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THE RACING WORLD

RESULTS OF SATURDAY’S MEETINGS. OPUNAKE CUP WON BY MANLY. ST. PATRICK’S HANDICAP TO MELISSA. HAWERA, March 16. Summer weather ruled for the Opunake Racing Club’s annual meeting today. The track was firm, with a good sole of grass. The attendance was a large one for the meeting. The totalisator handled £19,557, a decrease of £5Bl on the same day last year. Results:— Handicap Hack Hurdles; l|m. —• 2, Airtight (A. Hobson), 1; 2, Glengariff, 2; 1, Royal Acre, 3. Also started: 4, Onward; 5, Lucrative. Won by three parts of a length; two and a half lengths between second and third. Time 2min 49see.

Maiden Plate; 6Af.—l,- Monaloff (R. Drinkwater), 1; 2, Fortalice, 2; 4, Golden Flower, 3. Also started: 6, Joke Form; 5, Ngawhine; 3, Potency; 8, Remora; 9, Banbridge. Won by a length and a half; two lengths between second and third. Time, Imin 23 4-ssec. Railway Hack; 7f.—l, Ten Acre (A. J. MacCormac), 1; 3, Calamine, .2; 5, Clover Leaf, 3. Also started: 2, Whisogne; 4, Merxcis. Won by two and a half lengths each way. Time, Imin 29 l-ssec.

Opunake Cup; l|m. — 3, Manly (R. Mackie), 1; 1, Llanore, 2; 4, Hipo, 3. Also started: 2, Mendip; 5, Sovena. Won by a nose; a short neck between second and third. Time ,2min 1 2-ssec. Electric Hack; sf.—l, Airway (C. Goldsbro), 1; 5, Richfield, 2; 4, Flying Binge, 3. Also started: 3, Annoyer; 8, Potoleer; 10, Potency; 2, Rillet; 7, Golden Flower; 9, Hopwood; 11, Finey; 6, Lady Lucerne; 12, Alley way. Won by half a length; two lengths' between second and third. Time, Imin. 3 l-ssec.

St. Patrick’s Handicap; 5f.—2, Melissa (C. Goldsboro), (bracketed with Nastori) 1; 3, Bonogne, 2; 1, Benzora, 3. Also started: 4, Whenuanui; 2, Nastori. Won by half a neck; half a length between second and third.-Time lipin 14 l-ssec.

I President’s Hack Handicap; 9f.—4. Calamine (J. M. Pine), 1; 5, Whisogne 2; 2, Tenacre, 3. Also started: 3, Gascapper; 1, Kawhakina; 6, Patrolet; 7, Jokeform; 8, Sky Point. Won by a length each way. Time, Imin 57 2-5 sec. Farewell Hack Handicap; 6f.—1,1 Coolmint (L. A. Pine), 1; 2, Monsogne 2; 4, Potoleer, '3. Also started: 3, Annoyer; 5, Antridge; 6, Alleyway. Won by two lengths; five lengths between second and third. Time, Imin 15 4-5 sec.—(P.A.) OHINEMURI. BIG EVENT TO ROYAL DOULTON. AH WERA SCORES. PAEROA, March. 16. The Ohinemuri Jockey Club opened its meeting at. Paeroa in perfect weather. Good - fields were the order of the day. The totalisator investments were £30,407 as against £32,833 on the corresponding day last year. Results: Handicap Hurdles.— 8, Ah Were (Burgess) 1; 2, Potoanui, (bracketed with Highflown), 2; 2, Odine 3. Also started: 4, Ramblin' Kid; 5, Uralla- 3 Bennthia; 6, Komak; 9, Kaihoremai;’ 10, Waitu; 11, Pox Hound; 7, Tarrapeen Won by three lengths; two lengths -between second and third Time, 2min 47 l-ssee.

Karam/ahahe Handicap.—2, Pellette (Taylor). 1; ], Awamutu, 2; 5 Valstrect, 3. Also started: 3, Love’ Call; 6, Plying Prinee; 8, Sensola; 7 Wilham of Orange; 4, Curajong; 10, Snow Plane; 8, Rose Lupin. Won by four lengths; a quarter of a length between second and third.

