TURF IN AUSTRALIA.
MEETING AT RAND WICK. AMMON RA'S NORTON STAKES. NIGHTMARCH AGAIN SECOND. EASY WIN FOR VEILMOND. (Received March '2O, 5.5 p.m.) SYDNEY, March 20. New Zealand horses performed well at the Harbour Bridge opening celebrations meeting of the Australian Jockey Club nt Randwick yesterday. Amnion Ru defeated Nightmarch by half a length in an exciting finish in the Chipping Norton Stakes, with Johnnie Jason only a neck away*ff lir d. Veilmond easily won the Celebration Handicap, in which tho Wellington-owned Panther ran third. Results : NOVICE HANDICAP. Sweepstakes of X' 4 each, with £3OO added; 7 fur. First Division. RODONDO. J. E. Brien's b c. 3yrs. by Manfred—Recitation (J. Munro) . . 1 CIRCUS STAR. R. M. Nieriker's (R. Reed) . . . . . . . . . . 2 THE MUYA, E. 11. Ball's 3 Second Division. TRUF.SIGN. E. H. Ball's eh f, 3yrs, by Heroic—Lovesigu (J. Simpson) . . 1 FAIRFIELD HANDICAP. Sweepstakes of £5 each with .ftoo added; two-year-olds; (> fur. First Division. KUVERA. "F. Smithden's" h c, by Brazen -Varta Nozzle (M. McCarten) + ORO. Hunter White's ch c, by Roger do Busli- Sweet Alison (W. 11. Cook) . t S. Solomon's, 8.3 (J. Munro) 3 TDead-hcat lor first. Sixteen started, including Closing Time (who finished sixth), Prince Pombal and Prolyxo. Two lengths. Time, lm Ms. Second Division. NEVER DESPAIR, C. L. B. Moroney's ch c, by Scaliger Desmine . . . . 1 TURBIN E, "F. Malfred" and J. King's '2 JENNY McNISH, Gordon S. Luscombe's 3 CHIPPING NORTON STAKES. Sweepstakes of £7 each, with £750 added; weight-for-nge. with penalties und allowances; li miles. AMMON HA (N.Z.i, C. C. Sheath's h g, 3yrs. by Limond Ilyades, 8.8 (M. McCarten) 1 NIGHTMARCH (N.Z.), A. Louisson's, 0.2 (I!. Reed) 2 JOHNNIK JASON, W. J. Jones', 8.3 (R. Wilson) . . . . n Nine started, including Admiral Drake (who finished last) and Compris. Half a length; neck. Time, '2m ss. LIVERPOOL HANDICAP. Sweepstakes of i.'(i each, with £503 added; 0 fur. TOM PINCH, ,T. A. Lennon's blk g, tyrs, by The Wooden Horse—Nancy Grey, 0.3 (W. H. Cook) 1 WINOOKA, H. C. Taylor's 8.9 (J. E. Pike) . . 2 HOLDFAST, I''. Gahan's, O.ii (W. Scnnlon) 3 Twenty-one started, including Movie Star. Neck; I] lengths. Time, lm 131s. CELEBRATION HANDICAP. Sweepstakes of £V> each, with £750 added; It miles. VEILMOND (N.Z.-bred), E. Moss' hr hj, •Jyrs, by Limond-Veil, 9.12 (J. E. Pike) ■ - 1 JOHN DfCHAN. P. 11. Osborne's, 8.4 (K. Bartle) 2 PANTHER ' (N.Z.). Mrs C Boyle's, 7.10 (W. 11. Cook) 3 Twelve started, including Chide, Carry On (who finished fourth), Strength and Century Tire. Three and a-half lengths; half a length. CABRAMATTA HANDICAP. Sweepstakes of £3 each, with £3OO added; 1 mile. ROOILLA, L. Haigh's ch g, -tyrs, by Rojjer de Busli -Speargilla, 8.7 (S. Cracknel]) • • . . 1 JACKO, 8.0 (D. Munro) 2 Ll': LEGION, James Curr's, 8.8 (S. Davidson) • • . . " . . . . . . 3 Twenty-two started, including Love' Song and Nea Lap. Three lengths; length. Time, lm 38Js. RESULTS AT MOONEE VALLEY. LADY P.