WAIPUKURAU RACES
Amalgamation Cup Won By Native Chief
FLYING TO THE RING (By lelegraph—l’ress Association.) HASTINGS, December 2(1. The Wiilpiikiirini Racing Club's summer meeting was held in perfect weather before a large al tendance. The track was in perfect order. The totalizator handled e'.K7;>.'lo/-, compared with £11,780 last Vciir, a decrease of £ I'.ajG/'JO/-, the meetin- last, year living held in Hastings. Results :— MAIDEN RACE, of £lOO. Six furlongs. 3 HINERANGI. >.7 ilt. Marsh) ’ 1 6 GOLDCRAi r. 8.7 iN. Howard) 2 1 KEHVKANGI. 5.7 .... (W. Mlldt'ord) 3 Alsu started: 1 i.'atanach, 87; 5 Chabalis, 5.7; 11 Greek Diana, 8.7; 2 Hugiue, 5.7; 8 Lady Garvirgh. 5.7; 9 Loch Moigh, 8.7; 7 Mvrnn Loy, 8.7; 10 Tea Lord, 8.7. Nose; half a length. Myrna Loy was fourth. Time, 1.16. JUVENILE HANDICAP, of £lOO. Five furlongs. 3 STOLEN COAT. 7.7 .... (L. Deeley) 1 5 UGANDA, 7.10. car. 7.11 (L. Cullen) 2 7 BUNSBY BELLE, 7.7, car. 7.11 (F. Power) 3 Also started: 4 Silver Ball, 8.0: 1 High .Morale. 7.12; 6 Royal :Meltou, 7.12, car. 7.131; 2 Proven, 7.7. Half a head; neck. Time, 1.4. AMALGAMATION HACK HANDICAP CUP of £l7O. One mile and a quarter. 3 NATIVE CHIEF, 9.0, car. S.ll (N. Howard) 1 2 KOBI, S.ll (J. Campbell) 2 1 CITY SONG. 7.9 (W. Mudford) 3 Also started: 4 Malacca, 5.6, car. 7.13; 7 Authoress. 8.4; 6 Shani. 7.13, car. 7.6: 5 Doctor Defoe, 7.10, car. 7.13. One length and a half; half a length. Authoress was fourth. Time, 2.10 4-5. BRAEBURN HACK HANDICAP, of £lOO. Five furlongs. 4 MISS LEIGHON, 8.4 .. tW. Mudford) 1 5 KINARIKI, 7.9,. car. 7.7 (T. Wlniata) 2 7 ASHABOY, 7.13, car. S.O (J. Campbell) 3 Also started: 3 Proclamation. 9.0, car. S.7;' 1 Sunny Knight, 5.12; 2 Flying Spy, 88. car. 8.5; 6 River Tide, 7.10. Two lengths and a half; half. River Tide was fourth. Time, 1.1 4-5. HUNTER HANDICAP, of £lOO. One mile and a quarter. 1 GAY MIMIC, 12.3 .... (.Mr. 11. Dods) 1 2 MASTER CYKLON, 11.10 (Mr. G. Beatson) 2 3 GOLDEN RIDGE, 11.2 (Mr. M. Power) 3 Also started: 6 Solaria, 11.2: 5 Son and Heir, 10.7; 7 Dorak, 10.7; 4 Collodion, 10.7. One length; six. Dorak was fourth. Time, 2.11. WOBURN HACK HANDICAP, of £lOO. ■Seven furlongs. 2 ROYAL PAGEANT, 8.1 (11. J. Callahan) 1 4 CATANACH, 7.7, car. 7.10} (L. S. Deeley) 2 t KADINA, 7.10 (W. J. Mudford) 3 Also started: 3 Etla, 8.5, car. 7.12; 5 Kalika, 7.9. „ Two lengths; head. Etla was fourth. Time, 1.30. OPEN FLYING HANDICAP, of £l5O. Seven furlongs. 3 THE RING, 8.4, car. 7.11 (T. AVlnlata) 1 2 LINDRUM. 