5 FAVOURITES WIN
RACING AT BULLS GAY COP.RIE EASILY (P.A.) WANGANUI. June 2.3. The Rangitikei Racing Club held its postponed February meeting in Bulls on Saturday in wet weather, several heavy showers making the conditions | underfoot unpleasant. The track was very heavy. The attendance under fUp circumstances was satisfactory, and the totalisator turnover was £31.391 10s, as against £42,983 last November., First Tv'-U Plate. o r £200; 6 fur.—-1-1 Bon Chale. 8.10 (Bownes). 1: 7-6 Tennessee. 8.0 (Johnson), 2: 6-8 Foxtonian, B.io (Frost). 3. Also staited. 12-14 Avalette, 13-13 Beau Court. 9-7 Hoariri Bay, 4-3 Wiremu. 2-2 Surrender. 10-11 Vanya, 16-16 Makura, 5-o Clare's Pal 14-10 Good Music, 7-9 Legendre. 15-15 Plcck. 16-17 Reality. 3-4 Sensational. 11-12 Travel On, 18-18 Utonia Half-length; three-quarters of a length. Clare's Pal was fourth. Time 1.20 3-5. Pukchou Hack Hurdles, of £300; 1$ milcF. —4-3 Legal, 9.3 (liowc). 1; 2-1 Sir Paleieh. p.g (F-’rlandL 2; 5-5 Nancy Boswells. 9.11 (Kendall). 3. Also started: 1-2 Mouloa Lord. 6-6 Cramond Bay. B*B Tortago. 7-7 Selected. 9-9 Imperial Crown. 10-10 Fen. 13-13 Lady Counter. 12- Peter Briefly. 3-4 Revetir, 11-11 Tula. Head; 4 lengths. _ Imperial Crown was fourth. Time, 2.57. Second Trial Plate, of £200: 6 fur.— 1-1 Horouta. 8.10 (Sellers). 1: 6-7 Thimble 8.10 (Connor). 2: 4-4 Sailors Song, 8.10 (Clutterbuck), 3. Also started: 3-3 Autolycus, 10-11 Avanzar, 5-2 Black Isle. 8-8 Samoci. 9-10 Thoraco 13- Arvadore. 7-6 Desert Chant 11-9 Mangatiti. 14-14 Raiding, 2-5 Sandy Harrison. 12-13 Übbriaco. Three lengths; 4 lengths. Autolycus was fourth, lime, 1.19.
Apprentices- Hack Handicap, of £250; 7 furlongs.—l-1 Neville, 8.4 (N. Eales), 1; 3-3 Gynee Lou. 8.0, car. 8.5 (B. Boreham), 2; 2-2 Audacious, 8.11, car. 9.2 (P. Brennan), 3. Also started: 4-4 Supreme. 5-5 Novocaine, 7-7 Pollux, 6-6 Treasure Isle. Three lengths: 8 lengths. Supreme was fourth. Time, 1.32 2-5. Hack and Hunters’ Steeplechase, of £350; 2J miles. —1-1 Whooray 9.12 (J. Kendall), 1; 4-5 Terhan 9-2 <T. Sturgess), 2: 6-6 Speed King 9-2 (N. Rouse), 3. Also started: 9-10 Pompit ran off, 3-3 Royal Pageant, fell, 7-7 Spiro, ran off, 5-4 Light Tea, 11-9 Battlemarch, 8-8 Plato Boy, 2-2 Sir Saladin, pulled up, 10-11 The Wanton, ran off. Ten lengths; 3 lengths. Light Tea was fourth. Time, 4.51. Rangitikei Hack Cup, of £350, l;l miles.—2-2 Fairholme, 8.0, car. B.ls (W. J. Broughton), 1; 5-5 Joe's Cobber. 8.7 (Johnson), 2; 1-1 Mercian Laci. 8.13 (W. J. Doyle). 3. Also started: 7-8 Out Pat, 3-3 Kahuraponga. 8-8 Description. 9- Highland View. 4-4 Nightena, 6-7 Patta Fe, 10-10 April’s Music. Length, neck. Nightena was fourth. Time, 2.16 3-5. FLOCK HOUSE HANDICAP, of £400; 7 furlongs. 3-3 Gay Corrie, 7.7, car. 7.10$ (JP. Bowness) ■ • ■ • 1 14-14 General Saleve, 7.7, car. 7.0 (R. Burt) .. • • •_••••• ; • 1 2-2 Theolyn, 8.8 (W. J. Broughton) J Also started: 9-8 Theocritus, 1-1 PoMarama, 8-9 Alderman 6-6 Hadrian, fell, 5-5 Dutch Mary, 4-4 Foxella, 6r7 Mallow, fell. 11-11 Pellmeer, 13-13 Prince Wheriko, 10-10 Sir Boswell, 12-12 Master Day. Five lengths; neck. Foxella was fourth. Time, 1-35- _ Santoft Hack Handicap, of £250; 6 furlongs.—l-1 Relampago, 86 (W Connor), 1; 3-3 Cinerous, 8.0 (K. Ford) 2, 10- Moreton Bay, 8.2, car. 8.3 (V.. J. Sellars), 3. Also started; 7-6 Audacious, 5-4 Tribute. 8-11 Lord Victor 2-2 Morotai, 11-9 Yalta, 6-7 II Corona, 13-13 Robeology, 9-8 Nuptial. 12-12 Gay Tide, 4-5 Sailor’s Song. Neck: length. Tribute was fourth. Time, 1.20.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22363, 23 June 1947, Page 6
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