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HEAVY GOING

MOKE GOOD DIVIDENDS PHILEMUP at long odds c! VICTORY FOR SILVER QUEX ft l ALL IRISH TAKES STEEPLES , Two each-way favourites, Monto Cristo and Silver Quex, and two place "*;4 favourites, .Jewelled Girdle and All ra Irish, were successlul on the second day of the Waikato Racing Club's Winter Meeting at Te Rapa yesterday, when good dividends were again a feature. The host return was niado by PhilT cmup, who paid over a-third of a eenturv when lie won the Farewell Hack ' Handicap, scoring his first success since "' l ho Avon at I'aeroa iu October, 1937. Caloric, Silver Glow, Mai de Mer and Royal FaAvke.s all paid dotiblo figures ■t for a place, Calorie returning over a score. Sunny Downs and Rose Acre a lso made good place returns. .A heavy downpour after the first raco, fol- ' lowing rain during the week-end, made tho track extremely heavy, and tho conditions untlerfoot wore vory wot. Many of the horses were unnblo to handle tho going and thero ».;• were several easy wins, notably those of Tologa, Silver Quex and Brazen Bold. The j l ' l npprentico V. Dye narrowly misled riding ,» three winners in succession, scoring on Brazen Bold and Town Section and being second I?- on Royal Fawkes. In spite of the unfavour- . able conditions the attendance was good. The totalisator handled C-J5.0J0 10s for eight races, compared with £32,(>78 10s for seven on tho second day last year, a decrease of £7058. The investments for the meetinp: were ,i, £7-1,951, against £83.559 10s last year, a decrease of £S(>OS 10s. Results:— •>1 aORDOXTOX HACK HANDICAP (first :.jr division), first £llO. second £-10, third £2O; (5 fur. — I—l1 —1 Monte Cristo, T. F. Hodge's b c, 3 yrs, /by Bron/.e Eagle—Archeno, 7.12, car. 7.13 (C. G. Gonlsbro), 1; 3—2 Lord Ace, i 8.2 (R. \V. McTavish), -j; B—o Rose Acre, . 7.7, ear. 8.3 (X. R. .MeKcnzie), 3. Also started: -1 —3 Hum-a-Song, 0.0, car. 5.7; 2—l Miss Valerie, 7.12; 10—7 Valerian, r < 7.10, car. 7.-I; (i—(i Te Haka, 7.7, car. 7.0; o—lo0 —10 Windsor Glow, 7.7, car. 7.10%; 5—5 Tahiti, 7.7. car. -7.3%; 11—11 Akanora. 7.7, .■*; car. 7.8; B—S Loch Acre. 7.7; 13—ia'Acute. 7.7. car. 7.331.; 12 —12 Miss Eureka, 7.7, car. ~ V.O/j; 13 —13 " Pontama, 7.7, car. 7.3%. Three-quarters of a lencrth; length. Time, Ira 19 l-fis. (Winner trained by P. E. Meredith, Kihikihi.) / WAIKATO PLATE, first £l-10 and trophy valued at £25. second £4O, third £2O; gentlemen riders; 1 mile.—2—2 Tologa, L. Knapp's folk g, Gyrs, by Master Colossus— Nightwatch, maro. 10.7 (Mr. K. Duncan), 1; I—l Gainc's Choice, 11.11 (Mr. H. Dods), fV 2; 13—13 Silver Glow, 10.7 (Mr. A. Mel--1 • low), 3. Also started: 7—7 Forest Aero, 11.10; 10—8 Midland, 11.9; 3—Acreman, 11.5, and 'Calshot, 11.2 (bracketed); 4—l Bronzo Trail, 11.1; (>— (i Auto Sweep, 11.0; » ' B—lo8 —10 Mio Fratollo, 10.13; 17—17 Nilhniount, 10.8; ll—o School Girl, 14—15 Tano Mahutu, 15 —10 Bed Ledger, 10.7; */ —2O Bellaghy, 10.7. car. 10.10; 15—14 loo, 21 —21 Helga, 10.7; 20—18 Okauia. 