Hawke’s Bay fields
(N.Z. Press Association) HASTINGS.
The T.A.B concession double for the first day of the Hawke’s Bay Jockey Club’s meeting on Saturday will be on the Hastings Gold Cup and the Stewards’ Handicap Acceptances:— 11.15 a.m.— FIRST HASTINGS PLATE, S 1000; 6f.—Royal Sign (8> 8-10; j’rineessa (10) 8-6; Countess Spy (1), Darvclle <l3>, Denraine (7), Direct (4), Freddy Can (6), Goahead (2), Just Right' (12), Light Thunder (3>, Lizaune (11), Morgan’s Moon (5). Neu 114), Reflexion (15), Special Value (9), Triland (16) 8-5. 11.55 a.m.— OTATARA HIGH-WEIGHT, $1300; Um.—Yenisei (6) 9-4; Guardian (12) 9-2; Surpass (8), Turfman (7) 9-1; Even Crown (10), Ignition (14), Kaufman (11), Lord Caverlette (3), Modernate (5), Onaia Lass (4), Royalford (2), Seato (11), Sleepyfield (9), Spanish Eyes (13) 9-0. 12.40 p.m.— SECOND HASTINGS PLATE, $1000; 6f.—Celtic Fox (13) 8-6; Cob’s Call (7). Crown Choice (8), Decree (3). Despot (10), Domreny <4), Gay William (15), Graven Spa (2), Kamo Sabay (12), Mary Mary (11), Monere fl), My Fable (5). Passionella (9), Scampi (6), Tigagh (14), Waikura (16) 8-5.! 1.25 p.m.— FERNHILL HANDICAP, $1300; 6f.—Mystical Miss (2) 8-10; Win-! ston Lad (71 8-5: Gold Reward
Light Thunder (3), Lizanne (11), Morgan’s Moon (5). Nen 114), Reflexion (15), Special Value (9), Triland (16) 8-5. 11.55 a.m.— OTATARA HIGH-WEIGHT, $1300; Um.—Yenisei (6) 9-4; Guardian (12) 9-2; Surpass (8), Turfman (7) 9-1; Even Crown (10), Ignition (14), Kaufman (11), Lord Caverlette (3), Modernate (5), Onaia Lass (4), Royalford (2), Seato (11), Sleepyfield (9), Spanish Eyes (13) 9-0. 12.40 p.m.— SECOND HASTINGS PLATE, $1000; 6f.—Celtic Fox (13) 8-6; Cob’s Call (7). Crown Choice (8), Decree (3). Despot (10), Domreny <4), Gay William (15), Graven Spa (2), Kamo Sabay (12), Mary Mary ill), Monere fl), My Fable (5). Passionella (9), Scampi (6), Tigagh (14), Waikura (16) 8-5. 1.25 p.m.— FERNHILL HANDICAP, $1300; J 61’.—Mystical Miss (2) 8-10; Winston Lad (71 8-5: Gold Reward
(6), Medici (13), Safety Match (3) ■ 8-0: Bernadette (4), Denkavit (10),I Fraxable (5), Narrandera (14), I Elkay (8), Forgotten Glory (12),' Meandarra (11), Wiata (1), Wliii! Nui (9) 7-13. 2.45 p.m.— JUVENILE HANDICAP, $1300;! sJf.—Classic Profile (4) 8-8; Bold' Chief (7) 8-1; Fair Faux (13),, Force Ten (3), Molesworth 16), 7-13; Gay Paulette (2), Kaikama! (12), Magic Light (10). Sugar Talk (8) 7-10; Lock (5), Zena’s Crown 1 (ID y-j 8: Portico (I), Sharee’s Girl ji • 2.45 p.m.— HASTINGS GOLD CUP, $5OOO- , Um.—Sharda (6) 8-12; Count Kereru (11). Topsy (2) 8-4; Kau-P kapakapa (4). No Show < 17) 7-13; Arcon (5), Coudle (7) 7-12; His I, Ayr (8) 7-11; Straight (14) 7-8;'• Four Demons (10) 7-7; Hi Vita (12) 7-6; Don’s Joy (13) 7-5; Ah B “n J 3 !’» Us (1), . Game- , rullah (18), Hakone (16). Mr Spv (15), Royalite (9) 7-4.
3.35 p.m.— WAIPATU HANDICAP, $1700; 1 Im.—Fleet Street (11) 8-5; Bella- i vine (10) 8-3; Elsthorpe (6) 8-2; I Jodie (15), Oma’s Oak (8), Medici < (3).' Yul Lam (4) 8-0; Ari (7) 7-13; I Insamala (12), Lord Caverlette 1 <lB'l, Wool Awav (17) 7-13; 1 Autumn Gold (1), Bar (13), Bally- 1 mac (161, Brookbv Sal (5). Jealous ■ Mate (14). Little Red Man (9). Milesian (19), Rock Ferry (2) 7-12 . Balloted out with right of re- I Jentry: Lord Caverlette. 14.15 p.m.— STEWARDS' HANDICAP. $2200- • 7f.—Codeene (7) 8-6; Sikandar I (11) 8-2; Richman (4i 8-1; Master! I (Morgan (8), Nubilus (13>. Serroco ' £l2), Tea (3) 7-12; Aladdin (2) i' 7- Cuvier <9), Kotare Lass (5),;' Mary Mac (G), Our Crest <lOl. i Worker (1) 7-11. 5 p.m — WAHINE HANDICAP, $1300; 7f.—An Illusion (12) 8-5; Melt (s)p 8- Spumante (2l 8-0; Bernadette i' i (10), El Candv (1), Gertum (6) ! Melva Jay (7). Theresa Gamble ■ j(4), Westic (11). Dimples (8), Shah- I riva (9), Sparkling Gold (3), Wile- i jmina (13) 7-11. —— t i f
Tsaoko dead I “The Press” Special Service I NEW PLYMOUTH. ' The French-bred stallion, i Tsaoko, a successful sire in both New Zealand and Australia during his long career, has died at I the Riverdale Stud in Taranaki.! Tsaoko, a top racehorse in his prime, won 11 races and met several of the leading stavers ofi ■ his time when racing in England. :' He was sold as a stallion to Aus- 1 , traiia and there first established.; himself as a sire of stayers. H’s' son. River Seine, was the leading Australian stayer of his time. In New Zealand he left sev-', eral fin® stayers, including Sa” ' Away, Domodossola. Alaska, SiBarton, Dunmoy, Jen Hai and;; the good race mare, Foxdonna
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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33110, 28 December 1972, Page 6
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