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FIRST DAY EVENTS

CORATO IN SPRINT f AINTREE AT LONG ODDS i i FULL HAND IN THE LAST l Favoured bv ideal weather conditionthe Auckla; d arlnr nub ushered in a most su«:r#»-»rul -I v meeting a Eimr.*lle on >at 111 day ami practirillv all event* w- '* K- • •• : live or tin < i ei ts beh tt i ■ b\ neck in irgrlns white In the v.Mf in. stakes, tlm judge was unable : . -par-atc Nuna an l Pay ivll. ■ The M ■ - • ; a triumph for Slv Fox iven the T* Rapa re; resentatlve, Bea i impair e, while Corato sprung a surprise in the sprint to return double figures on the w/,n machine. Aintree was al-o at (rood o i l' In narrowly vanquishing the eons.stent Midland In the Trial Hurdles but the best ftrlce of the day was provided by Ktnkle in the Hunters’ Steeples, when he paid on a quarter or a century straight out. Full Hand prevailed narrowly over • event, the latt'-i/s place return being Just oyer a score. / The going was in good spring order dr-splte recent heavy rain. Concluding results: — HOMERS’ STEEPLECHASE, Of £350; about 2$ miles 7—7—KLNKLE. Mr W. A. Cole’s b g, by Lurlna—Abbey Chimes, aged 9*7 (W. McKinnon) 1 2—2— PYRENEES, Mr R. Hannon s ch g. by Tlnokoa—Mountain Dream, aged. 0.13 'J. H. Mcßae) •• 2 S—4—BRITISH SOVEREIGN, Mr W. J. Brooks’ b g. by Little England— Ngahere, aged. 9.11 <F. E. Raker) 3 Also started.—3—3 Hirangi. 11.3 <Burgess, ; I—l Loveltlt, 10.13 (Lord ; 6—-6 Oar vaals, 10.10 Mr Keyte); 4—5 Floodlight, 10.2 -Muir): 9—9 Leighton Buzzard, 9.0 (Walters); B—B British Lass, 9.0 (McGregor). Winner trained by owner, Te Kauwnata. Klnkle was making a reappearance arter a lengthy spell when he won well from Pyrenees, arter taking charge going up the hill the last time. Good fencing throughout was a feature of his display. Going up the hill the first time Leighton Buzzard w-as in rharge from Floodlight. British Lass, Hirangi. Klnkle, I.ove Lilt. Pyrenees and Gar Vaals. The leader fell at the second fence on the top. Floodlight led over the double Trom Pyrenees. Love Lilt. Klnkle, Hirangi and British Sovereign. but the next fence brought about the downfall of Love Lilt. Pyrenees ran to the front along the bark and led up the hill the last time rrnrn Klnkle. Hirangi. Floodlight, who was tiring badly, and British Sovereign. Klnkle was first into the home stretch from Hirangi. Pyrenees and British Sovereign. Klnkle maintained hi* advantage to win by two lengths from Pyrenees, who beat British Sovereign by a length. Hirangi was fourth, followed by Floodlight and British Lass. Time, 5.1*2. THE WELCOME STAKES, Of £500; two-year-olds; 5 fur. S—A—NTNA. Mr H. TV Matthews’ b f. bv Lv-ander —Cometary, 2 yrs, s.o nt. T ong) * 2—2—P\Y ROM.. Mr T. Newman’s ch f. bv Croupier—7.arisee, -2 yrs, 8.0 (W. J. Broughton' * 13—ti—PRINCE PLATO, Mr A. McMulltan’s ch g, by Plato—Wahtne Nul, 2 yrs, 8.5 (R. J. Sargent) 3 •Deadheat for first. Also started.—9—B Borak. 8.5 (Green): 4—3 Kawarlkt. 8.5 (McKenzie), counle-1 with Mlnkn, B.n (Cleaver : 12—19 Nettarlon. 8.5 (McTavlsb); m—l2 Proteus. 8.5 (Cameron); 14—14 Purple Vermeer. 8.5 (Vaughan': 3—4 River Plate. 