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THE TURF

FIXTURES.

April 11, 12—Hawke’s Bay J.C. April 11, 2—Otautau II.C. April 12 —Hororata R.C. April 12, 14—'Westport J.C. April 12, 14—Waikato II.C. April 19 —Tupeka County J.C. April 19, 21 —Auckland Racing Club April 19, 21 —’ Wairarapa J.G. «*

W ANG AMU TROTS.

Results of Hie concluding >'lay of the Wanganui trots on Saturday are: — Improvers’ Handicap—7 Short Story 1, 1 Teri Kingi 2, 8 Daphne Locanda 3. Won by four lengths, with a bead between second and third. Times 3min 35 3-ssec, 3 min 36 2-sses, 3min 36 3-ssec, Borough Handicap—l Blue and Gold 1,2 Peter Eyre 2, 7 Laurier 3. Won by half a length, with a similar distance between /second and third. Times, 3min 44 l-ssec, 3 min 40 3-sscc, 3min 40 4-ssec. Suburban Handicap.—7 Baron Derby 1, B Lightfoot 2, 3 Lady Yvone 3. Won by a length, with a head between second and third. Times 3mm 32 4-5/sec, Smin 32 3-ssec, Smin 32 4-ssec.

Liverpool Handicap.—3 Lagan’s Pride 1,2 Great Author 2, 5 Kevin Brae 3. Won by a length, with four lengths between second and third. Times, 4min 38 l-Sse/s, 4 m in 49 4-ssec, 4min 44sec.

Stewards’ Handicap.—6 Tiny Rose 1 2 Rita Thorpe 2, 3 Fliton ?>. Won by a length, with a length between second and third. Time, 2 min 18 4-sscc, 2min 17 3-ssec, 2 min 17 3-ssec.

Ballauce iHandiiicap.—7 Ockley Wood 1, 1 Rangitevo and 5 Blue and Gold (dead heat) 2. Won by a short neck. Times, 4min 56 2-ssec, 4 min 55 4-ssec. 4miu 53 4-ssec. Farewell Handicap.—l Zealoujs 1, 2 Fliton 2, 3 Gumdigger 3. Won by half a length, with a similar distance between second and third. Times 2min 2!) 2-sscc, 2min 21scc, 2min 20 2-ssec. HOKAKATA '.HEETIM*. Press Association —Copyright, ; CHRISTCHURCH, April 12. The weather was fine and thegoing was good after rain overnight for the llororata meeting. The attendance was moderate. ihe totalisator handled £5894 10s, as against £10,856 10’s for Hie jubilee meeting last year. Late results: Bangor High-weight. One mile. 2 solmuri 1, Gala Day .2, 5 Gold Mint 3. Won by a length, with half a length between second and third. Troilus was fourth. Time, Irain 4Gsec. Brackenadle Handicap, seven furlongs.—2 Sojgele 1, 4 Courtlike 2, 1. Buoyant 3. Won hy two lengths, with ten lengths between second and third. Time, Imin 31sec. Snowdon Trot Handicap, two miles.—2 Ayrmont Chimes 1, 8 How-

dah 2, Great de Oro 3. Won by three lengths, with a jsimilar distance between second and third. Prince Chimes was fourth. Time, 4 min 49 2-ssec.

Racecourse Hill Hack, six furlongs.-—! Sea Raid 1, 4 Royal Heritage 2,2 Revision 3. Won by three lengths, with two lengths between second and third. Miss Bradbury was fourth. Tiine ) Imin 17 2-s|sec. WESTPORT RACES, Proas Association —Copyright. WESTPORT, April 12. For the first day of the Westport Tockey Club’s meeting the weather was fine. ' The totalisator handled 29222 10s, as against £8427 10s on the first day last year, an increase ■of £795. The results are: Trial Hack Handiacp.—Kentish Lady 1, 3 Varsity 2. 5 The Dove 3. Won by a length, with three lengths between second and third. Time, Imin 17 l-ssec. Huller Handicap Trot.- —I Allanora 1. 5 Red Comet, 2,2 Lock Bank Avon by six lengths, with a neck between second and third. Time, 2 min 24sec. Royal Iroquois finished second, hut was disqualified for not being pulled into bis gait quickly enough after a break. Morley Cup Handicap- 4 Haze 3, 3 Smithereens 2,2 Make Up 3. Won by a bead, with half a length bctw con second and third. Electric Handicap.—4 Deluge I. I Arrowmir 2,2 Sagittarius 3. Won by two lengths, with a length between second and third. Time, 1 in in 2,'sec. I Grauily Handicap Trot. —3 Guy Denver 3,2 Royal Iroquois 2, 1 Denver Hinds 3. Won by two lengths, with a length between second and third. Time, 3min 19lsec. • Scanlon Handicap.—3 Flying Shot 3, 4 Corinthic 2. Ardfinnan 3. Won by a neck, with a neck between

