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Racing News

FORTHCOMING FIXTURES.

Oct. 29 —Gore R.C. Oct. 30, Nov. I—Poverty Bay T.C. N OV . i—Banks Peninsula R.C. Nov. I—Carterton R.C. Nov. s—Birchwood5 —Birchwood Hunt Club. Nov. 6, B—Whangarei R.C. Nov. 8, 10,12, 15 —Canterbury J.C. THE WAVERLEY MEETING. FERNDEN WINS THE CUP. (Per Press Association) WANGANUI, Monday. The Waverley Racing Club’s annual meeting was held to-day in unpleasant and blustery weather, heavy showers preceding the first race. The attendance suffered. The track was holding after several days’ rain. The totalisator handled £10,605 10s compared with £18,300 last year, a decrease of £7694 10s. Results: — Morton Memorial Maiden Handicap.—3 Biflex 1,2 Ibis 2, 6 Spearform 3. Brewer Handicap.—4 Melissa 1,2 Bonogne 2, 1 Hopwood 3. Handicap Hack Hurdles. ■ — 1 Royal Damon 1, 3 Denier 2, 5 Boblin Market 3. Wilson Hack High weight Handicap.—3 Auctioneer 1. 2 Crennatown 2, 7 Some Acre 3. Waverley Waitotara Cup. — 4 Fernden 1. S Hopwood 2, 3 Cashier 3. Flying Handicap.—l Royal Routine 1,2 Gowan Lea 2, 3 Garrick 3. Moumahaki Hack Stakes. —7 Spearform 1, 5 Banbridge 2, 3 Royal Finance 3.

Jackson Hack Memorial Stakes. — 1 Orapai 1, 4 Kentish Lady 2, 5 Tentcall 3.

\VE LIJNGTON M EETING.

HISTORIC'S CUP VICTORY.

(Per Press Association)

WELLINGTON. Monday

Bleak, wintry weather, with occasional showers, was exeprienced for the closing of the Wellington spring meeting. The track was very heavy and the attendance was affected. The totalisator receipts slumped, being £52,434 as compared with £78,737 an Labour Day of last year. The total for the meeting was £86.629 10s, a decrease of £45,198 on £131,827 10s last year. The reults were: —

Kona Hurdle Handicap.—s Democratic 1. 3 Make Up 2, 1 Amorist 3. Spring Trial Stakes. —6 Jayson 1,

1 Paratoo 2, 5 Laconic 3. Tararua Hack Handicap.—2 Play Ground 1, 7 Straightcourse 2, 4 Ar-

rowzone 3. Roseneath Handicap.—9 Type 1. 3 Irish Chieftain 2, 5 Teller 3. Pearce Handicap.—4 Full Feather 1, 6 Atholspear 2, Merry Damon 3. Harcourt Cup.—3 Historic 1. 4 Gustavo 2. 1 Prodice 3. Nainai Handicap.—3 Awaken 1,2 Autopay 2, Love Song 3. Ruahine Hack Handicap. —2 Tobaccoland 1, 4 Fitz Quex 2, Callapat 3. 2 , THE WAIPAWA RACES. ADVERSE WEATHER CONDITIONS (Per Press Association) NAPIER, Monday. The Waipawa Racing Club’s annual meeting was held to-day in showery w’eather; a cold w’ind blowing. The attendance was good. The track showed the effects of recent rain. The totalisator handled £9296, against £10,491 last year, a decrease of £1195. Results: — Maiden Plate. —4 False Scent 1, 5 Lady Spy 2, 3 Shenanikida 3. Jumpers’ Flat Race. —6 Barracouta 1, 4 High Heather 2,2 Zippor 3. Waipawa County Cup.—4 Te Awha 1, 6 Repay 2, 5 Mountain Heath 3. Homewood Hack Handicap.—3 Charmaline 1,2 Acmill 2, 1 Tahoma 3. Novice Stakes. —4 Mahora 1, 5 Shenanikida 2, 1 Pewa 3. Epsom Handicap.—4 High Heather 1, 1 Acredity 2,2 Whakaari 3. Railway Handicap.—3 Taranto 1, 5 Tahoma 2,2 Dobbin 3. Hack Flying Handicap.—3 Acmil 1, 4 Mouru Rangi 2, 1 Brown Sugar 3. WAIKATO HUNT CLUB. TOTALISATOR DROPS £9028. (Per Press Association) CAMBRIDGE, Monday. The Waikato Hunt Club’s annual race meeting was held to-day in showery weather. There was a good attendance considering the threaten-

