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THE TURE

RANGITIKEI RAGES. W A NBA XU, Last Night. ’('onfiiiued 1400(1 weather attracted another large a(tendance at the Kangdikei races at mills 10-dav, when the track was again iianl. 'I he totalisato,- handled L'HK 1U!, compared with U 1 1,8(11 on the second day last year, The total lor the meeting was £■23,551. against £25.385 last year. (,'om'liidiiio- results

Kaugitoio Hack Handicap, six lur-j long-s. —1 Tenacre .1, 2 Patearoa- 2, 4 Kentish Lad 3. Also started— 3 Ar- j row 'Hoy, 5 Leisure, 0 Jlymestrason. j 7 Kosher.., Won by two lengths, | -with two lengths between second ami third. Time, limn, 15 2-ssoc. Hailey Handicap, six lurlongs. 3 Acorn 1. 1 Dobbin, % 2 Broad Acre 3. Also started—4 T© Atiawa. Won by halt a length, with a laegili beCween second and third. Time, Imm Msec. President’s Hack Cup, seven furlongs.—3 Kquitaut 1, d Air 10re©22 2 Glenrossic 3. Also started—7 Bed) Fuchsia, 1 Latakia, 8 Warfdle, 4 Auctioneer, 5 Tent call, 10 Democrat • i <: , 8 ■ Monoloff. 13 Aurora Borealis, 11 Myola, 13 Soviet, 12 Alt, Shannon. Won by halt a length, with a length between, ■second and thud. 'Time, 1 min 28 2-ssec. Killeymoon .Handicap, seven furs longs. —T CallanmorQ 1, 4 Ramoses 2,2 High Falntin 3. Also started—--3 Manly. I'm by a neck, with a length, between second and thiid. Time, Tiniu 28 4-osec. Farewell Hack Handicap,, five furlongs.—6 Golden Flower 1, 1 Icnacie

9; '> Blue Raber 3. Also started ■> Great Lady, 4 Tewhanga, 3 Qmnola, 7 Grand Jury. Won. by a bead, with a length and a. half between second and third. Time, Hum 1 4-osec. SOUTHLAND TROTS. INVERCARGILL, Last Night. The annual meeting of the Invercargill Trotting Club concluded today in line weather and before a large attendance. The course was in good order. The totalisator handled £12.372, as against £11,724 10s last year. The total for the meeting wajs £27,067, as against £26,264 10s last year. Results are; Trial Handicap, one mile and a half. —G Lady Zephyr 1. 5 Sunflash 2 7 Jack Hobbs 3. Won by half a ’length with half a length between second and third. Stella Bingen was fourth. Time, 3mm 37 l--»

