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RACING.

THE GISBORNE MEETING. CONCLUDING DAY’S RESULTS. FAREWELL TO TELLER. (By Teiegrapb.—Press Association.) GISBORNE, Saturday.. The Winter meeting of the Gisborne Racing Club was held to-day in fine weather before a good attendance. The course was in excellent order. Following are the concluding results:— TE HAPARA STEEPLECHASE. Of £75; 2} miles. 3 NEIL, 10.4 1 5 JEN, 9.12 2 7 HARROWGATE, 9.0 3 Also started. —Simeon, 11.7; Monetize, 10.12; Cat-i-mes, 9.7; Haumariri, 9.0. Won by two lengths; with two ■lengths and a half between second and third. Time, 5.28. TURANGANUI PLATE. Of £6O; 6 furlongs. 2 SUNNY BACHELOR, 8.3 .... 1 1 BLACK SONGSTER, 8.12 2 3 BOTHWELL, 8.12 3 Also started. —Terrapeen, 8.11; Mister Tom, Hunting Jay, Swift and Sure, 8.3. Won by a nose; with a length and three-quarters between second and third. Time. 1.17 1-5. FAREWELL HANDICAP. Of £65; 6 furlongs. 5 TELLER, 9.1 * 3 ORBY’S CHOICE, 8.5 2 4 SUNNY SONG, 8.5 3 Also started. —Lordly Knight, Hunting Day, 9.6; White Fang, 9.1; Bold Front, 8.8; Toboggan, Stitch, King Wanga, 8.0. Won by a length and a quarter; with a length between second and third. Time k 1,18, Totalisator Returns. The totalisator handled £4922, compared with £4857 on the second day last year, an increase of £65. The total for the two days was £8317, a decrease of £651 10s as compared with the two days last year. MONETIZE AMIBS. Monetize did not oomplete the journey in the Te Hapara Steeplechase. The Paper Money gelding was pulled up on the concluding round, having gone amiss. SOUTH CANTERBURY HUNT ANNUAL MEETING. WATER POWER SCORES. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) TIMARU, Saturday. The annual meeting of the South Canterbury Hunt was held to-day in fine weather before, a satisfactory attendance. The course was in fair order after rain. Following are the concluding results: — . LEVELS HACK. Of £6O; 1 mile and 35yds. 1 MERRY PEEL, 9,6 1 4 SILVER SALVER, 8.1 • 2 4 TRAYLAVAH, 8.0 3 Also started. —First Song, 8.9; Denise, Pharaoh, Academy, Appeal, 8.0. Won by three lengths; with a neck between second and third. Time, I. 1-5. HUNTERS’ PLATE. Of £6O; li miles.. 5 PETERETTE, 10.7 1 9 NINE OF SPADES, 11.3 2 6 RAMESES, 11.13 3 Also started.—Some Acre, 11.11; Night Parade, 11.9; Foreign Exchange, 11. Fresh Breeze, 11.1; Congo, 10.8. Pleasant Point, 10.7. Won by three lengths, the third horse a similar distance away. Time, 2.13. CLAREMONT HANDICAP. 1 WATER POWER, 8.9 1 1 RAVINE, 8.9 2 4 GIGGLESWICK, 8.6 3 Also started. —Taboo, 8.6; Some Toff, 8.3; First Raid, High Court, 8.0. Won by a length; with two lengths between second and third. Time, 1.48 3-5. Totalisator Returns. The totalisator handled £7OBO, compared with £8304 10s last year, a decrease of £1224 10s. LAMENESS DEVELOPS. The Auckland-owned jumper, Town Beauty, who remained at Trentham from the Wellington meeting, was lame after a gallop Saturday morning. The trouble appears to be in the tendons, but it is difficult to state the extent of tiie damage. Town Beauty is to go on to Riccarton. THE PAKURANGA HUNT. ENTRIES FOR MINOR EVENTS. The following nominations have been received for the minor events at the annual race meeting nf toe Pakuranga Hunt at Ellerslie oil August 20: — GREEN.MOUNT HUNTERS’ STEEPLES Of £100; about 2J miles. Absent, General Lu, Arapawa, Lenaubin, Tapapa, The Roadman, Bella, Town Belle, Galapago, Commentator, Koe-whi-whi. HARRIS MEMORIAL HURDLES. Of £100; li miles. Little Lu, Platina,' Arapawa, Tapapa, Te Homai, Valsimon, Million, Thespis, Carl Ilirtz, Cargen, Emancipation, Lurina, Simeon, John Bull. SYLVIA PARK HANDICAP. Of £100; 7 furlongs. Demvlus, L’Allcgro, Delrain, Royal Gallant, Sweet Whisper, lUumlnagh, Consort, Imamint, Lady Winifrede, Pantheon filly, Sea Ruler, Lucidus, Bambury, Kahau, Gigantic, Traced, On Approval, Lord Aintrce, Vilrna, Landlubber, Princess Bede, Lady Lulu, Lady Vane, Foulwind, Slion Latour, Golondrina, Con Fuoco, Merry Lap, Foreign Money, Mashoor, Pyschologisl, Kiltowyn. Bugle Call. AUCKLAND HANDICAP. Of £100; i mild Teels, Top Light. Marching Song, Imamint., Ruling King. Welcome Lu, Pantheon filly, MAhkl 11, Jo well Oil Girdle. Landlubber. Princess Bede, Moonfleet, Lady Vane, Hawthorn, Full Measure, Kiltowyn, Icimirtt, Kind Words. LADIES’ BRACELET HANDICAP. Of £100; I j miles. Consort, Clontarf Bill, Tapapa, NalstmOri, Thespis, Egyptian King, Town Belle, Lurina, John Bull.

