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WAIRARAPA RACES SECOND DAY OPENING. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) FEATHERSTON, April 7. The weather was fine but dull with chilly wind for the opening of the second day programme of the Wairarapa race meeting. The attendance was fairly low. Results: STEWARD’S HAN DIC AP. Of £'l7s; 6 furlongs. 2 Tenterden, 8.13 1 1 Reremoana, 9.0 • 2 5 Portray, 8.13 3 Also 'started.—Ridgemount 8.12, Staghunter 8.7, Hunting Call 7.10. Won by four lengths. Time, lmin. 12see. MOROA HACK Of £130; 7 furlongs. 4 Rotation, 8.5 1 7 Lucretia, 7.10 2 1 Ephialtes, B.lo' 3 Also started. —Ben Hur 9.0, False Scent 8.9, Johneen 8.5, Dermond 8.1, White Doe 7.9, Midnight Echo 7.7, Manuiri 7.7. Won by a length ancl a half. Time Lmin. 27sec. AUTUMN HANDICAP. j Of £300; 1 mile 1 furlong and 80yds.i 5 Straighteourse, 8.3 1 7 White Fang, 8.10 2 1 Stanchion, 9.4 3 Also started. —C. Palatine 8.6, The Swell 8.5, Atliolspear 7.13, Line-' age 7.8. Won by three lengths. Time, lmin. 29 3-ssec. JUVENILE! HANDICAP. Of £l5O. Five furlongs. 3 Distortion, 7.11 + 2 Rlicniborough, 8.11 + 4 Child’s Study, 7.10 3 f Dead heat for first. ' Also started: Hampden 8.11, Movietone 8.1, St. Roger 7.7, Axis 7.3, Foghorn 7.2. PIHAUTEA HACK. Of 160 sovs. Six furlongs. 1 Kozan, 8.13 1 2 Valueless, 7.5 2 6 False Scent, 8.3 3 Also started: Baskier, 8.12; 11. of Navarre, 5.12; Winsome Hind, 7.11; Green Patch, 7.11: Martian Chief,. 7.11; Levland, 7.6; Eminent, 7.5; Night Speaker, 7.5. Time, lmin 12 3-ssec.
CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB SECOND DAY COMMENCED. CHRISTCHURCH, April ". The C.J.C. Easter meeting was continued in dull weather before a large attendance to-day. The track was in eood order. Results: PEERSWICK HURDLES. Of £200; once round and a distance. 1 Antrim Boy, 11.11 1 2 Troilus, 9.6 2 5 Oriflamb, .9.0 3 Also started: Carinthia 12.5, Pangolin 10.1. Won bv five lengths. Time, 2 56. AUTUMN NUR SEE Y. Of £250; 6 furlongs. 4 Convoy, 7.2 1 8 Zeebrtigge, 7.2 2 1 Solvent, 9.3 3 Also' started. —Chief Cook 8.9, Last March 8.8. Cold Pit 8.2, Ma Belle Polly 7.4, Type 7.3, Azalea 7.0. Liable 7.0.' Won by half a length. Time, lmin. 13 3-ssec. YALDHURST HANDICAP. Of £250. One anile. 5 Shatter, 7.7 1 2 Hall Dress, 9.3 2 1 Moprisaut, 9.6 3 A-lffiO started: First Raid 8.13, Nighrc Effort. 7.13, The Dove 7.7. Won by a neck. Time, .1.39 3-5. ADDINGTON handicap. Of £2OO. One mile. 4 Royal. Love, 7.0 1 2 The Bailiff, 8.0 2 1 Juniper, 8.9 3 Also started: A del phi 8.4, Semper Paratus 8.1, Punehpstown 7.10, The Viscount 7.0, Owlsflight 7.0, Taragona 7.0, Inviotus 7.0. Won by two lengths. Time, 1.40.
