WAIKATO RACES
CHIEF' EVENT TO JONATHAN,
CRUACHAN WINS HURDLES. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) HAMILTON, March 1.0. The second day programme of the Waikato Racing Club’s meeting opened in fine weather on an excellent track. Results were: OHINEWAT. HANDICAP. Of £IOO and ,sweepstake. Six furlongs. 1-2 Sunny Downs, 8.2 1 3-3 Campanero. 8.2 2 7-6 Curlew, 8.7 8 Also started: Englishman 9.0, Foreign Money 8.4, Street Dancer 8.2, Tassau, Wynne’s Delight, Full oT Scotch, Calcutta—Raceful mare, Rex, Victor 7.13. Half a length each way. Time, 1.15 3-5. RAGLAN HANDICAP HURDLES.
Of £l5O. One mile and three-quarters 4-4 Cruachan, 11.11 1 1- Callamart, 9.12 2 8-8 Lucess, 9.9 3 Also started: Mia Stella 10.11, Brown Abbey 10.11, Ruby Meteor 9.6, Unoco, Haifa noa, Book Law,, Irish Comet 9.0. A length; length and a half. Time, 3.14 1-5. TE ROR.E HACK HANDICAP. Of £125 and a sweepstake. Seven fnrlong6. 2- Solarium, 7.9 1 4-4 Roman Mascot, 8.7 2 6-5 Ara.wa Rose, 7.0 3 Also started: Coronis 8.5, Killadar 8.3, Solomon 7.8, Pliiakuo 7.4, Royal Secret, Ivanapa, Prince Acre, Gay Rose, Espoir 7.0. Threequartens of a length enoh way. Time, 1.27 4-5. VERGOE HANDICAP. Of £225’; 1 mile. 1-1 Jonathan, 8.8- 1 6- King March, 8.2 3 7- Limex, 7.1 1 Also started: Bougral 8.1, Prolyxo 7.9, King’s Archer 7.7, Beryl Latour, Royal Artist 7.2, Gibraltar 7.0. Won by three-quarters of a length; half a head. Time, 1.38 3-5.
DANNEVIRKE RACING CLUB. MEMORIAL TO ARROW LAD. IIAZOOR. WINS”iIIGHWERGHT. WOODVJLLE, March 10. Th second day programme of the Dannerirke Racing Club meeting opened. on the Woodville course in fine weather. The track was heavy after overnight rain, but was improving. Results were: TIPAPAKUKU HTGHWETGHT. Of £6O. One mile and distance. 1 Hazoor, 10.13 1 2 Easterly, 9.4 2 4 Ythan, 9.8 3 Also /started: Miss Hushabye 10.4, Mon Roi 9.0, Lady Messex 9.0. Won by three lengths; four lengths. Time 2.1 1-5. NOVICE STAKES. Of £SO. Seven furlongs. 3 Hark For card, 8.5 1 1 Te Rangitumau, 8.5 2 2 Bold Jim, 8.5 3 Also started : Toxmiss 8.5, C'anefield 8.5, Roval Guy 8.5.
■ 'Won bv a nock; six lengths. Time, 1.31 2-5. HARTG ILL MEMORTA L. Of £IOO. One mile and a distance. 2 Arrow Lad, 8.0 1 4 White Fang, 7.6 2 1 Speed, 9.0 3 Also started: La Moderne 8.13, Thrasher 7.0, Flower 7.0. OTARANUI HACK. Of £6O. Seven furlongs. 6 Calvdon, 7.9 1 7 Grand Blow, 7.11 2 5 Roval Shift, 7.9 3
Also: started: Hunting Jay 9.9, Mann Gift 8.12, Ties Sec, Lady In a 8.1. Purse 7.12, Full Throttle, Moatoa 7.10. Gav Coat 7.7.
A (length and a half; head. Time, 1.30.
GLENGARRY HANDICAP. Of £BO. Six furlongs. 1 Epigram, 8.1 1 3 Good Hunting, 7.7 2 Souchong, 8.13 3 The only starters. A length and a- half; five lengths. Time, 1.15 1-5. MELBOURNE WEATHER/ FINE. PETER; JACKSON GALLOPS. Received 2.15 p.m. to-day. MELBOURNE. March 10. The weather is hot for the races. Peter Jackson sprinted three furlongs on the tan in 381 sec.
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Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 10 March 1934, Page 9
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