7.8 .... (W. J. Mlldt'ord) 2 1 DIANA TETRIX, 7.S (L. Cullen) 3 Also started: 1 .Native Song, 9.9, car. 9.6; 5 Solaria, 7.2. Nose, one length. Native Song was fourth. Time, 1.29 4-5. PORA'NGAHAU HACK HANDICAP, ot £l2O. One mile. 2 ARABIC, 7.10 (F. Power) 1 I ROYAL PAGEANT, 7.13, rehandicap,ped‘ to 8.2 (H. J. Callahan) 2 3 DOCTOR DEFOE, 8.1, car. 8.2} (N. Cavaney) 3 Also started: 4 Greek Diana, 7.7; 5 Tea Lord, 7.7. .Head; four lengths. lea Lord was fourth. Time, 1.42 3-5. RECORD GATE AT ASHBURTON Trotting Track Record Broken N.Z. CHAMPION STAKES TO SPECIAL FORCE (By Telegraph—Press Association.) ASHBURTON, December 26. Record gate takings and totalizator figures only £9 short of a record were features of the Ashburton Trotting Club’s summer meeting today. The totalizator handled £06.293, as against £23,528/10/- on a wet day last year. The weather was ideal and the track fast. Results :— MITCHAM HANDICAP, of £150; 3.49 class. One mile and a half. 3/6 ROYAL WORTHY, scr. (McTighe) 1 7/8 SEA WOLF, sef (Clarke) 2 14/11 CLEEVE HILL, scr ... (Wilson) 3 Also started: 5/5 Helen Galindo, scr.; 13/13 Smoky, scr.; S/ll Dux scr.; 15/14 Great Worth, scr.; 1/1 Mavis Nelson, scr.; 2/2 Cockney, scr.; 10/7 Loughros, ser.; 12/12 Early Bell, scr.; 11/9 Noble Lady, 12yds. behind; 4/3 Diana Wild, 24yds. behind; 6/4 Muraahi, 48yds. behind; 9/10 Small Change, 60yds. behind. Four lengths; two. Times, 3.30 1-5, 3.31 2-5, 3.32 1-5. WAKANUI HANDICAP, of £150; 3.43 class. One ntllo and a half. 2/2 STATUETTE, scr (Young) 1 2/2 ALL GALLANT, scr. (J. Bryce, jun.) 2 8/9 TURRET!’, ser. ... (J. Bell, jun.) 3 Also started: 9/6 Hoyden, scr., coupled with Rosie Bond, scr.; Avowal, scr., and Dandy Travis, scr.: 15/14 Echolst, scr.; 5/5 Solicitor, scr.; 16/17 Gallinaceous, scr.; 6/7 Ordnance, scr.; 3/3 Swagger Jack, ser.; 7/S Silver Flash, scr.; 1/1 Spencer Volo, ser.; 18/18 Jesse Gentry, scr.; 6/4 Hardy Oak, scr.; 12/13 Lone Worthy, scr.; 10/10 Harold Jinks, scr.; 14/15 Robinette, scr.; 13/12 Joan Potts, scr.; 11/11 Canister, scr.; 16/10 Shannon Lnss, scr. Length, six lengths. Times, 0.15 2-o, 3.15 4-5, 3.18. First and second were coupled. ASHBURTON CUP HANDICAP, of £750; 4.29 class. Two miles. 5/7 PETER SMITH, scr. .. (Maidens) 1 3/1 NELSON EDDY, scr. . (Thomas) 2 4/4 GREAT JEWEL, 48yds. behind ' (Watts) 3 Also started: 2/1 King Potts, scr.; 3/2 Loyal Itey, scr.; 8/8 Navy Blue, scr ; 11/11 Nell Grattan, 12yds. behind; 9/10 Renown’s Best, 12yds. behind; 4/4 bandusky, 12yds. behind, coupled with third horse; 6/7 Lightning Lady, 12vds. behind; 4/6 Horsepower, 12 yds. behind; 10/9 Plutus, 36yds. behind. ' - A neck; half a length. Times, 4.21 3-o, 4.21 4-5, 4.15. McLEAN HANDICAP, of £360; 3.35 Class. One