second and third. i ime imin 30 3-ssec. Orawaiti Handicap.—l Projection 1, 3 Lord Middleton 2, 5 Fair Go 3. Won by a length, with a head between second and third. lime, 1 rniu 21 4-5 sec. Karamea' Handicap.— 2 Arrowmu 1. 4 Quill tiro 2, 1 Booster 3. Won hy throe lengths, with two lengths between second and third, rime, Imin 17sec. OTAFTAU RACES. Press Association—Copyright, INVERCARGILL, April 12._ .The annual meeting of the Otautau Racing Club was held to-day in line, but threatening, weather, and tile track was holding. The totulisator put through .26646 as against 27558 10s last year. Results: — Crown Stakes Handicap.—3 Banner Boy 1 2 Sentinel Lad 2, 7 Night Rose 3. 'Won by a head; third horse live lengths away. Some Breeze was fourth. Time, Imin 17 2-ssec. Wallace Harness Trot.—s Mountain Dweller 1, 2 Southern Don 2, 12 Sadie Bingen 3. Won by a length; third horse two lengths away. Arabis was fourth. Time, Smin 37 2-ssec. Otautau Cup Handicap.—2 Red Sea 1, 3 Red Racer 2, 1 Latin Quarter 3. Won hy a neck; two lengths between second and third. Apache was fourth. Time, 2miu 13|scc. Ringway Hack Handicap.—9 Cetchela 1, 1 Miss Redowa 2, 8 Milliner 3. Won by a length and a half; third horse two and a half lengths away. Bachelor Boy was fourth. Time, Imin ssec. Otautau Steeplechase.—4 Radiac 1, 1 Maungamoe 2, 5 Parader 3. Won hy three-quarters of a length; half a length between second and third. French Fleet was fourth. Time, smin 29sec.

Bayswater Saddle Trot.—4 Tussore Silk 1, 3 Celeste 2, 5 Coldwcod third horse 15 lengths away. Reservoir was fourth. Time 3min 35 2-5’ sec. Strathmore Hack Handicap.—3 Paris 1, 6 Attractive Lady 2, /4 Abbeville 3. A neck each way. Vinegrove was fourth. Time Imin 17 2-ssec. Waikoura Handicap.—s Battle Flag 1,2 Wingatui 2, 3 Coomassie 3.. Time Imin 44 2-ssec. PI!AK LAP WINS AT WARWICK I 1 ARAL Press issociation —Copyright. SYDNEY, Arpil 13. At the Warwick Farm meeting on Saturday Phar Lay continued his 'victorious progress in weight-for-age class hy hijs sterling run in the Chipping Norton Stakes, beating Amounis by more than two lengths. The race aroused enormous interest owing to the presence of the three champions. The course was in splendid order after rain. Chemosh scored his fourth succesjsite win in the Fairfield Handicap and High Disdain his 3rd win in the Liverpool Handicap. The results are:

Fairfield Handicap.— Chemonsh 1, Lucky Dane 2, Stoker 3. Seventeen started. Choraonsh won by a , short neck. Time Imin 14:, ! sec. Chipping Norton Stakes. —Phar Lap (N.Z.-breu; 1, Amounis 2, Nightmarch (N.Z.) 3. Nightmarch ; showed the way out from the barrier, and out of the straight, but Phar Lap took charge at the back of the course and won comfortably by two and a-half leugthjs. Amounis finished strongly to beat Nightmarch by a neck. Time 2min 6sec. Liverpool Handicap, six furlongs. —High Disdain (ex-N.Z.) 1, Toper 2, Parkwood 3. Thirteen started. High Disdain won by two lengths. Time Imin 12 l-4sec. i Autumn Cup.—Gwilliam 1, Rionscup 2, Star God 3. Sixteen started. .AVon by two and a-half lengths. Time 2min Slscc. RE HANDICAPS. WELLINGTON, April lb. Fc|r the Feilding Jockey’s meets ring re-lurndticaps are announced as , follnwsT'jTurdles, Zippor 10.4, Ponex 10.0; Onga Hack, Wareta 8.-1; Manchester Cup, High Court 7.0; Man-. gaone. .Handicap, Royal Parade 8.2, Head Sevang 8.2; Onepuhi Hack, Tourist O.L Grattns 0.0. Wairarapa Racing Club re-handi-caps arc: Easter .Handicap, High Court 7.12; Tuliitarata Hack', Tourist 11.-5 ;f Martin borough Handicap, Essential 7.13; Wareta. 8.13.

