Wellington Meeting.
SILVER RING SURPRISES. Head Lady Wins Classic. — Jayson Lifts High-weight. (By Telegraph.—'Special to "Star.") WELLINGTON, this day. The weather is perfect, and there is a good attendance for the opening of the Wellington Racing Club's three-day summer meeting. The track is fast. Results: — TRENTHAM HIGH-WEIGHT of 160sovs. One mile. S—JAYSON, 0.9 1 16—RETRACT, 9.6 2 9 —BANBRIDGE, 9.9 S Also started : Royal Limond, 10.0: Taragona. 9.13; Royal Songster, 9.12; Counter March, 9.6 ; Pixie Gold, In Vain, Actaeoh, Babel, 9.3 ; Alpinist, Appledore, 9.2 ; Elude, Kilstar, Peep, Shootist, 9.0. A neck; length and a half. Time, 1.39 3-5. WELLINGTON, STAKES of 750sovs. Five furlongs. S—HEAD LADY. 6.9 ~. 1 2—TEA TRADER, 6.12 2 4 —TEA CHAT, 8.6 3 Also started : Golden Wings, 8.11; Korokio. 5.3; Rulanut, Prince Pombal, 6.12; Gold Trail, La Moderne, 0.9. One length; two lengths. Time, 39Js. APPRENTICES' PLATE of 160sovs. Seven furlongs. 3—HEREMIA, 7.0 1 4—ORATORIAN, 7.6 2 12—PRINCESS ARGOSY, 5.2 3 Also started: Landmark, Ganpat, 5.2; Azalea, Chief Clerk, Beacon Fire, Capetown, Tigerism, Grand Lahu, Ruling Light, Moab Queen, 7.6. One length; two lengths. Time, 1.25}. FITZHERBERT HANDICAP of 160sovs. Five furlongs. 11—SILVER RING, 7.0 1 6—ARENA, 7.0 2 S—PRINCESS SELL, S.O 3 Scratched : Head Lady. Time, 09s.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 16, 20 January 1932, Page 9
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