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PLATE TO NIGHTMARCH

THE A.R.C. MEETING PATUTAHI ’ S SURPRISE BIG DROP IN INVESTMENTS (Per Press Association.) AUCKLAND, last night. The concluding day of the Auckland Racing Club’s summer meeting was held to-day in hot weather. Heavy showers in the morning softened the course, which improved towards the end of the day. The day’s surprise was the win of Patutahi "in the Grey Handicap, defeating Catoma by two lengths after a good race, ■The totalisator put through £56,023 10s for the day, as against £84.761 10s on the same day last year. The *lotal for the meeting was £285.550, compared with £352,430 last year.

Concluding results were:— Clifford Plate, of 500 sovs.' (1£ miles). —2 A Loufeson’s Night match 9.3 (R. Reed) 1; 5 Lady Pam 7.13 (R. MeTavish) 2: 3 Concentrate 9.3 (T. Webster) 3. Also ran i 1 Pegawav, 4 Toseuma. Won by a length and a quarter and three quarters of a length. Time, '2.17. BoWen Hniidicap. of *SOO sbvs. (six furlongs)-—8 ,T. Clothier’s Prince Val 7.7 (A. G. Parsons) 1 : 2 Gold Money fi!ll (R. Green) 2; 5 Tenterden 7.1 (A. Eastwood) 3. Also ran: 1 Leitrim,. 3 Hunting Day, 4 Great Star, 7 White Wings.' 9 Awamutu, 6 Havaspot. A length between the placed horses. Time. 1.15. Grev Handicap, of 400 soys, (one mile).—l6 A. Tooman’s Patutahi 7.4 (J. Cammick) 1; 2 Catoma 8.12 (R, S. Bagbv) 2; 3 Chief Joy 7.7 (K. Voitre) 3. Also‘ran: 1 Tobaccoland. 7 Haviland. 10 Steady Eire. 5 Loving Cup, 6 Appledore, 14. Carl Idem, 13 Arrowzone 8 Stonehenge. 4 Luckv Alice, 9 Gold Lily. 17 Alloy, 12 Gay Idea, 11 Money,Mint. 15 Arch a. Won bv two lengths and a neck. Time. 1.41 1-5 AUCTIONEER’S BRACELET THE MART ON MEETING • (Per Press Association.) MARTON, last night, The Marton Jockey Club’s summer meeting concluded to-day m good weather. The attendance was good. The tote handled £11,302 10s for the day compared with £21,757 for the same day last year. The total for the meeting was Ju27,332 against £49, (42 10s. Concluding results were : Telegraph Handicap, of 160 soys, six furlongs: 4 Honitou, 7.7 1; 3 Dobbin, 85, 2; 1 Lord Thomond 3. Also started : 2 Freehold,'7 Sight Draft, 6 Limosin, 5 Pomp. Won by a neck and a head. Time 1.14 2-5. , _ Ladies’ Bracelet, of 100 sovs., one. mile and 135 yards: 1 Auctioneer, 11.11 1- 4 Royal Damon, 11.10 2; 6 Acreditv, 10.10 3. Also started : 6 Shining Amour, 3 Acoo, 2 Pedestal, 8 Auckland Gas, 9 Transact. Won by a length and a length. Time, 1.53 I £ s. ", Turakina Handicap, of 150 ievim furlongs: 1 Habit, "9.2, 1; 3Lamited, 8.11 2: 2 Wanderlust 8.0. The only garters. Won by a and* three lengths. Time, 1.29 1-5. Farewell Hack. Handicap, of 120 sovs., five furlongs: 3 Royal Routine, 8.7 1; 10 Tea Queen, 10.9 2; Quinola, 7.3 3. Also started: 1 Ruling Chief, 4 Painkiller, 2 Hinewai, 6 Leisure, 7 Rule Britannia, 8 Passion, 5 Jadarino, 11 Scales. Won by a length and a length. Time, 1.1 3-5. HAWKE’S BAY MEETING BIG RACE TO BOLD FRONT (Per Press Association.) HASTINGS, last night. Beautiful weather favored the second day of the Hawke’s Bay Jockey Clubs meeting. The attendance was fair and the going good. The 10s totalisator put through £10,467 10s against £20,196 on the second day last year on the machine, a decrease of £9728 10s, giving a total for the meeting of £23,316 against £41,207 last year, a decrease of £17,891. In the Mahora Maiden race yesterday, Night Speaker was officially announced 4s third, but the decision was afterwards altered, making Lady Maker third. Additional results were :

New Year Handicap, of 16Qsovs. (one mile and a furlong) : 2 J. Itudd’s Bold Front 8.7 (S. Anderson) 1; 1 Lordlike 8.0 (M. Gilmore) 2; 3 Te Awha 7.8 (P. Atkins) 3. Also started: 4 Queen’s Choice, 7 Bennanee, 5 Mountain Heath, 6 Kaiti. Won by a bead, and two lengths. Time, 1.55 4-5. Omahu Handicap (hack conditions), of 120sovs. (one mile): IR. Gregory’s Lady Spy 8.8 (P. Atkins) 1; 8 Nea Lap 8 9 (M. Gilmore) 2; 4 Laconic 9.13 (L. D. Berry) 3. Also started: 6 Pewa, 2 Brambleton, 3 Charmaline, 7 Keen, 5 Mouri Rangi. Won by a clear length, and a head. Time, 1.40.

Matapiko Flying Handicap (hack conditions), of 120sovs. (six furlongs): 1 J. S. McLeod’s Cianpat 8.0 (S. Anderson) l; 5 Kim-bo 7.3£ (A. Heath) 2; 2 Manifesto 8.3 (N. Davis) 3. Also started: Z San Quex, 5 Cloyne. Won by a bare length, and a neck. Time, 1.14 3-5. Final Handicap, of 150sovs. (six furlongs): 3H. R. l’eacoeke’s Sylvan Dell 7.3 A (M. Gilmore) 1; 1 Royal Songster 8.10 (P. Atkins) 2; 4 Bernera 7.5 IS Anderson) 3. Also started: 2 Head Serang. Heads between placed horses. Time, 1.14. STRATFORD MEETINGHURDLES TO GOBLIN MARKET (Per Press Association.) STB AT FORD, last night. The Stratford meeting concluded in fine weather. There was a good attendance and the track was in good order. The totalisator handled £16,662 10s today compared with £25,249 last year, a decrease of £8586 10s. For the meeting £36,632 10s was handled against £52,069 last year, a decrease of £15,436 10s. Additional results were Hack Hurdles, I6osovs.; li miles: 2 Goblin Market 10.6 1; 1 Evening Hero 10.4, 2; 3 Moerangi 9.11, 3. Also started: 4 Tenacre, 6 Razor, 7 Peg Black, 5 Vaucluse. Won by a length, and three lengths. Time, 2.48 2-5. Toko Highweight Handicap : 4 Cvenna town 8.0, 1; 1 Belle Star 8.0. 2; 7 Banbridge 8.0, 3. Also started : 2 Manly, 6 Tentcall, 8 Kawhakina, 3.The Warden,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17456, 3 January 1931, Page 7

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PLATE TO NIGHTMARCH Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17456, 3 January 1931, Page 7

PLATE TO NIGHTMARCH Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17456, 3 January 1931, Page 7

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