FOXTON R.C.
! DILEAS WINS CARNARVON HANDICAP ' (P.A.) PALMERSTON NORTH, May 7. The Foxton Racing Club’s meeting was : held on Saturday In brilliantly fine weather. The attendance was large, and the totalisator handled £34,075 10s* Compared with £21,356 10s in September, 1940, the last time the club raced on its own Course. Results;— STAKES, of £150; six furlongs.— 5, 5 OTAMairE 8-5 R. Urwin 1; 11, 10 Pallmeer 8-5 A. S. Ewan 2; 1, 1 Home Spun 8-5 A. Johnson 3. 8, 8 Bright Flash and Clout’s IGift bracketed; 13, 13 Circuit; 10, 12 Co-oper-ate, 2,2 Czarina; 4, 3 Flak: 7, 7 Gay Flame; 6, 6 Gay Stitches; 14, 14 Inchcape; 16, 16 Lady Elva; 3, 4 Lord Victor; 10, 11 Oemo; 9, 9 Relampago; 15, 15 Valuers also started. Half a length; length and a quarter. Flak was fourth. Time, imin 18sec. PORQUTAWHAO HURDLES, of £200; one mile and five furlongs.—s, 4 MERRY VAALS 9-2 F. Power; 1; 1, 1 Foreign Coin 10-5 J. Fagan 2; 4, 5 Pen wilt 9-0 H. Powell 3, 2, 3 Gold Money Song; 3,2 Tidapa; 6, 6 War Credit also started. Three lengths; five lengths. War Credit was fourth. Time, 3min 2 3-ssee* HERRINGTON HACK HANjMCAp, of $200; seven furlongs*—!, 1 TRIG POINT 8- H. Pearce 1; 6, 6 Grey Donne 7-13 D. Collins 2; 2,2 Glen Urquhart 8-2 C. Christensen 3. 3, 3 Incline; 4, 4 Carthage; 5, 5 Fair Game; 7, 7 Imprint also started. Half a length; two and a half lengths. Fair Game was fourth. Time, imin 29 3-6 sec. CARNARVON HANDICAP, of £400; one mile and a quarter.—4, 3 DILEAS 7-0 H. Pearce 1; 5, 4 Hulabaloo 7-7 J. P. Bowness 2; 3, 5 Flying Hawk 7-11 G. R. Tattersail 3. 1, 1 Lady Spiral; 2,2 Siffging Hills; 6. 6 Tavern Light also started. Short length; length and a half. Lady Spiral was fourth. Time, 2min Bsec. WHIROKINO STEEPLECHASE, pf £200; two miles and a quarter.—2, 1 GAY ROUEN 9-0 J. Fagan 1; 5, 6 Colonel Bogey 9*2 J. Hastie 2; 6, 5 Speed King I 9- N* Rouse 3. 1,2 Dunvegan; 3, 3 Nanook; 4, 4 Lady Premier; 7, 7 Lady Charm; 8, 8 Mokonui also started. Length; same. Lady Premier was fourth. Time, 6ml!? 19 l-ssec. KEBBELL MEMORIAL, of £300; six furlongs.—l, 4 PARNELL 7-7 F. Mullins 1; 3, 1 Sir Bradbury 8-11 C. A. Bowry 2; 5, 5 Indian Sport 8-2 A. Johnson 3. 2,2 G&y Lena; 4, 3 Omahina also started. Six lengths; three lengths. Gay Lena was fourth. Time, Imin 15 4-ssec. MOUTOA MACK HANDICAP, of £200: nine furlortgs.—l4, 14 SERGEANT JACK 8-0 S. Farland 1: 1, 1 Sailor Boy 8-6 J. P. Bowness 2; 5. 5 TheioWay 8-2 P. Spratt | '<, 3 Gynerio; 7, 7 Mary Jo; 17, 18 ' Golden Tide; 3,. 2 Culloden Moor; 18, 17 ! Sir Boswell; 2, 4 Master Day;-9,11 Manu- ! tere; 10, 8 Broderie; 11, 13 St. Hilton; 113. 12 Battle Chief; 16* 16 Master Gain; 6, 6 Moutoa Lord; 8, 9 Alchemist; 15, 15 Gay Stitches; 12, 10 Man’s Pride also started Half a length; same. Broderie was fourth. Time, Imin 50 l-ssec. HIMITANGI HACK HANDICAP, of I £200; six furlongs.—3, 3 BLUE CHIPS 8-12 W. Rout 1; 4, 4 Theocritus 8-6 R. Urwin ( 2; 9, 9 Ringscarf 7-7 J. Bowness 3. 2,2 Colopier; 1, 1 Gold Shoes; 5, 5 Cooraclare; 8, 8 Thunderhead; 7, 7 First Footing; 10, 10 Miss Pompadour; 6, 6 Rockanul; 11. 11 Circuit also started. I Length and a half; twtr lengths. Colo- ; pier was fourth. Time, Imin 16sec.
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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24867, 6 May 1946, Page 7
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