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WELLINGTON RACES

FAVORITES’ BAD DAY GLUNY WINS BIG BACE SHOUTS TO VIEW HALLOO (Per Pross Association.) WELLINGTON, last night. The spring mooting 1 of the Wellington llaeing Club opened at Trcntham yesterday. The weather in the early morning was wot, hut it cleared for the races. The attendance was large, but was affected by the threatening weather. The track was in good order, but a trifle soft on the top. The favorites had a poor inninfgs, View Halloo, who annexed the open sprint event, being the only one to win. The totalisator handled £20,056, a 'decrease of £4056 compared with the corresponding day last year. _ Glen Hurdles.—s Jayson (11. l)u----licu), 1; 4 Warzone (Miles), 2; 1 Royal 1 Visitor (L. Dulieu), 3. Also started: 2 Captain’s Gift, 2 Henry of Navarre, 6 Arrowzone. Jayson took the lead 'from Warzone, Captain’s Gift and Henry of Navarre entering the straight and came on to win easily by three length's, Warzone beating Royal Visitor by a similar margin. Captain’s Gift was fourth and Henry of Navarre next-. Time, 3min. ISscc. I Tuita Handicap (for two-year-olds). Dole (L. J. Ellis), 1; 4 Golden . I Hair (McDowell), 2; 3 No Doubt (B. 111. .Morris), 3. Also ran: 10 Hirst j View, 5 Dollar Prince, 8 Plainer, 2 [Lady Nan, 0 Palm Queen, 1 'Star Artist, i 7 Secrecy. I)olp led all the way and I won easily by a length. Lady Nan was fourth. Star Artist appeared to foul l the tapes at the start. Time, 49see. I Vain u i Handicap.—3 Merry Peel (L. J. Ellis), 1; 10 Waterpower (S. Wilson), 2; 4 Tigcrism (W. J. McDowell), 3. Also ran: 7 Cricket Bat, 6 Chief Link, 9 Mi nerval, 11 Ranelagh, 1 Fiji, 15 Grecian, 5 Rational 11, 2 La Poupee, 8 Tout le Aloud, 12 i Bed Sun, 13 Eminent, 14 Head Serang. I Fiji led 'to the straight, where Merry c Peel took charge and won comfortably I from the fast-finishing Waterpower by J •a length; Tigcrism was a good third. ( Fiji was fourth. Time, lmin. 43se.e. Rimutaka Handicap.—3 Drum Fire (Eastwqod), 1; 5 Carfex (McDowell), «; 13 Dick Whittington (Cammick), 3. Also ran: 3 Gay Court, 10 Ben Hur, 1 Plateau, 6 Lyrical, 9 Vitaphone and Lancet (bracketed), 14 Flower, 2 A esc ulus, _ 12 Solitaire 11, 11 Forest Stag, 7 High Grader, 18 Auckland Gas, 15 Azure, S Bee Acre, 16 Cardinal , Moon, 17 'Moab Queen. Drum Fire was always handy and took charge in the straight. Won well by a length; half a length between second and third, j Bee Acre was fourth. Time, lmin. <>• 29Jsec. Wellington Handicap.—6 Clum (A. Eastwood), 1; 2 Fast Passagl (Covenev), 2; 1 Red Heckle (Voitre) 3. Also ran: 9 Gav Crest, 7 Arikira, 1( iSpeauful, 5 Gibraltar, 4 Royal Artist 3 Pahu, 8 Joie do Val. Fast Passage was well back early, but she went L the front five furlongs from home ant led into the straight from Gay Crest Gibraltar, Joie de Val, Cluny, Eec Heckle and Royal Artist. Fast Pas sage drew clear, but Cluny challengec and got up to win by a neck. Ret ■Heckle finished fast, a length and a half back. Royal Artist was a model' ate fourth, and then came Arikira anc Gay Crest. Time, 2min. 24 l-ssec. Wellesley Stakes.—s Red Manfrec (Wilson), 4 J; 4 Midian (Barry), 2; I Wait and See (Wiggins), 3. Alsc ran: 8 Pegged Exchange, 9 Senior, 2 Guarantee and Southdown (bracketed) II Epigram, 13 Hint, 12 Widdcn, t Fracas, 1 Princess Doreen, 3 Gipsy Love, 10 Quietly. Princess Doreen led to the straight from Red Manfred and Wait and Sec. Red Manfred went on and won decisively from Midan, who came fast from the back and cut out Wait and See. Gipsy Love was fourth and Princess Doreen next. Won by a length and a half; a neck between second and third. Time, lmin. l^sec. Shorts Handicap.—l View Halloo (B. H. Morris), 1; 3 Great Star, 2; 2 Lord Val (Wiggins), 3. Also ran: (i Orapai, 8 Arrow Lad, 4 Equitant, 5 White Fang, 7 Trojan Melody. Great Star and 'Trojan Melody, led to tilt straight, where View Halloo challenged. In an exciting finish View Halloo .got up to beat Great Star, Lord Val cut Orapai out of third place, Time, lmin. 13$sec. October Handicap.—o 'The Tigci (L. G. Morris), 1; 7 Woodful (Parsons), 2; 1 The Quorn (L. J. Ellis), 3, Also ran: 5 Hurlingham, 3 Kerbside, 2 Normandy, 6 Hunter’s Moon, 10 Col tersmcrc, 13 Grand Review, 15 Posy and Golden Horn (bracketed), 4 Purse, —Aroma, 8 Copper King, .14 May Pay, 19 Dignified March, 16 Traymobile, 17 Colossical, 11 Red Top, 18 Late Jest, Won by three lengths; half a head between second and third. The winner is trained by his owner at Ilawera. The 'Tiger' was always in or near the lead and in the straight galloped away to win very dccisivcoly by three | lengths. In a stirring finish for 1 second Woodful beat The Quorn by half a head. Posy was fourth. Time, lmin. 14sec.

