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RACING

MASTERTON MEETING INCREASE IN INVESTMENTS (For Press Association.) MASTERTON. last ni^ht. Ideal weather again prevailed for (lie concluding day of the .Masterton Racing Club’s autumn meeting. The track was hard. There was a largo attendance. The totalizator handled £16,189 for the day, against £15,442 on the corresponding day of last year. The total tor the meeting was £29,152, against £28,612 last year. Concluding results were:—Mikimiki Plate Handicap, one mile: 1 Tourist. 8.4 (P>. If. Morris) 1; 4 Dainty Ways, 8.2 (11. J. Mackie) 2: 7 Waterspear, 7.13 (E. Italy) 3. Also started: 3 Airforce, 2 General Gas, 5 Mothplane. 6 Emotion. 10 Robbie’s .Mistake, 8 Roighail, 9 Advent us. Won by half a neck, and half a. head. General (las was fourth. 'Time. 1.40. Macara. I handicap. 6 furlongs: I Melissa, car. 7.1 (E. Drinkwalcr) I; 4 Malayan, 7.3 (E. Rurgess) 2; 3 Miss Ransom, /.3 (f.. Daly) 6. Also started: 2 Goblin Market, 5 Moorland. Whin by a nose, and a head. Goblin .Market was fourth. Time, 1.13 1-5. Pare well Handicap, 5 furlongs and 90 yards: 1 Portray, car. 7.2 (S. Gerrand) 1 : 3 Winlock. 7.0 (W. Broughton) 2; 3 Huskier, car. 7.3 (L. Daly) 3. Also ran : 4 Acre-line, 5 Maidstone. Won by a head, and two lengths. Maidstone was fourth. ’Time. 1.17. TIMARU MEETING STEALTH’S GOOD VICTORY (Special to the Herald. - ) TIMARU, this day. At the Timaru races. Topere was a sound favorite for the South Canterbury Handicap, hut there was also solid support for Buoyant. Taboo and Stealth. Buoyant went to the front and made the pare down the hack from Topere, Tardy and Stealth. Four furlongs from home, .Mount Boa made a fast run on the outside, and at the top ol the straight had taken second place. Stealth moved up to (he leaders half way down the straight, and patching Buoyant about lOOvds. from home went on to win by half a length. Taboo was two lengths away third, and then followed Topere and Mount Roa. Concluding results were: — Trial Handicap: 4 Punchtown 1; 8 Valuator 2; 5 Solmuri 8. Scratched: Solgele, Kentish Lady. Charmeu.se. Won hv two lengths. Time, 1.14 2-5 • i -v-hwi see. Kingsdown Handicap: I Gnv Crest 1 : 2 Straight. Course 2; 2 Fair Exchange 8. Scratched: Haze. Won bv a head. Time, 1.41. Farewell Handicap: 2 Gay Sonnett--1; (i Arch Arrow 2: -1 First Raid 8. All started. Won by a neck. Time, 1.18 2-ssec. The totalisator turnover for the day was £ 1 5,886. and for the meeting £2(5.248, against £20.587 last year. WHANGAREI MEETING MAORI BOY’S DOUBLE (Per Press Association.) WHANGAREI, last night. For the second day of the Whangarei meeting there were favorable conditions. The track was improved by overnight rain. The totalisator handled £20,455 10s against £19,619 10s for the second day last year. The total for the, meeting was £35,747 compared with £34,027 10s last year. Additional results were:— kuatangata Handicap, 7 furlongs: 1 Gold Lily 8.4 (Wiggins) 1, 3 Frothblower (Rugby) 2, 4 Seagull 8.2 (Cammick) 3. Also ran: 6 Illingar, 5 Fiery Lad, 9 Welcome Home, 10 Rolokare, 7 North ]»oy, 8 Kaihoremai. Won by half a head, and a length and a-lialf. Time,! 1.31. Northern Hack Handicap, one mile: 1 Xassock 8.6 (Mo,lavish) 1,2 Brampton 8.5 (A. Pearson) 2. 3 Kairuri 8.7 (Bagby) 5. Also ran: 4 St. Ames, 6 Diamond Queen, 5 Fiery Lad, 9 Lightwood, 10 Royal Day, 7 Snowplane, Alloy. Won by half a length, and two lengths. Time, 1.43 3-5. Kin Ora Handicap: 3 Maori Boy 11.3 (L. iMilieu) 1, 4 Scat 8.2 (E. Manson) 2. 2 Imperial Prince 8.12 (It. McTavish) 3. Also ran: 1 Sea Cob, 5 Archecn, 7 Kaihoremai, 6 The Thorn. Won by half a length, and two lengths. Time, 1.42 2-5.

