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I • ". > v 1 ..i...i<j»».i,r..;.h -, ■•■ hi ', ,' , 1 ' - 1 -. "-" , - I iNVERGARGILL RACES, JOCK WINS THE CHIEFS EVENT.. : [BT TELB6EAJH.-HPKESS ASSOOATIOK.] - INYEBGABGnJj; Wednesday. g^V-„. After heavy, xasn "during the pluvious 24. hours, 'the Southland Club's Autumn f Sleeting; opened in sho^«^',y'w»t&6y.••" The .;..,' totiilisAtor staff handled 4 £19,863, compared „ witla 217.646 10s on the firs* day list season. 'Results are as follows:—• . -■■: I S'- ROSLYN HANDICAS.—S. Martifora (J t£ Andrews), 1; 3, SatisfactionTV. Boss *;•?■ iutK«; Post Haste; 11, Adeline.; *4*R e v Pal; 10. a^iSpOt^CjlleW^SfeSj*lg Dorian; 13._ Erroneous; ,7,.:. Lewis Gun: lit Hmelcura. Won by two lengths and? a-nau: - Tune* lm las. ..'; -,' .- , A - r :<:■:, ■••..'. ■..-•■•■ V ? E PI, 3 I! :D -- U 'Heetoroo GLXSoicroveh 1; 8, The Gunner. 2: a. Nellie Scott, Also started; 9. General sd&re^lßiSwf •Sweet' 7, Wallroon; 10. Queen's I«ne XtL $*$* ,?• -**•**» Chimeafis! Satin Boy; U. Nightcaps; 13, Silver Shoe Won by a nose, $£ne, am. 4ft ; 8-sa. „ FLYING HANDICAP.—I. Radial id 3. Also started: 5, Kilirogaat 4, Buller: » *°P* r l &*?' J?" hl Sß*n **» badly left. Won by two lengths, 3Sm«, im i7e7* - STEEPLECHASE.-l, San, Sebastian (T . . J. Humphreys). 1; 8, Zarkoma, aJ^SUw spire, 3. Also_«t*rted: 4, Bo»; £ GleaMls^ 7, tomim; s,Misa.Trixiev 9.* TokomaWo} 1^ Whipcord. ' 'Won by two length* •&, . SOUTHCAJTB CTJP.— 7, Jock (A. E. Ellis), I;>S. Tin %*»■ 3 k £ Warlike. 3. aw l t!^je< i : i> 9 i B 2 rk »»> Dx3t;. 4, Sedd-el-Bahr; 6. Maaama; 8, Sunlit. A good finish. Won by a head. l<ime, 2bbi M 3-6S, INVESGARGniL ■ HAENESS TROT.—I. PetervUlo. (W. Jones), 1; 7, Minim,, 2- 6. Lady Prince. 3. ..started; 10. Dandy Dragoon; 8, Indian Child; 3;, Oak Nut; 2. Irish. Imp and Hapuka Lasa (coifed)s". 4. Chiming Bells; 6, Tie Bheik; -9, Fe^wWafTahiti; 11. Cross Battery. Won by eight lengths. Oak Nut beat Minim for second place by a head, .but was disqualified for galloping- The driver <T, Blee) was fined £5. for not pulling hia horse to the correct gait. Lady Prince was placed third, No t time was taken. - • • ■ ' #r? > l§ p & SAI, «-^f A]KB S'-«. ™& Pilgrim 0,. Trask), 1; 3. Bint ; Admiral. 2: 1. Robert . fell.. 3. Also started: 3, Lady Links; 4. Miss Finland; 5, %kowai: 7, Vocation. Won by two. and a-halr lengths. Time, lm 19s. The .winner was bought in by his owner for 4». guineas. • -~ TRADESMAN HANDICAP.-3. Samiel (G. Young). 1; 6. Claverhouse, 2; 4, Thaddeua. -_.Ateo started: 3. Burrangolig; 1. Golden Ring; 7. Red Admiral; S. Marianne;9. Gpirest- S. Aycliffe. Won by© four lengths. Time, lm 45 2-Sa. ... / V . RANGITIKEI MEETING. - ' ; HYTTUS WDfS THE CUP. [ST TELEGRAPH.