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RACING.

AUSTRALIAN RACING.

JHE RANDWICK MEETING.

•VENETIAN LADY SCORES. (Received January 2G, 5.30 p.m.) SYDNEY, Jan. 26. The Australian Jockey Club's Anniversary Meeting opened at Randwick yesterday in unpropitioits weather, showers falling continuously throughout the afternoon. t As a result tho times recorded in the various events were on tho alow side. The following were the results of tho loading events: — BONDI HANDICAP! Of £500; for three-year-olds; 7 fur. CREDENCE, C. R. Smith's,br c„ by . Chrysolaus—Dupe, 8.0 (Ryan) . .. 1 STURT,, 7110 (Coutts) ' .. ' v .. 2 TRAYMOBILE, 8.3 (Johnstone) .. 8 Seventeen started. Credence led all the, way and won by three lengths. Time, lm £B}s. WIDDEN HANDICAP. Of £500; for two-year-olds; 5 fur, ROSENDO, J. E. Brien's br o, by jiossonclale—Koyal Pol, 9.8 (M. McCarton) «. > • • • • * DANISH, J. Scully's ch f, by Dane's Voc—Pctillcr, 7.0 (Ross) . . .. t COHORT, 7.10 (Lawla) .. .. .. 3 Eigliteen .started. Caravel Boy was prominent- to the straight, where the three placed horses came into the picture, and an exciting finish resulted in a dead-heat between Rosendo and Danish, with Cohort three-quarters of a length away third, and Goldfinder fourth. Time, lui . Us. CHALLENGE STAKES. A handicap Hweepstukca of .£lO each with £ISOO udded: 0 fur. VENETIAN LADY, S. Arkell's ch m. syrs, by Wolaroi—Do Nancy, -8.1 (J. Munro) " . . . . .... 1 REMORA, 4yra, 8.3 (M. McCajten) .. 2 CLEAR FLIGHT, 4yrs, 7.11 (C. Rowley) 3 ■ Fourteen started. Clear Flight was one of the first out from tho barrier., but when tho field settled down Luita overhauled hull. Clear Flight regained tho lead , at the straight . entrance, but ut tho . distance Venetian Ladv and Remora put in great offorts, and Venetian .Lady won by two and a-half lengths, from Retnora. Raisin was fourth. Time, lm 141s. JANUARY HANDICAP. Of £500; li miles. WESTERN LASS. D. U. SeaWa b m, Syrs, by Westcouit— Woloroj. Lass. 8.6 (Pratt) . . .. - - 1 JEYPORE, 8.7 (Goldstone) .. . . 2 SPEARMAN. 9.7 (Johnstone) . . . . 3 Thirteon started, including Patadawn ■Western Lass von by half a neck. Time, 2m 955. MOONEE VALLEY MEETING. VICTORY FOR FIGURE. , MELBOURNE, Jun. 26. At the Moones Valley Meeting today th.c following was tlo result of the leading event;— WILLIAM REID STAKES. Of £1100; wcight-for-age, with penalties and allowances. FIGURE, J. A. Donohoe'a b in, 4yrs. by Three—Forfar Lass, 9.4 (W. Cook) 1 GREENLINE; syrs, 9.7 (J. Pike) .. 2 LUCIE NANETTE, 8.5 (Budger) ... 3 Also started: High Syce, Strogoff. Doctor's Orders. Figure won by a length and a half. Time, lui 138. WAIR 10 CLUB'S RACES. RED SEA WINS GOLD CUP. . SEV^RAC-OUTSIDERS SCORE. [BY ' TELEGKAMr.-—PRESS ASSOCIATION/] IN VERCARGILL, Saturday. The annual meeting of the Wairio Jockey •Club was held to-day. A heavy shower before tho first race made tho track greasy, but it improved as the day wore on. There was a large attendance and tho totalisator handled £10,39(3, against £9948 last year. Results were; — ■ • OHAI MAIDEN HANDICAP. 6 fur.—!) A. E., Broad's Bachelor Boy, 7.2 (B. Shand), 1: <> Sentinel Lad, 7.2 (G. Barclay), 2: 2 Banner .Boy, 7.11 (L. K. Ellis). 3. Also started; 4 Barn Door, 8.9; 3 Some M.aid, 8.3; 8 Ohai, 8.1; 1 Poor Bflrr, 7.11; 10 Anahera, 7.11- 5 West Dome, 7.7; 13 Somo Glen. 7.7; 7 Somo Queen, 7.7; 12 Statice, 7.7; 11 Winchette, 7.8; 14, Beth Cromwell, 7.7. "Won by half-a'-length. Time, lm 18 2-ss. ,

NIGHTCAPS TROT HANDICAP. li miles.—3 T. M. Stewart's Cheap Money, limit (J. Stewart), 1; 9 Baker Girl. 12yds. (P. Blomfield), 2;; 6 Eeo Cliimes, 48yds {T. Ivirkwood), 3. Also started: 8 Arabia. 2 Black Lion, 1 Evening Sun, 14 Pour Days. 7 Lady Direct, 4 Southern Don. limit; 12 Knight Commander, 12yds; 11 Tennis, 3G: 5 Eilegro, 10 John Logan, 43'; 1(5 Chiming Dale, 13 Glen Wilkes, 72; 15 Slump. 120. Won by. two lengths. Time, 3m 36 Lss. • WAIRJO GOLD CUP. 1 Of /E20O; li miles. 2—RED SEA, J. L. Hannon's, 7.0 (li. J. Ellis) .; .. .. .. .. 1 4—KING BALBOA, J. Graham's, 8.9 (J. L. Cottou) 2 3-JOHN BRADBURY, 7.10 (W. Cooper) . . . . t S—SOME ROSE, 7.1 (L. Woolford) .. t f , tDead-heat for third place. Also Started.—l Wingatui, 7.12; 2 Rin Tin Tin, 7.8; 7 Red Racev, 7.3 (fell). Won by two lengths. Time, 2m 8 1-1)8.

