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cyp 40ES TO ROGILLA AUJOPAY WINS LA PEROUSE “•PEATE TO AIR QUEEN (Elec. Tel. Copyright—United Press Assn.) , SYDNEY, April 17. For, second day of the A.J.C. aUtumn- races at Eandwicjt itp-ilay there was. ,wanri weather, The track v/hs in’splendid conditidii. The attendance* 'Was 49,000. Autopaywaa.plaeed in the rogue's ■ pen, and was hilrdled off at the start of the La Perouse Handicap, which he .won so well. He made ample amends 1 for his display and ' #l lmfl , n)pnners ip the Doncaster. jumping smartly when the bar"ribr ikftfdyfte was unable to maintain tile advantage gained, bat Splendidly han<%'j„by his jockey, Webster, came With ..a fast run in the straight to by a head, Rogilla gave a wdtideri'til pferforfnance 4 ,.jn winning the Clip. Running at the. jpar of the field for Hhe first mile, he moved lip sharply approaching the half-mile and cdtitiftulhg a brilliant mu. led the. fi«d into the sttiiiglwl,,*‘->^rOjn| ! k Mi he reached the .judge hglf a length ahead. During the running of the Cup, Braeburn and Miss Ndttfiya met with ..interference, The' stewards irS'; #' ' Ayn. • . ' biuu i. •

foil rid tile New Zcalftudcr, T. Webster, je.spimsiblo rind siispehclcd him for three ffitfiiths. I,a Perouse Handicap.—Autopay, 9.7 (Webster), 1; Green line, dli '(Pike), 2; Lady Linden, 8.8 (Tanwan), 3. Fourteen started. Antopay jumped smartly wiled the barrier lifted but irfitllftd lately lost his position. When the field had settled down, Caravel Boy was in command from Brazen face, Captivation and. Kichakri. With heads turned for home, Caravel Boy and BrazeJifa.ce were together followed by Klchttka, Green line and Captivation. Grecnline appeared to have the race won at the Leger, but Autopay, coming from the rear of the field, got up,in time to snatch victory by a head. Time, 1.12. Caster Plate.—Air Queen, 8.7 (McCarten), 1; Heroic Lass, 8.(1 (Duncan), 2; Frimsel, 8.0 (Simpson), 3. j Eight, started. Heroic Lass was the ' first to show out. After going a fufldtig, Air Queen took elturgo and turned for home tw'o lea'gths clear of Heroic Lass, Frimsel, Spear Bello and Dame Finster. Heroic Lass issued a determined challenge at the distance but Air Queen reached the judge with half a length to spare. Time, 1.2(31, Biraganbil Handicap.—Panjandrum, 9.2 (Bartle)j Ij Touchit, 7.3 (Britt), 2; Turbine, 9.(3 (McCarteif), 3. Eleven started. Fox Arriri took the ride of pacemaker and led into the straight from Weewarrah, Panjandnuu, Touchit and Turbine. At the distance, Tdiichit, Panjandrum, Turbine and Maltdiale engaged in a stirring struggle. Panjandrum emerged victorious with a head advantage. Time, lß7f. Sydney Cup.-—Rogilja, (8.10 (Robin-

r son), 1; Nord, 0.7 (Parr)) 2; Gipps.land, 7.0 (Bfit.t), 3. Eighteen started. ML Kerry made the early running from Johnnie Jason, Kuvora and ; Mince Pie. At the half-mile, Kogilla came fast from the rear of the field . and joined the leaders. Turning- for . home Kogilla showed the way to Mr. Kerry, Miss Nottava. Miii.ee Pie, Johnnie Jason, Kuvora and Pretzel. t Clearing out at the distance, Kogilla put the issue beyond doubt and won ! by a length. Time, 3.23. Wentworth Handicap.—Veilantif, [ 7.10 (Bfawne), 1; .Roxburgh, 7.1 , (Britt), 2; Gothlin, (3.7 (Moran), 3. Twenty started. Emily Rose was the , smartest out from Wexford, Veilantif ■ and Montego. Wexford was first into the straight from Emily Rose and Veilantif. Taking charge at tho distance., Veilantif withstood a determined challenge by Roxburgh and won by a head. Time, 1.131. Local Handicap.—New King, 7.12 (Sharpe), 1; Version, 8.2 (Pink), 2) , Mugnitus, 7.0, 3. Seventeen started. Circus Stiir took up the early running from Love Song, Forestry and Don Moon. Into the straight, Circus. Star showed the way to Love Song and Don Moon. At the distance Version took charge and appeared to have tho race won when New King came with ri fast rtm from the rear of the field to snatch victory by a head. Time/ 2.3 J.

morning prior to tho opening of tho Wairarapa Racing Club’s meeting. There was a very good attendance, some 800 or 600 people being present, and the lots were cleared at satisfactory prices. Tho results of the,sale are as follow : Stanchion, b. g., 7yrs., by Lhnond— Termination, Wright, Stephenson and Co., as agents, 75gns.; Emotion, ch. g., 6yrs., by Lord Quex —Submersion, Wright, Stevenson and (to., as agents, 75gns.; Distortion, b. g., 4yrs., by Chief Ruler—Termination, Dalgety and Co., for West Australian client, lOOgns.; Fusion, b. f., oyrs., by Ixud Quex — Station, B. Hammond, Wellington, 25gns.; Rotation, b. g., 6yrs., by Surveyor—Animation, It. Hammond, Wellington, lOgns.; Prostration, b. g., 2yrs., by Lord Quex—Termination, Wright, Stephenson and Co., as agents, 86gns. ; Oppression, ch. g.-, foaled November 3, 1931, by Lord Quex—Administration, Wright, Stephenson and Co., for South Australian client, llOgns.; Confiscation, b.L, foaled October 27, 1931, by Chief Ruler—Lubrication, J. Sullivan, Wooilville, 65gns. : Termiimtiou, hr. m., llyrs., by Kilbmney—Culmination, J. I). McDougall, Mfirtitiborougb, 250gns. ; Lubrication, hr, in., Byrs., by Nassau—Animation. A. V. S. Reed, Hastings, as agent, 50gus.; Administration, b.m., 7yrs., by Day Comet—lmagination, Wright, Stopliensin, and Co., as agents, 621gns. ; Station, hr. or blk. in., lOyrs., by Elavution—Black Scotia, Dalgety and Co., 12ggns.; Animation, b. in., 19yrs., by Provocation—Declination, G. Bush, lgn.; Insulation, ch. in., Byrs., by Elevation —Black Scotia, E. Book, 15gns.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18066, 18 April 1933, Page 8

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AUSTRALIAN TURF Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18066, 18 April 1933, Page 8

AUSTRALIAN TURF Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18066, 18 April 1933, Page 8