TO-DAY’S RACING
WHANGAREI MEETING
I MEMORIAL TO LE CHOUCAS / (Per Press Association.) WHANGAREI, April 18. There is fine weather and a good attendance for the Whangarei Racing Club’s Meeting. Results: — TRIAL STAKES, five furlongs: — (2) Camp Prince, 8.0 .. . . 1 (3) Roman Pearl, 7.12 .. .. 2 (1) Haviland, 8.0 .. .... 3 Also started: Cynique, The Dansant, Tukunoa, Wainui, North Boy, Gold Lily, Land Measure, Little Gift, Viburnum, Legation, Mineral. Won by one and a-half lengths. Time 1.4.
PORTLAND HANDICAP, six furlongs : —
(2) Sea Cob, 8.0 1 (6) Gay Cockade, 8.0 2 (4) Palmares, 8.0 3 Also started: Sunny Morn 8.1, Measurer 8.0, Merry Mason 8.0, Viburnum 8.0. Won by a length • a head. Time 1.17. r McINNES MEMORIAL, one mile and a-quarter:— (1) Le Choucas 7.3, 1 (4) Wenday 7.3 '.. 2 (2) Thursby 7.8 3 Also started: Ti Tree 7.0 (bracketed with the winner) and Hipo 7.3. Won by a neck; a head. Time 2.9. NORTHLAND HURDLES, one mile and 640 yards:— Ned Kelly 1 Golden Wedding 2 The Hon. P. De la Perelle, Minister of Internal Affairs, officially opened the new members’ stand at Kensington Park.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 18 April 1929, Page 5
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