WOODJjAW HACK HANDICAP, 6* fur.} —8 E. A. Pigeon's Ace of Hearts, 8.10 (V; Langford), 1; ;| Insolence, 8.1 (R. McLellan), 2; 1 Abbeville, S.B (L. J. Ellis), 3. Also started: 4 Battle Maid, 8.4; 7 Some Form, 7.10; 2 Attractive Lady, 8.1: G Pukemaori, 7.13; 10 Takaka, 7.7; 5 Night Maid. 7.7; 11 Celchola, 7:10; "-9 Vinegrove, 7.9; 12 Birdwood, 7.0. • Won- by - three-quarters of a length. Time, lin 2,3 l-ss. APARIMA HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE, about 2\ miles.—2 W McCarthy's French Fleet, 9.0 (C. F. Lowe), 1: 4 Toa Taua. 0.7 (A. Youngman), 2; 3 Snowfall. 11.7 (J. Langford), 3. Also started: 2 Blazing Light, 10.7 (coupled with winner), fell; 1 Nyanza, 9.13; 5 Balvnsco. 9.0. Won by half-a-length. Time, 5m 2s. BIRCHWOOD TROT HANDICAP, 11 miles.—s J. M. Maconnell's Woodburn Direct, limit (owner), 1; 2 Marvin Dillon, limit (07 M; Stewart), 2; 1- Sunbloom. ilimit (E. Mitchell), 3. Also started; 7 Godctia. 12 Bright Sun, G Baker Girl. 16 Bright Mark, 10 Chiming Billy, 14. Four Days, 9 Reservoir, 5 Zepp, limit; 11 Black, Friar. 13 Chiming Dale. 3 Glen Wilkes, Sfiyds: 8 Hushabye, 48. Won by half-a-head; two lengths separating second and third. Time, 2m 50s.

WAIRAKI HACK HANDICAP, 6 fur.-l Price Bros.' Full Swing, 8.13 (L. J. Ellis). 1; 8 Ace of Hearts. 9.5 (V. Langford.l, 2: 2 Attract, 9.11 (R. McLellanl, 3. Also started: 4 Attractive Lady,, 8.1; 7 Blue China, 7.7; (i Crubenmori*. 7.4: 5 Milliner, 7.2; 12 Rombeari. 7.7; 8 Some Glen, 7,7; 9 Wi.ucetlo, 7.7: 11 Some Breeze, 7.9; 10 Kingussie, 7.5. Won by a neck. Time. Ini 3 4-3b.

WREY'S BUSH HANDICAP, 1 mile.2 E,. M. Russell's Sparkling Eyes. 7.9 (L. ,T. Ellis),' 1; G Ooomassie, 7.8 (.T. L. Cotton), 2; 1 Evening, 8.2 (B. Bro'die). 3. Also started; 3 John Bradbury. 8,5; 4 fSopie Roso, 7.12: B Carnot, 7.8; 7 Cupid's Dnrt. 7.3: 8 Ectuorry,' 7.2., Won by a Head, two lengths separating second and third. Time., lm 41 2-ss.

WANGANUI AUTUMN MEETING

ENTRIES FOR LEADING RACES.

The following are the nominations for loading evdiits to bo run at tho Wanganui Jockey Club's Autumn Meeting:— WANGANUI CUP, 1J miles.-Corinax, Seatown, Yoma, Ilipo, Tanei'iri. Shrewd, Briglit Glow. Orazone, Kilorell. MonsiOgne, In : the SJiade, , Piuthair, Cashier, Kuv/lmkiiia, Pegaway, Tho Hawk, Mister Gamp.

FLYING HANDICAP. 6 fur.-The Raider. Valpre, Clever, Silvormino, Llanore, Rictircmount, Lady Quex, Moa Bird.. Paganolli. Ben&ora. Malayan. Just So,- Feraden, Cimabue, Royal Duke,': Eaglet, t Refresher, Melissa, Royal Parade, Clarendon, Gold Dawn, Callamoie, Freehold, First Money, Arikinui, Broad, Acre, Loitrim. Hunting Cry. Kedoar. '

EARLE STAKES. 11 miles.- Comm. Seatown, Yoma, Ilipo, Tanenri, Shrewd, Bright Glow, Orazone, Kilorell, Star Area, Tn the Shade, Piuthair; Ruamii. Cashier, Kawluikina, Fine Acre, Pegaway,'Tho Hawk, Mister Uamp, , :

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20473, 27 January 1930, Page 9

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RACING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20473, 27 January 1930, Page 9

RACING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20473, 27 January 1930, Page 9

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