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RACING IN N.Z.

ROYAL WELCOME MEETING

CRICKET EAT WINS BIG RACE REBEL CHIEF'S BLEDISLOE STAKES (Par Press Association.) WELLINGTON, last night. The Wellington Racing Club's special Royal wefcoihe meeting was staged at'Trentham to-day in fine, hot weather. The track was in .good order iaud i-asi'. The attendance was large, but 'below expectations. The DuKe of ■Gloucester 'arrived just before the principal event and left after the sixth race, showing a keen interest in the proceedings, including the working of the totaJisator. The totalisator returns were £33,200. 'Herem&i Highweight Handicap.—7-8 The Khedive (P. Burgess), 1; 5-5 Blue Boy (Wash), 2; 2-2 Revision (A. E. Ellis), 3. Also ran: 1-1 Blackmail, 4-4 King Thomond, 9-7 Hounslovv, 3-3 Round Score, 8-9 Bold Jim, G-G Free Air, 11-11 Uayfire, 10-10 Sir Spear. Won by u head, and a length. Hounslow was fourth. Finishing with a fine run from the rear, The Khedive just won from Blue Boy, who had taken charge at the false rail. Revision also came from the back. Time, 2.8.

Sandringham 'Hack Handicap.—lo-7 Tunneller, car. 7.8 (Humphries), 1; o-5 Limulus (Wiggins), 2; 4-4 Palm (Broughton), 3. Also ran: 3-3 Cyclonic, 1-1 Sea Fox, G-6 Cawbeen, 12-8 Korero, 11-11 Wasteland, IG-15 Pladie, 9-9 Hest, 13-12 Land Tax, 15-14 Bonnie Vale, 2-2 Main, 7-13 Aussie'Ra, 14-16 Miss Hushabye, 19-17 Whctmua; 12-19 Oriby's Last, 17-17 Perimeter, 18-19 Sunee, 19-21 Roderick Dhu, 8-10 The Arc and Wahine Nui (bracketed). Won by half a neck, and half a head. Wasteland was fourth. Tunneller was always well placed, and snatched the victory in the final strides after Limulus had settled the 'pacemaker. Time, ; 1.27. ■

Balmoral Stakes: —1-2 Haut Monde (Atkins), 1; 9-10 Buiifight car 7.5 (Russell), 2; 6-5 Legatee (.Voitre), 3, Also ran: 2-10 Silver Goat, 4-7 Pakanui, 3-3 Fail-fax; 8-8 Round Up, 7-6 Penelope, 10-11 Dcbham, 5-4 Entail, car.. 11l (.bracketefj!' With Legatee, 8-8 Hunting: Scene (bracketed - with Round Up), 2 12>12 Csrpathia, 11-9 Gding Gay, 13-13 Ngdkw.' Won by a ieagtb »M a-half, hair a length: between second and third. Penelope" Was fouKtii. Haut Monde was always in ifont" and "dropped" the other ileadprs, Silver Coat;? : |tound Up, and 'Severs; at thel 'fsAse'Tail • andveame on* to win desively fr.dm Bunfight/ who came through "at the ; falsi? rail/ Legale cutting dut Peneldpe;. near ■Time,jd.lJ. '• -"' " .'- ' Duke r of Gloucester Handicap:— IMO Cricket Bat (Bussell), T; 15-V6 CaHente (0. Reed), 2;4-4 Gay Marigold (Goldflncti), 3. Also rah::l-l Vintage, Gold "Trail, 2-2 Solarium,;;*)-«; Grand Jury, 5-5 Spiral, 7-7 Southdown, 10 ; 6 Sweet Agnes, 6-7 Passion Fruit,; 12-1 1 Might, 17-13 Rocket, 16-11 Copper King, 32-13 Illuminate, ' 14-14 Manethd, ;JB-18 Red Sun; S-12 Semper Paratiis. Won by a~ frock, a length between seeo'nd and third. Vintage was fourth.' Manotho, Southdown and Sweet Agnes were the early leaders. Cricket Bat was well placed;. Mane- t tko and South'down led into the straight, but Cricket Bat took charge fronrthe false rail and won decisively from a late run (by Calientd. Gay Marigold and Vintage also finished very fast. Trentham Stakes.—2 Synagogue (A.. E, Ellis)," 1; '3 Lady Kyra (Vditre), 2; 1 Sporting Blood (L. J. Ellis), 3. Also fan:'4" Canopy. Won by iha.lt* a length,; and two lengths. Synagogue won very decisively alter a fine run. "Time, LSI.. Bledisloe ; Stakes.-i-2-2 Rebel Chief (L. J. EJlis), 1; 7-6 Diatomous (Voitre), 2; 3-3:Ci'anforij (Humphries), 3. Also ran : i 1-1 Golden Wings, 8-9'Autopay, 9-8 Ca'dland, 10-10 Pomp, 11-11 Slippery, 4-4 Copyist, 6-5 Princess Doreen, 15-14 MUadi, .13-13 Movie Star, 14-15 Cottesmore, 5-7 Gaysome, 12-12 ' Hunting Lodge. Won by a neck, and a length. Princess Doreen was fourth. Rebel Chief was' well placed throughout' and eat' down the pacemaker, Diatomous, decisively at the finish. Cranford was a fair, third after lying handy throughout. Golden Wings, the favorite, was left at the post. Time, L.2&£. Windsor IJack Handicap;—l-2 Cuddle (Flower), 1;' 7-8 Courtega (Voitre), 2; 3-3 West Tor (Atkins), 3- Also ran : 9-9 Kbrero, 5-5 Pahgo, 4-4 Final Shot, 8-7 Wasteland, '2-1 Hunting Go, 10-10 Dorado, .6-6 Arctic King, 11-11 Maroha,: 14-16 Safari, 16-15 Grand Blow, 12-14 Horn's Beef, 15-12 Purse, 13-13 Umpire. Won all the way easily by three lengths, and half a length. Wasteland was fourth; Time, 1.38 J.

