Wanganui
(N.Z. Press Association)
WANGANUI. May ». The off-course double will be on the Sir Thomas Duncan Memorial and the Campbell Handicap* on the first day of the Wanganui Jockey Club's meeting on Saturday. Acceptances:— 1, C 1 HURDLES, of 8400: about one mile and a half, —Eager Mars (5). Peacemaker (12) 10-1: My Simon (7) 10-0: Diavolo (8) 9-11; Alloy (91 0-7: Lennox Boy (8). Lueky Boy (10) 9-3; Portobello (11 9-2: Wonder Gold (ID 9-1; Mauvais (3). Nostradamus (4), Nutrola (») »-0.
11.45 a.m.— TRIAL PLATE, of £350. about six furlongs and a half Barossa Valley (19). Courtel (8), Manara (23). Ocean Rhythm (15), Timatan (12). Mllemaster (7). Miracle Man (8) 8-10; Bluegem 5. Judy Of York (17), Minton (14). Princess Thea (2i. Subvolare (6) 8-7; Crusoe (18>, Elkayel (10), Hupane (131. Mine Host (20), Regal Guy (3) 8-3: Gardone (11), Gold Seas (1). Last Say (16), Samsi (21), High Dive (4) 8-0. 12.30 p.m.— CHAMPION HACK HANDICAP, of £600; one mile and a half—Marcato (20) 9-0: True Cavalier (1) 8-11; Ours (4) 8-9; Revel Draw (18> 8-7: Collector (10). Young Souvenir 112) 8-6; Trusion (3) 8-5; Mariese (2) 8-3: Golden Dreamer (15), Hanut (21). Westbrook (13) 8-1; Aide de Camp (19), Ajouter (11). Belle Rose (7). Bidon (8). Chisa (6). Erewhon (17), Foreign King (14), Merry Bank (IS). Sailor's Romance (5). Trueali (9) 8-0.
1.15 p.m.— CENTURY HURDLES, of £700: about one mile and seven furlongs.—Revolver (9), 10-10; Colchis (3), Russett (7) 9-8; Golden Road (2) 9-7: Big Blow (6), Sir Totara 14). Strydom (1) 9-6; Diavolo 18), Royal Courage (6) 9-0. Bracket: Colchis and Russett. 2 p.m,— SIR THOMAS DUNCAN MEMORIAL HANDICAP. of £1250: one mile and a quarter and 55 yards.—Gold Merit (6), Juventas (18) 9-3: Fair King (16) 8-10: Earl Robin (10) 8-6; Harsh (4) > 8-4; Shona Kildare (17) 8-3; Baldy (5) 8-2: Fofflia d’Oro (14) 8-1; Admiral’s Fair (20), Melody Man (21) 8-0; Our Sal (12) 7-13: Camp Out (13). Nine Days (9) 7-12: Wonderway (11) 7-11; Summer Glory (22) 7-10: Gallant Lady (3) 7-9: Imitation (8) 7-8; Approval (2). Bobalula (19), Courtman (15), Fairoaks (24), Sir Libra (23). Star (1), White Horse (7) 7-7.
Balloted out with right of reentry. in the following order: Fairoaks, Sir Libra. Courtman. Bobalula. 2.45 p.m.—
GRANDSTAND HACK AND HUNTERS’ STEEPLECHASE, of £600; about two miles and a half —Revolver 17) 10-13; Mozart (11) 10-5; Royal Guv (3). Royal Courage (1) 10-2: Baron’s Craig (12), Russett (5) 9-11; Happy Monarch (6) 9-6; Your Honour (4) 9-4; Kentucky Tiki (10) 9-3; Cadbury (9) 9-1; Consort (8). Dowbred (13) My Conclusion (2) 9-0. 3.30 p.m.—
CAMPBELL HANDICAP, of £700: about six furlongs and a half.—Drum Roll (13) 9-11; King Of Joy (8) 9-8; Yukon (10) 9-0; .The Chief (3), Toureg (12) 8-13: Huka Falls (11) 8-10: Aequitas (1). Dowdex (14) 8-7: Stich (4) 8-6; Green Rose (7) 8-5: Good Samaritan (2). Nafanua (15) 8-4: Bion (5) Audrey’s Rose (6), Double Gain (16). Tom Foolum (9) 8-0. BOROUGH HACK HANDICAP, of £450; about six furlongs and a half.—Ebb (9). Trim Laddie (3) 8-11; Advance General (12) 8-9; Garwan (17). Khur.fen (18), Red Cloud (19) 8-7; High Born (8) 8-5; Catricia 116). Golden Sabrina (7), Pine Ridge (2) 8-4; Queen of Sheba (15) 8-3: Mare Nostrum (21) 8-2: Red Anthony (20), Stephen's Chanee (14) 8-1-Achernar (4). Belle of York (23). Crystal Coral (13). Floral China (22), Gail (D. Red Gown (5). Showman (10), Thanks (11) Wooph (6) 8-0. Balloted out with right of reentry: Belle of York.
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29526, 30 May 1961, Page 5
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