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SUCCESS AT ELLERSLIE

TAKINGS INCEEASE. ** WIN-AND-PLACE BETTING. (Special to “Northern Advoa'Ue.”) AUCKLAND, This Day. The first day’s racing of the Auckland Racing Club’s autumn meeting was held at Ellerslie in fine weather oh Saturday. The first trial of the win-ahd-place betting system proved very successful. The totalisator handled £38,887, compared with £34,045 on the first day last year, an increase of £4,842, or 14 per cent. Later results. Were: —

Mangere Steeplechase, of 225 sovs; about two and a half miles. —(2-2) Simeon (J. Smith), 10.0, I; (1-1) Callamart (0. Thomson), 10.1, 2; (8-8) Neil (J. H. Mcßae), 10.0, 3. Also started: (4-7) Royal Eeign, (3-3) Claremore, (8-5) Nassock, (7-4) .Absent, (5-6) Creina’s King, (5-9) Arcade, (12-12) Domo, (1010) Ruby Meteor, (H-H) Little Arch. Won by six lengths; four lengths. Time —4.58. '

Onslow Stakes, of 200 sovs; two-year-olds; six . furlongs. —(2-3) Catalogue (Wiggins), 7,9, 1; (10-10) Sea Fox (Tremain), 7.1, 2; (3-2) Rapper (Duncan), 7.12, 3. Also started: (4-6) Coronis, (7-8) King Mestor, (5-4) Gold pocket, (8-7) Star Artist, (6-5) Queen Nona, (1-1) Cherry King, (9-9) My Money! Won by a length and a half; two lengths. Time —1115.

Eden Handicap/ of 200 sovs; one mile. —(7-6) Kiltowyn (Atkins), 7.7, 1; (8-7) Royal Gallant (Foster), 8.2, 2; (9-12) Master Briefly (Bagby), 9.7, 3. Also started: (5-5) Muff, (1-1) Senegal, (2-3) Desert Star, (4-4) Blanford, (1111) Holly Lu, (3-2) Ruri, (14-13) Ruby Dawn, (13-9) Currajong, (10-10) United, (17-16) Mahkill, (12-14) Master Norval, (15-15) Wee Pat, (8-6) Racefield, (18-18) King Comet, (16-17) Sir Musk. Won by a length; a head. Time —1.38 2-5.

WAIRAEAPA CLUB. TAUHERENIKAU RESULTS. (Per Press Association.—Copyright.) ■CARTERTON, This Day. The first day of the Wairarapa Racing Club’s meeting at Tauherenikau was held on Saturday. Although the attendance was not up to the usual numbers the totalisator investments under the win and place system showed a slight increase. The total was £8,993, compared with £8,701 on the same day last year. Further results were;— Martinborough Handicap, of 150 sovs; seven furlongs.—(2) Navaho, 8.8, 1; (1) Lucky Alice, 8.11, 2; (3) Lady Saucy, 8.11, 3. One other started. A head; three lengths. Time—l. 26 3-5.

Mokai Hack Handicap, of 100 sovs; seven furlongs. —(.1-2) Clangour, 9.3, .1; (7-7) White Squall, 7.4, 2; (4-5) Royal £)asli, 7.6, 3, Four others started. A short head; half a length. Time—l. 27 l-o. Maiden Hack Handicap, of 100 sovs; weight 8.7; seven furlongs.—(B-8) Colossical, 1; (1-1) King Thomond, 2; (5-6) Rene Bell, 3. Six others started. Won by half a length; three-quarters of a. length. Time—l.2B.

FEILDING MEETING,

FIRST DAY’S RACING. (Per Press Association.— Copyright.) FEILDING, This Day. The Feilding Jockey Club’s Easter meeting was commenced on Saturday and continued today. On the first day the rotalisator pared with £11,746 on the first day last vear. Later results were:— Taonui Nursery Handicap, of 100 30 vs; two-year-olds; five furlongs. — (5-5) All Spirit, 7.9, 1; (1-1) Spiral, 2; (6-6) Pnkehon, 7.7, 3. Also started: (1-1) Rust, (6-6) .Hint, (2 : 2) Stadium, (7-7) Clarion Call, (3-3) Gay Coast, (4-3) Hard Forrard. Won by a length; a neck. Time —1.3 4-5.

