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SPORTING NEWS.

SECOND EDITION

NAPIER PARK MEETING MOUNTAIN HEATH THE BIG RACE. Electric Telegraph—Press Association NAPIER. Uist Night. Tli© Napier Bark Racing Club’s autumn meeting was concluded, on Saturday in tine weather. There \ as a good attendance. Tile tote handled for the day £16,111. compared with £17,904 last year. The total i<a the meeting was £28.473, a deoi ta- • of £948 on last year. Further result-: Telegraph Hack: 1 Belle Star I, 3 Keen 2, 4 Abbey Queer. 3. Won by a neck, two lengths. AL.nilest-j was fourth. Time, 1.13 2-5. Kuao Handicap: 1 Jenny Diver 1, 8 Pakitere 2, 5 Love Song 3. Won by a licck. a head. Running Over was fourth. Time. 1.1 2-5. Prince of Wales Handicap: l Alountain Heatli 1. 1 Blimp 2. 3 Star Stranger 3. Won by a i-jiort head, a head. Shrewd was fourth. Time, 1.54 2-5. President’s Clip: 7 Tourist 1. 2 Royal Opera 2. 6 Cloyne 3. Won by a nose, a short head. Merry Melody was fourth. Time. 1.26 3-5. High weight Handicap: 1 Rorv Mor 1,2 Huikai 2. 4 Pale Star 3. Won bv a length half a length Time, 1.53. Trial Handicap: 1 Dos: Quixote 1, 3 Kinibo 2,2 Wedding Bells 3. Won by two lengths, four lengths. Time, 1.14 1-5. St. Patrick’s Handicap: l Royal Duke 1. 2 Kaihoro 2 5 Bonogne 3. Won bv halt a length, a neck. I'iine, 1.13. PL KEIvOHK AiFETING. PUKEKOHE. Last Night. The Franklin Racing Club’s annual meeting was held on Saturday in fine but dull weather before a record attendance. The course was in splendid order. The totalisator handled £31.499. as against £32.296 la t year. Results: — Pur.i Higli-weigbt: 3 Glenn Bay 1, 4 Kawini 2, 1 Kairun 3. Won by a length, a neck, Alashoor was fourth. Time. 2.58. Bombay Handicap: 1 I'm Alone 1, 4 Clironsadyne 2. 3 Sir Aloud 3. Won by half a head, a length. TaiulMiurine was fourth. Time. 1.17. AA aiuku Hack: 3 Currajong 1 4 Tetrachite 2. 1 On Too 3. AYon by half a length, a neck. Time. 1.15 4-5. Franklin Handicap: 1 Hyde Park 1,2 Royal Doultou 2. 4 Dc-ert Glow 3. Hyde Park and King Emerald were the early leaders, with Royal Doultou and Mosaic hist. Going along the hack. Royal Doultou :nad<* up leeway and was lying handy when heads were turned for liojne. In r.. great finish. Hyde Park withstood Royal Doultou’.- challenge to v n by half a length, with the third horse a similar distance back, and Transformer fourth. Time. 2.10 2-5. Onewhero Hack: 1 Spring A bey and 3 Alotere. dead heat, 1, 4 Brampton 3. The third horse was half -a V ivgi h away. Always was fourth. Time. 1.58 3—5. Tuakau Flying: 1 Eaglet 1. 5 Cvnthin 2. 7 Branson 3. AYor. hy three-quarters of r. length, a neck. Lucv Rose was fourth. Tune 1.14 1Buoklar.d Hack 9 Carlaris 1. Sir Aloud 2. .3 Big Bertha 3 AYon l>y a neck, a length and a quarter. Time. 1.13 2-5. About two furlongs from home. Aggressive, which was piloting the field, fell and broke a, leg. Little Gift and Odin coming down. The re-epec-tive riders, R. S. B.igby and Chote escaping injury. Aggressive was destroyed. The steward- hold ait inquiry and found the occurrence was accidental. , Ptikckohe Handicap: 1 Audi, 2 G twilight, and 6 Re-nirator. dead heat. A great finish. The judge declared a dead heat. Imperial Prince was three lengths away. T ine 1.31 2-

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11391, 10 March 1930, Page 5

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SPORTING NEWS. Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11391, 10 March 1930, Page 5

SPORTING NEWS. Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11391, 10 March 1930, Page 5