HIGH SPEED’S ’CHASE
South Canterbury Hunt Meeting THE SURGEON WINS FLAT EVENT By Telegraph—Tress Association. Tiimiru, July 25. The South Canterbury Hunt steeplechase meeting was held to-dnj m showery weather; the track was sott Jhe attendance was fair and the totalisAt’g 1" vestments were £7oio/10/-, against £i< 10/- ynst year. Results are as follows:— HADLOW HURDLES, of £BO. One mile and a half. i •I FOOTWORK, 9.0 /mJiilnl ” 5 HAVERING. 10. S >3 3 I LOOK SMART, 10.8 (61>an d) 3 Also started: 3 Blazon. 9.10; 2 Redolent, Three-quarters of a length; four lengths. Redolent, was fourth. Time. 2.56.
P4REORA STEEPLECHASE HANDICAI, of £9O. About two miles. 1 ROYSTON. 11.8 IMr. J. Hazlett) 1 3 COCK O’ THE NORTH, 110 (Mr. K. Henshaw) - o WAIKARI. 11.0, car. 11.2 , " • (Mr B Thomas) 3 Also started: 5 Scotsden, 11.7; 4 Harkaway. 11.6 (lost rider). „ Three lengths; live lengths, lime, I—4 4-5. SOUTH CANTERBURY STEEPLECHASE, of £lOO. About two miles andla nan. " HIGH SPEED, 9.11 (Turner 1 1 DUN'MURE, 10.7 ......... ( Tjan s. t “ r 3 3 NIGHT PARADE, 9.0 I n s't Also started: 3 Nocturnus. 9.0 (lost rl No r cturnus led High Speed and Uunmnre for two miles, where Nocturnus humped oft his rider and left High Speed with an advantage of four or live lengths. High Speed won bv four lengths. Night Parade oO yards away. Time. 5.43.
LEVELS HACK HANDICAP, of £ <O. Six furlongs. 2 ROSE OF TRALEE. 8.2 ... 1 1 SILVER COAT, 9.6 (I'JHs) - 6 GOLDEN VISION, 8.0, ;{ Also started; 4 Silver Sail. 9.2: 8 Needful, 8.7; 9 Silver Jost, 8.0; 11 Llginda i. 80 car. 8.4; 7 Silver Lark, 8.0. 3 Call Money 8.6; 5 Dracula. 80. mid Desirable, S.O (bracketed); 12 Donatlea, 8.0, cur. 8.1; 10 Last Dance, 8.0. car. 8.3. One length; half a length. Desirable was fourth. Time, 1.18 1-5.
TESCHEMAKEK MEMORIAL STEEPLECHASE, of £9O. About two miles and 1 ROYAL'BUCK, 10.9 (BenF) I 2 BANDY BOA. 9.0 (Langford - 5 HARKAWAY, 9.4 ’J Also started: 4 Money Mine, 10.1, 0 Scotsden, 9 0; 3 Bonny Buff, 9.0. Bandy Boa and Bonny Buff made mosr of the running, and Royal Buck moved into fourth place behind Bandy Boa. Bonnv Buff and Ilnkaway hall a mile from home' Bundy Butt anil Royal Buck were together at the last fence, and Loyal Buck beat Bandy Boa by three-quarters of a length, Harkaway six lengths back and Bonny Buff fourth. Time. 5.38 _-5. HUNTERS’ PLATE HANDICAP, of £6O. One mile and a quarter. 3 TIPPLING, 11.4 (Hogan) 1 4 ACENA. 10.7 (A- «■ Ell's) - 1 GAY BOA, 11.0 (Langford) 3 Also started: 2 Crash, 11.5; o Polabran, 10-7. , „ , , Six lengths; two lengths. Polabran was fourth. Time, 2.23 1-5. IVAiSHDYKiE HACK HANDICAP, of £7O. One mile and 35 yards. 2 OUEEN DOROTHY, 9.1 (A. E. Ellis) 1 1 REBEL LAI). 9.3 (Uoole.v) 2 3 HONOUR’S LASS. 8.3 (L. J. Ellis) 3 Also started: 4 Jack Ahoy, 8.3; a Cape Garbo, 8.0. r , ~ One length; half a length. Jack Ahoy was fourth. Timo, 1.49 4-5. CLAREMONT HANDICAP, of £OO. One mile and 35 yards. 5 THE SURGEON, 8.6, car. 8.7 (Pratt) 1 1 MOUNT VAL, 7.10, car. 7.7 (Hibberd) 2 6 ACLA. 8.1 (Jennings) 3 Also started: 2 Bay Duke, 8.12; < Golden Dart. 8.8; 4 Daring Deed, S.O; 3 Toreador, 7.7: 8 Shock, 7.7. Shock and Daring Deed led at the back from Golden Dart and Acla. Bay Duke and Aela were first into the straight, from \he Surgeon, with Mount Vai moving up. Iho Surgeon won by half a length from Mount Vai, who beat Acla by a length. Toreador was half a length away. Time, U 9.
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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 257, 27 July 1936, Page 13
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