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RICCARTON CARNIVAL

FINAL DAY SURPRISES SUCCESS OF BRAMBLETORN ONLY ONE FAVOURITE WINS [nr TELEGRAPH FUF.SS ASSOCIATION"] CIIRISI CHURCH, Saturday The Canterbury Jockey Club's meeting was conclude! to-day in fine and warm weather. The course was in fast order. The attendance was excellent and tho totalisator investments amounted to f 38,321, against £21,859 on tho final day last year. The total for tho meeting was £110.291, compared with £&0,579 last year. Results were:—SUBURBAN HANDICAP, Of i' 180; 1 t»iilo S—S—NIGGER lIE AD. 9.13 (Turner) .. 1 G—6—ERRANTRY, 9.10 (Pascoo) .. .. 2 3—3—NIGHTGUARD, 9.9 (Salt) .. ..3 Also Started.—B—B Rational 11., 10 8; 7—7 Locksley, 10.7; 2-1 Doir.in. 10.0; 10—1C> Night Recital. 11—11 Starshooter, 9 12- I—2 ElTozel 9.2; 9--9 Manuiri. i—l High Rank, 12-12 Miss Purnu, 9.0 .r.Dongth; neck. Night Recital was fourth, lime, lm tOa. SEYMOUR HANDICAP, Of £180; 7 fur. VINTAGE, 7.0 (Mackinnon) . . . . 1 S—S—DOLLAR PRINCE. 7.13 (Carroll) 2 3—7—SAM SMITH, 7.0 (Messervy) . . 3 Also Started.—3—3 Manetho, 9.1; 2—2 Copyist, 8.9, and Silent. Flight, 7.8 (bracketed); 4—l Last Link, 8.4; 1— 1 Gipsy Love, 8.3; 12—12 Bon Tray. 8.1; 11—10 High Tor. i.13; (>-1 Davolo, JO—G Tea Garden, 7.11; 13—15 Grand i'oviow, 7.9; 8— Silver Jest, Lady Zephyr, 11—13 Amddifad, 10—17 Traysock, 7.0. Two lengths; two lengths. Cleaner was fourth, Time, lm 20 3-ss. CRESSY HANDICAP, Of £200; J mile 7-G—RANELAGH, 8.8 (A. E. Ellis) 1 -I—s MILADI. 8.0 (Yoitre) . . . . 2 s—l METAL BIRD, 7.13 (Eastwood) .. 3 _ Also Started.—l—3 Argentic, 8.11; G—7 Kerbside, 8.9; 2—l Emotion, 8.1; 9—9 Uiri, 8.1: 3—2 Forestry, 8.0; B—B Wiso Choice, 7.7. Half a length; neck. Emotion was fourth. Time, Jm 39 2-ss. PIONEER HANDICAP, Of £200; two-year-olds; 5 fur. 2—2—BROWN BETTY, 8.5 (Yoitre) . . I '—I—CORONILLA, 8.0 (B. H. Morris* 2 6—7—BODYLINE, 7.13 (Pine) .. ..3 Also Started.—l—l Wonderful, 8.5, and Queen of Song. 7.12 (bracketed); 3—3 Marcus Cicero. 8.0: 5—G Invoice, 7.13; 8-8 Master Reynard, 9—9 Joyous, 7—5 Silly Owl, 7.0. Half a length: length. Marcus Cicero was! fourth. Time, 595. METROPOLITAN HANDICAP, Of £000; 15 miles 3—S—BRAMBLETORN. S.O (B. H. Morris) 1 S—7—SHATTER, 8.1 (Russell) .. .. 2j 9—9—LOCKSLEY. 7.0 (Messervy) . . 3 ; Also Started.—l—l Pahuitua, 8.11; 2—2 Rocket, 8.3; 4—3 The Smuggler, G--4 Minorval. B—B Rumo, 7—G Tout lo Monde, 8.1. Half n langth; length. Ronket was fourth. Tout lo Monde ran oil. Time. 2m 33 2-ss. OTAIO PLATE, Of £200; li miles 7—I—REVISION, 7.11 (Eastwood) .. 1 2—2—SOME SHAMBLE. 8.1 (Humphries) 2 G—6 —WALTON PARK, 8.11 (Burgess) . 