DUNBAR SCORES
WAVERLEY
BEASLEY MEMORIAL j RED GLARE’S STEEPLES j WIN FOR FLIRTATIOUS j (P.A.i WANGANUI. April 26. ; Tire Waverlcy Racing Club's autumn . meeting was held on Saturday in line j weather, except for occasional showers. j The track was easy after rain. The attendance was good, but the I totalisator showed a slight decrease at ' i’30.975 compared with £32,630 last year. In th.e Westholm Hurdles. Dark Morning, who finished third, collapsed as he was being unsaddled and expired apparently through an internal injury. In the concluding event, the Presi- , dent’s Hack Handicap, the winner, i Exemplary, the extreme outsider of the i held, returned .just tinder a score. He j was ridden by W. -J. Watson, an ap- j prentice, having his first ride in a : race, and attached to the stable of G. ' S. Raynor. Wanganui Results:— WESTHOLM HURDLES HANDICAP i of £223; U miles.—ll SPECIALIST.': f 1.13 (Waddell). 1; 2-2 I'OXLAND 9.0. ! 2; 117 DARK MORNING, 9.0. 3. Also Started: 10-10 Peter's Choice. 3-3 Glenfaylc. 4-4 Royal Sward. 11-11 Prakash, I 3 3 Precious Metal. 12 13 Lord Leo. 7-9 Red fort, 9 6 Man-power. 13-12 Descrip- ; lion, (i 7 Bronze Abbey. Neck; 2 lengths. ! Time. 2.3 4-3. WAIROA HANDICAP, of £300; 6 fur j —O-0 KIA ORA KATOA, 8.6 (McKin non). 1: lu 10 FORT ROYAL. 7.10, 2. i 9- SILVER SAL 8.3. 3. Also started: 7-7 Yandra. 3-2 Mallow. 2-3 Prince Revel, 1-1 Bramberton. coupled with Franada. 4-8 Dvniondy, 3-4 Mangurakau, 2-3 Awaroa Stream- Heads neck. ; Time. 1.16 4-3 ; SACMES MEMORIAL MAIDEN RACE, of 11200; 2-ycar-olds and upwards 0 fur—2-3 BAIITACHA, 8.7 (Brough- j [ton), 1. 3-2 MONEY MACHINE. 8.7. 2: | 16-15 SURYA, 3.7. 3. Also started: 15-17 Small Change. 4-5 Solnero, 1-1 ! Jovial Lad, 7-7 Footline. 13-18 Koa | Hine, 14-12 I’ihama, 11-11 Platamon, 12-14 Beau Flight. 0-6 Bella Mia. 5-4 I Waimatc, 17-16 Ercoupe. 13-12 Gerry's j Gift. 19-19 Hcniokai, 9-9 Chief Fox. 10- La Salle. 8-7 Alana. coupled with : Papawhero. Three-quarters of a length; Ij, lengths. Time, 1.18.
KOHI HIGH WEIGHT STAKES, of £223: 7 fur First Division: 8-8 WHITE DIAMOND. 8.7 (L. C. Clutterbuck) 1: 4-3 BROIEALiCE. 8.9 (K R. Ford; 2) 4-4 GENERAL HOPE. 8.0 i.W. Reid) 3. Also started: 1-1 Pan Walla. 9-9 Odysseus. 5-4 Superior Fox. 13-18 All Bay. 15-14 Premier. 10-10 Wee Joan, i 2-12 Whooray. Length; two lengths. Superior Fox was fourth. Time 1.30 4-5. Second Division: 2-4 SIR' ROYAL. 3.0 (C. Marwick) 1: 11-11 KILARNEY BOY. 8.9 (T. Howe) 2; 3-2 DICKENS. 8.5. <K. Chote) 3. Also started: f 4-15 Adrigoole. 7-7 Provider. 13-13 Chef d'Ocuvre. 6-6 Gay Joy. 16-16 Now Then, 17-17 Jimmy Woodscr. Two lengths: 3J lengths. Now Then was fourth. Time. 1.31 1-5. Bracket: Sir Royal and General Hope.
★BEASA.EY MEMORIAL HANDICAP, of £450: 1! miles.—l-1 DUNBAR, 8 9 (W. Connor) 1: 6-6 MISTER RFAtJ. 7.0 car. 7.5 <R. Bowness) 2: 2-1 ATOMIC. 9.0 (W. Broughton) 3. Also started: 7-8 Palm Bearer. 3-3 Baruch. 5- Alright. 4-4 Night Charm. 8-7 Gay Slipper. 9-9 General Salevc. Four lengths: H lengths. Baruch was fourth. Time. 2.13. WAVERLEY STEEPLECHASE, of £325: about 21 miles.—l-1 RED GLARE. 11.5 (J. Chaplin) 1; 2-2 PER IA PRINCE. 10.7 (R. Hewitt) 2; 3-3 POLITICAL BOY. 9.13 (A. G. Waddell) 3. Also started: 5-5 Abbey Lu (fell). 4-4 Spiro. 9-9 Primordial. 8-8 Priority (nulled nit), 10-10 Mansura. 7-7 Plato Boy. 6-6 Craven. 11-11 Ruling Mint (fell). 1.2-12 Mahnint. Six lengthslength. Mansura was fourth. Time, 5.10. NGTJTUWERA HACK CUP. of £3OO- - miles.—3-3 FLIRTATIOUS. 8.5 <W. Connor) 1; 1-1 WHITE CLIFFS. 8.3 (W. J. Broughton) and 4-5 SPARKLING SCHOLAR. 8.11 car. 8.6 (N. Fales), dead-heat. 2. Also started: 2-2 Morea Fox, 6-4 Baffles Rex. 8-0 Lord Pilot, 5-7 Dawn March, 6-6 Secret Ruler. 12-10 Chef d'Ocuvre. 13-12 Royal Scholar. 14-14 Black Salve. 11-13 Gav Tide. 10-11 Abbey Duke. 9-9 Guardian. Length and a-half: deadheat. Gay Tide was fourth. Time, 2.14 1-5 PRESIDENT’S HACK HANDICAP, of £225: 6 fur.—lo-10 EXEMPLARY. 7.7 car. 7.0 (W. J. Watson) 1: 4-4 LORD PH ROSA. 7.12 (L. J. Cluttcrbuck) 2; 6- DICKENS. 7.13 car. 8.11 (W. Connor) 3. Also started: 3-3 Bian Rouge. 1-1 General Rule. 7-7 Afton Water, 8-7 Vinrette, 9-9 Enard Bay, 5-6 Bonny Banks. 2-2 Koval Reserve. Three and a half lengths; length. General Rule was fourth. Time, 1.16.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22621, 26 April 1948, Page 8
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