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GOOD TE RAPA DIVIDENDS

FAVOURITES FAIL

SURPRISE BY WHIRLING KING REY'S EASY CUP WIN / BOUGHAL TAKES THE SPRINT TOTALISATOR INCREASE Some good dividends were returned nt, tho opening of tho Waikato Racing Club's Spring Meeting at To Rapa on Saturday, the best of the day being returned by "Whirling when he won tho Inst race, the Taupiri Hack Handicap, r.nd paid over a third of a century. Other winners to return lino prices were Valspear and Orac, each paying double figures. Every favourite on tho straight-out machine was defeated, and King Roy was the only placo favourite to win, although Scotch Nation was another to make his supporters a return by finishing third. Tho weather was inclined to bo showery at tho outset, and the track ■was a trifle soft after recent rain. The large fields provided some interesting racing, although there were several very easy wins, notably those of King Rev, Nun Nicer and Boughal. King Rev's victory in the Waikato Cup was the easiest that has been recorded in n middle-distance handicap in Auckland for some time, and ho gave nothing a chance in the last couple of furlongs, winning with his ears pricked. Tho attendance was good and the totaiisator handled £24,652 10s, against £18,471, an increase of £6ISI. Results:— TRIAL STAKES, Of £150; with sweepstake of £3 each; 6 fur. —1 ALSPEAR, J. Pohlen'a g, 3yrs. by Speardance—Lady Val, 7.12 (S. Tremain) 1 >—7—LITTLE ARTIST, E. L. Collins' br g. 4yrs, by Littlo England—Miss Roseland, 8.3 (S. Anderson) .. .. 2 —TEAK, C. Dawson's b g, 3yrs. by Tea Tray—Kilcalm, 7.12 (G. Gomtn) 3 (Winner trained by F. T. Stenning, Ellerslie.) Also Started.—2—l Supreme Court, 8.3, ear. 7.13 (C. Shield); I—21 —2 Gloucester, 8.3 (R. W. McTavish); 20—20 Worthy King, ' 8.3, car. 8.4 (A. Gilmer); 14—14 Little Leslie, (E. Manson), 3—5 Torch (R. E. Home). 13—13 Race Whip (J. Winder), 18—18 Red Hawk (L. Dulieu), 8.3; 19—10 Fei Mali (R. Walsh). 16—17 .Tan Ridd (C. L. Goulsbro), 7—3 Dark Shadow (N. R. McKenzie), 5—6 Brilliant Acre (W. Watson), 10—11 Knrohia (C. G. Goulsbro), 17—16 Cyllaros (G. Cameron), 15—15 Ella Bunsby (I. C. Smith). 6—9 Hunting , Maid (A. G. Murray), 7.12; 21—21 Sweet Musk. 7,12, car. 7.13 (R. Fearn); 12—12 The Vamp (R. Savage), 11—11 Thangi Lamba (A. G.'Parsons), 7.7. Sweet Musk was badly left, Teak, Brilliant Acre, Little Artist and Gloucester being the first to become prominent. Valspear was in front at tho top from Gloucester, Little Artist, .Dark Shadow, Teak, Brilliant Acre and Karohia.' Entering the straight ' Valspear was in command from Gloucester, Dark Shadow. Little Artist, Teak and Karohia. Valspear finished on strongly and won easily bv two lengths from Little Artist, who defeated Teak by a neck. Jan Ridd was fourth, followed by Fei-Mah, Supremo Court, The Vamp and Gloucester. Time, lm 19 1-os. WAIMAI HANDICAP HURDLES, ' Of £200; 1J miles 4—I—MERRY LAP. A. Holliday's b g. aged, by Lapidary—Lady Swift. 9.5 (F. E. Baker) . . .... .. 1 I—2—ERIN ATI ON, J. H. Greenhend's ch g. 6yrs, by Illumination—Erinagh, 11.3 (A. McGregor) 2 5—3 -TR A VELLING AGENT, J. F. lutchen's ch g, aged, by Callaghan—ittle Footsteps, 10.12 (R. E. Thomson) I 51 (Winner trained by C. Morse, Takanini!i ' Also Started.—7—7 Dark Marble, 10.10 (IX J. Burgess); 6—7 Lord Val, 10.1 (J. F. Fergus); 4—5 King's Archer. 