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FORBURY PARK TROTS

MORNING SUN WINS BIG RACE ASSISTANCE FOR UNEMPLOYED. CAUSE BENEFITS BY OVER- £4OOO. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Dunedin, June 7. ‘ The Forbury Park Trotting Club’s unemployment relief meeting was concluded to-day in fine weather and before a large "attendance. The track was again in good order, though not altogether in favour of fast times. The totalisator handled £26,282 10s for the day, making a total of £45,703 10s for the two days. The meeting proved highly successful and as a result over £4OOO will be ha tided to the City Council and Hospital Board for the relief of unemployment. The results are:— TAHUNA HANDICAP. Of 150 sovs. One mile and a half. 1— NELLIE HUGO, H. M-. Boyle, 24 yds (C. Donald) 1 2— HYDRO. R. Green, 48yds (J. Henderson) .. ...... 2 3— KERETA, C. M. O’Connor, 24yds - (Owner) 3 Also started—B Box On, 5 Bingen Queen, 4 Molly Nelson, limit; 5 All Thorpe, 24yds bhd (bracketed with Bingen Queen);. 6 Victor Bingen, 48yds; 7 Jade, 72yds. ' -’Won by four lengths, with a neck between second and third. ■ Jade was fourth. Time, 3mih. 40 l-ssec. ROYAL HANDICAP. Of 175 sovs. Two miles. I—SILVER JACK, R. Jopp, 24yds (P. Gallagher) 1

3—ULM, H. Aicher, 48yds (C. Donald) , 2 6—-WINNING WAVE, J. F. Grant, limit (J. Walsh) 3« Also started—B Ardgour, 9 Celeste, 7 Desert Rey, 5 Matchmaker, 10 Wallace Mac, limit; 2 Festival, 24yds bhd; 4 Lady Zephyr, 60yds. Won by two and a half lengths, with half a length between second and third. Festival 'was fourth. Time, 4min. 45 3-ssec. PACIFIC HANDICAP. Of 200 sovs. One mile. I—TERAMOA, F. J. McCreanor, 12 yds (H. Marshall) 1 3—JOHN NOBLE, Hay and Hornbrook, 48yds (M. Holmes) 2 6—SUNCHILD, C. Hadfield 3 Also started—s Tarndale, limit; 4 Kreisler, 12yds bhd; 2 Harold Lee, 12 yds; 7 Warepa, 24yds; 8 Downacst, 36 yds; 9 Fight Ever, 48yds. Teramoa went to the front over four furlongs from home and won comfoitably by a length and a half, with a lona neck between second and third. Kreisler was fourth. Time, 2miu. 16 l-ssec. BIRTHDAY HANDICAP. Of 450 sovs. Two miles. 3—MORNING SUN. H. H. Boyle, limit (C. Donald) 1 S—WRACKEEN, H. Nicolls, limit (M. Holmes) 1— ERIN’S FORTUNE. D. T.. Wilson, 24yds (Edwards) 3 Also started—6 Cyone, 8 Hector’s Own, 4 Nelson de Oro, limit; 7 Logan Hanlon, 12yds bhd; 2 Muriel de Oro, 48yds bhd. ' Morning Sun led into the straight from Nelson de Oro and Wraekeen, and in the run home Morning Suu won by a short half length, with Erin’s Fortune four lengths away, followed by Nelson de Oro. Time, 4min. 34 4-ssec. RAILWAY HANDICAP. Of -200 sovs. One mile and three furlongs. 2— GEORGE REY, A. Quigley, limit 1 .B—ROBERT GUY, A. Hendriksen .. 2

3—LIGHTWOOD, W. and J. Fuller, limit (M. Edwards) 3 Also started —1 Ambleside, 14 Aquilin, 16 Erin’s Chance, 5 Playwave, 13 Wavesoon, 11 Danny Boy, 6 John Logan, 9 Pro Rata, 15 Thrift, limit; 4 Lady Zephyr, 12yds bhd; 7 Brook Pointer, 48yds; 12 Imperial Bingen, 60yds; 10 Country King. 72yds. Won easily by five lengths, with two lengths between second and third. Wavj Soon was fourth. Time, 3min. 13sec. PENINSULA HANDICAP. Of 200 sovs. Two miles. 2— GEMLICHT, J. Fairbairn, 12yds (A. Hendrickson) 1 I—AMBITION, W. McLachlan, 12yds (M. Holmes) 2 7—MIDLAND, C. Davey, 48yds (A. E. Bussell) 3 Also started—3 Home Voyage, 6 Sea Queen, 4 Midland, 48yds bhd; 7 Swiftbine, 60yds; 5 Kyra, 72yds. Gemlight ran a level race throughout to win by two lengths, with Midland eight lengths away. Home Voyage was fourth. Time, 4min. 43 3-ssec. SOUTHLAND HANDICAP. Of 200 sovs. One mile and a half. 1— REGAL VCIYAGE,. R. Wanden, . 36yds (D. Withere) 1 3— ROBERT GUY, A. Hendricksen, limit (Owner) 2 2— LYDIA, H. F. Nicolls, 24yds (D. Warren) 3 Also started —5 Suncross, 12yds bhd; 7 Harold Lee, 4 Imperial Bingen, 36 yds; 6 Lily Harold, 48yds. Won by three lengths, with eight lengths between second and third. Harold Lee was fourth. Time, 3m.in. 25sec. FAREWELL HANDICAP. Of 225 sovs. One mile and a quarter. S—LOGAN HANLON, W. Brady, 12 yds (P. Gallagher) 1 7 —WAREPA, R. Townley, limit ‘ (Owner) ? 2 4— LINGFIELD, G. J. Barton, 12yds (W. Tomkinson) 3 Also started —1 Royal ” Comrade, limit; 3 Steel All, 12yds bhd; 6 Daphne de Oro, 48yds; 2 Cardinal Logan, 60yds. Won easily by four lengths, with two lengths between second and third. Royal Comrade was fourth. Time, 2min. 48 l-ssec.

