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RACING.

THE MANAWATU CLUB.

SECOND DAY OF MEETING.

STAKES TO CIMABUE

ROYAL ROUTINE SCORES

(By Telegraph.—Press Association.)

PALMERSTON N., Monday

The Manawatu Racing Club’s summer meeting was continued to-day in showery weather. There was a large attendance and the track was in excellent order. Following are the concluding results: —

PRESIDENT’S HANDICAP, Of £250; H miles. 1 SPEARFUL, 8.3 * 6 HIGH FALUTIN”, 7.12 2 5 BALLOON. 7.0 3 Also started: Arrow Lad, 0--, Desert Song, Little Doubt, 7.9; Cessation, Shrewd, 7.0. Won by half a length with one and a-cjuarter lengths between second and third. Time, 2.7 2-5. PALMERSTON STAKES. Of £500; Weight-for-age, with penalties and allowances; 6 fur. 1 CIMABUE. 9.8 1 2 CRICKET BAT, 8.1 t 2 4 ESTEEM, 8.4 3 Also started: 3 Autopay, 10.0; 5 Rulanut, 0.9; 0 Sastrugi, 6.4. Won by a short neck with a length and a-haif between second and third. Time, 1.15. TERRACE HANDICAP. Of £100; 7 fur. 8- TTGERISM, 7.7 1 4 ADEL Pill,' 9.1 2 1 ZEEBRUOGE, 8.3 3 Also started: 3 Zephyrus, 8.9; 6 Thrasher, 8.3; 2 Manawatu, 8.1; 5 Patcaroa; 7.12; 10 Winlock, 7 Chief Clerk, 9 Kilstar, 11 The Mirror, 12 Umpire, 7.7. Won by a head with a length and a-half between second and third. Time, 1.28. HIMATANGI HANDICAP. Of £120; 9 fur. 4 RUANUI, 8.1 1 2 HABIT, 7.11 2 6 ATIIOLSPEAR, 7.8 3 • Also started: 1 Nightmare, 7.11; 5 Paratoo, 7.9; 3 Winsome Ilind, 7.4; 7 Briar ROot, 8 Imateagirl, 9 Adaeon, 7.0. . A length each way. Time, 1.54.

• AWAPUNI HANDICAP. Of £140; 6 fur. 4 ROYAL ROUTINE, 7.8 1 1 ASTON, 9.5 2 4 KOZAN, 7.8 3 Also started: 3 Chief Link, 7.13; G Trojan Melody, 7.3; 5 Leisure, 7.0. Won by two lengths with three lengths between - second and third. Time, 1.13 2-5. Tho Totallsator. The totallsator handled £16,899, against £125,888 on the second day last year, a deorease of £8489. DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB. BECOND DAY’B RESULTS, DUMBLANE’S FERNHILL. ROYAL SCEPTRE SCORES. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) DUNEDIN, Monday. The second day of the Dunedin Jockey Club’s summer meeting was held to-day.- The weather was fin?, ' the attendance was large, and the .track was in good order. Following are the concluding results;— ■ GRANDSTAND HANDICAP. Of £150; 6 fur. 3 SOLMAR, 7.8 1 8 ASPIRING, 7.2 2 4 CATERPILLAR, 7.7 3 Also started: Meadow Lark, 9.3; Royal Saxon, 9.2; Fair Weather, 8.1; Greenaway, 8.0; Master Anomaly, .7.13; Lord Argosy, El Boa, 7.7; Blue Metal, 7.3; Captivate, 7.0. Won by half a length with a neck between second and third. Time, 1.15. ST. ANDREW'S HANDICAP. Of £180; 1 mile. 1 MEPRISANT. 8.12 1 2 KING BALBOA, 8.7 2 6 MARTIAN CHIEF. 8.4 3 . Also started: 3 Charmalne, 8.9; 5 Charmcuse, 8.7; 4 Gtenrowan, car. 7.4: 8 Topere, 7.7; 10 Wlngatui, 7 .lnilen. 9 Water Power, 7.0. Won by a length and a-quarter with a neck between second and •third. Time, 1.41 3-5. FERNHILL HANDICAP. Of £130: 1£ miles. 6 DU.MBLANE, 8.5 1 2 TREK. 7.7 2 5 TIPPLING, 8.9 3 Also started: 3 All Smiles, 8.12; 1 R!ri, 8.5; 7 Rallance, 8.4; 4 Pharaoh, 8,0; 8 Anne Shakespeare, car. 7.2. Won by three-quarters of a length willi Itircc and a-<half lengths between second and third. Time, 2.8. JUVENILE HANDICAP. Of £100; for two-year-olds; 5 fur. t GOLD PAPER. 8.2 i 3 PALANTUA. 7.7 2 5 FINE WEATHER. 7.4 . 3 Also started: 4 Silver Streak, 8.1; 2 Shock, 7.10; 9 Southern Princess, 7.7; 8 Arden’s Beauty, 7.6; 7 River Gold, 5 Cleaver (bracketed with Fine Weather), 6 Elgindale and Golden King (bracketed), 7.4. Won by three lengths with threequarters of a length between second and third. Time, 1.2 3-5. FAREWELL HANDICAP. Of £100; 6 fur. 4 ROYAL SCEPTRE, S.O ...... 1 .2 HOT TEA, 8.7 2 5 PRINCESS ARGOSY. 7.12 3 Also started: 1 Last. March, 9.1; r, Insolvency, 8.1; 3 Bachelor's Idol, 7 Genteel, 8.0; 8 Rulolo, car. 7.7; 9 Rose Dart, car. 7.3; 111 Snlanan, It lleigli 11", 7.7. •Won by one and a-ha!f lengths with half a lenglli between second and third. Time. 1.15. The Totallsator. The totallsator handled £11,303 for sovcn races, against £16.099 for eight races on the second day last year. The total for the meeting was £22.091. against £33,315 last year, a de’reasc of £lO 324

