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TE KUITI R.C.

WILTSHIRE WINS STEEPLECHASE. (PRESS ASSOCI4XJOH SS&EG& \U.) HAMILTON. May 22. The Te Kuiti Racing Club's annual meeting concluded to-day in fine weather. There was a good attendance, and the track was somewhat holding. The totalisator investments for the day were £14,16» 10s, compared with £4877 on the same day last year at Te Kuiti. For the meeting the investments were £28,876 10s. compared with j £10,742 10s last year. Results:— I MANIAPOTO HACK STEEPLECHASE, | Of 100 sovs. Two miles and a half. « I—MAUNGA KING 9-4 .. Foster 1 6 ; 7_Valpeen 9-0 .. •• H J?J7 Ia "- 1. 3—High Pitch 10-7 .. Olive 3 4 4 Standfast 9-11; 2, 2 Ruby Meteor 9.0' 7 6 Coaehraan 9-0; 5, 5 Gallant. Jack 9-0 ! s! 8 Golden Vanity 0-0 also starfed. Won by five lengths; 75 yards second and third. Time, Sroiu 32 4-3 see. TEIAL HANDICAP, Ol 75 bov&. Six furlong. | 4. 3—PHIAKUO 7-7 ;... •- ."J, 11. 12—Confuoco 7-7 •• •• - 1 15. 11—Val Watch 7-7 .- /.••"! 4 3 High Escbange 7-7 coupled with Phiakuo; 2, 2 Grand City 8-5; 11, Uj Twenty"four* Carat 8-0; 7 6 Substation 8-0; 3 4 Sir Val 7-12; «, 7 Twidaleyo /-7; 10 0 Notamint 7-7; 5, 18 Bush Lawyer 7-7- 17, 16 Whistling Kufus 7-7; 21, 2Muriel Comet 7-7; 15, 12 Revelation 7-7; SO" 18 Lady Zinnia 7-7; 17, 17 Lucky Strike 7.7-19. "20 Curlew 7-7; 8, 8 Silver Wattle 7.7- 22 21 Kopurere 7-7; 1, 1 Dustup 7-7; 0. !5 Sandy Dbc 7-7; 12. 10 Kind Words 7J7- 11. 15 Gold Mnsk 7-7 also started. Won Vy two lengths; a neck second and third. Time, lmin 18 4-ssec. WAITOMO HANDICAP, Of 130 soys. One mile. y 2—PROLYXO 7-9 -.., Voitre .1 ,1. I—Speedmint 8-2 .. £. tk ,' nB - 8. B—Protomint 8-7 ..Tinker J 7 7 Eager Rose 812; 13, 15 Pnnca Val 8-7- !» .12 Flying Princo 8-7; 18, 14 King March'B-7; 5, 4. Knight ot l Australia 8-4; 2 8 Desert Star 8-4; 4, 5 Lady Quex 8-1, 15 11 AHov 7-9; 18. 19 Tarporley 7-3; 10. n Teels 7-3: 30, 13 Grand Tea 7-1 ; 16, - l< Lucy Rose 7-0; 16, 13 Princes Bedc 7-0-12 10 Mnrcrhal 7-0; 6, 6 Muster Jiorval 7-6; 19, 18 Blnndford 7-0 also started. Won by a neck; a length second and third. Time, lmin 45 2-ssce. j»io »io Htrawas handicap, Of 150 B<ws. Ona mite an« thrae-nuattere. 2. I—HIGH COMMISSIONER 10-6 Thomson 1 9. B—Biferm 9-7 .. V. McEao S 6. s—Free Air 0-5 .. Pi-eiton 3 5, 6 Oraachan 10-9; 1. 3 Thespis 10-0; 4 4 True Blood 9-12; 9, 9 Cargen 9-0; 8' 8 Trishna 9-0; 7, 7 Mia Stolla 0-0; 10, 10 Goodfellow 9-0 also started. Won by half a head; six lengths accond and third. Time, 3min 21 8-56Cc. HAHOATIKI HACK HANDICAP, Of 75 bovs, and sweepstake. Six furlongs. 4. 4—SINKING FUND 7-7 .. Wiggins 1 1. i_Puss Moth 8-10 .. Broughton 2 15. 15 —Sweet Whisper 7-5 .. McKeniio 3 6, 7 Imamint 8-9; 12, 12 Valueless 8-6; 5 6 Gay Bronev 8-0; 2, 2 Ohio! Lap 7-12; 9. 9 Park Marble 7-5; 3, .'1 Allegretto 7-5; g 8 Hushing 7-5; 11, 10 Welcome Lu 7-2; 10 14 Illuminelli 7-2; 10, 16 Beau Irish 7-2- 7, 5 Miss Lulu 7-2: 13, 11 Kanapa 7-0; 13, 13 Diversion 7-0; 17, 17 TapApa 7-0 also started. Won by 0 neck each way. Time, lmin 18 3-ssec. KAWHIA STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP^ Of 175 sovs. Two miles and a half. 5. S—WILTSIIIRK 10-1 .. Smith 1 2. 2—Lucess 9-11 .. Foster 2 6. 6—Kawini 0-0 .. .. Olive 3 1, 1 Make Up 11-13; 4, 4 St. Wavngal 9-12; 0, 6 Master Lu 9-7; 7, 7 Star Comet 9-0 also started. Won by three lengths; two lengths sccoud and third. Time, umin 30scc. MAIEOA HANDICAP, Of 125 sovs. Six furlongs. 5 S—MILADI 7-10 .. Broughton 1 3. 2—Limex 7-8 .. .. Lone 2 6. 6—Jonathan 7-12 .. Keeswg •> 2. 4 British Columbia 8-6; 4, 8 Lord val 8-0; 1, 1 Gay Marigold 7-8; 7, 7 King lord 7-4; 8, 8 Haviland 7-0 also started. 1 Won by half a length: a neck second and third. Time, lmin 17 3-ssc;.