Onepuhi Hack Handicap, of 100 so vs; a mile and a distance.—(l-1) Takakna, 9.0, 1; (3-4) Fairway, 8.9, 2; (2-2) Davistock, 5.13, 3. Also started: (5-5) Ida Merling, (6-6) Royal Papa, (4-4) Beryl La tour, (7-7) Cotfield. A length; two lengths. Time —1.55 2-5. Halcombe Handicap, of ; 100 sbv.s; seven furlongs. —(1-1) Consent, 9.6, 1; (3-3) Arvada, 8.1, 2; (4-5) Leisure, 7.11, 3. Also started: —(6-4) Habit, (2-2) Richfield, (4-6) Knollmere. Won by a head; a length and a half. —Time —1.27 2-5,

AT HAWKE’S BAY. FAVOURITE TAKES CUP. (Per Press Association. —Copyright.) HASTINGS, This Day. The Hawke’s Bay Jockey Club’s autumn meeting was held on Saturday. The win-and-place totalisator operated for the first time, investments totalling £7,011 for seven races, against £7,917 for eight races last year. Further results: —. Hawke’s Bay Cup, of 150 sovs; one and a quarter miles. —(1-1) Speed, 8.3. 1; (4-3) White Fang, 7.7, 2; (3-4) VaTsier, 7.10, 3. Also started: (5-5) My Own, (2-2) Chock‘Say, (6-6) Royal Parade. Won by half a head; two lengths. Time—2.6.

Heretaunga .Handicap, of 70 so vs; one mile.—(4-4) High Grader, 7.3, 1; (2-3) Sabatini, 8.0, 2; (7-7) Gold Euler, 7.4, 3. Also started: (6-5) Monarchy. (1-1) Gainsfid, (5-6) Wedding Bells, (8-8) Hard Gold, (3-2) Sunstead. Won by half a length each way. Time—l.4o 1-5. -

Autumn Handicap, of 70 sovs; six furlongs. —(2-2) Stitch, 8.5, 1; (1-3) Grumpy, 9.3, 2; (4-1) Princess Bell, 8.2, 3. Also started: (5-5) Eoyal Hunting, (3-4) Jazz King, (6-6) Master Frank. Won by two lengths; one length. Time —1.13 2-5.

Havelock Flying Handicap, of 100 sovs; six furlongs. —(4) Tahomhj 7.11, and (2) Kaihoro, 7.8, dead heat, 1; (3) False scent, 7.0, 3. Also started: (1) Aston. Time —1.13.

✓ RIVERTON RACES. REVENUE IMPROVES. (Per Press Association. — Copyright.} INVERCARGILL, This Day. The Riverton Racing Club’s annual meeting was opened on Saturday. The totalisator handled £13,643, against £13,116 on the first day last year. Further results were: —

Longwood Handicap, of 100 sovs; seven furlongs.—(l-1) Sailing Home, 8.5, 1; (12-10) Young Sentinel, 7.11, 2; (3-5) Reminder, 7.11, 3. Twelve others started. Half a length; a neck. Time —1.31 4-5.

Riverton Gold Cup, of 450 sovs; one mile and a half.—(l-1) The Smuggler, 8.6, 1; (3-2) Salmo Salar, 7.5, 2; (7-6) Cough, 7.4, 3. Eight others started. Two lengths and a half; a neck. Time —2.11 4-5.

Great Western Steeplechase, of 350 sovs; three miles. —(5-5) Deportment, 10.0,1; (3-3) Calham, 10.2, 2f (4-4) Nylotis, 10.5, 3. Five others started. Three lengths; one length. Time —6.59 4-5,

Visitors’ Handicap, of 100 sovs; six furlongs.—(l-2) Palantua, 8,6, .1; (8-B'j Royal Emblem, 8.4, 2; (6-7) lan’?. March, 8.2, 3. Twelve others started. One length and a half; three-quarters of a length. Time—l.lß. Pourakino Handicap, of 175 sovs; one mile. —(5-5) Steeton, 8.1, 1; (2-1) Leading Boy, 7.9, 2; (3-3) Kakara, 7.6, 3. Five others started. Two lengths; one length and a half. —Time —1.45 4-5.

