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THE TURF

RACING AT FLEMINGTON. MivEiiOlTTtNE, '.T7un-!i I. Tlu. weather was liiio, and warm lor the race.” at. Klomington to-AJay. The attendance was large, Results. — • Australian < up. Sweepstake of C-’-i LMOOI) added. C 283!. 'l’wo miles .and a quarter. —Maclean I, Kidaides 2. Leadlight d. 'When llm field settled down .icypore m.l’J) led from Bavaroy ((i.7), Finsbury (71)), Pendennis ,(>. IT), and Nadeau, with In Petto (g.To) last. Passing Uie stand Bavaroy lia<!( taken command and led at ten furlongs from, homo from Jeypore, Finsbury, Pendmiins. Nadeau and Cimbrian OvT). while Octemher (7.A) was with the roar division and Kidaides was second iii last.. Near the half-mile: Kendler ((1.7) dashed to the front) and led at (Tie turn 'from Nadeau, Pondennis, Cinihrian and headlight with Kidaides making, up ground. Nadeau took charge at th<j bottom of the straight. Drawing right away, she won. hy tour lengths, witli tlireecpiarters of a length between second

and third. Then came Kendler, Some Quality (8.1), Jilackuird (0.9), Abergwaiu (G.ll), Sir Kibble (7.4), and Octemher. with Mondiago (8.13) last-.

Nineteen started. Time, 3miu bUA sec., an Australian ancj New Zealand record.

March Niu'sery, C 172. Six furlongs. —Mural Crown |, Rigadoon 2, Nearest and Uriah Deep dead heat 3Thirteen started. Won by two lengths, W-Jength and three-quarters between seeomT" anu ‘third. Girouotto wa s tilth. Time, Imin 13'sec, Honrke Handicap, first division. £402 I Os. Seven furlongs.—Panola 1, Gay Ralle'rina 2, ATytanis 3. Nine started. AVon by half a- head, a length and a half between second and third. Eyron was fourth. Time; Hum 25sec. Honrke Handicap, Second dims on. £462 10s.. Seven furlongs - Roll© Gallaute 1. Mystic Peak 2, Myanu 3. AVon. by half a head, three-quar-ters of a length between second and third. Eleven started. GJenar.tou was fourth. Time; Imin 2o;,'scc. -Hello Gallante had. a brilliant victory. She struck trouble at the bottom of the straight but finished with a brilliant run to beat the Now Zea-land-bred Mystic Peak in the last stride.

Hopeful Bakes. £o3u.. hive furlongs.—Touchwood 1- Income 2, Axinus 3. Thirty-one started. Won by a neck, half a length between second and third). Indian Eoree was fourth. Time, imin 13-sec.

Elms Handicap. £436. One mile.— Waivin i, Hebrus 2, Lynden 3. Twelve started. W'on by two lengths, a, head between second and third. Tomoin was fourth. lime, Imin. 33$ sec., which equals the race locoid. March h|teeplechase. £330. About! two miles.- —Nigbtlark 1, Namcra 2. Seal'd 3. Sixteen started. Nam fell. Won by twelve lengths, foup lengths between second and third, i one, 4) min (I'.sec., a course record. NOTES BY “PAPERMONEY” The Napier Park races on Friday and Saturday. * -x- -x * Paganelli lias been getting just enough work on the tracks at le Rapa to keepi well. 1 be laud Quex gelding is to do Ids next racing, at the meeting of the Wellington Club this month. * x x x A w been has been sold by Air N. Quirk of Te Amlia, to Messrs AVhitmorc and Armstrong of W hangarei. x- * x xGreal Lady, who has been out spelling, has linked up with W r . Hailey's team at Awapuni. X * X X 'J’wo of -Air F. Armstrong’s youngsters iu Chief Cook (Chief Ruler— Cherry Pie) and Chief Kaiser (Chief Ruler —Kais'erine) has been taken in by Airs .McDonald at Awapuni. « x * * Mister Gamp is reported to bo bowling along in great style on the tracks at Awapuni. 'Die Bron/.etti geldiuging wbl make his next appearance at the Wellington meeting tins month. x x * x 'flic four-year-old gelding Gay ; Crm-t bv -billinglee from Hoopoe, lias been purchased from F. D. -Tones bv Dr. Al. D. T.on issuin' and carried |q s new owner’s colours when be won at Alotnkiirara last Saturday. 11,. has joined T. Lloyd’s: stable at Riccarton. X X X Rcceuf reports from Sydney state Llwt Chide continues to please bis trainer, F. T. Cush. XXX Moatoa. who ran, third in the Aim- , 11 . j! ~t, Dannevirke. will he raced on the second day at Rangilikci. X X X X Fmerald Ahhev, by Quinn Ahhey. owned bv -T. Slattery, is' to he mi inmate of .1. W'ade’s stable. F.nernhl

Abbey was lately trained by Enright at Otaki. x x \ Blm-k Marie is reported to he working well on the tracks at To Aroha. NAPIER PARK MEETING. FIRST DAY'S ACCEPTANCES. NAPIER. East Night. A eeepta lives for the first day <4 the Napier Park Paring Club’s mtnnin meeting on. Maieh < are OM ARA VP I H U PDEES. 1- miles.

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> I'urioujrs. Cylinder Kahikaioa 9 9 4 1 Normandy Oicopu a 7 7 8 8 Henry of Navarro 8 7 Manuiri Prince Orby 7 7 7 5 Jenny Diver S 7 First \Vhip 7 5 Hawkshaw 8 3 Rapallo 7 2 Running Over 7 11 Ruby Step 7 •* Merry Cry 7 8 <lii«eoniu!e 7 2 Love Song 7 C Star of Gold 7 2 Outward Futurist. 7 0 Bound 7 8 War Worn 7 0

1 1 miles. Star Stranger 9 9 My Own 7 5 Toxeuma 9 5 The Swell 7 5 Orati'ix 8 10 Shrewd 7 0 Great Charter 8 4 High Court 7 0 Merry Daman 8 2 o S 7 0 The Hawk 8 2 Mountain Singleton 7 12 Heath 7 0 Blimp 7 11 Gipsy Fate 7 0

7 furlo iiys. Merry Mint 9 13 Head Serang 9 1 The Swell 9 12 Hunting Day 8 S Mon Bird 9 8 Te Awha 8 5 Admiral Drake 9 5

Kaih ora 6 8 fu q rlo’V'S. Loyal Parade 7 13 11 idgemount 8 9 Loyal Duke 7 8 7 a 7 0 Btonogne 8 1 Huikai Aston - 7 15 Cuticle R EDC LYI'i* 'K h aCK HAMm at. Pine Acre 9 1 : 9 IT1>. Crown Link 7 9 Tourist 8 5 Kimbo 7 7 7 7 Gold Like 8 4 Wh a kau a Rich Harvest 8 2 Kaokaoroa 7 7 High Society 7 12 Merry Melody 7 7

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 9, 5 March 1930, Page 7

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THE TURF Stratford Evening Post, Issue 9, 5 March 1930, Page 7

THE TURF Stratford Evening Post, Issue 9, 5 March 1930, Page 7

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