DOUBLE AT WAIROA
Nuffield Wins First Leg (Neto Zealand Press Association) WAIROA, March 1,.The Walroa Racing Club* autumn meeting was concluded in brilliant weather yesterday when the attendance was good. Nuffield, a double sprint winner at Makaraka last month, was successfully tried over a distance in toe Northern Hawke's Bay Centennial Handicap, the first leg of the double. Raydeen repeated her last yew’s performance when she again won toe Clyde Handicap and completed toe double. Nuflleld-Raydeen returned £BB 7, for £l. Results >— hubumua HIGH-WEIGHT hanDICAP, of £323; one mile end e ETNA*<7>“esr. To/R. B. Shield 1; 3. 3 Hunting Silver (1) 10-8 B. Wilson 2: 1. 1 High Idea (5) 9-0 R- A. Bevins 3. 4, 3 Gypsy Princess: 7, 7 Gust; 5. 5 Master Kinfell; 8, 8 Rendova; 6, 6 The Hare also started. Length; a nose. Gypsy Princess was fourth. Time, 2mln 14 l-ssec. Dividends.—Win: £4 ss. Places: £1 14s 6d, £1 16s fid, £1 2s. WAIAU HACK „ HANDICAP, of £150; seven furlongs and 80 £Vds/ 3, 5 i»IPPA (10) car. 8-2 R. Hackett 1; 5, 4 Indian Emperor (7) 8-10 A. T. Jones 2; 1, 1 Embrace (6) 8-10 C. H. Mackie X X 2 Red Spy; 4. 6 Silver Lad; 7, .7 Feint; 6, 3 Unseen; 8, 8 Martial Law; 9, 9 Sea Miss also started. Nose; three-quarters of a length. Red Spy was fourth. Time, Imin 31 4-ssec. Dividends.—Win: £6 ss. Places: £2 Bs, £2 ss, £1 7s 6d. NUHAKA NOVICE STAKES, of £200; six furlongs.—3, 3 FANCY GUY (2) car. 8-8 C. P. Shield 1; 1.1 Solidity (7) 8-7 C. B* Harris 2; 4. 4 Mireusonata (4) 8-7 C. H. Mackie 3. 5, 5 Bush LdresAS, 5 Forest Thunder; 6, 8 Indeed: 6, 7 Special Man; 8, 6 Summer Joy; 2.2 Waitaria also started. Half a. length; a head. Waitaria was fourth. • Time, Imin 14 l-ssec. Dividends.—Win: £5 19s. Places: £1 19s. £1 6s, £2 10s. NORTHERN HAWKE’S BAY CENTENNIAL HANDICAP, of £400; one mile ad a quarter ana 80 yards.—4. 7 NUFFIELD (2) 8-12 N. M. Craig 1; 3, 3 Post Boy (1) 8-13 G. ,O. Smith 2; X 1 Yukon (3) 8-8 K. 8, Cullen 3. 1,2 Parachute; X 4 Brass Bar; 8, 8 Duplication; 8, 5 Jan Ho: ?. 6 Pania also started. Length and a half; short neck. Duplication was fourth. Time, 2min 13 l-ssec. , Dividends.—Win:. £7 3s fid. Places: £2 17s fid, £1 16s, £1 13s fid.
PAEROA NOVICE STAKES, of £200; six furlongs.—l, 2 FULANi (5) 8-7 C. H. Mackie 1; X 1 Guidance (7) 8-7 C. B. Harris 2; 3, 3 Sharvene (9) 8-7 R. W. Shaw i Calmette; 9, 9 Calm Rose; IX 10 Carnival Queen; X 6 Dalton; 8, 8 Gayalan; 10, 12 Limond Star; 5* A 11 4, 5 Southbridge; 7, 7 Whiteoaks 7 also Four lengths; same. Sister Sam was fourth. Time, Imin 14sec. Dividends.—Win: £2 3s. Places: £1 9s, £1 5s fid, £2 2s fid. CLYDE HANDICAP, of £300; seven furlongs.—X 3 RAYDEEN. (6) car. 7- IL S. Cullen 1; 2, 1 India (3) 8- A. T. Jones 2; 4, 4 Merry Jester car. 7-11 C. B. Harris 3. L 2 Nuffield; 5. 5 Timanah; 6, 6 Ranfurly Shield also started. Half a length; two lengths and a half. Timanah was fourth. Time, Imin 30 l-ssec. Dividends. —Win: £4 Bs. Places: £2 Os fid, £1 15s. AUTUMN HACK HANDICAP, of £275: one mile and a quarter and 80 yards.—2, 3 PORT WWE (4) car. 8-7 G. O. Smith 1; 7, 6 Gold Tower (6) 8-5 S. A Waddell 2; 3, 1 Nederburgh (3) 8-11 >C. H. Mackie 3. 1. 2 Kalti; 7, 8 Feint; 5. 4 Unseen; X 7 Mount Etna also Length-haH a length. Mount Etna was fourth. Time, finin 12sec. Dividends.—Win: £4 6s. Places: £1 12s, £2 12s, £1 9s. FAREWELL HACK HANDICAP, of £225; six furlongs.—3, 2 TINKLE TOES (8) 8-10 W. E. I>pper 1; 1,1 Red Moon (1) 9-0 C. H Mackie 2; 8, 9 Royal Fountain (11) 8-6 A. T. Jones 3. 9, 8 Silver Lad: 4, 4 Cindy Sue; Sox; IX 12 The Hare Two length, and a. half: a neek. waa fourth. Time, ' Dlvtaertiz^-Wta:'«« a, M. Place,: «1 Ito fid. R 1 lie. C 4 ItaT
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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28833, 2 March 1959, Page 4
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