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WAVERLEY JUBILEE

KOROKIO ANNEXES CUP. HARVEST MOON WINS TWICE HURDLE RACE INCIDENT [BY TELEGRArH—PRESS ASSOCIATION] WANGANUI, Monday The Waverley Racing Club's Diamond Jubilee Meeting was held to-day in glorious weather before a large attendance. The track was in excellent order and the going was good. The totalisator handled £7354 against £6195 at . the meeting last Labour Day. Results were: — HANDICAP HACK HURDLES, of £llO, 11 miles.—l Morrath, 9.12 (W. McDowell). 1; 2 No Humbug. 9.5 (S. Anderson). 2; 5 Beau Star, 9.0 (W. Grindley), 3. Also started; 7 Crennatown. 4 Ythan, 8 Knola, 9.5: 6 Sandlark, 9 Captain Dan. 3 Benedictine, 9.0. One and a-half lengths; length. Time, 2m 46 3-ss. BREWER HANDICAP, of £llO, 6 .fur.— 3 Lady Kyra, 7.0, car. 7.3 (S. Treniain), 1; 4 Moatoa, car. 7.0 (G. Tattersall), 2; 2 The Tiger. 8.11 (S. Anderson), 3. Also started: I lioyal Routine, 9.0; 6 Pescb.eira, car. 7.81; 5 Green Linnet, 7.0. Length; two lengths. Time, lm 15s. MORTON MEMORIAL MAIDEN RACE, " . of £9O, weight 8.0, 6 fur.—3 Harvest Moon (S. Anderson), 1: 8 The Ark, car. 8.3, 2; I General Quex (W. Pine), 3. Also started: : 4 Colossal, car. 8.11 i. 16 Cynola, car 8:12; 5 Bay Sand, 11 Onewhetu, 6 Chikara. IS Waiwhet.u, 10 Red Fox, car. .B.l}, 9 High Exchange, 12 Arnante, 17 Spearshot. 14 Autumn Leaf, 7 Eara, 13 Windscreen, 2 Friesland. Head; length and a-half. Time, lm 16 l-ss. WILSON HIGH-WEIGHT HANDICAP, of £95; 7 fur.—l Prince Reno, 8.0 (S. Tremain), 1; 2 Leo Colossus, 9.11 (H. Dulieu), 2; 6 Gold Gleam, 8.11 (S. Anderson), 3. Also started: 3 Silk Sox. 5 Artful Dodger, 8.6; 4 Adept, 8.0. Length; half a length. Time, lm 30a. WAVERLEY CUP, Of £l2O and Canteen of Cutlery, valued at £SO; 11 miles I—KOROKIO. 8.3 (G. Wynd) .. .. I 3—CARFEX, 8.12 (S. Anderson) .. .. 3 S—LALLA QUEX, 7.6 (H. Goldfinch) ..3 Also started: 6 Prince Colossus., 8.3: 2 Midian, 7.9; 4 Headmistress, 7 Beryl Latour. 8 Richfield, 7.0. After delaying the start Korokio got a war in the lead with Carfex, Lalla Quez and Headmistress following. The. pace was slow. Turning for home well clear Korokio cam. on to win easily by three lengths, Carfex beating Lalla Quex by half a head for second place. Midian was fourth. Time, 2m II 2-ss. MOUMAHAKI HACK STAKES, of £IOO, 1 mile and 55yds.—5 Ruaform, car. 7.1 (R.y J. Feam), 1; 7 Silk Sox, car. 7.4 (G. Feasey). 2; 6 Artful Dodger, car. 7.SJ (S. Anderson), 3. Also started: 2 Leo Colossus, 9.0; 1 Tahurangi. 7.12; 4 Ythan, 3 Hark Forrard. 7.8; 9 Crennatown. car. 7.10}; 8 Queanbeyan, 7.0. Threequarters of a length; two lengths. Time, lm 48s. JACKSON HACK MEMORIAL STAKES, of £IOO, 5 fur.—7 Harvest Moon, rehandicapped, 8.5 (J. Green), 1; 1 Collodion, 8.0 (S. Anderson), 2: 2 Merry Way. 9.3 (H. Goldfinch), 3. Also started: 6 All Spirit. 9.9: 5 Silver Wings, 9.5; 4 Gold-Mission. 9 Colossal, 8.2; 8 Gowanlea, car. 8.11; 3 Prince Reno, car. 8.7; 10 Windscreen, car. 8.4. ■ Half a length each way. Time, lm 3s. , An inquiry was held after the hurdle race into Morrath's saddle slipping and his rider losing most of his gear after passing the post. The incident was deemed acciden- _ tal and no action was taken. L. George, rider of Red Fox in the Morton Memorial was fined £5 for contracting to ride Cynol» when he had already accepted an engagement which, however, was rather indefiniteWAIPAWA GATHERING NO ,GREAT SURPRISES CHIEF EVENT TO SLIPPERY [BY TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION] HASTINGS, Monday The Waipawa County Racine Club's meeting was held to-day in fine but dull weather, and attracted the largest attendance for some years. The track was in good order. The totalisator handled £4436, an increase of £620 compared with last year. Results were: — MAIDEN PLATE, of £SO. special weights. 5 fur. —3 Hatuma. 