HAWKE’S BAY MEETING

HASTINGS, April 12. There was fine, crisp weather fur the second day nf the Hawke’s Bay races. The attendance was good and the course herd. The totalisator put through CM,OIO. compared with £lO,. 201 nil Ilie second day hi si, year, Trie total put through for the meeting bo. ing. £28,828 against £32,809! last

year, a decrease of i2JU/i. Late results: •I. 1). Ounon.d; Memorial Cup, one mile—2 Great Charter I, 1 Toxeuma 2. 3 My Own <l. Also started: 4 Admiral Drake. Won by half a. length, with 'four lengths between second and third. Tin.*-, Jmi i .19 3-0-v

Burke Memorial Stakes, one mil© and a quarter. —5 Bold Front 1, 2 Mountain Heath 2, t> Kinsel 3. Also started; 3 Spearmiss, ]• H’gh Court, 4 Bolloon. Won by a head, with a neck between second and third. Time, 2min 13sec. Akitio Handicap, one mile and a furlong.—l Grattus 1 11 Primax 2. 3 Auctione?r 3. Also started: 2 Tourist, 5 Rich Harvest. 8 King Manu, 0 Togo. 4 Moth piano, 7 •Coyn.ei, G Cook. 13 'Hillcullns, 10 Kimho, 12 Kaokaoroa, 14 MArtonn. Won by n head, with two lengths between second and third. Time, Imin 5 1-dsoc. •'Ohiti Handicap, one mile. —7 Essential 1, 1 Queen’s Clioice 2.* 2 To Awlia 3. Also started; 4 Rory Mor, ■I Chopin, 6 Maopai, 3 Desert Lad. Won by lialf a length, with a lengtli between second 1 and third. Time, Imin 40 4-sscc.

Okawa Handicap, six furlongs.— -I Head Fhraug T. 4 Cuticle 2, 5 Huikai 3. Also started -2 Kaihoro. 3 Easton. Won by a head, with a head between second and third. Time, Imin 13 2-5 sec.

WAIKATO RACES.

HAMILTON, April 12. The Waikato Racing Oluh’s autumn meeting opened in fine but windy weather. There was a good! attendance and tile course was in good order. The totalisator handled £30,740, a decrease of £794, when compared with last year. Late results:— Linley Hack Handicap, one mile. —2 Page Boy 1, 1 Te Hoia 2, 7 Motere 3. Also started; 4 Count Palatine, f> Spring Abbey. 5 Haviland, 3 Bed Day. 9 Bose Willonyx. 11 Miss Comet, 10 Lupin Abbey. Won by a neck, with a. length between second and third. Time, Imin 42sec. Puketaha High-weight, one mile.— 1 Pompeaus 1,2! Standfast 2, 5 Value 3. Also started,!; G Le Choucas* 3. Owaira.ka, 14 White Comet, 9 King Willonyx,, |L2 Wiltshire, 13 ary, 10 Lunette, 8 Quinsilia, 11 Ma,nBright Land, 4 Tmukoa, 7 Luminifest. Won bv one and a half lengths, with a Jsiipililar distance between second and third. Time, Iran. 41 3-bsec.

President’s Handicap, six furlongs —6 Vali 1, 5 Lady Qucx 2, 3 Cok» Money 3. Also started; 4 Leitrim, ? Awarere, 9 Boyal Doulton, 1 Prince Val, 13 Lady’s Boy, 4 Sir Bussed, 12 Kingfield, 2 Valuation. 11 Takutama, 16 Mosque, 15 Macroom, 10 Flying Juliet, 8 Te Atiawa. Won by a length and (three-quarters, with the same (distance between second and third. Time, Imin 13 3-ssec. Berescourt Hack Handicap, seven furlongs— 4 On Top 1, 3 Volimond 2, 8 Snow Prince 3. Also started: 12 Carl Idem, 11 Avonconrt, 13 Cay Cockade. 1 Ruling Chief, 10 Archielepn, 6 Te Waitai, 14 Indolent, 5 Pereunis, 9 Buapatu. 2 Varerna, Vial. Won by a neck, with two lengths between second and third. Time, Imin, 28 2-ssec.

