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OTAKI MAORI RACES

Hazoor Wins the Raukawa Cup ROYAL BANQUET’S STEEPLES By Telegraph—Press Association. OTAKI, June 4. The Otaki Maori Racing Club’s win ter meeting was opened to-day in glorious weather and before a good attendance. The course was in good order. The totalisator handled £5OBl against £6495 on last year’s first day (King a Birthday). Results:— TAKARUA HACK STEEPLES. Of £7O; 2i miles. 1 ROYAL BANQUET, Mr J. Macrea’s ch. h., by Mercian King— Lucullus mare syrs 10.11 (Miles) l i The Ranger 9.8 (Reardon) .... 3 Also ran; 2 Taura Lad 9.6 (fell), 3 Sir Ronald 9.0 (fell), the latter after leading for two miles. Won by three lengths. Time, 4.31 2-5. KUKU MAIDEN Of £6O; 6 furlongs. 5 TERRY, Mr W. H. Hume's b-m. by Nigger Minstrel—Horomea 4 yrs 8.10 (Burgess) i 1 Golden Ridge 8.10 (McGovern) 2 3 Golden Anne 8.10 (Wilson) .... 3 Also ran; 7 Blue Bell 8.10, 4 Cosmic Ray 8.10, 6 Warahi 8.10, 2 Lavish 8.10. Won by one length, third back one and a-half lengths. Time, 1.16 1-5. WAITOHU HACK. Of £80; 6 furlongs. 7 MISTER QUEX, Mr E. W. Collins’ ch.g. by Lord Quex —Diaphragm syrs 8.0 (Anderson) .. 1 5 Gladium 8.3 (Burgess) 2 2 Vinco 9.5 (Broughton) 3 Also ran: 1 Youssipof 8.5, 3 Garter Red 8.5, 6 Midacre 8.2, 3 Minnow 8.0. Won by a length, third back a head Time, 1,15. RAUKAWA CUP. Of £175; li mile. 3 HAZOOR, Mr W. Howard Booth’s b.g. by Black Ronald—Moana, 5 yrs, 8.7 (Burgess) 1 7 Slippery 8.0 (Marsh) 2 4 Gay Boy 8.5 (Morris) 3 Also ran: 6 Might 8.11, 1 Arctic King 8.9, 9 Peter Jackson 8.5, 2 Lapel 7.12, 8 Rose Vai 7.10, 5 Hunting Lodge 7.4; 7 Glenvano 7.4. From the start, when Hunting Lodge was left, Gay Boy, Slippery and Rose Vai made the pace, but once in the straight Hazoor came through to win nicely by a length with one ano a nair lengths between second and third. Time 212 2-5. OTAKI HACK. Of £80; 1 mile and 58 yards. 2 CHILE, Mr J. O’Meara’s b.g. by Limond —Waterwings 6yrs 9.6 (Burgess) 1 4 Windward 8.2 (McCauley) .... 2 1 Stitchbird 7.0 (Morris) ........ 3, Also ran: 6 Blue Boy 9.7, 5 Script 8.0, 3 Ayresleigh 8.0. From a good start Windward ted and was later joined by Chile. In the straight Stitchbird came through. Won by half a length each way. Time, 1 44 HUI A HANDICAP. Of £100; 6 furlongs. 2 BODYLINE, Mr Alt Byrnes’ b.g. by Lord Quex —Nukirakau 4yrs 8.0 (Anderson) 1 1 Boomerang 8.5 (Wilson) a 4 Miss Hushabye 8.3 (Morris) .. 3 Also ran: 5 Beau Gallante 8.10. 3 Royal Bengal 8.0. Bodyline led from the start and was never headed to win easily by half a length, with third baca half a head. Time, 1.15 3-5. TE HORO HACK. Of £80; 7 furlongs. 4 STATE BANK, Mr A. C. Feast's br. g. by Paper Money—Killena syrs 9.1 (Morris) 1 7 Minnow 8.0 (Marsh) 2 2 Vinco 9.4 (Wilson) 3 PROSPECTS FOR TO-MORROW (By “The Barb.”) Despite the smallness of the fields yesterday there were some surprises, mainly owing to horses not running up Io form, though the,Bst. minimum may have had some bearing on this. Horses that may carry the confidence of investors tolmorrow in the following events are:— Pukehoa Steeplechase.—Royal Banquet, Taura Lad, Otaki. Waikanae Scurry.—Golden Anne, Lavish, Black Magic. Ta Timi Kara Handicap.—Gay Boy, Slippery, Lapel. Tainui Handicap.—Helios, Gladium, Minnow. Rangiuru Hack.—Chile, Royal Solo, Windward. Taipei a Handicap.—Boomerang, Bazaine, Bodyline. Ohau Hack Handicap.—Royal Solo, Snowball, Stitchbird. CARD FOR TO-MORROW PUKEHOU STEEPLES Of £7O; 2J miles Royal The Ranger 9 2

Banquel 11 7 Sir Bonald Taura Lad W 10 Otaki Morrath 9 8 9 9 0 WAlKANAr, HACK SCIJBK Y. Of £60; 5 furlongs. Black Magic 8 5 broker 8 5 Blue Bell 8 5 Scooter 8 3 Cosmic Hay 8 5 Lavish 8 fl Golden Anno 8 5 TA T1M1 HAN The PawnTAINUI HACK Of £70; 6 furlongs Viueo 9 6 1’oussipof s Gladimn 8 9 Helios 8 '’ ! ■ o < li Minnow V

TA TIM1 KARA HANDICAP Of £130; 9 furlongs Might 8 9 Rose Vai 7 10 Arctic King 8 7 Hunting Gay Boy 8 6 Lodge 7 7 Slippery 8 4 Glenvane 7 2 Davistock 8 4 Aiguille 7 0 Lapel 7 10 RANGIURU HACK. Of £60; 8f furlongs Chile 10 0 Script 8 0 Windward 8 7 Warehi 8 0 Revival 8 7 Trevelyn Royal Solo 8 2 Hold 8 0 Ayresleigh 8 0 TAPAU HANDICAP Of £100; 6 furlongs Slippery 9 8 Miss Bazaine 8 9 Hushabye 8 4 Bodyline 8 9 Lavington 8 3 Boomerang N 3 Royal Beau Bengal 8 0 Gallante 8 7 State Bank 8 0 OH AU HACK Of £70; 7 furlougs Snowball 0 12 Stitch bird 8 7 Blue Boy 9 4 Royal Solo 8 3 Balbus 8 10 Warehi 8 0 Mister Quej 8 10 Fuselage 8 0 Terry 8 7

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 146, 5 June 1936, Page 2

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OTAKI MAORI RACES Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 146, 5 June 1936, Page 2

OTAKI MAORI RACES Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 146, 5 June 1936, Page 2

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