SUBSTANTIL TURNOVER
There was a tremendous crowd present and the totalisator handled £147.372 for the day' (£63,689 win; £83,683 place), < compared with £93,261 10s on the opening day last year. The total is the best in history at a Winter Meeting of the club. Eesults were:— Marlri Hack and Hunters" Steeplechase Handicap, £400; about 2% miles.—X-l Abbey Lv, 10.5 (A. Jenkins), 1; 6-6 Radiant Bay, 10.9 (O. Mclnally). 2; 5-5 Valantua, 10.3 (It. M. Hollands), 3. Scr.: Half and Half, Malacca? Gay Mimic,. liticullus Boy, Kenya Mist. Six lengths; two. Idle Hour was fourth. Tinio, 5.38%. (Winner trained by A. Jenkins, Opaki.) Woburn Hack Handicap. £400 ; T furlongs.—r 1-2 La Fllletto. 8.3 (T. Green), 1; 5-4 Kllleymoon, 0.4 (W. J. Broughton), 2; G-3 Dash o' Dink, 8.6 (L. J. Ellis). 3. Scr.: Dashiip, Grecian Flame, Plko Piko, Sporting Gold. Two lengths and a half; half. Hunting Charm was fourth. Time, 1.31%. (Winner trained by W. O. Clifton, Takanlni.) . . Vittbria Hack Hurdle Handicap, £JOoj.about'
l»i miles.—6-S Khurja,-.10.3 (P. Waaka), 1; S-li First Edition, 9.0, car. 9.V& (D- 3. Burgess), 2; 2-3 Colonel Bogey, 9.3 (Ji Fagan), 3. fc'cr.: Glaciate, Opaltown, Bbrak, Mlmeticol, Moderate, Eaco Away. Four lengths; two. Poutu was fourth. Time, 3.24. (Winner trained by J. H. Jefferd, Hastings.) . ! ■ Stewards' Handicap, £000; 6 furlongs.—l-1 Whackie, 9.9 KB. H. Morris), 1; 6-7. Autolite. 9.9 (L. J. Ellis). 2; 7-6 Black Robe, 8.1,1 (S. Green), 3. Scr.: Joyvaals, Theolateral, Ex 'Pupil, Noble Eaglo, Screen Star. Nose; half a neck. Ring Chief was fourth.- Time, 1.18%. (Winner trained by 11. Dulicu, New Plymouth). ■ • •. ■ • WELLINGTON STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, £1500; about 3H miles. s—C—Anini, 9.3 (D. Bedstone) 1 7—7—Dozio Boy, 10.1 (P.- Brady) .'. -' I—l—Spendthrift, 10.13 (T. X Boyle) ..,3 Scr.: Gold Spot, Noko, Nativo Chief, The Dozer, Lapidarian. Ten lengths; fourteen. Chat was fourth. Timo, 7.10. (Winner trained by H. S. Greeno, Greenmeadows.) , Trentham Ilurdles Handicap, £700; about ,1% miles. —9-S Xoung Charles, 9.5 (A. Midwood), 1; 2-2 Talenta, 10.1 (A. Jenkins) 2; 10-10 Native Song, 10.2 (J. Nicholson), 3. Scr.: Colonel Itougo, Lapidarian. Two and a half lengths; length and a half. Black Musi; was fourth. Timo, 3.31%. (Winner trained by J. J. Waller, Awap.uni.) WHYTE HANDICAP, £1000; 1 mile. s—2 —The, Monarch, 5.2 (W. J. Broughton) 1 22—22—Fiddler's Green, 7.7 (N. Holland) 2 13—13 —Coronace, 7.7 (A. C. Messervy) .. 3 Scr.: Duality, Prince Shad, Lowry Bay. Neck S three-quarters of a length. Alelhoa was fourth. Timo. 1.46. (Winner trained by H. B. Lorigan, Hastings.) To Aro Hack Handicap, .'M00; 1 mile. —4-3 I^enardo, 5.2 (W. J. Broughton) J; 1-2 Uogal Night, 8.0, car. 8.2 (W. Hooton), 2; 5-6 Crucible, 9.1 (B IT. Morris), 3. Scr.:'Kinsman, Patu-Po, Flahuluk, Bendemeer, Cheap Lodging, Greek Effort, I'ox Fur. Greek Stop, Mldian Star, I\lr. Chips, Sir Mark. Length; I two. Irish Morn was fourth. Time, 1.4". ! (Winner trained.by J. M. Cameron, Hastings.)
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 4, 5 July 1943, Page 6
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