RABBLE AGAIN.
DICTATE IS SECOND. Racing At Washdyke—Siege Gun Surprises. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.} TIMARU, this day. Scratching of Jewish Lad sent Draeula out a firm favourite for the Tekapo Hurdles, first race on the Timaru Jockey Club's second day programme at Washdyke, which he won with the greatest of ease by eight lengths from Mount Val. The weather is fine and the attendance large. Overnight rain took the spring out of the track, which is in good order' Results:— TEKAPO HURDLER of £135. One mile and a half. \ —I—DRACI'LA.,1—DRACI'LA., 10.0— . . . 1 V^ T i- 1 "- 3 —Johnston . 2 "* LADIL, 9.4-— •>■••••• o Scratched : .To\vish Lnd. Eight lengths each way. Time, 3A2 3-5. AUTUMN STAKES of £120 Five furlongs. Special weighte. 1 —I—ASIA,1—ASIA, 7.10—L. ,T. Ellis 1 Messorvy ' -j Coupled : Pink Dross and Lad 3- Argosv. Scratched: Blue Coat. ' Three lengths; half a length. Time 1.0 4-o. ' GLADSTONE TROT HANDICAP of fl-5 °»<' mile and a half. Limit, 3.4 ii. [1 '' —'• Town ley 1 ij~i'l Jiw. S LAI>, limit—Lockliead . 2 14 "" 14 —1.HOI SSEAU. limit—R. Townlev, junior Scratched: Credit Balance. Furnace lour lengths each way. Times: '.l.L's, TESCHEMAKER HANDICAP of £273. One mile and *a quarter. *—I—RAMBLE. B.4—Wilson 1 - -—-OK'PATE. N.H—A. K. Ellis •> •T,r;!;^";.!; MIU<,K - 7 - 1 -—Huhberd"!! Head each way. Time, 2.4 4-5.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 99, 29 April 1939, Page 10
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