HAWERA TROTS. AN INQUIRY HELD. (Per Press Association.—Conyrlglit.)- ■■ HAWERA, This Day. The first day’s racing at the Hawera Trotting Club’s Easter meeting was concluded on Saturday. The totalisator handled £5,310, compared with £5,203 on the corresponding day last year. In winning the Manaia Handicap, Kohewah ran a mile and a half in 3.33 2-5, though over the same distance he had taken 3.46 earlier in the day in the Matapu Handicap. An inquiry was held following the Manaia Handicap, and the explanation of the owner and driver-was accepted. Results: — Normanby Handicap, of 65 aovs; one mile and a quarter. — (2-2) Min Bells, 12yds, 1; (1-1) Golden Harvest, 24yds, 2; (3-3) Worthy Chief, seiy 3. Five others started. A length; three lengths. Time —2.57. Manaia Handicap, of 70 snvs; one mile and a half.—(3-3) Kohewah, scr, 1; (2-2) Nell Volo,' 60yds, 2; (1-1) Sphinx, 36yds, 3. Three others started. Ten lengths; ten lengths. Time —3.33 2-5, President’s Handicap, of 70 sovs; one mile and a half. —(1) Raider, 12yds, 1; (1) Guid Hairst, 12yds, 2; (2) Fisher, scr, 3. One other started. A I length and a half; two lengths. Time

—3.34 3-5. The first and secoaid horses were bracketed.

Elthaui Handicap, of 75 so vs; one mile and a quarter.—(s-8) Linella, sev, 1; (4-4) Smooger, scr, 2; (3-3) TJlm, —, 3. Six others started. A length; a length and a half. Time—2.s3 2-5.

BEAUMONT-TAUPEKA

ONLY ONE FAVOURITE BEATEN

(Per Press Association. —Conyrignt.)

DUNEDIN, This Day,

The first day of the Beaumont and Taupeka Clubs’ combined' meeting was hold in fine weather. The track was in good order. The totalisator handled £3,922, against £3,364 last year. Results: —

Trial Hack Handicap, of 55 so vs; six furlongs, —(1) Grand Finale, 9.0, 1; (3) Flying Amy, 8.2, 2; (2) Final Bell, 8.0, 3. Three others started. A neck; three lengths. Time—l.l6, Publicans’ Handicap, of 75 sovs; one mile.—(l) Toreador, 8.8, 1; (2) Ballanee, 7.11, 2; (3) Some Toff, 9.0, 3. Only starters. Three lengths; ten lengths. Time —1.42. Lawrence Trot, of 60 soVs; one mile and a half. — (1) Chiming Ln, ,ser, (4) Captain Bingen, scr, 2; (5) Sunny Southland, scr, 3. Eight others started. A length and a half; two lengths and a half. Time —3.35,

Taupeka Hack Handicap, of 60 sovs; five furlongs.—(l) Grand Finale, 9.0, 1; (3) Tracsono, 8.2, 2; (4) Final Bel's, 9.7, 3. Three others started. A length and a half; three-quarters of a length. Time—1.13. 5

Stewards' Hack Handicap, of 60 sovs; seven furlongs.—(l) Morena, 8.0, 1; (4) Flying Amy, 7.8, 2; (3) Genteel, 8.7, 3. Two others started. A length and a half; a head. Time —1.30, Goldfields Trot, 0f.60 sovs; one mile. —(2) Frank Mac, scr, 1; (3) Lohengrin, scr, 2; (8) Scotty Bingen, 36yds, 3. Eight others started. Won by eight lengths. Time —2.19.

Telegraph Handicap, of (50 so vs; six furlongs.—(l) First Money, 8.8, 1; (2) Captivate, 7.11, 2; (3) ..Silver Paper,’ 9.13, 3. The only starters.. Half a length; three lengths. Time —1.17.

ADDINGTON TROTS. TOTALISATOR £3OOO UP. (Per Press Association.-—copyright.) CHRISTCHURCH. This Day. The New Zealand Metropolitan Trotting Club’s meeting was commenced on Saturday in perfect weather on a fast track. The attendance was good and the totalisator handled £27,854, compared with £24,501 on the first day last year. Additional results are;— Autumn Handicap, of 250 sovs; two miles. —(2-2) Louis Bingen, 36yds, 1; (1-1) Garner, scr, 2; (5-6) Mountain Mist, 24yds, 3. Eight others started. Three lengths; three lengths. Time—--4.30 2-5.