EGMONT-WANGANUI HUNT RACES. THE HANDICAPS DECLARED. By Telegrai/i.—Press Association. v Wellington, Last Night. Weights for the Egmont-Wanganui Hunt Club’s meeting at Hawera are: — HUNTERS’ HURDLES. One mile and a-half.

SOUTH CANTERBURY WEIGHTS. Timaru, Last Night. Handicaps for the South Canterbury Jockey Club’s meeting opening on June 19 are: — ' TE KAPO HURDLES, of 140 sovs. o(ne mile and a half. —Aberfeldy 11.2, Lancer 10.9, Amorist 10.9, Pangolin 10.7, Antrim Boy 10.0, Oriflamb 9.11, Troihis 9.7, Heisler 9.1, Hard Prince’9.o, Zeuxis 9.0, Guncase 9.0, Gay Fashion 9.0, Marco Polo 9.0, Exide 9.0. SMITHFIELD HANDICAP, J5O sovs. About one mile.—Battl® Colours 11.3, Taboo 10.13, Black Duke 10.13, Great Star 10.9, Starshooter 10.1, Wingatui 9.13, Ranelagh 9.6, John Bradbury 9.3, Rascal 9.2, Sapient 9.1, Haze 9.0, Tardy 9.0, Ravine 9.0, Glenrowan 9.0, Quarterdeck 9.0, First Raid 9.0, Evening 9.0, Arch Arrow 9.0, Membo 9.0, Fortalice 9.0, Hounslow 9.0, Discourse 9.0, Royal Mint 9.0. ' ’ 1 ’ i ... r.t.f ■ ' i ;•! •! • Gixi i V-t •

OTIPUA STEEPLECHASE, of 200 sovs. Two miles and a half. —Snowfall 11.5, Fabriano 11.3, Radiate 10.13. Kaikahu 9.13, Radiac 9.12, Night Maid 9.5, French ‘Fleet 9.5, Red Heather 9.0, Double Soult 9.0, Scion 9.0, Valves 9.0. TESCHEMAKER HANDICAP, of 250 sovs. One mile and a quarter.—Arikiwai 11.3, Taboo 10.11, Pink Notes 10.9, Black Duke 10.9, Camisader 9.13, Starshooter 9.13. Stealth 9.5, Ranelagh 9.0, Ravine 9.0. Glenrowan 9.0, Evening 9.0, Arch Arrow’ 9.0, Membo 9.0, Mount Boa 9.0, Royal Mint 9.0. } GLADSTONE of 150 sovs. About two miles. —Gala Day 10.13, Tunamoe 10.6, French Fleet 10.2, Gay Jim 9.13,. Whiffler 9.11, Red Heather 9.9, Double Soult 9.9, Bonatic 9.9, Gold Town 9.9, Parader 9.9, Mataipuke 9.7, Diamond Jack 9.3, Nytali- 9.2, Barrington 9.0, Valves 9.0, Bladon 9.0, Star Tractor 9.0, Peterline 9.0, Deportment 9.0, Peterette 9.0, Tehaunui 9.0. ROSEWILL HACK HANDICAP, of 120 sovs. Seven furlongs.—Punchestown 10.5, Toawai 10.5, Swet Refrain 10.1, Audience 9.13, Town Major 9.13, Fair Exchange 9.13, Fortalice 9.13, Jock o’ Hazeldean 9.13, Kentish Lady 9.13, Fair Monev 9.12, Tuku 9.11, Hounslow 9.11, Valuator 9.9, Last Mark 9.9, Night Ef- • y fort 9.5, Rina Maunga 9.3, High Speed 9.0, Meitui 9.0, The Dove 9.6, Dry Area 9.0, Miss. Marco 9.0. Crossbow 9.0, Giggleswiek 9.0, Gourmet 9.0, Revision 9.0, Top Speed 9.0, Flaxbird 9.0, Rosewood 9.0. DONCASTER HANDICAP, of 150" sovs. Six furlongs. —Great Star 11.3, Inevitable 10.3, Subdivision 9.11, Overdrawn 9.9, Smithereens 9.6, Sapient 9.5, Rascal 9.4. Arch Arroiv 9.3, Fairy Herald 9.3. First Raid 9.3, Royal Tractor 9.0, Gold Brick 9.0, Fair Money 9.0. ASHBURTON TROT PENALTIES. Christchurch, Last Night. Re-handicaps for the Ashburton Trotting Club’s meeting are:—./ . Longbeach Handicap.—Nellie Hugo, penalty 60yds. now 108yds bhd.' Acton Handicap.—Regal Voyage, penalty. 48yds, now 48yds bhd; Teremoa, penalty 24yds, now 60yds bhd; John Noble, penalty 36yds, now 84yds bhd. Stewards’ Handicap.—Gemlight, penalty 24yds, now 72yds bhd. Farewell Handicap.—Teremoa, penalty 24yds, now 60yds bhd. ROSE OF ENGLAND WINS OAKS By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright. . ” London, Jun 6. The result of the Oaks held at Epsom was:— ROSE OF ENGLAND v l. WEDDING FAVOUR 2 MICMAC 3 Fifteen started; won by three lengths, two lengths between second and third.