AUCKLAND REHANDIOAPS (Por Press Association.; AUCKLAND, Inst night. The following rehahdicaps for the first day of the Auckland Racing Club's summer meeting have been declared: — Auckland Cup. —King Match 21b., making 8.1. Robinson Handicap.—Tuftncller 21b., making 7.12; Qptihis 21b., making 8.1. Christmas Httntftcajpi-Criekpt/ Bat 2Jb., mnkitig 8.11. I■' • - t ■ I

WAIPA RACES

KING MARCH WINS CUP (Per Press Association.) TE AWAMUTU, last night, Results at the Waipa races, heid on Saturday, were as under: — i'lrongia Handicap Hurdles, one mile and a Half.—3-4 The Hiker (L). J. Burgess), 1 ; 8-7 Record flight (W. Preston;. 'I ; S-b Palm (Bowden). 3. Won by a nose, third horse eight lengths away. Time, 2.43 2-5.

lunikihi Hack Handicap, si.v furlongs. —3-3 Engi (S. Tremam), 1 ; 7*6 Lady Zinnia (It. home), 2; 11-9 True Measure (Clifford), 3. Also started: 1-1 Life Guard, 10-10 Solo Song. 2-2 Adalene, 8-9 Sironn, 6-7 Day Wind, 9-8 Phiakuo, 6-5 Fust Dance, 4-4 Chief Lap, 12-lo Mustang!, 17-15 Dust Up, 15-lo Full oi Scotch', 13-12 Waihiiiereihi, 14-14 Rex Victor. Won by a head, and a length and a-half. Time, 1.15 2-5.

Waipa plate, six furlongs.—6-4 Ford Acre (A. Gilmer), 1 ; 3-3 Astarth (R. Home). 2; 2-1 Lady Ruler (G. Cameron). 3. Also started: 11-ll Tree of Heaven, 10-12 Worthy King, 14-14 Carshalton, 13-10 Calcutta, 12-13 Swift Spear, 4-7 Whaddon Chase. 9-6 La Femnie Noire, 14-8 Royal Wiuton, 7-6 JoyzeJl, 1-2 Whirling, 8-9 Acranna. Won by a neck, third horse three-quarters of a length away. Time, 1.16. Te Awamutu Cup.—4-4 King March (T. Green), 1; 5-5 King's Knave (G. Cameron), 2; 2-2 Prince Colossus (R. Home), 3. Also started: 3-2 Mangatoon, 1-1 Royal Artist, 6-7 Gay J3roney, 7-6 Alloy. Won by three-quarters of a length, third horse half a length away, time, 2.11 4-5.

Hack Cup Handicap, furlongs.— 3- Coronis (R. Horne), 1; 13 Gay Rose (L. Clifford), 2; 2-1 Respectful (McKenzie), 3. Also started: 6-6 Valpai, 4-5 Lagoon, 5-4 Tuaheahe, 7-7 Day Wind. Won by a neck; third horse two lengths away. Time, 1.26 2-5. l'aterangi Handicap, one mile.—3-3 Psychologist (L. Duheu), 1; 2-1 King’s Archer (T. Green), 2; 1-2 Musquil (G. Cameron), 3. Also started : 5-5 Delrain. 4- L’Allegro. Won by one length and a half ; third horse three-quarters of a length, away. Time, 1.42 3-5. Plying Handicap, six furlongs.—3-3 Wait and See (G. Cameron), 1; 5-6 Lucidus (McTavish), 2; 4-4 Imamint (L. Dulieu), 3. Also started: 2-1 Scotland. 1-2 Kina Ford, 6-5 Limex. Won by a neck; third horse some distance away. Time, 1.13 2-5. Ohaupo Hack Handicap, seven fur-longs.—4-4 Sunny Downs (McTavish), 1; 1-1 Prince Acre (J. Winder), 2; 2-3 Spearcourt (T. Green), 3. Also started : 8-8 Valpai, 5-5 Loombination, 9-9 Royal Secret, 3-2 Silver Briar, 6-6 Lady Zinnia, 10-10 Trackman, 11-11 Maid of the Air, 7-7 Valreina. Won by half a length: third horse a length away. Time, 1.27 4-5.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18582, 17 December 1934, Page 7

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RACING IN N.Z. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18582, 17 December 1934, Page 7

RACING IN N.Z. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18582, 17 December 1934, Page 7