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AUCKLAND RACES

INCREASES EECOEDED PATRONAGE AND BETTING JIAMPTON / PARK'S DIVIDEND LARGEST OF TIIE MEETING AUTUMN HANDICAP RECORD Exceptionally largo increases in ateiulance and totalisator turnover were . fcconled at I'lllerslio yesterday, when tho Auckland Racing Club's Autumn Mooting was concluded in fine weather. Tho attendance on Saturday was JO.OOO. an increase of 2000 compared with the corresponding day last year, oml yesterday it was 16,500, an increase pf -1.300. The weather 011 Easter Monday !;ist year was wet. The totalisator yesterday handled £43,791, against £30,803 30s, an increase of £12,987 10s, or 42 per cent. I >l vestments for the two days totalled £82,078, compared with £OI,BIB JOs, an increase of £17,529 10s, or 27 per cent. The largest dividend of the meeting, over a third of a century, was paid by /Hampton Park, winner of the Huia Handicap. Another outsider, British Columbia, ran second, and botli lie and Chroinadyne, who won tho Islington Handicap, were also at double-figure prices. Master Brierly scored a narrow ■victory over Eager Koso in the Autumn Handicap, in the record time for tho jace of 2.32. Results: —- ' GREAT NORTHERN ST. LEGER STAKES, Cf .£550: three-.vfar-olds. colts and celdimrs S.lO. fillies S.S: 12 miles J—SILVER SCORN. F. T. Gush's br f. by Silverado—Contempt, 8.8 (D. O'Connor) . . 1 f— JONATHAN. Mrs. S. L. Parsons' b K. 3yrs, by Thespian—Joanfax, S.lO (E. A. Kct'sintr) 2 (Winner trained by G. Murray' Avnslev. Riccarton.) Tho only starters. Silver Scorn quickly went to the front jnd after leadint: risht round had a marcm of half a- dozen lenaths coaiinc into the straight. A hundred yards from the post Jonathan, hard ridden, drew lip to Silver Scorn, whose/rider, having taken fhinirs easily, had to shako her up to win by 11 /neck. Time, ,'ini 2s. Sectional times: Six furJonxs. lm 20s; seven, lm 31s; eicht. lm 40 U-ss; nine, lm 50s; eleven, 2m 21s. NELSON HANDICAP, Of £200; 1 mile J—2—KILTOWYN 1 A. D. Potter's b c. .Syrs. by Ivilbroney—Towyn, 5.3 (P. S. Atkins) I S—3 —SENEGAL. K. McK. Duncan's b K. 3yrs, by Niscer Minstrel—Kinsem. B.S (R. Reed) 2 10—,s —BLANFQTtD. A. Winder's blk tr. 4vrs, bv Adre—Lady Sykes, 7.13 (K. W McTavish) 3 (Winner trained by Owner, Ellerslie.) Also Started.—l—l Psychologist, 8.13 (x\. ffinker): Hi —12 Chang, 8.10 <S. Tremain): 3—ll Valpai, B.9<(D. O'Connor); 5—5 Ro.val Gallant, S.G (F./R. Foster); 7—G Desert Star. 8.4 (L. Dulieu): 2—l Riiri, 7.12. car. 7.8 (G. A. Baker); IS —17 Royal Visitor. 7.12, car. 8.1 (T. Green): 11 —13 Hollv Lu. 7.U (A. G. Parsons); 16—14 Curraionsr. 7.S (H. N. Wiggins); S—9 ITnited, 7.5 (S. J. Cammick). 20—20 Mahkill, 7.1. car. 7.0 (N . R. McKenzie) ; /ylo—lG Sandy Dix, 7.0. car. 8.5 (G. Jenkins) ; 21—19 Wee Pat (G. J Jones). 22—22 Darma (J. A. Forsyth). 7.0. car. 7.3. 19—21 Rulinc Kin?, 7.0, cor. 7.1 (O. Ret L ; 12—15 Rrcefeld (H. Gilmer). 17—18 Master Norv.il (R. J. Fearn), 7.0. car 7.1}; 14—10 Great Britain (J. McTnally). 