— ASSOCIATION.] BULLS. Wednesday. Fine weather prevailed for the opening day of the Rangitikei meeting.' The attendance was good. The totalisator investments totalled 4*28,034, against £25,8© on the corresponding i day last year. Results:— - SCOTT,MEMORIAL, six furiongs.---6, Egmont Park, 7st 4lb (R. Tucker), 1; 1, Bindle, Sst 12lb, 2; 2, Astinome, Sst 71h,. 3-. Also started: 4, Affectation; 3, All Over and Ruddy (coupled); 5, Bonny Briar; 7, Nemaliae. Won t>y a neck. Time, lm 15 3-ss. . 'TRIAL PLATE, five furlongs.—l, Emprean (McCarten), 1; 12, Seafpam, 2; 10, Whetoki. 3. Also started: 16, Supersix; 11, Gay Pat ran; 5, Crucellei 8, Desire; 14, Jolly Cots; 9, Rangiata; 3, Gratitude; 19, Husbandry; 15, Bombala; 18, Temaiis; 21, Vladist: 4, Achiileon; 13. Haraki; 7, Prodigal; 20, Western Boom; a. Erin's Isle; 18, Rohowai; 8, Rangikaha. Time, lm -Is. .OHAKEA HACK HURDLES, one mile and three-Quarters. —1, Endure, lOst 3lb {!«. Lambese), 1; 2. Ngakanui, lust lib. 2; 4, Khartoum, lOst 131b. 3. Also started: 6, ! Sweet Tipperary; 5, Lepsnto; 8, Diamond Nap; 7, Signorelia; 3, War Star; 9, Chummy. Won by a length and a-half. Time, 2m 23 2-ss. CARNARVON HACK, six furlongs.—4. Tempo (M. McCarten). 7st 13lb. 1; 1. Hepta, Bst 31b, 2; 6, Paonui* 6st 131b. 3. Also started: 2, Nursing Sister; 8, Orawia;' *, March On: 9. Rajput; 6, Belie o' the Camp; 10. Yankee Jack; 7, Hupana; 12. Darky Tom; i , 11, Elegant. Won by half a length. Time, ; Im 16 3-Ss. { RAJfGITTKEI CUP. one mile and a-<iuarter. ' 4—Hyitus, 7st (J.. Griffiths) ... .- ■■-.-. --1:. ; » I—Lovemateh, Bst 61b .. . . .. ..2 2^ —Nobleman. 9st . . .. .. .... » 3 Also started: 3, Moutoa Ivanova-; 5. Amberine. The winner led all the way, and won by a length and a-half. Time, 2m 11 l-ss. , PUKENUI WELTES HACK, seven furlongs.—l. Rjidnghttm, lOst 41b (A. J. McPlinn), I:' 7, Simon, Set 3A, 2: 5. Catahai, ffest 61b. 3. Also started: 2, Farcer 11. Persian Prince; 3. Utnwai: 4. Quiniro; 6. Better Luck;; 9. Hautawa; 8. Vigilo;. 12. Regard 1 10. - Kapiti. "Won easily'by three lengths. Time. - lm 31 1-os. PAREWANUI WELTER, eight furlongs and a-half.—3, Pretty Bobby. 9st lllb (S. Reed), 1; 2. Zola. Sst lllb. 2: 1. Old Gold. 9st Sib. 3. Also started: 5. Railand: 4. Gold Problem; 6, Idle Talk; 7, Combustion. Won by a head Time, lm 525. NGATLAPA HACK HANDICAP, five furlongs.—l, Santorini, Sst (R. Reed). 1; 5, Valley Rose, 7St 7lb. 2; 4. Flying Master. 3. Also started: 2. Irapuka: 6, Prince Randall; 3. Hori: .7, Kareao; 8. Goolwa. Won by a head. Time, lm 3 l-ss. SECOND DAY'S ACCEPTANCES. [BX TELEGEA?H.