Belfast Handicap, of 200 sovs; one mile and a quarter. —(3-3) Eureka Boy, scr, .1; (0-6) Wilma. Dillon, ser, 2; (4-7) Vesuvius, 24yds, 3. Five others starred. Half a. length; three lengths. Time

Wilkin Handicap, of 200 sovs; two miles. —(1-2) Girvan, ser, 1; (5-6) A vermis, 12yds, 2; (2-1) Indianapolis, 48yds, 3. Twelve others started. A length and a half; three lengths. Tim r * —4.26 1-5.

Flying Handicap, of 250 sovs; one mile and a quarter. —(1-1) Satin King, scr, 1; (4-4) Glenrossie, scr, 2; (3-3) Roi I’Or, 48yds, 3. Five others started. Three-quarters of a length; four lengths. Time —2.41 1-5.

HANDICAPS ANNOUNCED. (Per Press Association.—Copyright.) CHRISTCHURCH, This Day. Handicaps for the second day of the New Zealand Metropolitan Trotting Club’s meeting on Wednesday are: — HARVEST HANDICAP Of 200 sovs. One mile and a half. Great Burton scr New Metford 36 Belle Lorimor 12 Nicoya 36 Merce Bingen 12 Dolores 48 King’s Voyage 24 Mount. Mist 48 Kolmar 24 Standby 48 Garner ‘ 36 Lois Bingen 48 OXFORD HANDICAP Of 200’sovs. One mile and a quarter. Gold Tinge scr Eureka Boy 12 Herod ser Nel.’s Victory 12 Major Lind scr Somerby 12 Necoro ser Sunny Mom 12 Roddy scr Colonial Boy 24 Silver de Oro scr Little Guy 24 Sodium scr Sir Guy 24 Wilma Dillon scr Rollo . 36 Belinda 12

PRESI DENT ’S HA NDICAP •Of 500 sovs. Two miles.

Arethusa scr Gold Country 24 Colorado scr Muriel do Oro 24 Linkman ser Glenrossie 26 Mount. Dell ser Lindbergh 48 Olive Nelson ser Red Shadow 48 Sir Guy ser Satin King 48 Sunny Morn ser Roi I’Or 72 Vesuvius 12

HALSWELL HANDICAP Of 200 sovs. Two miles.

Bracken scr Raydus 12 Editor scr Ron 12 Herod scr Somorby 12 Mac: Dillon scr Tactless 12 Ngingongingo scr Gold Tinge 12 Roddy scr Harvest Child 24

Some Guy scr Arikitoa 30 Tempest ser Great Chenault 36 Arachne 12 Little Guy 36 Baron Bingen 12 Peterwmh 36 Great Author 12 Silver de Oro 36 Ma.jor Lind 12 Belinda 48 Morning Sun 12 Nel.’s Victory 60 WELCOME HANDICAP

Of 200 sovS. For Throe-year-olds. One mile and a quarter. Donum scr Betty Wrack scr Dolly Derby scr Sunny Ducrow 7 scr Elsie de Oro scr Little Nelson 24 Fcrnbrook Lass scr Oklahoma. 24 Lilian Bond scr Roy Direct 24 Lone Derby scr Wnress 24 Olive Roy scr Chenwood 30 Paul Drnsus scr Golden Direct 36 Reporter scr Gold Paper 30 Ronald Derby scr Rev Spec 36 Thackeray scr

APRIL HANDICAP Of 200 sovs. Two miles

Aristotle 'scr Master Roy 24 Nicova scr Wild Guy 24 Probationer scr Blue .Mountain 36 Worthy King scr Girvau 36 Gumdigger 32 Louis Bingen 36 Lily Harold 12 Giro 48 Rokena 32 Indianapolis 48 Wrecker 32 John dinks 60 Avernns 24 Nimbus 60

Manoeuvre 24 Proud Dillon Oil

CHAMPION TROTTERS’ HANDICAP Of 250 sovs. One mile and a half. Writer scr Stanley T. 36 Hu on Voyage 12 Trampfast 48 Tod Lonzia 32 Wrackler 48 Pcterwah 36 Olive Nelson 60

HIGH-CLASS HANDICAP Of 250 sovs. One mile and a quarter. Arikitoa scr Satin King 12 p 0 p 0 scr Red Shadow 36 Glenrossie scr arold Logan 48 Lindbergh 12 Roi I’Or 48 Roval Silk 12

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Northern Advocate, 17 April 1933, Page 9

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SUCCESS AT ELLERSLIE Northern Advocate, 17 April 1933, Page 9

SUCCESS AT ELLERSLIE Northern Advocate, 17 April 1933, Page 9

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