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FURTHER PROGRESS. AIR RACE PROGRESS. MCGREGOR AT . CHARLEVILLE. The’ latest air race report states that the New Zealand airmen, McGregor and Walker, arrived at Charloville, 845 miles from Melbourne, at 5.25 p.m. New Zealand time. DARWIN, Oct, 27. Squadron-Leader Hewett loft Darwin at 10.10 a.m. _ BATAVIA, Oct. 26. c. J. Melrose left here at 7.50 a.m. for Rarnbang. He had a aood ilMp from Singapore. , RETURN FLIGHT. JONES AND WALLER. CHARLEVILLE, Oct, 27. Lieutenant Cathcart-Jonos and Mr Waller loft here at 11.30 a.m. for Darwin on their return flight to England. BANKS PENINSULA. - Halswell Hack.—9-10 Tuirau, 8.0, 1j 6-G Knockout, 7.12, 2; 1-1 Elbanor, 8.0, 3. Scr.: Joyous. The totalisator handled £7843 against £e.3Bot last year, an increase of £14621. Braokonlleld Handicap. _ I—2 Rebel Chief, 8.6, 1; 4—4 Bela Rosa, 7.9., 2; 2 1 Top Rank, 8.9., 3. Scr.: Colossian, Rose of Traleo, Iceni, Impossible. WELLINGTON TRQT3. President's Handicap.—4 Welcom® Guy, 24yds, 1; 2 Guy o’ Mine, AByds, 2; 1 Triangle, 09yds, 3, Chudloigh. . ■ Borough Handicap,—3 Blondi®, limit, 1; 1 Imposter, limit, 2; 2 Sylvia Syd-' ncy, 24yds, 3. All started. Short Handicap.—2 Paragon, It., 1; 1 Mandicapper, It® 2; 4 Sage King, It., 3. Scr.: Chronicler, Rongomai, Transworthy. ’ . Electric Handicap.—4 Nobleman, It., 1; 2 Sylvia Sydney, It., 2; 1 Agility, It., 3. Scr.: Blondie, Golden Dollar, Lady Fame, POVERTY BAY MEETING. Trial Handicap—l Kilberis, 9.0, 1; 5 Count Willonyx, 7.10, 2; 3 rtlby, 8.7, 3. tier,; Quaint, .Unexpected, WAimata Hack'Handicap.—2 Marching Song, 8.2, 1; 1 sunny Bachelor, 0,0, 2; 4 Quaint, 7,2,'3, All started. Farewell Handicap.—-2 Tai Ao, 8.0, 1; 1 Slippery, 9.5, 2; 3 Foreign Money, 7,5, 3. The only starters. THE TOTALISATOR. The totalisator handled £2836, a decrease of £44 on last year’s figures. BANKS PENINSULA RACES. Le‘ Sons Handicap—3-3 Sam Smith, 8.0, 1; 5-5 Quietly, 7.7, 2; 1-1 Cranford, 9.0, 3. Scr.: Rebel Star. Little River Trot—l 2-11 Golden Cross, 36yds, 1; 4-4 Subsidy, 12yds, 2; 1-1 Noble Prince, limit, 3. Scr,: Waving Corn. RANGITIKEI results. Rangltoto Hack Handicap.—2 Argument, 7.6, 1; 7 Alcidas, 7.13, 2; 9 Round score, 7,5, 3. scr.: Black Man, Invoresk, Eka Tere. Clifton Handicap.—2 Sanguine King, 8.1, 1; 1 Royal Routine, 9.0, 2; 3 Good Hunting, 8,8, 3. Also started: Davistock, Spearform, Farewell Handicap—3 Hunting Lodge, 3.11, 1; 5 Wasteland, 8.6, 2; 2 JSourtaga, 8.5, 3. Also started: Bodylinu, Arena. AUSTRALIAN RACING.' MOQNEE VALLEY MEETING. Cox Plate.—Chatham 1, Hall Mark 2, Rogilla 3. Moonee Valley Cup.—Nightly (N.Z.), 1; Miramond 2; Upoko 3; Ariki 4. M. McCarten rode the winner. HAMILTON GOLF. In a consolation bogey match at St. Andrews to-day the beat cards were: J. G. Ferguson, K. McLeod, 2 up; R. Love, J. F. Strang, J. Milne, E. Gillies, 1 up; R. B. Parkor, A. Ward, all square. In the first round of the St. Andrews’ Caddies championship the best scores were returned by J. Bonnott, 76 —5—71; G. Burgess, 73 —4—75;, R. Buisson, 83—7—76; E. Moriarty, 83—scr. —83; D. Hazard, 89—-S—83; K. Chell, 97—14—83. HAMILTON CRICKET. Senior A.—Hamilton East gained a four-point win over Old Boys. Hamilton East, in their first innings made 178 and Old Bays were dismissed for 63 and S2 the last wicket falling a minute or two before time. Hamilton secured a four-point win over Claudelands the latter baiting first and compiling 82. Hamilton replied with 229 for five wickets declared (Winger 145 not out) while Claudolands registered 135 in thoir second striko. Auckland,—L. F. Townsend, the Derbyshire professional to-day flaying for Ponsonby against King’s Old Boys took three wickets for three runs and scored 52 runs.
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Waikato Times, Volume 116, Issue 19399, 27 October 1934, Page 6
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594SPORTS EDITION. Waikato Times, Volume 116, Issue 19399, 27 October 1934, Page 6
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