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Te Kuiti R.C. PRESIDENT’S TO KING KEY. ORAPAI WINS STEWARDS. (Per Press Association'). HAMILTON. May 23. The Te Kuiti Racing Club’s annual meeting opened to-day in bleak weather before a good attendance. There was a heavy track. Results: — MAIDEN (First Division)-—4/5 KAIIAPA (Cameron) 1; 2/4 Master Rex (Fern) 2; 3/1 Little Artist (J. Dulieu) 3. Also started: 1/1 Sweet Rose 9.0, 7/3 Gilbert 8.6, .12/12 Raula 8.5, 8/8 Hunting Maid 8.3. 4/5 Sir Tommy 8.2, 10/9 Spearmarth 8.2. 9.10 Wahine Roa 8.2, 13/13 Beau Valet 8.2, 6/7 British Jewel 8.2, 11/11 Taniwhuran 8.2. Won by two lengths; a neck. Time 1.18 3-5. HURDLES HANDICAP 6/9 CHANG (Sullivan) 1: 4/6 Chile (P. Burgess) 2: 3/1 Master Musk (McLaughlin) 3. Also started: 3/3 Verden 10.16, 1/2 Emancipation 16.6. 11/8 Biform 10.5, 8.4 King Win 10.0, 10/11 Imperial Prince 9.13, 7/5 Mangu King 9.10, 12/12 Ganpat 9.5. 13/13 Stanchion 9.3, 5/7 Lueidus 9.1, 9/10 Travelling Agent 7.0. 14/14 Sub-Editor 9.0, 15/15 Star Maire 9.0. Won by two lengths; three-quarters of a. length. Time 3.23 1-5.
MAIDEN (Second Division) —5/6 CALSIIOT (L. Dulieu) I; 3/4 Sweet Lap (Savage) 2; 2/2 Gloucester (Keesing) 3. Also started: 8/8 Spearcourt 8.13. 7/7 Royal Winton B.'J, 6/3 Rex Victor 8.5, 4/5 Trouvaille 8.3, 13/.1 I Aratis 8.2. 14/14 Grand Light 8.2, 10/9 Full of Scotch 8.2, 9/10 Nicodemus 8.2, 11/12 Worthy King 8.2, 1/1 Flit Acre 8.2, 12/13 Lady Thelma 8.2. Won by two and a-half lengths; a head. Time 1.18 1-5. PRESIDENT’S HANDICAP— 3/3 KING REY (Wiggins) 1; 6/6 King Musk (Savage) 2; 1/1 Gay Rose (Cameron) 3. Also started: 8/8 Prince Colossus 8.5. 4/5 Mungatoon 7.10. 2/2 Delrain 7.7. 9/10 Sinking Fund 7.7. 7/7 Gay Lap 7.6, 10/9 First Lap 7.4, 5/4
Mercian Prince 7.3, 12/12 King’s, Archer 7.1, 11/11 Bonny Gay 7.0. Won bv a length; a neck. Time 2.12. KING COUNTRY STEEPLES.—6/8 SOLANIO (D. J. Burgess) 1; 2/3 Royal Limond (P. O’Connor) 2; 8/7 Free Air (Lawson) 3. Also started; 4/6 Valpeen 12.1. 1/1 Riotous 11.6, 5/5 Billy Boy 11.2, 7/2 Ruby Meteor 9.13, 9/9 Claremore 9.3, 3/4 London 9.0, 10/10 Magic Land 9.0. Won by a length and a-half; six. Time 5.34 2-5. ()TOROH AN G A 11A N 1) IC A P—ls/15 PRINCE ACRE (A. Winder) 1; 12/12 Roman Mascot (R. Fern) 2; 10/14 High Tea (Parsons) 3. Also started: 1/4 Adaleue 8.13, 4/5 Solomon 8.7, 8/7 Mungacre 8.4, 2/2 Royal Dance 8.1, 9/11 Lady Zinnia 7.11, 14/13 Merry Lap 7.10, 11/8 Orac 7.5, 16/16 Grand Score 7.7, 18/18 Silver Brier 7.7. 12/10 Swift Spear 7.6, 6/8 Landlubber 7.6, 19/19 Air Lassie 7.5, 5/3 Gay Egypt 7.3, 17/17 Solo Song 7.2, 3/4 Whirling 7.2, coupled with Lady Diana 7.1. 7/6 Polly Douglas 7.1 coupled with Moorwyn 7.0, 12/12 Calcutta 7.0. Won by half a length; one. Time 1.18 2-5.