9.13 (J.. H. Mcßae) ; 2—l Greek Gold, 9.6 (P. McIlroy); B—6 Sub-Editor (A. Gilmer), 10—9 • Sweet Lap (W. Lawson), 9—lo Nigger Rill (Cotter), 9.0. Nigger Rill led to the first fence, where he fell, Greek Gold was then left in charge, and he showed the way over the' second fenco to Sweet Lap, Erination, Lord Val and King's Archer. Going out of the straight Erination momentarily headed Greek Gold, and they were together in front along tho back, four 1 lengths clear of Sweet Lap, Lord Val, Sub-Editor and Merry Lap, with a long interval to King's Archer and Travelling Agent. Erination and Greek Gold showed the way across tho top, where Marry Lap was running up. Erination // and Merry Lap were the leaders into the straight, a length cleair of Greek Gold, Lord Val and Travelling Agent. Merry Lap was just in .front at the last fence and went on to win nicely by half-a-length from Erination, with Travelling Agent a length away third. Greek Gold was fourth, followed by Sweet Lap, Dark Marble, SubEditor and Lord Val. Time, 2m 525. HAUTAPU HACK HANDIOAP, of £150; 7 fur. 4—3—ORAC, H. D. Caro's ch g, 4yrs, by Hunting Song—Wenday, 7.9 (S. Anderson) .. . . .. .. 1 6—S—MUSTANG, M. Stephenson's br g, 6yra, by Musketoon—Lndy Ledbury, 7.3 (R. W. Savage) 2 .11—11—GAY EGYPT. P. E. Brenan's b g, 4yre, by Gay Shield—Mis# Egypt, 7.4 (L. Clifford) .. .. 11 (Winner trained by M. J. Carroll, Te Rapa.) Also Started.—7—B Alchemic (C. Shield), 9.1, car. 8.10; 2—2 Bantry, 8.11 (H. N. Wiggins); 13—15 King Brierly, 8.3 (R. Walsh); 10—10 Kilberis, 8.2 (L. Dulieu); 6—6 Tin Lap, 7.13. car. 7.8 (R. Fearn); J'3 —11 Flit Acre,, 7.xt, car. 8.0 iN. R. McKenzie) ; 18—16 Tuaheahe (R. W. McTavish). 3-H Lady Eka (S. Tremain), 7.10; 17—17 Laudatory, 7,7 (E. Jones); I—l Light Comedy. 7.6, car. 7.21 (C. L. Goulsbro); 15—13 Loombination, 7.4 (R. E. Home); ft—7 Keith Lu, 7.2, car. 7.12 (G. Cameron); 3—9 Valrent, 7.2, car. 7.3 i (J. Winder); 14—14 Polly Douglas. 7-2, car. 7.1 (W. Thomson); 16—17 Fast Acre. 7,1, car. 7.31 (S. J. Cammick). Orac, Gay Egypt and Lady Eka were smartest to begin. Lady Eka running to the front early from Fast Acre, Orac, King Brierly, Gay Egypt and Tuaheahe. ( Crossing tho top Lady Eka and Fast Acre were together in front from Orac, King Brierlv, Valrent, Gay Egypt, and Bantry, with Light Comedy last. Orac slipped through on the railu rounding the turn and was first into tho straight from Lady Eka, Fasti; Acre, Laudatory, Gay Egypt and Valrent. Orac was just clear at the distance, and went on to win by two lengths from Mustang, who came home ■well on the outside. Gay Egypt wan three-parts of a length away third and Kilberis was fourth. Next to finish were Alchemic, Valrent, Polly Douglas and Keith Lu. Time, lm 32 3-ss. WAIKATO CUP HANDICAP. Of £350; 1J miles 2—I—KING REY, Mrs. F. M. Rcilly's b ic, Gyrs, by liaceful—Hilmar, 8.9 (N. R. M cKenzie) . . . . . . 1 —6—Or AY HRONEY, J. D. Kemp's b g, fiyrs, by Kilbrnn'sy—Jolly Gay, 7.12 (It. W. McTavish) 2 B—3—GALILEE, E. H. Cncltsey's ch f. 3yrs, by Chief Ruler—Lady Bede, 7.9 (C. G. Goulsbro) (Winner trained by owner, Te Rapa.) Also Started.—l2—l3 Kelly, 9.0 (L. Dulieu): 7—7 Mungatoon, 8.7 (S. Tremain); 9—B Prince Colossus, 8.4 (G Cameron): 3 -3 Baroscope, 8.2 ,E. Manson), (bracketed with Galileo); 9—lo Imainint, 7.13 (A. G. Murrnv); I—2 Sir Abb, 7.11 (H.N. Wiggins); I,T B—f) Gay Rose, 7.5 (L. Clifford); U—ll Velocipede. 7.2, car. 7.4 (R. E. Home); ® 4 L'Allegro, 7.1, car. 7.2 (C. L. Gouls bro); i.t—l3 Tahurangi, 7.0, car. 7.3 (S. J. Ummick); 14-14 Solomon, 7 0, car 7.13» hi P. McLauchlin); 5—5 Sporting Sons, m (Rj W. Savage). : .j 'J he field left to a good start, Galileo j ? n d L'Allegro (wide out') being quickly in front from Sir Abb and King i 4tey. Before they ran into the back

