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RED RUCHSIA ALL OUT TO HEAD OFF PERLE DE LEON.

WANGANUI MEETING CONCLUDES. FAVOURITES AGAIN LET DOWN Sri’l-’ORTERS. The Wanganui Jockey Club concluded their Winter Meet.ng on Saturday in tine weather aider a previous day’s heavy rain. There was a splendid ’attendance, and speculation was brisk in spite, of the fact that favourites again were very much out of the picture. The track was holding and except for the Hack Hurdles the times were not fast. The totniisator handled £27,49]/.10/for the day against £29,108 for the second clay last year. For the meeting £-49,795 was put through the machine, which represents a decline of £2693 10s as compared with hist year, when the figures were £52,485/10/-. The meeting passed without serious mishap, as is often associated with the course, though in the Steeples Deter Maxwell, who was promising to come back to his best, broke down badly and may not race again this season. A Campbell, the rider of i’eile de Leon in (he Century Hurdles, was lined £2 for undue use of spurs, out. otherwise the stipendiary stewards found nothing at which to take exceptions. THE RACING IN DETAIL. RATA HACK HURDLE HANDICAP, • of £175; It miles: - (i—IIYAILETR AEON. Hyim-q ra--Native Lady, R. E. Hatch's b g syrs., 9.0 (A. Campbell) .... 1 .I—-MISTER 'CAM I’, Bronzetti— Brolly, E. W. Collins' cli g oyrs, 10.13 (A. H. Burt) 2 10 —G LEXG AR! FE Bisogne—< • aide noy, G. Ryan's b g Oyis, 9.0 (At. ,1. Conway) 3 Also started: 3 i’eneus 11.7 (A, AlcDonald), El Shining Armour 10.13 (F. Corlett), 2 Troiius 9.12 (T. LToctor), 5 i’eshwa 9.9 (AL Nicol), 9 Rafa 9.2 (XL E. Thompson). 8 Our Jack 0.0 (B. AicGuiro), -I Ballyfarmm 9.0 (C. Stratton), 7 Whisogne 9.0 (B. Adam). Won bytwo lengths, a head. Ballyfarnon was fourth. Time, 2.50 3-5. Wiuucr trained by owner, Palmersston North. BALGOWNIE HACK' HANDICAP, of £175; mile ami a distance; 1 — BLSOX, Bisogne Cheshire Creeper, R. Hick’s b m syrs, 8.4 (R. Reed) I 2 AVRO, Warplane —Gulden Grafton, T, A. Duncan’s b g 4yr.s, 8.9 (E. G. Morris) 2 S—GAEN5 —GAEN AD FEE, G asbag —Ki dnupper, J. Bailey’s br g 3yrs, car 7.2 (J, Cammick) 3 Also started: 3 Kuwhakuxa 8.11 (H. Wiggins'), Id- Royal Acre 8.8 (B. 11. Alorris), 0 Royal Elm S.O (Air. J. AlcDomild), 4 Flying Shot 7.9 (T. Alctcalfe), 7 Some Lad. car 7.2 (C. Broughton), 8 Freeze Out car 7.3 (A. G. A 1 array), II Resinous 7.0 (R. Etratton), 9 King Alart 7.0 (T. Webster). Won by 3 lengths, If. lengths. King Alart was fourth. Time, 1.59 45. Winner trained by J. Brown, Hawera. CENTURY HURDLE HANDICAP, of £350; about two miles: 3 RED FUCHSIA, All Red— Nedra, C. F. Vallaucc’s br g syrs, 10.13 (A. McDonald) .. 1 4 PERLE DE LEON, Polydamon— Eerie d ’Or, W. J. Craig’s b g aged, 10.(i (A. Campbell) .... 2 2 —l’OUßl, Epalpeon—Koiwi, 11. D. Alatlhew’s bg aged, 10.0 (E. Warner) .. 3 Also started: 1 Aberfeldy 10.8 (1. Tilson), S Euchre 9.5 (At. Conway), 6 Vexatious 9.0 (J. Proctor), 5 Mata 9.0(A. Jenkins), 7 Braeman 9.0 (A. Hobson). Won by a head, three lengths. Braeman was fourth. Time, -1.2 2-5. Winner trained by Aliss G. Maher,

