THE MANAWATU MEETING Legatee's Juvenile Classic
. , (By "B&ngatira") ' * - ! . The Jtonaw&tu Raoing Club's Autumn Meeting was [ successfully concluded et Awapuni on Saturday, The ' weather- v/a« dull early "but it improved during the afternoon, and there was again an exoellen t attend'ffßtce,- The track was in splendid order. $he in-' .vestiaenfce for the day amounted to £lk»ls>U':l9jO» «s against* £8,111 on the eecond day last year, making - ■a total of £26,285 for the meeting, compared with - £17,603:10:0 last year, an increase of £8,681:1O;O. : '2U.UMIMTE CANTERS HOME. 1 Illuminate', after his recent good races on the flat, vraß backed down to a-short price in the Xai~ 'ranga Hurdles, and, with Tareha's tipping out at the 'last, fenoe, he was left to canter home -by twenty lengths from £ango, who beat Park Acre easily. Bun Tack and Sunny Song were next, but the latter was very sore. Te Us shockingly staked himself when avoiding a fence and he was destroyed. - Acceptable, despite Mb rise of a stone in the heights, was just as easily successful in the Lockwood Hack Handicap as he had been on the opening day. _ ijjfe took charge from Hatusa and Coronilla after' two * ■ [furlongs ■ and he won pulling up> by over two - lengths. ' iifrom Ooronilla, who beat Qwlsgleam by a,short head. Contact, who finished on well, Cawbeen* Hatuma* ; Count ffillonyx* Harvest Moon, and Terry were next* • " REP MAKFHED k<£ BEST. ' ! - A brilliant run from the back, begun between - ; :the three and two- furlongs posts* had Bed Manfred in -i front at the distance in the Tamatete-Handicap, and' , although/the favourite Might came through the l««d»*a in challenge* Bed Manfred was not endangered .a»o, won i ■comfortably by half a length. Bed Sun, who had set, i roost of the-pace with ftorokio, was two lengths baoX third, with Hazoor, Aga Khan, and Sporting Blood, next. Hed Manfred has now won eleven races and £4135 in, stakes, his present season's earnings amounting to £9kQ'* Form again worked out well -when Kuri drofcpod - . through the. leaders near the finish to win th« Stonyhurst Handicap, nicely by a'stiort neck ft*>a Cyclonic, • and Pomp, At the straight entrance Cyclonic, Arena, j Sanguine King,' and Pomp *ere in, practical line \p, - - \ that order out from th* rail, with'HaTahO,,Kt4Ja»» -1 and fiuri fpllpiring, but as Cyclonic and, Faop <Jt«* away cl«ar «m. opening' w.a& left between tfc«&« giving - 'fittr,i U±k eirtajoe* Arena, Miss attghabye> Full'flbreni* (who vt& l«ft)> and jravaho did befet of tne rtfem/- - • LfitiAtKE'B CLOSI CAIX. ' *...*.' . Legatee* beginning smartly from the r*U poftiJioa '»«t ouVte--win the Mana^atu sires *- Produce nil ■the way, but h» rpry nearly »uect»»bed to Hi*.<tm~ idistent Severe.* Severe suddenly rushed up to fci», fat th* 4ietanc# and gained a head lead, but Seed ' ■■ :pre»sed' w«w ttuno« out ,of the - colt r who; tlw<. pew '■ .ponded in the last^ fifty yarde i 6 anatch/baclc the |;honoura>y the ehortest of heads. Heritage1, who ''i 'missed th* , was three lengths off third, *it&! Happy. Lsa&lnjz, Alch«»io, and Corroboree. next.; > ,>Ali - .three placed horses were bred by Mr*,<K »♦' Ga#t>i** , [ '- legatee, whose dam Motley alao won the r«.oe/ ha» j Inowpraetioaily secured fei3 position as leading . [juvenile Of the seaeom He cost 575 guineas. e$ a<. yearling,, and with three wins and four jsino*" pl«ci»g»- . !in ten starts he -has .earned £1060 in stakes. He - ! :wiil probably no* go across to Sydney tocontest tfee jA^J.CSireB-* 'Produce Stakes,at Easter* 1 "the' recent Xrwvtham winner- JuMlee Song* wbo. I «had not-started on the-opening day, registered «n /' [attractive performance in winning the Longburto Back - , Handicap. He was on the outer of Celerri«tt^t in the; ! lead till nearing the straight* bu* he theft,left' JUs early aasociatea and scored-'deciairely fro» l*pre~ * chauxii who finishea on well to hold off the favour* ,ite State Bank, ' Pukeko and Hunting Bag were aext, -I followed by Royal Record, Diagano, Panlof» and Celerrimus. i ' ' COTTBSMORS'a SPRIKT. ' • - | } cd-ntinuation of the recent *iK«proysinent. .inhis race- efforts found Oottesaore capable of -winning -the Telegraph Handicap, Sticking to the rail, he. followed Souchong and Mata Hari into the straight, and he then drove through on their inner to accre T>y a snort head, the other pair Wing dead-heated. -It , was Oottesabre's .first success since' August twelve i months 'ago, also hio first from A.M.Wright's stable. Rereatu and Princess Doreen were finishing oti fro* ' the back. , , ! 