10.7, car. 10.5%; o—ll Tavern Song, 10.7: 5—5 General Risko, 10.7, car. 10.S; 12—1'2 Face Value, 10.7. car. IO.SVi; 1"—10. Searcher. 10.7. Ten lengths each 1 way. Tunc, lin 51 l-ss. (Winner trained by Owner, Awapuni.) HAMILTON • HURDLES, first £350, second £IOO, third £SO; 2 miles.—3—l Jewelled Girdle, Mrs. E. M. Sloano's b g, tf-t ?F ed .' . b y Kilbroney—Loloma, 10.G (H. Maria), 1; B—S Innes Lad, 9.4 (A. Jenkins), 2: I—2 General Ruse, 0.0 (D. McKinnon), 3. Also started: 2 —3 Streamline, 10.10; 5—4 Loombination, 10.2; -I—s Aussie Ra, 10.1; 6—7 Lapidarian, 0.7; 7—(i Devon, 0.4; 10—10 Agog, 0.3; 11—10 Very Glad, 9.0; ' o—o Holme Fell, 9.0, car. 0.1. Eight lengths; four lengths. Time, 4m 2 2-ss. (Winner trained by Owner, Turua.) TE RAPA HANDICAP, first £2SO, second J £BO, third £4O; 1 mile.—l—l Silver Quex, ,o T. Patterson's ch m, 4yrs, by Lord Quex — ' Nukerakan,'7.lo (A. C'. Mosservy), 1; 10 —10 Calorie, 7.0, car. 7.1 (W. Elisor), 2; 14—13 Sunny Downs, 7.0, car. 7.1 (N. Vaughan), 3. Also started: S—B Sly Fox, 5—7 Roval Appellant, 8-13; 12—15 Cheval de Volee, V?, 8.12; O—G Jack Tar, S.G; U—Bronze Moth, . 7.10; 7—lo Foxscn. 7.8; 4—l Valmint, 2—2 Kena, 7.G; 11—11 Saceono, 7.-1; 13—12 p.-. Hi?h Sea, 7.0; S)—S Day Wind. 7.0, car. 7.2; 15—11 Silver Stick, 7.0, car. 7.3; 17—17 Bonstar, 7:0, car. 7.4%; It) —5 Susan, 7.0, car. 7.4, and Requiem, 7.0 (bracketed). Two 7 lengths; nock. Time, lm 51 l-ss. .Winnerc trained by H. .Gray, Takanini. b WAIKATO STEEPLECHASE, first £350, 6econd £10(), third £SO; about 2% miles.— 2 —l All Irish, A. J. Sniales and M. O'Con- -' nor's bg, aged, by Illumination—Kiki. 11.11 (J. Mcßao), 1; 5 —5 Biform, 10.2 (F. Baker), a: 2; I—21 —2 Dauber, 0.13 (D. J. Burgess), 3. Also started: 4—4 Enjoyment, 10.0; G—7 Simint, 9.13; 3—3 Mahala, 9.11; 7—G London, 9.3; 10 — 0 Tutor,' 0.0, car. 9.0; B—B Air ComtV. modore, 9.0, car. 9.1; 9—lo Fat Boy. 9.0, ilia car. 9.2, Twelve lengths; six lengths. Time, rl , 5m 21s. Winner trained by M. O'Connor, "j. Ellerslie. MAEROA HANDICAP, first £175, second £SO, third £25; 7 fur.—3—} Brazen 'f--' Bold, 11. B. Hines' br hj, 3yrs. by Brazen—- - Ridicule, 7.0, ,car. 7.3% (V. Dye), 1; -l —7 vr Orate, 8.13, car. S.O (M. Kerr), 2; 14—14 .(I Mai d? Mdr, 7.0 (G. Gilchrist), 3. Also started: 7 —o Val T-u, 8.1; 2 —2 Besiesre, i 5. 7.12, car. 7.13; (5—3 Young Paddon, 7.11; 12—12 Orwere, 7.8, car. 7.1; 13 —13 Jayola, 7A, car 7.5%; s—l Paddy tho Bip, 7.3, 3 r car. 7.0%; 10 —11 Trilliarch. 7.0, tar. 7.1; 11 —10 Noitaro, 9—9 Penzance. 7.0; B—B V Paxcno, 7.0, car. 7.3; I—l Tollsom, 7.0, :- car. 7.3. Three lengths; two and a-half lengths. Time, lm 35 3-ss. Winner trained - *'t by N. F. McGuire, To Aroha. • :fi GOBDONTON HACK HANDICAP (secfj ond division), first £l4O, second £4O,- third £2O; G fur.—s—s Town Section, F. Hirst's b m, 4yrs. by Acre—Marble Town, 8.13, "1 car. 8.8 (V. Dye), 1; 2 —l Star Vaals, 7.0 i (H. Long), 2; G —G Mayfair, 7.7, car. 7.2, ■>[ (A. Ramsay), 3. Also started: I—31 —3 Lady Clorane, 8.0; 4—-1 Bronze Emerald, 7.12; '•? o—B Flying Eagle, 7.10, car. 7.7%; 3—2 'c Ngauiri, 7.7/ car. 7.1; 7 —7 Stokowski. 