3 Also Started.—3—7 Blazon, 9.1; I—l Aesculus, 8.10; 13—11 Elude, 8.8; 10—10 Night Flyer, 8.1: 5—3 Importance, 8.3; B—-S Water Polo, 7.13; 15—11 Monastic, 9—9 Flower, 7.11; 12—12 Flying Amy, 7.10; 11—13 Roland. 4—5 Dressy, 11—15 First Song, 10—10 Eupator, 7.7. Half a length; two lengths. Night Flyer was fourth. Time, 2m G 3-ss. STONYHURST HANDICAP, Of £200; three-year-olds; 1 mile I—I—SILYOX, 9.0 (A. E. Ellis) .. ~1 O—G—PROSTRATION, 8.1 (Wilson) . . 2 S—S—GUARANTEE, 8.9 (B. 11. Morris) 3 Also Started.—3—3 Sweet Agnes, 8.9; 4—l Gaysome, 8.5; 2—2 Haere Tonu, 7.11; 7—7 Falkland, 7.9; B—B Sky Rover, 7.0. Length: threo lengths. Gaysome was fourth. Time, lm 39 3-os. Falkland broke a fetlock during the raco and was destroyed. MEMBERS' HANDICAP. Of £300; 7 far. 22 —HURLINGIIAM. 7.S (Yoitre) .. J . I_I—CROUPIER. 9.7 (B. 11. Morris) 2 6—I—TRUE SHAFT, 7.2 (Russell) ..3 Also Started.—3—3 Cricket Bat, 9.0. and Fracas, 7.2 (bracketed); I—s Silver Streak, 8.1; 9—9 Lordly Knight, 7.7; G—B Cranford, 7.2; 7—<"> Kerbside, 9—7 Spoon, 7.0. Neck; length. Silver Streak was fourih. ! Time, lm 21 -1-53. RESULTS AT HASTINGS COURTYARD BEATS CHOPIN ASTERISCA TAKES SPRINT [by TKI.EGRAI'II- —I'IIKSS ASSOI I.VTIOX] HASTINGS. Saturday The Tlav.ke's Bay Jockey Club's Spring Meeting was held to-day in fmo weather before a good attendanacn. The totalisator handled £5737, against £5703 last year. Restilts were:— NURSERY HANDICAP, or £7O. 4 fur.— 3—2 Queen's Pride, 8.0 (Broughton). 1; ■!—2 Sweep Clean, 8.0 (Marsh), 2; I —l Lord Hereford. 8.5 (Leach), 3. The first and second horses wero bracketed on t ie totalisator. Also started: I—l The Khedive, G—G Cockfight. 8.5; 2-3 Talari. 5—5 Peggy« Joy, 8.0. Tho bracketed pair were in front i together right from the st".rt. Nose; three i lengths. Peggy's Joy was fourth. Time, 50 l-ss. TRIAL STAKES, of £6O. weight 8.0, 5) fur.—First division: *l—3 Senior (Braug.hton), I; B—G Werohia (Walsh), 2: 3-5 Cawbeon (Fanning), 3. Also started: 2 1 Margaret Roso, 10—9 Pikiao. G —B Dusky Crown. 9—lo Bonny Quex, 11—11 Pitfall, I—2 Hcxt, 5—4 Abbey Feale. 7—7 Trcs Sec. Senior came through a furlong from home to gather in Margaret Rose and Pikiao. Werohia came with n. late run and fot within a short neck of Senior. The third horso was half a length away. Host was fourth. Time, lm 8 3-ss. TOMOANA HURDLES, of £7O. 15 miles. -.3-2 Kinsel. 10.10 fStratton). 1: 2—4 K'irnbo. 10.13 (Dunn), 2; 1— 1 Million. 