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| HAWKE’S BAY RACES i i TUBS SRC WINS MILS. i j SPRINT TO I. \PiV POX,\i.[l. I (Per Press Association.—Copyright.) | 11 ASTI X (IS, Tliis Day. I At (lie Hawke’s Ray .Jockey Club's I winter meeting yesterday, i’our favjnurites wore successful. Lady Ronald 'evented a surprise by winning the Hereitainiga Handicap, for which she was 'fifth favourite in a hold of seven. The | tot a 1 isa t or handled £4,(547, emnpared with £4,901 on the first day last year. Events decided after gains to press yesterday resulted: — Winter Hack Handicap, of 80 sovs; one mile.-T—(3-1) Tres See, 9.1 (Morris), 1; (7-(*<) Sabatini, S.S, 2; (4-8) Sunny Bachelor, o.'*, 8. Also started: (5-R) Mercian Prince, (2-8) Black Songster, (10-11) Kalmnoke (8-2) Boudoir, (13-7) Royal Dash, (0-10) Bothwell, (f.l-oi MeHeath, (14-15) Lady Wessex, (8-8) Round Score, (18-18) Mnnette, (14-14) Freeze, (12-12) Dusky Crown. A length; half a length. Black Songster was fourth. Time—l. 42. Kidnappers’ Handicap, of 70 sovs; six furlongs. —(1-1) Cawheen, 8.18 (Leach), 1; (7-7) Timorous, 8.4, 2; (8-S) .Poinard, 8.0, 8. Also started: (2-8) Passion Fruit, (8-1) Royal Shift. (12- 12)"Cuddio, (fi-n) Hellhroney, (0-11) Aranline, (4-2) Hybiscus, (d-d) Leo Colossus, (10-0) Afarae Quex, (.11-11) Takiri, (12-10) Snowball, (18-ld) Waliiue Nui, (14-18) Alarching Song, (15-14) Kinross. A short neck; three lengths. Passion Fruit was fourth. Time —1.14 4-d. Heretaungu Handicap, of SO* sovs; six furlongs. — (d-d) Lady Ronald, 8,0 (Pine), .1; (2-2) Royal Hunting, .10.8, 2; (7-7) Gainstid, 8.7, 8,. Also started: (8-8) Souchong, (1-1) Speed, (4-4) Stitch, (7-7) Chopin, (d-d) Afonina. A length; a head. Speed was fourth. Time—Ll2 8-d. FIELDS FOR TOMORROW. (Per Press Association.—Conyrtglit.') HASTINGS, This Day. , Acceptances for tho second day of the Hawke’s Bay Jockey Club’s winter meeting tomorrow are as follows: — Hastings Handicap, of (50 sovs; five furlongs and a half. —Bay Tree, Belllironey, Tycoon. 5,30; De Trop, 8.8; Hybiscus, B.d; Flamingo, B.d; Shonanikida, 8.4; T’ikiao, Padishah, Holanga, Wahine Nui, Cassadora, Bothwell, Darecourt, Alby, Unexpected, 8.0, Hawke’s Bay Hurdles, of ,100 sovs; one mile and three-quarters.—Constant Sun, 10.0; Million, 10. d; F.motion, 10.8: .Merry Damon, 10.0; Count. Londroff, Ruanni. 9.11; Red Bank, Kimbo, 9.7; CotsTield, Anemometer, 9.0. Havelock Handicap, of 70 sovs; six furlongs and a half. —Cawboen, 9.7; Royal Shift, 9.0; High Grader, 8.13; Cyclonic, 8.7; Poinard, 8.2; Treasure Hunt. 8.2; Afarae Quex, Snowball, Marching Song, Bold Bill, 8.0. Hawke’s Bay Steeplechase, of 120 sovs; two miles and a half.—Taura Lad, 0.8; Tunbridge, 9.0; Bon Aryan, 9.0; Siipnway, 9.0. Raukawa Handicap, of SO sovs; one mile. —Tres Sec, 9.11; Grecian Prince, 9.5; Black Songster, 9.8; Conference, Sunny Bachelor, 9.1; Kalmnoke, S. 18; Boudoir. 8.9; Sabatini, 8.7; Round Score, Bothwell, McHeath, Lady Wessex, Afonette, Freeze, Dusky Crown, Leo Colossus, S.O. AVoodlands Handicap, of 70 sovs; six furlongs.—Limbohm, 9.10; Cawb'een, 9.5; Swift and Sure, 9.(5; Sir Nigel, 9.4; Timorous, 8.9; Sabatini, 8.9: Cuddle, 8.7; Aranline, 8.4; Leo Colossus, Takiri, Kinross, Count Willonyx, Vera Lux, 8.0. Final Handicap, of 80 sovs: six furlongs.—Souchong, 9.18; Speed, 9.10; Prince Colossus, Royal Bengal. 