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RACING.

GISBORNE CLUB’S MEETING SECOND DAY’S RESULTS. VALSIER WINS FAREWELL. ' (By Association.) GISBORNE, Saturday. . The second and concluding day of the Gisborne Racing Club’s Winter Meeting was held to-day in fine weather before a large attendance. The course was in good order. Following are the concluding results:— TAURAN GANUI HANDICAP, Of £120; 7 fur. 1 ARROWHEAD, 9.6 1 5 AUTUMN SUN, 9.0 2 2 ROYAL SONGSTER, 9.5 3 Also started.—Autumina, 9.11; Nahi, Claremore, 9.9; Whakaari, 9.2; Barracouta, Tama Waiata, Salamander, 9.0. Won by three-quarters of a length, with half a length between second and third. ■ Time, 1.31 2-5. FAREWELL HANDICAP, ' Of £140; 6 fur.. 3 VALSIER, 9.9 . 1 5 CLAREMORE, 9.0 2 1 KING WANGA, 10.7 .• 3 Also started: Golden Shadow, 9.5; The Author, Otene 9.0. Won by a length, with a similar distance between second and third. Time, 1.16 3-5. Jookey Injured. In the Te Hapara Steeples Tamworth fell and P. Mcllroy had his collarbone broken. The Totallsator. The Totallsator handled £14,250, compared with £14,948 on the second day last year, making a total for the meeting of £24,076, compared with £26,686 last - year, a decrease of £2610. WAIMATE HUNT CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING. TOWN MAJOR WINS WAIMATE. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) WAIMATE, Saturday. The annual meeting of the Waimate Hunt Club was held to-day in dull weather before a large attendance. The course was in good order. Following are the concluding results: — MORVEN HANDICAP, Of £BS; 7 fur. 3 ARROWMIR, 10.2 1 2 FIRST RAID, 10.5 2 1 FAIR MONEY, 9.4 3 Only starters. Won by a neck, with three lengths between second and third. Time, 1.30 1-5. HUNTERS’ HANDICAP, Of £65; ii miles. 3 COMMENTOR, 10.11 1 1 WEST DOME, 10.13 2 2 ALL COMMENT, 10.11 . 3 Also started: 4 Bonatic, 11.5; 7 Gold Town, 11.2; 8 Langhie, 10.11; 5 Toss Up, 10.11; 6 Blue Ray, 10.7. Three lengths, neck. Time, 2.17 1-5. WAIMATE HACK HANDICAP, Of £SO; 1 mile. 1 TOWN MAJOR, 10.3 1 2 NIGHT EFFORT, 9.2 2 4 MISS MARCO, 9.0 .. 3 Also started: 3 Solmuri, 9.10; 5 Crossbow, 9.0. Length, three lengths. Time, 1.45 .2-5. The Totallsator. The totalisator handled £4914, against £5732 in 1928.. The 1929 meeting was abandoned owing to bad weather. GRAND NATIONAL MEETING. ALTERATIONS TO THE FIELDS. Two alterations are announced concerning the Grand National fields. Perle de Leon appeared originally as an acceptor for the hurdles, but he should not be in, while Starshooter has to be added to the field for the Winter Cup. RACING IN AUSTRALIA. THE MOOREFIELD MEETING. UiTiteU Press Assn.—Elec. Tel. Copyright. SYDNEY, July 20. At the Moorefield races yesterday the chief events resulted as follows:

JUVENILE HANDICAP. 1 mile. KING MARCH, 0. Nicholson’s and E. R. Davis’, 7.8 (Voice) 1 SIR DUNINALD, 7.7 (Davidson) . 2 DALMATIC, 7.9 (Cook) 3 Fifteen started. King March made his run up the hill to the straight entrance, when he had the race well in hand and won by a length, easing up. Time, 1.45. FLYING WELTER. ' Second Division. COOL DAN, R. C. and D. H. Burton’s b g, 9.11 (Minto) 1 COOLMINT, H. R. Mackenzie’s b g, 9.0 (Coutts) 2 WAUGOOLA, 9.0 (Reynolds) 3 . Eighteen started.' Won by two lengths. Time, 1.163None of ihe other 10 New Zealand horses engaged ran into a place. After unsuccessful visits to . Sydney two New Zealand horses, Borsalene and Austerity, are to be sent back to the Dominion on board the Ulimaroa. Results of other events are:— HURDLES. ■ - PAUL T . 1 PERIDES 2 MAIDEN HANDICAP. First Division. FULL MEASURE (N.Z.) 1 BONNIE CHARLES 2 THREEOS 3 Second Division. GAY LAURA 1 SNOWCAP 2 WILLESDEN . 3 MOOREFIELD HANDICAP. ZEELAND 1 SPEARSIIOT 2 FLINDERS * 3 HURSTVILLE MILE. MAGNETIC .. 1 JUST GOLD 7 2 LORD ROMEO 3 (Continued in nest column.)

VICTORIA TURF CLUB. United Press Assn.—Elec. Tel. Copyrig-ltf. MELBOURNE, July 20. The chief events at the Victoria Amateur Turf Club’s races at Leamington yesterday resulted:— HURDLES. ROSSGOLE, 9.7 (Kelly) ±’ RAKWOOL, 10.13 (Inkson) 2 AFFIRM, 11.5 (Turner) 3 Eight started. Won by a length. Time, 4.01. GODFREY WATSON STEEPLES. BANGBANG, 10.2 (Winks) 1 EBONY PRINCE, 10.7 (Howson) 2 KAITUNA, 9.7 (Inkson) 3 Ten started. Won by a length and a-quarter. Time, 4.31.

RACING IN ENGLAND. ECLIPSE STAKES. WON BY RUSTOM PASHA. Urrited Press Assn.—Elec. Tel. Copyright. LONDON, July 18. At the Sandown Park Meeting the chief event resulted: — ECLIPSE STAKES. A sweepstake of £5 each, with-'for-feits, and £1500; second, £900; third, £400; fourth, £200; with £SOO, £2OO and £IOO for breeder of first, second and third horses respectively. Special weights, with penalties. (295 entries); li miles. RUSTOM PASHA, The Aga Khan’s b c, 3yrs, by Son-in-Law —Cos 1 LOVELACE 11., Edward Esmond's br c, by La Farina —Straitlace . . 2 WALTER GAY, Lord Woolavington’s ch c, by Captain Cuttle— William’s Pride 3 Eleven started. In a hard finish Rustom Pasha won by a neck, with the horse half a length away.

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Waikato Times, Volume 108, Issue 18076, 21 July 1930, Page 6

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RACING. Waikato Times, Volume 108, Issue 18076, 21 July 1930, Page 6

RACING. Waikato Times, Volume 108, Issue 18076, 21 July 1930, Page 6

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