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.] ' BULLS. Wednesday, The second days acceptances are ad follows: — ' ' GREATFORD HANDICAP, five furlongs. ' —AstinSme 9.2, Egmont Park 8.7. Bonnie Briar 7.13. Buddy 7.9, Gold Problem 7.7, Nemaline 8.12. j RANGITOTO HACK, six furlongs!— Tempo I 9.0. Nursing Sister 8,13, Parorangi 8.11, . Hepta 810, Otaura Kid 8.4, limpyrean 7.12, CBtalroi 7.7, March On 7.5, Panui 7.3, Big .Push 7.2, Bell o' the Camp 6.13, Hupana 6.9. Whetoki 6.7, Elegant 6.7. HURDLES, one mile and »-b»lf.—Khartoum 10.13, Sweet Tipperary 10.13, Ngakanui 10.6. Lepanto 9.10, Signorelia 9.0» War Star S.O. Diamond Nap "9.0, Cbumany 9.0, Grati- I tude 9.0, Saida 9.0. MAIDEN HANDICAP, seven furlongs.— Big Push 9.0, Simon 8.9, Catalini 8:9, Yankee ! Jack 8.2. Bautawa 8.1, riei&er Jjuclt , 7.12, Achillion 7.11, Miss Love 7.11, Desire i 7.7, Whizz Bang 7.7. .Bombala 7.7. Husbandry 7.7. FRASER MEMORIAL, one mile and a distance.— 9.2, Affectation 8.10. Lovematch 8.6. Hyttus 8.2. Moutoa Ivanova 7.10, uia Gold 7.8, Zola 7.3. PUKEHOU WELTER, eight furlongs and a-bad.—Risingnam 12.5, Self Alliance 10.0, Empyrean 8.13, Utiwai 8.10, Persian Prince 8.8, Simon 8.8, Vigilo 8.0. Better • Luck 8.0. RAUMAI WELTER, seven furjpngs.— \ Moutoa ivanova 9.15. Old Gold 9.U, All Over 9.3, Railond 9.3, Gold Problem 8.7, , v Tirana 8.0, Idle Talk 8.0, Combustion 8.0. FAREWELL HANDICAP, five furolngs.—Buddy 9.8, Irapauka 8.11, Flying Master 8.7.-1 Orawia 6.6, VaLey Rose 8.0, Quiniro 8.0, Prince Randall 7.15. Seafoam 7.10. Whetoki 7.5, Erin's Isle 7.5, Crucelle 7.0. Western j Room 7.0,, Goolwa 7.0. A.B.C. AUTUMN MEETING. Rathlin was scratched for tfee Brighton Hurdle Race at 2 p.m. yesterday. I Ihe first of the visiting horses to put in an appearance at headquarters are Hymestra, Eiplorer. Mist Go.d. Rebuff, Bonetter, and Trespass. Tflose members of Mr. W. R. Kerr.call's team arrived in charge of W. Hawthorn on Tuesday evening, and are now located at Tooman's stables. Remuera. I MATAMATA RACING- CLUB. j The Matamata Racing Club hold* their annual race meeting on Saturday next, and mailers shape well for an all round success in the evert of fine weather. AVONDALE J.C. AUTUMN e MEETING. Owners and trainers are reminded that nominations in connection with the autumn fixture of the Avbndale Jockey Club close with the secretary, Mr. H. H. Hayr, at 5 p.m. to-morrow. I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17428, 25 March 1920, Page 9

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SPORTING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17428, 25 March 1920, Page 9

SPORTING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17428, 25 March 1920, Page 9