RIVERTON SECOND DAY OUTSIDERS TAKE' PRIZES. INVERCARGILL, April 6. The second day of the Riverton meeting was held in fine weather. There was a large attendance. . The trade was holding. The totalisator put
through £15,013, compared with £19,243 on the isecond day last year. H. Anderson, rider of Good Gift in the Higliweight, was suspended for 14 days for crossing Membo in the straight m the early stages of the race. Results were as follow: Higliweight Handicap, of £125; If miles.—4 Royal Limond, 9.0 (Kerr) 1; L Night Rose 10.5 (Triilo), 2; 7 slim nn 9.0 (Hunt) 3. Also started: 2 Membo 10.13, 5 West Dome 9.13, 3 Good Gift 9.7, 6 Bitractor 9.0. Neck; two lengths and a half. Time, 2min 19sec. President’s Hack Handicap, of £125; G furlongs.— 9 Cetchela. 7 5 (Barclay) 1; 4 Red Royal 8.1 (Wilson) 2; 10 Traction 7.0 (Winder) 3. Also started: 8 Ace of Hearts 9.0; 1 Jack a Dandy 8.3; 3 Miss Redowa 8.1, 5 Milliner 7.5, 6 Thornton 7.4. 2 Ozone 7.0, 7 Tea Urn 7.0 Neck each way. Time, lmin. 20 4-ssec. Flying Handicap, of £200; 6 furlongs.—3 Assemble 8.0 (Dwyer) I;’s Arikinui 7.10 (Wilson) 2; 4 Waving Corn 8.6 (Brodie) 3. Also started: 6 Aspiring 8.6, 1 Master Anomaly 7.11, 2 Full Fling 7.9. Neck; half a length, lime, lmin. 18 3-ssec. Southern. Champion Hack Handicap, of £300; one mile.—7 Tbtolomai, 7.2 (Jenkins), 1; 4 The Smuggler, 7.5 (Ingram), 2; 2 High Speed, 7.6 (Metcalf), 3. Also started : 5 Solmar, 8.10; 8 Barn. Door, 7.13; 1. Steeton, 7.1.2, and Cough, 7.11 (bracketed ; 3 Toreador, 7.11 ; 9 Tabaka, 7.5; 0 Corn Queen, 7.3. One length and a-half; half a length. Time, 1.48. Efastei'- Handicap, of £310; nine furlongs.—6 Town Major, 8.9 (Hogan), 1; 1 Charmaine, 8,5 (Barclay), 2; 3 Royal Saxon. 9.6 (O’Connor), 3. Also started : 4 Red Sea, S.l; 7. Oamisader,, 8.6; 2 Winga.tui, 7.11; 5 Saline Salar, 7.3; 8 Speed Light, 7.3; 9 Bright Maid, 7.1 Won by two lengths; half a, length. Time, 2.7. Riverton Steeplechase, of £260;, about two miles, and a-half.—2 Squat-! ter. 9.11 (V. Langford), 1; 5 Ivapuna. 11.2 (Hunt), 2; 9 Diamond Jack, 9.0 (Pratt-), 3. Also started: 2 Maungainoe, 11.2; 6 Radian. 11.2 (fell); 4 Snowfall, 10.12; 1 Valves, 10.6 (fell); 8 Matu, 10.5 .(fell); 10 Tardmoa, 9.8 (fell); 6 Koremlafia, 9.0 (pulled up). Won by six lengths ; four lengths. Time 5.30 4-5. Wallace Hack Handicap, -»f £180; seven furlongs.—6 Leading Boy, 7.5 (Reekie), 1; 11 Some Form, 7.5 (Cotton) 2; 1 Tot Tea. 8.0 (Mc-Ewan) 3. Also started : 3 Grub ensnare, 9.0: 2 Banner Boy, 8.11; 10 Bnlby Bliss, 7.12 ; 5 Vi negro ve, 7.10; 4. Meitiri, 7.10; 8 Felony, 7.8; 7 Cetchela, 7.5; 12 Archdeaeon, 7.9; Rombeaii, 7.2. Four lengths; head. Time, 1.313-5. Monowai Handicap, of £200; one mile.—s Red Boa, 7.12 (Pope), 1; 1 Charmaine, 9.3 (Ellis), 2; 6 Money Mine, 8.5 (Hughes). 3. Also started: 2 Habit, 9.3; 3 Some Toff, 8.11; 4 Aipdrihe, 8.3. Half a length; two lengths. Time, 1.47 2-5.
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Hawera Star, Volume L, 7 April 1931, Page 9
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