Horomea 11 12 Poppy Day 9 T Waitaunaha 10 10 Magic Lend 9 7, Calithe 10 5 Calla'mart 9 7 Pikimai 10 5 'Spy 9 7 Blrkie 9 9 Muntioness Cralgle 9 7 gelding 9 7 Son o’ Mine 9 7 Dopey 9 7 Four Bootis ’ 9 1 HACK HURDLE HANDICAP. One mile > and a-half. Manly 10 7 Velociform 9 2 Whisogne 10 4 Potency 9 0 Cali the 9 6 Valma 9 0 Pikimai 9 6 WAVERLEY HACK HANDICAP. Five Furlongs. Blue Paper 11 0 Coal Bag .9 0 Zarene 10 2 Joke Form. 9 0 . Manmliaere 9 12 Moatoa 9 0 Rule Britannia 9 7 Rich Land 9 0 Whenuatonga 9 3 Blforte 9 0 Potoleer 9 3 Elysian Lady 9 0 Win Acre 9 2 Annoyer 9 0 Little Doubt 9 0 Troubadour 9 0 Ngawhine 9 0 Rapai 9 0 Gowan Lea 9 0 Our Nancy 9 0 EQMONT-WANGANUI HUNT CUP. Two miles' and a-half. Waitaunaha 11 9 Corneroff 10 0 Httirangi Girl 11 9 Four Aces 10 0 Gilgal 10 10 'Spy 10 0 Just John 10 10 Son o’ Mine 10 0 Maitios 10 10 Sandy Acre 10 0 Calithe 10 9 Oopey 10 0 FLYING HANDICAP. Six : furlongs. Kiosk 10 10 Orazone 9 2 Paleta 10 1 Hipo 9 0 Te Atiawa 9 13 Valpre 9 0 Melissa 9 10 Tentcall 9 0 Hopwood 9 8 Denier 9 0 Bonogne 9 3 Joke Form 9 0 LADIES’ BRACELET. One mile : and a-quarter. Call the 11 12 • Michael Puawhato 10 10 Shimose 10 7 Sandy Acre 10 9 Spy 10 7 Four Roods 10 9 Munltioness Callamart 10 9 gelding 10 7 Coma 10 7WAIHAU HACK HANDICAP. Six furlongs. Zarene 10 2 Ngawliine 9 0 Auctioneer ■. 10 0 Gowan Lea 9 0 Calamine 9 13 Coal Bag 9 0 Singer 9 12 Joke Form 9 0 Banbridge 9 10 Richland 9 0 The Warden 9 7 Biiforte 9 0 Rule Britannia 9 4 Araukuktt 9 0 Kentish Lad 9 4 Elysian Lady 9 0 Potoleer 9 3 Crenna Town 9 0 Whenuatonga 9 3 Annoyer 9 0 Archon 9 3 Our Nancy 9 0 Win Acre 9 2 Valma 9 0 Anbrldge 9 0 Troubadour 9 0 Little Doubt 9 0

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Taranaki Daily News, 9 June 1930, Page 5

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FORBURY PARK TROTS Taranaki Daily News, 9 June 1930, Page 5

FORBURY PARK TROTS Taranaki Daily News, 9 June 1930, Page 5