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SKYRIDER AT AWAPUNI

MANAWATU WINTER RACES THE CLIFFORD TO MARJORAM. HUIRANGI GIRL SECOND TO RISK.' • By Telegraph.—Press Association. Palmerston N., Last Night. The first day’s, races of the Manawatu winter meeting were contested today on a holding track. The weather * was 'fine but cold and there was a small attendance, the totalisator investments being £11,465. Results are:— KIWITEA HURDLES. ; Of 100 sov®. One mile and a half. ' I—PIKIMAI, 10.7 (Jenkins) I . S—JUI JAZZ, 9.7 2 9— MANDATE, 9.9 3 ; Also started—2 Archeria, 10i9; 4 Copey, 9.11; 7 Hinatere, 9.7; 8 Sandy Acre, 9.7; 3 Postman, 9.7; 6 Poppy Day, p. 7. Won by a head, a neck between second and third. Time, 2min. 54 3-s<sec. OROUA PLATE. Of 100 sovs. -Six furlongs. J—COON SONG, 9.12 (T. Green) ... 1 5— PAT’S BOY, 9.12 .............. 2 12—PANDIA, 9.0 • •• • 3 Also started—l 4" Honewhero, 10.0; 16 Rhodesian, 10.0; 2 Roundelay, 9.12; 11 •Rangimahoe", 9.11; , 3 Platina, 9.9;. 4 Ruby Dawn, 9.9; 15 Danny Boy, 9.3; 8 Okapua, 9.3; 7 Para too, 9.-3; 12-Wal-laruh/9.3; 8 Gasconade, 9.0; 10 Nightjnare,’ 9.0; 6 Tar Baby, 9.0. 1 Won by four lengths, a neck between second and third. Time, Imin. 18. 3-5; «eo. . , - MANAWATU HUNT CUP? Of 150 sovs. About three mifes.'W g—RISK, 9.9 (Gordon) 1 2— HUIRANGI GIRL, J. 0.8 ........ 2 g—MAIDOS, 10.2 '■... 3 *_ Also started—l • Kalakaua, 11D; 3 ■ Trouble, 10.1. '.•Won by 100 yards, two length® between second and third. Time, smin. 59sec. .... CLIFFORD HANDICAP.Of 250 sovs. One mile and a quarter. B—MARJORAM, 9.7 (A. Tinker) .... 1 I—BEST FRIEND, 9.12 2 3— PADDON, 9.13 ..' 3 Also started —6 Orazone, 9.6; 7 Diiellona, 9.5; 4 Courageous, 9.5; 5 Black Mint, 9.4; 5 Royal Game, 9.0. j Won by half a length, a length and h half between second and third. Time, JLmih. 16-4-ssec. AWAPUNI STEEPLECHASE. Of 300 sovs. About three miles. 4— SKYRIDER, 9.3 (Gordon) ...... 1 '2— MASTER LU, 10.12 ..'I ’•••• 2 6— HANDY, 9.3 3 . , Also started—l Omeo, 11.9; 5 Brigadier Bill, 10.11; 3 Hymestrason, 10.10; 7 .Flying Swift, 10.8; 6: Young Thurnham, 9.8. ~ Won by 150 yards, .half a length be-, tween second and third. Brigadier Bill was fourth. Omeo and Flying Swift fell and Hymeatratson broke down. Time, smin. 48 4-ssec. RONGOTEA HURDLES. Of 100 sovs. One mile and a half. 4— DISRANK, 9.3 (Robinson) ; 1 I—LLYN DU, 11.6 2 3— EVENING. HERO, 9.3 3 Also started —5 Dobbin. 9.13; 6 Oui' Jack, 9.0; 2 Red Day, 9.0; 7 Frilford, 9.0. . ....... Won by three lengths, fifteen .lengths between 'second and third. Time, 2min. 52 4-ssec. BROADWAY HANDICAP. Of 100 sovs. Nine furlong®. I— ADVENTUS, 9.12 (H. Gray) .... 1 '4— ROBBIE’S MISTAKE, 9.0 2 £—SHORTLY, 9.12 3 Also started —10 Kilorell,- 9.11; 3 Calamine, 9-10; 6 Whakaue, 9.7;"7 Air Force,- carried- 9.0; 5 Warzone, 9.4; 8 Callamart, 9.3; 9 Spearform,.9.o; 13 Easterly, 9.0; 10 Benighted, carried 9.1; 12 Magic Land, 9.0. Won 'by a long neck, a short neck between second and third. Time, 2min. 2 2-ssec.. ■• ■ STEWARDS’ HANDICAP. ' Of 150 sovs. Six furlongfl. 10— BROAD ACRE, 9.0 (K. Robin- ■: son)' ’. i ...... 1 4— TE ATIAWA, 9.6 .2 O—ROYAL DAMON, 9.11 3 Also started —14 Teri, 10.6; 9 Otairi, 10.2; 12 Hynanna, 9.13; 2 Cadland, 9.9; • giiniiiiiiif mini mini