8.5 Wiggins': B—9 Transmitter. 8.5 (Morris': ic—l3 Bright Lady. 8.0 Parsons): 7—7 Funnv Fox, B.n (Dye); I—l Miss Barnes. 8.0 C. G. Goulsbro); 6—5 Panon*. 8.0 (Haln). Nuna Is trained by R. S. Bagby, Ellerslle, and Pay Roll by T. R. George. Trentham. The Welcome Stake* provided a stirring flnl'h when the Hamilton-owned Nuna. arter looking likely at the distance was caught in the last few strides by the Trentham-trained Pay Roll, to make a dead-beat or If. Roth Miss Barries and Panonl shaped dlsappointinglv. Purple Vermeer, who Tailed to line up. was completPlv left. Nuna and Miss Barries were first tn show out from Prince Plato. Pay Roll, Mlnko. Kawariki. Panonl and River Plate. Nuna was first into the straight from Pay Roll. Mi«s Raffles prince Pinto. Mlnko. ration! and River Plate. Halfway down Pay RAII challenged Nuna. and The pair went pa*t the po=t together. Prince plain was hair a length away third, and then rame Mlnko. Brlsrht Lady. Borak. River Plate and Panonl. Time, 1.0 3-3. GORDON HANDICAP, Or £350; 6 Tur. First Division 9—lo—-DUVACH, Mr 0. Cobb’s blk f, bv Foxbrldge—Sunny ?ong, 3 yrs, 7.8. 7.1 (A. Ford) 1 • I—KINDERGARTEN, Mr E. Fitzgerald’* br c. by Klncardlne-Vala-dore. B.s (W. J. Broughton) .... 2 I—G—MONTE CRISTO. Mr T. F. Hodges’ b h. by Bronze Eagle— Archeno, 4 yrs, 9.7 (C. G. Goulsbro) 3 Duvach was coupled on the machine w Ith Onetea. and Kindergarten was coupled with Brahman. Also started.—s—B Calula Boy. 8.10 (Gilchrist): 14—12 Hunto, 8.9. car. 8.4 (Haln); 9—9 Valdene. 8.7, car. B.os (Peters); 15 —15 Beeswing, 8.3, car. 7.11 (Kerr): 2—2 Venture. 8.2, car. 8.3$ 'Smith': 19—19 Sir T.ysander, 8.2 -Parsons) : B—7 Bronze Emerald. 8.0 (Messer vy); 11 —l3 Hackenschmldt. 7.13. car. 7.1 o» (Markwick); 17—16 Air Port. 7.7, car. '7.104 (J. Mfinally): 1«—17 Princess Val. 17.7. car. 7.1$ (Stockier): 21—21 Golden Bonnett. 7.7. car. 7.84 Manson': 22—22 Valiev Maid. 7.7 (Goldfinch) ; 23 —23 Softlv. 7.7. car. 7.10 (Horne); g—3 Foxnla. 7.7 (Wiggins); 18—18 Miss Bridge. 7.7 (Thomson). Winner trained by owner. Matamata. Duvach. following her «ucress on the 1 itter day at Paeroa recently, was at a false price in the first division and she endorsed Paeroa form by scoring attraettvelv. The favourite. Kindergarten, had every chance only to weaken at the end. Calula Bov. Kindergarten and Golden Bonnet were the first to show out. Crossing the top Golden Bonnet was in charge from Calula Boy. sir Lysander. Kindergarten. Duvach. Hunto. Beeswing and Fnxoia. Golden Bonnet was first into line from Kindergarten. Calula Boy. Duvach and Hunl I, and In the run home Duvach got tip to beat Kindergarten by three-quarters of a length with Monte Crlsto half a length away third. Then came Hunto. Calula Boy. Princess Val. Beeswing. Bronze Emerald and Air Port. Time, 1.13 4-5. Second Division *.—GLEN CONNELL. Mr N. F. Conlthard’s b or br h. by (Surveyor —Lady Lucille. 4 yrs. 5.9 (F. C. Cleaver 1 -VOLIFOX. Mr P V Swnev’s br r. bv Foxbrldge—Volimond. 3 yrs, 8.2 < E. Keesing) 2 14—BELLE FEMME. Mr R D. Fisher’* br f. by Beau pere—Melissa. 3 yrs. 8.9 (G. Cameron) 3 v-.lirox was coupled with Venture. \lso started.—7—l Odtaa. 8.12 (T.

