RACES AT AWAPUNI.
; THE manawatu stakes. WIN FOR LA MODERNE. 11 SUCCESS OF SPEEDMINT. INVENT TO ARISUS. POMP STRIKES FORM. [BV TEi.EGnADT.—PRESS -ASSOCf ATIOX. ] , PALMERSTON NORTH, Thursday. Tjic Manawatu Racing Club's Autumn Meeting was concluded at the Awapuni course ,to-day in fine, "breezy weather, jlie attendance was good and tlio totalisaicir..handled £9Bll, against £14,064 on the second day last year, making the total for the, meeting £19,739, against last year. liesults were:— KAIRANGA HURDLES, _. . Of XlOCi; 15 miles. ■ jJbaSTERLY. 10.12 (Miles) , „ „. i 8-ARROWHEAD. 10.10 *.■ O 2-BALLOOX, 9.11 .. ... ..,3 Also Started.—ll Callamart, 31.5: 1 Royal ' lineage. 4 Full Mark, 10.13; 0 Paliu, 9.2; 9 Crueress, S Gaswyn, 7 Henry of Navarre, 10 The Sim. 9.0. Half-a-length: neck. Time. '2m -10 2-ss. LOCKWOOD HANDICAP, Of £100; 6 fur. 2—ROYAL HUNTING, 9.3 (Young) l l-BOYAL BENGAL. 5.12 .. ..2 : 4—LADY COURT. 7.7 3 Also Started.—3 Orby's Choice, 8.1; 7 Weatherstep, 7.5: S Grand Review, 6 Lady Jtoaald, 7.5; 9 Pass Ou, 5 Clerk. 9 Beaccnsfield. 7.0. Half-a-length; neck. Time, lm 11 4-ss. TAMATETE HANDICAP, Of £150; li miles. 1-rjSPEEDMINT, 8.3 (Voitre) , a 1 6—CHOPIN, 7.10 .. .. Bw 2 12-STA7UARY, 7.0 3 Also Started.—3 A'rikira. 9.3; 4 Arrow Lad, 8.5; 7 Gold Dawn, 2 High Falutin', 8.3; 50 Straightcourse. 5 Shrewd. 7.5; 8 Joie de Val. 7.1; 9 Jayson, 11 Mount Shannon, 7.0»-Hali-a-hcad; half-a-length. Time, 2m 9 i-bs. STONYHURST HANDICAP, ... Of £110; 7 fur. SS-POMP, 7.13 (L. J. Ellis) , s „ 1 I—RATIONAL 11., 8.13 .. *.2 6—RICHFIELD, 6.11 ' ..3 Also Started.—6 Green Linnet. 9.3; 4 . Mahora, 9.2; 5 Acora, 9 Equitant, 7 Chief Cook, 8.1; 3 Winsome Hind. 7.12; 11 Atholspear, 7.11; 10 Patearoa. 7.7. Three-quarters of a length; neck. Time, lm 27 4-ss. MANAWATU STAKES. Of £250; weightrfor-age, "with penalties and I allowances.; 6 fur. 6—LA MODERNE, A. F. M. Symcp' rh f. '2yrs, by Lord Quex —Lady Ball, 7.2 (McDowell) •' .. 1 2—GOLDEN WINGS, 9.2 .. . , . . 2 3—INFLATION, S.O 3 Also Started.—3 / Autopay, 9.10: 4 Fiji. S.O; 7 Esteem. S.l'2': 6 Farmer, 7.4. Half-a-neck; length. Time, lm I ts. CLOVERLEA NURSERY HANDICAP Of £100; for two-year-olds; 5 fur.2—HEADMASTER, 7.12 (B. H. Morris) 1 io—Late jest, t.s .2 I—SPEED. 8.13 .. . 3 ■Also Started. —4 Sir Pombal. 8.9, and Gay Son,?. 7.9 (bracketed!: 15 Mister Quex. 7.13: 12 Freeze.' 7.12; 7 Fleeting Glance. 7.7; 5 Clangor. 8 Ythan, 7.8; 2 Koreroa, 6 Wasteland, 7.5: 15 Neb-ilac, 9 Peschiern, 14 Senegal, 1" Minstrel Lad. 13 Traymela, 7.0. Length;' half-a-head. Time, lm 3s. ADDERSTONE HANDICAP. • : -'•'Of-£100; 9 fur. 6—SENESCHAL. 8.1 (McDowell) kS 1 Ir-FAIRWAY, 8.1 ' s. 2 6^-AIR LADDIE. 7.U .. .. .. 3 ..Also Started.—3 Lyrical. 8.13; 7 Capetown. 