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RACING.

WHANGAREI MEETING.

OPENING DAY RESULTS.

SPRINT TO QUIETLY*

ALLOY COMPLETES DOUBLE. (By Telegraplv— Press^AssoclatJonO^ The Spring Meeting or the wtiangare ' Racing Club was opened Fnixveather berore a good attendance, lowing are the concluding results: WHANGAREI CUP HANDICAP. or £125; 11 miles. 1— 2—ALLOY, 8.4 I 21— DELRAIN, 8.4 ~ 4 S—GAY COCKADE, 7.11 • • • ‘4 " iaiiriv Also started: Maori Boy, 8.13, Jalldy Karo, 8.0; Tatyoon, 7.0. . , Won by one and a-hair lengths, with a head between second and third. • 2.7 2-5. COUNTY HANDICAP. Or £SO; local conditions; 6 fur. 5 S —GAINFUL, H. W. Jones’ b m. 4 yrs, by Galnfscourt—Titanium, 7.0, car. 7.2 (0. Reed) •••••••• 1 1 —2—M OAAN UI, J. Hoey’s, 0.10 (H. Goldfinch) •,•••••••>7 I—2—VALADORE, A. E. Flnlayson s 8.0 (H. .V Wiggins) J (Winner trained by Owner, Okalbau.) Also started: 2—l Star Turn, 8.2, car. 8.3 (O. Mclnally); 9—9 Bay Lady, 7.0 (A. Clarke); B—B8 —8 Knight Theory, 7.0, car. 7.8 (C. Goulsbro); 7—6 Blue Bonnet, /.0. car. 7.2 OS. J. Cammick) ; 6—7 Walmanonl, 7.0, car. 7.1 (J. Forsyth); 4 4 Tltanette, 7.0, car. 7.2 (S. Tremaln). Won by. a head with two lengths between second arid third. Time, 1.16 1-5.

KENSINGTON HACK HANDICAP. Or £75; 6 fur.. I—I—ALPI.YUS, G. W. Main’s ch g, 6yrs, by Mountain King Obeisance, 8.5 (R. McTavlsh) .. i B —3—CAMILLA HORN, W. R. Kemball’s, 7.0, car. 7.1 i (S. J. Cammick) ••••■• 2 0—4 —roman MASCOT, F. L. DOWdlng’s, 8.0 (C. Goulsbro) a (Winner trained by R. Olive, Ellerslie.) Also started: 6—6 Arch Ruler, 8.7, car. 8.2 (J. Forsyth); 4—5 Mustang, 7.1, car. 7.2 (S. Tremaln'); 2—2 My Money, 7.1, car. 7.4 (H. N. Wiggins); 9—9 Hone Heke, 7.1 (O. Reed); 7—7 Tondaleyo, 7.0, car. 7.1 (L. Clifford); B—B Brown Lap, 7.0, car. 7.2 j (H. Gilmer). ■ , . .Won by three lengths with a neck between second and third. Time, 1.15 --5.

MANAIA HANDICAP. Of £9O; 6 Tur. 2 2—QUIETLY, W. R. Kemball’s ch f, Syrs, by Chler Ruler —Tlmltl, 7.0, car. 7.34 (H. N. Wiggins) 1 I —I—WHAKAPARA, s. G. Lindsay’s, 8.11 (W. Broughton) 2 3 3—HAMPTON PARK, A. E. Watkins’, 8.11 (G. Jenkins) • 3 .(Winner trained by W. Haw'thorne, Avondale). „ ~ Also started:, 5—4 Purlrl Park, 8.11 (H. Goldfinch); 4—5 Hoihoma, 7.0, car. 7.1 (11. N. Wiggins). Won by hair a length with a length and a-hair between second and third. Time, 1.15.

PARAHAKI HANDICAP. Or £80; 1 mile. \ —i—ALLOY, W. H. Marla’s br g, Oyrs, by Thespian—Bronze, 9.13, Inc. 7lb. rehaildlcap (O. Mclnally) 13 2—JAELDY KARO, W. Vanderspeck’s,'o.2 (C. Goulsbro) 2 2—4—LADY’S BOY, 7. E. Davison’s 9.9 (L. Dulleu) 3 (Winner trained by owner, Kaitala). Also started: 5—5 Gay Cockade, 8.13 (A. G. Murray); 4—3 Teels, 8.0 (H. GllWon by a length and a-hair with hair-a-length between second and third. Time, 1,48 4 ' s ‘ 'A ?'J s:\ sV'i >■!-: Th# ToUII»»tor.

The totallsator handled £5 904, compared with £5780 on the first day last year, an increase of £124.

