2; (4-4) were scratched. Won by a length; a neck. Time—l.s9.

Juvenile Handicap, of 110 sovs; five furlongs.—(l) Quietly, 8.6 and (2) April Fool), 8.1, dead heat, 1; (3) Quebec, 7.7, 3, All started. Third horse half a length further away. Time—59 2-ss.

Pihaiitea Hack, of 100 sovs; six furlongs.—(2-2 King Thomond, 8.2, 1; (1-1) Cape Fair, 8.12, 2; (3-3) Haulbowline, 8.9, 3, All started. Won by two length; a head. Time—l.l2 3-5.

FEILDING GALLOPS. HIGHWEIGHT TO INVICTUS. (Per Press Association. —Copyright.) FEILDING, This Day. The Feilding Jockey Club’s Easter meeting is being continued in fine but windy weather today. There is a large crowd. Results: — Ivimbolton Highweight, of 80 sovs; one mile and a distance. —(6-6) Invictus, 9.3, I; (3-3) Adventus, 10.5, 2; (2-2) Mercian Prince, 0.8, 3. All started. Won by four lengths each way. Time —1.57 2-5.

Rewa Hack, of 75 sovs; six furlongs. —(4-3) Golden Chance, 7.7, 1; (1-3) Lapstone, 8.1, 2; (10-10) Dick Whittington, 7.6, 3. All started: Threequarters of a length; half a length. Time —1.15 2-5.

Easter Handicap, of 150 sovs; one mile and a distance.—(l-1 View Halloo, 9.4, 1; (3-3) La Poupeo, 7.12, 2; (5) Spearful, 8.4, 3. All started. Won by six lengths; a head. Time — 1.54 4-5.

AT WAIPUKURAU. THE AUTUMN MEETING. (Per Press Association.—Copyright.) WAIPUKURAU, ' This Day. The weather is perfect and there is a fairly large attendance for the Waipukurau Jockey Club’s autumn meeting, which is talcing place today. The track is hard and fast. Results: —

Maiden Race, of 50 sovs; weight-for-age; seven furlongs. —(2-3) Tareha, 9.1, 1; (1-1) Bradman, 8.8, 2; (3-2) Sir Nigel, 8.8, 3. All started: Hulcemanu, Tnnuahoe. Won by a head; half a head. Time —1.30.

Hatuma Hack, of 60 sovs; five fur-longs.—(7-6) Master Frank, 7.11, 1; (2-2) Grumpy, 9.7, 2; (1-1) Stitch, 8.8, 3, Chief Marionette, Right Bower, King Peg, AVine Tray, Margaret Rose, Vonia Park and Queen’s Diadem were scratched. Won by a head; a length and a half. Time, 1.1.

Ruataniwha Hack, of 70 sovs; one mile and a quarter.—(2-2) Choeksay, 9.0, 1; (4-4) Sylvan Dell, 7.10, 2; (5-5) Wedding Bells, 7.4, 3. All started. A head; three-quarters of a length. Time, 2.6.

RIVERTON MEETING. REPUDIATION SCORES. (Per Press Association.—Copyright.} INVERCARGILL, This Day. The Riverton Racing Olub’s annual meeting is being continued today in fine weather, and before a good crowd. Results:—

President’s Handicap, of 100 sovs; six furlongs.—(l-1) Repudiation, S.ll, 1; (0-5) Myam, 8.1. 2; (S-8) Gold Dress, 7.7, 3. All started. A neck. Time—■ 1.18.2-5.

Otaitai Steeplechase, of 100 sovs; two miles. —(2) Bandy Boa, 9.10, 1; (3) Sir Richard, 9.13, 2; (4) SJim Jim 9.1, 3. All started. Two lengths. Time —4.32 2-5.

Plying Handicap, of 175 sovs; six furlongs.—(l-l) Mobile, 8.1, 1; (2-2) Tea Party, 7.7, 2; (3-3) Palermo, .7.0, 3. All started. Two lengths. Time — 1.17 2-5.

Waiata Stakes, of 70 sovs; six fur-longs.—(l-1) Ebcum, 8.7, 1; (2-2) Sir Romeo, 8.7, 2; (4-4) Arctic Region, 8,7, 3. Thomist was scratched. A length and a, half; half a length. Time—l.l6 2-5.

Southern Champion Hack,' of 275 sovs; one mile. —(5-9) Loehard, 8.2, 1; (4-3) ; Trek, 7.13, 2; (1-1) Great Shot, 7.12, 3. All started. Half a length. Time, 1.45 1-5.

HAWEEA TROTS.

SECOND DAY,

>• (Per Press Association.—Copyright.)

HAWEEA, This Day.

The Hawera Trotting Club’s meeting is being continued in fin£ weather and before a large attendance to-day. Results:—

Trial Handicap, of 65 sovs; one mile and a half.—(l-1) Golden Harvest, 60 yds, ]; (2-2) Worthy Chief, scr. ' 2; (3-3) Demand, scr, 3. All started. Won by a length and a half; four lengths. Time, 3,31,

Ohawe Handicap, of 65 sovs; one mile and a half.—(l-1) Kohcwah, 84 yds, .1; (4-4) Hue Coronado, 144yds, 2; (7-7) May Dorset, scr, 3. All started. Twelve lengths; three lengths. Time, 3.34.

• Ivaponga Handicap, of 65 sovs; one mile and a quarter—(l-1) Raider, 24 yds, 1; (l-l) Cracker, scr, 2; (4-3) Fisher, scr, 3. Mm Bolls was scratched. Won by a length and a half; a length. Time, 2,52. Raider and Cracker were coupled on .both machines.

Waimate .Pinins Handicap, of 175 sovs; two miles. —(2) Bell O’Mine, 24yds, 1; (3-3) Linclla, 24yds, 2; (5-4) Terekingi, scr', 3, David McElwyu was. scratched. Won by five lengths; a length between second and third.- Time, 4.42. . 1 -—if

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Northern Advocate, 17 April 1933, Page 6

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LATE SPORTING Northern Advocate, 17 April 1933, Page 6

LATE SPORTING Northern Advocate, 17 April 1933, Page 6

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