HUNT MEETING AT KOTORUA
HIT PARADE WINS STEEPLES
(New Zealand Press Association) ROTORUA, October 24. The Rotorua and Bay of B Clubs held their annual combined meeting at Arawa Park, Rotorua, on Saturday, in fine, sunny weather. The track was in good order. There was a large attendance. ~ t < The double. Clancy—Prince Hiwai, paid , The S totalisator handled £135,880 ss. of ' which £59,225 15s was off-course betting. ■ ROTORUA AND BAY OF PLENTY HACK AND HUNTERS’ HURDLES, of ; £500; one mile and five furlongs. 2,2 j LORD GILPIN 10-4 W. Corbett 1; 1. J Festival Song 9-4 B. M. Geor 2; 16, 16 Bordeau 9-0 N. S. Manning 3. _ . . 11, 11 Winslow Boy; 3, 4 Fair Script. 1 14, 14 Free Range; 4, 5 High Gold; 7, 3 1 Cutlass; 5, 7 Kooti; 6, 6 Pad: 8. 8 Etau; 19, 19 Anorello; 9, 10 Canon Royal; 17, 18 Conciliate; 15, 15 Fair Beau; 18. 17. Lord . Barra; 13, 13 Rua Tahi; 12. 12 Trench Pal; 10, 9 Twilight Ranger also started. Half-length; same. Cutlas was fourth. ; Time, 3min 1 l-ssec. Dividends.—Win: £7 8s 6d. Places: £2 • 9s 6d, £3 4s. £l7 9s. INNOVATION HANDICAP, of £325; six furlongs.—First Division: 6. 8 CIMBAY 8-6 G. W. Lawson 1; 2.2 Te Roto 8-5 K. D. Campbell 2; 1, 1 Derby Day 8-8 D. J. 1 Riordan 3. „ r c , 9, 6 Peaceful; 14, 11 Blonde Boy; 5, 5 Tam'te Kapua; 7, 7 Pakiri; 12. 10 Ar- ; ganda; 21. 17 First Section; 13, 16 Golden Gate; 3, 3 Kairanga; 20. 20 Lilibay; 17, 21 . Miss Morse; 19, 17 Moslem Prince; 16, 15 Royal Praise; 15, 14 Winslow Girl also started. „ , Length; length and a half. Kairanga , was fourth. Time, Imin 14 l-ssec. Dividends.—Win: £B. Places: £4 4s 6d, ■ £1 19s 6d. _ ' Second Division: 3, 3 THE SUMMIT 8-5 1 N. B. Holland 1; 8, 9 Rotunda 8-5 D. J. , O’Sullivan 2; 4, 4 Prowess 8-9 J. Hely 3. 11, 12 Silver Ribbon; 6, 8 Bonny Jinks; ; 5, 5 Flying Satchel; 12, 10 Lyndale; 10, 11 . Best Acre; 21, 17 Constant Fire; 13, 16 Cornish Blue; 3, 3 Nanking; 20, 20 Hyde Park; 17, 21 Muscille; 13, 17 Peepanella; , 16, 15 She; 2,2 Totarunui; 15, 14 Triple Chance; 18, 19 Work Out also started. Length; half-length. Peepanella was fourth. Time, Imin 14 2-ssec. Dividends.—Win: £3 15s 6d. Places: £2, £4 17s. Brackets: Cimbay and Bonny Jinks, Te Roto and Totarunui, The Summit and Kairanga. LADIES’ BRACELET, of £350; nine furlongs and a half.—B, 8 CONKEDA 10-7 Mr W. J. Timms 1; 1, 1 Wigwam 11-1 Mr T. Duncan 2; 2,2 Wattle 10-8 Mr W. Gee 3. 3. 3 Treasure King; 5, 4 Hartnell: 9, 10 Captain Bold; 6, 7 Clear View; 7, 6 Dandy Fox; 4. 5 Epic Flight; 12, 12 Hornblower; 11, 11 Jigga; 10, 9 Porangahau also started. Five lengths; two lengths. Epic Flight was fourth. Time, 2min 3 l-ssec. Dividends.—Win: £23 13s. Places: £6 3s, £1 9s, £1 15s. TALLY-HO HANDICAP, of £750; one mile and a quarter and 180 yards.—l, 1 CLANCY 7-7 J. A. Gibbs 1; 2,2 Brue 7-5 K. D. Campbell 2; 10, 11 Gillace 7-7 J. F. Grylls 3. 