8.9: Lady Ronald, 8.8; Gainstid, 8.8; Stitch, Chopin, Afouloa, 8.0. WAIPA RACES FIELDS FOE TOMORROW. (By ‘‘Spotter.”) The winter meeting of the AVnlpa Racing Chili will be held at; To Awamuln tomorrow, and the undernoted horses may carry support In their engagements:— 12.0 — Hack Hurdles. —Esteem, Wilton, Lebanon. 12.10 —Afaiden Handicap.—Safe Bank, Hikutaia, Anagram. 1.20 — W. G. Park Steeplechase.—Spalpiko, Simeon. 2.0 — A rapun i Hand!ca p.—Loombination, Versant, Bonny Gay. 2.40 —Woodstock Stakes.—Prince Val, King’s Archer, L’Allegro. 8.20 — Hack and Hunters’ Steeplechase. —London, Luminary, Glonade. 4.0 — Hairini Handicap.—Record Flight, Tuaheahe, Moontloct. Riding Engagements. The following riding engagements arc announced for the Waipa meeting:— T. Green. —Anagram, Tradesman. .1, Smith. —Cordon, Simoon. R. Symo. —Criiaehan. H. Goldfinch.— Safe Bank. , R. Horne. —L’Allegro, Loomblnation, Tuaheahe. F. Thompson. —On Approval, Afastor Albyn. I-i. Wiggins. —Trishua, Kanapa. G. Cameron. —Solarium. S. Tremaine. —Notamint, Tin Lap, Pelagia. A. G. Parsons. —Record Flight. C. Brown. —Prince Val, Sweet Lap, Crimestor. J. Glynn—Havering. J. Caniinick. —Protoinint. L. Clifford. — First Lap, Rose Lupin. SOUTH CANTERBURY RACES TOMORROW’S FIELDS. (Special to “Northern Advocate.”) •CHRISTCHURCH, This Day. The winter meeting of the South Canterbury Jockey Club will be held at Wnshdyke, near Timaru, tomorrow. Good fields are carded and some inter- , eating racing will be provided. The foi i lowing may be fancied:— Dnkaki Hurdles. —Fleeting Glanet, Rasouli, Adult. Southbmn Handicap.— Colossian, Draculn, Brown Pearl. Wni-iti Trot. —Insolvent, Wit; Dreams, TriclifL Prince Edward Handicap.—Final Shot, Silver Sight, Waterpower, j Pareora Steeples.—Valves, Speakeasy, j Em tali. i i Temnka Hack-—-Red Dance, OMI- - Sibella. Winchester Trot. —Subsidy, Tnsolveni, Shore Leave. Send own 11 and bmp.— Martian Chief, Gustavo, Waterpower. SHIPPING WINOOKA BACK MB FOLSOM'S REASONS. (Received. 9 run.) NEW YORK, June 18. _ Referring to the decision to ship Wiiiotika back to Australia, Mr Poison slated today that jin* horse was much bet lei than be bad shown himself to bo in this country. It was intended to send him at once to San Francisco and

to Australia, after breaking the trip with a week’s rest, by the Alontercy early in July. Air Poison said the United States Government had refused to extend the time permit held by him and an assistant, but that this had nothing to do with the decision to send Winooka back. It -was decided before the Government’s refusal became known. He belie-mi Hie compete ‘‘let down” in Winooka’s training last winter at Audloy Farm, Virginia, was too much of a shock to the Australian speedster. He was not accustomed to that lazy life, and the reactions from it wore bad. In Winookas’ first American campaign he started seven times, won four races, and his winnings are estimated at 20,300 dollars. This year he started twice and was beaten both times. RACING IN ENGLAND NEWBURY SUMMER CUP. (Received 10 a.m.) LONDON, June 14. The Newbury Bummer Cup, one mile and a half, resulted; —On Post, I; Foxbridge, 2; Robber Chief, 8. Eight started. Half a. length; three-quarters of a length.

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Northern Advocate, 15 June 1934, Page 9

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SPORTING Northern Advocate, 15 June 1934, Page 9

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