'Sunee, relatively th* best-supported horse individually during.the day, was held patiently on the ■ ftSoTtill the field spread entering the straight in i .the -AiAerstone Hack Handicap, and he then £rove , I Ithrough^ Strongly to score going away by, a and a half from the outsider Ingenuity, who had been last - going along the back.. D&recourt-, beaten a short -, •,head 011$ of second Oiyid^aA, pulled ai& way to the , ■fWtti'Ut the- five farlon^ and that was hia .undoing* 'Maroliitig Song, unlucky in tJ».*wn»JMg, yas .fourtn» . .SST S«?et Jtosic> Hoyal Dash, Confiscation, tupurangi,, fand Osewhetu right up in a bunch. -
Details of the Racing KAIRANGA HURDLES, of £125. One mile and'a half. 1 ILLUMINATE 11.5 (Bowdcn). . , 1 3 PANGO-10.2 (Pascoe) ■.- -7 PARK ACRE 9.0, car 9.3, (Nicoll). .3. Also started—2 Sunny Sons, 0 Tarehfi (fell), 4 .Te Ua(£ell), T Bun Tuck.U Spearshot. Fifteen • lengths; three lengths.- Bun.. Tuck fourth. Time 2.4 a. LOCIvWOOP HACK HANDICAP: of £110. Six furlongs. ■•' , " 1 ACCEPTABLE 8.7 (Humphries). .1 4 CORONILLA 8.13 (Reed)........ 2 5 OWLSGLEAM 8.4 Brougliton)... .3 Also started—2 Cawbeen, 9 Harvest Moon, 6 Passion Flower, 8 Dick Whittr ingtou,' 3 Hatuma, 14 Royal Feast, 11 Note Issue. 16 Merry Cry, 13 Contact; 7 Dollar Bill; 12 Wahine Kui, 10 Count "\Villonyx,.ls,Bazaine; IS Terry, 17 Lady Banff, 19 Popette.. Three lengths; head. Contact fourth. Time 1.13. TAMATETE HANDICAP, of £200. One mile and a quarter. 3 RED MANURED 9.2 (Webster) 1 1 MIGHT 8.11 (Wils-on) 2 10 RED SUN 7.2 (Jones) 3. Also started—3 Hnzoor, 4 Aga Khan, 2 Sporting Blood, 7 Knrokio, 8 Rust,(i Davistock, 9 Glenvane. Thrcer|iiarters ot a length; two lengths. Huzoor fourth. Time .2.0.4-5. STONYHURST HANDICAP, of £12.1. Seven furlongs. C RURI 8.9 (Dunran)..' 1 2 CYCLONIC 5.6 (Reed) 2 8 POMP 8.11 (Tinker) ...» Also started—s Sanguine Kinp:. 4 Miss Hushabye. 9, Walton Park, 1 Midian, 7 Nnvaho, 11.True Shaft. 10 Arena. 3 Full Throttle. Neck; neck. Arena fourth.Tiino 1.27 2-5. • . MANAWATU SIRES' PRODUCE STAKES, o£ £300. For two-year-olds. Soven fnrloncjs. 2 LEGATEE 5.5 (Reed) 1 3 SEVERE 5.2 (Broughton) 2 1 HERITAGE S.O (Atkins)..: " Also started —«"> Alchemic. 4 Kotou, 7 Corroboree. 3 Entail, bracketed with Severe, 6 Happy Landing. 8 Hunting Seen*. Short head; three length*. Happy Landiu? was fourth. Time 1.27 4-5. LONGBURN HACK HANDICAP, of £130. Seven furlong. 2 JUBILEE SONG 9.3 (Jenkins) 1 13 LEPRECHAUN .7.13 (Wilson).. ..2 1 STATE BANK 8.(3 (Broughton)....:; Also started —12 Dingano, 7 Tluntmjj J)ag. 10 SecreojI,' 4 Pukeko. 11 Kaola. ■" High Grnder. 15 Ro^al Record. (5 Aussie Ba, 17 Panloff. 3 Dinlogist. 14 Raparahara. 7 Sir Romeo. 9 Celleriinus, IS Evasion, 19 Tiipeotn, 16 Eka Tore. Length and n half; two lengths. Pukeko fourth. Time 1.27 1-5. TELEGRAPH HANDICAP, of £133. Six furlongs.' 2 OOTTESMORE 7.11 (Broughton)... .1 4 SOUCHONG 8.10 (Reed) t 5 MATA HARI 7.0. car. 7.1 (Sheehan).f T Dead-heat. Also started—3 Princess Doreen, 1 Rereatu, 7 Refresher. 6 Bodyline. Head. Rereatu vns fourth. Time 1.13 2-5. ADDERSTONE HACK HANDICAP, of £120. Nine furlongs. 1 SUNEE 8.9 (A. E. Ellis) 1 9 INGENUITY 7.9 (Atkins) 2 2 DARECOURT MS (Wilson) :." Also started— 1 Confi-'c-ntiou. 5 Tuimvnngi, 10 Marchiuar Pfiijr. 1." KingV L.in-i-rr, ,"> Onewhetu. 11 Iloyul Dash, 0 Dvi ado, 12 Lord Moutoa, 7 Sweet Music, 8 Bacchus Marsh. Length and a half;short ibead, - Jtfarching 'Son? fourth. Time 1.54.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 71, 25 March 1935, Page 6
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