LATEST RACING.
POVERTY BAY RACES. THE spring meeting. SECOND DAY’S RESULTS. OPENING EVENT TO AUTUMN SUN. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) GISBORNE, Saturday. The second and concluding day of the Poverty Bay Turf Club's Spring meeting was held today in fine weather before a large attendance. The course was in good order. Following are the results:— MATAWHERO HANDICAPOf £130; 1 mile. 1 AUTUMN SUN, 8.1 1 4 NAHI, 8.2 ' 2 3 AUTUMINA, 8.11 3 Also started: Bold Front, 10.3; Outfit, 8.4; Dimmer, 8.1; The Author, 7.10; Good Sport, 7.7. . Won by a head with a neck between second and third. Time, 1.43 2-5. SECOND HURDLES HANDICAP. Of £140; 11 miles. 3 JTALL TIMBER, 9-3 1 5 GARZON, 9.0 2 2 CLOYNE, 9.7 3 Also started: Purseful, 10.3; Whakaari, Superb King, 9.0. Won by a neck with a head between second and third. Time, 2.50 3-5. WAIKANAE HANDICAP. . Of £130; 6' fur. 7 TOBOGGAN, 8.11 . - • 1 1 ROYAL SONGSTER, 8.13 2 3 BOLD ARCHER, 8.6 3 Also started: Nahi, 8.2; Golden Pennant, 8.7; Simeon, 8.6; Rich Crop, 8.4; Coonardo, 8.2. Won by two lengths, with 2i lengths between second ’ and third. Time, 1.15 2-5. JUVENILE STAKES, Of £120; 5 fur; special weights. 2 FULL CROP, 8.1 1 3 HUNTINGDON,- 9.4 2 1 MANAWHENUA, 8.11 3 Also started: Lady Prince, 8.4; Sublimate, 8.1; Kahariki, 7.13; Leighcata, Stitch, Black Songster, 7.1. Won by i\ lengths, with a similar distance between second and third. Time, 1.2 3-5. CARTERTON RACING. THE ANNUAL MEETING. OPENING EVENT TO EPHIATES. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, Saturday. The annual meeting of the Carterton Racing Club was held to-day in dull and overcast weather before a fair attendance. The course was in good order. Following are the results:— TRIAL PLATE. Of £100; 6 fur. weight, all 8.8. 14 EPHIALTES, 8-8 1 1 JOI DE VAL 2 8 ATTAR, 3 Also started: Emotion, Mythology, Taura Lad, Skybright, Halfacre, Gold Sand, General Assembly, Intruder, Bonacre, Brown Abbey, Dignified March, Sunstead. Won by a length with half a length between second and third. Time, 1.17 3-5. The winner returned a sensational dividend. CARRINGTON HIGH-WEIGHT HACK HANDICAP. 1 PLAYGROUND, 10.5 1 3 MISS HASTINGS, 9.1 2 4 AUCKLAND GAS, 9.5 .3 Also started: Ben Hur, 9.13; Dancing Star, 9-9; Footpad, 9.6; Burnt Note, 9.1. Won by a head with three lengths between second and third. Time, 147 3-5. WAIRARAPA COUNTY GUP. HANDICAP. Of £250; 11 miles. 5 IMATEAGIRL, 7.5 1 2 DUELLONA, 8.0 i. . 2 4 MARJORAM, 8.9 3 Also started: Balloon, 8.9; Black Mint, 8.9; Spearmiss, 8.5; Dolomite, 8-5; Billion, .8.1; Full Mark, 8.1; Royal Game, 8.0; Sir Limond, 7.3. Won by a length. Time,- 2.11 3-5. CARTERTON HACK HANDICAP. Of £120; 6 lur. 4 LADY RENE, 8.4 . ..' 1 2 PROJECTION, 7.8 2 1 HUNTING CALL, 9.2 3 Also started: Waterspear, 8.0; Open Cheque, 7.13; Acreline, 7.3; Zephyrus, 7.2; Lady Ronald, 7.0; Rangimahoe, 7.0. Won by a head. Time, 1.16 3-5. BANK’S PENINSULA CLUB.
SPRING MEETING. FIRST EVENT TO BAY QUEEN. t (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) , CHRISTCHURCH, Saturday. Tim spring meeting of the Bank’s Peninsula Racing Club was held today in dull weather before a large attendance. The course was in good order. Following are the .results: OKAINS TRIAL STAKES. Of £BS; 5 fur. 3 BAY QUEEN, 8.0 1 2 NIGHT RECITAL, 8.0 2 4 WEATHERLEY, 8.0 3 Also started: Valpine, Standard Rose, La Pompadour, Solwit, Nightcap, Minerval, Kakara, Winsome Hind, Diable, Swiftray, Skysign, Eaton Hall, Locksley, Bronzewood. Won by four lengths. Time, 1.4 1-5. DUVAUCIIELLE TROT HANDICAP. Of £9O; 1J miles. 1 RAWHITIROA, limit 1 8 LOCATION, limit t 4 LYDIA POINTED, 12 f t Dead heat. . Also started: Autowin, Belle Somerton, Golden Harvest, Pronto Bingen, Peter White, Neil Dillon, Le Fashion, Goldworthy, limit; Dorie, 24; Rollo, 60. , • Won by half a length. Time, 3-33 4-5,
AKAROA HANDICAP. Of £150;- 1J miles: 2 SPOON, 7.3 1 3 TE AWHINA, 8.4 2 5 JALOUX, 7.13 3 Also started: Gay Crest, 9.7;. Count Cavour, 8.8; Malmsey, 7.5; Beau Gest, 7.3; Ravine, 7.1. ) Won by half a length. ' Time, 2.15. THE WAIKATO CLUB. SPRING MEETING AT TE RAPA. WEIGHTS FOR TRIAL STAKES. The following are the weights for horses entered for the Trial Stakes of £IOO (with a sweepstake of 3 sovs. each by starters at the post), the opening event of six furlongs at the Waikato Racing Club’s meeting at Te Rapa on November 15 and 17: —
st.‘ lb. 1 st. lb. Guid Day . . 8 3 Domination . 7 12 Val Simon . 8 3 Darby Lupin 7 12 Principal Boy. 8 3 Gold Day . 7 12 Goodfellow 8 3 Gelding by Momonatui S 3 Top Gallant 7 12 Valueless . 8 3 King Win . 7 12 Silver Division 8 3 Geldin'g by Te Homal . 8 3 Nassau . . . 7 12 Stonehenge 8 3 liuhana . . . 7 12 King Val . 8 3 Royal England 7 12 Musquirf . 8 3 Miss Albyn . 7 12 Cullgie . . . 8 3 Holly Holm . 7 12 Trig . . . 8 3 Turongo . . 7 12 Arch Eagle 8 3 Land Measure 7 12 Day Guide 8 3 Merry Lu . . 7 12 Cristobel . 8 3 Karangapai . 7 12 Searcher . 8 3 Protomint. . . 7 12 Ding Dong 8 3 Vaimaire . . 7 7 Gav Cavalier 8 3 First Lap, . . 7 7 Etehi Rang! 7 12 Rita’s Light 7 7 Rosshlre . 7 12 Brilliant Lady. 7 7 All Souit . 7 12 1 Abbey Dream 7 7 Snow Lap 7 12
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Waikato Times, Volume 108, Issue 18165, 1 November 1930, Page 8
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