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LATEST RACING

HUNT AT ROTORUA.

COMBINED ANNUAL FIXTURE ———- . I STEEPLES TO, GOLDEN ENGLAND LAST LAP WINS MASTERS. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) ROTORUA, Saturday. The Inaugural totalisator meeting ot the Rotorua and Bay of Plenty Hunt Club’s was held at Rotorua to-day in fine weather before a good attendance The course was In good order. Following are the results: — MEMBERS' BTEEPLECHABE. Of £4O; about 2j miles. 6—-S—GOLDEN ENGLAND, 11.0 ..... 1 3 2—TAHA, 11.0 2 4 —MASTER ALBY.N, 11.0 3 Also started: King Fame, 11.5: Kilstar, 11.0.; Arpless, 11.0; Bonny Play, 11.0; Lady Ruthern,. 11.0; Glad Abbey, 11.0; Sonny Boy, 11.0. . Won by half a length with two lengths between second and third. Glad Abbey fell. Time, 5.0 2-5. INNOVATION HANDICAP. OT £3O; 6 'fur. . 2—2—LADY ZINNIA,, 8.8 1 1— GRAND CITY, 9.1 2 4—4—TAPAPA, 8.8 3 Also started': Kingsland, 8.8; Lucky Strike, 8.8; Morley, 8.8. Won by hair-a-length with a length between second and third. Time, 1.16 3-5. HUNTERS' HURDLEB. Of £3O; about lj miles. 2 s—GLENADE, 9.7- 1 3 SIR PATHFINDER, 9.7 2 6 6—SILVER DIVISION, 9.10 .... 3 Also started: .Grantham, 10.3; London, 10.2; Tarrapeen, 9.7; Gay Dawn, 9.7. Wort by a head with a 1 length' between second and third. MASTER’S HANDICAP. Of £6O; l mile. . 4 4—LAST LAP, 8.6 1 2—2—GIGANTIC, 8.6 • ' .......... 2 1— I-—MOANUI, 8.3 .. 3 Also .started; Valpai, 9.9; Princess Bede, 9.3; Merry Lap, 8.9. .;.. Won by three lengths with a head between second and third. Time, 1.43. FOXTON ..RACES. VITAPHONE WINS HURDLES. BIG EVENT TO COPPER KING. , ■ GLADIUM SCORES IN MAIDEN. (By Telegraph.— Press- Association.) Y ’ ;.• : . - FOXTON, Saturday. ■ The Foxton’ Racing Club’s meeting was held in'fine weather. There was a good attendance and the course was In factory order.• v Following are the results: PAIAKI HURDLES. Or £75; 1 mile 5 furs. 4 3 —VITAPHONE, 9.0 1 2 2—RAMUNA, 9.8 2 5 6—RASOULI, 9.0 3 Also started: Morrath, 9.11; Invictus, 9.7; Leisure, 9.2; Roserlc, 9.0. Won by a head with two lengths between second and third. MOTUITI MAIDEN STAKES. Or £SO; 0 furs. I—d —G LA DI L'M, 8.5 1 66 —COUNT: ROUSILLON, 8.5, car i 4—I3—TREASURE HUNT,* B.V ’**.*. ’. *. 3 Also started: Acrelict, Artie Region, Weketia, Canefield, Fusion, Ilest, May, Pay, Moorwyn', Pheon, Thomist, Tudor, Whetuma. Won by hair a length with three-quarters of a length between second and third. Time, 1.17. FOXTON HANDICAP. Y Of £100; li miles. 1— I—COPPER KING, 8.7 1 S—S—JOIE DE VAL, 8.3 2 2 2—THRASHER, 8.0 3 Also started: Juggle, 9.4; Playground, 8.11; Lovecourt, 8.0. Won by. liair-a-length with one and a-hair lengths between second aqd third. Time, 2.10. WHIROKINO HACK AND HUNTERS’ STEEPLECHASE. Of £SO; about 2J miles. 1— 2—WINNAGAN, 10.0, car. 10.5 ... 1 2 —TUN'BRIDGE, 10.1, 2 7 —TETRARCH, 9.0 3 Also started: Tenacre, 11.2; Elicit, 11.0; Fine Acre, 10.3; Tunbridge, 10.1; Wlnnagan, 10.0; Park Acre, 9.0. Elicit dropped dead after passing the post. . Won by, ten lengths with two lengths between second'ana third. Time, 05. CHRISTCHURCH HUNT.

