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LATEST RACING

WHANGAREI MEETING ONERAHI TO OHMAHA VERY GLAD WINS CHIEF EVENT (by Telegraph.—Press Association) WHANGAREI, Saturday The Whangarei Racing Club's autumn meeting concluded to-day at Kensington Park in heavy rain before a fair ajtendance. The going was again on the heavy side. Results: — ONERAHI HANDICAP Or £140; 6 furs. 22 OHMAHA, S.S 1 1 i—ROYAL ACE. 7.10 2 4—4—PRIYAL, 7.13 3 Also started: spearford, 9.0; Rareline. 8.3; Orally, 7.7: Wildore, 7.7; Noisy Night, Two and a-balf lengths; hair-a length. Time, I.IS. JUNIOR MAIDEN HANDICAP A sweepstakes or £2 each, with £IOO added; 5 furs. 3 3—CHANDLERY. 7.9 1 22—'SOLITARY, 9.0 2 4 4 —WHITE FOAM. 8.6 3 Also started: Valvem, 8.5; Land Court, 8.5; Bronzeshar. 8.1; Bonny Gaze. 7.8. Three lengths; three-quarters or a j length. Time, 1.4 4-5. AUTUMN HANDICAP Or £250; 1 mile 9—9—VERY GLAD, 7.0 1 4—4—SERGIA, 8.12 2 B—6—TE HAI, 9.2 3 Also started: Tooley Street, 9.8; Jack Tar, 8.13; Yalmint, -8.8; High Sea. 8.0; Gay Rebel, 7.1 J; Tybalt, 7.11; High Tea, 7.11; Valdcne, 7.0. Two lengths; short head. Time, 1.46 2-5.

FIRST DAY’S RESULTS BRAZILIAN SUCCESSFUL (By Telegraph.—Press Association) WHANGAREI, Friday The Autumn meeting of the Whangarei Racing Club opened to-day under favourable weather conditions. There was a moderate attendance and the track was soft after recent rain. Concluding results:— NORTHLAND HURDLES First, £120; second, £2O; third, £do; 1$ miles and 282yds 1— I—AGOG, Mrs E. Roberts’ bg, aged, by Cape Horn—Vigilance, 10.2 (P. R. Foster) 1 7—7— BRITISH SOVEREIGN, W. J. Brooks and Mrs H. F. Williamson’s b g, 6yrs, by Little England —Ngahere, 9.0 (J. Day) 2 3—2—CHIEF LAP, G. Clotworthy’s hr g, aged, by Lapidary—Sans Gene, 9.0 (J. Carmont) 3 (Winner trained by I. Tucker, EUerslle.) Also started: Atram, 12.7 (J. P. McLaughlin); 10—8 Adsum, 10.1 (L. Butterworth;; 4—3 Clooneen, 9.0 (C. Bernle); 9—lo General Riske, 9.0 (W. G. Aukett) ; ) B—9 Brilliant Acre, 9.0 (C. Walters); 6—C King Musk, 9.0 (M. Ritchie); 11—11 Scot Abbey. 9.0 (J. Smith); 4—4 King’s Lancer, 9.0 (P. Mcllroy). Four lengths; two lengths. Time, 3.8. STEWARDS’ HANDICAP First, £160; second, £3O; third, £10; 6 fur. 33—BRAZILIAN. A. J. and J. A. Court’s br g, 3yrs .toy Brazen — Lovelight, 7.6 (A. C. Messervy) . 1 S—S—AERO KING, C. M. Emanuel’s b g, 4yrs, by The Ace—Charts, 7.3, car. 7.0 (G. Gilchrist) 2 2 I—GAY SETON, J. Sklenars’ b g. aged, by Gay Shield—Persis, 8.3 (C. G. Goulsbro) 3 (Winner trained by D. J. Burgess, Takanini.) Also started: 7—B Triune, 8.3 (J. Menially;; 6—o Day Wind, 8.0 (E. Manson); 1— 2 Corato, 7.6 (H. Long); 4—4 Silver Eagle, 7.3, car. 7.5 (H. N. Wiggins); B—9 Trilliarcb, 7.3 (Scobie); 7—7 Miss Appellant, 7.0 (M. Kerr). Length; half-a-length. Time, 1.15. SETTLERS’ PLATE A sweepstake or £2 each, with flrst £BO, second £ls, third £5; 6 furs. 2 2—ROYAL ACE, Mrs E. Roberts’ br g, 3yrs, by The Ace^—Wai Tamai hine, 8.0 tC. G. Goulsbro) 1 . 6—6—ORIENT DAWN, J. 11. Grogan’s br. g, 4yrs, by l.ackhani—Tallulah, 8.0, car. 8.2 (C. E. Goulsbro) .... 2 ' I—'I—‘ROYAL M E.- SAGE, H. H. Montgomery’s rh f, 3yrs, by Bronze , Eagle—Green Bonnet, 7.9 (H. N. ; Wiggins) 3 • (Winner trained by I. Tucker, Ellerslie) l Also started: 3—l Casual, 8.0, car. 8.6 (J. Day); B—7 King Song, 8.0, car. 8.2 (N. R. McKenzie); 4—5 'Miss Valerie, 7.9 (R. C. Hatweil); 7—B Northern (jueen. 7.9 (H. Long); 5—3 Silver Lance, 7.9, car. 7.10 J (L. H. Clifford). Three lengths; neck. Time, 1.17 2-5. MAUNGATAPERE HANDICAP First £liu, second £2o, third £10; 7$ fur. 5 3—EASTERN HEIR, W. H. Maria’S b g, 3yrs, by The Buzzard— Eastern Belle, 8.8 (J. Mclnally) 1 3 I —IIESSKETOON, R. M. Taylor’s b g, 6yrs, by Musketoon—Hessian, 7.7, car. 7.1 ii (C. G. Goulsbro) 2 6 6 —TREYACE, C. M. Emanuel’s b