6—7 Tatyoon (G;. W. Duncan), 7.0. Senegal. Holly Lu and PsycholrriEt were first to show out a'nd along the hack thev Fere followed hv Kiltowvn. Curraionsr. r&oyal Visitor, Gfeat Britain, United and Blanford. . Kiltowyn ran to the lead at the five furlongs and Great Britain made a sharp run across tho ton to.be alongside him at tbo straight entrance, with Valpai. Senegal, Psychologist. Hollv Lu and De°=prt Star following. In the run to the post Kiltowvn drew away to win by a, length from Senegal. with Blanford, finishing solidly, a similar distanco away third. Desert Star was fourth and Roval Visitor. United. TCut-j and blaster Norvnl, were next. Racefield broke down Sandv Dix fell after pabsins the post Time, lm 39 3-ss. /■ HAN"irAP. Of £300; two-year-olds; G fur. B—3—RFREATU. Cecily A. Boles' br c. bv Pan?r Money—Vicereine. 8.5 (O W. Mclnally) 1 I—I—PRINCESS DOREEN. S. E. Hill's ch f. by Chief Ruler—Doree, 9.0 (R. Reed, . . . . 2 G-6 SEA FOX. J. F. Butler'a b s. bv Hunting Song—Seasprite, 7.6 (S. Tre- ( main) 3 (Winner trained by J. L. Gray, Takanini.) Also Started.-^l—s Deputy Ruler. 9.5_ (L. Dulieu); 5—4 D'Artacrian. 9.2 (E. A. Keesiiig); 2—2 Catalogue. B.G (It. N. Witrsins): 10—10 Star Artist. 8.0 (P. S. Atkins): 7—7 Bapper (& \V. Duncan): 12 —11 Gold Pocket (H. Gilmer), 7.13; 11—12 Queen Nona, 7.S (N. R. McKenzie); 9—B Cherry Kins. 7.G. car. 7.8J (A. G. Parsons): B—9 My Money. /7.8. car. 7.93 (R- W. McTavish). Star Artist got away smartly and led early from Gold Pocket. - Princess Doreen. Bereatu, Sea Fox and Ra.nper. Deputy Ruler, one of the last away from an outside post position, moved hp to ioin Star Artist and 'Gold Pocket in the lend turning for home, with Princess Doreen. Rereatu, Queen Nona. Sea Fox and Rapner next. A good race between Rereatu nnd Princess Doreen eruled in favour of tho former bv a head, with Sea Fox three lengths away third. Gnjd Protect fourth, was succeeded bv Cherry Kinsr. Rapper and Deputy Ruler. Time, lm 1-1 3-ss. ST. HELIERS HURDLES. Of £225: 13 miles 1-I—TITESPTS, G. Hodgson's br g. syrs. by Thespian—Rose Queen, 10.2 (D. J. Bivrgess) . . . • • • . . 1 I—3— SOLANIO. Mrs. L. M. Motion's b g. aged, by Lucullus—Llanberis. 9.7 (E. St an way) 2 8-S—FREE AIR. L. S. James' b m. 4 yrs, by Kilbrone.v— Country Air. 10.2 (W. H. Preston) 3 (Winner trained by A. Rhodes, Takanini.) .Also Started. —2—2 Emancipation. 10.13 jB. Sullivan); 4—l Arch Eagle, 10.10 (W. Bennie): G—7 Standfast. 10.G (1«. E. Thom»n); 7—G Ruby Dawn. 9.7 (J. 11. Mcßae): 11—9 Zane Grey, 9.2. car. 9.3 (11. Dulieu): 10—11 DemyliiH (G. Carrnonth 12—13 Catoma (J. F. Fergus). B—fl Principal (L. Dulieu). 9.0; 9—lo Pay Lark. 9.0. car. 9.1 IK Thompson): 13—12 Master Holey, 9.0. car. (J. Smith). Buby Dawn and Thespis led over the first lence and passim: the stand they were out «n lengths from Solanio. Emancipation. Dav I'Bfk, Free Air nnd Master Roley. Alon'r the back Thespis was two lengths in front of Btiby Dnv/n, with a gap of eight lemrths to hoianio. Emancipation. Day Lark. Free Air. paster Roley and Csttoma. Crossing the ton rnesnis led Ruby Dawn. who was six lenijtlis in frr.nt of Solanio, I'ree Air and ' er Roley Solanio then ran tin to follow laespis into the strai"ht and these two had *'lo finish to themselves. Thesnis winnincr P.". 