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AT OTAUTAU

CUP TO RED SEA

PARIS SUCCESSFUL

INVEKCAKGILL, 12th April. The Otautau Racing Club's Meeting was held on Saturday in fine weather. There was a good attemiance. 'Results:— Crown Stakes Handicap, 'of 80 soys; six furlongs.—3 Banner Boy/ 9.9, (L. J. Ellis), 1; 2 Sentinel Lad, 8.5,-2; 7 Night Rose, 8.0, 3. Also started: 6 Zelauian, car. 7.9, 8 Baby Bliss, 8.0, 1 Bridget 8.0, 5 Night Lark-8.0, 9 Cantara S.O, 4 Some Breeze, car. T. 13. Won by' a head, five lengths' between second and third. Some Breeze was fourth. Time, lmin IT 2-558 C. Wallaco Harness Trot, of 100 soys; class 3.42; one mile and a-half.—s Mountain Dweller, scr (D. Kerr), 1; 2 Southern Don, scr, 2; 12 Sadie Bingen, scr, 3. 'Also started: 10 Perky Locanda, 9 Wavesdon, 13 Far Norecn, 3 Tussore Silk, 15., Aparlma,, 1 Arabis, scr; 7 Sunflash, 12yds behind; 4 Free Chimes, 24yds behind; 6'Bright Sua, 24yds behind; 11 John Logan, 48yds behind; 10 Grade, 60yds behind; 8 Ellegro, 00yds behind; 14 Lady Zlta, 72yds behind; 12 Suhbell, 120 yds behind. Won by a length, two lengths between second and third. Arabis was fourth. Times:. 3mln 37 2-ssec, 3min'37 4-ssec, 3min 39sec. . ,-.■'- OTAUTAU CUP HANDICAP^ of 175 soys; one mile and a quarter. ' 2 J. L. Haimon's Red Sea, carried 7.6 (L. J. Ellis) 1 51. E. Rodgers's Red Bacor...carried•■7.7 (J. Dooley) ....„..'.."......;....» 2 IW. T. Huzlett's Latin Quarter, 8.2 (F. J. ,| M'Kay) i.. 3 Also started: 1 .Apache, carried 7.9, coupled with Latin-Quarter;-''s--'Sparkling Eyes, carried 7.0; 4 Cupid's Dart, carried ,7.10. Won by a neck, two .lengths between second and third. Apache was fourth..' Time, 2min 13sec. Rlngway Hack Handicap, of 80 soys; five furlongs.—9 Cetechela, 7.9 (J. Dooley),,, 1; 1 Miss Redowa, carried 7.11, 2; 2 Milliner, carried 7.2, 3. Also' started: 2 Jack a Dandy 9.7, 1 Red Boa 8.1, coupled - with Miss Jtedovva, 6 Some Maid 7.12, 3. Remindful 7.12, 5 Some Glen 7.9, 7 Bachelor Boy 7.9, 4 Taramoa, carried 7.4. Won by a length and a half, two lengths and a half between second and third. Bachelor Boy was fourth. Time, lmln ssec. ~ Otautau "Steeplechase Handicap, of. 150 soys; about two miles and a half.—4 Radlac, 9.9 (H. Anderton), 1; 1 Maungamoe, .11.2,' 2; 5 Parader, 9.0, .3. Also started: 6 Snowfall 10.4, 9 Jovial 9.9, 7 Nyanza 9.1, 3 French Fleet 9.1, 8 Toa Taua-9.4, 2 Double Sault 9.0. Won by three-quarters of a length, half a length between second and third. French Fleet was fourth. Time, smln 29.sec.:> ,'..., , . ■' . Bayswater Saddle Trot, of.. 100 soys; 3.4 class; one mile and a half.—4 Tussore Silk, scr (J. Macounell), 1; 3 Celeste, scr, 2; 5 Coldwood, 96yds behind, 3. Also started: 8 Perky Locanda. 11 Honest Nell, 9 Angel Child, 10 Merry Wave, scr; 2 Reservoir, 12yds behind; B Sunflash, 12yds behind; 1 Honest Dillon, 12yds behind; 7 Baker Girl, 24yds behind. Won by two lengths, fifteen lengths between second and third. Reservoir was fourth. Time, 3mln 35 2-SSM. - , , Strathmoro Hack Handicap, of 80 soys; six furlongs.—3 Purls, 8.13 <F. J. M'Kay), 1; 6 Attractive.-Lady 8.2, 2; 4 Abbeville, 7.13, 3. Also started: 2 Vinegrove, carried 8.3; 5 Pukemaorl 7.0, 7 Night Maid 9.2, 2 Lucky Maid, carried 7.9; 8 Zelanian, carried 7.0.-Won by a neck, a neck between second and third. Vinegrovo was fourth. Time, lmin 17 2-5 sec. Waikoura Handicap, of 110 soys; one mile.— 5 Battle Flag, carried 7.4 (C. W. Brodle), 1; 2 Wingatui, 8.11, 2;'3 Coomassic, 7.9, 3. Also started: 1 Lucky Light 9.0, 4 Sparkling Eyes 8.0, 6 Carnot 7.12. Won by a head, a neck between second arid third. Lucky Light was fourth. Time, lmin 41 2-ssec.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 88, 14 April 1930, Page 8

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AT OTAUTAU Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 88, 14 April 1930, Page 8

AT OTAUTAU Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 88, 14 April 1930, Page 8