TARANAKI J.C.
CUP TO CARFEX The Taranaki Jockey -Club's Summer .Meeting was opened in fine weather, though it was threatening after heavy rain. The attendance was fair and the going good. The totalisator handled £7,359 10s, compared with £7,828 15s on the first day last year—a decrease of £469 ss. Detailed results: — WAITARA HURDLES, lOOsovs. About lim. ,2-2 CHANG, 9.5 (Tucker) 1 4.-s—Constant Sun, 9.5 (L. Dulieu) 2 3-3—lnvictus, 9.9 (Jenkins) 3 Also started: 1-1 Blacksmith 10.8, Q-6 Royal Acre 9.12, 4-4 Esteem 9.7. Won by two lengths, with a length between Second and third. Blacksmith was fourth. Time, 2min 54sec.- ! NGAMOTU JUVENILE HANDICAP, lOOsovs. sf. 2- ROLLOVANT, 7.9 (G. Duncan) 1 3- —Aussie Ra, 7.6 (W. E. Pine) 2 1-I—Stadium, 8.10 (B. H. Morris) S Also started: 6-6 Clembroney 7.8, 4-4 Red Fox 7.8, 5-5 Lady Kyra car. 7.11. Won by a length and a-half, with a head between second and third. Lady Kyra was fourth. Time, Imin 3 4-ssec. FLYING HANDICAP, 140sovs. 6f. 1— STAR ARTIST, 7.13 (N. M‘Kenzie) 1 3—Souchong, 9.9 (R. Reed) 2 2 Pomp, 7.11 (Broughton) 3 Also started: 4 British Columbia 8.8. British Columbia was first out from Souchong, but at the half-mile Star Artist took command, winning comfortably by two lengths and a-half, with Pomp two lengths further back. Time, Imin 13 4-ssec. TARANAKI CUP, SOOsovs. lim. 5- —CARFEX, 7.10 (K. Voitre) ... 1 1-I—Peter Jackson, 9.1 (J. M, Pine) 2 6- —Alloy, 7.9 (Tremain) 3 Also started: 2-1 Aga Khan 8.5, 3-3 Desert Star car. 7.7 i, 4-5 Vertigern 7.6, 7- Royal Artist 7.5, 8-8 Senegal 7.5. Senegal was the early leader from Aga Khan, Carfex, and Royal Artist, but after a furlong Carfex ran info second place. Half a mile from home Carfex took the- lead and was never headed, winning by two lengths and a-half from Peter Jackson. Alloy finished very fast, a head away third. Aga Khan was fourth. OKATO HACK HANDICAP, lOOsovs. 1m and 110yds. 7-B—LALLA QUEX, car. 7.9* (Goldfinch) ... ... 1 3- —Taitoru, 8.2 (G. Duncan) ... 2 5-6—St. Clara, 8.9. (Green) ... ... 3 Also started: 8-7 Davistock 8.9, 1-2 Red Rufus 8.5, 2-1 Silk Sox 8.2, 5-6 Red Flush car. 7.9, 7,-8 Rust 7.8. Won by a length and a-half, with a length between second and third. Red Flush was fourth. Time, Imin 50 1-5 sec. MIMI HIGH-WEIGHT HANDICAP, lOOsovs. About 7f. 1-I—ROYAL ROUTINE, 8.11 (L. G. Morris) ... 1 4- —Alloy, 9.0 (S. Tremain) ... ... 2 3- —Prince Colossus, 8.8 (L. Dulieu) 3 Also started: 2-2 Arvada 8.5, 6-5 Cereal 8.0, 5-6 La Crown 8.0. _ Won by a short length, with a head between second and third. Cereal was fourth. Time, Imin 25 4-osec. TIMARU HACK HANDICAP. lOOsovs. 6f. 1-I—DIAGONO, 8.9 (R. Reed) ... 1 4- —llluminate, car. 7.12* (L. E. George) 2 3-3—Grand Score, 7.10 (S. Tremain) 3 Also started: 2-2 Raparahara 7.11, 5- Lebanon car. 7.6, 6-6 Kaola car. 7 I*. Won by two lengths, with a length between second and third. Raparahara was fourth. Time, Imin 14 4-ssec.
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Evening Star, Issue 21641, 9 February 1934, Page 13
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