1 head. Fiee Air v/i's five lengths awav •-""d. and Ruby Dawn, faster R->ley. Emancipation. Zr.no Grev nM Day Lark were next ij. order. Doniylife fell at tho hist fence. •"He, 3m. i,3s. / AUTUMN HANDICAP, Of AT.OO; H *-3— MASTKR BRIERLY. M. 'J. Monday's ch v., 3yi'3, by Muskctoon —Lady Brierly, 7.9 (A. ('*. Parsons) .. . . 1 ®~3-EAGEI: ROSE. W. Alexander's ch "1, aged, by Day f'omel Wee Rose. 7.13. car. 8.1 (O. \Y. Mclnally) .. 2 MANAWIIHXUA. H. Rama's b h. syrs, by Acre—Country l'icnic, 8.11 (L. Dulieu; . ./ . . . . . . . . 3 (Winner trained by If. S. Bugby, Ellerslie.) jAlso Staitrd.—3—s Seatown, 8.10 (R. «eed); b-s J< (jya i Artist, 8.8 (A. Tinker) ; Sunny S„v. 8.5 (11. N. Wiggins); 7—7 t'yuig Pnr.ce >2 (P. K. Foster); 2—l Gold /"n, s.o (j». s Atkins): 5-4 Knight of . *«»traliu, 7.11 <E; A. Keeping): 10—10 VulT- 7.0 iR. W. McTavish). R'-'- and Knight l of Australia B°wed' out from ''the start and passing the y'fia Eagi i' Hor,e was in command from J. 00, Kuigljt of Australia, Maiiiiwheinut, Arlis;, Sunny Sky. Seatown, Flying ffrce, Master Briefly and Gold Trail last. vOiig the back Eager Rose had a lead of 11 lengths troin Knight of Australia, but 'tlie lop her advantage was reduced .' three lengths, with Manawhenua, Royal Sunny Sky and Seatown together, fir- ,^* a hoe. Flying Prince and Master ■i'lni'ii* "breast, following. Eager Rose came tile straight' tu-o length l ; clear of Knight U. ("tralia, Manitwhc-nua, Royal Artist and Brierly. She was still in front at the «ni i Ce - knt Master Brierly then challenged "a bent her by a head, with Manawhenua and n.-hnlf lengths away third. Knight . Außtraliii was fourth, succeeded by Seili Trail, Sunny Sky, Flying Prince i °e. Time. 2m 325, u record for the

AUTUMN STEEPLECHASE, Of £'3so; about 3 miles I—I—CALL AM ART, K. McK. Duncan's b'k E, aged, by Callaghan—Martial Dawn, 10.0 (C. Thomson) . . . . 1 - 2—SIMEON, J. Brown's b g, aged, by Gazeley—Theorem, 10.G (J. Smith) .. 2 3—3—BILLY BOY, G. J. Quirke's br g. aged, by i\rchiestown—Lady Lila, 12.9 (D. J. Burgess) 3 (Winner trained by L. Ivnapp, Awapuni.) Also started.—-! 4 Lucess 10.12 (P. Thompson); B—B iligli Pitch. 10.2 (11. Olive)7—G Neil, 9.8 (J. 11. Mcßae); 5—7 Cremas King, 9.2 (A. Gilmer); 6—5 Absent, 9.1, car. 9.3} (W. Ronnie). Taking the water jump Creina's King, Lucess, Neil, Callamart and Simeon were in close order. LucesH took the lead and showed the way up the hill to Callumart, Creina's King, High Pitch, Neil. Simeon and Billy boy, with Absent well back last. Creina's King fell at the second fence of the stand double when leading, and Callamart was left in front from Lucess, Ilivli Pitch. Simeon, Neil and Billy Boy. Billy Boy made lip ground along the back and followed Callamart and Simeon over the hill, but had no chance of catching them and an interesting finish between the two resulted in favour of Callamart by a length. Billy Boy was 12 lengths away third and Lucess, Neil. High Pitch and Absent were next to finish. Time. 5m 50s. HUIA HANDICAP, Of £150; G fur. 8-B—HAMPTON PARK, A. E. Wat kins' ch h. syra, by Tarquin—Marcovara, 7.4 (G. W. Duncan) 1 9—9—BRITISH COLUMBIA, W. 11. Maria's br g, 3yrs, by Top Gallant— Columbia, 7.0, car. 7.2} (S. Tremain) 2 7—7—INFLATION, IT. E. Edmunds' be. 3yrs, by