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SECOND DAY'S RACING AT TRENTHAM.

PARLIAMENTARY HANDICAP MARRED BY BAD START.

MERCIAN PRINCE PAID A PRICE. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, Last Night. The winter meeting of the Wellington Racing Club was continued at Trentham to-day in beautiful weather. There was a large attendance and the track was heavy. The totalisator handled £29,6*55,. an increase of £6597 over the corresponding day last year. The increase for the two davs amounts to £13,251.

As a result of the inquiry into the interference in the Whyte Handicap on the first day the judicial committee cautioned L. Clifford, the rider of Boudoir.

Results continued from yesterday's

.issue: — MATAI STEEPLECHASE, of £200; about 21 miles. 2-2 MONASTIC, .10.0 (Drinkwater) 1 7-7 Sir Musk, 9.0 (K. E. Thomson) 2 G-(i Palm, 10.0 (Nichol) 3 Also started: 4-5 Munawatu. 1-1 London, 9-9 Invictus, 3-4 Reminder, 5-3 Cardhu, S-S High Speed. Won by two lengths; six lengths. Manawatu was fourth. London, Remainder and Cardhu fell. After going six Furlongs Monastic was always handy and he took the lead over the last fence to win comfortably. PARLIAM ENTARY HANDICAP, of £350; l.| miles. S-S MERCIAN PRINCE, car. 7.9 (Leach) J 5-0 West Tor, 8.9 (Atkins) 2 2-2 Horowlienua, car. S.S (McJnally) 3 Also started: 7-7 Might. 1-1 Lord Val 3-4 Korero, 4-3 Lapel, 0-5 Boudoir, 11-12 Giggleswick, 9-9 Lady Ronald, 13-13

Quito boon, 12-11 Hound Score, ID-JO [{oval Gallant. Won by a head; two lengths. Lord Val was fourth. Ti.no. 2.22^. Half the field got left at the burnt 1 ! through crowding and the only horses that got oil well were West Tor, Alight, Giggleswick, Lord Val, Lapel and Mercian Prince. We.st Tor had charge entering the straight but Mercian Prince wore him down in the last furlong, llorowhenua just got up for third on the post. MLMBEKS' HANDICAP, of £-25;

7 furlongs. 2-2 TYBALT, car. 7.10 (McTavish) J 9-9 Kemal Pasha, 8.8 (.leanings j 2 12-12 Royal Bengal, car. 7.5 (Wheehan) 3 Also started: 4-5 Guarantee, 6-0' Slippery, 7-7 Water Power, M-4 Miss Hushabye, 11-13 Miladi, 1-1 Merry Peel, 8-8 Pull Throttle, JO-J 0 Glenvane, 5-o Hunting Lodge, 13-11 "Lord Moutoa. Won by two lengths; a neck. Pull

Thiol tie was fourth. Time, L.'UU. Tybalt took charge at the six furlong post and won thereafter with ease. Royal Bengal went with him to the straight hut Kemal Pasha finished stronger for second placo. PETONE HANDICAP, of £200: 1 mile. 3-3 AKCTIC KING, 9.8 («. Wilson) ] .1-2 Rebel Lad, S.ll (A. E. Ellis) 2 9-9 Kurapae, 8.3 (Clifford) .... 3 Also started: 2-1 Maine, 4-4 Mount Val, 7-7 Cay Boy, ti-u" Royal Feast, 8-8 Sisterina, 5-5 Wahine Nui. Won by a short head, a length and a-quarter. Mount Val was fourth. Time, 1.52 J. Arctic King was last for the first half but he came through on the inner in the straight to head rebel Lad just as the latter had beaten oil" the leaders. V.R.C. GRAND NATIONAL ACCEPTORS. Received Thursday, 9.50 p.m. MELBOURNE, July 11. Acceptors for the Grand National Steeplechase are; Redditch 12.7, Raskassa 11.2, Pactolus 10.7, Oldhome 10.5, Raiwena 9.13, Fulham, Richmond 9.11, Membo 9.9, Boy Buc 9.2.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 12 July 1935, Page 2

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SECOND DAY'S RACING AT TRENTHAM. Horowhenua Chronicle, 12 July 1935, Page 2

SECOND DAY'S RACING AT TRENTHAM. Horowhenua Chronicle, 12 July 1935, Page 2