TARANAKI JOCKEY CLUB. SUMMER MEETING OONOLUDED. MONAL OFF’S CHIEF EVENT. INGLEWOOD TO GOLD DAWN. (By Telegraph.-t—Press Association.) NEW PLYMOUTH. Monday. The Taranaki Jockey Club's summer meeting was concluded to-day in overcast weather. There was a fair attendance and the track was hard. Following are the concluding results: NEW PLYMOUTH HANDICAP. Of £156; 1 mile and 110yds. 3 MONALOFF, 7.10 (Drinkwater) 1 1 LIMEEN. car. 7.6 (McKenzie) . 2 2 RICHFIELD, car. 8.9 (Stockley) 3 Also started: 6 Eastertime, 7.2; 5 The Swell, 8.3; 4 Calamine, 7.10. Won by half a length with three lengths between second and third. Caiamine was fourth. Time, 1.51 4-5. URUTI HACK HANDICAP, Of £100; 1 mile and 110yds. 5 GREEN PATCH, 7.9 (Drinkwater) J 1 KING’S ARCHER, 9.9 (L. Dutieu) 2 3 KISSLESS, car. 7.5 (Stockley) 3 Also started: 4 Joyspear, 8.7; 2 Fairway, 8.0; 7 Goldzone, 7.6; 6 Alloy, 7.4. Won by a length with two lengths between second and third. Time, 1.50 1-5. WARE A HACK STAKES, Of £75; 6 fur. 3 THE TIGER. 8.0 (Lambess) . 1 2 CHIEF SAVAGE, 9.0 (Manson) 2 1 GIBRALTAR, 9.10 (L. Dulieu) 3 Also started: 4 Miss Sheff, 9.0; 5 Loterie, 6 Leabrook, 8.0. Won by two and a-half lengths with three lengths between second and third. Time, 1.14 4-5. INGLEWOOD HANDICAP, Of £140; 6 fur. 2 GOLD DAWN, car. 7.7 (Stockley) 1 4 HAVERING, 9.2 (Pascoe) .. 2 3 ORAPAI, 8.12 (L. Dulieu) ... 3 Also started: 1 Tradesman, 8.2; 5 Just An Idea, car. 7.11. Won by half a head with three lengths between second and third. Time, 1.14 2-5. The Totallsator. The totalisator handled £10,330, against £13,553 on the second day last year. The total for the meeting was £23,272 against £30,489 last year, a decrease of £7217.

WESTLAND RACING CLUB.