8.8 (Mullins), 1; 1 Royal Solo, 8.8 (H. Young), 2; 3 Wahine Nui. 8.8 (Ridgway), 3. Also started: 4 Mareong, 8 Tigrone, 10 Feralea, 7 Honango, 7 Gay Dog. 11 Toxmiss, 5 Black Magic, 6 Silver Song, 9 La Fleur, 12 Potent, 8.8. Two lengths: half a length. Potent was fourth. Time, lm 1 l-ss. HACK FLYING HANDICAP, of £6O, « fur.—2 Sabatini, 8.6 (Fannin?), 1: 1 WindWard, 8.8 (Home), 2; 6 I'm Alone, 7.10 (Nicholson), 3. Also Btarted: 3 De Trop, 9.0: 4 Swift and Sure, 8.13j 5 Confiscation, 8.0. Half a length; three lengths. Swift and Sure was fourth. Time,, lm 14 2-ss, JUMPERS' FLAT HANDICAP, of £6O, 11 miles.—2 Anemometer. 9.2 (O. Brough■ton), 1: 1 Hukemanu. 9.9 (H. Young), 2; t 3 Heliotype, 8.0 (C. W. Stratton). 3. Also Started: 4 Vera Lux, 8.0. Two lengths; half u. length. Vera Lux finished third bat her S'ockey foiled to draw the weight, and, so . third place went to Heliotype. Time, 2m 10 3-ss. . , WAIPAWA COUNTY HANDICAP, Of £100; 1 mile. 3—SLIPPERY, 8.9 (H. Young) .. .. I 2—LA POUPEE, 8.2 (G. Ridgway) „. 3 I—HEST, 7.9 (J. Leach) .. ..3 . Also Started.—4 Stitch. 7.13; 5 Royal Bengal, 7.12. Three lengths: half ai length. Stitch was fourth. Time, lm 41s. HOMEWOOD HACK HANDICAP, of £6O, 1 mile.—l Cuddle. 8.12 (Flowers), 1; 3 Hatump, 7.7 (Mullins). s} ; 6 Tareha, 8.1 (Leach), 3. Also started: 4. Tres See, 9.4; 2 Windward, 8.6; 5 Sabatini. 8.3: 9 Grumpy* 8.1; 8 Shirred Ribbon, 7 Lady Wessex, 7.7. Three lengths; two lengths. Grumpy was fourth. Time, lm 41s. NOVICE STAKES. of £SO, special weights, 6 fur.—-1 Poniard, 9.0 it). Flowers), 1; 3 Abbey Feale. 8.9 (Fanning); 2; 4 Wahine Nui, 7.13 (Leach). 3. Also started: 9 Royal Passion, 10 Moorwyn, 6 Royal Banquet, 8 Takiri. 9.0; 2 Pukehou. 5 Talari, 8.9; 7 Trackman, 8,4. Neck: length.' Talari was fourth. Time, lm 14 3-ss. J. Leach was fined £2 for breaking a riding engagement for Royal Passion. EPSOM HANDICAP, of £6O. li miles.— 2 Mahora, 11.9 (Mr. D. Plummer), 1; 1 Anemometer, 11.3 (Mr. E. Todd), 2; 8 Dusky Crown, 10.7 (Mr. G. G. Beatson). 3. Also started: 4 Honanga, 10:7. Three lengths each way. Time, 2m 13s. RAILWAY HANDICAP, of £7O. 6 fur.— 1 Cullus, 7.13 (Stratton). 1: 2 Hest, 7.13 (Leach), 2: 4 La" Poupee, 8.9 (Ridgway), 3 Alho started: 5 Royal Bengal. 8.3; 3 Chopin, 7.11. Head: three lengths. Time, lm 13s. TURF IN AUSTRALIA SALE OF .RADIANT STAR GOLDEN PROMISE ALSO SOLD (Received October 22, 7.5 p.m.) MELBOURNE, Oct. ; 22 The New Zealand-bred three-year-old Radiant Star, by Hunting Song from Spotlight, has been purchased by Air. G. L. Scott for 1700gns. Radiant Star passed a veterinary examination to-day. The two-year-old Golden Promise, by Limond from Lady Bentinck, has changed handß. He will continue to be trained- by O. Cox. Irish Chieftain, formerly owned by Mr, W. T. Hazlett, has been purchased by » patron of S. Musters' stable. Journal haS been rehandicapped 101b. in the Melbourne Cup as the result of his win in the Caulfield Cup, and his we:ight is now 8.3. , =' ' ' ' ■ The acceptors for the Werribee Cup on Wednesday include Epigram, Upoko Ariki, Palm Queen and Miramond. Playground i» engaged in .the jumpers' fiat. lohuis is expected to arrive cm Wednesday with a view to contesting the Melbourne Peter Pan moved scratchily in his work to-day, but is showing improvement. JOCKEY, SUSPENDED C. Browne, rider of Master Nerval in th« Members' Memorial Handicap at the Waikato Hunt Meeting yesterday, was suspended for a month for careless riding. TROTTING FIXTURES October 27— Wellington Trotting Club. November 6. 8, 9—New Zealand Metropolitan • Trotting Club. • November 22, 24—Forbury Park Trotting Club. . „ . , November 24. 26—Nelson Tivtting Club. -

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21938, 23 October 1934, Page 7

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WAVERLEY JUBILEE New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21938, 23 October 1934, Page 7

WAVERLEY JUBILEE New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21938, 23 October 1934, Page 7

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