THE A.R.C. MEETING WEIGHTS FOR FIRST DAY (Per Press Association.) AUCKLAND, last night. I The following handicaps have been declared for the first day of the A.R.C. Easter meeting on April 19:— President’s Handicap (lj miles). — Star Stranger, Pcgaway, Historic 9.9, Paitonu 8.1, Seat own 8.5, Royal Doul11m 8.-1, In the Shade 8.8, Yuli 7.12, Desert Clow 7.0. Count Palatine, Merry Mint 7.2, Mit lira, Poinpeius, Gemliglit. Envoy. Rawhotu, Flying Prince. Sir Archie, Kinvainga, Lucy Rose, Mopi, Cynthia N., Mon Star Nassoek, Motcrc, Transformer, I'inakoa, Antique, Imperial Prince 7.0. Brighton Hurdles Handicap (2 miles. —King’s Guard 12.0, Red Fuchsia 11.5, Elicit 11.1, Wiltshire, Bright Land 10.10, Mangani lll.ti. Pouri, Democratic 10.4, Prince Lu, Roman Abbey, Kawini 10.2, King’s .Test, The Lamb 9.18, Omen 9.9, Gleiiolus 9.7, Kauri Park 9.1, Star Comet 9.2, Glenstar. Grand Arch, TMounlain Guide, Joke Form, Kamehameha, Glena Bay, importer. Airtight 9.0. .Mangere Steeplechase Handicap (about. 21 miles). —Red Fuchsia 12.12, Democrat ie. 11.11, Pol naruii, Omen 1 1.2, Airtight 10.2, Boomerday 9.9, Wcmlay 9.8. All Wera '.*.7. Ataritn t 1.2, Master I,u. Freja, Negress, Salamander 0.0. Easter Handicap (1 mile). —Fegaway 9.5, l’aganelli, Toxcuma, Historic 9.4, Yertigern 8.11, Bright Glow 8.11, Great Charter, Silverminc .8.0, Orvette 8.1, Paitonu 8.8, White Fang Oeremony, Royal Doulton, Corinax 8.0, Eager Rose, Goshawk 7.18, Prince Vai 7.11, Awarere, Ltidy Quex, Richfield 7.10, Leitrim, Mali, Hunting Day 7.9, Taneriri 7.7. Branson 7.4. Gold Money, Merry Mint, Kingficld, Prince of Orange, Monsogne. T.ucy Eyre, Cynthia X.. Sir Archie, Refresher, Flying .Juliet, Royal Parade 7.0. Onslow Stakes Handicap ((5 furlongs).—Olirysology 8.12, Tradesman 8.11, Grand Spirit, Henry of Navarre, Jenny Diver 8.9, Biddy’s Boy 8.4, Appledore. Imamint 8.2, Sir Limond 8.0, King Ford, Wild Time 7.9, Love Song. Gold Day, Full (Measure, King March. Lady Court, Chief Joy, Jaelcty, Karo Valley, Garipat, Rosshire, Dust Up 7.(5, Saragon7.s, Sapling filly, Abbey Dream. Courtesy 7.4. Rafflight, Cross Stitch, Aforrv Cry 7.2, Waimuri, Manawlienua. Kaingapai. Click Clack. Camp Princess, Thespis, Grand Talk. Silence, Great Emblem, Gay Idea, Snowlap 7.0. Eden Handicap (1 mile). —Count Palatine 9.0, Cliromadyne 8.10, British King 8.8, Don Quixote, Nassoek 8.6, Thurnus, Te Hoia 8.8, Spring Abbey 8.0, Currajong, TTaviland, Big Bertha, Tenakoe, Havaspot 7.18, Roman Pearl, Manifest. 7.12, On Top, Honiton 7.10, Gay Cockade 7.9. Afaiiriaona 7.6, Red Day 7.5, Snow Prince, Tmalono, Ruling Chief. Oruachan, Pedestal, Carl Idem 7.8, Illingar, Sir Aloud, St. Ames, Trig, Always, Hannibal, Alloy, Benighted, Mon Star. Snowplane, Valorient, Miss Alliyn. Waiau Lady, Wild Country 7.0. NO RACING THIS SEASON COUNT CAVOUR AND HONOR (SURCinI to tlin Herald.) CHRISTCHURCH, this day. Count Cavour, who pulled up lame after a gallop this week, can lie written off so far ns this season is concerned. Ho was being kept going in the hope that the rain