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THE TURF.

WAVERLF.Y RACES. The mooting? on Saturday was not largely attended, but it was succbss--1 i'ul, the weather being line but cold. The totaiisator handled LllLPbh The Pa tea Cup was won by the Ha-wera-owned Suusliot. and the Wairoa Handicap wa,s won by the Haweraowued Shut Eye. A feature ot the meeting was the performance of the jockey L. C. Morris, who node in all seven races, winning five, including the steeplechase. ;l n,r being second in the other two. The details of the racing are ass follows :—■ Trial Stakes Handicap, of 115 sovs., sis furlongs, 5—R. (Thenier’g blk.h. Grand Lupin dvrs* by Lord Lupin- F'ishi lie re,, 9.3 (L. G. Morris) 1 ] F. Ehrhorn’is b.g. Roosevate, 4yrs, 9.7 (J. Barry) ..... 2 (;. S. S. Cox’s br.g. Tangikai, aged, 9.0 (H. K. Alexander) .‘i Also started—3 To Monanui 9.13 (L. George), 1.0 Yanninia 9.2 (RFlower). 9 Cooinda 9.0, carried 9.1

(H. Gordon), 13 Hincora 9.0 (G. Tu gram)', 7 Mooatoa 9.0 (L. A, Pine), 11 Puawhato 9.0 (R. D. Morris), 12 Lnpiticel 9.0 (W. T. Ay re), 14 Gaum j 9.0, carried 9.41 (W, Easton),' 9 Lady I San forte 9.0, carrier 9.2) (M. Conwav), 4 Lady Estelle 9.0 (0. Watts), 15 Resin 9.0 (R. J. Mackie), 2 Equalise 9.0 (B. H. Morris). Winner trained by H. R-ayner. Won by four lengths, a bead between second and third. Time, Imin I7sec. Wairoa Handicap (open) of 190 soys.. six furlongs. 6—C. H. Washer's b.g. Shut-Eye, 3yrs, by Bisog.no—Lady Mapper, 9.0 (L. A. Pine) •.... 1 3 —S. Spence’s gr.m. Rehutai, 4yrs, 9.3 (L. G. Morris) 2 4G. A. Watts’ b.g. Some Red, 6yrs, 9.2 (H. Iv. Alexander) 3 Also started—l Gail lard, 10.7 (4. Barry); ) Attractive 9.12 (D. "Watts); 7 Mountain 8e11,’9.7 (O. France); ami 5 Lively Fire. 9.0 (W. T. Ay re). Winner trained by C. Jackson. Necks Separated the placed horses. Time, Imin 16< 4-ssec. Hack Steeplechase Handicap, of 200 sovs, about two miles. 1— E. J. Mnrtagh’s cb.m. E'eario, aged, by Nassau—Mountain Dream, 11.10 (L. G. Morris) 1 2J. A. Bnttenvorth’s br.g. Roaming, aged, 9.3 (W. Bowden) 2 SJ, L. Fogarty’s b.g. Pouri Hoibo, aged, 9.0 (H, Gordon) 3 Also started—3 White Ranger, 9.12 (C. Mason); 4 Uncle Have, 9.7 (W. Easton); 6 Prince Paul, 9.0 (M. Conway). Winner trained by E, J. Mnrtagh. Won by a length and a half, 150 yards between second and third. Time. Imin 4sec. Uncle Have fell ■and White Ranger ran off. Patea County Cup (open), of 275 sovs.; second 10 sovs, and third 10 sove from the stakes. One mile and a quarter. I—A;1 —A; Grant’s br.g, Snnshot, 4yrs, hv. Kilbroncy—Sunbird 9.9 r (L, Hi G. Morris) ' 1 \4—J. 1 Fryer’s b.g. Cold Steel,’ G yr-s. 10.3, earned 9.12 (L. Edwards) 2 3—T. o’T)ornell’s b.g Ti-oilus, 3 vrs, 9.0 (L. A. Pine) 3 Also stnv+e'd —2 Valencia 9 11, (J. Barry); 6 Santiago, 9.5 (H. K. Alex!"’dcr'i ■ ,5 Ora’s Delight, -9.0 (R. J. Mackie). Winner trained by E. J. Mnrtagb. Won hv a length and a half, with four lengths between second and third. Time, 2min 16 2-sssc, Oturi Hack Handicap, of 125 sovs. six -furlongs. I—J- B. Gaisford’s br.g Attrac-

