Results At Washdyke
OTAIO MAIDEN STAKES, $450; about 6Jf. 13/12 RIBALDO (15) C. L. Austin's b g by Ribotlight —Fleur 3yrs 8-7 G. Jackson 1 5/5 WINBURN (19) J. B. ] Brown and D. L. Edgar’s ch g 4yrs 8-7 car. 8-8 J. Dowling 2 6/6 WILLIEVER (18) R. A. and Mrs Williams's b g 4yrs 8-7 D. Sanderson 3 Others in finishing order: 4/4 Final Peak, 7/7 Golden Maris, 11/10 Coeur de Chene, 3/3 j Camicks, 1/1 Banway, 16/17 Unsolved, 10/10 Aldergrove, 9/9 Full Pitch, 18/18 Hikari, 15/16 Prince Tawa, 14/13 Harold Lindsay, 2/2 Kustanair, 8/8 Haxton, 12/13 Lockett, 6/6 Oddetta, 13/12 More Toy, 17/15 Mission Boy (no part). Length and a half, half a neck. Time: 1:20. Trainer, J. L. Barr, Riccarton. Win: $33.45. Places: $8.75, ‘ $3.75, $4.25. Bracket: Williever and Oddetta. TRILFORD MEMORIAL HURDLES, $600; IJ m. 4/1 DEEP COVE <6) C. C. Stevens’s ch g by Freelight—Carron 6yrs 9-5 A. Cowan 1 5/5 MALIRON (3) E. M. Giles’s b g 4yrs 9-7 O. Anning 2 7/7 PEE WEE (9) S. J. Campbell’s br g 7yrs 9-1 H. Warren 3 Others in finishing order: 3/3 Tulton, 1/2 Sail Away, 2/4 Black Wonder, 9/9 Bright Blue, 6/6 Golden Promise, 8/8 Flowing Gold. Nose, four lengths and a half. Time: 3:13 4-5. Trainer, R. J. Cochrane, Gore. Win: $7.05. Places: $1.75, $2.40, $2.75. STRATHALLAN HACK HANDICAP, $600; apprentice riders; Im and 35 yards. 5/5 SONY (6) D. Leslie and D. A. Uren’s b h by Summertime Countess Oman 4yrs 8-3 car. 7-12 D. Reed 1 16/16 COLBRODOR (15) J. E. Brooks and B. J. Dorgan’s br g 3yrs 8-0 car. H-OJ N. Watson 2 , 12/11 KING'S CUP (17a) G. G. Hampton and J. Morresey's b g 4yrs 8-0 car. | 7-11 M. Thornley 3|Others in finishing order: ' 11/9 Hydel, 8/7 Bright Girl 9/10j Count Sigma, 18/17 Llanston, 4/6, Magic Man. 10/12 Ftosty Light, , 1/1 Elloughton, 6 6 Indian Lady, 7/8 Royal Rye. 13/13 Maida Vale,. 17/18 Eucherloo, 2/3 Carafin.; 115/15 Offender. 12/11 El Keba. U/14 Kriste, 3/4 Winsome, Flight. * J Two lengths, three-quarters of a length. Time: 1:42 1-5. Trainer, R. B. Taggart. Riccar-; ton. __ I Win: $12.75. Places: $3.75. $14.35, $5.65. j , Bracket: El Keba and King si Cup. NURSERY STAKES, $500; two-year-olds; 6f. 1/1 IGLOO (4) A. E. Didham s ch g by Arctic Explorer Silver Rod i g-5 E. Didham 1’ 2/2 MENELEUS (3) A. G. and Mrs Wigley's ch g g-9 E. Low 2 3/3 PHAR WYN (2) C. T. | Stewart’s ch c 8-13 G. Heaton ,3 I Others in finishing order: 8/7 Valiant Lad. 4/4 The Limit o'6 Jenbar. 5/5 Vodka Lad. 9/9 ißicamy. 12/13 Philip James, i 11/11 Eskay, 7/8 Asta Gold. 14/14 Sharleena. 13/12 Misty Rose. Three lengths, length and a quarter. Time: 1:13 1-5. 1 Trainer, owner, Wingatui. Win: $2. Places: $l, $1.55, $1.75. DONALD GRANT MEMORIAL HANDICAP | $1200; Um. 3/2 STEPHANAIR (10) J. C. Ross’ ch g by Llan-stephan-Roseair 5 yrs 7 11 K. Aitken, always ; close up. third equal turn, ran on best last furlong 1 11/13 WATCHMAN (4) L. R. C Macfarlanc’s br g by Pakistan 11-Watch and Wait 5 yrs 8-5 G. Gullery; led for a while early then trailed, led again at furlong, run down 21 1/1 GLAMIS LAD (3) K. G. McLaughlin’s b g by Kurdistan Glamis Castle 7 yrs 8-8 E. Didham; at rear till home turn, brilliant late run. 3 Others in finishing order 2/3 Princess Meliay 83 A. Robinson; handy early, lost position; up turn, fought on 4 SOUTH CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB ACCEPTANCES for the Second Winter Meeting to be held on Saturday, July 4, 1970, will close 1 with the Secretary, Government Life Buildings, Timaru, TODAY,! Monday, June 29, 1970, at 3 p.m. L. R. OLIFF, I Secretary. P.O. Box 557, Telephone 89-816, 88-118, Telegraphic Address: "Alliance”: TIMARU. —Advt MANAWATU RACING CLUB (INC.) Enrolments of new yearlings) for the 1971 Manawatu Sires’ Produce Stakes (7 furlongs), CLOSE 3 P.M., TUESDAY, JUNE 30. w. freeAin, Secretary. P.O. Box 52, Phone 88-279, Telegrams: "Racing Club,” PALMERSTON NORTH. —Advt
