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WOODVILLE RACES.

SECOND DAY'S KESULTS.

VICTORY FOR ARROW LAD.

HUNTING CRY'S SUCCESS.

LAST RACE TO KAHIKATOA.

[Bt TELEGRAPH. —PRESS ASSOCIATION.] WOODVILLE, Wednesday. Tho second day cf the YVoodville meeting was hold in fine weather and with ? a satisfactory attendance. Tho fotalisator handled £11,136, against £14,477, on tho second day last year. The total for tho meeting was £22.463, a decline of £8767, compared with the last suminor meeting. Results: —

PAPATAWA HURDLES, Of £120; 15 miles. I—EASTERLY, T. F. Rollings, 10.9 (A. llobinsou) . 1 S—EVENING HERO, Mrs, Peterson's, 9.0 (C. Robinson) 2 4—KAOKAOROA, Miss Douglas', 9.0 (Griffith) 3 Also Btarted.—3 Shining Armour, 9.8: 5 Roi do Vnl. 9.1; G Whakaari, 9.0; 7 Lady Alophen. 9.0; 8 Black Aero, 9.0; 9 Half Acre, 9.0. Unlf-a-length; three lengths. Time, 2in 60 2-ss. NOVIOE STAKES, Of £100; weight, 8.5; 6 fur. I—BEVERAGE, A. J. Toxward's (H. Gray) 1 8-BRAMBLETORN, J. Allison's, (H. Young) • • • . 2 B—CHIEF SAVAGE, A. E. Ncalo's, (Goldfinch) .. 3 Mso Started.—3 Joie de Val, 13 Enter, - p Gueress. 7 Mon Roi. 5 Flute. 4 Kalrnuk, jo shootist. 11 Queen's Salute, 9 Black- . smith, 10 Braggart. Length; head. Time, lm IGk. GOTHARD MEMORIAL HANDICAP, Of £200; 1 mile and a distance. I—ARROW" LAD, W. E. Collins*. 7.13 (L. J. Ellis) 1 8-BIGH FALUTIN'. R. Grace's, 7.11 (H'. Wiggins) 2 6J-PARATOO, T. and P. O'Neill's, 7.13 (Alf. McDonald) 3 Also Started.—While Fang, 5.7; Otairi, 8.3, Atholspear, 7.11, Royal Game, 7.2; Mount Shannon, 7.0; Mountain Heath, 7.0. Three lengths; half-a-length. Time, lm 61 '4-58. JUVENILE HANDICAP, Of £110; 5 fur. I—ESTEEM, W. H. Gaisford's, 7.13 (H. Gray) . 1 B—CHIEF COOK, Mrs. F. Armstrong's, 8.5 (Green) .3 3—HAMPDEN, F. Bristol's, 8.5 (B. Morris) 3 Also Started.—Gay Court, 7.7; Busier Brown, 7.7; Beacon Fire, 7.6; Black Songster. 7.5; Psychologist, 7.5; St. Roger, 7.5; White Squall, 7.5; All Humbug. 7.0; Quexfram, 7.0; Anemometer, 7.0; Invite, 7.0; Jean Ladosio, 7.0. Won on the post. Time, lm 2 4-ss. RAILWAY HANDICAP, Of £150; G fur. I—HUNTING CRY, T. Fraser's, 9.13 (R. Reed) 1 S—ROYAL PARADE, L. Mackenzie's, . , 7.13. (Voitre) 2 4—KEDDAR. E. L. Barnes', 7.12 (Wiggins) . . 3 Also Started.—3 Broad Acre, 7.12; 7 Dobbin, 7.3; 6 Tsranto. 7.2; 5 Briar Root, 7.0. Length; half a neck. Time, lm 14 3-ss. KIRITAKI HANDIOAP, Of '£100; 6 fur. 6—ACMIL, W, J. King's. 8.5 (Anderson) 1 S—STATUARY, W. H. Gaisford's. 7.13 (Webster) ..2 . B—PASS ON, W. Higgins',. 7.0 . . . . 3 Also Started.—4. Arajean, 8.9; 1 Pakitere, 6.4; 3 San Quex, 8.0; 2 Mahora. 7.12; _ 10 Crash, 7.8; 11 Hymgreat, 7.8; 7 Money Mint, 7.0; 9 King Hal^-7.0. Half neck;.length. Time, lm 14 4-ss. STEWARDS' HANDICAP, Of £l2O ;~1" mile and a distance. 9—PEWA,- F. Ormond's. 8.2 (L. J. Ellis) 1 13—NEA LAP, Jr J. Gatenby's, 7.7 (Gilmore) , -r. 2 I—TRIPPING, Doyley and Cornford's. 7.13 (Gerrand} 3 Also Started.—2 Lordlike, 8.9; 5 :Tunbridge. 3.6; 4 Dajnty Ways, 8.4; 10 Air Laddie, 8.1"; 12 Latakia, 8.0; 8 Jayson, 7.12; .6 Arrowzone, 7.9; 7 Arrowhead, 7.7; 11 Km- - ana. 7.0; 9 Spearopa, 7.0; 15 Fallow, 7.6; ~14 Zephyrus, 7.9. Length and a-half. Time, lm 58s. GORGE HANDIOAP, Of £130: 7 fur. I—KAHIKATOA, H. Tuapae's, 8.13 (H. • /.Gray) 1 6—TAHOMA, G. Chaffey's, 7.8 (Gerrand) 2 . 