MARTON J.C.
CRAMOND BAY WINS IN CLOSE FINISH
t WANGANUI, Sept. 22. chaS er T Hunters’ SteepleWhich f J?°W°£1 1116 ride J of High Morale, wnicn tell at the second last fence was wini£r d oiri h T« aUsin l interference to the Jo » e <’ was suspended for ths ‘ j M am aku fell at the third last fence and broke his neck.
Results:— fra?.yX Er ? ILE HANDICAP, Of £250; about four furlongs.—4, 4 SEA LAD 8-5 S. Ano3 ’ K 2 K B A lly Ruff ’ n 8-5 W. J. Broughton 2; 5, 5 General Post 8-5 B. Hart 7 « Tonin’ M i ar i »’ £ Senior Wrangler; J t i y; A Robinette; 11. 9 Avon7 Robl y7; 10. 10 Meteorina; 8 « J. Torch Bearer also started. Three lengths; length and a half. Petre M “r<^. fourt h- Time, 50 l-ssec. 9 of £3 °o: six furlongs.— 2,2 FLEETWOOD 8-7 N. B. Holland 1* m IwM^sal?an 1 w M^ sal ? anc ® B ‘ 7 W. J. Broughton 2; lO \a 2^o^?So B * 7 R - W. Shaw 3. 18. 19 Afton Water; 7, 8 Phoenicia; 12, 5 Centennial Pride; 19, 18 Bonifort; 14, 14 Sunstream; 21, 21 Primordial; 3, 3 Koneke; 20, 20 Commercial; 15, 15 Flying Light; 8, 10 Welcome Guest; 18, 16 Ho- £? U J2 : 10 Cincture; 9, 9 Homespun; 12. 13 Lady Oratory; 17,16 Jasper; 6,6 Matara; 5, 7 The Denbigh and Castlebrae bracketed; 21, 20 Red Foil; 4, 4 Incision and Ecstasy bracketed, also started. Head; length and a half. The Denbigh was fourth. Time, Imin 16sec. HACK HURDLES, of £300; about one JP 1 , I ,® a half.—l, 1 GREEK DANCER N. Rouse 1; 8, 8 Old Red 9-1 I. Rohloff 2; 6, 6 Thunderhead 9-0 R. Stevetis 3. _ 2 - 3 Gay Robe; 4, 4 Prince Wheriko; 7, 8 Gold Dale; 3,2 Phalaria; 5, 5 Our Pat: 9, 9 Flying Drake also started. Two lengths; length. Bay Robe was fourth. Time, 2min 47 2-ssee. FLYING HANDICAP, of £400; seven furlongs.—3, 3 STONEY BROKE 7-7 .B. Boreham 1; 1, 1 Tutere 8-10 W. J. Broughton 2; 2,2 Alright 8-5 K. Chote 3. 6, 6 Financial: 10, 7 Whackie; 9, 8 Flying Ace; 13, 13 Singing Hills; 4, 4 Blue ChU? 8 ; 7. 9 High Order; 5, 5 Keening; 15, 13 Theolateral; 8, 10 Moutoa Lord; 11, 10 Argumentative; 12, 12 Adrigoole; 14, 15 Park Light also started. Nose; head. -Whackie was fourth. Time, lmin 29 2-ssec. HACK AND HUNTERS’ STEEPLES, of £300; about two miles and a half.—3, 4 OLD JOE 9-0 car. 9-3 J C. Carroll 1; 6, 7 Royal Scholar 9-0 N. McKinnon 2; 2,2 Dualine 9-7 G. Ivil 3. 4, 3 Golden Tide; 1, 1 High Morale (fell) and Northfield bracketed; 8, 6 Last Match; 9, 9 Nanook; 10, 10 Cuisinier; 5, 5 Mamaku (fell); 7, 8 Te Ranui; 11, 11 Rampant also started. Three-quarters of a length; three lengths. Northfield was fourth. Time, 4min 50sec. MARTON HANDICAP, of £500; one mile and a quarter.—l, 1 CRAMOND BAY 7- car. 7-111 W. J. Broughton 1; 4. 3 The Grand 7-10 J. Eaton 2; 2,2 Dink’s Own 8- W. E. Carter f; 3, 4 Behave 7-12 J. W. Jenkins t. Dead heat for third. 6, 5 Black Plato; 7, 7 Miss Delaware; 5, 6 Ganges; 10, 9 Hulabaloo; 12, 12 The Monarch; 8, 8 Foxella; 11, 11 Abdicate; 9, 10 Lady Scholar also started. Nose; nose. Black Plato was fifth. Time, 2min 7 l-ssec. SPRING HACK, of £400; nine furlongs. —6, 6 FURIOSO 8-0 L. J. Clutterbuck 1; 9, 9 Tahli 7-13 V. J. Sellars 2; 1, 1 Newel Post 9-0 W. J. Broughton 3. 2, 3 Broiefort Star; 3,2 Trig Point; 4, 4 Incline; 14, 13 Patta Fe; 15, 14 Chef d’Oeuvre; 8, 8 Czarina; 6, 7 Gay Tide; 11, 10 Sparkling Lady; 17, 17 Bouton d’Or; 5, 5 Clyde Bridge; 16, 16 Emerge; 12, 14 Rickite; 13. 12 Silver Ball; 18, 18 Te Aramoana; 10. 11 Top Drawer also started. Two lengths; length and a half. Rickie was fourth. Time, lmin 55 2-ssec. FAREWELL HACK HANDICAP, of £300; six furlongs.—7, 8 DUTCH MARY 8-1 car. 7-8 R. Saunders 1; 3,2 Prefa 9-0 W. J. Broughton 2; 9, 8 Moutoa Lord 8-13 R. Shaw 3. 5, 4 Genghiz Khan; 6, 7 Zahra; 1, 1 Autoshine; 16, 15 True Friend; 10, 10 Richmond Park; 11, 12 Cock Robin: 13, 13 Lady Burford; 4, 5 Tribute; 15, 14 All Bay; 2, 3 Accepted; 14, 16 Culloden Moor; 8, 9 Otamaire; 12, 11 Court Crier also started. Length and a half; length. Tribute was fourth. Time, lmin 16sec.
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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24987, 23 September 1946, Page 7
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