sec. Murihiku Handicap, one mile and a half. —1 Bonette 1, 0 Fernlea 2,2 Cathedral Rose 3. Won by eight 'lengths, with 'half a length between second and third. Royal Star was fourth. Time 3min 43 l-ssec. Southland Handicap, tVo miles.4 Suncross 1, 5 Tanidale 2, 1 Blue t Friar 3. Won by a length, wit i two lengths between second and third. Liberal wa|s fourth. Time, 4min 41 l-ssec. Coldstream Handicap, one mile and a half—6 Grade 1. 5 Black Lion 2. 11 Sunbell 3. Won by four with a neck between second and third. Aynnont Chimes was fourth. Time 3min 34 2-ssec. Jcllicoe Handicap, one mile and a quarter—2 Mignonne 1. 6 Alva J ass 2 1 Nelson McElwyn 3. Won by four lengths, with a bead between second and third. Lily Harold was fourth Time, 2min 54 3-ssec. Visitors’ Handicap, one mile a halL —1 Nelson’s Victory 1, 4 Erin’s Boy 2, 6 Mary Cocanda 3. Won by three lengths wth a neck between second and third. Ellegro was fourth. Time 3min 29 2-ssec. AVaikiwi Handicap, twb miles. Merce Bingen 1, 9 Hydro 2, 4 Sunspeck 3. Won by a length, with a neck between second and third. Jean Beilin was fourth. Time 5 in in 2 l-ssec. An Revoir Handicap, one mile. 3 Captain Wrack 1, 1 Sun Child 2, 8 Winnie Chrysler 3. Won by threequarters of a length, with half a ' length between second and third. Sunshade was fourth. Time, 2miu IS 3-ssoc. racing at flemington. A!ELCOTJRNK, March 0. The weather was hue and warm f Ol the races «H>. Flenungton to-day, and the going Was fast. The attend ance was large. Results are; — Autumn Hurdles, two miles and a],alf .—Cbnmreo 1. Umber 2, Royal Comedian 3. Nine started. Echelon and V '°- Ijneo fell. Certitude wife fonrih. 'l'inie, <1 min 371-see , which equals the Flemington record. c M. Lin'd Slakes, cue mile Ammmis 1. Greenlino 2, Rarsee 3. r |’h« only starters. Won by a length, throe ami a-half lengths h<«liween second and third. Time, 1 min 38-Jsec. Ascot-vale Slakes, si v . Inrlongs. Tlmrlstone 1. Tlic Hector’s Orders 2. Kail man 3. Four started. Greener Wave was 1 fourth. AVon by a] neck, three leng- : f|-lis between second and third. Time. Imin 12ijsec. River Handicap, one mile and aqnartor. —Master Lunelle 1 , Liebrus 2, Unique 3. Six started. Won by a node, 21

lengths, ihotwccn second nin.rl tihird. | Cosy King was fourth, 'lime., 2mm j 7 ; ;sec. Master Lunette, third only, j won well. Ilnwson is a brother of (ho eross-conntry jockey. J lehrus is a! brother of Cimhrian. Autumn Handicap, thirteen furijo;iig^.( —Cimhrian 1, Fftusbuiry 2, . Mondiaga 3. Five; started. A Von by a length ; ami a-fpiarter, a neck between see- | oud and third. .Kidaidos was lour- 1 tli. Time, 2min C2ssec. Governor’s Plate, one mile and ih- | half.—Phar 1 nip 1, Lineage 2, High I Syeo 3. Four started. Won by four lengths, the warn© distance between second and third. Joy pore was last. Time, 2miu 30$sec, a races record. FRANKLIN MEETING. GOOD ACCEPTANCES. By “PAPFK.MONEY”. The Franklin Racing Club’s meeting take's place to fnorrow (Saturday). ** * * Ciena Hay, AVenday and Mashoor will carry plenty of support in the Piuii I ligh-Weight Handicap, 1 mile 5 furlongs. «* » * The Bombay Handicap. .six furlongs, looks very open and anything might happen. Sir Aloud, I’m Alone and Sister AAhite may have most admirers. ■Y- * * Treasury looks well in, the AA ainkn Handicap, six furlongs, and should b e hard) to head off. Carl Idem and On Top will carry some friends. ** * * ] Ten have accepted for the Franklin Handicap, IJ,1 J , miles. Koval Donlton, Mithra and Hyde Bark are a* likely trio Wo carry most support. *» * * Brampton. B|pring Abbey and Havif land .should run prominently in the onowhere Hack Handicap, one mile one furlong. ** * * Eaglet, Lucy Rose and l Gold Money may be the puhTic’s fancies in the Tuakau Flying Handicap, six lur-i long. xxx The Hncklaml Hack Handicap, 7 furlongs 22 yards liM drawn a ficldi of thirteen. Aggressive, Kose AV illonyx and Page Bov look like having, a say over the last furlong. x v x Some of the acceptors in the Pukckoho Handicap, have engagements earlier in the clay, but if Vali, Branson and Gem light go to the post they will have plenty of backers.

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 10, 7 March 1930, Page 7

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THE TURE Stratford Evening Post, Issue 10, 7 March 1930, Page 7

THE TURE Stratford Evening Post, Issue 10, 7 March 1930, Page 7