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ELLERSLIE EVENTS

CONCLUDING RESULTS PAY ROLL BEATS NUN A LIVERPOOL TO GREEK QUEEN Ideal weather conditions prevailed again for the second and concluding day of the Auckland Racing Club’s spring meeting, features of the day’s racing being the achievements of Corato and Duvach, who repeated Saturday’s winning form, the return of the former, strangely enough, being even more substantial than that of last week. Agog, in his hurdles success, paid the most remunerative win price of the day, close on a quarter of a century, while Miss Jose, who finished third in the Hobson Handicap, returned her supporters a handsome double price for a place. Beau Leon endorsed public estimation by winning attractively at cramped odds in the Spring Handicap. The weather was fine and the going was in splendid order. Concluding results:— ONEHUNGA STEEPLECHASE or £ 3su ; about 3 miles. 3—3— PYRENEES, Mr R. Harmon's ell X, by Tinokoa—Mountain Dream, ajfed. i 0.2 <J. 11. Mcßae; 1 1 I—BRITISH SOVEREIGN, Mr \Y. J. Brooks’ b k. by Little England— Njruliere, aged. 9. t 2 (F. I!. Raker ) 2 9—l - WILI.EN, Mr !». Enwrigbfs b g\ by pedigree unknown, aged, 0.3 (T. Cliaplin ) 3 Also started: 2—l Love Lilt, 10.13 iLord ) ; r>—liar Vaals, in.in 'Ritchie); —7 cocknlamm, 9.0, car. 0.1 <.McKinnon) ; 7—O Celtic Lad, 0.3 iKowliai); B—o Searcher. 0.0, car. 0.1 (FfCKU.si. Winner trained by owner, Cambridge. Pyrenees, who started unsuccessfully on thirteen occasions last season and was having Ills second attempt this term, gave the popular Cambridge sportsman, Mr R. llannon. a welcome change of fortune when he won well after Oar vaals, who was practically on terms with lihn on the last fence, came to grief. Celtic Lad was going well until he commenced to tire on top or the hill. Cockalarum fell at the fence by the seven furlong post. Love Lilt came to grief at the first rence on top or the hill the last time and Searcher was pulled up. British Sovereign led over the water jump from Celtic Lad and Cockalarum, Celtic Lad taking up the running entering on the back stretch and leading over the hill and over the double in front of the stands from Pyrenees, Gar Vaals, British Sovereign. Cockalarum, Willen. I nvc Lilt and Searcher. Pyrenees headed Celtic lad un Hie hill the last time, but Gar Vaals ran past the pair on top of the Itfll to be on terms with Pyrenees entering the straight. Here lie nearly came down and at tiie last fence stumbled and lost his rider, leaving Pyrenees to go on and win by four lengths from British sovereign, with Widen ten lengths away. Celtic Lad was fourth, the only other to finish. Time, 6.7. MUSKET STAKES Of £150; two-year-olds; 5 fur. 2 2—PAY ROLL, Mr T. Newman's cli r. by Croupier—Zarisee, 2yrs, 8.5 (W. J. Broughton; 1 I —l —.Nl NA. Mr 11. D. Matthews’ b f, by Lysander—Cometary, 2yrs, 8.5 i B. 11. Morris) 2 3 4—MINKO, Messrs. H. E. Gray and D. ii. Revell’s blktf, by Ringmaster —Severe. 2yrs, 7.9, cur. 7.10 i (F. Cleaver) 3

