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TRENTHAM RACES.

THOMPSON HANDICAP.

VICTORY FOR SILVERMINE.

CHEAT ST. LEGER FINISH.

LADY PAM'S NARROW WIN.

SUCCESS OF CADLAND.

£BY TELEORAFII. —rHESS ASSOCIATION.] \\ FiLLTNOTON, Rnturday.

The Wellington Autumn iSfoetinp opened today in brilliant weather, and tvnek ronditions were nerfect. The nttendnnre was 'large. The totalisator handled £36,712 10s. compared with £52,295 10s on the first day last year, a decrenso of £15.583. Results:—

RIMU HIGH-WEICHT HANDICAP. Of £200; 11 miles.

I—AIR LADDIE!, H..J, Toxward's, 9,12 «• (A. E. Ellis)

B—MISTER GAMP. E. W. Collins'. 10.10

(R. Miles} o B—PAT'S BOY. W. R. Kcmball's. 9.0 (A. Jenkins) g Also Started.— 3 Hymgreat, bracketed with Tilt's Boy, 4: Money Mint, 9.0 Pat's Boy made tho pace and led into the straight from Air Laddie and Mister Camp. Air Laddie was in front at tho distance and beat Mister Gamp by threequarters of a length. Pat's Boy was three> lengths away third, and Money Mint was fourth. Time, 2m 9s. NEW ZEALAND ST. LEGER STAKES. Of £750; 1} miles. I—LADY PAM, W. R. Kemball's br f, 3yrs, by Limond—Princess Pat. 5.7 ' . <R. W. McTavish) 1 4 KING MARCH, E. R. Davis and O. Nicholson's. 8.7 (R. S. Bagby) .. 2 4—PF.WA, F. Ormond's, 5.7 (A. E. (Ellis) 3 Also Started.—9 Jayson, 8.10; 8 Apple'dore. 3 Ball Dress. G Chief Link. 2 Rosshire, 7 Zephyrus. 8.7. Pewa made nil the running. Lady Pam moved up six furlongs from home, and Pewa and Lady Pam led into tho straight from King March and Ball Dress. Lady Pam was in front two furlongs from home and was challenged by King Mnrch. A terrific struggle ensued, ending in Lady Pam winning' by a nose. Pewa was five lengths back third, and Ball Dress fourth. Time, 3m Ijs.

PLUNKET NURSERY HANDICAP, Of £250; two-year-olds; 5 fur. #*BRONZE EAGLE. Dr. W. C. Ring's. 7.3 (M. J. Pine) 1 B—ORATORIAN, R. J. Murphy's, 8.3 (B. H. Morris) .. .. .. . * 4-HIGH COMEDY. R. T. Reid'a. 8.11 IT. Green) * * Dead-heat for second. Also Started.—*l Golden Wings, 9.8; 5 Solvent, 9.4; 7 Fair Weather, 8.12; G Hampden. 8.11; 8 Colttmba. 8.5; 14 Richborough, 8.2: 12 Curie, 7.5; 9 Lotus Lily, 7.4; 15 Trader Horn, 7.3. bracketed with Foghorn r.nd Movietone', 7.0; 10 View Halloa. 7.3; 13 Cricket Bat, IS Invite, 19 Lavington, .17 Moab Queen, II Psychologist, 1G Saltspray, 7.0. Bronze Eaglo led all the way to score with great case. High Comedy and Oratorian finished from the middle of the field and dead-heated for second. View Halloa was right up fourth. Time, 5925. THOMPSON HANDICAP, Of £700; 1 mile. B—SILVERMINE, A. Alexander's br g, t-yrs. by Catmint—Silver Link. S.G (A. E. Ellis) 1 B—LAUGHING PRINCE. T. A. Duncan's, 9.11 (L. G. Morris) .. ..2 4—ARROW LAD. E. W. Collins', 8.0 (R. Reed) 3 Also Started.—2 Paganelli, 9.0; 5 Historic. 8.13; 10 Vertigern, 8.10; 8 Full Feather,' 8.4; 1 Eaglet, 8.3; 7 Mount Boa. 15 Black Duke. 7.13; 12 Royal Parade. 7.10; 14 My Owi), 7.7; 11 Richfield, 7.3; 1G Pakitere, 6 Monalof, 13 Refresher, 7.0. First Refreshor, and then Pakitere, made the pace from Arrow Lad, Silyermine, Royal Parade and Paganelli, with Laughing Prince. Historic and Eaglet further hack. Laughing Prince made up ground on tho turn and followed the leaders into the Ftraight. Ho was in front in tho last half furlong, but Silverniine came again and won by half a head. Arrow Lad was a length away third, and Mount Boa was fourth. Mount Boa was slow away. Time. 1m 38a. /

