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WAIRARAPA RESULTS.

STRAIGHTCOURSE SCORES. WIN FOR DAINTY WAYS. KOZAN MAKES AMENDS. [by TELEGRAPH. —PRESS ASSOCIATION.] MASTERTON, Tuesday. The Wairarapa races were concluded today at Tauherenikau in dull weather. There was a fair attendance and tho track was in good order. The totalisator handled £11,200 10s, against £'27.217 on Easter Monday last year. The total for tho meeting was £27,281, against £50,254 last year. Results were: —

STEWARDS* HANDICAP, . Of £175; G fur. 2--TENTERDEN. Mrs. E. Elgar's, 8.13 (T. Green) 1 I—REREMO AN A, G. F. Moore's, 9.0' (Barry) 2 S—PORTRAY, H. T. Hume's, 8.11 (Stiiart) 3 Also Started.—3 Staghunter, 8.7; 4 Ridgemount, 8.12; 6 Hunting Call, 7.10. Tenteiden took charge entering the straight, and. although Rerenioana made a good run from tho rear, he had no chance with Tentordeu, who won by four lengths. Half a length separated second and third. Time, lm 12s.

MCROA HACK HANDICAP, Of £130; 7 fur. 4—ROTATION. W. E. ' Bidwill's, 8.5 (Gerrand) ~ 1 7—LUCRETIA, C. T. Keeble's, 7.10 (Stokes) 2 I—EPHIALTES, Mrs. T. B. Dwan's. 8.10 (Brady) ». 3 Also Started.-8 Ben Hur, 9.0; 5 False Scent, K. 9; 2 Johneen. 8.5; 0 Dermod. 8.1; 9 Winlock. 7.10; 11 While Doe. 7.9; 10 Midnight Echo, 7.7; 3 Mnnuiri. 7.7. Entering the straight Rotation was bowling along, followed by Ephilates, False Scent and Lucretia. Rotation won, all out. by a clear length. with Lucretia a neck in front of Ephialtes. Time, lm 275, AUTUMN HANDICAP, Of £300; about 9 fur. S—STRAIGHTCOURSE, Sir, C.. Clifford's, 8.3 (McCann) 1 7 —WHITE FANG, W. C. Griffith's, 8.10 (Dick) .. . " I—STANCHION, W. E. Bidwill's, 9.1 (Gray) .. •• Also Started.— t Count Palatino. B.G: 6 The Swell, 8.5; 3 Atholspear, 7.13; 2 Lineage, 7.G. From an even slart Strniglitcourse took the lead and gradually went away to win by three lengths. White Fang got up to beat Stanchion by a length, and Atholspear was fourth. Time, lm 59 «-ss. JUVENILE HANDICAP, * Of £150; 5 fur. 3—DISTORTION, W. E. Bidwill's, 7.11 (Gerrand) .. •• 2—RICHHOROUGH. Mrs. E. Elgar's, 5.11 (Voitre) + S—CHILD'S STUDY, L. Mclvenzie's, . 7.10 (Burgess) 4 •• JDead-heat for first place. Also Started. —G Movietone. 8.1, and Foghorn. 7.2 (bracketed); 4 St. Roger, <.7; 7 the straight Distortion headed \ois and Richborough came with a fine run on the outside. Ridden out Distortion looked a winner, but Hichborough hung on gamely and they crossed tlio line together. Child's. Study was two lengths back, third. Time, 595. PIHAUTEA HACK HANDICAP, Of £160; 6 fur. I—KOZAN, J. J. Cory's, 8.13 (Gray) .. 1 2—VALUELESS, W. C. Vincent's, 7.5 (Voitre) 6—FALSE SCENT. W. Taylor's. .8.3 (Drinkwater) . • • • • • Also Started.—s Baskier, 8.12: 11 Henry of Navarre, 7.12; 3 Winsome Hind, 7.11. 4 Green Patch. 7.11: 9 Martian Chief, (.11, 8 Ley land. 7.8; 7 Eminent, 7.0; 10 ISight Speaker, 7.5. Koran was not troubled to win by a len"th. Valueless was a neck in front ol False Scent. Time, lm 12 3-ss.