(NOTES BY ‘PAPERMONEY’) Races at Auckland tliif? week, Easter Saturday. XX X X Feilding and Wairarapa will liold their meetings on Saturday and Monday. ’ . I '' irj X X XX 111 lhe South Island races: at Riverton and Tusikapa on Saturday. XX X X The consistent Northerner, Maori Boy, is to have his next race at the Feilding Jockey Club’s Easter Meeting in the Manchester Cold Gup. Maori Boy is in good order as present and will perform well on, his southern trip. L. Dulieu, wlio was associated with Maori Boy his three wins at Whangarei, has been secured to ride him. XX X 2 Courtesy, who won the Nursery Handicap at the Hawke’s bay meeting last Friday, is a fulLsister to Honour Courtesy, who is owned by Mr. T. H. Lowry, and cost him 1500 gns. as a yearling at the Trentham sales in January, 1929. XX X X Courtesy gave the apprentice, K. Goitre, his first ride and a winner, since his accident at New Plymouth in February, when he had both, arms fractured.

XX X X j H. JefTcrd’s team for the Auckland Easter meeting is Star Stranger, Hunting Day, Cylinder. Don Quixote, and Love Song. kx x x Rta'i- Stranger and Hunting Day have been doing well at Hastings. ** » * High Court, who won the Hawke’s Bay Cup last Friday, is a. four-yea,r-old gelding hy Grand Court from the Mystification mare, Taleteller. He Was bred by his owner, Mr. T. White. XX X X i Cray will ride Cylinder in Die at Elloralie next Saturday.

THE CANTERBURY MEETING. EASTER MONDAY HANDICAPS. CTHICSTGTIU R ( CH, April 13, The Canterbury cmy Club’s Easter Monday hao.b ups are;— KILDARE HUtDI.ES. 13 miles. Abcrfelrty 11 3 Heather Lad 9 17 Lancer 10 10 T roil us 0 5 Gala Day 10 3 Diana’s Lad 9 0 Carinthia 10 3 Taramoa 9 0 Antrim Boy 10 0 Main 9 0 Mimo 10 0 AUTUMN PI.A'IE. 1 mile. Starshootor 9 3 lßir.fi no 7 5 Jaloux 9 3 Quinopal 7 5 Imateagirj. 8 3 . Merry Melody 7 2 Danelagh 8 3 Tho Viscount 7 1 Lord Thomond 8 2 Straightcourso 7 1 Tarliis 8 0 Miss Nightraid 7 0 Hounslow 7 12 Taragona 7 0 The Bailiff 7 12 Revision 7 G Courtlike 7 11 Netiey 7 0 Amorist 7 7 Birdwood 7 0

EUSTLEY PLATE HANDICAP. .5 furlongs. Spoon 811 Verdun 7 (Courtesy 810 'Johneon 7 5 Merry I’cel 8 2 Ball Dress 7 3 Adclphi 8 2 Eaton Hall 7 >5 Sleipner 712 Karara 7 3 Ozone 711 Call Girl 7 3 Winsome Hind 7 7 Jaol 7 3 Pink Paper 7 5 Appeal 7 0 Ilkley 7 5 Night llccital 7 0 Knoekany 7 5 Palada 7 0 Gustavo 7 5 Totolomai 7 0 Minerva! 7 5 GIMORAOK HAN I)1 CAP G furlongs. Header 9 9 Punehestcfwn 710 Sea Paid 9 1 Colonel Quex 7 Noteworthy 813 bapxcnt 7 9 Eanelagh » * Projeetibn 7.9 Lord Thomond 8 9 b'Vitlray 7 9 Juat an Idea 8 9 Bay Queen 7 9 Pair Money 8 2 Aigyle 8 i Oharmeuse ' 7 l-“ 80 Fl i axh?rd ldbUry 7 7 Trains 713 Milliner 7 7 Quinopal 712 Bridget 7 7 Proud Knight 711 Dlvmette . 7 7 SOCKBIUN HANDICAP. 9 furlongs. Historic 10 1 Starshooter 711 Paqnito 9 5 Jaloux Merry Damon 9 4 Mountain ■sssjp* *££ Waterline 8 1 Quarterdeck 7 J Latin Quarter 8 1 Glcmowan Dolomite 713 Make Up 7 0 Gay Crest 713 Don Jose 7 0 Gay Sonnet 713 Discourse 7 0 Stealth 7 12 ■ ,-■ CO UR TEN A V 11 \ND It: A P 7 furlongs. Silver Paper 9 9 Te Atvhina 7 « Panther 9 6 Arrowmir 712 First 'Sight 9 6 Topero 7 7 Full Feather 9 4 Glenrowarj 7 7 Lurkv Light 813 Buoyant 7 7 Fernden 8 9 Tripavray 7 7 Silver Coot 713 Mount Boa 7 7 Arikiwai 8 8

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 36, 14 April 1930, Page 7

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