4/4 Atlantic Flight 7-13 G. Wright; came home well from mid-field 5 6/6 Sandbank 8-13 B. Thornley; ran- on from midfield but no real danger 6 12/11 Harold Bank 7-12 G. Mein; drew out with Able Mariner to long lead on* turn, caught at furlong, faded 7 8/8 Red Carpet 8-1 D. Reed; shared third linx? from mile to turn, weak finnish 8 15/15 Displease 7-10 B. Shaw; made a little ground from back 9 5/5 Lady Glory 8-8 G. Heaton; in rear group mostly, beat stragglers 10 9/9 Coralight 7-10 M. Benton; never closer than mid-field 11 7/7 Aconite 7-10 R. McCann; handy early, drifted, up again on turn, faded 12 14/14 Able Mariner 8-OJ E. Low; disputed pace from half-mile to straight, stopped quickly 13 10/10 Opstan 8-41 J. Dowling; one of tail-enders throughout 14 15/15 Little Johnny 7-10 L. Didham; mid-field on inner to turn, faded 15 13/12 Prince Magundi 7-10 H. Warren; back in rear group all the way 16 Half a length, half a head. Time: 2:5 3-5. Trainer: J. C. McKerrow, Washdyke. Win: $8.60. Places: $2.55, $10.90, $1.25. E. J. ELLIS MEMORIAL STEEPLECHASE $1300; about 2im. 4/4 CASCA (8) P. S. Georgeson’s ch g by Agricola— Fiver 5 yrs 9-5 G. Mee 1 1/2 DRUM CALL (1) J. and N. F. Hogan's b g 5 yrs 10-7 R. Cairns 2 3/3 TROVANTA (2a) C. A. and W. G. Grant's br g 7 yrs 10-1 A. Robb 3 Others in finishing order.— 8/8 Gillie. 3/3 Game Call, 2/1 Desert Wind, 15/15 Belshazzar. 9/9 Starvato. 13/13 Blazing Star. 11/12 Master Leigh, 6/6 Istan Light (brought down), 5/5 Indian Chief (fell), 14/14 Etassem (fell), 7/7 Dry Time (lost rider), 12/10 Ship Ahoy (lost rider). 10/11 Doctor Snoddy (lost rider). Seven lengths, three and a half lengths. Time:s:7 1-5. Trainer: J. S.| McKay, Wingatui. I Win: $B.BO. Places. $3, $l-90. $1.95. Bracket: Game Call and Troi vanta. DONCASTER HANDICAP. $800; about 6jf. I 3/4 WATALLAN (2) W. S. Latimer and J. A. Mathieson’s b g by Bellborough Swanky 6yrs 8-10 B. Anderton. Back early, up quickly on turn, ran last furlong best. 1
1/1 JAY RIBBON (4) J. A. ' Wilson's b g by Fountainhead —Lady Yelverton syrs 8-8 E. Didham. In rear group to turn. I strong late run. 2 8/10 KIOWA (13) V. D. Clut- i terbuck's ch g by Pictavia—Melina Jane ftyrs * 8-0 E. Low. Second on outer to straight, led inside furlong, run down. 3 Others in finishing order:— 4/3 Gay Doctor 8-13 B. Jones. Handy on inner to straight, late getting ' through. 4 9/9 Miss Slick car 8-U J. | Panckhurst. Soon ran clear, led to straight, | wilted last furlong. 5 14/13 Gone Astray car 8-2 J P. Silver. Closer at finish I than any stage. 6 2/2 Royal Mount car 7-13 , M. Denton. Led out then trailed, no final | dash. 71 5/5 Red Scarf 8-0 G. Heaton. I Good run behind lead- | ers to straight, weak finish. 8) 10/8 Senator Jack car 8-U G. Jackson. Handy on I inner early, soon drifted. 9 6/6 Beau Supreme 8-9 J. Dowling. Settled near ' rear, stayed there. 10 12/14 Kowhai Princess 8-0 K. Aitken. In leading group early, drifted out. 11 7/7 Burnfoot 8-0 A. Robinson. In rear group all the way. 12 7/7 Smiley 8-0 G. Mein. Always back in rear group. 13 11/11 Joyalice car 7-7 G. Lee. Never far away, third into straight faded. 14 13/12 Autobank car 8-0} N. Watson. One of tailenders throughout. 15 Head, nose. Time: 1:18 3-5. Trainer. B. J. Anderton. Wingatui. Win: $5 25. Places: $2 65, $l.BO, $8.55. WASHDYKE HACK HANDICAP $600: about 6}f. 6/6 REEFTON QUEEN (6) J. Lalor and R. K. McDonald's b m by Prince Mahal—Queen of Sheba syrs 8-4 H. Warren 1 1/2 FIND IT (4) R. G. and D. G. Gerard’s b g 3yrs 8-5 car. 8-0 . M Thornley 2 11/11 STORMBELL (18) J. F. Laughton and A. D. McKenzie's b g 6yrs 8-1 B. Shaw 3 Others in finishing order: 5/5 Moranski, 8/8 Flying Melda, 4/4 Default, 7/7 Regent Royal. 10/10 Fairy Cloud. 13/13 Sandy Man, 9/9 Scoot, 3/3 Jodema. 2/1 Willie's Pride. 12/12 Early Dash. Half a neck, three lengths. Time: 1:17 4-5. Trainer, J. Lalor, Ashburton. Win: $11.20. Places: $2 85 $1.90, $l2.
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