ing weather in the early morning. The track was very heavy from recent rains. The totalisator handled £22,851 10s, against £31,879 last year, a decrease of £9028. Mr Conway sustained a broken collarbone and shock and A. J. Gilmer a fractured rib when their mounts fell in hurdle events. Both were taken. to hospital. After winning the hurdles Twinkier was sent out in the big steeples. He fell and broke a leg and had to be destroyed. Results: — Maiden Hunters’ Steeples. — 5 Westbroke 1, 3 Cullgie 2, 1 Marita Bardowie Handicap.—First Division: 5 Miss Albyn 1, 11 Milvane 2,2 Sulla 3. Second Division: 1 Brilliant Lady 1, 4 Derry Belle 2, 6 King Win 3. Hunters’ Hurdles Handicap.—6 Twinkier 1, 8 Oscar 2, 7 Waiau Lady o Members’ Memorial Handicap.—B Gay Cockade 1, 7 Black Maire 2,2 Maori Boy 3. Waikato Hunt Cup Steeples.—s Warigal 1, 11 Wako King 2, 14 Soami 3. Bruntwood Hack Handicap.—l Tradesman 1, 7 Rose Lupin 2, 6 Arrowhead 3. Ladies’ Bracelet Handicap.—6 Day lass 1, 7 Oscar 2, 11 Lupin Abbey 3.

Bollard Memorial Handicap.—9 Antique 1, 7 Hakanoa 2, 4 Valroe 3.

NORT H C A NTER BUR Y.

MEETING AT RANGIORA.

(Per Press Association) CHRISTCHURCH, Monday. The North Canterbury Racing Club’s meeting was held at Rangiora today.* The weather was windy until the middle of the afternoon and the attendance was below the usual. The totalisator handled £ll,180, as compared with £15,911 last year. The results were: — High Weight Handicap.—s Pangolin 1, 1 Smithereens 2, 6 Discourse 3. Trial —1 Kakara 1,2 Night Recital 2, 4 Day Queen 3. Rangiora Cup.—l Raneleagli 1,2 Desert Song 2, 5 Count Cavour 3. View Hill Trot Handicap. —2 Worthy King 1, 3 Gold worthy 2. 11 Clapham 3. Flying Handicap.—3 Subdivision 1,2 Miss Mercia 2 4 The Raider 3. Oxford Hack Handicap.—4 Compris 1, 1 Charmeuse 2,2 Sapient 3. Fernside Handicap.—l Smithereens 1,2 Ravine 2, 6 Tiptree 3. Ashley Trot Handicap.—3 Radley 1, 6 Peter White.2, 2Te Akia 3. GORE SPRING MEETING. SALMO SALAR’S CUP. (Per Press Association) GORE. Monday. The Gore Racing Club’s spring meeting was opened in dull but fine weather. The tote handled £14,606 10s, against £21,108 10s last year. Results: — Pukerau Hurdle Handicap.—2 Antrim Boy 1, 1 Membo 2, 4 Mangamoe 3. Waimea Hack Handicap.—3 Some Toff 1, 1 Impertinence 2,2 Fair Exchange 3. Mataura Trot Handicap.—l Satin King 1, 3 Dick Swithin 2,2 Bay Admiral 3.

Gore Cup.—l Salmo Salar 1,2 High Court 2, 3 Celerity II 3. Trial Handicap.—First Division: 3 Crubenmore 1, 1 Palada 2, 11 Hot Tea 3.

Second Division: 4 Steeton 1,2 Musent Miss 2, 21 Cyrille 3. Flying Hack Handicap.—3 Solmar 1, 8 Remindful 2, 5 Milliner 3. Labour Day Trot. —2 Seaworthy 1, 1 Erin’s King 2, 3 Real Gold 3. Murihiku Handicap.—l Red Boa 1, 4 Evening 2, 3 Battle Flag 3.

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Waipukurau Press, Volume XXIV, Issue 125, 28 October 1930, Page 6

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Racing News Waipukurau Press, Volume XXIV, Issue 125, 28 October 1930, Page 6

Racing News Waipukurau Press, Volume XXIV, Issue 125, 28 October 1930, Page 6

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