2—DFSERT SONG, Dr. Louisson's, 8.9 (L. J. Ellis) ,3 Also Started,—3 Head Serang. 8.13: 4 '. Bold Front, 8.9; 9 Queen's Choice, 8.4; 5 . Rory More. 7.13. 7 Te Awha, car. 7.9; 8 c Dolomite, 7.8. Two lengths; length. Time, lm 28 2-ss. NOTES FROM EVERYWHERE. TRACK AND STABLE GOSSIP. The first of the visitors for the Auckland Bummer Meeting arrived at Takanini yesterday. This was the bay filly Drama, by Thespian—Drax, owned by the Westjnere studmaster, Mr. John Donald. Drama, who who is at present under J. T. Jamieson's care, ran unplaced in the two-year-old race on the second day at Feilding. After giving tho matter consideration, J. Williamfin has decided against running Corinax in the Auckland Cup. Corinax is making good progress in his training, and, although he will not be on hand for the twomiles race on Boxing Day, he will be a competitor in some of the other handicap races at the Auckland carnival. The Auckland horsemen. L. Duli.eu, L. ■ Manßon and A. McCormac, will be riding at 1 the holiday meetings at New Plymouth and j Stratford. Dulicu already has u full book fnr the first day at New Plymouth, where ho will ride members of A. 10. Neale's team and others. Another local rider who is going south is L. H. Watson, who intends ; to if bo present lit Awapuni nnd Marlon. ) whore ho has been engaged to do sonic j riding for the Riccarton trainer, W. Stone. It is some months since Mosque wns on the winning list, but ho made it great bid for victory in his latest outing, when he finished a close second to Royal Doulton in the St. Andrew's Handicap at 'J akapuna. On that form Mosqiio looks like being on tnrly winner and ho is sure to bo in strong demand if produced in tho Ohaupo Handicap at Te Awamutu on Saturday. The field he will have to oppose is not ft strong one and a repetition of his recent form ivould make his chanco vory rosy. When laced at Ellerslie in the spring in a better field of hacks than he has to oppose in the Orakau Handicap nt .1 e Awiijimtu on Saturday. Vandyke was well , fancied, only to be unlucky in tho j .big field and fail to show up. The tliree-ydsir-old has sufficient ability to win races in his class mid the only doubt about his' future prospects is whether lie will mend his ways at the barrier, where he is disposal to be fractious. Vandyke bus been going kindly in his training at J'akanini lately, and. if he behaves sedately nt the barrier, lie is likely to prove n lough proposition for the best of his opponents in his race on Saturday. TE AWAMUTU MEETING. / [ny TELEGRAI'FI. OWN CORRESI'ONDENT.] TE AWAMUTU, Wednesday. The three-year-old filly Miss Lap wns omitted from the field for the Waipa Piste, the weicht-for-age event for mniden performers at tho Waipa Rncing Club's meeting at 'J'e Awamutu on Saturday. Biddy Comet has been withdrawn from the Rikihihi Handicap and Biddy's Boy Irani Orakau Hack Handicap. /

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20744, 11 December 1930, Page 13

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WOODVILLE RACES. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20744, 11 December 1930, Page 13

WOODVILLE RACES. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20744, 11 December 1930, Page 13