Hastings. GKAN D 8 T A X D STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, of £300; about 2 miles ami a half: I—PU WHERO, All Bed —Torpedo, mare, 8. R. Hammond’s br g

aged, 11.E> (A. McDonald) .. I 4—. MIX ED HEaTHEK, Heather [Mixture —Jade, J. A. McFarlane’s br g /iged, 9.7 (X. C. Trillo) . . 2 7 —BOX O’ .MINE, Finland —Lovelock, (!. E. Trevor's c!i g Gyrs, 9.0 (J. Proctor) .. J

Also started; 3 .Mauaga 11.3 (A.. Griffiths, 5 Parsin’ Through 11.0 (A. IL Burt), 2 Peter A la\w oil ,10.9 (10. Wariter), (tailed up. (5 Polyphemus 9.7 (G. Holland), fell. 8 Royal Heather 9.3 (A. Stratton), 9 Risk 9.0 (N. Synie). Won by 1 length, .'I lengths. Maunga was fourth. Time. 5.4. Winner trained by L. Knapp, Awaptini. EMPIRE HANDICAP, of £275; mile and a distance: 2—P A [TON E, Bisogno—Monaghan K. Tito’s eh g uyrs, 8.5 (J. Barry) 3 4 DAYGUARD, Day Comet.—Keep Watch, J. M. Zimmerman’s b h 6yrs, car 8.1 (R. McTavish) .. 2 5 BONOGNE, Bisogno Bonnie Lassie, H. L. Vine’s ch g 4yrs, car. 7.4 (O. Mclnally) 3 Also started; 1 Glcnross 8.11 (L. G Morris), 6 Black Mint 8.2 (T. Green). 5 Partaga car 8.11 (R. Reed), 3 Blimp car. 7.8 (A. G. Murray), 7 Beaumont car. 7.5 (K. Robinson), 10 Lin Arlington car 7.3 J fJ. 8. Potter), 11 Captain Gazcley 7.0 (R. Crowley), 9 Wanderlust car 7.11 (C. Broughton). Won by a nose, 3 lengths. Beaumont was fourth. Time, 1.59 2-5. Winner trained bv J. Fryer, Hawora. FAREWELL HACK FLAT HANDICAP, of £175; six furlongs: 2 —KEDDAR, Arrowsmith Talpairu, G. E. Trevor’s br g 3yrs,

9.i! (R. Reed) .1 —CAEEANMORE, Absurd-Black Ada. It. A. .McKenzie’s br g dvrs, S.l (T. Green) 4 —(.’HELONE, Leighton —Cheloma \V. id. Gaisford’s br g dvrs, 8.11 (.1, Barry)

Also started; 3 Fee. Simple car. 8.6 (C. Broughton), 5 Eka cur. 8.3 (B. 11. Morrie), 7 Argue 7,13 (li. J. Mackie), 6 Bright Comet 7.0 (U. .Mclnally), 8 Rangi Urn car. 7.11 (P. Brady). Won by two lengths, a head. Fee Simple was founli. Time, 1.16 4-5. Winner trained by J. P. Coyle, Awa-

jlUlll. WINTER OATS HANDICAP, of £250; six furlongs: S—MOA BIRD, Lucullus or Lord (,)uenx —Woodhon, W. T. Franklin’s b f 3yrs, car 7.5 (H. Wiggins) 1 S—ARROW5 —ARROW LAD, Arrowsmith — Jean Laddo, E. W. Collins’ b c 3rs, 8.6 (T. Green) 2 4—SIEVE R.MINE, Catmint—Silver Link, A. Alexander’s b g 3yrs, car. 8.9 (A. G. Murray) .... 3 Also started: 3 Royal Damon 9.G (L. G. Morris), 1 Tea Time 8.3 (R. McTavish), 9 Limited car. 7.11 (R. Marsh), 2 First Acre car. 8.2 (R. Reed), 12 Broad Acre car. 8.9 (C. Broughton), 10 Bonogne ear. 7.5 (O. MeInally, 7 Co vent Garden car. 7.10 (J. Barry), 11 Miss Pat 7.7 (K. Robinson), 6 Ladies’ Boy car 7.2 (P. Brady). Won by 2 lengths, half a length. Tea Time was fourth. Time, 1.16 1-5. Winner trained by 0. W. Greene, Hastings.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 21 May 1928, Page 2

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RED RUCHSIA ALL OUT TO HEAD OFF PERLE DE LEON. Horowhenua Chronicle, 21 May 1928, Page 2

RED RUCHSIA ALL OUT TO HEAD OFF PERLE DE LEON. Horowhenua Chronicle, 21 May 1928, Page 2