Novice Handicap—3, The Jack Jumper (Forbes), I; Camn Prince, 2; 7 Loving Cup 3 Also started: 7, Whakama; A 1 3 ’ fi ’ Dainty Manners; 2, „l a i 1 11 'o C are . more: 13 ’ Land MeasSnow is anC J I Hill; 13 ’ Princess Snow, 18, Thanks; 1-9, Kingfield; 17 Mangoetu; 7, Just Nell; 10, Liona; 12’ n 8 Hetuscha (braeketComet ’ 20 ’ Seminary and King Leslie (bracketed); 15, Swift Drght and R.ubb Dawn (bracketed); 10 b^lSf 1 P ?i. eana ( bTaeke ted). Won ond and rn- e d a n6ck between ™eond and third. Time, Imin 19 l-ssee Oh’oonran Cup.-3, R oya l Doulton n f ) L l; 3 ’ Desert Gi0 'v, 2; 7, 3 ’ AJso started: 6, Flying Juliet; 2, The Lover; 4 Maori ha°lf’’a l'e Gl t? K Star ' W ° n by a neok >- Kme a 2mi g n 21s e oc Ween SeC ° nd tMrd '

,T, K i a , ta , Handica P-—lO, Whaka King (Dohou), 1; 9, Envoy, 2; 3, Tinoco, 3® Also Started: 1, Mussie; 7, Sir King; ° me Dad; 17, Maurea; 4, Te Money; ferry Mason; 9, Grand Tea; 8 Flanperette; 2, Indolent; 13, Flitter; 15 hvhrA ia: i L. Len; i6 > A ’ ways - w ™ fl’ a a neek be tween second and th 2, rd -. Time, Imin 25 4-ssec. • ,7r l atric k' s Handicap.—3, SubdiviPuffl ( rr-n?’ 1; 9 ’ Takue ama, 2; 2, Ruffles (Gill), 3. Also started: 8, King 1. Awarere; 5, Lady’s Boy; 6, Green Bonnet; 4, Billikins; 11, Marble K>ng; 7, Value; 10, Atapai. wTh 15sec Ongths caeb way - Tim e, Imin

Handicap.— 5, Pendennis (Syme), 1; 7, Master Arch, 2; 1, Star otiil hC q Ea 'p’ 3 ’ AlC ° starte <D 4, Glen3, Roman Abbey; Prince Rufus; 2. Mashoor; 6, Mangaiti; 11, Law s Road; 13, King Fame; 12, Raweplotto; 9, Svery Day; 10, Flying Arch Von by a length; half a length between second and third. Time, 4min »/ l-ssec. Mangaiti struck the first fence of the double on the last round. I he horse fell and was killed, while S. Henderson, the rider, was sent to the 1 names Hospital, suffering from conCUSSIOII.

Notherton Handicap.—3, -Ohinemuri (Spinks), 1; 1, Hakanoa, 2; 6, Auriculas, 3. Also started: The Thorn, Star Comet, Serang. Won by half a length-three-quarters of_a length between second and third. Time, Imin 47 3-ssec —(P.A.) SECOND DAY’S FIELDS. PAEROA, March 17. Following are the Ohinemuri Jockey Club’s acceptances for the second, day: Second Handicap Hurdles; Ifm. Po-

toamii, 11.1; Highflown, 10.5; Raniblin’i Kid, 10.3; Uralla, 10.2; Boomerday,i 9.10; Odin, 9.4; Komak, Brunde Boy, 9.0. 1

Hikutaia Hack Cup Handicap; Im 110yds.—Whaka King, 9.2; Star Comet, 8.7; Some Lady, 8.3; Wiltshire, 8.2; Maurea, Arikitoa, 7.12; Te Money, High Tide, 7.11; Unoeo, Indolant. 7.7; Roman Abbey, 7.3; Grand Tea. 7.2; Flapperette, Flipper, Quinsilia, Always. 7.0. ' I Waitekauri Handicap; Of.—Awamutu 9.0; Pellette, 7.10; William of Orange, 7.2; Currajong, Snowplane, Stone Rose, Lupin, Norval Tea, 7.0. Shaw Memorial Handicap; Im 110 yds.—Flying Juliet, 9.0; The Lover, 8.1; Desert Glow, Queen Arch, 7.10; L’Orinet 11., 7.-8; Ohinemuri, 7.3; Glenstar. 7.2; Maori Bor. Hakanoa, High Pitch, Lucy Rose, 7.0.

Waihi Handicap; about 7f.—The Jack Jumper, 9.2: Loving Cup, -8.5; Dainty Manners, 8.0; Claremore, Rua,; Merry Mason, Len. Night Comet, 7.12; Just Nell, 7.11; Liona, Foxhound, 7.10; Pai Aana, Mangoetea. Katuscha, King Leslie, Swiftlight, Ruby Dawn, Spancil Hill, Thanks, Muskall Maid, Land Measure, 7.7.

Paeroa Handicap; 6f.—Awarere, 8.8; Chelone. 8.2; Tea Time. 8.2: Subdivision, 7.13; Glen Star, 7.8; Takutama, 7.5; Lucy Rose, Value, Atapai, Billikins. Green Bortnet. 7.0. Hauraki Plains Steeples; about. 3m.— Glenotus, 10.9; Master Arch, Star of the East, 9-.13; Roman Abbey, 9.12; Prinee Rufus. 9.9; Rawipoti,' King Fame. 9.0.

