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HAZOOR SCORES GOOD WIN

SECOND DAY AT MASTEIRTON TAUHERENIKAU TO PROSTRATION. NAVAHO FIRST IN STEWARDS’.

By Telegraph—Press Association. Masterton, Last Night The Wairarapa Rating Club’s autumn meeting concluded at Tauherenikau today in beautiful weather. The track was-, fast and in good order and there was a large attendance. The totalisator .handled £12,627, against £10,159 on the second day last year, making the total for the meeting £23,138, against £19,133. last year. Results are: — STEWARDS’ HANDICAP. Of £ll5. Six furlongs. 4— NAV AHO, 8.1 (Jenkins) 1 5— EQUITANT, 8.12 (Voitre) 2 I—ROYAL ROUTINE, 8.13 (Wilson) .. 3 Also started: 3 Lady Nan, 9.0; 2 Aston, 7.5. , Half length; two and a-half lengths. Time, hn. 12s.

Navaho got a flying start and showed the way to the straight, where he fought off a strong challenge by Equitant

MOROA HACK HANDICAP. Of £lOO. Seven furlongs. ' , 2— WINDWARD, 8.3 (Dick) ; 1 3— BON RAPIDE, 8.3 (Jenkins) 2 I—FULL THROTTLE, 7.13 (Voitre) .. 3 Also started: 5 Grand Blow, 81; 4 Purse, 7.13; 6 Quebec, 7.7; 7 Sir Spear, 7.7.

Length; three-quartera of a length. Time, Im. 26 2-51 Bon Rapide assumed command when a furlong had been covered and led to the straight attended by Windward, Full Throttle and Quebec. In the run home Windward did best to head Bon Rapide.

AUTUMN HANDICAP. / Of £175. One mile one furlong and 80yds. 3—HAZOOR, 8.13 (Wilson) 1 6—CAPE FAIR, 7.4 (Dick) 2 S—THRASHER, 7.4 (Voitre) 3 Also started: 1 Miladi, 8.11; 4 Arrow / Lad, 8.10; 2 Saltpot I’M Length; two lengths. Time, Im. 59 3-ss.

• Saltpot essayed an all-the-way victory but Hazoor _ collected'him in the straight and withstood strong challenges by Arrow Lad and Cape Fair to score a good win.

JUVENILE HANDICAP. Of £llO. Five furlongs. 2- PRIDE, 8.5' (Jenkins) .. 1 3— BALBUS, 7.10 (Wilson) ... t 2 I—ZIONIST (Voitre) a..... 3 Also started: 7 Confiscation, 7.5; 5 Horokiwi, 7.5; 4 Choral, 7J; 6 Rulate.J.O. Length and a half; length and-A half. Time, 59 4-ss. Zionist acted as pacemaker to the straight where Queen's Pride hit the front to win nicely from Balbus, which came from well back. PIHAUTEA HACK HANDICAP.’/ Of £lOO. Six furlongs. ' \ ■’ 3-PLADIE, 8.10 (Robinson) tt. I—GAY SETON, 8.12 (Webster) .....i 1 S—BON RAPIDE, 8.1 (Wilson) ...... 1 ' S \ Also started: 7 Normanby, 8.7; 2 Hunt-\ ing Lodge, 8.6; 4 Lady Ronald, 82; ’< ■ Bay Area, 7.8; 8 Ramuna, 7.5; 9 White \ Squall, 7.5. Neck; neck. Time, Im. 11 4-ss. \ Normanby and Bon Rapide led to the straight, where Pladie and Gay Seton challenged successfully in a fine finish. ■■

TAUHERENIKAU HANDICAP. Of £ll5. Seven furlongs. 1— PROSTRATION, 9.9 (Webster) .... 1 2— SPEED, 9.9 (Jenkins) •••.•««•••»• 3 3— WEST TOR, 8.8 (Carroll) 3 Also started: 4 La Poupee, 8.12; 6 Royal Routine (lost rider), 8.11; 5 Thrasher, 7.10; 7 Flower, 7.7; 8 Snowball, 7.0. " Two lengths; length and a-flalf. Time, lm. 25 2-ss. There was a mix-up at the start, Royal Routine losing the rider. La Poupee ; made the the straight, but went under in a punishing finish in which ; Prostration prevailed from Speed and / West Tor. . • . 1 \ ROTOTAWAI HACK HANDICAP. | Of £llO. One mile. B—TE RANGITUMAU, 7.0 (Wynd) ..1 ; 7—GRAND BLOW, 7.9 (Stuart) 2 2— TE UA, 8.1 (Jenkins) > V Also started: 1 Bonnie Vale, 9.3; 3 Lovecourt, 7.9; 4 Rene Belle, 7.5; 5 Vitaphone, 7.0; 6 Lancet, 7.0. : . Neck; length. Time, lm. 40 1-5& After a furlong Te Rangitumau as- ‘ sumed command and was never headed -> to win narrowly from the fast finishing - Grand Blow. NOVICE STAKES. V Of £lOO. Five furlongs. 1-LA PARLEUSE, 9.0 (Wilson) 1 A?! 3— CONSUMMATION, 9.0 (Webster) * 2 S—ARAIOS, 9.0 (Ridgway) 3 ’J Also started: 2 First View, 9.0; 7 Misfire, 9.0; 6 Agrestic, 9.0; 7 Pukeko, 9.0. J Two lengths; length. Time, 6) l-ss. La Parleuse scored an end-to-end win. She was attended, over most of the journey by Araios, Agrestic and Consumma- \ tion, but was never in serious danger,

VICTORY IN DONCASTER. CHATHAM’S WONDERFUL EFFORT. , By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright, Sydney, April 2. The Sydney Morning Herald, commenting on Chatham’s Doncaster, win, says: “There was no luck about it. Victory waited only at the end of a punishing, desperate finish, and then by the narrowest of margins—a reward of superb courage and exceptional stamina.’ The New Zealander Golden Wings had made a most brilliant effort. Whittingham revealed unexpected tenacity. Rogilla was never in the race. “The St. Leger was a slovenly-run race until the straight was reached, Limarch wearing down Biixten in a stirring finish. i “Silver Scorn in the Autumn Plate suffered several checks, and all things considered her effort was creditable.”

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Taranaki Daily News, 3 April 1934, Page 12

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HAZOOR SCORES GOOD WIN Taranaki Daily News, 3 April 1934, Page 12

HAZOOR SCORES GOOD WIN Taranaki Daily News, 3 April 1934, Page 12

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