\M AND TENTER DEN WIN. (Received March '2O, 5.5 p.m.) M F.LBOU UN K. March 20. Two New Zealand horses. Lady Pain and Tenterden, were successful at the Moouee Valley Racing Club's meeting yesterday, Larly Pam winning the Knoll Handicap and Tenterden the' Sherwood High-weight Handicap. The results of (he chief events at lilt meeting are as iollows: — KNOLL HANDICAP. Of £300; apprentice riders; 0} fur. LADY PAM (N.Z.), W, R. Kemball'a br m, ftyrs, by Limond-Princess I'at, '.>.B (11. Skidmore) . . . . . . 1 TiIRAWN. li. Morton's. 7.7 (Smith) . . '2 BUNKER HILL, R. Bradfield's. 7.5 (Badger) 3 Twelve starred. Length; three-quarters of a length. Time, •Jm Is. MOONEE PONDS HANDICAP. Of £750; li miles. ALCMAN, F. W. Kitchen's br hj, syrs, by Doric—Queen's Bounty, 7.1 (W. Duncan) . . I OOF BIRD, M. Woolnough and W. Foulsham's, 0.7 (Smith) . . . . o lIAZIvLWOOD, Mrs. C. Leonard's, 7 9 (Badger) .. ;j Nine stalled, including Verligern and Spear Lad. Length. Time, 2m 3'fis. SHERWOOD HIGH-WEIGHT HANDICAP. Of £300; minimum weight 8.0; 5i fur. I l'..\ ( KKDh,\ iX.Z.), W. 1), Moroney and (i. A. \ inceut's b g, 'iyrs bv Chief Ruler—Rosellate . . i LAS I RAIN, G. Harris' . , t o MA I ARAM, W Tindall's . . . . . 3 WHAKATANE CLUB'S FIXTURE. SILVER DIVISION'S THREE WINS. [ lIY TEI.KCIHAI'II. OWN COI! Ii KSI'ON DKNT. j w HAKATANE, Saturday. The Whakalane. Racing Chili's annua! ( non-totalisator) meeting was held to day en the To Tcko course. The weather was wet. ai. first, hut cleared later, and the attendance uws moderate. A feature of the racing was (he success of Silver Division, who secured three wins. Results weio:— TRIAL PLATE, of £ls; (i fur.—Lady Rut hern, Mita Makihas', 8.10 (W. Gomm), I: Cloudhank, J. Roberts', 8.10 (E. Sniythe). 2; Otnalaroa. W. Waikato's, 8.10 (R. Gordon), 3. Also started: Tohu Kingi, Salable. Time, lm 21 2-fts. TE IF.KG HANDICAP, of £ls; (i f„r.Sil\er Division. l\ M. Grant's, 8.7 (Staiuiwii.vi, I; Intaglio, A. Moody's, 8.7 (Clemculs), '2; Viilreiiui. I'. J. Hunzy's, 8,12 i Sniy I he), 3. Time, lm 20s. „ FARMERS' PLATE HANDICAP, of £j'2 : II "i • Silver Division, 11.3 (Si una way). 1; llesterbounie, T. Melrose's, 10.7. '2 Time lm 31 B . WHAKATANE HANDICAP, of £25; 1' miles.- IYtcr Paul, J. J. S t (Gomm), I; Golden Pennant, W. J. Ooriiiaiis, !).;> ( Akurangi), 2; Master Armour, '8 15*'' S * 9 " '*'' l ' lla w;, y). 3. Time, 2m S( I Rin , of £10; c, fur.— llesterbourne (Akurang 1 ), i ; Omotorou. 2. Also started: toliu Kingi, (ioudbank. Time, lm '25 3-ss. EDGECUMBE HANDICAP, of £ls; 0 fur. Silver Division, 0.10 (Stuiuiwav). 1; Vnl--00 (Clements), 2; Lady Rulliern, 8.0 (W. Gomm). 3. RANG ITAI K I FAR EWELL HANDICAP, of £la; 1 mile.—l ntaglio, 8.10 (Clements), 1; Ilestorhourne, 8.0 (Gomm), 2; Golden Pennant, i).< (Al<uru 11 cr i), 3. Also started: Master Armour. Time, lm 555. r lhe gold-mounted whip donated by Mr. J. McLeod. ol Gisborne for the winning jockey in the Fanners' Pluto was presented to Stanawuy by tho president, Mr. W. Semmens.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21137, 21 March 1932, Page 7
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