10.S | (Tinsley), I!. Also started: G Goshawk, j 10.10; s—l Jazz King. I—3 Palcis, G- 7 King's Cascade, 9.0. Kimbo took the lend round the back from Jazz King, when the latter made a bad jump. Kinsel went up to tho leader in the run home, but Kinsel won by a length. The third horso was a head away. Jazz King was fourth. Time, 2m 10s. TRIAL STAKES.—Second Division: 4—4 Lnvina (Young), 1; 2 —2 Mnna Gift (Griffith), 2; G—7 Sunny Maid (Green). 3. Also started: I—3 Maine. 5—5 Moorwvn, 10—11 Silver Beam, 3-1 All Clear, B—B Gamsoine, 9—9 Grand Vizier, 7 G Auraline, 10—10 Royal Solo, Lavina led from tho start and won by a short head, with Mnna, Gift a length away. Grand Vizier was fourth. Time, lm 9 l-ss. SPRJNC. HANDICAP, Of £100; !( miles 2—2—COURTYARD, 7.11 (Broughton) . 1 3—3—CHOPIN, 8.8 (Callinari) .. ..2 4—4—GOLD TRAIL, 8.10 (Atkins) .. 3 Also Started.—l—l Arrow I,ad, 8.5: 5—5 Whito I'"ang, 7.8; 7—7 Stromo, G—G Bothwell. 7.0. The favourite soon led from Strome, Courtyard, Gold Trail and Bothv/cll. Ridden vigorously Courtyard came through in tho straight and Won by a short neck from Chopin, who rondo n (-'lent, run over tho last 50 yards. Gold Trail was two and alialf lengths uwny third. White Fang wns fourth. Time, 2m 7s. LITTLE FLAXMERE HANDICAP, of £7O. ('■ fur. —5—5 Cawbeen, 7.0 (Walsh). 1: 1-3 April Fool, 7.9 ( Bromrhtnn •. 2; o—B Mercian Queen. 7.2 (Gladding). 3. Also started: 2—2 Titter Gain. 8.13; 3- t Cnllim, 8.9; 1 1 Royal Shift, 9—G Abbey Feale. 9 Oilerimur, 7--'2 Mnncaret Koso. IJfi.i h | neck; two lengths. Time, lm 11 15s. GLENARAY HANDICAP, of 170. 1 mile.— I—3 Sir Nigel, 7.12 (Atkins), 1; 1-1 Royal Dash, 7.9 (Fanning). 2; G—G Lnnbohrn, 7.13 (Griffiths). 3. Also started: 3—2 Chock Say, 8.11; 2—l Swift and Sure. 8.8; ;>—B Bradrnan, 5—5 Sylvan Dell, B—lo Fondle 7.12; 4—l Archeria, 7.1 (coupled with Royal Dash); 12 12 Arabliss, 9-9 lln kemanu, 7 7 McKeath. 10—11 Joystick, 11—13 Blue Boy, 10 —14 Monctte, 7.0. Iwo lengths and a-lmIf; half a length. Sylvan Dell and Chock Say wero next. Time, lm f lis. FLYING HANDICAP, of £BO, G fur.— 2 Asterista. 7.11 (Atkins), I: 3 Speed, 8.1 (Broughton), 2; I Slippery, 8.1 (Young). 3. Also started: 4 Souchong, 9.8. .Nose; two lengths. Time, lm 13 l-ss. ALEXANDRA RACING CLUB Nominations for the Alexandra Racing Club's annual meeting, to bo held at Pirongia on December 20, closo oil December 8.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21647, 13 November 1933, Page 9

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RICCARTON CARNIVAL New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21647, 13 November 1933, Page 9

RICCARTON CARNIVAL New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21647, 13 November 1933, Page 9

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