Prince Colossus headed Galilee and they were followed by King Rey, L'Allegro, Sir Abb, Imamint, Sporting Song and Baroscope. Galileo was in command again at the five-furlougs and led across the top from King Bey, Prince Colossus, L'Allegro, Sir Abb, lahurangi and Sporting Song. Nearing the turn King Bey ran to the front and led into the straight from Galileo. L Allegro, Prince Colossus, Tahurangi and Sir Abb. Nothing had a chanoo with King Key at the finish and ho won with great ease by three and a-half lengths from Gay Broney, who finished solidly to defeat Galilee by a length and a-half. Gay Roso was almost in line fourth followed by Baroscope, Mungatoon, Prince Colossus, Tahurangi and Kelly. Time, 2m 13 4-os. CLAUDELANDS HIGH-WEIGHT HANDICAP. Of £150; 1 mile 2—3—NUN NICER, Major P. KerrSniiley's b g. 4yrs, by Chief Ruler— Sylvanum, 9.3 (R. W. McTavish) .. 1 3—2—ADALENE. J. Hannon's b m. Kyrs by Little England—Kinetic, 8.13 (E. A. Keesing) . . . . . , 2 I—I—SCOTCH NATION, A. Pretty's b g, Gyrs, by Illumination—Scotch Lass, 8.12 (A. Gilmer) . . . . . 3 (Winner trained by F. Smith, Takanitii.) Also Started.—Delruin, 9.1 (S. Tremain); Master Norval. 8.10 (R. Martin); 12—12 Desert Star, 8.9: (C. L. Goulsbro); 11—11 Beryl Latour (C. G. Goulsbro), 5—5 Psychologist (L. Dulieu), 8.7; 16—15 Prince of Orange, 8.3 (N. R. McKenzie); 7—B Grand Score (H. Long). 4—4 Killadar (H. N. Wiggins), 14—16 Grand Talk (A. G. Parsons),'l3—l4 Green Patch (A. G. Murray), 10—17 Etcetera (A. Dick). 14—13 Taniwharau (J. Winder). 9—7 Small Boy (R. Saviise), 8.0; 10—10 Carshalton, 8.0, car. S.l (J. W. Dtty). Grand Score whipped round at the start and lost a lot of ground, Adalene being quickly prominent from Master Norval, Killadar and Nun Nicer. With a furlong covered Nun Nicer and Scotch Nation Were together in the lead from Adalene, Psychologist and Master Norval. Crossing the top Scotch Nation and Nun Nicer were still the leaders from Adalene, Killadar, Grand Talk and Master Norval. The leading positions were unchanged entering the straight and Nun Nicer drew away with ease in the run home to win by five lengths from Adalene, who dofeated Scotch Nation by a length and a-half. Master Norval was almost in line fourth followed by Killadar, Small Boy, Delrain and Desert Star. Time, lm 4os. TAMAHERE STAKES HANDICAP, Of £150; two-year-olds; 4 fur. 3—2—GOLDEN BLONDE, E. Fitzgerald's ch f, by Defoe—Crisis, 7.13 (R. W. Savage) .. . .. 1 4—4—GAY STREAK. T. C. and H. W, Wilson's b c. by Gay Shield—Kiki, 7.10 (H. N. Wiggins) 2 2—3—GAY CHIEF, F. W. Ehrhorn's br c, by Gay Shield—Persis, 8.4 (R. W. McTavish* 3 (Winner trained by I. T. Tinsley, Gisborne.) Also Started.—l—l Queen's Council, 8.5 (N. R. McKenzie); Tavern Song (H. Long), 10—10 Maxown (G. Cameron), B—B Ned Cuttle (C. Shield), 8.0; 14—14 Haputale (S J. Cammick), 7—7 Surella (L. Dulieu), 6'—s Surview (J. Winder), 7.12; 11—11 Gay Talkie, 7.10 (W. Thomson); 5—6 Rulette, 7.9 (R. E. Home); 9—9 Golden Sheila, 7.9, car. 8.01 (E. A. Keesing); 12—12 Te Maranui. 7.7 (L. Clifford)/ The field gave a good deal of trouble at the post and the start was a trifle uneven. Tavern Song and Queen's Council were smartest to begin from Golden Blonde, who soon ran through to tho front. Golden Blonde was in charge entering the straight from Queen's Council, Surviow, Gay Streak, Ned Cuttle and Gay Chief. Golden Blonde still led at the distance and stayed on to win by three-parts of a length from Gay Streak, who defeated Gay Chief by a neck. Ned Cuttle was close up fourth succeeded by Queen's Council, Surella and Surview. Time, 51 3-ss. CAMBRIDGE HANDICAP, Of £2OO ; 6 fur. '5-6-BOUGHAL, M. J. Carroll's b g. Syrs, by Acre—Rangitere, 7.5, car. 7.8J (S. Anderson) 1 77 —SINKING FUND, B. Clarke'B b g, 6yrs, by Acre—Peggy Paul, 8.6 (R. W.'McTavish) .. .. .. 