DILEAS’ GOTHARD
WOODVILLE MEETING RAILWAY TO THEOCRITUS (P.A.) PALMERSTON N., Dec. 9. The Woodville District Jockey Club’s summer meeting concluded on Saturday in brilliant weather and with a very large attendance. The course was in splendid order. The totalisator handled £40,701 10s, compared with £35,853 10s on the corresponding day last year, making the total for the meeting £88,027. compared with £63,080, an increase of £24,947.
Papatawa Hack Hurdles, of £275 ; about 1 mile 5 f urlongs.—4-3 Tracer, 10.7 (Carroll), 1; 7-7 Theolateral. 0.3 (Hastie). 2; 11- Charles Edward, 0.0 (Smith), 3. Also started: 3-2 Grand Central, 0-0 Gay Flame, l-l Vassilikos, 10-8 Foreign Coin, 2-4 Foxada, 13-12 Beau Jewel, 6-6 Fuzzy Wuzzy, 12- Old Red, 5-5 Hazaboy, 14-13 Old Joe, 8-10 Provider. Five lengths; 2 lengths. Provider was fourth. Time, 3.55.
Novice Stakes, of £150; 6 furlongs.—First Division: 7-5 Cincture, 8.11 (Dowry) and 4-6 Castlebrae, 8.11 (Eaton), dead heat, 1; 1-1 Sunburn, 8.11 (Burridge), 3. Also started: 0-8 Afton Water, 13-14 Phoenicia, 15-16 Dusky Pete, 16-15 Glebefield, 20-19 Maria Rosa. 5-4 Mr. Buzz, 11-11 Flak, 6-6 Te Aramoana, IS-17 Treasure Isle, 19-20 Valliere, 3-2 Wiremu. Dead heat; half-head. Flak was fourth; Time, 1.16. Second Division: 6-6 Superior Fox, B*ll (Andrews), 1: 1-1 Sheilwyn, 8.11 (Waddell), 2; 14-13 Matara, 8.11 (Garth), 3. Also started: 7-5 Arctic Circle, 13-14 Audacious, 2-3 Ballasch, 8-9 Beau Raidc, 11-12 Commercial. 21-21 Fnirburn, 17-1 S Flying Faye, 10-10 Makutu, 18-17 Tide Area, 3-2 Village Squire. Head; half-head. Makutu was fourth. Time, 1.153. Brackets: Cincture and Arctic Circle; Sheilwyn and Sunburn; Superior Fox and Te Aramoana. Gothard Handicap, of £500; 1} miles. 2-2 Dileas, 7.S (Ford) .. 3 5-5 Carnforth, 7.5 (Bowness) .. •• •• - 8-7 Behave, 8.7, car. 8.2 (T. Howe) .. 15 Also started: 10-10 Financial, 1-1 Fortune's Smile, 3-3 Flying Ace, 4-4 Merry Robin, 6-6 Top Shot, 0-8 Silver Pal, 13-13 Fine Kin, 14-14 French Count, 11-11 Griffin,. 15-15 Skyhawk, 7-0 Argumentative. 16-15 Carey, 12-12 Tavern Light. Short neck ; head. Merry Robin was fourth. Time, 2.65.
Juvenile Handicap, of £220; 5 furlongs.— 3-3 Treneere, 7.7 (C. H. Mackie), 1; Kumari, 8.3 (R. Urwin), 2; 8-7 Bonstar, 7.12 (K. Ford), 3. Also started: 5-4 Beau Flight. 2-2 Diplomat, 14-14 Sir Denzil. '• 3 Deep Sea, 10-10 Corolack, 12-13 Racetide, 15-1 «•» Sleep In, 4-5 Bello Anita, 13-11 Gild Chase, 6-6 Karamea, 11-12 Lady Coconut, 9-9 Torch Bearer. Good neck; neck. Torch Bearer was fourth. Time, 1.1?.
Railway Handicap, of £350; 6 furlongs. 1-2 Theocritus, 8.1 (W. L.' Aitken) .. 1 1-3 Shining Ring, 7.8 (C. H. Mackie) •• \ 3-4 Colopier, 7.10 (J. P. Bowness) .. •• Aho started: 2-1 Royal Heir 10-0 Finucn, Sir Bradbury. 11-11 Sorrell, 6-6 Sir Wim, 8-8 Drambuie, 5-5 Karachi, 3 3-13 Merry VauK 0-10 Rebate, 12-12 Yasda.. Two and a ;V l l " lengths; head, Drambuie was fourth, ! .14$.
Kmtaki Hack Hnndicau, of £220 : 6 furlongs.— 1-2 Morocco, 8.5, car. 9.0 (R. D. Urwin). 1; 3-3 Revivre, 8.0 (C. H. Mackie). 2; 2-1 Ngakoti, 7.11 (V. J. Sellars). 3. A'fO started: 8-8 Pellmeor, 7-7 Theioway. 9-9 Ri ch ‘ ito"1 I’s rk 6-5 Fighting Nell, .1-1 tJyrati vi, i-C Lari Bradbury. Two lengths each way. bird Bradbury was fourth. Time. i-l-T*. tiorgc Hack Handicap, of £220: 7 furlong-■ -3-.1 Lndy Delight.. 8.(1 . (W. L. Aitken), L w-1 Prefa, 9.2 (M. Andrews), 2; 7-8 Pre-e----dency, 7.7, car. 7.0 (K. Gill), 3. Also startr“: V,Per ICi M K ? irl * fi - 7 Trig Point. .1-4 Uno. L 9 Sheik of Arahy, 10-10 Ko Uka, 12-32 . ape. Maieii, .7-6 Gay. Sport, 5-5 Indira, 12-1-V-rcilu l , 11-13 Night Charm. Two lengths:,, hall-head. Gay .Sport was fourth. Time, 1*23? Stewards' Hack Handicap, of £250; H Hnerc Huku, 7.9 (J. Garth), L *; J C'tnt.on, 8.12 (R. D . Urwin), 2; 1-3 T° X V , 7 ' B <C - H. Mackie). 8. Also parted n 4-4 Moutoa Lord, 5-5 Persuade. 2' l inifl c o G ‘ C Poekanui, 13-13 Endurance 1010 Gay Senorita, 8-8 Grey Morn, 12 L Master Bn.ce. 3-2 St. Hilton. 14-14 Trio, 1 -H „.‘o % n"’ Half-hcad; head. St. Hilton was fourth. Time, 2.8?. rwc inquires were held during the day ana the lay-cuts.held up following the No»i« li, ° the R , nilwa >' Handicap. The firrt no LU. T Ce n led interference, and TreocHG?.' 1 inconsistent running by tr.ecciuus. . No action was taken.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22199, 9 December 1946, Page 10
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