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COMING BACK AT OTAKI

MERRY MINT AND THE HAWK DEAD HEAT IN THE HACK SEVEN. ' ARIKINUI UPSETS FAVOURITE. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Otaki, Last Night. Th© Otaki-Maori Racing Club’s meeting was concluded to-day in dull weather. The totalisator nut through £12,157, as against £13,851 10s on the second day last year, and the total for the two days, £26,289, was £2332 less than i. last year’s. Details: — PUKETOI HURDLE HANDICAP. Of 159 sovs. One mile ard a-half. ' I—HARD GOLD, 10.1 (A. Skipper) . 1 •2—SKYRIDER, 10.0 (A.-Hobson) .. 2 7—-VIVO, 11.0 (H. Mills) 3 Also started —Powhiri, 10.8; Democratic, 10.3; Delude, 9.11; Rash, 9.7; Schorr, 9.5. In the straight Hard Gold forged to the front, followed by Skyrider, and won by a. length, with two lengths between second and third. Time, 2m n -. 53 l-'ssec. ' MANUAO TRIAL PLATE. Of 100 sovs. Five furlongs. • . I— RULE BRITANNIA, 8.7 (C. France) 1 4—STREAMER, 8.7 (T. Green) ... 2 .? O—BLACK ACRE, 8.7 (H. Wiggins) 3 , Also started —Royal King, Wee Acre, General Gus, Spearform, Transact, He-’ •'wanga, Statuary, Emerald Abbey, Corifenoff, Habit, Dancing Star, Glenrossie, Paiko, Acreline, all 8.7. Transact, Hewanga, Emerald Abbey and Corneroff fell on going 100 yards. Rule Britannia led throughout and won by three lengths, with four lengths between second and third. Time, Imin 1 3-ssec. The four jockeys, C. Broughton, Murray, Gilmore and Taylor, were shaken, \ Broughton having a collarbone broken. OTAKI HACK HANDICAP. Of 130 sovs. Seven furlongs. 2— CLARENDON, 9.1 (W. Horne) .. t 3— ROYAL OPERA, 8.2 (R. Mackie) f '4— BEN HUR, 7.0 (K. Voitre) .... 3 t Dead heat. Also started —Chopin 8.7, • Elysianor 8.5, Balloon 7.5, Gold Like 7.0, Fallow 7.0. Clarendon and Ben Hur were the early leaders, and Royal Opera just got up to dead-heat with Clarendon; Ben Hur being a nose away and Elysianor fourth. Time, Imin 28 3-ssec.

,teone makitonore memorial. Of 256 sovs. One mile and a furlong. 2—MERRY MINT, 8.3 ,(-H. Gray) ... 1 4—ROYAL GAME, 7.9 (K. Voitre) .. 2 4—BLACK MINT, 8.0 (H. Wiggins) 3 Also started—l Raineses 8.6, 3 Thrift 7.3, 5 Gold'Bag 7.0. Merry Mint led throughout and won easily by three lengths, with half a length between second and' third. Gold Bag was fourth. Time, Imin 53 3-ssec. . PUKE'KARAKA HACK HANDICAP Of 130 sovs. Six furlongs. ■- I—DADLAND, 8.1 (D. Farrell) ... 1 B—MARICA, 7.8 (C. Davis) 2 6—DERMOD, 8.2 (T. Green) 3 Also started —2 St. Melba 8.6, 3 Some Acre 8.4, 5 Acredity 8.0, 4 Cuticle’ 8.0, 10 Claremore 7.6, 7 Dainty Ways 7.2, 9 Pompadour 7.2, 11 Grand Blow 7.2. Cuticle, Dermod and St. Melba led the field, but at the back Dadland- came away and won easily by four lengths, Marica beating Dermod by a neck, Time, Imin 13 3-ssec. REKEREKE HANDICAP. Of 200 sovs. Six furlongs.4— THE HAWK, 8.12 (W. Broughton) . 2— FIRST MONEY, 9.0 (11. Gray) .. 2 I—VERONESE, 7.7 (N. Voitre) .. 3 Also started —3 Royal Duke 7.7, 5 Passbook 7.0. First Money was first prominent, with The Hawk, Passbook and Veron- ' ese all close up. Passbook led along the back from First Money and Veronese, but a good run by The Hawk saw him win by a neck, the same margin separating second and third. Time, Imin 13 <s-ssec. RAHUI HACK HANDICAP. Of 130 sovs. One mile. 1- MAKE UP, 8.13 (H. Goldfinch) .. 1 2- 8.6 (H. Gray) 2 4— BANBRID.GE, 8.0 (R. Reed) .... 3 Also started—6 Limosa 9.9, 3 Mctellus 9.0, 5 High Society 8.12, 7 Robbie's Mistake 8.0. From the start Make Up was never headed, and won by a neck, with al length between second and third, and Robbie’s Mistake fourth. Time, Imin 41 3WAIRONGOMAI HANDICAP. Of 200 sovs. Seven furlongs. 5— ARIKINUI,'B.7 (B. H. Morris) .. 1 1— MERRY MINT, 8.11 (B. S. Bagby) 2 2— MELISSA, 8.6 (H. Gray) 3 Also started—Royal Damon 9.2, Maui ■ 9.1, Borsalene 8.1, Shrewd 8.0, Billion 8.0, Moepai 8.0, Cerf 8.0. Won by a head, third horse two lengths away. Time, Imin 27sec. BLACK DUKE WINS AT WINTON EL BOA TAKES THE PURSE. MAUNGAMOE'S STEEPLECHASE. ’ Invercargill, Last Night. The annual race meeting of tne Winton Jockey Club was concluded to-day-in dull, but. warm weather. There was „ .rood attendance. The track was better than yesterday. The . put through £10,352, as against £10,89on the second day last year. The total for the meeting was £22,331, as against £20,382 10s last year. Details:— BENMORE HANDICAP. Of HO sovs. Seven furlongs, C— IMPERTINENCE, 7.1 (A. Eastwood) o 2-ASSEMBLE, 9.0 (P. Powell) .. 2 I—ABBEVILLE, 7.7 (L. J. Ellis) . 3 Also started—3 Cupid’s Dart 8.9, 7 Royal Flower 8.0, 8 Pukemaon 7.7, 4 Barn Door-ear,-7.10L, 5 Takaka 7.6, 9

