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WELLINGTON RACES.

SPRING MEETING. SECOND DAY’S RESULTS. OPENING EVENT TO DEMOCRATIC. (By Telegrapn.—Press Association.) TRENTHAM, Monday. The second and concluding day of the spring meeting of the Wellington Racing Club was held to-day in dull but fine weather before a fair attendance. The course was on the heavy side. Following are the results: RONA HURDLES HANDICAP, Of £300; miles. 5 DEMOCRATIC, 10.10 1 3 MAKE UP, 11.11 2 1 AMORIST, 10.10 3 Also started: Skyrider, 10.7, Call Again, 10.6; Diana’s Lad, 10.3; Burnt Note, Doe, 9.0. Won by two and a-half lengths, with two lengths between second and third. Time, 3.4|. SPRING TRIAL STAKES, Of £260; 7 fur. 6 JAYSON, 3.0 1 1 PARATOO, 8.0 V t 5 LACONIC, 8.0 / ' t Dead-heat. Also started: Jaloux, 8.7; Guerester, Hawkshaw, Royal King, Ramuna, 8.0; Pythia, Mythology, 7.9. Dead heat, a nose between second and third. Time, 1.37. TARARUA HANDICAP. Of £260; 1 mile. 2 PLAYGROUND, 7.13 1 7 STRAIGHTCOURSE, 7.4 ..... 2 4 ARROWZONE, 7.13 3 Also started: Shortly, 8-2; Sir Limond, 7.13; Tunbridge, 7.13; Dainty Ways, 7.13; Appledore, 7.9; Kilorell, 7.3; Dancing Star, 7.0; Okapua, 7.0; Pedestal, 7.0. Won by a head with half a length between second and third. Time, 1.51. ROSENEATH HANDICAP. Of £400; for two-year-olds; 5 fur. 7 TYPE, 7.0 ■ 1 3 IRISH CHIEFTAIN, 7.9 2 5 TELLER, 7.7 3 Also started: Princess Bede, 8.7; Cape Gold, 8.0; Gay Court, 7.12; Interlocutor, 7.11; Invite, 7.0. Won by a head with tw T o. and a-half lengths between second and third. Time, 1.7£.

NORTH CANTERBURY.

RACING AT RANGIORA. ANNUAL MEETING. OPENING . EVENT TO PANGOLIN. (By Teles rapb.—Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, Monday. The annual meeting of the North Canterbury Racing Club was held today in fine weather before a fair attendance. The going %vas heavy. Following are the results: HIGH-WEIGHT HANDICAP, Of £100; 1 mile. , 5 PANGOLIN, 9.11 1 1 SMITHEREENS, 10.3 2 6 DISCOURSE, 9.11 3 Also started: Semper Paratus, 10.2; Fresh Breeze, 9.5; Night Dew, 9.0. Won by a head. Time, 1.49 3-5. TRIAL PLATE, Of £80; 5 fur. 1 KOHARA, 8.8 1 2 NIGHT RECITAL, 8.8 2 4 BAY QUEEN, 8.8 3 Also started: Aragona, Standard Rose, Appeal, Valpine, Raimo.La Pompadour, Nightcap, Locksley, Weatherley, Eton Hall, Homecoming, 8.8; Earthquake, Monastic, Knockalong, 7.11. Won by half a length. Time, 1.5 2-5. RANGIORA CUP. Of £225; li miles--1 RANELAGH, 8.13 1 2 DESERT SONG, 8.8 2 5 COUNT CAVOUR, 8.13 3 Also started: Malmsey, 7.12; Beau Geste, 7.10. Won by three lengths. Time, 2.15. VIEW HILL TROTOf £110; 1 mile 5 fur. 2 WORTHY KING, limit 1 3 GOLDSWORTHY, limit 2 11 CLAPHAM, limit 3 Also started: Tiny Uria, Orui, Antrim Audubon, Golden Harvest, Le Fashion, Neil Dillon, Brent Elect, Tatsy de Oro, Ruby, Silversteam, Skilliecorn, limit; Great Audo, 48yds bhd; White Stranger, 72; Actor, 84; Dipnoi, 132; Kiowa, 156. ' Won by 100 yards. FLYING HANDICAP. Of £130; 6 furs. 2 SUBDIVISION, 8.6 1 3 MISS MERCIA, 7.8 2 4 THE RAIDER, 8.6 3 Also started: Great Star, 9.9. Won by a length. Time, 1.18 4-5.

