SPORTING.
The Manawatu races were continued this afternoon, additional results being: PRESIDENT’S HANDICAP, of 700 sovs; second horso to receive 140 sovs and the third 70 sovs out of stake. Ono and a quarter miles.
1 Mr W. R. Kcmball’s ch m Bonettor
(Boniform—Brayton), aged, 8.13 (C. Reed)' 9 Messrs Allen and Kirkpatrick’s br g Scotch Mixture, 6 yrs, 7.9 (R. Mackie) 4 Sir George Hunter’s blk h Crown Star, '4yrs, 7.9 (A. Dixon)
Also started: 2 Marquetour (R. S. Bagby) 9.4; 1 Trespass (L. ,G. Morris) 8.6; 8 Admiral Codrington (A. France) 7.11; 3 Cold Steel (J. Barry) 7.11; 5 Printemps (C. Butler) 7.2; 7 Little River (A. Stowe) 6.13; 6 Kahikatea (G. Morrison) 6.8. Bonnetler and Trespass were bracketed _on the machine. Little River and A-dmiral Codrington were out in front all the wav to the straight entrance. Bonetter took charge in tho run down the straight and 'successfully stalled off challenges from Scotch Mixture and Crown Star, winning by two lengths, a length between second .and third horses. Time, 2.7 3-5.
EIGHTEENTH PALMERSTON NORTH STAKES, of 500 sovs; second horse to receive 100 sovs and the third 50 sovs out of stake. For two-year-olds and upwards; weight for age. Six furlongs. Mr W. *McA. Duncan’s 1> g Tamalete (Absurd-Tahua), syrs, 9.8 (M. McCarten) _ 1 Mr H. B; Gibson’s b g Rational, syrs, 9.4 (S. Anderson) ... 2 I Mr A. Alexander’s ch g Gaillard, 2yrs, 6.12 (T. Bound) ... 3 4 La Revo (C. Butler) 6.7 also started. The withdrawals were Peneus, Lady Isinglass and Paula. Tamatete and Gaillard ran together to the straight whore McCarten gave Tamatete his head and ho went on to win by one and a-half lengths. Rational got away badly but finished itrongly and secured second money. Time, 1.14 2-5. PREVIOUS WINNERS. 19C6—G. G. Stead’s Munjeet. 1907 W; E. Bidwill’s Elevation. 1908— J. R. McDonald’s Gold Crest. 1909 J. Symons’s Lord Soult. 1910— Sir G. Clifford's Madam Madcap. 1911— Mr Highden’s Boanerges. 1912 T. O’Neill’s Gladiolo. 1913 W. G. Stead’s Baudiera. 1914 T. O’Neill’s Gladiole. 1915 G. D. Greenwood’s Emperador. 1916 Mr Highden’s Cease Fire. 1917 E. 11. Baracq’s Impediment. 1918— Mr Herbert’s 80-Peep. 1919 — W. Duncan’s Acre. 1920 J. G. Duncan’s Blackmail. 1921 W. Duncan’s Tamatete, 1922 W. Duncan’s Tamatete.
- RACES AT DUNEDIN,
(Per Press Association.) DUNEDIN, Dec. 27.The course is dry and fa'st for the races. Results:— Hurdles, li miles.—Cartoon, 10.0, 1; Londonderry, 11.0, 2; Palamon, 10.2, 3. All started. Won by three lengths. Time, 2 50. . , , , ‘ . Eernhill Handicap,—Kukume 1, Master Sandstone 2, King Sol 3. All started, uon i)v three-quarters ot a. length. ' lime, 210 1-5. . •. . , Juvenile 'Handicap.—Starnnsfc 1, Count Cavour 2, Jubilant 3. Scratched: Tommy Dodd. Won by three lengths. Time, 1,2 3-5.
NEW PLYMOUTH MEETING. NEW PLYMOUTH, Dec. 27. Additional results of the races are as follow : Electric Handicap, five furlongs.—Lady Bentinick, 6.5, 1; Muria, 9.3, 2; Mountain Bell, 7.7, 3. Scratched: Master Lucerne. Won by a length. Time, 1.2 L
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 904, 28 December 1923, Page 6
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