ACCEPTANCES FOR TO-MORROW. WHANOAREI, Thursday. Acceptances for the second day of the Whangarel Club’s meeting-, on Saturday, are as follows: POROTI HACK HURDLES. Or £00; ii miles and 107 yards. Snow Prince, 11.6; Roxy, 9.7;. denude, 9.3; Blue Bonnet, 9.0. TITOKI HACK HANDICAP. Or £65; 7 fur. Black Marlin, 8.0; Monanul, 8.9; Arch Ruler, 8.8; Don’t Lap. 8.6; Roman Mascot, 8.3; Solarium. 7.13: Prince Colossus, 7,11; Hon'o Heke, 7.0. KAURI HANDICAP. or £SO; 5 Tur. Camilla Horn, 9.0: Teddy Boy. 8.11; Morehu, 8.3; Sir Willonyx, 8.3; Topllght, 8 0; Lorrclle, 7.8; Leo Colossus, 7.7; Melbroney, 7.7: Mountain Breeze, 7.7; Gay Rose, 7.7: Hallowe’en, 7.7; Lady Sheltleld, 7.7; Bayfield, 7.7; Glittering, 7.7. PARK HANDICAP. Of £9O; l mile. Alloy, 9.7: Maori Boy, 8.12; Whakapara, 8.10; Jaeldy Karo. 8.3; Gay Cockade, 7.11; Cape Fair, 7.4; Tatyoon, 7.0. PRESIDENT’S HANDICAP. Of £9O; 6 fur. British Columbia, 9.3; Hampton Park, 8,11; Delraln, 8.10; Purlrl Park, 8.8; Quietly, 7.11; Alplnus, 7.2; Hushing, 7.0; Holhoma, 7.0. KAMO HANDICAP. Or £SO; 7 fur. Snow Prince, 11.3;' Monanul. 10.1; Roval Potoa, 9.0: Valadore, 8.2; Star Turn, 8.1; Gainful, 7.11; Tltanette, 7.2; Knight Theory, 7.0; Bayfield, 7.0; Quin Star, 7.0. MARSDEN HACK HANDICAP. or £75; 6 rur. Alplnus, 0.2; Hushing, 9.0; Holhoma, 9.0; Roman Mascot, 8.1; Camilla Horn, 7.6: My Money, 7.1; Mustang, 7.0; Sir Willonyx, 7.0; Mountain Breeze. 7.0; Brown Lap. 7.0; Tondaleyo, 7.0; Orefleld, 7.0; Hone Heke, 7.0. FAREWELL HANDICAP. or £80; 1 mllQ. Lady’s Boy, 9.10; Jaeldy Karo, 9.7; Snow Prince, 8.9: Don’t Lap, 8.0; Tatyoon, 8 0- rrlnce Colossus. S.O; Star Turn. 8.0. An alteration has been made in- the order or running, ’the Porotl Hurdles will be the first race and Hie Kauri Handicap the third Instead or the first, as originally arranged.

HORSES IN FORM. The following may find ravour In their respective engagements:— Porotl Hack Hurdles: Snow Prince. Tltokl Hack: Solarium, Monanul, Black Marlin. Kauri Handicap: Teddy Boy, Morehu, Oay Rose. Park Handicap: Alloy, Whakapara, Cape Fair. President’s Handicap: Delraln, Quietly, Hushing. Kamo Handicap: Monanul, Gainful, Valadore. Marsdcn Handicap: Hushing, Alplnus, Mustang. Farewell Handicap: Prince Colossus, Tatyoon, Lady’s Boy.

WINOOKA IN AMERICA. ONE MORE RACE. THEN THREE MONTHS’ SPELL. NEW YORK. Nov. 8. Mr Naylor Informed the Australian Press Association that Wlnooka will run only one more race—namely in the seven furlong Spring Pimlico Handicap on November 1 I —before being sent under the rare of Sullivan to a stock farm In Virginia for three months' spell, lie will resume raring in tne East in .March, pnssitiiy proceeding to England in July. Messrs Brill, I’olson, and Naylor are lo return m Australia !>v I lie Mariposa on November 15. Their plans for coming to America again are still Indefinite. Mr Naylor expressed Ihe opinion that yesterday's rare bail Wlnooka under a disadvantage. due to the cold and \mrriean mud. to which the horse has not taken kindly. Mr Naylor felt that the American trip, although not a profitable success, had not been 'altogether a failure.

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Waikato Times, Volume 114, Issue 19100, 10 November 1933, Page 11

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RACING. Waikato Times, Volume 114, Issue 19100, 10 November 1933, Page 11

RACING. Waikato Times, Volume 114, Issue 19100, 10 November 1933, Page 11

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