Insolence car. 7.8, 10 Night Maid car. 7.2, 13 Cetchela 7.5, 11 Leading Boy car. 7.0, 15 Eleanor Bolling 7.0, 14 Polling Day car. 7.6 J, 12 Aranoah 7.0. Won by half a length, a length between second and third. Insolence was fourth. Time, Imin 28 3-ssec. ORETI TROT HANDICAP. Of 130 sovs. One mile and a-half. 6—CATHEDRAL SPIRE, limit (J. McConnell) I 3—FREE CHIMES, 24yds bhd (W. Burrows) 2 11 —WAVE SOON, limit (G. Heads) 3 Also started —0 Baby Joan limit, 5 Black Lion limit, 4 Brain Wave limit, 15 Patch Pointer limit, 14 Grasile limit, 12 King Mac limit, 1 -aegro 48yds bhd-, 10 Baker. ! Girl 12yds bhd, 2 Haera Ra 12yds bhd, 8 Reo Chimes 48yds bhd, 12 Sunfire 48yds bhd, 13 Luath 60yds bhd, 16 Chimingdale 72yds bhd, 7 Golden Dawn 72yds bird, 13 Lady Zita 84yds bhd. Three lengths; three lengths; Golden Dawn fourth. Time, 3min 30 2-ssec. STEWARDS’ PURSE HANDICAP. - Of 135 sovs. Six. furlongs. 3 —EL BOA, 7.3 (A. Eastwood) ... 1 1— FRANOOLIN, 7.0 (F. Ingram) .. 2 S—RIN TIN TIN, ear. 8.10 (A E; 1 Ellis) 3 Also started—l Spr ’ling Eyes 7.7, 2 Red Boa 7.6,‘9 Battle Flag 7.5, 7 Martis car. 7.0, 8 Coomassie car. 7.4|, 6 Full Fling 7.0. ; A neck;, two lengths and a-half; Full Fling was fourth. Time, Imin 14 l-ssec. SOLDIERS’ MEMORIAL HANDICAP. I Of 210 sovs. One mile. 2— BLACK DUKE, 9.4 (P. Powell) • 1 3— QUEEN BALBOA, 9.0 (L. Ellis) 2 S—MONEY MINE, 8.4 (J. Andrews) 3 Also started—l Wingatui 8.9, 6 Circulation car. 7.7, 4 Some Rose 7.5, 7 Membo 7.3, 8 Stealth 7.0. A short length; three-quarters of a length; Membo fourth. Time, Imin 42 sec. TURI STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP. Of 145 sovs. About two miles and a-half 2—MAUNGAMOE, 10.13 (A. Youngman) 1 4— NY ANZA, car. 9.3 (T. Anderton) 2 I—KAPUNA, 11.7 (D. O'Connor) .. 3 Also started—s Dubious 11.6, 3 Snowfall 11.2, 6 Blazing Light 10.2. Two lengths; two lengths; Dubious ' fourth. Time, smin 35sec. ‘ LOCHIEL HANDICAP. Of 140 sovs. Seven furlongs. I—KING BALBOA, 9.2 (A. E. Ellis) 1 B—RED RACER, 7.7 (R. Coveny) .. 2 10—MARTIS, 7.4 (C. D. Brodie) ... 3 Also started —2 Black Duke car. 10.3, 4 Camisader 7.12, 7 Wayward 7.10, 3 Coomassie car. 7.5 J, 9 High Gear 7.0. Half a length each way; Black Duke fourth. Time, Imin 20sec. DASH TROT HANDICAP. Of 120 sovs. One mile and a-quarter. p—LADY VOISIN, limit (W. Cosgrove) 1 1— METEOR, 36yds bhd (E. Mitchell) ... 2 2— SEA HAWK, 24yds bhd (Walsh) 3 Also started—l 6 Bright - Mark limit, 14 - Honest Nell limit, 4 Young Nora limit, 12 Game Girl limit, 1 Marvin Dillon limit, 6 Tennis limit, 8 Doncfc.Te limit, 7 Matlock Bank limit and Master Jack 12yds bhd (coupled), 17 Margaret Chimes limit, 9 Reservoir limit, 10 Musical Chimes 24yds bhd, Northope 24yds bhd, 14 Glen Wilkes 24yds bhd, 11 Winnie Chrysler 48yds bhd, 5 Erin’s Fortune 72yds bhd. Ten lengths; two lengths; Musical Chimes fourth. Time, 3min 0 2-ssec.