mile and a half. 3/3 LITTLE DERBY, 24yds. behind (Maidens) 1 2/1 COLOSSAL, 12yds. behind (Donald) 2 8/7 TOKALON, 12yds. behind (Peahen) 3 Also started: 11/11 Captain Potts, scr.; 9/9 Silver Grattan, scr.; 1/2 Star Ace. scr., 6/5 Sunnv Corner, scr.; 7/8 Braw Lass, 12yds. behind; 4/4 Super Jack, 12yds. behind; 10/10 Grattanita, 12yds behind; o/O Happy Man, 12yds. behind; 12/12 Ferula, 36yds; behind. „ , Two lengths: four. Times: 0.10 --5. «.I6 4-5, 3.19. NEW ZEALAND CHAMPION STAKES, of £750; for three-year-olds. One mile and a half. ~ , , , 1/8 SPECIAL FORCE .... (Gallagher) 1 2/3 GOLD CHIEF (Messervy) - .1/5 WALTER MOORE ....... (Berry) 3 Also started: 6/G Mighty: 3/1 Konald Logan; 5/4 Shadow Maid; i/8 lestivity, 8/7 Ngn rl ni u• , j A comfortable three lengths: a head. Times: 3.16 3-5. 3.17. 3.17 1-5. The winner bettered the previous record by three-fitths of a second. WINSLOW HANDICAP, of £300; unhoppled trotters; 3.30 class. One mile and a half. 2/4 FRANZ DERBY, 4Syds. behind (Holmes) 1 4/3 PARRISH GUIDE, 36yds. behind (Berry) 2 10/12 GUY HUGO, 36yds. behind (Butterfield) 3 Also started: 0/7 Shadeland, ser.; 11/9 Great Mountain, scr.; 10/10 Header, scr.; 15/14 Discord, 12yds. behind; </() Blue Liwau 12vds. behind: 1/1 Native Huon, 24yds. belilnd; 12/13 Mohican, 36yds. be ; hind- 8/8 Reception, 36yds. behind; <>/o Gvrate 3(ivds. behind; 3/2 Bush Laddie. Stivds. belilnd; 14/15 Tlmworthy, 4bytls. behind; 13/11 Tan John. 48yds behind; 6/10 Dark Hazard, 48yds behind. Two lengths; four lengths, limes: 3.18 3-5. 3.20, 3.21. MIDSUMMER HANDICAP, of £225: 4.44 class. Two miles. 2/2 CLOCKWORK. H'yds. behind • (Donald) 1 3/:t ZINGARRIE, ser (Maidens) 2 6 II MACGREGOR, scr. ... (Degannah) 3 Also started: 4/4 Jacose, scr.: 7/7 Panauiteh. ser.: 5/5 Warning, 12yds. behind; II Haughty, 24yds. behind: 9/9 Agility, 24yds. behind; 8/8 Drumoak, 48yds. behlHiijf n length; 60 yards. Times: 4.18 2-5, 4.19 4-5, 4.25 1-5. BOXING DAY HANDICAP, of £300; 2.47 class. Ono mile and a quarter. S I GREAT DIVIDE, SCI'. .. (MeTlgUO) 1 B'B WEE POTTS, ser (Bryce, Jun.) 2 1 I I,Ain MILNE, scr (Pringle) 3 Also started: UH Giniciise. ser.. coupled villi Jesse Owens. I2.v<ls. behind; 5 5 Harold Guy. ser.: '-*•2 Sandusky, scr.: 911 Smile Again, scr.: I Donald Dim. 12yds. behind: 7 7 Navy lllne. 21yds. behiiid. ’three qiiariers of a length each way. Tiii'cs: 2.39 3-3, 2.-10, 2.10 1-s—a track record.
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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 79, 27 December 1940, Page 9
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