NORTH ISLAND CHALLENGE STAKES, Of £1000: weight-for-nge, with penalties: 7 fur. I—KARAPOTJ, M. H. Tims' b g. 3yrs. by General Latour— Kilbeggan, 9.G (H. Gray) 1 2—LADY Q'UEX, W. G. Emery's. 0.8 IL. G. Morris) 2 tt-HUXTING CRY. T. Fraser's, 10.0 (R. Reed) .. .. .. .. .. 3 Also Started.—4 Toxeuma, 9.0; C Lord Argosy, 7.13; 5 Aspian. 7 Esteem. 8 Gay Court, G. 12. Karnpoti toak the lead at the end of a furlong and dialled off a strong challenge by Lady Quox to win by half a lenalh. Hunting ('ry whs four lengths away third tnd Toxeuma was fourth. Time, lm 2515. SILVERSTREAM HANDICAP, Of £200; 1 mile. t-fIIMBA' J. S. McLeod's, 8.2 (T. Green) 1 I—-CHIEF JOV, E. R, Davis and O. Nicholson's, 9.0 (R. S. Bagby) .. 2 6—HAAVKSHAW. W. H. Gnisford's. 5.5 IH. Gray) .. .. .. ..3 Also Started.--3 Playground, R.I0; 4 Saltpol. ".11; 9 Shatter. 7.7; 11 The Viscount. 7.5; 10 Dermod, 8 Appeal. 7..1; 9 Cessation. 7.2; i,'j ,loif> de Val, 6 Parysin, 11 Sailor's Love, 13 Spear Lad. 12 Tho Sun. 7.0. Simba took the lend early and won nil the way, stalling off Chief Joy and winning b.v a length. Hawkshaw finished from tho fiddle of the field two lengths away and Playground was fourth. Time, lm 39!5. RAILWAY HANDICAP. Of £400; G fur. I—CADLAND, T. A. Duncan's b g, 4 yi'H. by Acre— Bcllinn, 8.4 (B. 11. Morris) 1 2—AUTOPAY. K. E. Aitken and H. 1-'. Wood's, 8.2 (A. E. Ellis) .. .2 0— HAVERING, J. M. Corcoran's. 8.7 (11. Gray) 3 Also Started.—lo Limerick, 9.0; 8 StnrrJrunter, 7.8; li White Fang, 5 True Shaft. 7.7; 9 Rin Tin Tin. 7.5; 4 Royal Routine. 7.2; 12 Arikinui, 7 Lineage. 11 Trnterdcn, 7.0. Arikinui and Royal Routine led Autopay to the straight. Autopay led two furlongs from home, but Cadland wore him down and won by a length. Havering finished from the rear to pet third place nnother half length away, and True Shaft was iust fourth from Limerick Time, lm llis.

TINAKORI HANDICAP. Of .£'2oo; (', fur. 1— PYTHIA. F. J. Nathan's, 8.2 (T. .. B—T'*'A QUI'EX. K. I). Duncan's. 8.12 <R. Reed) .. 15—OLE N' ROSS lE, J. L. McMillan and G. E. Trevor'B, 8.0 (R. W. McTavish)

Also Started.—lo Tobarcoland, 9.0; "> Hunting ('all. 8 Leisure, B.G: 17 Ilenrv of Navarre, 8.0; 2 Hot Tea. 7.12; If> Rothen. 4 -11: 11 Merry Cry, 7.10;, 13 Coronor. 4 Xn7nn. 7.8; 0 Winsome Hind. 7.C>; 9 Ephinltes. 7:3; 7 Eminent, 14 Little Inrush, 7.2; 18 Martian Chief, 12 Silver onlver, 19 Wee Lackie, 7.0.

Kozan led to within 100 yards of the Post, attended by Pvthia, who then come oji and won by a lenrrth. There was a i'ose finish, for second, hends reporting Tea' Queen, Glen Rossie and Kozan. Time. 13.1.

RACING FIXTURES. March 17—Ohinemuri Jockey Club. March 17—Wellington Racing Club. March 17—Opu-nake Racing Club. March lf>—Waimato Racing Club. March 21—Bay of Plenty Jockey Club, Mnrch 21, 2.l—Manawat,u Racing Club. March 26—Opotiki Jockey Club. March 08—Otautau Racing Club March 28, 30—Westport Jockey Club. Avril 4. G~Auckland Racing Club.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20823, 16 March 1931, Page 7

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TRENTHAM RACES. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20823, 16 March 1931, Page 7

TRENTHAM RACES. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20823, 16 March 1931, Page 7