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WESTLAKD RACES. Press iissceiation—Uopyright. HOKITIKA, Last Night. The Westland Racing Club's Easter meeting opened this afternoon in' fine weather. The course wals in splendid order, and the attendance was good. The totalisator handled £0437, an increase of £332 on last year. The results are: Maiden Stakes, five furlongs and a half.—2 Turnover 1, 3 Arrowmaid 2, 1 Mataa 3. Won by a length, with two lengths between' second and third. Time, lmin 12 l-ssec. Rinru Hack Handicap, six furlongs. 1 Kentijsh Lady 1, 6 Rapina 2, 3 Fortalice 3. Won easily by a length, ■with two lengths between second and third. Time, lmin 16 2-ssec. Autumn Handicap, one mile.—s Arch Arrow 1,2 Quarterdeck 2, 1 Solgele 3. Won by a length, with half a length between second and third. Time, lmin 44 4-ssec. Express Trot, one mile.—4 Fat Logan 1, 2 Harvest Boy 2, 1 Ellersmere Chimes 3. Won by a length with two lengths between second arid third. Time, 2min 22 4-ssec. Handicap, five furlongs and a half.— Tariff 1, •; The Dove 2,2 Sagittarius 3. Won by two lengths, with one length between second'and third. Time, lmin 10 l-s«;cc. Stewards' Handicap, seven furlongs.—l Deluge 1,2 Silent 2, 7 Gourmet 3. Won" by two lengths,
with a length between second and third. Time, Imiir 30 2-ssec. Dominion Trot, one mile and a half.—4 Chancellor Boy 1, 1 Worthy Girl 2, 10 Galinda Rose 3. Won by three lengths, with two lengths between second and third. Time, 3min 35 4-Ssee. Railway Handicap, six furlongs. -.;; Baby Bun 1,'2 Smithereens 2/7 Bank Draft 3. Won by three-quart-ers oi' a length,'with a length between second and third. Time, lmin l(i 3-ssec. AUSTRALIAN RACING. SYDNEY, April 22. "Dull weather and light showers prevailed for the third day of the autumn meeting at Randwiek to-day. Fast times indicated that the track was not, affected by the weather cou- , ditions and much recent racing. The ! attendance was 27,000. ! Results are : . ! Champagne Stakes, six furlong,-;.— ! Cliemos.h 1, Veilmond (N.Z.-brcd) 2, ; Uulloon King •">. ' Won by two lengths. Time, lmin ! ik;see. I City Handicap, one mile and iiv(> furlongs. —Cimbriau 1, Carnmclo 2, I Sir Hoy (N.Z.-bred) 3. ; Won with ease by two lengths. | Time, 2mm -Hi'.sec. Second Hurdles, two miles, three furlongs.—Praetor 1, Kinross 2, Homo Made (N.Z.-hred) 3. Won by a length. Time, 4miu 21 sec. All-Aged Stakes, one mile—Amounis 1, Nighrniarch (N.Z.) 2, Greenline 3, Cimabue (N.Z.) 4. Won well by a length. Time, lmin
37 sco. Cy>oge© Handicap (first division). nine furlongs.—Mitarin 1, Spearman 2, Lorason •\. Won comfortably by two lengths. Time, lmin 51sec. Coogee Handicap (second division). —Goshawk (N.Z.) 1, Dalston (N.Z.) 2, Hebrus 3. Won with case by three lengths. Time, lmin 50.', sec. Cumberland Slakes, ono milo -.n<l three-quartci-s. — Pliar. Lap (N.Z.brcd) 1, Donald 2, Kidaides 3. Won hy two lengths from .Donald, with Kidaidcs 20 lengths away. Time 2min 58jjsoc, a Handwick record. TARANAKI TROTTING CLUB. AGCEPTAMCES ANNOUNCED The following ar e 'the acceptances for the Taranaki Trotting Club meet-' ing on Saturday: .NOVICE HANDICAP. U miles. (3.43 class). Hemlock Hero Lt Teri Kingi Lt Oliver Thorpe Lt Prince Locliinvar Lt Manco Lt Great Vanity Lt Prince Pedro Lt Albert Zolock Lt Black Pip Lt, yds. Liability Lt bhd Lady Coronndo Lt Student Prince i It Daphne Locanda Lt WAiTAII.Y HANDICAP. ] V miles. (Unhoppletl trotters. 3.."52 limit). Pinoro Lt Octachord Lt Nelson Girl Lt All Special 60 Windchat Lt Joy Ptde 60 Paul Moko Lt. Laurier 156 FRENUI HANDICAP. 2 miles. (1.52 limit). Lady Yvonne Lt Modern Light Lt Lightloot Lt Chrystal 24 Richmond Lass Lt Good Lady 60 Bingen Spiers Lt TAK-ANAKI TROTTING CLUB CUP 2 miles. (4.44 limit). Lady Author Lt Wakefield Lt Kingsolere Lt All Bed Lt Gold Treasure Lt Arachne 12 Some Dillon Lt Gang Awa 2' Mjgnonne Lt Dan Direct Native Hero Lt Nella Dillon 21 Harold Logan Lt El Direct 2" Warrenore Lt Eichore 36 Great Author Lt MOTUPOA HANDICAP. ! mile. (2.24 limit). Bingen Crest Lt Nelson Parrisli Lt Hemlock Hero Lt Highland Derby Lt Lady Snips Lt Signor 12 Prince Tiny Kosc 24 Lochinvar Lt Eaugihau 24 Student Prince Lt Lady Author 24 Short Story Lt' Nathaniel 36 Daphne Locanda Lt iota Thorpe 36 Prince Pedro Lt Gold Teasure 48 Pumahaka Lt TXCLEWOOD HANDICAP. 