WAIRARAPA-RACING CLUB
SECOA'D DAY’S RESULTS. ri MASTiiIRTONj April 1. Tho second day or the u airirntp-a It-aeing Club’s meeting was. lie: ci at laulierenikau te-day i.n dull weather. Overnight rain made the course in j good order. The toitahsator investments tor the day were £24,776, £77-14 more than on the second day last year, 'the total lor the meeting, was £48,085. Last year it- was £34,469. liesul ts are:— Moron flack Handicap, of 150 so vs., seven furlongs.—l Moutoa Wonder, 8.4 (T. Webster) 1 j 2 Imarosebud, 8.12, 2; 5 Turbridge, 7.10, 3. Also started: 3 Masher, 8.7; 7 Volplane, 8.0; 4 Tissue, 8.0; 6 footpad, 8.0. Won by half a head, two lengths between second and third. Time, 1.27 4-o. Stewards’ Handicap, of 250 so vs., six furlongs.—s Quantum, 7.8 (A. W. 1 rat us). 1; 1 He. otis, 5.4, 2; 3 Royal Duke, 8.3, 3. Also started: 4 Jiipistle, 8.9; 2 Callanmore, 7.5; 6 Raukura, 7.0! Won by a length and a half, with three lengths, between second and third. Time, 1.13. Juvenile Handicap, of 200 so vs, live fur I !ongs. —1 Ex Dono, 8.6 (A. Ei-atus) 1; 9 Retract, car. 7.10, 2; 6 Court-like, 8.3, 3. Also started: 2 Tobacoolantl, 8.1; 5 Push, 7.13; 3 Ren Hur, 7.9; 4 Emotion. 7.9; and Relation, ear. 7.13, bracketed: 7 Hot Spring, 7.9, -and Ca tales, 7.0, bracketed; 8 Becky Sharp 11., 7.7; 12 Mahora, 7.2; 10 Hunting Ca l. 11 Donald Dim, 7.2; 13 Painting, 7.0. Won by a length and a half, a similar distance between second and third. Time, 1.0 4-5. Pahautea. Hack Handicap:, of 160 sovs., six furlongs. —2 Waterspear, 8.2 (S. Wilson), 1; 9 St. Melba, cor. 7.2, 2: 1 Second Thought, 8.8, 3. Ailso started: 7 Imitation, 9.0; 6 Lady Spear 7.9; 4 Reckless, 7.6; 3 Dainty Ways, ear. 7.7!. ; Dermocl, 7.5; 5 Money Mint, car. 6.11; 8 Slave, 7.0; 11 Degree, 7.0. Won by a length and a half, with a length between second and third. Time, 1.14. Autumn Handicap, of 400 sovs., nine furlongs 80 yards.—6 Stanchion, 7.5 (C. DavisL 1 : 5 High Court, 7.0, 2; 4 Tori, 8.6. 3. Also started : 1 Trosham, 9.0; 7 Black Mint, 7.2; 11 David Garrick. 8.1 : 3 Teheka, 7.11; 2 Bonogne, 7.5; 9 Maui, 7.3; 10 Imperial Spark, 7.0; 8 Rory Mor, car. 7.3. Won by a. neck, with a length between second and third. Time. 1.56 2-5. Tauherenikau Handicap, of 170 soys; seven furlongs.—4 Starboard Light, car. 8.8 (J. Hockley), 1 ; 1 Borsalene. 8.3, 2: 2 Roi de Val, 7.7. 3. AHso started: 3 Veronese, 8.4; 6 Inferno, 7.8; 5 Lady Killer, car. 7.5. Won by a, length, with two* lengths between second and third. Time, 1.26 1-5. Rototawai Hack Handicap, of 150 Si-.v-y, one mile. —1 Rabbi. 8.10 (S. Kklgway). 1; 2 Billion, 8.5. 2 ; 3 Kiri arm. 7.8 3. A’so started: I Spe-ar-■miss, car. 7.12: 5 Gold Bag, oar. 7.3: f> Tli.Sisac, car. 7.0; 7 Fallow, car. 6.11 Won bv a. length, a length Ivetween second and third. Time, 1.41 1-5. Farewe’il Hack Handicap, of 130 sovs; five furlongs.—3 High Society. 9.0 (C. Davis), 1: 1 Endorse. 9.0, 2; 7 La, vend on. 9.0, 3. Also started: 8 Bicker, 9.0; 6 High-grade, car. 9.2}; 3 Projection. 9 Samb-ur, 2 Spearin, 1 I Slu’eamnr. 5 Tenure, 10 Spearopa, all 9.0. Won by a length and a. half. with, a length between second and third. Time, 1.1.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 2 April 1929, Page 3
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