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WAIRARAPA RESULTS

ARROW LAD WINS AGAIN SUCCESS OF SIR POMBAL K. VOITRE'S ACHIEVEMENT' [by TELEGRAM—I'II ESS association] CARTERTON. Monday The weather was gloriously fine for the second doy oC the Wairarnpa Racing Club's Easter Meeting to-day and the couvso was in perfect condition. Tho fields and the attendance were fair. The totalisator handled X' 10,159 for the day, compared with £9803 on tho second day last year. The total for the meeting was £19,133, as against £'18,511 last year. A feature of tho meeting. was that K. Voitro rode fivo winners in succession, securing his 100 winning rides for this season. Results were:— STEWARDS' HANDICAP, ■Of £115; G fur. 4—S—SIR POMBAL, 7.5 (11. F. Grey) . 1 2-—I—ROYAL BENG AL, 9.13 . . ... 2 3—3—PALACE, 7.2 . . ,3 Also Started.—s—4 Good Hunting, 8.1; L—2 Projection, 7.1. Half a length; two lengths. Time, 1m 12 3-ss. MOROA HACK HANDICAP, Of £100; 7 fur. 3—I—COLOSSI CAL, 7.12 (M. Gilmour) . 1 C-G—WALTON PARK. 7.2 .. ..2 43 —ROYAL DASH, 8.3 3 Also Started.—7—7 Rhea, 7.13; 2—l White Squall, 8.1; I—21 —2 Morrath, 8.5; 5—5 Aroma, 7.12. Head; length. Time, lm 27 l-ss. AUTUMN HANDICAP, Of £175; 9 fur and 80yds. 2—2—ARROW LAD, 8.4 (K. Voitrc) . . 1 I—I—CHOPIN. 8.4 2 4-4—MIL AD I, 7.1 3 Also Started—s—s Atholspear, 7.8; 3—3 Lady Pum, 9.3; 3—3 Golden Horn, 7.0. Length; lieck. Time, lm 595. JUVENILE HANDICAP. Of £110; 5 fur. I—QUIETLY, 8.6 (Ridgway) .. .. t 2—APRIL FOOL, 8.1 (IC. Voitrc) .. + 3—QUEBEC, 7.7 .. 3 •IDead-heat for first place. Albo Started.—l Windward, 7.3J; 1 Melisande, 7.4; 4 Dollar Prince. 7.13. Half a lenpth between dead-heaters and third. Time, i>D 2-56. PIHAUTA HACK HANDICAP, Of £100; G fur. 2—2—KING THOMOND, 7.7 (I\. Voitre) 1 I—I—CAPE FAIR, 8.12 .. ..2 3—3— HAULBOWLINE,. 8.9 .. . ..3 Also Started.—s—4 Lady Ronald, 8.0; 4—5 Palace, 9.2. Two lengths. Time, lm 12 3-ss. TAUHERENIKAU HANDICAP, Of £115; 7 fur. I—LUCKY ALICE, 9.3 (K. Voitre) ... 1 4—LADY SPY, 9.2 2 2—CLANGOR. 9.3 .. .. .. ..3 Also Started. —3 Cluny, 9.9. Threo lengths; length. Time, lm 27 4-ss. ROTOTAWAI HACK HANDICAP, Of £110; 1 mile I—I—COURTYARD, 8.10 (K. Voitre) .. 1 3—3—CAPETOWN, 8.1 2 55 —MORRATH, 7.2 3 Also Started.—2—2 Kalmuk, B.G; 4 —4 Rene Belle, 7.5. Two lengths; half ft length. Time, lm 40 l-ss. This race gave Voitre his fifth successive* win, bringing his total wins for the season up to 100 and he received an ovation us he re-entered the birdcage. NOVICE STAKES, Of £100; 5 fur. 3—3—GRANDBLOW (R. J. Mackie) .. 1 I—i—HUN TIN G LODGE 2 2—2—MOORWYN 3 Also Started. —5 —5 Hazoor, 7—7 Trayrncla, B—6 Toua, 6—6 Korero, 4—l Chaste. Neck; length. Time, 59 4-ss. DONCASTER HANDICAP WINOOKA'S PERFORMANCE "TOYED WITH OPPONENTS" ■ ! : ' SYDNEY, April 17 The Sydney Morning Herald says:— '"'Winooka's Doncaster will bo one of the most memorable wins in racing annals here. Ho simply toyed with his opponents 'some of whom, like Jacko, Parkwood, Johnnie Jaßon and Dermid, wero worthy of any picked field of milers in the Southern Hemisphere. "Winooka's best performances hitherto paled into insignificance after Saturday's dazzling achievement." Tho Daily Telegraph says"Winooka's Doncaster carries him past the possibility of further handicap victories, for his lef.ord effort will bring with it stupendous weights," KUMAR A RACES CHIEF EVENT TO DON JOSE COLL BEATS LADY RENE [by TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION] GREYMOUTH, Monday The Kumara races wero held to-day in fino but overcast weather. Tho truck was •lightly heavy. Tho attendance was good, and tho tot.alisator handled. £3708. against £4487 last year. Results were:— • TRIAL STAKES, of £45, special weights. 