3, 3 Fair Town; 8, 6 Treasure Chest; 14, 14 Complicity; 12, 12 Fettle; 13, 13 Nimvir; 9, 9 Nonpareil; 4, 7 Galadale; 7, 8 Kerry Dale; 11, 10 Kwasind; 5, 5 Neuform; 6, 4 Uncle Sam also started. Half-length; head. Fair Town was fourth. Time, 3min 16 l-ssec. Dividends.—Win: £5 4s. Places: £2 Is 6d, £2 7s 6d, £5 14s. BERTRAM MEMORIAL STEEPLECHASE, of £900; about three miles.—s, 5 HIT PARADE 9-5 T. Reynolds 1; 7, 7 Pleasant Bay 9-2 J. Donnell 2; 4, 4 Mildara 10-9 V. H. Simpson 3. 1, 1 Silver Blue; 3, 3 Sleepy Duke; 2,2 Crossroads; 6, 6 Trench Fighter also started. Two furlongs. Time, smin 49sec. Dividends.—Win: £6 2s. Places: £2 16s 6d. £7 3s. FLYING HANDICAP, of £650; six ; furlongs.—3, 2 PRINCE HIWAI 7-13 J. O’Sullivan 1; 4, 5 Shine 7-5 N. D. Riordan 2; 7, 6 Sumner 7-8 D. J. Wyatt 2, 4 Nushka; 1. 1 Joy Step; 6, 7 Glowworm; 10, 10 Master Crest; 8, 8 Lord Nelson; 9, 9 Blue Pot; 13, 13 Ferntree; 11, 11 Ominous; 12, 12 Ranfurly Shield also started. Neck; half a head. Nushka was fourth. Time, Imin 12 l-ssec. Dividends.—Win: £6 10s 6d. Places: £2 3s 6d, £2 ss, £3 14s. HAERERA HACK HANDICAP, of £475; nine furlongs and a half.—First Division: 4. 4 LOCHAIN 8-1 W. J. Mudford 1; 8, 6 Last Post 9-0 W. Anderson 2; 5, 7 Flying Enterprise 8-2 N. D. Riordan 3. 1. 1 Fordson; 15, 15 Golden Bond; 7, 8 Brerlyn; 23, 23 Oral Fair; 11, 12 Charwood; 2,2 Lachlan; 18, 20 Phamad; 13, 13 Anorelio; 20, 19 Dumas; 21, 21 Golden Port; 10, 10 Devon’s Pride; 19, 17 Marcola; 17, 17 Princess Rana; 16, 16 Royal Waltz; 12, 11 Wee Chat also started. Neck; three-quarters of a length. Dumas was fourth. Time, Imin 59 l-ssec. Dividends.—Win: £5 2s 6d. Places: £2 18s, £3 Bs. Second Division: 2,2 KANSAS 7-11 M. Martinovich 1; 11, 12 Bronze Tact 7-10 B. Hills 2; 13, 13 Silver Torch 7-4 K. Kerr 3. 9, 9 Ecilagwen; 6, 5 Shangola; 14, 14 Veyor Fox; 3, 3 Resourceful; 20, 19 Cloghran; 10, 10 Ferdinand: 19, 17 Irish Fancy; 17, 17 Maguire’s Bridge; 16, 16 Privateer; 22. 11 Understanding also started. Half a length; nose. Irish Fancy was fourth. Time, Imin 59 3-ssec. Dividends.—Win: £4 14s 6d. Places: £2 Bs, f £5 Is. Brackets: Kansas and Lachlan, Bronze Tact and Charwood. MASTER’S HACK HANDICAP, of £500; nine furlongs.—2, 2 SUPREME COURT 8-4 D. J. O’Sullivan 1; 5, 5 Yardarm 7-9 N. D. Riordan 2; 13, 14 Millock 7-12 A. C. Leatham 3. 1, 1 Tekanawa; 3, 3 Silverine; 15, 16 Super Law: 8, 9 Royal Standard; 4, 4 Arran Chief; 11. 12 Benton; 20, 18 Questionnaire: 18, 19 Acclaim; 7, 7 Cindy Lu; 14, 10 High Force; 9, 12 Innes Fair; 17, 17 Nobly Born; 18, 20 Specific; 16. 15 Tinonui; 6. 6 Wroxham; 12, 18 Hiwlroa also started. Three lengths; length. Benton was fourth. Time, Imin 13sec. Dividends.—Win: £4 18s 6d. Places: £1 18s, £3 10s 6d, £lO Ils.
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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27489, 25 October 1954, Page 4
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