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HUNTING CRY’S GUINEAS

HAWKE’S BAY J.C. MEETING MASHER WINS THE GLENARAY. .... the flying to great charter. By Telegraph.—Ptms Association. ; ■ -Hastings, Last Night. The-Hawke’s Bay Jockey Club’s spring meeting , was held in wintry, weather with-a cold southerly wind > and oct casional showers. The attendances was. ' fair and- ,the-track was in good order. The tdtalisator handled £13,479, as . against £15,374 last -year. . • ... • , Results are:— • • TOMOANA HURDLES. ’.. Of 150 sovs. One mile and threei :>■.... = .quarters.- *" ? 2— ROYAL • ELM, J. McCarteri, 9.7 (C. McGovern) 1 S—TRESHAM. J. A. Taylor, 10.8 ’ > (A. Jenkins) f..; ■•• • • • 2 U 9— JEN, R. Gregory,' 10.1 (A, Corner) 3 : ? Also started—B Sunart, 10.3; 3 Alaric, 10.13;. 7 Peshwa, 9.13; 1 Hard Gold, 9.10; 4 Princess Elizabeth, 9.7; 10 Pon'jola’.9;jj; 11 Essential, 9.2; 6 Tanagra, ’ 9.2; 12 Trib,. 9.8. ... , ' . . .Wons by one-.arid a quarter lengths. with, four■ lengths between second and third. Time, ,3min. 17sec. . • TRIAL STAKES. . ... • Of 125 sova. ' Five furlongs. ' 3—KING ACRE, M. Millar, 8.2 (B. H. Morris) ■ •"•••• I j S— TEA. TASTER, J. H. MacDonald, , • : 8.0; (C. Broughton) 2 , 10—MANIFESTO, P. P. Neagle, ' B.O (R. McTavish) 3 Also started —44 Havina, 9.0; 17 Cook, 8.0; 16 Trisogne, 8.0; 9 Winlock, 8.0; ■ 15 San Quex, 8.0; 6 Merry Melody, 8.0; 11 Flakewhite, 8.0; 13 Royal. Spark, 8.0; 18 Whakane, 8.0; 4 Best- Friend, 8.0; 8 Acreline, 8.0; 7 Good. Cheer, 8,0; 12 ' Head Sevang, 8.0; 1 I’m Alone, 8.0. Won by a length and a half, with ’ three lengths between second, and third. Time, Imin. 2 l-ssec. Acreline fell: GLENARAY HANDICAP. ; Of .150 sovs. One mile. i—Masher, f. Fiipp, s.o <c. DavU) i -* 2—CHOPIN, W. -J. Woods, 7.5 (K. Voitre) ...... 2 ‘S—ARROWHEAD, J. Boyd, 7.2 (P. - Burgess) •••• 3 ‘ Also started—4 Clever, 8.2; 6 Balloon, 7.10; 3 Tourist;. 7.7; 9 Irish Court, 7.3; 8 The Mug, 7.2; 10 Clarendon, 7.9 J; 7 Curtsey, 7.0; 11 High Heather, 7.1*; 12 Gipsy Fate, 7.0. Won by a nose, with six lengths between second and third. Time, Imin. 42 4-ssec. HAWKE’S BAY GUINEAS, Of 350 sovs. One mile. ■ 1— HUNTING CRY, T. Fraser junr.;- • 8.10 (H. Goldfinch) 1 2— ADMIRAL DRAKE, F. . Armstrong, 8.10 (S. Anderson) 2 4— MY OWN, J. S. McLeod, 8.5 (B. H. Morris) .... 3 Also started —7 Ex Dono, 8.10; 3 Roundelay, 8.10; 5 Air Laddie, 8.10; 6 Don Quixote, 8.10. Won by three lengths, with a head between second and third. Time, Imin. 43 2-ssec. Ex Dono was fourth. SPRING HANDICAP. Of 100 sovs. One mile and a quarter. 1— KICK OFF, J. S. McLeod, 9.0 (L. G. Morris) 1 5— QUEEN’S CHOICE, C. Haldine, 7.9 (W. Horne) ? 4— HIGH COURT, T. White, 7.2 (K. Voitre) ... 3 Also started—3 Blimp, 8.6; 2 King’s Jest, 7,11; 6 Mountain Heath, 7.6. Won by one length, with three-quar-ters of a length between second and third. Time, 2min. 8 3-ssec. NURSERY HANDICAP. Of 150 sovs. Five furlongs. 2— SIMBA, J. S. McLeod, 8.10 (L. G. Morris) 1 I—CHRYSOLOG Y, J. T. Lowry, 8.0 (J. Barry) ....... i. ...... 2 10—WAR WORN, F. Armstrong, 8.0 (S. Anderson) 3 Also ’started —2 Jenny Diver, 7.9 (bracketed with Simba); 1 Rapallo, 7.9(bracketed with Cryeology); 8 Alliance, 8.0; 7, Cahikatoa, 8.5, and Laconic, 8.0 (bracketed); 11 Minuire, 8.0; 6 Arajean, 7.9;. 3 Wedded, 8.0|; 9 Raby’s Step, 7.9; " 4 Princess Betty, 8.0; 9 Sea Comet, 7.9. Won by four lengths, with half a length between second and third. Time, (18 3-ssec. FLAXMERE HANDICAP. Of 140 vov3. Six furlongs. 6— POTENCY, W. T. Thomson, 7.4 (H. Bell) 1 J—SYLVAN DELL, S. R. Peacock, 7.13 (J. Barry) 2 5— TE AWHA, Miss K. O'Grady. 7.8 “ (W. Horne) 3 Also started—2 Bcrnera, 8.6; 4 Last Mark, 8.1; 12 Repay, 8.0; 9 Cuticle, 7.13; 3 Shot Silk, 7.11; 10 Malahat, 7.12; 12 Royal Parade, 7.8; 8 Dien, 7.6; 7 Pari, 7.0. ' Won by half a length, three lengths between second and thiid. Time, Imin. 14 4-ssee. Pari and Cuticle lost their j-iders. FLYING HANDICAP. Of 175 sovs. Six furlongs. 1— GREAT CHARTER, T. H. Lowry, 8.7 {J. Barry) 1 4—ARROWHEAD, E. W. Collins, 8.8 (A. Fratus) 2 2— ROYAL LINEAGE, P. P. Neagle, 7.3 (K. Voitre) 3 Also started—3 Toxeuma, 9.4; 5 Merry Damon, 8.1 1; 10 Goshawk, B.7*j 7 Huikai, 7.7; 6 Merry Mint, 7.7; 9 Break 0’ Day, 7.0; 8 Plimmerton, 7.0. Won by a head, with three lengths between second and third. Time, Imin. £4see. RACING FIXTURES. Oct. 2 —Birchwood Hunt. Oct. s—Napier5—Napier Park R.C. Oct. s—Kurow J.C. Oct. 5, 7 —Auckland R.C. Oct. 10, 12 —Dunedin J.C. Oct. 17, 19 —South Canterbury J.C. Oct. 19 —Masterton R.C. Oct. 24, 20—Poverty Bay Turf Club. Oct. 26, 28—Wellington R.C. Oct. 28—Waverley R.C. Oct. 28 —Waikato Hunt Club. Oct. 28 —Waipawa Cty. R.C. Oct. 28, 30-Goro R.C.’ Oct. 28—North Canterbury R.C.,,.

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Taranaki Daily News, 30 September 1929, Page 5

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HUNTING CRY’S GUINEAS Taranaki Daily News, 30 September 1929, Page 5

HUNTING CRY’S GUINEAS Taranaki Daily News, 30 September 1929, Page 5

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