7.<; i 10—11 Maxcwvn, 7.7, car. 7.12; 11 —10 Royal Son. 7.7, cai': 7.3: 12—12 Bronx Chevalier, 7.7 ; s_9 Gold Blaze, 7.7,' car. 7.8. Four ' lengths; two lengths. Time, lm 21 2-ss. 0 Winner trained by Owner, Matauiata. FAREWELL HACK HANDICAP, first V; £175, second £SO. third £25; 1 mi e.— -I) 11—11 Philcmup, W. R. Shattock s blk _g. 6vrs. by Philnmor —Cheloid, 7.7. car, «.o (J. Williamson), 1; 14—14 Royal Fawkes, ■"j' 7.7, car. 7.5 (V. Dve). 2; 3—2 Kilcash, 8.2 x'ir (0. Evans), 3. Also'started: I—l Royal Jlossage, 9.4; 12—13 Wildore, 0.2, car. 8.0; s—i5 —i Hunter's Night, 4—5 Hunto. 8.4; fr —0 - Glenbevan, - 8.3, car. 7.10; 7—B Kaspian, Ti< 8.0, car. 8.3; 9—7 Trig Station, 7.11. car. y. 7.4. io_i({ Heskotoon, 7.8; 2—2 Nuipapa, 7.7, car. 7.8%; 10 —12 Vitement. 7.7, car. ' J ' 7.4; 14—15 Lady Acushla, B—o Rival. 7.<; M 13—10 Runanga, 7.7, car. 7.0. Three-quarters -A', of a length; lenprth and a-half. Time, lm »»4s. o i o Winner trained by T. M. Morris, Cambridge. WINNERS PENALISED ELLERSLIE REHANDICAPS " The following rehandicaps for (lie Auckland Racing Clijb's Winter J'eeting have been declared by Mr. F. .T. McManemin: — *"* Great Northern Hurdles.—Jewelled Girdle, .•"£ 141b, making 10.2. Great Northern Steeplechase.—Baldric, 101b, '' S making 0.10. Cornwall Handicap.—Namara, Gib, making S.H. ,r - x Bridegroom, who won at Awapnni on Saturday, and/All Irish, winner of the Waikato Steeplechaso at Te Rapa yesterday, will not " be rebar.dicappcd for tho Great Nortlieru ",i'» Steeplechase. S' ' SAPLING STAKES j; ( , ' ' iTWELVE horses left in - 'if ' WL- [IIT TEI.EOItAPIt —I'Jtl'.SS ASSOCIATION! ASIIBURTON, Monday i, fnal payments for tho Now Zealand SapJinK Stakes, to bo decided at the AMiburton (J/ Troltint; Club's Winter Mooting on Juno 3, nave been made as under: — New Zealand Sapling Stakes, of £I2OO, two-year-olds, \'/, miles.— Festivity. Larl s Pride, Walter Moorn, Malapert, Flying Scott, Diamond Jim, Special Force, Village Maid, Gold Chief,' Quite Likely, Surprise Totts, br B by Logan Frasor from Eileen Wood. STEWARDS' INQUIRY Following the running of tho Maeroa Hanoirap at To Rapa yeslerday an inquiry was held interference with Orwere by The stewards found that il was accidental and/decided (o lake no action. RACING FIXTURES ' Co' y.,S 5 —Foxton Racing Club. M -Way 25—South land Racing C'lub. •••; -r"" 0 L 3—Napier Park Racing Club. J' :i —Wangamii Jockey Club, v- 1 i J' s—Auckland Racing Club. ' T,,?® }' : i. B—Dunedin8 —Dunedin Jockey Club. V'—Hawke's [Jay Jockey Club. • ; • j,," p 1;9 r e.vmnnth -Torkev Club ■f- 4 June Maori Racing Club, r ' Jmb oo'—^ shhurtl,n County Racing Club. AW :jsS2 H'fcinff Club, ftJnjj« o;!' JJaw»evirkc Hunt Club,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23661, 21 May 1940, Page 5

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HEAVY GOING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23661, 21 May 1940, Page 5

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