2 miles. (For nnhopplcd trotters. 5.0 limit). Joy Bide Lt Octachord Lt Al! Special Lt Brian Bingen 48 Windchat Lt Lanricr 48 Rosie Nelson 12 - Kangitero 60 OMATA HANDICAP. U miles. (3.39 limit). Hemlock Hero Lt Nelson Parrish Lt Manco Lt Highland Derby Lt Albert Zolock Lt Lady Yvonne Lt Great Vanity Lt Ritiv Thorpe 24 Lady Coronado Lt Lightfoot 24 Pumahaka Lt Baron Derby 36 Teri Kingi Lt Modem Light 36 FA RE ,7 ELL HANDICAP. ' ]\ miie:s. (2.55 limit). Item Lt Trustworthy 12 fijgnor TJt Warrcnore V' Wakefield lit Native Hero 12 Good. Lady Lt Arachne 24 Cora Tacks Lt Mignonne 24 Hilltop Lt Jiichore 24 Cornelian 24 Hostess 36 Great Author 12 Nella Dillon 48 Kingsolere 12 Ngahuia 60 AVONDALE MEETING. FJHiT DAY ACCEPTORS. AUCKLAND, Last Night. The following are the acceptance* for the first day (Saturday) of the Avondale Jockey Club's autumn meeting,— ROSEIUNK HANDICAP 7 furlongs. Eoyal Finance 9 (I Stonehenge 7 1 Biddy Comet 8 3 Hannibal 7 1 Sir Mond 8 3 Trustee 7 1 Land Measure 8 2 Shine On 7 1 Sister White 713 Lady Day 7 1 New Boy 7 7 Glittering Gold 7 1 Operatic 7 1 Day Form 7 1 Good Idea, V 1 Lady Dawn 7 1 AVONDALE HURDLES. I.y miles. Airtight 10 11 Guide 9 9 Opa 10 9 Thursby 9 0 Archcen 10 8 Harbor View 9 0 Quinooma 913 Dark Princo 9 0 Grand Arch 910 Negress 9 0 Mountain FOLEY MEMORIAL. 1-J- miles. Ooriuax 0 2 Vali 712 ' Bright Glow 9 0 White • Pang 712 j Paitonu 811 Nassock 7 9 In the Shade 8 8 Eaglet 7 5 Maori Boy 8 5 Lucy Rose 7 0 Eoyal Doulton 8 4 Hipo 7 0 Eager Pose 713 Kawainga 7 0 ■ OAKLEY HANDICAP. I mile. Honiton 8 10 Grand Tea 7 13 Thurnus 8 9 Mauriaena 710 Brampton 8 8 Bed Day 710 Spring Abbey 8 U Carlaris 7 9 Ourrajong 8 3 I'm Alone 7 9 Gay Cockade 8 5 Neil 7 0 ; Micrometer 8 0 Takarunga 7 0 ALL A(JKI') STAKES. C> furlongs. Kins Ford Green Linnet Paganelli Lady Quex Hard Words Ohrysology Eaglet Wild Time CiIKYALIFR HANDICAP, li furlongs. British King 10 5 Carl Idem 8 3 Tenakoe 911 Killing Chief 8 3 Awamutu 9 8 I'm Alone 8 3 Chromadyno 9 8 Lucy Alice 8 3 Treasury 9 6 Cruachan 8 2 Koyal Finance 811 Morva! Tea 8 2 Big Bertha 810 Gold Lily 8 0 Haviland 8 7 Irish Court 8 0 Avoncourt 8 5 ■*
HALLWAY HANDICAP. ! 6 furlongs. Mervetto 812 Oold Money 7 6 ,Kk'hfield 8 5 Koyal Parade 7 a Awarere 712 Value 7 0 Prince Val 711 Vnlmioml 7 Branson 7 7 Takutama / 0 I TITJUAXGi: HANDICAP. 1 mile. ; Nassock 912 Pea Cob 8 8 | Sir Bnssell 912 Wosquo 8 7 1 Le Chouca.s 912 "ood Boy 8 / Owuiraka 9 4 Pago Boy 8 True Blood 9 1 6cat » a King Emerald 8 8 Standfast 8 A RAGES AT AVONDALE. GOOD FIELDS. (BY 'PAFERMONEY'. The Avondale Jockey Club's meeting opens on Saturday on the AvontlnTo I'acecourse, and concludes on Wednesday. The fields are big for the lirst day and the course is in splendid order, so everything points to a splendid gathering. XX X X The Rosebank Handicap, seven furlongs, is a. very open field. Biddy Comet, Royal 'Finance, and Sir, Mom! may bo the ones to carry most admirers on the day. XX X X Mount Guide. Areheen and »2Mild Arch may be the hardest to bead off in the Avondale Hurdles, one mile and a-half. XX X X The Foley Memorial, one mile and a-quarter, has drawn a large field. Bright (dew, Royal Doulton and Corinax are a. likely trio to bo thereabouts at the finish. <X X X Honiton, Thurnus and Gay Cockade will have plenty of admins :i----the Oakley Handicap, one mile XX X X Tenakoe, Haviland and Awnir.nta should run prominently in the < hepalier Handicap, six [urhm-s. xx x x Richfiehl, Mervette and Gold Money may come in for most support in the Railway Handicap, six furlongs. XX X X Sea Cob, Sir Russel and N'aasiock may be the public's fancies in the Titirangi Handicap, one mile. XX X X Paganolli, Lady Quex and Eaglet arc sure to carry plenty of friends in the All Aged Stakes.
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 43, 24 April 1930, Page 7
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