2 9—9—SCOTLAND, W. J. McLean's b g, 6yrs, by Acre—Bonny Mabel, 8.0, car. t 7.12 (I. C Smith) 3 (Winner' trained by owner, Te Rapa.) Also Started.—l4—l3 Impasto, 9.0 (J. F. Fergus);' 3 —4 Du Barry, 7.13, car. 7.8 (C. L. Goulsbro); B—B Rereatu, 8.3 (L. Dulieu); 2 —3 Namakia, 8.0 (G. Cameron); 6—5 Royal Secret (H. Wiggins), 13—14 Pasha (A. G. Parsonß), 7.11; I—l Astarth, 7.10 (R. W. Savage); 4—2 Lady Kyra, 7.30, cor. 7.8§ (J. Winder); 10—10 Refresher, 7.10, car. 7.61 (J. Davoren); 12—12 Wait and See, 7.3, car. 7.4 IL. Clifford); 11—11 King Ford, 7.1 (S. Tremain). Pasha, Boughal and Sinking Fund were quickest to begin, Boughal being in front when the field had settled down from Pasha, Du Barry, Sinking Fund and Astarth. Crossing the top Boughal was just clear of Sinking Fund, Du Barry, Pasha, Scotland, Namakia, Astarth and King Ford. Turning for home Boughal was a couple of lengths clear of Sinking Fund and Du Barry, who "went out very wide, with Pasha and Scotland next. Boughal stayed on in the run home to win by four lengths from Sinking Fund, with Scotland a head away third. Pasha was placed fourth., with Wait and See right up on the rails, and then Impasto, Astarth, Du Barry and Royal Secret. Time, lm 17 2-os. TAUPIRI HACK HANDICAP, Of £150; 6 fur. 10_10_WHIRLING. R. T. Reid'a ch g, 4yrs. by Whirlwind—Legality, 7.5. car. 7.4 (C. L. Goulsbro) .. ..1 B—B—ROYAL APPELLANT, Dr. M. G. Pezoro's br g, 4yrs, by AppellantRoyal March. 7.3, car. 7.4 (L. Clifford) 2 6—4—WAHINE REIHI, T. C. and H. W. Wilson's blk m, syrs, by Raceful— Lady-Floss, 8.1, car. 7.12 (J. Winder) 8 (Winner trained by A. J. Julian, Te Rapa.) Also Started.—l—2 Kahapa, 9.0 (G. Cameron); 2—l Bonnie Song, 8.1 (N. R. McKenzie); 11-11 Lady Ruler, 8.0 (C. G. Goulsbro); 4—5 Mungacre, 7.13 (8. Tremain): 13—13 Queen Nona, 7.12, car. 7.7 (R„ Walsh); 6—6 Calshot, 7.9, car. 7.10 (R. W„ McTavish); 9—9 De> Friend, 7.8 (R. Savage); 12—13 Swift Spear, 7.5 (R. E. Homo); 7—7 Trouvaille, 7.3 (H. N. Wiggins); 3—3 Prince Veil, 7.1, car. 7.0 (W. Thomson). Lady Ruler, Royal Appollant and Kahapa were quickest to find their feet, but when tho field had settled down Whirling was in command. Crossing tho top Whirling was tho leader from Mungacro, Calshot, Lady Ruler, Kahapa, Wahine Reihi and Royal Appellant, who had drifted. Whirling showed the way into tho straight from Calshot, Mungacre, Lady Ruler and Kahapa. At the distance it appeared as if Whirling was going to win easily, but he hat; to bo ridden out to win by half-a-length from the fast-finishing Royal Appollant. Wahine Reihi also ran on well to be another half-a-length away third. . and Kahapa was fourth. Next to finish were Lady Ruler, Prince Ven, Trouvaillo, Queen Nona and De Friend. Time, Am 17s. STEWARDS' INQUIRY ADJOURNED UNTIL TO-DAY After the running of the Waikato Cup at To Rapa on Saturday an inquiry was opened regarding some crowding that occurred just boforo the field left tho straight. A good deal of evidence was heard, and tho inquiry was finally adjourned until to-day. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS "Doubtful," Waitanguru, Te Kuiti. —White Fung won the C.J.C. Stewards' Handicap in 1929, the year Chido won the Now Zealand Cup.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22269, 18 November 1935, Page 9

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GOOD TE RAPA DIVIDENDS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22269, 18 November 1935, Page 9

GOOD TE RAPA DIVIDENDS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22269, 18 November 1935, Page 9

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