Paper Money—Fleeting, S.O (T. Green) 3 (Winner trained by 11. Calder, Avondale.) Also Stnrted. — I—l Golden Wings, 10.5 (R. Reed); 3 —5 Paganelli, 9.4 (O. W. McInally); 5—G Lady Quex, 8.5 (F. It. Foster); 2—2 Lordly Knight, 8.0 (E. A. Kcesing) ; G—4 Greek Gold, 8.0 (P. S. Atkins) and Exaggeration, 7.3 (H. Gilmer), bracketed; •I—3 L'Allegro, 7.10 (R. W. McTavish); 11—11 Knrangapai (J. A. Forsyth), 10—10 Imamint (N. R. McKenzie), 7.0. Golden Wings was sideways on when the barrier lifted and lost ground. Exaggeration showed out first from Paganelli, Greek Gold and L'Allegro, but British Columbia, who started from the extreme outside, was quickly in front. Ho was followed across the top by Paganelli, Exaggeration, L'Allegro, Lordly Knight and Hampton Park, and the order into the Btraight was the same, except that Lordly Knight improved to third position. British Columbia looked tho winner until Hampton Park challenged and in a fine finishe beat him by n head. Inflation was two lengths away third, followed by Golden Wings. Greek Gold, Lady Q.uex, L'Allegro and Karangapai. Time, lm 12 3-ss. ISLINGTON HANDICAP, Of £300; 1 mile C—6— CHROMADYNE, R. Hannon'a b g. aged, by Quin Abbey—Uranium, 8.7 (R. W. McTavish) 1 3—3—PROLYXO. L. S. Otway's b f, 3yrs, by Limond—Hyadeß, 8.3 (H. Is. Wiggins) - 2—2—SEA RULER. L. W. Spence's ch g, 3yrs, by Chief Ruler—Seagull 11., 8.3, car. 8.4 (A Tinker) 3 (Winner trained by owner, Cambridge.) Also Started.—7—B Morry Damon, 9.13 (11. 13 u1 i eii); 4—4 Aiguille, 9.2 (C. Thomson): I—l Aga Khan. 8.12 (P. S. Atluns); 5—5 Chief Joy, 8.7 (T. Green) ; B—7 Gay Cockade, 8.3 (L. Dulieu): 9—9 Gold Musk, 8.0, car. 5.4 (C. Pi. Rooke). Chroma dyne was first out and Sea Ruler and Chief Joy were his nearest attendants right round to the straight, entrance at which stage Aga Khan and Prolyxo, together, and Aiguille were next. In the run home Chroniadyno was not seriously troubled to win by one and n-quarter lengths from Prolyxo, "\vrlh Sea Ruler lia f a length fiijrd Aga Khan wag fourth, succeeded by Chief Joy, Aiguille and Merry Damon. Time, lm 37 4-ss. _____ AVONDALE WEIGHTS NEXT SATURDAY'S EVENTS FOLEY MEMORIAL FIELD PAGANELLI TOP WITH 9.4 The following handicaps for the first day of the Avondale Jockev Club's A«tumn Meeting, to be he'd next Saturday and Monday, have been declared by Mi. £. J. -uc Manemin: — ROSEBANK HANDICAP, Of £100; 7 fur. st. lb. st. lb. Tatyoon .... 9 0 Shon Latour - 0 Transaction ..88 Miss Rewa . . 7 10 Loombination . 8 G Supreme Ruler -7 10 Tahae Mea ..82 Laudatory . . 7 10 Arawa Rose ..82 Kilmmr . . . 7 Darma .... 8 1 Toplight . . . 7 -0 llushinfj .... 8 1 Phinkuo ... 7 10 Miss Lulu ..81 Pirxmint .... 7 10 Sandy Dix ..81 Regardez ... 'lO Golden Sceptre 713 Bush Lawyer . 7 10 Diversion ... 7 13 Armutum ... 7 10 Sweet Whisper 7 13 Notamint . .. . 7 0 Wee Pnt . . . 7 11 Golden Spain . 7 10 Kind Words • 7 10 Marchette ... 7 10 Sir Val . . . . 7 10 Curlew .... 7 10 Queen Nassau 710 Domo .... / -10 AVONDALE HIGH-WEIGHT HANDICAP. Of £100; li mileß et. lb. et. lb, Pr. of Orange 11 7 Hannibal ... 9 7 Thespis .... 11 7 Solanio ... 9 7 Kiltowyn ... 11 3 Grand Spirit . 9 G Imper'i Prir.ce 11 2 Glenhaitpo ..90 High Pitch . . 