g, 6yrs, by The Ace —Charis, 7.12 (S. Tremain) 3 (Winner trained by owner, Avondale) Also started: 2 —i Spearrord, 9.0 (L. H. Clifford); 9—9 Spinning Wheel, 8.6 (A. G. Murray; ; 4—5 Royal .Abb, 8.6 .11. N. Wiggins;; 7—B Race-line, 8.5, car. 8.6 j (M. Amundsen, ; \ —2 Oamos, 8.3 (N. R. McKenzie) ; B—7 Master Appellant, 8.2, car. 7.11 i,G. Gilchrist); lu—lu Ringshot, 8.1 (A. G. Parsons); 12 —l2 Rare Camp, 7.13, car. B.o* (J. McLaughlin); 11 —lO Gay Sister, 7.11 (W. Thomson); 14— 13 uadger, 7.10, car. 8.54 (L. Pitman); 13—14 Jean <„»uex, 7.7 (H. Long); 15— 15 Wild Acre, 7.7, car. 7.0 \(M. Kerr). Ilair-a-length; head. Time, 1.38 2-5. WAIPU HANDICAP First £l2O, second £2O, third £10; 1 mile I—I—JACK TAR. Hon. E. R. Davis and O. .Nicholson’s b g, syrs, by Captain Bunsby—Santaime, s.il (A. R. McKenzie; l 11—13—VALzPEAR. J. Pohlen’s b g, 6yrs, by spear Dance—Lady Val, 8.0 (M. Coon) 2 S—3—'SILVER (jL EX, T. Patterson’s ch f, 3yrs, by Lord Oue.v —Nukerakau, 8.0 (G. Gilchrist; 3 (Winner trained by T. F. Verner, Papakura> Also started: 9—9 Yalmint, 9.5 (J. F. Fergus); 2—2 Day Wind, 9.1 (P. learn;; B—B Grand City, 8.11 JI. N. Wiggins;; 12 —lO Prince ltaugi, 8.6 (L. Dulieu, ; 6—7 High Delight, B.u E. Mansoii/; lu u Ivy Willonyx, B.u J. Forsyth); 13—12 Land Girl, s.u 8. Tremain;; 7—5 Mai de Mer, B.u (C. G. Goulsbro;.; 3—6 Oriental Bay, 8.0 (G. smith, ; 4—4 Very Glad, e.o (11. Long;. Hair-a-length; neck. Time, 1.45. Totalisator Returns The totaliaaior against £12,502 on the Ilrst day last year, an increase of £3a6u 10s.

