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WAIRARAPA RACES.

AUTUMN HANDICAP WON BY LADY MONTANA

CARTERTON, Last Night

The second day of the Tauherenikau races opened in glorious w r eather. The track was very fast and the attendance good. The totalisator handled £19,142, as against £16,473 10s on the same day last year. The total for the meeting was £37,850 10s, as against £32,201 last year.

The meeting was marred ,by an accident in the fifth *race, when Loyal Queen fell, bringing down Gothic. B. Stowe, the rider of Loyal Queen, was admitted to the Grey town Hospital with a cut ear and head injuries. His condition is not serious. F. Eowe, rider of Gothic, hurt a leg. Results: — MOEOA HANDICAP, of £150; 7 furlongs. 1 SAKI, 9.3 (A. Jenldns) 1 ■5 Floral Robe, 7.5 2 2 Mother-in-Law, 7.7 3 Also started: 7 Rotoma, 6 Lady Lyric, 3 Larwood, S Kurrawong, 4 Golden Flame. Length; three lengths. Time, 1.27 2-5. NOVICE STAKES, of £150; 6 furlongs. 1 DISSIPATION, 9.0 (R. J, Sargent) 1 3 Etzel, 9.0 2 5 Wakarara, 9.1 3 Also started: S Pharisee, (i Royal Show, 9 Rose Mimetic, 4 Batsham, 7 Beagle, 2 Lady Baron. Half a length; a length. Time, 1.15 1-5. EUAMAHANGA HIGH WEIGHT, of £150; 1 mile. 1 RULING STAR, 9.S (J. Nicholson) 1 2 Happy Heels, 9.12 2 3 Rarotonga, 10.3 3 Also started: 4 Dancing Flame, 5 Maturity, 6 Grand Blow. Half a length; a length. Time, 1.42 1-5. AUTUMN HANDICAP, of £300; 9 furlongs and SO yards. 4 LADY MONTANA, car. 7.8 (A. Midwood) 1 ‘ 5 Good Sun, 7.01 - 1 Trebor, 7.11 ■

Also started: Mea Mea, Galteemore. Length; half a length. Time, 1.38 2-5. JUVENILE HANDICAP, of £175; 5 furlongs.

2 HEROIC MAID, 8.6 (R. J. Sargent) 1 1 Counter, 8.3 2 3 Kehua, 7.0 3 Also started: 3 Loyal Queen, 4 Gothic.

Loyal Queen fell and brought down Gothic.

Five lengths; half a length. Time, Glsee.

ROTOTAWAI HACK, of £250; 9 furlongs and 80 yards. 4 HAPPY HEELS, 8.9 (R. Hawkings) 1 2 Hinerawe, 8.10 2 3 Windsor Chief, 7.3 3 Also started: 5 Larwood, 1 Reay Bridge, 6 Mothcr-in-Law, 8 Titter, 7 Golden Flame. Half a head"; a length. Time, 2.1 1-5. TAUHERENIKAU HANDICAP, of £200; 7 furlongs.

3 BOLD STEP, 7.1 (R. G. Kerr) 1 5 Silver River, 7.G 2 4 Mister Quex, 7.0 3 Also started: 1 Gay Chou, 2 Export. Length and a-half; two and a-half lengths. Time, 1.26 1-5. PIHAUTEA HACK, of £150; 5 furlongs.

2 DEFICIT, 8.7 (R. Sargent) ... 1 1 Mimicry, 8.1 2 6 Telamon, 7.0 3 Also started: 3 Jeanne, 5 White Lady, 4 Prediction, 7 Dorak, 8 Phil, 9 Beagle. Half a length; three lengths. Time, 60see. FIRST DAY’S RESULTS. MAIDEN PLATE, of £l5O. All 8.7. Six furlongs. 1 FLORAL ROBE (A. Jenkins) -■ 1 2 Dissipation 5 Telamon 3 MOKAI HANDICAP, of £2OO. Six furlongs. 4 Mister Quex (F. Power) 1 2 Export 2 1 Gay Chou 3 TUHITARATA HIGHWEIGHT HANDICAP, of £l5O. One mile, one furlong and 80 yards. 2 Happy Heels (A. Sager) 1 1 Ruling Star 2 3 Dancing Flame 3 EASTER HANDICAP, of £SOO. One

mile and a quarter. 6 Trebor (J. Forsyth) • 1 5 Siegmund " 1 Yours Truly 3 WAIRARAPA NURSERY HANDICAP', of £2OO. For two-year-olds. Five furlongs. ! 2 Counter (A. Midwood) 1 • 5 Loyal Queen 2 i -i Gothic 3 ! KAHAUTARA HACK HANDICAP, of j £l5O. Six furlongs. j 1 Saki (A. Jenkins) 1 I 2 Mimicry 2 8 White Lady 3 1 MARTINBOROTJGH HANDICAP, of j £2GO. One mile. 5 Boldstep (L. Cullen) 1 |6 Good Sun 2 j 1 Silver River 3 'FERRY HACK HANDICAP, of £l5O. , Seven furlongs. j 6 Reay Bridge (L. Cullen) 1 j 3 Rarotonga 2 i 7 Larwood 3

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 April 1939, Page 3

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WAIRARAPA RACES. Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 April 1939, Page 3

WAIRARAPA RACES. Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 April 1939, Page 3

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