WANGANUI MEETING
ECLIPSE 'STAKES TO RAZZLE • DAZZLE.
(«T TBtKRAPH.— PRESS iSSOCJAIIOK.) „, WANGANUI, 15th September. lire Wangamu Spring Meeting conDludfed to-day. The weather was fi ne Wl just before the Eclipse Stakes, when U became ahowery. The going was good. -I he . totaljsator handled £32 389 as against £33,912 10s for the samp day last year; and for the .meeting £59,891 Aol- aiain6t 59>806 10s, an increase of £85. Results :— Debutante Two-Year-Old Stakes, of 175 soys;, five furlongs.—Killochra, 9.5 (E 1; Padonna, 8.5, 2; Lady Ben- *£<*, 8.0, 3. Also started: Moariri, Westbrooke, Dangle, Siaso, Fool's Paradise, Iroilus, Berruguette, Shining Armour, Gaillard, "Lady Isinglass, Peutetre, La. Heve Won by a length, with half 1 length between second and third." Time limn 4 l-ssec. -Genville Hurdles Handicap, of 225 soys; one mile and five furlongs.—Tinoa r»-; Dem Psey. 9-13, 3. Also started: Otauru Kid 10.2, Gold Star 9.10, t» t%\ o4' Erie 93 > Bi*enella 9.3 Black Hall 9.0 (lost his rider), Hindi 9.0 Won by a nose, with a length and a half between second and third. Time, 3min 1 o-sseq. • >,* Marangai Hack, of 175 soys; five fur-longs.-Halgma, 9.12 (M. Conway), 1; Ora s Delight, 7.6, 2; Foolish 7.0. 3. Also started: Alaric 8.5, Loved One 7.6, Regard 7.2, Glaive 7.2; MUliinetre 7.2, Tmohari 7.2, Lusylvia 7.0, Piffle 7 0 Mountain Bell 7.0, Hallmark 7.0. Won by half a length, with a length between secorid and third. Time, lmin 4 2-ssec. New Zealand Eclipse Stakes, of 400 soy one mile and a distance.—Razzle Dazzle, 7.4 (E. Keesing/, 1; Thespian, 9.4, 2; Trespass 9.4, 3. Also started: Listowel 9.4, Stork 9.4, Enthusiasm, 9.4. Kazzle Dazzle led into the straight, where Thespian challenged, and just failed to get up. Won hy a head, with one and.a half lengths between second and third. Time, lmin 57sec. Railway Hack Handicap, of 175 soys; > six furlongs.—Eeremoana, 9.3 (M. Conway), 1; Soliform, 8.8, 2; Black Cruiser, 91, 3. Also started: Cochineal 9.6, Sunny Vale 9.6, Brigadier Bill 8.4, Cushat 8.4, Mountain Crag 7.8, Taitaiata 7.7, Semplice 7.7, Pinna 7.7, Otapawa 7 7 Wheel 7.7. . Won by half a length, with two and a half lengths between second - and third. Time, lmin 15 2-ssec. Higgie Handicap, of 300 soys; one mile and a quarter.—Mark Time, 8.10, (J. Barry),. 1; Admiral Codrington, 8.9, 2; Tenterfield, 6.10,, 3. Also started! ■ Rouen 9.9, Muraahi 8.6, Cold Steel 8.4 Quest 8.3, Zircon, 7.13, Crucelle 7.8, Patuki 7.8, Bonnie Heather 7,6, Demand 7.0, Snstcher 6.7. Won by a neck, with a length and. a half between second and third. Time, 2min 10 2-ssec. Moutoa Hack, of 175 soys; one mile and 110 yards.—Equitable, 9.3 (R. S. and Velociform, 7.6 (E. Keesing)dead r heat 1; Stream, 7.0, 3. Also started: Gold Mark 8.2, Valencia 7.11 (lost rider), Empyrean 7.2, Regard 7.0, Bonena 7.0. Pirouette 7.0. Won by a length. Time, lmin 53 3-ssec. Owen Handicap, of 300 soys; six furlongs.—Veil, B.7'(P. Rayner), 1; Ecuador, 8.13, 2; King Quin, 8.7, 3. Also •«»*rt.ed: Amber Tips 9.0, Pouma 8.11,
Sunny Jim 9.0, Lady Kotiripo 8.3, Attractive 8.1, Miss Rene 8,0, Aeriforjn 7.10, Mountain Signal 7.10, Civility 7.6. Won by a neck, with half a length between second and third' Time, lmin 15 3-ssec.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 67, 17 September 1923, Page 11
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