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RACING

HAWKE’S BAY .MEETING BOLD FRONT WINS AUTUMN (Per Press Association.) HASTINGS, last night. The weather was line hut cloudy hit' tiie lirst day of tint Hawke's Ba\ | autumn meeting. The .attendance was guild and the cnttr.se hard. The machine jhi t through £12,918 compared with *112,910 last year. Additional results were:— llighwoiglif Handicap, of liOsovs. (one mile and a quarter) : 2 .J. .Mcl.ougltlan's | Tourist, (G. Kidgway) 9.4, 1 13 Whakaari (S. Anderson) 8.0, 2; 7> (iruttus (A. | K. Ellis) 9.7, 3. Also started: 4 Rifli Harvest, 1 Auctioneer, 6 l"uok, 12 lUillforil, 9 .Ten, 5 din da//., tl Kimbo, II Kaokaoroa, 10 Sunny Mint, 7 Whakaue, 14 Handover. Won by a length, and three-quarters of a length. Tune, 2. f 4-5. Autumn Handicap, of 130sovs. (one mile and a. furlong : 7 .1. Reilly's Bold Front (N. Davis) 7.11, 1 : 2 Admiral Drake (A. E. Kllis) 8.9. 2; 6 Kinsel (P. Atkins) 7.5, 3. Also started: 1 Rory Mor, 3 Queen's Choice, 4 llttikai, a Chopin, 8 Pale Star. Won by a nose, amt a length. Time, 1.54 2-5. Porangahau Handicap, of 200sovs. (six furlongs) : 6 1.. McKenzie’s Royal Parade (11. Wiggins) 7.11, 1; 2 Head Sprang (B. 11. Morris) 8.2, 2; 1 Croat Charter (T. Creen) 8.0, 3. Also started : 4 Kaihoro, 3 My Own, 5 Aston, 7 Cuticle, 8 Crown .Jest. Won by a length, and a head. Time, 1.13. TO-DAY’S ACCEPTANCES. Karainu Hurdles: Jen 10.15, Rouex 10.0. Zippor 9.9, Kalakaua, Bongo 9.8, Wilmoreana 9.0. PakipaUi Hack Handicap: Bernera 0.13, Coltlen Shadow 8.11, Keen 8.5, Toboggan, Brown Sugar 8.2, Lady Lucerne, Majesto 7.6, Miss Quex 7.3, Winninglon 7.2, Elizabeth, Pereki, Psyche, Roval Court, Velcoe, Courtship 7.0. Juvenile Handicap: Henry of Navarre, Kahiktitoa 8.10, Rapallo 8.2, Fit/ Quex 7.9, Gampat 7.7, Stenanikida, Sunup, Diamond Maid 7.5, Gasconnade, Ruby’s Step, Futurist, First Whip 7.0. Ormond Gold Cup: Toxeuma 9.10, The Hawk 9.6, Great Charter 9.1, Admiral Drake 8.8, My Own 8.6. Burke Memorial: Spearmiss 9.0, High Court 8.11, Balloon 8.7, Mountain Heath 8.6, Bold Front, Kinsel 7.0. Akitio Hack : Tourist 9.3, Grattns B.IC. Rich Harvest 7.11, Whakaati, Auctioneer, King Mann 7.7, lago 7.6, Mothplane, Cloyne 7.3, Cook 7.2. Ililcullus, Kimbo, Kaokaoroa, Comoro!!’, Martina, Primax 7.0. Ohiti Handicap : Bold Front 8.6, Rory Mor, Queen’s Choice 8.3, Chopin, To Avvha 7.10, Kinsel 7.4, Moepai, Essential 7.2, Desert Had 7.0. Okawa Handicap: Head Serang, Kaihoro 8.8, Aston 7.12, Huikai 7.8, Cuticle, Moepai, Brown Sugar 7.0. A.R.C. MEETING FIRST DAY’S ACCEPTANCES (Per Press Association.) AUCKLAND, hist night. Following are the acceptances for the first tlay of the Auckland Racing Club’s Easter meeting on April 19: Onslow Stakes, 6 furlongs.—Tradesman 8.11, Grand Spirit 8.9, Biddy’s Boy 8.4, lmamint 8.2, Kingford, Wild Time 7.9, l,ove Song, Gold Day, King March, Lilly Court, Jaeldy, Karo Valley, Ross shire, Dustup 7.6, Sargon 7.5, Sapling lillv 7.4, Rafflight, Cross Stitch 7.2, Waimuri, Manawheiiua, Karnngapai. Great Emblem 7.0. Mangere Steeples, 2{ miles.—l’otoamu, Omeo 11.2. Airtight 10.2, Boomerdav 9.9, Wonday 9.8, All Wera 9.7. Marita 9.2, Master Lit, Freyia 9,0. Eden Handicap, 1 mile.—Chromadync 8.10, British King 8.9, Don Quixote. Nassoek 8.6. Te Hora 8.3, Spring Alihcj 8.0, Gurrajong, Kaviland, Big Bertha. Havaspot, Manifest 7.12. (hi Top, Honi ton 7.10. Manriaena 7.6. Red Day, Snow Prince 7.3, (‘ruachan, Ruling Chief Pedestal, Carl Idem 7.2, Sir Mond, Han nil>ti 1, Mon Star, Miss Alhvn, \\ aiai Lady 7.0. (I.N. SI. Ledger Slakes. 1;| miles.--(fount Palatine. Don Quixote, Flyim Prince, Gemlight. Imperial Prince, Mo tore, Pedestal. Vali 8.10, Dncllona Eaglet, My Own 8.8. Faster Handicap, 1 mile, 9.5, Paganelli, Toxeuma 9.4, Vertigerr 8.12. Bright Glow 8.11. Silvermine 8.6 Mervette 8.4, White Fang, Ceremony. Royal Doulton, Gormax 3.0. Eager Ros> 7.13. Prince Val 7.11, Ladv Quex, Rich held 7.10, Vali. Hunting Day 7.9, Bran son 7.4, Gold Money. Kingfiehl. Prints of Orange, Lucy Rose, Cynthia N\. Re fresher, Flving .I.diet. Royal Parade 7.0. ON. (Vs, I'. miles.—Pella Star lihhlv Cornet, Dncllona. Eaglet, I.ueki Alice, Mv Own. Sweet Whisper. Tam bnerine. Tastv. Valreina 8.10. Bri'ddnn Hurdles. 2 miles— Kintr'f Omird 12.0. Elicit 11,1. Wiltshire 10.10 Man mini 10.6. Pnnri 10 4 Prince Ln Roman Abiev. Kawini 10.2. The Land 9.13. Omen 9.9, Star Comet 9.2, Glenstar,' Grand Arch, Mountain Guide Jn'ofnrm. Kamehameha. Glena Bay, Airtight 9.0. President’s Handicap. U miles.— Stai Stranger 9.9. Paitonu. Royal Doultor 84 In the Shade 8.3. Vali 7.12. Desert Clo’w 7.6, Count. Palatine 7.2. Mithra Pompoms. Gemlight. Envoy. Riiwhetu !'!\ in ir Prim e. Sir Archie. Kawainga Hipo,’ Nassoek, Motcre. Tinokoa. Anti"ue 7.0. G.N. Ghamnagne Slakes. 7 furlongs.\npledore, Arisus. Biddy’s Bov, Glows Cylinder. Hard Words. Ruling Knm,’ Sir Limond. Tremctus 8,10. Greer linnet. Jennv Diver. Lady Pam. Wild Time, Sapling flllv 8.8.