I Hop wood, 9.8; 3 Acora. 9.7; -8 Blue Paper, 9.6; 7 Moutoa Treasury, 9.0; 11 Potoaform, 9.0; 13 Kilmezzo, 9.0; 4 Taranto, 9.0. Won by half a neck, a short head between second and third. Time, Imm. ,17 4-ssec. HANDICAPS FOR TO-MORROW. Palmerston N.. Last Night. Weights for the second day (Saturday) of the Manawatu race meeting are:— FLAXBOURNE -HUNTERS' STEEPLECHASE. About two miles and a quarter. —Lueess 11.13, Kalakaua 11.9. Askari 11.9, Cornerofl 11.9, Powhiri 11.9, Son o’ Mine 11.7, Pikimai 11.7, Risk 10.0, Huirangj Girl 10.0, Alaidos 10.0, Trouble 9.13. Scion 9.13, Birkie 9.13, Mandate 9.12, Tam worth 9.11, Postman Michael ...Shimose 9.7, Calculation

RANG.IOTU HANDICAP (HACK). Six furlongs. —Potoaform 10.9, Adventua 10.9, Ex Dono 10.3, Portray 10.2, Shortly 10.1, Zarene* 10.1, Glen Rossie 9.13, T' e Warden 9.13, Desert Lad . 9.8, Pat’s Boy 9.8, Warfille 9.5, Great Lady 9.3, Kentish Lad 9.3, Arisus 9.3, Abbey Queen 9.2, Roundelay 9.2, Platina 9.2, Killigrew 9.0,- Acmil 9*.0, Ruby Dawn 9.0, White Doe 9.0, Spearopa 9.0, Lady Alopl.en 9.0, Elysian Lady 9.0, Benighted 9.0, Outward Bound 9.0, Ngawhine 9.0, Braggart 9.0, Hone Where 9.0, Nightmare 9.0, Gasconade 9.0, Hatteras 9.0, Para too 9.0, Danny Boy 9.0, Pythia 9.0. LONG BURN HURDLES. One mile and three-quarters'.—Mister Gamp 11.13, Fine Acre 11.1, Nucleus. 10.10, Omeo 10.6, Llyn Du 10.3, Avro 10.2, Horomea' 10.2, Perle de Leon 10.0. Brigadier Bill--9.13, Beaumont 9.13-, Diana’s Lad 9.11, Nippy 9.7, Rakauponga 9.5. Mountain Guide 9.0, Opa 9.0, Disrank 9.0. Dobbin 9.0. Deluge 9.0, Waka King 9.0, Whakaue 9.0, Evening Hero 9.0, Red Day 9.0, Our Jack 9.0. NEWBURY HANDICAP. One mile and one furlong.—Best Friend 10.5, Marjoram 10.3, Paddon 10.2. Hynanna 9.13, Star Area 9.12, Teri 9.i1, Black Mint 9.4, D.uellona 9.4, Orazone 9.4, Courageous 9.4, 9.4. Yoma 9.4, Balloon 9.3, Paiko 9.2, Brilliant Light 9.2. Royal Game 9.0. Rory Mor 9.0, Moutoa Treasury 9.0, Kilmezzo 9.0. Air laddie 9.0. Lucretia 9.o,’Monaghan'9.o, Handy 9.0;, y KAIRANGA’ HUNTERS' HURDLES. One mile and a half.—Luccfs 12.1, Apt •kari 11.11, Kalakaua 11.10, Son ol Mine 11.9, Pikimai 11.9, Archeria 10.11, Cali the 10.9, Wilmoreana 10.1. Birkie 10.1, Jiu Jazz 9.13, Cqpey-9.12, Postman 9.9, Rhodesian 9.9.’ Viaduct 9.9, Blacksmith 9.9, Michael ShlmCfle 9.9, - Sandy , Acre 9.7, Craigue. 9.7, Poppy Day 9.7,-;Hina-. tire 9.7. . . y TERRACE HANDICAP (HACK). One mile and a. quarter.—Courageous" 10.9; AdVentus 10-7,'The Warden 9.13, 'Mala-' hat ’9.13, Auctioneer .9.11, Calainine 9.9,! Singer 9.8, Kilorell 9.8 t Robbie’s Mis-take-9.7, Whakaue 9.4, Warzone 9.3. Air. Force 9.3, Calamart 9.3, Evening Hero 9.3, Calithe 9.0, - Mirabilary 9.0, -Vyola .9,0, ..Eaflterlv 9.0, Bdn Acre* 9,0. -Tiery Coih.ct 9.0,. Magic Land 9.0,■ Fallow -9.0; Ngawhine- 9.0/; Spearform 9.0, Outward Bound 9.0; Hatterafc '9-0, Tuition- 9.0. - ~ ■