Green : 1-1 Brahmaim. 5.7 Morris-:' . \nM< ravDli . 12 —ll Ex ... , v . «• M* J11.!11> : !•-• 15 B'iM.v , ii. iuaiii . r< t o Veritable. • ! l t : Mi** onetea* V 7 ' rar '7' 4 Bond 21 21 j .;ond, 7.7. '-a,-. 7 « •.••llop . 222 '.••ld | - - ’ 7 i: McMinn .2 t *23 Marchb.\. 7! 7 i car. 7 Dye , 3 Heroic Star. 7.7. j ear. 7.1 Brown . 1«—1« Miss Rill-ule. Winner trained bv J. Cruse, Takanini. it well when -.leu Connell beat Volifox narrowly in the second division. He wa« fairly well bark In the earlv part but finished full or running. Odtaa Mvsito and Biddy Girl were the first to begin, btit crossing the top Onetea and Brahman were In charin' from Biddy -irl, Miss Jose. Odtaa. Myslto and Bara W!*’ There was not much between Mis* Jose. Brahman. Biddy Girl. Ran Avis and Odtaa as the*.- straightened up for the judge. Half-wav down Glen Connell, who had been well bark, eame through on the •aMs while Volifox also put in her claim, but Glen Connell did best to beat her by a l.eck. w ith Belle Femme, who also, finished on. a similar dl*tame away third Then, followed Rata Avis, odtaa. Miss Ridicule,; sea Law and Marchby. Time. 1-11-FLYING HANDICAP, (»r £ 150: 7 fur. 2 FULL HAND, Mr V Smith’s br g. bv The Ace—Volimond. 5 yrs, 7.12 R. w. Me ravish ) 1 18-17- INVER, Mr A. 11. Paul’s br h, by Iliad— Sunkissed, aged. T.o. car. 7.1 n. stockley) - 3 :i—GREEK oi'EEN, Mr N. Grafas’ br m. bv Foxbrldge—Exaggeration, 4 yrs, 7.1 c. Gilclirisl) 3 Also started. — l 7—15 Arvakur. 9.0 Green ; is —l2 Pirate King. B.to 'Keesing ; I—l Our Jean, 8.10 Wiggins); 16 —IG Lornacre. 8.7 <O. Mclnally): 3—o SlDer Quex, 8.2 (Cleaver); 9—9 Clipper. 8.1 (Broughton;; 7—7 Brazen Bold. 8.1 Haln ■: B—s Bronze Moth, 8.0 (Dye): G—6 Royal Message, -7.9 (Manson): 4 —4 Olympus. 7.G (Bartle); 15—19 Windsor Chief. 7.G ( Tremain); 19—20 Cornish. 7.4 McMinn *. 21—21 Ivv Willonyx ..4 Thomson): m—in Sunola, 7.1 (Waddell,; 12 —l3 Rritlsh Talent. 7.0, car. 7.2 Messervy,; 13—IS Pern, 7.0, car. 7.4$ (Long : 11 —ll Selw.vn, 7.0, car. 7.2; Vaughan): 22—22 Prince Rangi. 7.0, car. 7.10 J. Mclnally); 20—18 Prival, T.O, ear. 7.3* (Brown). Winner trained bv owner. Takanini. Full Hand, who had been working attractively prior to the meeting, ran right up to hi* best to provide an exciting finish with Inver, who finished well to return a place dividend or over a score. Greek oueen shaped well for third but the pronounced favourite. Our Jean, was never dangerous. Olympus and Bronze Moth, who were fractions at the start, got away very badly, while Prival was also slow to move. Seikvn qulcklv hit the front and led along the bark from Pern. Silver Quex. Royal Message. British Talent and Prival. Selwyn was still in charge crossing the top Trom Silver Quex, Arvakur. Pern. Sunola and Prival. There was little change In the order or the leaders Into the straight except that Full Hand bad run into fifth position. Sustaining his elTort In the home stretch, lie got the decision by a neck from Inver, who beat Greek Queen by half a length. Pirate King was fourth, then came Silver Quex. Royal Message. Ptival. Brazen Bold and Our Jean. Tim*. 1.26. TOTALIBATOR INCREASE MACHINES HANDLE £74,053 The totalisator handled £74.053 as compared with £58.590 on the first day last year, an increase of £15,463.

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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21243, 14 October 1940, Page 11

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FIRST DAY EVENTS Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21243, 14 October 1940, Page 11

FIRST DAY EVENTS Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21243, 14 October 1940, Page 11