CONCLUDING DAY’S RESULTS. SUMMER TO MATAA. (By Telegraph.—Press association.) HOKITIKA, Monday. The second and concluding day of tho Westland Racing Club's summer meeting was held to-day in fine weather. After rain overnight the course was holding. There was a fair attendance. Following are the concluding results : HOKITIKA HANDICAP, Of £100; li miles. 1 ROYAL GAME, 8.5 1 3 WARFILLE, 8.3 2 5 DAWN O’ DAY, 7.0 3 Also started: KUllgrew, 7.3; Gold Mint, 7.0. Won ny half a length with five lengths between second and third. Time, • 2.18 1-5. SUMMER HANDICAP. Of £75; 54 fur. 6 MATAA, 7.1 (Jones) 1 2 SAGITTARIUS, 8.5 (Messervey) 2 1 QUANTUM, 9.13 (Young) .... 3 Also started: 3 Limited, 9.6; 4 The Dove, 7.7; 7 Tariff, 7.2; 4 Tapestry, 7.0. Won by two lengths, head separating second and third. Time, 1.12 3-5. COUNTY HANDICAP. Of £80; 7 fur.; 1 SOME GOOD, 8.6 (Tilson) 1 6 NEW BOY, 8.0 (Jennings) ... 2 5 THURSBY, 8.3 (Orange) • 3 Also started: 4 Smithereens, 9.10; 2 Miss Mercia, 8 Rich Harvest, 8.12; 7 Bright Spear, 8.7; 3 Eaton Halt, 8.3. Won by a head, with a length between second and third. Time, 1.34 2-5. KANIERI HANDICAP. Of £7O; 7 fur. 2 FLOWER, 7.9 (Nicholson) 1 5 KILLIGREW, 8.4 (Tilson) 2 4 ANIMATED, 8.3 (Kirwan) 3

Also started: 1 Coll, 8.10; 9 Jael, 8.4; 7 Bold Archer, 8.3; 6 White Doe, 8.1; 10 Valpine, 7.11; 3 Segrave, 7.10; S Earthquake, 7.7. Won by a length. 2J lengths separating second and third. Time, 1.34.

ELECTRIC HANDICAP. Of £80; 6 fur. 1 ARROWMAID, 8.8 (Jennings) .. 1 2 RATIONAL 11., 8.5 (Kirwan) . . , 2 3 DAINTY WAYS, 7.13 (Young) 3 Also started: 5 Noteworthy, 9.4; 4 Ravine, 8.5. Won by a length, with two lengths between second and third. Time, 1.19. The Totallsator. The totalisator handled £5247, compared with £6204 on the second day last year, making the total for the meeting £9998, compared with £13,110 last year—a decrease of £3112. STRATFORD REHANDICAPB. NEW PLYMOUTH, Monday. Rehandlcaps for the Stratford meeting are:— Hurdles. —Calapat, 10.0; Airtight, 10.0. Tariki Hack Handicap.—King's Archer, 9.6; Green Patch, 8.2; Barbacan, 7.10. Cup.—Llmeen, 7.1 ; Monaloff, 7.3. Juvenile Handicap.—Hampden, 8.11; Broken Rule, 8.0; Miss Lorraine, 7.13; Hcadlady, 7.10. Douglas Handicap.—Tradesman, 7.11; Gold Dawn, 7.10. Railway Handicap.—All Humbug, 8.10; Hampden, 8.9; Rarharan, 7.10; Don’t Lap, 7.8; The Tiger, 7.5.

An announcement was recently made that Lord Lansdowne had sold Lansdownc House, Berkeley Square, London, at, a price approaching £750.000. The property lias a site area of 86,000 ft. The purchasers intended to build over the forecourt, and a new street, is to be formed by the Westminster City Council. This will connect. Berkeley Square with the Cnrznri Street end of Lansdowne Passage. The house, will be. preserved amt use! by tile Bruton Club. The rear portion Of the property, fronting on Clargos Street, is to be dealt with as building sites.

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Waikato Times, Volume 110, Issue 18521, 29 December 1931, Page 2

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RACING. Waikato Times, Volume 110, Issue 18521, 29 December 1931, Page 2

RACING. Waikato Times, Volume 110, Issue 18521, 29 December 1931, Page 2

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