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SYDNEY-SIDE DEVELOPMENTS

According to recent files from Sydney, the Arrowsniitli three-year-old True Shaft was the subject of a spectacular hettiiu.' coup bv the connections of the N,. w Zealander on the occasion of the Rosehill meeting. In the second division of the Higihweiglit Handicap, true Shaft was among the runners, and the bookmakers apparently considered that lie was not forward enough to be dangerous. A heavy sum was carefully deposited in the ring on account of the imrso’s connections, and, ridden by Roy Reed, True Shaft led into the straight and finished a fairly comfortable, winner. It was remarked by pressmen a 1 the time that True Shaft, would cetramly he in the money again before long, judging on bis form at Rosehill, and that prophecy lias been home, out Also. according to Sydney Ides, I'har bap hast been doing plenty of work recently »t Randwick, and was expected to' Ik: in great fettle for to-day’s race for the Chipping Norton Stakes, to be run on that course. His chief opponents were expected to be IDK 55 GIN—KOK HIKN WIIO WANT TO STAY ACTIVE. Impure blood, with Its attendant ills, is the great “slower-up” of men past middle age. J.D.K.55. Gin is the only stimulant that actually cools and clennßes the blood. Helps the kidnevs —banishes rheumatic tendencies. At all hotels and bottle stores,

Niglitmarch, Amounis, and Chide. The A.J.C. St. Roger is reported to be Pluir imp’s principal objective for the immediate future * * If » l’har La]) has been the subject of several tempting offers from wealthy sportsmen since he came into prominence last spring. A syndicate is )aid to have offered £IO,OOO for him, without success, hut the fact that I’har Lap is under lease to 11. R. Telford, his trainer, until February, 1931, may have ,i lot to do with his present owner’s refusal to consider offers. « » «■ * Defence, the last son of the mighty Carbine, rising 21 years of age, met 1 1 is death on the Caulfield tracks during the last, week in March in peculiar circumstances. While being exercised with three or four other horses, Defence collided with one of his companions and fell heavily. His neck was broken. The veteran was imported from England by the Messrs. E. L. and Baillieu, and won several races in ‘heir colors. However, in the nomination of Mr A. W. Bnlfreymau, he captured the, Hobart Cup in 1916. and the Australian Cup two years afterwards. Defence, was a solid stayer, and was one of the favorites of his owner. In the past few years age had turned bis coat, which was originally bay, to grey. He had an iron constitution,, and even to the time of bis death was regularly excicised on the track and roads in the Caulfield district. While raced by Mr, I’aUreymau. Defence was trained at Caulfield l>y F. Robinson.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17233, 12 April 1930, Page 11

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RACING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17233, 12 April 1930, Page 11

RACING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17233, 12 April 1930, Page 11