RACING.
SOUTH CANTERBURY HUNT- A MEETING. i_ , • By Telegraph—Per Press Association.) TIMARU, July 27. , The South Canterbury Tlunt Club’s meeting was held to-day in' fine weather. The attendance was large and the track heavy. The tote bandied compared with £12,213;} for last year. Results:— Hadlow Hack Hurdle Handicap.—(4) Carinthia 1, (2) Gala Day 2, (1) Zeuxis 3. Won by two lengths and by .six. Time 2.52 2-5.
Pareora Hunters’ Steeplechase.—(6) Diamond Jack 1, (2) Valves 2, (1) Silver Light 3. Won by two and a half lengths and ten lengths. Time 4.29 2-5. South Canterbury Steeplechase.—(l) Fabriano 1, (3) Handy 2. Four started. Handy fell at the (second to. last' hurdle and bolted, but lie was remountr ed by the trainer, B. P. Broolcer; and came in fifteen minutes later to win . second money. Time Gmins. 22 secs. Levels Hack Handicap.—(4) Ell Boa 1, Broadfield *2?- (2) Motftit * Won by- three : lengths, and a., head. Time 1.21. ' VT Washdyke Trot Handicap.—(2) Student Prince 1, (8) Otaio. J&ose 2, (7) Golden Vale 3. Won by'ti|jree lengths; twelve lengths. Time 3.54 2-5.' - Teschemaker Memorial Hlint Cup Steeplechase Handicap.—(l) Mataipuko 1, (2) Nightraid.-2, (3) Valves 3. Won i by eight lengths. Time 5.58 3-5. Hunters’ Plate Handicap.—(s) Exide 1, (12) Whiffler 2, (8) Scion 3. AVon by two lengths and a head. Time 2.57 3-5. Claremont Handicap Rascal 1, Membo 2, Taboo 3. AVon by a neck; three lengths; Time 1.52 1-5. GISBORNE MEETING CONCLUDED. GISBORNE, July 27. The second day of the Gisborne Racing Club’s Steeplechase Meeting was held in ideal weather, but the track owing to previous rains, did not tend to fast times. The tote handled £14,948, compared with £15,062 for the. corresponding day last year. For the meeting, the total was £26,686, compared with £26,761 last year, a decrease of £75. Results:— :•
Gisborne Hurdles.—(s) Kingi Pita 1, (3) Raukoponga 2, (2)' Nightwitch 3. Won by two and a-half lengths; one and a-half lengths. Time 2.57'”2-5. Trial Handicap.—(4) Claremore 1, (6) Chronic 2, (.3) Donette 3. Won by two and a-half lengths; a short head. Time i. 20 1-5. Wailianae Handicap.—(3) Queen’s Coliice 1, (4) Huikai 2, (2) Thursby 3. Won by three-quarters of a length;,: five lengths. Time 1.48 2-5. Second Hack Flat Handicap.—(7) Rich Harvest 1, Bold Front 2, (6) Nihi 3. Won byi one and a-half lengths; a. neck. Time 1.36.' Tehapara Steeples.—(l) Woden 1, (5)., Master Arch 2, (2) Royal Heather 3. < Won by If lengths; 25 lengths. Time 5.0/. Turanganui Handicap.—Patutahi 1, (5) Fall o’ the Year 2, (3) Kinsell 3. Won by l£ lengths each way. Time 1.35 1-5. Farewell Handicap.—Partial Eclipse 1, (3) Huikai 2, Malahat 3. Won by half a length; three lengths, j Time 1.20. ROSEIIILL RACES. SYDNEY, July 29. Rosehill Handicap.—Shankara B.G 1, Reonui 9.1 2, Burjay 7.7 3. Twenty started, including First Acre. Won by three-quarters of a length. Timo 1.10. Maiden Juvenile.—Palacre 7.2 1, Wallorobba 7.11 2, Fleeting Showers 7.9 3. Twenty started, including Magsova. Won by two lengths. Time 57f. Rydalmere Mile.—Bawnaglass 8.6 1, Flinders 8.3 2, Lord Kennaqulmir 8.13 3. Twelve started, including Perception. Won by half a length. Timo 1.41. Club Handicap.—Valamita 7.10 1, Tidal 6.2 2, Blather 7.11 3. Eight started. Won by half a head. Timo 2. ; ■
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 July 1929, Page 5
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