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A.R.C. MEETING

STAKES TO GALILEE VINTAGE WINS PLATE (I’ur Press Association.) . - AUCKLAND, lust night. Tho Auckland Pacing Club’s summer carnival cuiichulcil at: Cllovslio to-day in showery wonl her. Heavy vain in the morning made the Hack greasy, which had not illl|inivcd when ■ the heavy showers fell later in the afternoon. Tho weather affected the attendance. Tho totalisator luuidlcd £33,625, compared with £42,959 on the last day of the previous year, a decrease of £10,334. The total i'or the meeting was £186,893, against £198.504 last year, a decrease of £11.611.

Goodwood Seafpx (Cameron), 1; 6 Lady Spy (Clifford), 2; 2 Golden Wings (It. Reed), 3. Also ran: 1 Silver Jubilee, 4 Carfex, 3 Pomp, 5 Hushing, 8 Trishna. Won by half a head, and half a length. Time, 1.40. Sylvia Handicap.—3 Bun Fight (Broughton), 1; 1 Symcony (A. Ellis), 2; 6 Kotou (Atkins), 3.' Also ran: 4 Round Up, 8 Triune, 2 Lady Ruler, Persian Lady, 5 Golden Princess. Won hv Ij lengths; and Fj lengths. Time, LL

Grandstand Handicap.—6 Prince Colossus (Cameron), 1: 4 Red Manfred (Atkins). 2; 1 Gay Marigold (Goldfinch), 3. Also ran: 3 Gold Trail. 2 Solarium, 5 Southdown, 7 Great Star, 8 Rocket. Southdown rad Prince Colossus look the lead early and stayed in front until turning for home. Prince Colossus staved on well to win by a length from Red Manfred, who came up fast on the inside from sixth place. Gay Marigold, who was always handy, was third and Great Star fourth. Won by a length and throe-quarters of a length. Time, 2.6 3-5.

Sussex Steeples.-—5 Valpeen (Rennie), ;l : 6 Oopey tit. E. Thomson), 2; t Wee Pat (Mcßae), 3. Also ran: 9 Billy Roy. 10 Oallamarl, 3 Absent-, 4 Ruby

Meteor, 2 Jayson. 7 Palm, 8 Neil. 12 Colsficld, 13 Uomo, 11 Eu 'Tour. Gotsficld took the lead up the hill from Jin Tour, Absent and Vnlpecn. Copey was in front turning for home, lint Valpecn came tlnoiigli from fourth position to win easily limn Copey, with Wee I’al. third and Neil fourth. Won by Hirer lengllis, and four lengths. l ime, 4.55. Royal Slakes.—3 Oaililet- (1.. J. Ellis). 1; 4 Variant (A. Ellis), 2; 2 Haute Monde (Atkins), 3. Also ran: I Legatee. 5 Penlope, 6 Hunting Scene, 7 Mungakowbai. The order into the straight was -Galilee, Haute Monde, Penlope, Variant. Legatee, and limiting Scene. Galilee- was strongly challenged by Variant 20yds from tin- pus), but was able Id hold on and .win l>\ half a head. Haute Moudo was a. close third, and Legatee was fourth. Won by half '■> head, and half a length. l ime. J.13P5. Clifford Plate.— 1 Vintage (A. Jillis), 1; 2 King March (Goldfinch), 2; 3 Sporting .P-lood (L. J. Ellis), 3. Also ran : 4 Lady Kyra. Won by two lengths, and three-'jaarters of a length. Time, 2.6 3-5. Bowen Handicap.—B Mother Superior (L. IT. Jones). 1 : 4 Remain (N. McKenzie), 2: 3 Scotland (Eastwood), 3. Also ran : 9 Hunting Jay, 6 British Columbia, 7 Cranford. 1 Gay Scion, 10 Sinking Fond, 2 Jmamint. 11 Roman Mascot, 5 Lifeguard. Won by half a length, and a head. Time. 1.53 3-5. Grey Handicap.— 7 Scotch Nation (X. McKenzie), 1; 7 Hunting Bag (T. Green), 2; 6On Parade (0. Ilecd), 5. Also rail: 11 Ooronis, 9 Timm-ller, 2 Big Dook. 12 Royal Dash. 13 The Khedive. 14 Spoarcourt, 3 Lion Heart, 4 Mamina, 10 Miss Lu, 8 Tybalt and Air Lassie (bracketed). 10 Kurapae. 17 Roxy, 16 Chief Emerald, 15 Miss Lulu, 18 Barograph. Won by a head, and two lengths. Time, 1.42 2-5.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18594, 3 January 1935, Page 3

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A.R.C. MEETING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18594, 3 January 1935, Page 3

A.R.C. MEETING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18594, 3 January 1935, Page 3