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RICCARTON RACES

THE GEEAT AUTUMN iVICTORY FOR OUTSIDER PRINCESS ARGOSY WINS j MASQUER A DP]lt' S SUIIPBISE FRACAS SCORES A(JA IN [liV TELEGRAPH—PRESS ASSOCIATION ] CHRISTCIIURCH. Tuesday Tho Canterbury Jockey Club's nut uin 11 meeting was concluded to-tlay in hue weather before a good attendance. J lie course was fast, but hard. The totalisator investments amounted to against £14,581 on tho second day last year, making the total for the meeting £ I;i,SS7, against £3B,r:W last year. J?cs u! t s were: PEERSWICK HI G H-W EIGHT HANDICAP. Of £150; 9 far. E_3~KIAT>K. 9.12 (A. E. Ellis) . .. 1 41 —1 ft A ('ARDhX. 9.5 I'PnßCop) , t 2 B—3—STRONG LIOIIT. 0.10 (Pope) j Also Started. —2—2 Rocket, 11.8: I—l Royal Love 10.S; IV—G Nightsuaid. 9.11: 7—7 Clnekwheat, 0.0. Length: half a length. Roynl Love was fourth. Time/ lm 55 4-ss. I AUTUMN NURSERY HANDICAP, Of £175; for two-year-olds; G fur. 6—7-TH E MASQUERADER. 7.5 (Jenningsl j 44—GSOME, 7.0 (Messervy) . . . 2 I—I—TRIVET, 9.3 (A, E. Ellis) .. ..3 Also Started.— 3--3 Silent Flight. 8.0. and j linnl Shot. 7.0 ;bracketed); 5—5 Nightly 7.12: 2—2 June The Third, 7.11: G—B Haere To mi. 7.5: 10—9 Glandovey. 7—o Acceptable. B—lo Sweet Arrow. 7.0. / Length; neck. Haere Tonu was fourth. Time, lm i;'s. YALDHURST HANDICAP, Of £175; 1 mile I—I—ARGENTIC, 5.5 (A. E. Ellis) ] ! 6-O—MOUNT BOA. 7.11 (Wilaon) . ..2 53 —METAL BIRD, 7.9 (Humphries) .. 3 Also Staited.—2—2 Ranelaeh, 8.12: 5—5 Rational 11,, 8.3; 4—4 Wise Choice, 7.9. Two lengths; neck. Ranelagh was fourth. Time, lm 41 J-ss. ADDINGTON HANDICAP. , Of £150; 1 mile I—}—CHIEF LIGHT. S.lO (B. H. Morris) . 1 3—3—POLYDORA. 7.S (Voitre) .. ..2 7—S—KXOCKLONG. 7.7 (Mackinnon) . . 3 Also Started.—2—2 Zeebrugge, 9.5: 11—10 Monastic, ,8.9; B—7 Niazerhead. 8.5: 5—5 Water Polo, 7.11; I—l Kemal Pasha. 7.9: O—G Grand Review, 7.5; 10 —12 Eupator. 7.2; 12—11 Importance, 7.1; 9—9 Robin Hood, 13—13 Bell Hill. 7.0. Neck: neck. Zeebruzge was fourth. Time, lm 39 3-ss. GREAT AUTUMN HANDICAP. Of £500: 1* miles 6 —S—PRINCESS ARGOSY, 7.7 (Jennings) I 2—2—REBEL SONG. 7.10 (Ludlow) . . 2 I—I—SHATTER, 5.7 (A. E. Ellis) . . 3 Also Started.—s—s Gay Crest, 8.12. and Tout le Mond, 7.3 "(bracketed): 7—7 Concentrate. 8.11; G—G Great Star. 7.13: 4—l Eminent, 7.11: 3 —3 Ramo. 7.5: 9—9 Jaloux. 7.4. Princess Argosy led from the start. Shatter and Rebel Song challenged strongly in the straight, but beat Rebel Sons bv a length and a-half. with Shatter a neck away. Gay ;Cre3t was fourth. Time. 2m 82 2-ss. GIMCRACK HANDSCAP. Of £ 150: G fur. Sa-S —COTTESMORE. 9.7 (Wilson) . ..1 3-I—KEMAL PASHA. 8.0 (Mackie) .. 2 7—7—MANETHO, 7.3 (Humphries) .. 3 Also Started.—4 -2 Crash. 9.1: 1— 1 Silver St cak. 8.10; G—G Rothen, 7.7: 10 —lO Heather Glow, 7.3: B—s Golden Dart. 9—9 Cranford, 12 —12 Marauillo, 5—5 Lucky Dive, 11—II Indicate, 12—13 Silk Arrow. 7.0. Two lengths; length. Heather Glow was fourth. Time, lm 11 4-ss. CHALLENGE STAKES, Of £300: weizhl-for-ace. with penalties and allowances: 7 fur. I—FRACAS, 7.4 (Voitre) 1 3.—SWEET? AGNES. 0.8 (Mofkinnon) . . 2 2—MIGHT, 6.8 (B. H. Morris) . . . . 3 The only starters. Length and a-half; three lengths. Time, lm 2Gs. TEMPLETQN HANDICAP. ' Of £200; 7 fur. 4-4—MARTIAN CHIEF. 7.10 (Wilson) . 1 1-I—IIUftLINGHAM. 8.9 (Turner) . . 2 3—3—TRUE SHAFT. 7.13 (Ludlow) . . 3 Also Started.—2—2 Cricket Bat, 9.0; 5 —5 Irish Lancer. 