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EGMONT CLUB

PACING

SILVER CHARM WINS STEEPLECHASE

(New Zealand Press Association) HAWERA. July 1,

The second day of the Egmont Racing Hub’* meeting was held in showery weather, before a fair attendance. The tr?cß was soft. The totalisator handled £33,935. comoared with £40.431 on the first day last rear. The total for the meeting was £71.254. against £73.083 last year. The double dividend for Red Aster and j*oy was £B6 Os 6d for £l. Results: — manawapou hurdles handicap, rf £325: one mile and three-quarters.— 4 6 MILLION DOLLAR (4) 9-0 car. 9-2 C. R- Cooksley 1; 1. 1 Alamo (10) 9-0 T. jjohi 2: 2, 3 Young Isaac (3) 9-1 J. P. Butler 3. 6, 5 Broiesome; 3. 2 Ascot Heath; 5, 4 Silver Trap; 8. 8 Sir Pouma; 7, 7 Hurry Boy also started. Three lengths; 20 lengths. Ascot Heath was fourth. Time: 3min 36sec. Dividends. —Win: £8 13s. Places: £2 35, £1 5s 6d. £1 9s 6d. SHORTS HACK HANDICAP, of £300; six furlongs.—lo. 9 AVORY (9) 8-0 B. P. Wood 1; 3. 2 Our Belle (4) 8-7 J. Grylls 2; 6. 6 Red Marquis (11) 8-0 R. Meynell >.

2. 3 False Alarm; 5. 4 Golden Roll; 1. 1 Isolde; 4. 5 Marlyn; 9. 10 Makalu; 15. 17 Legal Sun; 17, 15 Peggy Leighon; 14, 14 Marline: 7, 7 High Town: 8. 8 Pheasant; 12. 12 Regal Realm: 11, 11 Shahdine; 13, 13 Treasurette; 16, 16 Slingray also started.

Length and a half; length and a half Marlyn was fourth. Time: Imin 22sec Dividends.—Win: £22 ss. Places: £5 7s •d. £2 4s 6d. £3 13s.

DAVIDSON HANDICAP, of £475: one mile and a quarter.—B, 8 RED ASTER (12) 7-7 G. Lawson 1; 4. 4 Bassanio (7) 7-7 car. 7-9*2 A. M. Dulieu 2; 2,2 Emerald Isle (1) 8-5 B. P. Wood 3 7. 9 Pontoon; 3, 3 Aidershot; 3, 3 BexB .r° wn Grouse; 1, 1 Himiler; 10, 10 MusciUe; 6. 6 Retreat; 9, 7 Glitterwings also started.

Half a head; three-quarters of a length Brown Grouse was fourth. Time, 2firin 20 2-osec.

£2 D, 7^. ds «Tid £l2 - Places: £3

C A DA oY S 2?=i- 1 S T EEPLE . CHASE HANOlla**, ot XbaO, two miles and a half 10, 10 SILVER CHARM (8) 9-0 R McSn e ? ey fi 1: - 2 r- 2 ?°” a * v (2) 10 - 8 A - WadCooksiey’ 3 Count Mln erva (5) 9-9 C. R.

6 i P c °F’ 2 ’ 2 Fiachra; 4, 4 Had- <=♦ 1 Solent; 3. 3 Skipalong; 7 7 Hlgn Street; 9 - 9 Nod; 13, 11 Commit Kh : 12 i?F^erf el ° US i H ’ 12 Lord Bal - I 3 ersure also started. Solentwas p Brackets: Ronay and Fiachra H^ D Y ,C ,IX- 1 Var S v eV 7 Flvi’nl 0 <n^^ plu l US: . 3 ' 5 Monogram; 5. 6 Flymg ..lipper; 1, 1 Drumawhey; 11 n l?S?’ y Kr Y * rk: ?’ 9 Blue Pot: 7 * 7 Highland Nectar; 4. 4 Ranfurly Shield; 8? 8 Sumner also started.

. Tv l2 lengths: head. Drumawhey was fourth. Time, Imin 36 3-ssec £9 4s. Places: £4 15s 60. £1 13s 6d.

