FIELDS FOR TAUMARUNUI
■| (New Zealana Hresa Association) TAUMARUNUI. July 20. The T.A.B. double on the TaumJrunui Hunt races at Te Awamutu on Saturday will be on the Taumarunui Cup Handicap and the Stewards' Handicap. Acceptances:— 11.15 a.m.— MATAPUNA HACK HURDLES, of £2dO; about one mile and threequarters. —Straight Lead (6) 10-6; Intellect (31 9-11; Didymus (1) 9-5; Jules Verne (4) 9-3: Staveh y s Lad , (7) 9-2; Cadet (9). Lady Reida (31. Eddy (5). Miss Regina <2l 9-0. 11.55 a.m.— I TRIAL HANDICAP, .of £2s'?. seven furlongs. —First Division: Louis (3) Temoana (18), Soldier (91. Black Mysterv (1). Panikiri (15), Included h 7) 8-6; Gold Salver (8), Trench Gem (6| 8-4; Araket (4). Red Devil (5), Beachcomber (10), Relight (2i, Maridadi (.3), Urgent (16), Surge On (11), Carathea (.7), Barginia (12,. Gold Secret (14), Grateful (19) 8-3. Second Division: Supreme Title | (13), Bengal Lancer (10), Beau d'Argent (14), Sydrena (17), Marvo '(4). Galloway (2) 8-6; Miss Moss (14). Doraboa (6) 8-4; Golden Lancer 1(8,. Jolitom (3), Prince Peter (1», Damka (9>. Blue Coon (18), Pescador 1(15), Little Min (lb). Penny Post I (12). Floretta (5), Gail (7) 8-3. 112.40 p.m.— ' KING COUNTRY HACK AND | HUNTERS’ STEEPLECHASE, of j £370; about two miles and a half, j—Tuscan (5) 10-6; Tribunal (10) 10-5; Bretton (11) 10-1; Santa Keda (9), Royal Eclipse (2) 9-8; My Prince (6) 19-5; King Ora (1) 9-4; Taumanu >(8), Moslem Prince (7). Croizet (12). Minsk (4), Good Client (3) 9-0. • ; 1.25 p.m.— I RUAPEHU HACK HANDICAP, of 1 £250; seven turlongs.—News Ven- ! ture (2) 9-1; Astounding (5) 8-9: 'Starduster (3), Arbicotine (4); Kainga Lass (1) 8-5; Red Rev (7), Umbrage ! (10) 8-3; Spring Cloud (6), Sharon's Gold (8). Royal Moss (9) 8-2. 2.5 p.m.— TAUMARUNUI CUP, of £760; one mile and a quarter.—Stylish Officer (17) 9-6; Great Rose (13) 8-11; Peterford (2) 8-9; Sister Belle (19) 8-8; Black Lad (9), Pulupita (10), Flying Satchel (11) 8-7; Alonsun (18), Gene Tui (6) 8-3; Stanhill (1) 7-11; Bandera (7), Lovely Chance (21) 7-10; Gold Ann (14) 7-9; Straight March 120) > 7-8; Drumawhey (3), Angus Junior (15). Sahib (8), Cavalcade (5) Jolly- Jack (16), Paradise Fair (4) 7-7. 2.59 p.m.— TE KUITI HACK HANDICAP, of £250; one mile.—Anywhere (10) 8-9; Cretan (5), Panagra (8) 8-7; Gay Warrior (12), Pearl Grey (1) 8-1; The Mall (13). Penny Poet (2). Derby Day (4), Akenahi (11). Good St. Elmo (9), Lucky Boy (3), Relight (14) Sailor’s Legend (7), Beau Moor (6) 8-0. 3.35 p.m.— STEWARDS’ HANDICAP, of £510; seven furlongs.—Turkman •(8) 9-5; Belle Lyn (12) 8-11; True Instinct (5) Himiler (11) 8-7; John Peel (9) 8-5; Atelia (1) 8-4; Miss Ngatea (2). Triple Chance (7) 8-3; Merry Jester (4), Daymoor (10). Gold Sign (6), No Surrender (3) 8-0. 1.15 p.m.— TONGARIRO CHAMPION HACK HANDICAP, of £370; one mile and a quarter.—Helenita (5), Chrisan (14, 8-11; Camen Heath (11) 8-10; Sable King (21), Sara Dane (16) 8-9; Sky Warrior (IO). The Altar (7), Pin Money (18) 8-7; Bennie (12) 8-6; Action Packed (4), Summer Boy (6) 8-5; Royal General (13), Toy Tiger (15) 8-4; Hawaii (3) 8-2; Glenacre (20), Derby Day (17), Good Summer (1), Maytime (19), Blue Gum (9). Dinorah (2), Birnham Wood (8) 8-0.
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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28952, 21 July 1959, Page 4
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