10 9 Regardez . . . 9 0: Singleton ... 10 9 Safe Bank ..90 High Domo .... 9 0 Commissioner 9 12 Day Lark ... 9 0 Bifoim ..... 9 12- Courthaven ..90 Free Air ..." 9 11 OAKLEY HANDICAP, Of £120; two-year-olds; G fur. 6t. lb. et. lb. Impasto ~ , . 9 13 Rapper .... 7 12 Gcv Sheila . . 9 5 Solomon ... 7 12 Deputy Ruler 9 4 Trickling Water 7 9 Rereatu .... 9 2 Cherry King ,76 D'Artognan . . 9 1 My Money ..76 Cor on is .... 8 7 Olenromncy , • 7 3 Gold Pocket . 7 13 Express .... 7' 2 Star Artist . . 7 13 Lady Lucas . '7 0 King Mestor . 7 13 FOLEY MEMORIAL HANDICAP, Of £250; li miles st. lb. • , ' st. Ib: Paganelli . 9 4 \ alroe . » . ~7 10 Tanenri . . . 8 10 lloyal Doulton 7 9 Merry Damon 810 Whakapaia ...75 Royal Artist . 8 7 Gay Idea ... 7 5 Sunny Sky . . 8 G Alloy . . . . 7 3 Master Brierly 8 u Jalldy Raro . . 7 0 Refresher ... 8 4 Grand Tea . . . 7 0 Flying Prince 8 2 Psychologist . 7 0 L'Allegro ... 7 12 Motere . . . . 7 0 Aga Khan ... 7 12 Ornamental ..70 King's Archer 7 12 WHAU HANDICAP, Of £150; 7 fur. st, lb. Bt. lb. Inflation .... 9 0 Saa Ruler ... 7 8 Greek Gold . . 8 10 '1 eels 7 7 Aiguille .... 8 2 Del rain ....77 Chief. Cook ..82 Lmicx ... 7 7 Jonathan ... 7 13 Gold Musk . . 7 0 Exaggeration . 7 13 Gay Broney . 7 0 Prolyxo .... 7 11 CHEVALIER HANDICAP, Of 1110: 1 niilo st. lb. st. lb. Glcnrata ... 9 9 Tatyoon ... 8 0 Royal Gallant 9 G Merry Lap . . 8 0 Desert Star . 9 G Master Norval 8 0 Hollv Lu ... 8 11 Principal ... o O Don't Lap . . 811 Ho man Mascot 8 0 Gigantic ... 810 Musk . 8 0 Currajong -.88 Black Marlin . 8 0 Landlubber -.85 Searcher . . . 8 0 United . . . 8 5 Vulndore . . 8 0 Valreina ... 8 1 Ruling King . 8 0 Mahkill ... 8 0 RAILWAY HANDICAP, Of £2oo' G fur. st. lb. st. lb. Par-nelli ..94 Brit. Columbia 7 10 Manawhenua. . 8 7 Tradesman . . 7 5 Inflation ... 8 4 Gold Money . 7 6 Sunny Sky -.84 Exaggeration . 7 3 Refresher ... 8 3 I roly\o .... 7 1 Eager Pose ..83 Delnun ..... 7 0 Lordly Knight 8 0 Karangapai -.70 Greek Gold ..80 Valpfti .... 7 0 Hampton Park 8 0 Tetrarclnile ..70 Barnbury ... 8 0 Instalment ..70 titirangi handicap, Of £130; 1 mile st lb. et. lb. Merrv Damon 10 0 Gay Cockade . 8 4 Aiguille ... 9 3 Karangapai -.84 Lady's Boy ..90 Imamint . . . 8 O Sea Ruler ..89 Vandyke ..-80 Alloy .... 8 8 Desert Star .. 8 0 Chief Joy ... 8 8 Valpai . . .' 8 0 Lirnex 8 S Prince Colossus 8 0 lmpcr'l Prince 8 tl RACING FIXTURES \pril IP—Rivcrton Racing Club. April IS—Canterbury Jockey Club. April 19—Westland Racing .Club April 21, 22 Greymouth Jockey Club. April 22—H.iwkc's Bay Jockey Club. April 22, 24 —Avondale Jockey Club. April 2G--Recfton Jockey Club. April 2(l—Mart on Jockey Club. April 29—Franklin Racing Club. May 3, 4—Eginont Racing Club. May 0, B—-Nelson Jockey Club. May (i—Amberley Racine Club. May 12, 13— Marlhorongh Racing Clun. May 20, 22 To Kuiti Racing Club (at Te Rapa).

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21469, 18 April 1933, Page 7

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AUCKLAND RACES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21469, 18 April 1933, Page 7

AUCKLAND RACES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21469, 18 April 1933, Page 7