SECOND DAY’S FIELDS Acceptances for the second day are as follows: — Kona Hurdles. —Captain’s Gift 11.(5, Palm 10.13, Jayson 10.12, Henry of Navarre 10.11, Warzone 10.2, Arrowzone, Kimbo 0.0. Spring Trial Stakes. —Azure, Cottesmore, Plateau 8.7, Grand Review, Mo ah Queen 8.2, Green Horn, Acsculus, Collosical, Red Top, Copper King, Clangour, Late Jest, Minstrel Lad 8.0, Amcra, Rene Bell, Love Court 7.0. Tararua Handicap.—Tigorism 0.2, Gay Court 8.13, Blacksmith 8.11, Red Sun 8.2, Lady Spy 8.1, Flower, Lyrical, Vitaphone 7.13, Solitaire II 7.8, Carfcx 7.3, Auckland Gas, Bee Acre, Kalmuck 7.0. Pearce Handicap.—Great Star 8.12, East Passage 8.11, Merry Peel, Red Heckle 8.(5, Arikira, Lord Val 8.5, Mirysology 8.3, Arrow Lad 8.0, Minorval, Raneiagli 7.1.3, Fiji 7.12, Rational LI 7.0, Royal Artist 7.8, Water Power 7.5, Joie dc Val 7.0. lioseneatli Handicap.—Midian 8.10, luarantec, Southdown, Dole 5.4, Wait md Sec 8.1, Dollar Prince 7.11, Quietly, Flint, Senior 7.0, Epigram, Lady Nan 7.7, Star Artist, Fracas 7.5, Secrecy j 2, Nai Nai Handicap.—Cadland 0.7, Iroat Star 0.0, Orapai, Chief Link 8.7, Jerry Peel, Royal Routine 8.3, Eqjuittnt 7.9, Royal Bengal 7.(5, La Poupec, trojan Melody 7.0. Harcourt Cup.—Spearful, Retrace lay Crest 9.4, Historic 0.4, Crick< 3at 9.0, Tea Trader, Cardinal Mooi rout le Mond 7.11. Ruahinc Handicap.'—The Tiger 10.. [’lie Quorn 0.0, Hurlingham 8.10, Worn ’ul, Kerbside 5.7, Normandy S.i Irani Fire S.O, Dick Whittington, Ag Chan 7.0, Lady Ronald 7.(5, Posy 71 forest Stag, Purse, High Grader 7..‘ L’atua, Cape Fair, Dignified Marc traios, Tea Stream 7.0.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17918, 24 October 1932, Page 3

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WELLINGTON RACES Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17918, 24 October 1932, Page 3

WELLINGTON RACES Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17918, 24 October 1932, Page 3