McRAE HANDICAP. Six furlongs.—; Arrow Lad 10.7, Fernden 10.6, ■ Kiosk 10.5, Otairi 10.1, Royal Damon 0.13, Broad Acre 9.9/ Just an Idea . 9.9, Cadland 9.9, Hopwood 9.8, Acora 9.7. Blue Paper 9.3, Ex Dono 9.0, Glen Rossie--9.0, Lucretia 9.0. Kilmezzo 9.0,' Denier 9.0,, Moepai 9.0, Monaghan 9.0. • MILSON HANDICAP (HACK). Five furlongs. —Coon Song 11.1, Taranto 10.6, Zarene’lo.s, Lady Spehr 9‘.13.' Patu .Boy 9.13, Great Lady 9.8, Winacre . 9.8 ; , R .undelay 9.7, Abbey Queen 9.7. Van Dyke 9.6,. Terra Firmai 9.5, Killigrew 9.3, Pass On 9.3, Whenuatonga 9.3, White Doe 9.3, Knapsacks 9.2, Tcgan 9.2, Ruby Dawn 9-2, Pandia 9.0) Sporting Chance 9.0, Tar Baby 9.0. Laconic 9.0, First Whip 9.0, Playground :9.0, Dick Whittington 9.0, Jackplane 9.0, •Okapua 9.0, Wallaruh. 9.0, -Brown Abbey 9.0. Gasconade-9.0, Shambles .9.0, Moutoa’fi Gift gelding 9.0, Elysian Lady. 9.0, Miss Hastings. 9-0, Kilbroney—Miss Odille filly 9.0. Acco 9.0, Catherine of Aragon 9.0,. Frilford 9.0, Rangimahoe 9.0. • , THE GOODWOOD STAKES. -j London July 30. The Goodwood Stakes resulted: JOYOUS GREETINGS ••• J MEDARLIN * WEST WICKLOW 3 Eighteen, started. . Won . by three-quar; ters. of a length; three lengths between second and third. AUSTRALIAN TOPICS. MAORILAND TO THE FORE, < (By “Moturoa.”) The champion New Zealanders hare not yet been seen, in action in Australia so far, but the near-champions and urn-; teenth-raters continue to let the sports on the other side know that equines from this side can.gallop. ■ Goldminer (Paper Money—Secret Link), the half-brother to Silver Link, has been a good winner for Mr. M. Polson this season, and after , being beaten out of a place on the opening day of the Clarence River meeting on July 16, duly landed the mustard on the second day in the Barnes Handicap. Haughmond (Limond —Leta) was unplaced in the same event. Miss lat also raced unsuccessfully at the same meeting. . There was a -decided New Zealand aspect about the Moorefield meeting on July 19. Full Measure (SurveyorThurence) started at a double-figure price and led from end to end to win the first division of the Maiden Handicap by a couple ,of lengths. Stately (Paladin —Limelight) was the public choice, but could not do better than run fourth. However, the filly will imIn the next event, the Juvenile Handicap, run over a mile, King-Maicn (Rossendale —Queen March) was the medium of a big betting plunge and was backed down to second favouritism. Gipsy Ruler was the early leader, but King March finished like a good one to win by a length. “Darkio’ Jamieson opened his-winning account in Australia very nicely. ' In the second division of the Flying Welter at Moorefield there was. a ton of money for Coolmint (Catmint—Cool Lass), but a good thing came undone when Cool Dan came from the ruck in the straight to win by a couple, of lengths. Cool Dan has been a good winner" 3 on the Sydney suburban courses this season, and this victory was his fifth in the period mentioned. Good things came undone at Gosford races on July 22. Helotis (Lucullus — Hellanois) was backed as unbeatable in the Flying Welter, but the topweight, Hushed Up, who was second favourite, was not troubled at any stage of the journey and won by nearly two lengths. Second Thoughts (Tribulation —Retraction) was produced in the Stewards’ Mile and was ridden by Tommy Webster. However, both Bompa and Queen Astre beat him home, and Australis (Lord Qucx —Sunspot) also started. Quite a number of Melbourne punters now wish that Ridgemount had never left New Zealand, states a contemporary. He was made the medium of a big plunge in the Derrimut Handicap at Moonee Valley on Saturday. All the hard heads had a.decent serve of him. However, Ridgemount never flattered his supporters. He was always in the ruck, and he will want to improve a lot on that showing to have-any chance of winning one,here..; . f ft • <

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Taranaki Daily News, 1 August 1930, Page 5

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SKYRIDER AT AWAPUNI Taranaki Daily News, 1 August 1930, Page 5

SKYRIDER AT AWAPUNI Taranaki Daily News, 1 August 1930, Page 5