I five. 4v!' S , l. v Elysian—by By, I 10.11 (J. Barry) ] 1 0— A. Rarl'w’s, b.g. Sunny Vale, ! n£Afl. 9.12 CL. (J. Morris) 2 15—1). and A, Cleland’s br.g. Mas- | tor Lucerne, 4yrs, 9.5 (Cl France) pj ' Also started—2 Gold Rang) 9.6 (R, H. Morris); 3 Empire Camp, 96 (Cl Healy); ,| Lisognc, 9.2 (L. A. Pino): 7 Mountain Ore. 9.0 tR. J. Mackie). Winner trained by owner. Lemrtbis separated tine placed horses. Time. I min 17 l-osee. KOHT HACK HANDICAP. Of 130 sovs. Seven fnrlomts. 2—J. Casserlev’s b.g jllnje Peter, 4 vrs. bv Lord Mnltifild'—Spanker. 9.9 (L, G. Morris) 1 ■l—J. Hannan’s eh.g, Lucrative, syrs, 10J8 (». H. Morris) ... 2 1— A. Mitchell's b.f. Demure, 3 vrs, 9.0 (W. Mitchell) 3 Also started—3 Roosevate, 9.2 (.1. Larry); (J Moca ton, 9.0 (L. A. Pine); 7 Kaitangi, 9.0 CL. Edwards); P> Lady Sail forte, 9.0 CM. Oomvav) • 5 LaUv Dilwill, 9.0 HI. J. Mackie). Winner trained by C. Jackson. Won by a length, with a length between second and /third. Time, 1 min 33spcs. PRKSIDENT’S HACK HANDICAP, of llosovs. Eive furlongs. 2S. Spence's g.m. Rehntai, 4yrs by Lucnllus—Aqmitis. 11.0 CL. G. Morris) 1 11— AT Taylor’s b.g. Puawhato, I.vrs, 0.0 (R. D. Morris) 2 4 —H. i). Climic’s b g. AVee Sandy, aged, 0.3 (J. Barry) ;j Also started— 1 AVillow Wai, 10.12 (L. George); 6 Lively Fire, 10.7 (AV. J. Bowden); 9 Sunny Aide, 10.0 (C Mason); 8 Lisogne, 9.8 (L. A. Pme) | 7 Master Lucerne, 9.7 (XI Era nee); o Empire Camp, 9.7 (R. Hoaly) ; 13 Mountain Ore, 9.2 ('ll. Mackie); 15 Ganni. 9.0, carried 9.3} f\V. |oa.ston'. ; 1 i Tangikai. 9.0 (AM Mitchell); 3 Grand Lupin, 0.7 in. 71b. penalty H 5. H. Morris) ; 10 finalise, 9.0 (H. K. Alexander). Winner trained by J, Frvor