AWARUA HANDICAP. Of IbO sovs. Six furlongs. S—JACK A’ DANDY, 7.4 (L. J. Ellis) 4—FLYING BINGE 8.5 (J. Andrews) 2 I—ATTRACT, 8.12. (R. McClellan) .. 3 Also started—3 Francolin 9.0, Ace of Hearts 8.2, 7 Some Form car. 7.6, 10 Attractive Lady 7.8, 8 Vinegrove car. 7.2, 11 Some Maid car. 7.0, 6 Wig Wag car. 7.7 j, 2 Captivate 7.1, 13 Traho 7.0, 14 Baby Bliss 7.0, 12 West Dome car. 7.7, 11 Ohai car. 7.6. A length; half a length; Ace of Hearts was fourth. Time, Imin 16sec.

TROTTING AT OTAHUHU. ACCEPTANCES FOR TO-MORROW. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Auckland, Nov. 21. Following are the Otahuhu Trotting Club’s acceptances for the second day (Saturday): — INNOVATION HANDICAP.—Lenorma, Te Ngutu, Lady Ena, Colonel Thorpe, Carl Mack, Temuka, limit; Don Zolock, Rangitero, Audo Spray, 12yds •bhd; Sweet Memory, Togo’s Promise, Mat Voyage, 24yds bhd; Paradigm, Direct Action, 96yds bhd; Gold Star, 132 yds bhd. ■EPSOM HANDICAP—Ursuline, Haroto, Enawah, Maid of the Mountains, Ilaerenga Pai, Rolfe Audubon, Arachne, Lady Barrington, Kelp, Benefice, limit; Nella Dillon, Limosa, Great Ballin, Sailor Boy, First Flight, 12yds bhd. FRANKLIN HANDlCAP.—Explosion, Uncle Bert, Hal Chimes, Mountain Dell, Warplane, limit; Tony Victor, Stoney, 12yds bhd; Florent, Evelyn Locanda, Reremai, 36yds bhd; Rockburn, 72yds bhd. FERGUSSON HANDICAP—Great De-li->-ht, Wilma Dillon, limit; Gold Dial, 12yds bhd; Rock'burn, Nelson Tasker, 24yds bhd; Torpedo Huon, 36yds bhd; Free Advice, Loch Moigh, Native Prince, 48yds bhd; The Abbey, 69yds bhd; Gold Jacket, 108yds bhd. VISITORS’ HANDICAP.—EIta Cole, Tradesman, Gold Sovereign, Fiorahne. 12yds bhd; Great Change, The Tartar, Mutu, 36yds bhd; Rose Bingen, 48yds bhd; Peter McKinney, Utyds bhd; Tiger Salve, Ngatira, 72yds bhd. PAPATOETOE HAN DlCAP.—Sailor Boy, Polly’s Picture, Warspite, First Flight, limit; Limosa, 12yds bhd; Belle Axworthy, Peter Pirate, 24yds -bhd; Lord Nepean, 36yds bhd; Concertina, 48 yds bhd. SPRING HANDICAP.—Great Delight, limit; Gold Dial, Vendome, Carmel, Wilma Dillon, Stanmoor, 12yds bhd; The Shrew, Free Advice, Dillon Huon, All Bell, 24yds bhd; Machine Gun, 36 yds bhd; Native Prince, 60yds bhd. ROYAL OAK HANDICAP—Dick Dillon, Cornelian, Ursuline, Vanity Boy, Bawldy Locanda, Our Nancy, Mulwaree, Horohoro, limit; Benefice, Brutus, Concertina, Master Huia, Uncle Beit, 12 yds bhd; Goldman, 36yds bhd; Stanmoor, 48yds bhd-- . ; -

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Taranaki Daily News, 22 November 1929, Page 4

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COMING BACK AT OTAKI Taranaki Daily News, 22 November 1929, Page 4

COMING BACK AT OTAKI Taranaki Daily News, 22 November 1929, Page 4