REEFTON RACES THE AUTUMN MEETING FLYING TO MISS TASTA (By Telegraph.—Press Association) RLNiFTON, Saturday The Autumn meeting of the Reefton Jockey Club was hold to-day under favourable weather conditions. The track was in good order. Results: — FLYING HANDICAP or £7 -; 5 flits. 1— MI-' TASTA, 8.7 11. W. Hitoberd 1 2 IMPROVIDENT, >.O Wat-Ti ... 2 4—PA PER.Mid A. >.l A. Mokes* A l-o started: Countervail**, c.ir*lplaver, >.i: Real Lady. >.i: id, >.2: Ga\ spear, 7.12; Sir Dial- me, 7.12. Two length-; neck. lime, 1.l 2-5. PROGRESS TROT Or £7O: limit 2.27; I mile 1— TRUE PRONTO. 1 ini.t Lynch) .. 1 1 —CH A M ELK* t X , i\d> 2 JOHN WORTHY. 12.. i- -.wit. jnr Also started: Latest Edition, Peggy Pe-

trova. limit; Balaclava. 36; Tarn, 36; Baron Silk, 48. Neck; two and a-half lengths. Time, i 2.18. SYMES MEMORIAL MAIDEN RACE > or £ii.''; ft rurs. 2—CHIEF LORD. 8.0 (G. R. Paterson) 1 6—YOUNG CHARLES, 8.0 2 3 B—CARMO.D Y. 8.0 3 Also started: Gitana l.ass. 8.0; Dynasty, 8.0; Mi-> Pauimond, 8.0; Peach Blossom, 8.0; PrmiliU. 8.0: Mazy. 8.0; Parthura, ; -" ; M.i: ■:i I. : ■ • ; Half-a-length; two lengths. Times, I.IT. WAVERLEY RESULTS i!

PRINCESS ISOBEL OVER HURDLES CHIEF -LORD SCORES (By Telegraph.—Press Association) WAVERLEY, Saturday Ideal weather conditions prevailed to-day for the Waverley Racing Club's \utumn meeting. WESTHOLM HURDLES Of £125; 1; miles 4 PRINTED ISOBEL, 9.0 iP. Tito) 1 I—iSTROLLING, 9.5 2 6—BOOKLAW. 9.0 3 Alsu .-darted: Chat. 10.1; Professional, 9.10; Ruadtna, 9.<). Fight lengths; two lengths. Time, 2.47 1— WAIROA HANDICAP or £l5O. *■ lurs. 2 LIFE GUARD. 7.10 W. J. Broughton) I 5 JAN RH»D. 7.7 2 3 TAITOHU. 5.7 3 Ai-'* started H.i'C Call, 9.* Te lima, >O. | Length: tw . h-ngins. Time, i.f 5 4-5. I Spcrts Meeting Postponed f j The T* Andia .mi.iteur sports me o'. - ing, which w.i- to It i\e been held it Te Aroha to-day. has been postponed | until next Saturday because of the ! uul'avourable weather.

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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20786, 22 April 1939, Page 8

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LATEST RACING Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20786, 22 April 1939, Page 8

LATEST RACING Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20786, 22 April 1939, Page 8