Bracket Intuitive and Foy WAIHI HANDICAP, of £300; six fur longs.—2. 2 RAUMATI (1) 8-7 W. Aitken 1; 1, 1 Tamasua (3) 8-13 M. Riordan 27, 7 Royal Ruler (13) 8-3 K. Grylls 3. 5. 6 Natella; 9. 8 Quicksand; 4 3 Nebraska: 10. 10 High View; 8, 9 Tarik; 11. 13 Gold Breeze; 14. 14 Blarney Bov: 3. 4 Earl Robin; 12, 11 Nutrola: 13, 12 Mr Chance; 17. 15 Scarlet’s Ghost; 15, 17 Boianne: 6, 5 Miss Merit; 16, 16 Whistling Gay also started. Half a neck; four lengths. Nebraska was fourth. Time, Imin 22 4-ssec. Dividends.—Win: £4 Is 6d. Places: £1 IBs. £1 8s 6d. £5 4s 6d. S. C. TONKS MEMORIAL HACK PLATE. of £425; one mile and a quarter. —First Division: 14. 14 IDLE FANCY (13)

8-2 A. George 1; 4, 5 Keneu (11) 8-2 K Grylls 2; 3. 2 Sovereign's Escort (1) 9-4 J. Harris 3. 5, 6 Lucky Arch; 9, 10 Crown Lease: 15. 17 Locherbie: 13. 13 Gay Scholar; 10. 8 Mainspring; 13, 15 The Trappist: 6. 4 Gallop Fire; 16. 16 Yankee Lad; 17, 18 Pontefract: 11. 11 Lady Tregenna; 8, 7 Anaeapri also started. Length: two lengths. Lady Tregenna was fourth. Time, 2min 23 l-ssec. Dividends.—Win: £l4 10s. Places: £6 Bs. £2 15s. Second Division: 21. 21 FAROE BANK (23A) 8-0 car. 8-fiJ K. Grylls 1: 17. 18 Conduct (21A) 8-0 car. 8-2 B. Carroll 2; 7, 9 Colmar (8) 8-6 G. Tattersall 3. 1. 3 Grand Bank; 2. 1 Selector; 19. 19 Educated; 20. 20 Nepal; 13. 13 King Massa: 10, 8 My Jewel: 12. 12 Double Beau; 18. 15 Suncele; 6. 4 Beau Valet; 16, 16 Bartown; 11, 11 Wyn Mark; 8, 7 Linden also started. Two lengths; length. Grand Bank was fourth. Time. 2min 25 2-ssec. Dividends.—Win: £43 Ils. Places: £lB Is. £9 9s 6d. Bracket: Conduct and Pontefract. BOROUGH HACK HANDICAP, of £300; seven furlongs.—First Division: 2,2 SUPER FAIR (9) 8-3 iJ. O’Neill 1; 15, 15 Genteel (15) 8-0 car. 8-2 W T . Aitken 2; 12, 12 Bonny Prince (11) 8-0 car. 8-21 B. Carroll 3. 7. 9 Black Oak; 4. 5 Arawana; 10. 11 Golden Gloves: 1, 1 Footnote; 20. 20 Inaha. 18. 18 Bonny Jinks; 14. 13 Geon; 11, 10 Grimsby; 11. 10 Ecuador also started. Six lengths: six lengths. Footnote was fourth Time. Imin 38sec. Dividends.—Win: £3 6s 6d. Places: £2 ss. £7 12s 6d. Second Division: 3. 3 CLASSEEN (2) 9-1 G. Edge 1; 13, 14 Golden Era (16) 8-0 W. C. Cotter 2; 11. 10 Grimsby (24) 8-0 J. Grylls 3 16, 15 Winslow Girl; 8. 8 Paradise Fair: 9. 6 Helmsman; 5. 4 Golden Midget: 18. 19 Foreign Art; 21, 21 Levan to; 6, 7 Drows-

ing, 17. 17 Princess Kanui: 22. 22 Air Flame also started. Length: three lengths. Drowsing was fourth. Time. Imin 38 l-ssec. Dividends.—Win: £3 IPs. Places: £2 9s 6d. £6 8s 6d.

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Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28009, 2 July 1956, Page 5

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EGMONT CLUB Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28009, 2 July 1956, Page 5

EGMONT CLUB Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28009, 2 July 1956, Page 5

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