would provide a soft track at Easter, and Tiis trainer lias decided now to spell < 1 io. Sblferino gelding until next season, when ho may he tried again. Tlio Derby winner. Honor, has been spelling for some, time at his (raining quarters at Riecarfon, but it is understood now that a small hone in one of his knees is broken. ITo has been sent home lo his owner’s station, and probably his racing career is at an end. AUSTRALIAN RACING THE ROSEIIILL MEETING NIGHTMAECII WINS STAKES (Elec. Te). Copyright—United Press Assn.) SYDNEY, March 6. Fur the Roseliill races the weather was fine and coo! after Hie overnight, rain. Niglitmarcli received some hoots after his victory, and a section of the Sunday press is asking why the stewards have not ordered an inquiry into the horse’s running at Mooretield compared with his form at Rosehill. Results were: — Nursery Handicap, First Division: Income 7.12 (Denham) 1, Veilmond (ATcCartcn) 2, Lucky Dane 8.8 (Gil--I,'in),'in) 3. Seventeen started. Won by a neck, and a length and a half. Time, 1.15. Second Division: Weotara 8.5 (Simpson) 1, Snowbound 7,4 (Parr) 2, Santoro 7.9 (Reed) 8. Eighteen started. Won bv two lengths, and a head. Time, -1.151, ' RAWSON STAKES Niglitmarcli 9.0 (R. Reed) .. 1 • Chide 8.13 (J. Pike) .. .. 2 Donald 5.13 (Davidson) .. 3 Also ran: Deadlight and Loquacious. Aj I lie seven furlongs post Loquacious was leading from Niglitmarcli and Chide. Coming to Hie straight', Night inarch went to the front, hotly pursued by Chide, while Loquacious liud fallen hack. A furlong from home Chide tried to get on terms with Niglitmarcli, hut .the hitter outclassed him to win by three lengths, with Donald six lengths off, third. Headlight, was fourth. Time, 1.54 J. Roseliill Autumn Handicap: G'lvillinn 7.1 (Simpson) 1, Happy New 7.12 (D. ATuiiro) 2, Sir nibble 7.(1 (Cook) 3. Eleven started. Won by half a head and a length and three-quarters. Peacemaker was fourth. Time, 2.34 J. Railway Handicap, First. Division: Grecnliue 10.11 (Pike) J, Venetian Lady 8.11 (D. Muni'o) 2, Soulton 8.4 (Goddard) 8. Thirteen started. Won hv half a length, and a head, 'lime, L26 : |. Second Division: Sir Christopher 8.4 (Davidson) I, Spanish Galleon 8.8 (li. Reed) 2, Pent liens 8.11 (Johnstone) 3. Twelve! st-arted, including Aussie and Cesto. Won by a length amt a half each way. Time, 1.261. Three and Four-Year-Old Handicap, First Division: High Disdain 9.4 (J. Pike) 1, Mystic I’ealc 10.1 (Burke) 2, Aloorgas 8.11 (Contis) 3, Fifteen started. Won by a head, and threequarters of a length. Time, 1.27. Second Division: True Shaft 9.4 (Heed) I, Malvina 9.7 (Cook) 2, Spearman 8.12 (llalser) 3. Fifteen started. Won by half a neck, and half a length. Time, 1.271.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17228, 7 April 1930, Page 4

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RACING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17228, 7 April 1930, Page 4

RACING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17228, 7 April 1930, Page 4