5.9. and Trader Horn. 7.7 (bracketed); 4 Attentive, 8.2: 8 The Mirror, 7.10; 2 DectCß isi",* 7.8; 9 Gran Chaco, 10 In. vain, 11 Pikete, 7.7. Short neck; same. Time, lm 5Gs. TELEGRAPH HANDICAP, Of £115; 6 fur. 1— ARISUS. 8.10 (A; E. Ellis) ». $ a 1 6—HUNT THE SLIPPER. 7.11 2 6—CIMABUE, 8.13 -.3 Also Started.—2 Lady Quex. 9.3; 5 Great Bta-r. 9.1; 8 Aston, 8.9: 4 High Comedy, 8.1: 3 Hampden, 7.5; 7 Kaihoro, 7.0. Length; head. yTime, lm 14 3-ss. HORSES FOR AUSTRALIA". J. T. JAM I ESO N'S TEAM. DEPARTURE NEXT FRIDAY. J. T. has now made definite arrangements for another trip to Australia and will leave next Friday by the Zealandia •with a team of eight horses. Six of his team are two-year-olda. Another of the flame age, Jonker, is already in Sydney and-, upon the arrival of the present team the-Takanmi trainer will have nine horses quartered at Ran'dwick. The team will he augmented from time to time by further additions from Taknnini and when the Australian spring fixtures commence it will have reached' fairly large dimensions. Amnion Ita, the Tippler-—Joan Clare filly and the Liihond—Eulogy colt, are likely to be taken across within the liext few months. The batch to be taken on' Friday cornPrises Letitia. Hard Words and Timorou-i. all owned by their trainer, and King March, Impudent. Hauwiri and Persian. All the horses arc in splendid health and . eoine of them are well forward in condition and -should be able to race shortly after their arrival in Sydney. •In addition to Impudent, NTr. K. A. McLean is sending Brazanna to Sydney in Jamieson's charge, but the Brazen filly will go into other hands when she arrives. »3 ihe is likely to join the pony ranks.
RACING IN ENGLAND. GOOD WIN FOR CLOGHEEN. LONDON, April 20. ' A', the Kpjnin meeting to-day, tlie chief ©vent resulted : CITY AND SUBURBAN HANDICAP, About 1J miles. CLOGHEKN', 'Tjt.Col. 11. B. ChnrtonV h h. lyi's, liy Tf'tnitcmii Laverock . 1 iV'EXTUI!FJ;. 'H. Kvps' l> li, 4yrs, by ; . Frin.-c! Galahad— Y.A.D. . . . . 2 T\II,D S<)X. 'J'. Davidson's 1> li, -1 yrs, ' by Son-m-Law- Wild Mint .. .. 3 Sixteen Mnrted. Clußheen won by four lens!ht", with ;i bead -between feecoild and third. AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. WINTER ENTRIES TO-DAY. Nominations for (lie chief events, comprising the" Great Northern Hurdles. Great Northern Steeplechase. Winter Steeplechase, Cornwall 11;in<Jie;ip, King George Handicap Mtib s Winter Meeting on June 4 and 8. Cc *j> W: <h the. secretary, Mr. W. S. Spence, 5 D.ni. to-dny. RACING fixtures. Aptil !J2, '.ii—Nelson Jockey Club. , —South Canterbury Jockey Club. AMI 2S. 30— Marlborough Racing Club. APAI '3O-r-Mnrton' Jockey Club, i a J I. s—Kcnunit Racing Club. . a .v 12. 14—"Wnngnnui Jockey Club. Alay-.'l—\Vaik4to Racing Club.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21164, 22 April 1932, Page 7
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