GRAND NATIONAL MEETING HANDICAPS FOR MINOR EVENTS, n (By TelCoT&pn.—-Press Association.) ■CHRISTCHURCH, Sunday. The following handicaps have been’ declared for minor events on the first j day of the Canterbury Jockey Club’s | Grand .National meeting:— j TRIAL HURDLE HANDICAP,

PHAR LAP'S SISTER. 7^ INQUIRY FROM AMERICA. DUNEDIN, Saturday. ’ Mr. K. Austin, manager of the Elderslie Stud, has received word from America asking If Nea Lap, sister of Phar Lap, is for sale. She is not In the same class as her brother, but her relationship may make her desirable for the stud. At present Nea Lap, is a member of J. M. Cameron’s team In Australia

Of £160; if miles. , st. lb st.lb Morena . . . ii 2 Nine or Jason . . . 10 13 Spades . . 9 9 Full Measure 10 9 Arrowzorre . 9 9 Pink Note . 10 3 jael .... 9 0 Dainty Ways 10 2 Dan Russell . 9 0 Rameses . . 9 8 Night Attire 9 0 j Gold Bay . . 9 0 PAPARUA handicap, Of £160 ; 6 fur. , St .lb st. lb Grecian juniper . . . 8 1 Prince . . 9 8 To-baaco Land 8 1 Fatrweather' S 13 Arrowmir . . 8 Last March 8 11 Noteworthy 8 0 Water Walwene . . 8 0 Power . . 8 9 Shainnght . . 8 0 Belvoir . . . 8 9 Nightguard . 8 0 RingingDignifled Cheer . . 8 9 March . . . 8 0 Taku Tama S 2 The Raider . 8 0 JUMPERS’ FLAT HANDICAP , Of £160; ii miles. st. lb st. IS Full Mark . 10 9 Adventus 9 s Pahu .... 10 s Camisader . . 9 s Cruachan . . 10 5 Rameses . . 9 2 Nukumal . . 10 3 Conjuror . . 9 1 Membo . . . 10 2 All Smiles . 9 0 Luminary . . 10 1 Chickwheat 9 0 Nassock . . 9 12 Fresh <U:| Captain’s Girt 9 1 i Breeze . . 9 Full Measure 9 10 W ENFIELD STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP Of £160 ; about 2 miles. St. lb st. lb French Fleet 11 6 Postman . . 9 (y Taramoa . . 10 13 Royal Reign 9 S Okapua . . 10 9 Heather Lad 9 0 Nylotls . . . 10 1 Sir Richard 9 0 Orillamb . . 9 13 Peterette . 9 0 Royal Visitor 9 13 The Babe . ." 9 0 Apache . . . 9 13 QulllRre . . 9 0 High Heather 9 8 Marco Polo 9 0 . AVONKEAD HANDICAP, Of £'150 ; 7 fur. st. lb St. IS Merry Peel 9 7 Arden’s Adelphl . . . 9 6 - Beaut. . . 8 K Night Recital 9 3 Hounslow . . S i Consono . . . 9 3 Lord Buchan 8 3 Weatherly . 9 8 Metal Bird . 8 2 Woodlull . . 8 13 First Song . 8 2 Normandy . . 8 13 Tranquility . 8 2 Solitaire . . 8 9 wealth ... 8 2 Locksley . . 8 9 Beverage . . 8 2 Cralgavon 8 9 Hael . . .' . 8 0 Irish Sailor’s Love 8 0 Chiertain 8 9 Knocklong . 8 . 0 Mutr . . . . 8 9 Hunting Call 8 <J Niggerhead . 8 8 Pixie Gold . 8 0 Monastic . . 8 8 Water Polo . 8 0 Gold Sand . 8 8 Homecoming 00 CO 0 Elude .... 8 7 Sibella . . . 0 The Sun .. . 8 "6 Prince Tractor . . 8 0

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Waikato Times, Volume 112, Issue 18703, 1 August 1932, Page 8

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RACING. Waikato Times, Volume 112, Issue 18703, 1 August 1932, Page 8

RACING. Waikato Times, Volume 112, Issue 18703, 1 August 1932, Page 8