Waikino Handicap; about 7f._Archeon, 9.0; The Thorn, Takutama, 8.11; Air King, Auriculus, 8.3; Berinthia Serang, Sir Russell, Always. 8.0.— (P.A.) J

OAMARU. THORNDALE AND ROYAL SAXON DEAD HEAT IN CUP. MEADOW LARK IN FORM. OA'MARU, March 16. The Oamaru Jockey Club’s autumn meeting was held to-day in perfect weather. There w f as a very large attendance The track was hard and fast. The totalisator handled £10,479 10s, as compared with £8931 10s on the corresponding day of 1927, the meeting being held last- year at Wingatui. Results:— Highweight Handicap; Im. j Waterlow (J. T. Humphries), 1; 3 Bar-: 2; 4, -Gay Bird, 3. Also start®di.2 ’ Menlb °; 5, Prompter. Won by half a length; five lengths between second and third. Time. Imin 43 3-ssee 1 Trial Stakes; 5f.-Miss Marco (C. ’ [Emerson), 1; 3, J azz 22 Meitui 1 7 S A arted: 5 ’ Kilb,,a ; Peterette; 7, Rhondda; 4, Wig-wag. Won by two lengths and a half; a head between second and third. Time, Imin 2 4-ssoc. Autumn Cup Handicap; 14m.—1 Thorndale (J. T. Humphries),. giid 2 '■ Royal Saxon (P. Powell), dead heat, 1’; ■ 3 Gay Sonnet 3. The only starters ' Third horse a length and a half aw ay. 1 lime, 2mm 9 l-ssee. ’ ,

Oamaru Trot Handicap; l* m — 2 Jessm Huon 1; 9, Cuddles, 2; 4 _ - MatL 3 f k ' W ° n by two len g’«is; a 34 2 C^ec SeCOnd aDd Ti “ C ’

Hack Handicap; 6f._l, Evening (J.' T. Humphries), 1; 2, Attract, 2; 4 Miss RhVndH 3 ’ - A n° Btarted: 3 > Rosenor; 6, Rhondda; a, Poetess. Won by a length; Time lSl^eT Cn SeC ° nd Md thM '

Handicap; Meadow Lark/ 33 - Brodie), 1; 2 , First Raid, 2; 3 \r AlS ° started: 3 > Money Mine, 6, Corn Money; 4, Arch Arrow'; 7, Martis. Won by half a length- a Time i‘ D ? th bet ween second and third, lime, Imm 14sec.

BM 1- 2 T - f Ha -? dlCap: Our u’ 2 Z LlS , ten In ’ 2; 4 ’ Emulight, 3. Won by two lengths; four lengths between second and third. Time, 2min

rR r cJ 1 Handlca Pl 7f— 3. Mavis < R - Coveney) 1; j, Wavi Q 2 Eaton Bells, 3. The only starters 'J'on by a length and a quarter; three 3econrl and thi r d - Time Imin 27 4-sscc.— (P.A.)

OTAUTAU. SOME ROSE WINS CUP. SNOWFALL SCORES. INVERCARGILL, March 16. % n , n K al me J ,tia S the Otautau Racing Club was held to-day in beautiful weather before a large attendance. Ihe track was m fast order. The total isator handled £7578 10s., against £80'64 last year. Results:— Crown Stakes Handicap: 6f 9 6°Som I ’°^ 1 J Cap P i3 )’ I>’ 1 >’ 3 > Obai, 2; 6, Some Toff, 3. Also started: 1. Red £° a; T 4 ' Banner Boy; 5, Barn Door; 12 Boa Lassie; 9, Connect; 7, Eleanor U P 10 ’ French Pleet ’’ S - MananuZ twf> P 7 ollln .S D^ 7 ’ W ° n by tbree Ongths; two lengths between second and third Time, Imin 16 2-ssee.

