WAIKATO
NEPETA BEATS EXPELLANT The Waikato patriotic meeting was held in showery weather before a large attendance. The trade was holding. The totalisator handled £62,152 10s. Cunningham Hurdles, £2OO. l£m.— 1-1 Brantome, 9.5 (Brady) 1, 15-16 Brome, 9.0 (Chaplin) 2, 5-6 Spring Day 9.10 (Collett) 3/ Scr: Good Fun, Radiant, Diamond King, Land Ruler, Tangirere, Tokerau. Twelve lengths; two lengths. Time, 2.57 3-5. Stalin Plate, £2OO. lm 3f.—l-1 Beneve, 10.9 (Mr James) 1, 14-15 Fox Hunting, 10.9 (Mr Tims) 2, 10-6 New Battle, 10.7 (Mr Young) 3. Scr: Auld Ma'ckay, Silver Pere, Chief Nut, Stand To. Two lengths and a-half; four lengths. Time, 2.3L}. Second Montgomery Handicap, £2OO. 7f._6-7 Brown Atom, 7.7 (Hunter) 1, 2-2 Colonel Dink, 7.7 (Harding) 2, 12-11 Golden One, 7.7 (Phillips) 3. Scr: Playfellow*'The Fake, Good View. Length "and a-half; three lengths. Time, 1.31 3-5. Eisenhower Handicap, £3OO. 7f.— 2-1 Nepeta, 8.3 (Corbett) 1, 5-5 Expellant, 8.6 (Dye) 2, 4-4 Altess, 7.8 (Hughes) 3. Scr: Saludos, St. Leon. Two -lengths; half a length. Time, 1.13 1-5.
Roosevelt Handicap, £250. lm.—9-9 Riverlands Roe, 7.8 (Meynell) 1, 1-1 Valley Boy, 8.10 (Galvin) 2, 2-3 Hunting Park, 7.7 (Hughes) 3. Scr: Lo Zin, Foxbun, Hunting . Mac, Jovial Hour, Colonel Dink, Royal Meer. Two lengths; four lengths. Time, 1.45.
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Evening Star, Issue 25471, 30 April 1945, Page 3
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