8.1; G—G Gustavo, 7.10. Head; 'three lengths. Cricket Bat was fourth. Time, lm 25 4-ss. ELLERSLIE TRACK NOTES SPRINT BY KING MARCH Matters were comparatively quiet at Ellerslie yesterday, but a little galloping v.as performed on the Nos. 2 and 3 grass tracks, which were in excellent order, and also on the tan. Gay Broney and Muhkill ran a round | easily 011 the tan in 2.1 3-5. Gay Broney up- \ pears to have thrown off the trouble that caused his defection from Wlianginci engagements and he should booh return to foi m. Ull No. 2 grass Marcliette just beat Golden Spuhi over six furlongs in 1.10 4-5, a usetul gallop for maidens. Caliente and King March ran three furJunys in 373. King March is shaping up again and should soon be ready to have a race. King Mcstor sprinted half a mile in 10s and did it well. He was sore before Easter, ! Lut hit out freely yesterday. The Highland Chief ran six furlongs in 1.13 1-5 after being ridden out. Landlubber ran seven furlongs in 1.32 3-5. Tins horse may show up belter when furt.<- r ruin falls. Miss Re,vi beat Vandyke over six furlongs in 1.18. The latter is r.ot Working well aiul evidently requires the going easier to show 1113 'best. Liinecn finished her work with three furlongs 111 38 l-ss. This mare is carrying more licsli than formerly. She is in first-class lieuith after a respite from racing. Oil No. 3 grass Searcher easily ran half j ft 111:!(« in 503. He is now attached to W. I Ryan's stable at Ellerslie. Lady Lucas beat Wee Musk over five fin longs ri 1 1.7. let nucha te sprinted half a mile in 51 l-js. lie has been working in improved style during recent weeks. Sir Vul and Arawa I lose were not asked for their best wlule running six furlongs in 1.25. . Gav Marigold did an easy round, increasing the speed to run the last half-mile in 55 i-ss. This filly is now working soundly and seems to have yut rid 01 her shoulder ' tumble. ' Roman Mascot and Court haven were responsible for a nice effort in running a circuit, m 1.39. Both are likely to show up in ] immediate engagements. Kilmuir and Misa Lulu ran six furlongs in 1.18 4-5. Llanore (Craddock) jumped four hurdles ] in satisfactory style, showing more con- , fi.lcuLe than she did at Whungarei. JALLDY KARO KICKED \ 1 When lining un at the barrier for the , Pusident's Handicap at Ellerslie on Sat- i in-day. Jalldy Karo was kicked by another I lio.fie. lie was rather badly hurt arid his 1 owner. Mr. W. Vanderspeck, stated on i Monday that he is unlikely to race ao-ahi t. this srysnn. This is very bad luck, as Jalldy ( Karo was in good form and was likely to to his winnings at coming fixtures. RACING FIXTURES April I') West land Racing Club ] April 21, 22—Greymouth Jockey Club. c Aprii 22 —llawke's Bay Jockey Club. c April 22. 24—A vondale Jockey Club. April 2G—Reefton Jockey Club. April 2G—Marton Jockey C'lnb. A|>nl 29- Franklin Racing Club. r| a y 3, 4—Eguiont Racing Club. ;]«>• B—Nel?on Jockey Club. Ajay t;—Aniberley Racing Club. j]«y 12, 13—Marlborough Racing Club. May 20, 22 To Kuiti Racing Club (at Te <* Lapa). a

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21470, 19 April 1933, Page 9

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RICCARTON RACES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21470, 19 April 1933, Page 9

RICCARTON RACES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21470, 19 April 1933, Page 9