FEILDING J.C.'S AUTUMN MEETING.
( PRESS ASSOCIATION* TEI.ECRAM.) -FEILDIXG. April 13: Tho weather was beautifully fine for the concluding dcy_ of the Feilding J.C. Autumn Meeting, and the track in good order. Seven bookmakers were licensed outside and three inside. The totalisiior receipts for tho Meeting totalled -22,104. as against £31,534 last year. Results:— DENBIGH STAKES, of 200 soys; fix furlongs—Mon Ami Sst lllb, 1; Hermia. 7st 91b, 2: Toa Tuhi. 6st 12!b. 3.' Scratched: Sandstream. Mon Ami and Hermia led all the way. the former winning easily by three length?. Time lm : n IPscc. AWAHURI HACK WELTER, of 100 soys; or, e mile and a quarter—Clemora, 3?t 3!b. 1; Mid-lan. 9st 21b. 2; Canadian. 7st 91b. 3. Also started: Mississippi. Won comfortably by bpji ii 'er>-*fh. T ; rup. 2min 12 2-sth «ec KIMBOLTOX HURDLES, cf 150 soys; one mile and three-ouartcrs—Maidi, list, 1; Whutnkura. 9st 9!b. '-3; Rookbv. 10?t 21b. 3. Also started : Master Dcug'as. Oryx. Paparaehi 3r.d Showmar. Scratched: X Trier. Shown;ar. rnrl_ Paparaahi led for the first mile, then M.-.idi took the lead, and won by a lcr.p'h. Time, 3rm'n 21 3-sth sec. OHOUA HACK T-Tl r R!)L?;S ef 100 fovs ; ■-•:e mile ar.d a HH-Whiiuper 9st 431b. 1; Itannhaeta. lOst 3'b. 2; £p«ci'-.s-i. lOst 3'b, 3. v t-d—Firsnco.-ur. S.-.r-i -.-> and Whimper led ftr the Srii ;t i'.o. R-ir.-<ibaeta cam* vi i>i:t cct:!d iivt over'.ak.- "iV'rni-cr. who -...in by H-.tmo len~:hs T.xe, i'min -19 4-sth ".-JESTER HANDICAP, <•: £.i 0 govs: one in:!-r and r. q-jaiter —%Vai.-.jku &*■♦.. 71b 1: '.' ; .:df:i tills, ; ! _t feb. 2; F.i.-t-t Tst C'.b. 3. AU ft-.rtcd. Wi.paku. 11-a'uui: snd Tan::injur.;. led j—st tne stand, scd ke:it m the
same order *11 round. Entering the straight Ooiden Gate overtook the ntter two. W_t?aku won easily by ore and a half lengths, .nie. 2min 9s*c. REWA HACK HANDICAP, of 100 aors; six -ivr.ongs—Dervish. 6st 7lb, l; Ny'.and, 9st 31b. 2; Sinjrer, 6st 121b, 3. Also started : Nicotines Waipunui, Quick March, and Liquid Air. Entering the straight Dervish'ran past Nyland, and won by a length. Time, lmin 16tsec. MAIDEN SCURRY, of 100 soys: five furlongs and a hah"—Prevail, 9.*t. 1: Wbareknra 9st, 2; Waioum, 9st, 3. Also started: Sylvan Song. Captain Pee.". Official, B-lc, Annie. Arivore, Thetis, Pukeruru, Newport. Retort, Itswera. Rosymorn, Leolander, and Konawai. Wen 'all the way by two lengths. Time, lmin lOJsec. MARINO WELTER HANDICAP, of 150 povs; about one mile—Eclogue, 8s t 131b, 1; Longner. 9st 21b. 2; Probability. est 91h. 3. Also started: B;urra«-quc. Roosevelt, Belario Moscow, and Anemone. The fie'd was bunched for most of the way. Eclogue ca_ie away ir the straight, and won by half a length. Time, lmin 49sec.
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13397, 14 April 1909, Page 8
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