ST DAY'S RACING AT TAURANGA
TOTALISATOR INCREASE
jk Greerton handicap Cup Event t. „ v,„ianced fields were first day of the If Kifig Club’s autumn Pa Racecourse Abetting was heavy, of £56,847, %sTonust over i*?S, day. Poorly supfelting race, Robm !a o? really 9-!0 m a field a big return to his jjUs when he beat Minalso a coml£r W was bracketed & ffinished nearly two £r of Greek Silver, 12-11 M R° sslare and Vlgl ' feed well back, were
SiSon both machines ridden home m first f R Gillies in the TanNo, After a poor start imnroved her position and 4 when entering the the fully justified her sapience to finish on takof, Connie’s Birth--5 concluding stage of the Ss Birthday, who, was S of 15, also finished te-quarters of a-length f winner with Earldale, e betting, half a length a (bird, Dukedom, who [toKaitawa in order of * was fourth. j prince and Kaimom le leading bunch past the r the first time. Positions freely round the back, with a and Earldale showing up jin* the turn for the run Si Musk and Peter Nelson 9 prominent, but faded out rime in the last furlong. leap Hack Hurdles i; About If Miles JEKBOY (J. R. Gillies) S STERLING (E. Jones) 'sad heat 1 [5 MOSS (E. Burton) „ 3 sited: 1-1 Nepeta, 6-6 Roto 1-1 Cyclades. 7-7 Sir Rajah, lage, 5-5 Race Lad, 12-11 ,11-12 Seastone, 9-9 King’s bit, three lengths; time, i Carthage was fourth, n Memorial Handicap ffl; seven furlongs ' , I,WEEK (W. A. Sin--82" « 1 WENE (A. Morton) ....'. 2 I GLEAM (R. M. fell) 7,3 .. .. .. 3 «W: 9-9 Foxstar, 3-3 Vic-Jt?-2 i! Flash Tweed, 5-4 AlacCoast Patrol, 11-11 Waiters o f a length, ta 1m 295. Severe Lass a Winner trained by W. || Rapa. •er Memorial Handicap 1250; Furlongs iy COMETARY (N. B. ad) 7,9| . .. .. i I (A. Felling) 7.2 Worthwhile .. .. .. 2 SILVER (S.-G. DevP.l bkt. Flexigold .. 3 10-11 Mountain Jarfleur, 12-13 Clear Revel Tide, 14-14 NeyPexigoid, 3-3 Town ptch Meadow, 2-1 Gay bkt. Atonenienna View bkt, K’l. palhomie, 6-8 Worthiuaiseview. l dAalf lengths, one ill ’fe ® S- Scotch Meadow PT ‘rained by H. Hack Cup J ( £55 C; If Miles 'f 4 (f R. Gillies) S’? BIRTHDAY (M. 1 Wich)- 7.5 ? ‘ DALE (R. Samson) 2 trenchant. 3-4 te r f D a ®oni. 10-10’ Mollie L Peter Nelson, 14 Whirlwind Star . 12-12 Ranger tf t Robin, 11-H Broie- &° 8 f a len £ th - half W; s - Dukedom s 'C“L‘ rainecl t* K - Stilkcs w even Furlongs : jp Division ; (D. Edlin) If'fH „■ ••• i 4 rAT-T Hughes) <sathe ,antl Hy ■ J. 2 ti ) lae ’ lm 2^. nner trainK' “° nes > Kiwitahi
' fell Galvin) ! tej (R. I M i P L?u kt Winstake 2 1..& S and a-half; Wd k V , lew was third, ft i p by ,, Mes srs N. D. iV .' • .lackey, Waitoa
'Hero J 4 l l fi J ° viai King, NonVo 6 7?° udlni ’ 15 ’ . i 8 BrhrV 2 Dr John bkt. ’ll'Don p m >. 10-10 Dusty « pfe bll ? bkt Dan u Swift # bkt - Sunn y !KL Vi^ w ’ 1-3 True Tj®’ 3'i Chantilly, ,kdy , bk f• Diamond Melody Valerfe Cl nHaild icap 2 ne Miic |||P* (A. T. k4esserve y) (R. c I % 3^ 4 Contango, 13-13 feSSWWS
Silver, 16-16 Zulu Boy. Half a-head, one length and three quarters; time l m 40 4-5 s Cli was fourth. a Winner ‘rained b y S M. Joblm, Avondale (owner)/ U Novice Stakes Of £200; Six Furlongs 1- CONTACT (Q p Hughes) 8.2 r * 2- BENGAb BAY (A.'Morton) 1 5-5-TWEEDOKA (A. Messervy) 2 Also started: 7-f OmanaV 1/1? Black Streak 9-9 Valchase bkt King s Law, 8-8 Robin Rex, 15-14 g l ® llo , Sun, 3-3 Venerable a_g Betterboy, 10-12 . Master Shikari 14-15 Meiview 6-4 Golden Spangle ^ udldci „ er > 1 1 -■ lO Aniwaniwa, l 3^ 3 i„ Tne 1 st > IG~I6 Garthrose. V al L a '\ ength ’ three-quarters of a-length; time, lm 16s. Venerable was fourth Winner trained by R R. Savage, Te Awamutu.
Flying Hack Handicap Of £350; Six Furlongs 6-7—FALINE (Hughes) 8 9 i 5-S—SHAHNAZ (Gillies) 8 4 " \ 2-1-EUROLIE (Gibbs) 9 0 " 3 ,o^ 1 i S °M. Stai i teci: - 1 ?' 14 Paliaview, 10-11 Nanakea, 4-4 Pavaals 7-6 gfe 1 ’ a 3 ' 2 Tam arakau, Monty, 9-9 Art Shade, 11-io Gav Town, 13-13 Land Ruler, 15-15 Woolooga, 16-16 Waterloo Bridge 12 -12 Chatacre, 1-3 Golden Hem ’ . Phree-quarters of a-length, neck’ time, lm 14s. Nanakea was fourth. Winner trained by C. Tapp, MataITlclttl.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 14637, 5 April 1948, Page 3
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