TAUHERENIKAU HANDICAP, Of £200; 7 fur. I—DAINTY WAYS, R. P. Lee's, 7.10 (Gerrand) 1-TOBACCOLAND, H. P.-F. Blundell's, 7.12 (Gray). • • 1 • ~ 3—BELLE STAR. R. Johnson's, 7.10 (Drinkwater) Also Started.—7 Spearmiss, 8^; 5 Stnshunter. 8.8; 2 Make Up. 7.12; G Billion. 7.8; . 8 Tcheka, 7.7. Tobaccoland had no chance with Dainty Ways, who came through in the straight to win easily by two lengths, a similar distance separating second and third horses. Time, lm 26 3-ss. ROTOTAWAI HACK HANDICAP, Of £150; 1 mile. I—CESSATION, J. J. Cory's, 8.5 (Gray) 1 6—ZEPHYRUS, E. V. Riddiford's, 7.12 (McDowell) , .. 2—SALTPOT, E. Penman's, 8.12 (Voitre) 3 Also Started.—B Appledore, 8.11; 3 Courtlike, 8.10; 4 Jayson. 8.4; 5 The Sun. 7.11: 11 Grey Mist, 7.8; 7 Pat's Boy. 7.8; 10 Master of Arts, 7.7; 9 Peep, 7.7. Cessation came with a nice run from the middle of the field and won by a length, with Saltpot a length away third. lime, IIU 4 ° 3 ' NOVICE STAKES, Of £130; 5 fur; weight 9.0. 3—EMINENT, E. V. Riddiford's (Mackie) 1 I—LITTLE THRUSH (Voitre) . . . . 2 d—LADY .RONALD. B. Burgess' (Rideway) Also Started.—B Retract. 2 Joie Do Val. 9 Wee Lackie, 11 Taura Lad, 5 Popular Boy, 6 Exultation, 7 Maidstone, 10 Valorous Knight. Eminent hopped away at the start and. ridden out, beat Little Thrush by a length. Four lenpths separated second and tlnra. Time, 50 2-ss. RANDWICK MEETING. TO-DAY'S CHIEF EVENTS. (Received April 7, 9.55 p.m.) SYDNEY. April 7. The acceptors for the third day of the. Australian Jockey Club's Autumn Meeting at Randwick to-morrow include Amnion Rft and Movie Star in the Champ.agno Stakes, and Chide, Donald, The Dimmer. Glare, Veilmond and Carry Oil in the Cumbeiland Stakes.

YEARLINGS SALE. LOW PRICES AT RANDWICK. (Received April 7. 8.35 p.m.) SYDNEY, April 7.At the yearlings sale at Riuidwick to-day there was a fair attendance but bidding was slow and prices generally were low. Even Moabit© stock failed to -arouse enthusiasm. A colt by Australian Sun made 330 guineas and another '2OO guineas.

Six lots by Brazen sold for 000 guineas. J D. Jnmicßon bought two colls one by Brazen at 180 guineas and one by Magpie at 00 guineas. J. W. Lowo paid CO guineas for a Shillingleo colt. A Rosscndale colt made 700 guineas and Magpie colts went to 270 guineas. The Sydney Cup winner The Dimmer is to be offered for sale by auction at the end of this week.

WAIPAPAKAURI RESULTS. [BY TELEGRAPH. —OWN CORRESPONDENT.] KAITAIA. Tuesday. Results at fhe 'Woipapaknuri Rifling Club's non-totalisator meeting yesterday are as follows: — MAIDEN PLATE, of £2O. G fur. nil S.lO. —Blue Bonnet, 1; North Boy, 2; lid \ alley. 3.

AWANUI HACK HANDICAP, of £25, . fur.—North Boy. 7.5. 1; De Aka, 7.11, 2. Comet King, 7.5, 3,

WAIPAPAKAURI HACK CUP. of £IOO. H miles. —Alloy, 7.10, 1; Frothblower, 9.10, 2; Royal Day, tf.'t.

KAITAIA HACK HANDICAP, of £25, 1 mile.—De Aka, 7.12. I; Elcetwing, 7.0, 2; Lo Kone, 7.0, 3.

WAIHARERA- HACK HANDICAP, of £SO IS fur.—Frothbluwcr, 'J.I3, 1; Alloy, Royal Day, 6,0. 3.

EVANS MEMORIAL HACK. ,of £30.. 5 fur.—Frothblower, 1, North Boy, 2; De Aka, 3.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20842, 8 April 1931, Page 7

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WAIRARAPA RESULTS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20842, 8 April 1931, Page 7

WAIRARAPA RESULTS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20842, 8 April 1931, Page 7

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