6 fur.—2—2 Shamata, (D. Cotton). 1; 4—3 Helen Ilaycs (R. Orange), 2; I—l Nocturnus (Hughes), 3. Also started: 6—G Marfish Felluce, 3—4 Lady Valkyrie, 5—5 Goldwell, G—7 Marmora tion. B—B8 —8 Knockbain. Threo lengths; half-a-length. Time, lm 13 4-ss. DILLMAN'S HANDICAP, of £45. Oi fur. 5 —4 Shootist, 7.8 (Robinson), 1; 4 —5 Hampden 8.5 (Flower), 2: 2—2 Gold Sand. 9.0 (Hughes). 3. Also started: I—l Solvear, 8.13, 3—3 Reserve Fund. 7.9. Two and a-lialf lengths; half-a-length. Time, lm 24 4-ss. KUMARA HANDICAP, of £lO3, 3J miles. --2—3 Don Jobo, 7.9 (V. Lee), 1; 5—G Coomacsio, 7.Q (J. Moore), 2 : 4—3 Purse, 7.11 (11. Robinson), 3. Also started: I—2 Ravine, 9.4- G—s Pnkitere. 8.3: 3—l Eaton Hall. 7.9; 7-7 Gold Bag. 7.0. Necklength. Time, 2rii 10 2 ss. Coomn,ssie led to the straight cntrai.ce, where Don Joso took charge, and although Cocmassie again challenged, Don Joße withstood it in ij splendid finish, BOROUGH HANDICAP TROT, of £55. saddle, limit 2.28. 1 mile.—l—2 Directum, limit (J. P. M.iNeil), 1; 9 —9 liyrtle Dillon, limit (T. L. Bennett), 2; B—lo Town Crier, limit (.T, Kennedy), 3. Also started: 4—7 CI in,7 Clang, 10—8 Eastern Queen, limit; I—2 Superb (bracketed with winner), 12.vds bhd; 3 —3 Royal Wrack, G —s, Levlinter, limit; 7—o Lnxinkie, 24; 2—l Major Brent, 3G; 4—4 Dawn Sonoma. 48: 11—11 Vestas, 90. Three lengths; ono length. Times,. 2m 23 2-ss, 2m 13 3-ss. 2m 2ts, FLYING HANDICAP, of £55, r, fur.— I—l Roynl Sceptre. 8.11 (D. Cotton). 1: 5—5 Tariff, 7.4 (J. Mooro). 2: 2—2 Awamiitn, 8.12 (Lee), 3. Also started: 3—4 Little Wonder. 8.4: 4—3 Arrowmid. 7.12. One and a-half lengths; head. Time, lm Ga. JUNCTION HANDICAP, of £65, G fur.— 5—5 Gold Arrow, 7.13 (N. Lee), 1; 2-.-1 Flower, 7.'.) (Robinson), 2: 3—2 Miss Mercia. S.ft, 3. Also started: 3—3 Matc.i, .9.0: J—l Shamata, 7.4. Two lengths; three lengths. Time, lm 19s. MINERS'. HANDICAP TROT, of £55. saddle, limit 3.44, 1-i miles.—l—l Directum, limit (J. P. McNeil), 1: 3—3 Major Brent, 48yds bhd (R. Lewis), 2; 7—7 Myrtlo Dillon. limit (T. Bennett). 3, Also started: 4—5 Cling Clang, limit, 2—2 Lorelei, 21yd.s bhd; 5—G Levanter, limit; G—4 Binsonrth. 9t>; B—B Vest is, 144. Half-a-length. Times. 3m lis. 3m 39 I-ss, 3m 41 4-sa. HIGH-WEIGHT HANDICAP, of £GS, 7 fur.—2—2 Coll, 8.0 (C. Hughes), 1; I—l Lady Rune, S.B (W. Craig), 2: 3—3 Animated. 3.7 (J. Walsh), 3. Also started: s—o Fallow, 8.0; G—G Buoyant, 8.7; 4—4 Jael, 9.3: 7—7 Murfish Felluce. S.O. Four lengths: 11 lengths. Time, lm 35 1-Sa. . TROTTING FIXTURES April 19—Metropolitan Trotting Club. April 22 —Ashburton Trotting Club. April 29--Wanganui Trotting Club. May 4, G —Forbury Park Trotting Club. May (V—Cambridge Trotting Club. May B—Northland Trotting Club (at Cambridge). , May 13—Auckland Trotting Club.

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

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

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