SECOND DAY AT OTAKI
Revision Wins the Puketoi Hurdles
HACK TO LEO COLOSSUS PALM’S TRIAL PLATE (By Telegraph — Trt'sa Association.) OTAKI, To-day. The -weather is good for the second day of the Otaki meeting and the course was improved. The attendance is satisfactory. In the Trial Handicap four horses fell and Jenkins, rider of one, suffered several broken ribs, while Marsh, rider of another, was severely shaken. Royal Alliance was destroyed. Results are:—
PUKETOI HACK HURDLES. Of £BO. One mile and a-half. 2 Revision, 0.5 1' 3 Manawatu, 10.2 2 I Esteem, 10.2 ■•. 3 , Also started: Te Rangitumau 9.6, No Humbug 9.5, Gold Ruler 9.3, Kotaki Eka, Diamond 9.0. Won by two lengths each way. Time, 2.52 1-5.
MANUAO TRIAL PLATE. Of £6O. Five furlongs. 1 Palm, 8.7 1 4 Midacre, 8.7 2 6 Dialogist, 8.7 3 Also started: All Speed, Balbus, Clembroney, Evasion, Gayfire, Golden Empire, Jubilee Song, Kiatina, Misfire, Roderick Dhu, Royal Alliance, Redeem, State Bank, Waitohu 8.7. Won by six lengths; three lengths. Time, 1.2. Evasion, All Speed, Rhoderiek Dhu and Royal Alliance fell. OTAKI HACK HANDICAP. Of £7O. Seven furlongs. 2 Leo Colossus, 8.2 • 1 1 King Thomond, 9.0 2
8 Umpire, 7.2 3 Also started: Bonnie Yale 8.3', Te Ua 8.1, Dick Whittington 7.11, Pawky Sweet Music 7.5, Laekstone, Hornpipe, Tannin 7,2. Won by a head; half a length. Time, 1.29. HERE NEKITENE MEMORIAL STAKES. Of £l2O. Nine furlongs. 4 Might, 7.7 1 1 Gold Trail, 9.3 2 2 Korokio, 8-8 3 Also started : Princess Doreen 8.4, Midian 8.2, Plateau 8.2, Lalla Quex 7.11. Won by four lengths. Plateau was fourth. Time, 1.53 4-5. DUNEDIN MEETING. DUNEDIN, To-day. The weather is fine for the concluding day of the Dunedin races. After hcayy rain yesterday the course was slower and the going deeper than on Thursday. The attendance was good. Results:— WAIKARI HURDLES. 3- Lycidas, 10.3 (P. E. Ingram) ’• •• - 4 4- Black Duke, 10.4 (R, Beale) 3 2- Jaunt, 9.7 (V. Langford) . 3 Also started: Kapuna 9.12, Taboo 9.4, Prince Tractor 9.1. Won by six lengths; ttiree lengths Time, 3.4 1-5. Taboo fell. CLARENDON HANDICAP. Of £IOO. One and a-quarter miles. 3- Amy Johnson, 7.13 (A. Eastwood) 1 5- Osculate, 8.11 (Doley) 2 2- Sungem, 8.0 (Jones) 3 Also started: Palmary 9.7, Quite Soon 8.6, Blatherskite 7.7. Won by half a head; a length. Time 2 23 SHORTS HANDICAP. Of £l2O. Six furlongs. 4- Fair Weather (H. H. Eastwood) 1 1-1 Red Boa (L. J. Ellis) 2 3- Mobile (W. McKewen) ... 3 Also started: Master Anomaly. Won by three lengths; a neck. Time, 1.21 4-5.
Trotting at Hamilton Francis Lincoln Wins Memorial
HAMILTON, To-day. The spring meeting of the Waikato Trotting Club was held at Claudelands to-day. The weather was dull and threatening, but the track was in good order and the 1 attendance large. Results:— INTRODUCTORY HANDICAP. Of £9O. One mile and a quarter. 6-5 Silver Watcn, scr 1 1- Lucky Love, 24yds . 2 3-3 Azel Maid, scr 3 Scratched: Proletarian, Home Brew, Play Lady. Won Fy three-quarters of a length; two lengths. Time, 2.57. FBANKTON HANDICAP. Of £125. One mile and a-half. 2- Young Rodney, scr 1 5-4 Polly Pan, scr 2 1- Waikato Prince, 36yds .. •■ 3 Scratched: Multi. Won by seven lengths; four lengths. Time, 3.414-5. MARK MEMORIAL. Of £215. Two miles. 2- Francis Lincoln, 12yds ..... 1 3- Manco, 24yds 2 5-5 Nimbus, 36yds 3 All started. Won by one and a-quarter lengths; three-quarters of a length. Time, 4.40 3-5. New Brighton Meeting CHRISTCHURCH, To-day. The New Brighton trots were held in fine weather to-day and there w r as a good attendance. The track was in. good order. Results:— INNOVATION HANDICAP. Of £llO. One mile and a-half. 2 Renegade, scr. (Mouritz) .. .■ 1 17 Header, 72yds (Murfitt) ... 2 18 Don Giovani, 60yds (Price) . 3
Scratched: Corn Rose, , Princess Onyx. SHIRLEY HANDICAP. O'f £110; 3.43 ciaes; 1J miles. 8 Midshipmaid, limit (Albom) 1 il6 Full Hand, limit (Tasker) ... 2 2 Edgar Wallace., limit (coupled with Dual) (Fraser) 3 Also started: Atarau King, Billy Sundy, Brigadier, Chiming Day, Coral Day, Dandy Locanda, JDual, Flintwood, Great Travis, Hidden Charm. I Hydraulic, Happi, Iraq, Kraal, Myra Chenualt, Our Fay, Oversight, Parajgon, Precious Metal, Rongomai, True Reflection, Voluntary, Wild Wrack Wink Eye limit, Starvale, Thomworthy 12yds, Charteris Vale, Gamble Graham Direct, Llewellyn’s Pet, Red Flyer 24yds, Irish Peach 30yds, Ironside 48yds. Won by half a length; three lengths. Times, 3.27, 3.26 1-5, 3.27. WAIMAIRI HANDICAP. 2 Encounter (McTigue) 1 1 Little Nelson (Grice) 2 5 Real Burton (McTingue) 3
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Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 6 October 1934, Page 6
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