Vi on hy two lengths, with half a yVneth between second and third. Tunc, Imin 4 secs. NOTES. Winning owners at W a verier were: “A; CJi’a-nt £225, F. .). Murtagh LIBO, C, IT, Washer C 1 55 S.. Spence J. Casseriey £•] 1.0, J. B. Oaisford £lO5, R, Bremer £95." J. Frvor CIO, 1,. A. Lutterworth COO, F. Ehriiorn, A. Harlow, J. Hannan M Tivior each £ls, G. A. Watts’. V. L.i Foaari", T. O’Donnell each CO) S S £°f- and A. CJeland and ’a! iU nr* ho 11 to. Among the trainers, E. J. ATnrtao-h and G. Jackson each led in two whiners, and R. Bremer, J. R ford and .7, Fryer one each. , L. 0. was the most s ncccss-O-ckcv. riding fiv e winners \, A. Pine and J. Bar.-v rode one each Among ill© sires Lord Lupin fKrand Lupin), Bisogne ('Shut-Eve), Nassau I'Kcri?), Ivilbroncy (Snnshot). Fl'vsian f Anticipate), Lord Mnlt.ifid (mne iP Peter), and Lucullus (Relmtai) were each represented by on e winner.

! ASHBURTON TROTS. Ashburton, June 13, The Ashburton trotting meeting was concluded to-day in wintry weather. The totaiisator handled L‘l7,012, tho total tor the meeting being *232,010, compared with .120,15 ion the one day last year. Results; Advance Handicap, one mile and n-ha!f.-~2 DollyHoui 1, 5 Tetrachord 2, 1 U’Ai'tagiiftn 3.- Time, 3.1 2. Raida Handicap, one mile and 11half.—6 George Huoii 1, 17 Wee Patch 2, 4 Gold Digger J. Tima, 3.49 2-5. Durbar Handicap, two miles,—9 Prince Pointer 1, 8 Kean John 2, t Wahinepai 3. Time, 4.42 1-5. Free For All, one mile and a-quar-ter.—7 Man o’ War 1. 1 Logan Chief 2, 3 Acron 3. Won by neck a head between second and lliiid. lime, 3.7 2-5. Alionton Handicap, one mile and ahalf.—( Bi'itte Ll2 Rebel 2, 3 Pearl Coronado 3. Time 1 , 3-3. Utility Handicap, two miles.—7 Burnio 1, 10 Patard 2, 4 Lady Evelyn 3. Time, 5.4 4-5.

Goers Handicap, one mile and aquarter.—3 Harold Bnrwood 1, 6 Gleaming 2, 1 Waitaki Girl 3. Time, 2.53 1-5. Farewell Handicap, one mile. —2 Dalmeny 1, 8 Latona 2, 10 Firelight 3. Time, 2.21 1-5. FRANKLIN RACES. Auckland. June 13. The toialisatdr handled ,243,116. Additional resultsPnkokohc Hurdles, two miles-.—3 Tinokaha 1, 1 Peter Annum 2, 6 Bright Light 3. Also started; 5 To Fa hi, 7 Rippling:, 6 King Abbey. Won by four lengths. Time, 3min oosecs. Tuakau Flying Handicap, six furlongs.—2 Daylight (R. Reed) d, 3 Hoariri 2, 1 King Cheops 3. Also darted: 8 Ouinsilla, 4 Exactly, 5 Princess Ronnie. Won by three-quar-ters of a length. Time, Imin 16 2-0 eec. Waiuku Welter Handicap, seven furlongs.—l Archibald (Dombroski) 1, 2 Zircon 2, 6 Peter Maxwell 3. Also darted: 5 Pompey, 8 Smoke. 3 Bute Sound. 7 Smoke Concert, 4 Titan-ess. Won by half a head. Time, Imin 33 see. RACES AT RANDWICK. Sydney, June 14. The principal results at the Randwick races were as follows: Jockey Club Steeples,—Palbi 1, Mailman 2, Grand Urchin 3. There wore seven starters. Black Art fell. r ime, 6.28:|. King Howard also fell. Winter Stakes. —Valamita U Strongbow 2, Mag ire an 3. Eight starters. Time, 2.55).

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume LV, Issue 90, 15 June 1925, Page 7

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THE TURF. Stratford Evening Post, Volume LV, Issue 90, 15 June 1925, Page 7

THE TURF. Stratford Evening Post, Volume LV, Issue 90, 15 June 1925, Page 7

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