BURSAR AND PEASEBLOSSOM PAY £474 IN DOUBLE
WOODVILLE J.C.
(P.A.) PALMERSTON N„ May 8. Except 1 for a light shower early the weather was fine for the Woodville Jockey Club's winter meeting on Saturday. The totalisator handled £46,337, including £3425 for the double, compared with £43,612 10s last year.
The Bursar-Peaseblossom double was worth £474/10/- for £l. Results:—
HOFF,LANDS HACK HURDLES, of £400; 1 mile 5 fur.—First Division: 3-6 IMPERIAL CROWN, 10,0 (R. Brown), 1; 7-7 FULL OF FUN. 9.6 (R. Nuttall), 2: 11-13 BEAUFORM, D. 3 (T. Howe), 3. Head; six lengths, Broilyn was fourth. Time, 3.9. Dividends; Win, £4/10/6; places £2/16/-, £3/6/6. Second Division; 6-4 PEPPER, 9.11 (C. Zuppicich), 1: 1-1 QUARTZ. 10.0 (A. Midwood), 2; 13-12 GOSSIPER. 9.0 (J. Healy) 3. Length and a half; five lengths. Silver Line was fourth. Time, 3.8 3-5. Dividends: Win, £5/15/6; places, £2//11/6, £l/17/-.
FIRST NOVICE PLATE, of £200; 6 fur. —5-4 HIALEAH, 8.2 (L. Tournier) 1; 5-4 FALSE LOVE, 8.9 (J. Garth) 2: 2-3 BALCEDAR, 8.9 (K. Nuttall) 3. Head each way. Night. Valour was fourth. Time. 1.17 4-5. Dividends; Win, £9/16/-; places, £2/18/-, £3/1/6, £2 4/C.
MANGARAWA STEEPLECHASE, of £550; about 2.1 miles. —8 8 BANDMASTER. 9.0 (K. Nuttall), 1; 13-13 NEWEL I POST, 9.0 <R Saunders), 2: 3-2 HOMESPUN, 10.1 (J. Healy), 3. Neck; 6 lengths. Eonifnnt was fourth. Time. 5.15 3-5. Dividends: Win, £ll,ll/-; places. £3'lo'- £l2/16/6. £2/10 0. r.IAV HANDICAP, of £700: 1} miles. ! -3-3 BURSAR, 7.5 (J. Johnson). 1: 9-7 BARRAGE, 8.0 (C. H. Mackie). 2: 15-15 ! DOUBLE BTD, 7.0 (M. Hepburn), 3. i Five lengths; neck. Carnegie was fourth Time, 2MI. Dividends: Win, £8 9/-; places. £3-3/-. £4 7 6. £12'14/-. I NOVICE PI,ATE NO. 2. of £200: 6 fur.—-4-5 MOEROA. 8.9 (C. H. Mackie), ;1: 10-19 FLORA ART, 8.9 (R. BowIncss), 2; 1-1 ZALA. 8.9 (W. ,J. BroughI ton). 3 Two lengths each way. Lady 1 Lucina was fourth. Time. 1.17 2-5. i Dividends: Win, £7/3/6; places, £3/4/6, ! £B, fi ll 6. j TELEGRAPH HANDICAP, of £500; 6 1 fur.—l 2-12 PLEASEBLOSSOM. 7.0 (J, I Moore), 1: 5-3 PLAYBOY. 8.2 (J. | Garth). 2: 8-3 AUTOGRAPH, car. 7.10 ! (J. McFarlanc). 3. Neck: two lengths. Demure was fourth. Time, 116 2-5. Dividends: Win, £45/7/-; places, £9/14/-, £2'l7'-. £4 6'6. MANGAPAPA lI'CK H ANDICAP, of £200; 7 fur.—s-5 TRUSTING. 3.3 (J. Garth). 1; 13-12 LORD JBURPORD. 7.11 (L. Ciutterbuck). 2: 16-15 GREAT QUEEN, 8.4 (S. Waddell), 3. Neck; three lengths. Waipici was fourth. Time. 131 9-5. Dividends; Win, £lO/14/-. pL-es £3'l2/0. £7 12'-, £lO. VICTORIA HACK HANDICAP, of i £350: ) \ miles. —6-4 FET,BOROUGH, 7.11' (T. Biggs). 1: 12-11 FROND. 743 UL Parker). 2: 2-1 ROYAL BOUQUET. 8.5 (W. J. Broughton), 3. Head: n"so. Q'a'-more v.-as foivlh. Time. 213 1-5. Pivi-’ends: Win, £11; places, £2/19/-. £9/12/6, £2 0/6.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23247, 8 May 1950, Page 8
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