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THE AUCKLAND RACES SILVER SCORN WINS OAKS (Pur Press Association.) AUCKLAND ,t!iis day. The weather is fine for the, opening of the Auckland races. There is a large attendance, and the track is in capital order. Oaks.— 1 Silver Scorn, 1; 3 Prolyxo, 2; 2 Gold Aiusk, .3. TlitfTinly starters. Won by 10 lengths and seven lengths. Time, 2min. 38 3-ssecs. 'President’s Handicap.—l-1 Carfax, 1; 10-10 Grand Talk, 2; 2-2 Aga Khan, 3. Scratched: Koval Boulton, Mot ore. Won by a head, and three lengths. Time, 2.0 4-5. Brighton Handicap.—9-9 Billy Boy. 1; 2-2 Emancipation, 2; 8-8 Royal Visitor, 3. Scratched: Simeon, Star Comet. Won hv three-quarters of ,a length, ami a neck. Time, 3.40. FEILDING JOCKEY CLUE (Per Press Association.) FEILDING, this day. The weather is fine, and there is a fairly large crowd for the Feilding races. The track is in splendid order after yesterday’s rain. Knwa Knwa High weight Handicap. —O-() Park Acre, 1; 1-1 Chief Line and! 5-5 Mercian Prince, dead heat, 2. Scratched: Okapua. Won by a short head. Time, .1.58 2-5. Ongo Hack Handicap.—(l-8 King Win, 1; 4-4 Capstone, 2; 2-1 Chief Marionette, 3. Scratched: Beryl Lalour. Won by two lengths each way. Time, 1.17. Manchester Handicap.—s-5 Juggle, 1; 1-1 View Halloa, 2; 4-4 La Poitpee, 3. Scr. : Chopin, Richfield. Won by a clear length, and length. Time, 2min. 6 4-ssecs. WAIRARAPA RACES (Per Press Association.) FEATHER,STUN, this day. The weather is fine and there is a fair attendance for the races. Newmarket Handicap.—l Royal Bengal, 1; 2 Projection, 2 ; 3 Sir Pom ball, 3; 2 Good Hunting, 4. The only starters. Won by half a length, and two lengths. Time, i. 12 4-5. Ferry Hack Handicap. —4-4 Cape Fair, 1; 2-3 Palace, 2; 5-5 Aroma, 3; 1-1 Ilaulliowline, 4. Also started: 3-2 Mister Quex. Won by three lengths, and half a length. Time, 1.13. W. E. Bidwell Memorial Handicap. —2-3 Arrow Lad, 1; 1-4 Chopin, 2; 5-5 Atholspear, 3; 3-1 Lady Pam, 4. Also started: 3-1 Golden Horn, 4-2 Miladi. Won by a head, and one and a half lengths. Time, 2.fi 3-5. HAWKE’S BAY MEETING (Per Press Association.) HASTINGS, this day. The first day of the autumn meeting of the Hawke's Bay Jockey Club opened in beautiful weather, with a good attendance, and the course fast, Riverslea Hurdles.—l-1 Kinsel, 1: 4-4 Rcdhatik, 2; 3-3 Kimbo, 3. Scr. : Coonoor. Won by two lengths and four lengths. Time, 2min. 47sec. C.J.C. SCRATCHING (Pur Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, this day. Red Heckle has been.scratched for all C.J.C. engagements. FINE WEATHER IN SYDNEY (Received April 15, 2 p.m.) SYDNEY, April 15. The we a flier is fine for the races al Randwiek to-day. METROPOLITAN TROTS (Per Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, this day. The Metropolitan trots are being held at Addington in line weather, with ft large attendance, and the track in good order. Preliminary Handicap.—2-2 Nicoya, 1; 1-1 Garner, 2; G-5 Merce Bingen, 3. All started. Won by three lengths. Time, 3.23.
Fendalton Handicap. —7-7 Arachne (coupled with Wrackeon), 1; 2-2 Editor, 2; 1-1 Groat Chouault, 3. All started: Won by two lengths. Time, 1.10.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18064, 15 April 1933, Page 8
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