Also started: 6—6 Cambria, 8.10 (Green); 5 —3 River Plate, 8.2 (Wiggins); 17—15 Kronos, 8.0 (Goldfinch); 14—18 Dependable, 8.0 (Manson); 18—17 Eagle Hawk, 8.0, car. 7.13 (Beguely); 9—B Mala Wings, 8.0 (Stockley), coupled with Auto Lass, 7.5 (Martinovich); 4—5 Route March, 7.12, car. 7.13 (McTavish); 11—11 Proteus, 7.12, car. 8.3 (C. G. Goulsbro) ; 14—13 Sliver Clarion, 7.12. car. 7.13* (Parsons); 7—7 Golden Pay, 7.12 (Gilchrist); 14—14 Hogarth, 7.11 (J. Mclnally); 13—12 Transmitter, 7.11, car. 8.2* (Keesing); 19—19 Manuroa, 7.9 (Waddell); B—9 Topette, 7.9 (Tremain); 12— 11 Declaim. 7.5 (Messervy). Winner trained by T. R. George, Trentham. Pay Roll and Nuna. who staged a deadbeat in the Welcome Stakes on Saturday*, again fought it out. Pay Roll beating Nuna on tills occasion, with Ninko, a moderate third. River Plate did best of tile rest of the others. Cambria took up tlio running as they went across the top from Nuna, Pay Roll, Manuroa and Route March. Cambria turned for home in front of Nuna, Pay •11. Route March and Declaim, and in the run home, pay Roll beat Nuna by a length with Minko, finishing on, a length and a half away. River Plate was fourth and then came Cambria, Silver Clarion, Mala Wings, Manuroa and Route March. Time, 1.0 1-5. HOBSON HANDICAP Of £350; 7 fur. 2—2—DUVACH, Mr G. Cobb’s blk f, by Foxhridge—Sunny Song, 3yrs, 8.4, car. 7.11 (L. Ford) 1 1 I —MONTE CRISTO. Mr T. F. Hodges’ b h, by Bronze Eagle— Archeno, 4yrs, 9.S (C. G. Goulsbro) 2 13—13—MISS JOSE. Mrs C. McGregor and Mr W. Rabbldge’s ch f, bv Vaals—Transaction. 3yrs, 7.10 car. 7.7 (J. Stewart) 3 Miss Jose was coupled on the machines with Envolee. Also started: 7—5 Glen Connell. 9.4 (Cleaver); 3—3 Belie Femme, g.i-? (Campron); 14 —15 Estro. .8.10 (Manson); S—7 Calula Roy, B.in (Gilchrist); ll—lo Htinto, s.B, car. 8.4* (I-lain) ; 6—6 Chain Acre. 8.7 (McKenzie); 9—9 Myslto, 8.0 (Smith); 4—s Expollant, 8.4 "(0. MeInally); 20—20 Beeswing. 8.2, car. 7.11* 'Kerr); 12—12 Rarn Avis, 8.0, car. 7.11 Waddell); 20 —l7 Veritable. 7.13 (Horne); 10—14 Hackenschmldt, 7.12 ’Goldfinch) 18—19 Rich Blood. 7.11 (Tremain); 10—10 Miss Valerie. 7.10 (Wigrins 1 ; 13—13 Envolee, 7.7 (Long); to—--10 Phil Vaals. 7.7, ear. 7.7* (Dve); 17— 17 .Miss Ridicule. 7.7 (Messervy); in—--9 1 Kli'P. 7.7 (Vaughan): 22—22 Hine--011, 7.7. ear. 7.10 (J. Melnall.v); s—B Princess Val, 7.7. car. 7.0 (Stockley), eounled with Yeyana. 7.7 (Camniiek). Winner trained by owner. Matainata. Duvach made it three on end when he •revniled comfortably in the Hobson HanHeap. Beginning smartly, lie was right behind Mis- Jose as thev settled down along the hack, and after taking the mea--ure of Miss Jose, as they levelled up for homo, he came away to win stylishly. Miss Jose led in the early part from Estro, Mv-i t o and Miss Ridicule, and she carrier! on along the back to be followed here by Duvach. Mv--ito and Estro. As they went to the halfmile. they raped without alteration, and Miss Jose led into the straight from Duvach. Myslto. Princess Val and Monte Cristo. Duvach came through in the straight to heat the favourite bv threemarters of a length, with Miss Joso a length away. Princess Val was fourth with Hackenschmldt next, followed by Calula Roy. Hunto. Reeswing, Chain Acre and Elise. Time, 1.25 1-5. LIVERPOOL HANDICAP

Of £450; 1 mile. • I—GREEK QUEEN. Mr N. Grams’ br m, by Foxhridge—-Exaggeration, 4vrs. 7.1 I G. Gilchrist 1 1 I—ESQUIRE.1 —ESQUIRE. Mr N. Graf as' blk h. by Foxbridgt*—Golden Wedding, ivrs. 7.8 V. Dye o s—B CLIPPER. Messrs. A. R. and R. R. stonex’s br li, bv Vaals— Cradle Song, iyrs, 8.7 (W. J. Broughton) 3 Greek Queen and Esquire were coupled on the machines. Also started: 11 —lO Arvakur, 9.0 Green : 12—12 A'outig ParltUm, 9.3 .0. Mclnallv 3—3 Full Hand, 9.1 smith >; 9 9 Blonde Princess. 9.0 o. Goulsbro): S —i Natuara. u.n (Cleaver'; o—6 f’.ronze Moth, B.*, McKenzie : 2—2 Lou Rosa. 8.0 (R. Morris > ; 5—5 ph-lf-ron. 8.1 McTavish); in—ll Royal Message. 8.1 Manson); 7 —7 Inver. 8.1 sp'eklev-: !5 M Windsor chief. 7.12. car. 7.13 Horne); 13—13 Cornish. 7.1" Wadlol 1 10—1 r. British Talent. 7.: Tremain ■ ; 17—10 Prince Rangi. 7.7. ear 7.1(1* *J. Mfinally ; 13-17 I'rival, 7.7 ■ Brown ■. Winner trained b.v It. 11. Martin, Mat.n----1,1 'l ne ravom-ed in I’m ■' ■nnjnding event. Greek Queen and E~qwi ■ chance and leading to the straight en-

trance, railed to go on with It. Lou Rosa disappointed. Esquire was slow to move and Bronze Moth was first to show out rrom Namara and Young Paddon, and as they went along the back lie carried on the running from Arvakur. Full Hand, Namara and Young Paddon. I.mi Rosa made a forward move approaching ilie hair-mile to run up behind Bronze Moth here and this [tail- led into Hie straight from Arvakur. l'haleron. Clipper and Esquire. Greek nueen finished attractively to win decisively from her stahlemate. Esquire, with clipper, right up third. Phalenm was fourth and then followed Arvakur. Full Hand, Windsor ChieT and Bronze Moth, who faded out in the straight. TOTALISATOR INCREASE MACHINES HANDLE £124,887 INCREASE £24,532/10/Yesterday the machines handled £50.834 compared with £41.704 10s on the second day last season, an increase oi' £9069 10s. Over the two days of the fixture the totalisator put through £124.887, as against £IOO.354 10s lust term, an increase uf £24,-

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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21244, 15 October 1940, Page 9

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ELLERSLIE EVENTS Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21244, 15 October 1940, Page 9

ELLERSLIE EVENTS Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21244, 15 October 1940, Page 9