RACING AT RICCARTON. TO BROADFIELD. PUNCHESTOWN WINS OVER HURDLES. BRABAZON TO POLYDORA. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) CHRTSTCHURCH, Saturday. The Christchurch Hunt Club’s Steeplechase meeting was held to-day at Rlecarton Tn lino weather before a good attendance. • Following are the results:— LAWFORD STEEPLECHASE. Of £7O; about 2$ miles. 1 — BROADFIELD, 9.5 1 3 NINE OF SPADES, 9.0 2 Only finishers. Also started: Lancer, 11.5; Dukla, Burglar, 9.0. Nine of spades fell at the second to last fence but was remounted to obtain second money. MAIDEN STAKES. Of £00; 5 furs. 3—3—CHERRY QUEEN, 8.11 1 10—G —IMITATOR, 8.11 t. .. 2 9—l1—SILK ARROW, 8.11 3 Also started: Lady Zephyr, Bright Red, Silver Sight, Gay Robe, Marmoration, AVailti, Pharetra, Deltce, Bell Hill, 8.11; Procenium, Flat Lux, Top Rank, Glandovey, Bright Shade, Madge’s Coin, Motunau,?Davolo, March Brown’, 8.0. Won hy a head. Time, 1.3. AYLESBURY TROT HANDICAP. Of £7O; limit 3.7; 1* miles. 9_B—GRANDE FINALE, limit 1 I—I—AGILE, limit 2 16 —14—Lone Derby, limit 3 Also started: Blanford, Cam Dillon’, Clem Dawe, Coral Prince, Dandy Locanda, Full Hand, Grand Author, Happy Bird, Ilappl, His Lordship, Llewellyn’s Pride, Marie Louise, Mabel Chimes, Prince De Oro, Portlight, Real Burton, Social Pest, Sir Gowan, Shore Leave, Tondaleyo, Tenor, Tollgate, Thackeray, Wamonar, Yankee Land, limit; Olive Rey, 84yds bhd. Won by two lengths. Time, 2.52. LONGBEACH HURDLES. or £115; 1 mile 5 l'urs. 2 —rUNCHESTOWN, 10.0 1 7 —ADVANCE CAMP, 9.5 2 8— HUNTLEY, 9.10 3 Also started: Morena, 11.9; High Pitch, 10.9; Hounslow, 10.8; Nightcap, King Comet., Tent Call, 9.0. Wo it by two lengths. Time, 3.0 4-5. BRABAZON HANDICAP. or £9O; 7 furs. 1—2 —POLYDORA, 8.13 1 g—7—SPOON, 8.8 2 4 4—MARTIAN CHIEF, 8.13 3 Also Started: Shatter, 9.12; Hurllngham, 9.5; Chrysology, 8.13; ralermo, 8.12; Cottesmore, 8.10; Red Boa, 8.3; Cranford, Gustavo, 8.2; Charmaine, Jaloux, Wise Choice, Projection, Errantry, 8.0. .Won by half a length. X lme > 1187 3-6>

POVERTY BAY MEETING.

SECOND DAY’S RESULTS. HURDLES TO ROYAL LINEAGE. ROYAL BENGAL WINS WAIKANAE. (By Telegraph.—press Association.) GISBORNE, Saturday. The Winter Meeting of the Poverty Bay Turf Club was concluded to-day in fine weather before a fair attendance. Following are the results;— SECOND HURDLES. ' Of £7O; li miles. 5: 1— I—ROYAL LINEAGE, 11.6 1 2 2—MILLION, 9.3 2 3 3—KINSEL, 11.5 3 Also started: True Blood, Red Bank, 10.6; Tahoma, 9.12; Chronic, 9.0. Won by a length with a length and three-quarters between’ second and third. Time, 2.59 1-5. TRIAL HANDICAP. Of £SO; 6 furs. 1— I—HUNTING MARS, 9.0 1 6—S—CAPILLA ABBEY, 8.0 2 4 2—MISS HORNET, 8.3 3 Also started: Musgo, Mister Tom, Jim Quin, Sweet Joy, Fortene, 8.0. Won by two lengths with a nose between second arid third. Time, 1.22. TARUHEREU HACK HANDICAP. * . . Of £6O; 7 furs. 2 I—GAINSFID,1 —GAINSFID, 9.9 \ 1 4—4—PETER PALL, 8‘.2 . 2 3 3 —HUNTING JAY, 8.12 3 Also started: Sunny Bachelor, 9.10; Merry Hunter, 8.9; Master Cynic, 8.3; Merry Melody, Tyrone Boy, Taruheru, Prince Henry, 8.0. Won by a length and a-hair with a length between second and third Time, 1.35 4-5. WAIKANAE HANDICAP. or £80; l mile. 2 I—ROYAL BENGAL, 9.4 1 1—2 —AIGUILLE, 9.2 2 3 3—rVALSIER, 9.2 3 Also started: Bothwell, 8.9; Bold Front, 8.4. Won by a head with a nose between second and third. Time, 1.49 4-5. GOING SOUTH ON MONDAY. PRINCE OF ORANGE AND LUGESS. Prince of Orange will leave for the south in company with Lucess on Monday night to keep his engagements at the Grand National fixture next month. Prince of Orange, who is at present located at his owner’s, Mr R. T. Reid’s, farm is reported to be in splendid, order and with conditions more to his liking he should give an improved account of his capabilities. NOT GOING SOUTH. WILTSHIRE AND CRUACHAN, 'Wiltshire’s Grand National trip has been definitely abandofied, it being considered by his connections that nothing was to be gained after his disappointing exhibition at Ellerslie recently. Cruachan, who has been a disappointment ill his-recent outings, Will not be a starter at the big southern fixture either. * . TO BE RETIRED. Beau Irish, who was entered for the Rotorua and Bay of Plenty Hunt Club’s meeting to-day was withdrawn from all engagements. Brady’s charge proved a disappointment at the recent Ellerslie meeting and subsequently developed soreness. He is definitely to be retired from racing and will be. put to the stud. WINOOKA’S MATCH. MEETS FRISKY MATRON TO-DAY. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) (Received July 29, 10.55 a.m.) SAN BRUNO (California), July 28. Heralded by Ills hackers as me wonder horse of Australia, Winooka will make his United States debut at Tanforan track on Saturday, meeting Frisky Matron, a speedy Californian-bred filly, in a special match raco.

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Waikato Times, Volume 114, Issue 19010, 29 July 1933, Page 6

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LATEST RACING Waikato Times, Volume 114, Issue 19010, 29 July 1933, Page 6

LATEST RACING Waikato Times, Volume 114, Issue 19010, 29 July 1933, Page 6

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