WAVERLEY MEETING

THE ANNUAL FIXTURE. OPENING EVENT TO BIFLEN. HACK HURDLES TO ROYAL DAMON (By Telegraph.— Press Association.) WANGANUI, Monday. The annual meeting of the Waverley Racing Club was held to-day in dull weather before a large attendance. The course was in good order. Following are the results: MARTON MEMORIAL MAIDEN RACE, Of £115; G fur. 3 BIFLEX, 7.10 1 2 IBIS, 8.9 2 6 SPEARFORM, 8.11 3 Also started: Viaduct, Abbey Land, 9.2; Homewood, 9.0; Ngapara, Miss Sheff, 8.9; Prince Desmond, Double Red, Dandy Boy, 8.1; Lady Lulu, 7.10. Won by a length, with half a length between second and third. HACK HURDLES. Of £150; li miles. 1 ROYAL DAMON, 10.6 1 3 DERNIER, 9.4 2 5 GOBLIN MARKET, 10.1 3 Also started: Limited, Tenacre; 10.5, Craigui, 9.0. Won by six lengths, with half a length between second and third. WILSON HIGH-WEIGHT. Of £125; 7 furs. 3 AUCTIONEER, 8.13 1 2 CRENNA TOWN, 8.0 2 7 SOME ACRE, 8.3 ... . 3 Also started: The Warden, 9.7; King Acre, 8.10; Gowanlea, 8.9; Tentcall, 8.7; Puawhato, Bon Eve, Araukuku, Potency, Onepai, Captain Dan, 8.0.

WAVERLEY—WAITOTARA CUP, Of. £300; li miles. 4 FERNDEN, 7.12 1 8 HOPWOOD, 7.0 2 2 CASHIER, 8.9 3 Also started: Ruanui, 8.0; Manly, 7.8; Orazone, Kawhakina, 7.4; Joyspear,. Bonogne, 7.2. Won by half-a-length, with threequarters of a length between second and third. Time, 2.14.

GORE RACES.

THE SPRING MEETING. FIRST DAY’S RESULTS. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) GORE, Monday. The Spring meeting of the Gore Racing Club w r as opened to-day in fine w'eather before a large attendance. The going was heavy. Following are the results:— PUKERAU HURDLES HANDICAP. Of £140; li miles. 2 ANTRIM BOY, 11.1 1 1 MEMBO, 10.12 2 4 MAUNGAMOE, 9.6 3 Also started: Gayoma, 10.10; Paris, 10.8; Oriflamb, 9.10; Wincette, Fenham, 9.0. Won by three lengths with a length between second and third. Time, 3.6. WAIMEA HACK HANDICAP, Of £140; 7 fur. 3 SOME TOFF, 8.11 1 1 IMPERTINENCE, 8.7 2 2 FAIR EXCHANGE, 8.6 3 Also started: West Dome, 9.0; Barn Door, 7.8; Academy, Tippling, 7.4; Royal Bluff, 7.0. Won by a head, with two lengths between second and third. Time, 1.3 1-5.

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Waikato Times, Volume 108, Issue 18160, 27 October 1930, Page 8

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WELLINGTON RACES. Waikato Times, Volume 108, Issue 18160, 27 October 1930, Page 8

WELLINGTON RACES. Waikato Times, Volume 108, Issue 18160, 27 October 1930, Page 8

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