STEWARDS’ HANDICAP— 4/6 ORAPAI (Savage) 1; 2/2 Tradesman (Pine) 2; 3/5 Gipsy ’Moth (Marsh) 3. Also started: 1/1 Gay Seton 8.1, 5/4 Exaggeration 8.1. 7/7 Boughal 8.1, coupled with Lionheart 7.0, 6/3 Scotland 7.7. 9/6 Wait and See 7.6, 11/11 Baroscope 7.3, 8/8 L’Allegro 7.2, 10/10 Hampton Park 7.0, 12/12 Leo Colossus 7.0. Won by a head; a neck. Time 1.17 1-5. RANGTTOTO HANDICAP—2/1 TYBALT (McTavish) 1; 5/3 Green Patch (Wiggins) 2; 1/2 A rawa Rose (Fern) 3. Also started: 8/9 Grand Talk 8.5, 7/7 Ford Acre 8.4, 10/8 Instalment 8.3, 5/3 Holly Lu 8.2, 3/5 Keith Lu 8.1, 4/4 Nahlin 8.0, 9/9 Bush Lawyer 8.0. Won by half a length; same. Time 4.46 4-5. 'l'he tote handled :£ 13,094 as against .£15,060 on the first day (Saturday) last year). SECOND DAY’S ACCEPTANCES. HAMILTON, May 23. Acceptances for the second day of the To Kuiti meeting are as follows: — MANTAPOTO HACK STEEPLES. 2 miles— Mia. Stella 10.5, Clan Ronald. Silver Division 9.12, Ganpat 9.11, Haakon 9.10, St. Ames 9.7, Ardmanning 9.3, Kilstar 9.4, Komak 9.3, Irish Comet, FTemiarcli, Magic Land. Dark Princess, Grant’s Opal 9.0. HANGITIKI HACK (First Division) 6 furlongs—Adaleue 8.12. Prince Acre 8.6, Royal Dance 8.0, Roman Mascot 7.9, Orac 7.8, Kahapa 7.7, Valueless 7.6, Landlubber 7.6. Air Lassie 7.4. Salesman 7.2, Whirling 7.1, Calcutta,. Sir Tommy, Sweet Rose, Wahine Roa, British Jewel 7.0. PTOPIO HURDLES, 1} miles - Vai Watch 10.9, Chile 10.7, Biform 10.5, , Chang, King Win 9.13, Imperial Prince
9.11, King’s Archer 9.5, London, Ganpat 9.4, Stanchion 9.2, Booklaw, Sir Musk 9.1, Travelling Agent, Black Marlin, Sub-Editor 9.0. HANGATIKI HACK (Second Division) —Solomon 8.6, Mungacre 8.0, Merry Lap 7.9, Tehai 7.9, High Tea ' 7.8, Grand Score, Silver Brier 7.6, Instalment 7.5, Gay Egypt 7.2, Solo Song, Wahine Reihi 7.1, Polly Douglas, Gloucester, Trouvaille, Worthy King Flit WAITOMO HANDICAP, 1 mile.— Orapai 8.13, Gay Rose 7.12, Mungatoon , 7.9, Lord Vai 7.9, Scotland 7.8, Wait and See, Prince Vai, Eonge, Sinking Fund, Delrain 7.6, Barascope 7.5, First Lap, L’Allegro, Mercian Prince 7.3, Musquil, Tybalt, Arawa Rose, Bonny Gay 7.0. KAWHIA STEEPLES, 2 miles — Valpeen 11.13, Riotous 11.5, Solanio 9.13, Royal Limond 9.12, Mia Stella 9.6, Silver Division 9.1. MAIROA HANDICAP, 0 furlongs — Orapai 9.1, Gay Seton 8.1, Exaggera- ’ lion S.O, Astarth 7.9, British Columbia 7.8, Star Artist 7.7, King Ford, Princess Star 7.6, Hampton Park, Deo Colossus 7.0. FAREWELL HANDICAP, 1 mile — Green Patch 8.6, Lady Zinnia 8.3, High Tea 8.2, Holly Lu 8.1. Keith Lu, Phiakoo, Snow Lap, Street Dancer, Sweet Lap, Liibert, Royal Winton, Full of Scotch, Tutor, Nahlin. Carshalton, Aramis 8.0. The First Division of the Hangatiki Hack will be the second race on the programme and the Second Division the fourth race. , (AUCKLAND REHANDICAPS. AUCKLAND, May 23. Rehn ndieaps for Auckland Racing Club’s winter meeting arc: — Greenlnne Steeplechase: Solanin 71b, making 10.1. Great Northern Steeplechase: Solanio 71l»s. making 9.7. Jcrvois Handicap: Prince Acre 71b, making 8.2. Penrose Hurdles: Chang 71b, making 10.0. j W Cornwall Handicap: King Roy 71bs, making 7.10. SLACKNESS IN N.Z. PROSPECT OF BOOKMAKERS. SYDNEY. Mav 22. Mr J. A. Kelly, of the Wellington "Paring Club, is studying the tolalisntor methods at Randwirk. in order to •is<*ertj|in whether thev arc :iuv jin urovemonts that ran be ;i}»pli<*<l at
WoHimdou M•• Kellv told a press interviewer '! rvn s quite likely that liimkmatwould make an a ppmi rn m'e on New Zealand courses shortly. as several rb’bs favoured the idea. 11-' added that racing in the llnn’ie’on was in sip’h a slate that at. '<‘asf one hundred horses would vis't Australia for the Soring campaigns 'n N“w South Wa|e< ami Victoria. I. ON DON, May 22. The six vear-obl stallion Andren, a son of Solar'O. h.ns been sTiinped aboard tho Waimniia fnr Sydney, for ♦lo* WhitGngham Stud. Tie bns won t‘9802 and i s rnnside ed tn have been ’■be best horse that the Duke of "Marlborough owned.
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Grey River Argus, 24 May 1935, Page 3
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