Wallace Harness Trot; Um—2, Lady ZHa, 1; 6, Mountain Queen, 2; j nf‘l“’. 3 ’ Won by balf a length; a 3min 31 2- e 5: e n e. SeeOnd third '

Otautau Cup Handicap; 14 m 5 Some Rose (D. Kerr), 1; 3,’Carnot, 2R P » Q n Uee T- b ° a ’ 3 - Also Parted 7 Eeaeo" Light; 2, Solzia; 4, Brightling; ’l£, Dart ' Won b y a head; half 2min 25se C Ween S6<!olld and third ‘ Time

F. l n ln pr ay Handi eap; sf—l Full Fling ,(A. E. Didham), 1- 2 4t tract!ve Lady 2; 3, Some Signal, 3. Also started: 2, Insolence; 6, Poor Boy7, Roseline; 5, Some Toff. Won by half third St T- a le ? gt - h between second and third. Time, Imm 2 l-ssee. Otautau Steeplechase Hnndieanford} S ? Owfall < Mr - O- Long’ ford) 1; 3, Blazing Light, 2; 8, Ngahue, 3. Also started: 5, Jovial; 6. Windermere; 1, Cassels and Inductor (coupled); 3, Flag Lieutenant (coupled with Blazing Light); 9, Cazna; 7, Par. ader; 19, Taramoa; 4, Western Star. Won by a length and a. half; half a length between second and third. Time smin 29sec.

Bayswater Saddle Trot; Ijm —2 Wehr Bingen, 1; 11, Musical Chimes, 23, Sun-cross, 3. Won by half a length; six lengths between second and third. Time, 3min 34see.

Strathmore Hack Handicap; 6f—3 Attractive Lady (W. Cooper), 1; 4’ Takaka, 2; 5, Redleaf. 3. Also started: 1. Battlemaid; 2, Vinegrove; 6. .Won by half a length; three-quarters of a length between second .and third. Time, Imin 15sec.

Waikouro Handicap; Im.— 2, Red

Raeer (M. Cappil), 1; 5, Solzia, 2; 4, Some Rose, 3. Also started: 3, Carnot; 1, inlying Mist; 6, Brightling; 7, Soltoe. Won by three lengths; two lengths between second and third. Time, Imin I 41 2-ssee. —(P.A.)

; TAURANGA ACCEPTANCES. AUCKLAND, March 17. 1 Following are the acceptances for the ITauranga races:— Trial Plate; sf.—Waitekohe, The Jack Jumper, 9.0; Dainty Manners, 8.10; Terrapeen, 8.6; Joy Day, Bryan, Spring Abbey, Snort, Kasovo, Homai, Tanctoa, Swiftlight, Orthodox, Kurunui, Silverbend, Lovely Bay, Kanui g., Latour filly, Kainuna, Creinas King, Lady, Maestor, 8.5. Maunganui Handicap; 6f.— High Rose, 9.0; Prince Vai, Simeon, Brilliant Light, 8.9; Flapperette, Arcade, Clockwork, 8.3; Flying Tresses, 8.0; Master Clements, 7.7; Claremore, 7.1; Luana Lu, Cragsman, 7.0. Tauranga Cup; l|m. —Queen Arch, 8.7; Desert Glow, 8.5; Wcnday, 8.3; The Author, 7.0; The Thorn, Hakanoa, 7.5; Far North, Te Koroke, Bowman, To Money, Tinopono, Whaka King, 7.0. Herries Memorial Hack Cup; Im.— High Tide, ,9.2; Brampton, Prince Vai, Mark Mint, Simeon, 9.0; Flapperette, Castlemaine, 8.8; Waitekohe, Te Waka, 8.3; Pekatahi, 8.0; Otangihaku, Lupin Abbey, 7.12; Kaha, 7.5; Little Toy, Terrapeen, Snort, Night Comet, 7.0. Freerton Hanicap; 7f.—The Thorn, 9.0; Waltzer, 8.10; Lucy Rose, 8.8; New Moon, Value, Tall Timber, Town Bird, 7.0; Maurea, Te Money, Tinopono, 7.0. President’s Hack; Of.—High Rose 0.0; Simeon, Brilliant Light, 8.9; Flapperette, Lady Castlemaine, Arcade, Clockwork, Joy Germ, 8.3; Quinsilia, 8.0; Master Clements, The Jack Jumper 7.7; Claremore, 7.|; Silver Bend, Night Comet, Lady Eustace, 7.0. Flying Handicap; 6f.—Waltzer, 8.’5; Hakanoa, 8.2; Lucy Rose, 8.0; Ned Kelly, 7.10; The Author, 7.9; New Moon, Value, Tall Timber, Town Bird, 7.5; Maurea, Joy Germ, Te Whaka, Bowman, Tinopono, Whaka King, Te Koroke, 7.0.

County Stakes; 6f.—Waitekohe, The Jack Jumper, 9.0; Dainty Manners, 8.10; Terrapeen, 8.6; Joy Day, Bryan, Spring Abbey. Luana Lu, Kasovo, Homai, St. Heliers, Tanetoa, Swift Light, Kiwinui, Orthodox, Lovely Bay, Kainuna, Kanui, 8.0.—'(P.A.)

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Wairarapa Age, 18 March 1929, Page 2

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