FAREWELL HACK HANDICAP. 0£ 100 sots. One mile. 3. 3—TATTOON 8-0 .. Clifford 1 7. 6 —Bcrrl Lntour 8-10 .. Mclnally J 2. I—Golden1 —Golden Sceptre 8-4 .. Broughton 3 5," 4 Woodfnll 0-13; 4, 5 Glenrata 9-2; 6 7 Grand Spirit 8-13; 9, 8 Don't Lap 8-5; 1, 2 Colnssical 8-5; 10, 10 Gigantic 8-3; 8, 0 Intaglio 8-0; 12, 13 Principal 8-0; 18, 12 Book Law 8-0; 16, 16 Queen Nassau 8-0; 14, 15 Wilton 8-0; 14, 10 Sandy Dis S-O; 15, 15 Searcher 8-0 also started. Won by a length; half a length second and third. Time, lmin 46 4-sscc.

GREYMOUTH J.C. NOMINATIONS. The following nominations have been received for the Greymouth Jockey Club's meeting on June 3:— KAIMATA HACK HANDICAP, of 50 boys; six furiongs and b half—Marflch Felluce, Hampden. Gold Sand, Jaol, Silver Sight, Gold Arrow, Marmoration, Dawn o' Day. Arrowmid, Forceful, Solitaire 11., Helen Hayes. JUNE HANDICAP TROT (in harness), of 50 nova; 3min Slsec class; ono mile and three furlongs—Matchglow,, Glengowrie, Royal Time, Town Crier. Major Brent, Plain Pearl, Lemora, Chancellor Boy, Dawn Sonoma, Levanter. GRANDSTAND HANDICAP, of 70 sovs; on* mile and a quarter—Ravine, Eaton Hall, Buoyant. Fleeting Glance. Coll, Animated. Miaa Mercia, Projection. FLYING HANDICAP, of 50 sovs; five furlongs and a half—Hampden, Gold Sand, Awamutu, Full Crop, Kevino,. Tariff, Cinders. Knockabain, Forceful, So.litaire 11., Solveat, Noteworthy, Mies Mercia, Lady Rene, Projection. WINTER HACK HANDICAP, of 50 sovs; neven furlongs—Marflch Felluce, Gold band, Eaton Hall Jael. Silver Sight, Gold Arrow, Marmoration, Dawn o* Day, Knocklong, An>mated, Helen Hayed. KAIAT\ HANDICAP TROT (in harness). Nt BO govs: 2min 26sec class; one mile — MatcLlow, Glengowrie, Royal Time, Town Crier? Ml or Brfnt, Plain Pearl, Lemora, Chancellor Boy. Dawn Sonoma, Levanter. FJNAL HANDICAP, of 50 sovs; eix furlongs and a half—Ravine, Fortallco, Giggleswick. Iraasurvey, Awamutu, Coll, Gold Woll Tariff, Solvear. Misb Mercia, Projection, Hampden, Gold Sand, Eaton Hall. Buoyant, Full Crop, Fleeting Glance, Marmoration, Gold Arrow,' Noteworthy, Lady Rene.

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20862, 23 May 1933, Page 12

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TE KUITI R.C. Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20862, 23 May 1933, Page 12

TE KUITI R.C. Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20862, 23 May 1933, Page 12

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