RESULTS IN DETAIL
TOTALISATOR AGAIN UP
There was a continuation of fine ■weather foT ; ,t'ie;;qpnefe4JllS;day of the "Manawatu Eacing Club's /Autumn'■• Meeting yesirccgood order, and, although easy; it had more life in it than on Wednesday. The attendance was ■ satisfactory. The totalisator turnover for the. day amounted to £10,850 10s, as. against £9§ll last year, making a total of £22,578 for . the two days, compared with £19,739 10s last year, an increase of t£23Sß.]os. Results were: — ' "' j Kalranga Hurdles Handicap, of 120 sors; Us miles.—l-3'Adrentus, 30.2 (JI. H. Mrol), I: 6-6 Callamart, 10.7; 2; 1-1 Full Stark, 11.2, 3. Also started: 2-2 Easterly 10.U, 3-4 Whenuanul 10.2, S-7 Pangolin 9.10. 7-8 Omeo, 5-3 Calamino 9.1. Time, 2raln 46 4-ssec. ■
Lockwood Hack Handicap, of 100 soys; 6 furlongs.—ll-11- Chief Marionette, 7.11 (P.
Atkins), 1; 3-3 Haulbowlirie. 8.10, 2; 6-5 Ida Merlins, 7.11, y. Also started: 4-4 Foreign Queen 8-10, 5-6 Wasteland car. 7.9, 1-1 Bonnie Valo l.Vi, 7-7 King Peg 7.9, 8-8 Nebulae 7.8, 2-2 Golden Chant car. 5.2, 9-9 Lady Ronald car. 7.2, 12-13 Haunul 7.3, 13-12 Ebeum car. 7.4, 10-10 Lalla Quex car. 7•' Time lmin 16sec.' ■
Tamateto Handicap, of 150 soys; Hi miles.—' 3-2 Chopin. 7.12 (K. Voitre), 1; 7-8 La Poupee. I'l' V H Y iow Hallo °' 9-°. 3- Also started: 2-3 bpearful 8.6, 5-5 Arrow Lad 8 4 4-4 First Acre 8.3, 6-6 Grand Jury car' 7IV--8-7 Shrewd car. 7.2, 9-9 Golden Horn car. 7.10. Time, 2miu Bsec.
Stonyliurst Handicap, of 110 sots; minimum 7.7; 7 furlongs.—B-9 Lady Spy, car 7 9 (G. Jones). 1; 3-5 Royal Bengal, 8.9, 2; l-l Farmer, 8.2, 3. Also started: 6-7 Pomp 8 9 °-3 Mlladl 8.9, 5-2 Nightmare 8.2 and Leisure 7.7 (bracketed), 7-G Green Linnet car. 7.13, 3-1 Broken Rule 7.10, 9-8 Cuticle 7 9 10-10 Sir Pombal car. 7.4. Time, lmin 27 2-ssec. TWENTY-NINTH MANAWATU STAKES, of • 250 sots; wcigut-for-age, with penalties and allowances; 6 furlongs. I—l—Golden Wings, 9.7 (R. Reed) 1 3—3—Red Manfred, 7.9 (S. Wilson) '".. 2 4—4—lnflation, 8.8 (K. Voitre) f 3 Also started: 2-2 Autopay 9.10, 5 Diatomous car. 7.9^. Time, lmin 14 l-ssec.
Cloverlca Nursery Handicap, of 100 cots; for two-year-olds; 5 furlongs.—l-1 Lady Nan 8.10 (K. Voitre), 1; 3-3 Bay Tree 8 9 2; 5-6 Catalogue, car. 7.5, 3. Also started: 2-2 Limbohm 8.1, 6-5 Arise 7.11, 6-7 Quietly car. 7.10, 4-4 Stadium car. 7.4. Time lmin 2 4-ssec.
Adderstone Hack Handicap, of 100 sots- 9 furlongs.—3-2 Constant Sun, 8.2 (B. H. Slor'ris), 1; 5-4 BcTision, 8.3, 2; 2-3 Red Flush 7.10, 3 Also started: 4-5 Capetown 8 9 and White Squall car. 7.9 (bracketed); 7-7 BeaconsBeld B.S, 6-6 Kalmuck 8.2, 1-1 Morrath 8 2 .10-9 Cotsfleld 7.7, 9-8 Park Aero car 710 S-10 Sir Borneo car. 7.4. Time, liniu 55 2-ssec.
Telegraph Handicap, of. 115 soys- 6 fur-lougs.—l-2 Pa&anelii, 9.11 (0. Mclnally) 1: 3-3 All Humbug. 7.13. 2; 4-4 Arlsus, 91, 3. Also started: 2-1 Souchong 9.11, 5-5 Arvada 7.0. Time, Imln 14sec.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 70, 24 March 1933, Page 4
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