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HOLIDAY RACING

CROWD DEMONSTRATES.

CUP TO PASSAFORM.

TE lIAI SUCCEEDS. STRATFORD FINAL DAY. CAY SETON WINS. Per Press Association. NEW PLYMOUTH, Jan. 2. The Stratford meeting concluded to-day in fine weather. There was a fast track, the at tendance was good and the totalisator handled £22,692 10s, ns compared with £24,486 10s last. year. The total for the meeting was £49,681. as compared with £56,730 last year, representing a decrease of £7049. Additional results: — CARDIFF HACK HANDICAP, of £l4O. About seven furlongs. 7-6 BTDENS, 8.2 fC. Goulsbro) ... 1 3- SILVER GIFT. 9.0 (D. Ryan) ... 2 1- MAIIAINA. 8.8 (V. Dye) 3 Also started: 5-4 Young Charles 8.9, 2-2 Ripple 8.7. 7-6 Last Match car. 7.13, 8-8 Carmody ear. 7.11. 4-5 Empire Action 8.2. A head; a neck. Ripple was fourth. Time, 1.34 1-5. NGAERE HANDICAP, of £2lO. Six. furlongs. 4- GAY SETON, 8.1 (V. Dye) 1 3- LEX DEN. 7.8 (C. Woodhouse) ... 2 2- BRAZEN BOLD, 8.6 (IT. Goldfinch) 3 Also started: 5-6 Tosh 8.5, 7-7 Fiancee 7.9. 6-5 Lickern 7.8, 1-3 Saxon Tor 7.5. Half a length; a neck. Tosh was fourth. Time, 1.13. TE KABUA HACK HANDICAP, o.f £250. Nine furlongs. 5- NEREUS, 8.11 (J. McLaughlin) ... 1 2-3 RACECAMP, 8.12 (V. Dye) 2 4- RAMLEII, 8.3 (J. MeJnall.y) 3 Also started: 3-2 Kilometre 8.8, 1-1 Chief Lord 8.6, 7-7 Tune Mahotu car. 7.1, 6-6 Sieglinde 7.2, 8-8 Dawn Star car. 7.1, 9-9 Lcighon Rei 7.0. A head: a length and a-half. Kilometre was fourth. Time, 1.55 4-5. MALONE MEMORIAL HANDICAP, of £315. Nino furlongs. 4- TE lIAI. car. 7.1 (D. Ryan) ... 1 2-2 NOTIUM, 8.9 (L. Dulieu) 2 1- BRONZE STEP, 7.5 (V. Dye) ... 3 Also started: 3-3 Ned Cuttle 3.11, 5-5 Eastern Heir 7.0. Two lengths: a neck. Eastern Heir was fourth. Time, 1.55 1-5. ELECTRIC JUVENILE HANDICAP, of £160: for two-year-olds. Five furlongs. 2- STENCIL. 7.7 (V. Dye) 1 5- ALEXCELTA. rar. 7.4 (Shaw) ... 2 3- RINGLING, 9.11 (L. Dulieu) ... 3 Also started: 4-4 Radio Call ear. 7.122-, 1-2 Lucky Lulu car. 7.9. Half a length; a length. Lucky Lulu was fourth. Time, 1.5. TOKO TIIGHWEIGHT HANDICAP, of £195. About seven furlongs. 1-1 PRINCE RANGI, 8.12 (J. Mclnally) * 5-6 TE lIAI, 8.12 (V. Dve) * 4- TOSH, 9.1 (J. McLaughlin) 3

*Dead-iieat. for first. Also started: 6-5 Gay Seton 8.11. 2-2 Clcssamor 8.6, 3-3 Estro S.O, 7-7 Sunny Downs 8.0.

Third horse two lengths away. Gay Seton was fourth. Time, 1.32 4-5.

Iv A PONG A HACK HANDICAP, of £l7O. Six furlongs. 1- COLD DALE, 8.8 (J. Chaplin) ... 1 3-3 VAL PER 13, car. 7.8 (V. Dvc) ... 2 2- LIBERAL’S MIN’I, 9.1 (L. Dnlieu) 3 Also started: 4-5 Miss Valeric 8.1, 7-7 Bodon Park ear. 7.0, 6-6 Valsonio car. 7.2, 5-4 White Foam car. 7.0. Two lengths; half a length. While Foam was fourth. Time, 1.14 2-5.

TOKO lIIGIIWEIGHT RESULT. Per Press Association. NEW PLYMOUTH, Jan. 2. The biggest demonstration seen on a racecourse in Taranaki occurred at Stratford to-day after the Toko Iliglnveight had been run. A large crowd gathered round the judge’s box and protested against the decision given by the judge (Mr C. It. Washer) and did no't disperse until three changes in the numbers had been made. In an exciting finish Te Hai and Prince Rangi passed the post together, Tosh just heading Gay Seton. When the numbers went up Te Ilai’s was missing, and Ins supporters began to surge to the judge’s box. The corrected numbers showed Te Ilai third and the protest/ continued. When the numbers were lowered and hoisted again Prince Rangi was not placed. and as he was favourite the crowd grew larger till two officials of the club entered the box and the numbers were hoisted a fourth time showing a dead heat between Prince Rangi arid Te llai, with Tosh third and Gay Seton fourth.

INVERCARGILL RACES. SPENOTHRIFT S UCCEEDS. Per Press Association. INVERCARGILL, Jan. 2. Tlio first clay of flic Southland Racing Club’s summer meeting was held in fine weather. After heavy showers in flic morning tire track was in good order. I lie attendance was large and the totalisator handled £19,442, as against £21,723, the decrease being £2281. Results : A VENAL HURDLES, of £l6O. One and a-half miles. —1-1 I’ink Robe. 11.12 (11. A. Anderton), 1: 2-2 Milford, 10.4. 2: 4- Ocean Singer, 9.0, 3. Also started : 5- Panara 9.2 (fell), 3-3 Night Scout 9.0 (lost rider). Seven lengths. Time. 2.54. MYROSS HARNESS TROT, of £160: 4 3 class. One mile and five furlongs.— 3- Erinack, sor (D. M. Kerr), 1: - 5-8 Harbinger, 36yds bhd, 2; 8-4 Pontoon.. 12 yds bhd, 3. Also started: 6-5 June Tide. 11-10 Onta.wvnck. 12-13 Stieve Donat'd, 4-9 Lady Alwvn, 9-7 Drummer Hoy, 16-15 Indian Wrack, 13-6 Worthy Chance bracketed with Prince Echo. 7-12 Rapid Course, 2-2 Blue Spot. 14-14 Bondsman scr, 1-1 Aidus 12vds bhd. 15-16 Fortune King 36, 10-11 Wraquill 43. A length, lime, 3.53 4FLYING HANDICAP, of £2OO. Six furlongs.

3- SPENDTHRIFT, 7.0 (J. Strathern) 1 1- NIGGER BOY, car. 7.12 (L. Hare) 2 4- PHALANX, 8.7 (11. Phillips) ••• 3 Also started; 2-2 Dark Flight 9.4, 5-5 Rodeur car. 8.1, 6-6 Aspire car. 7.5. A length and a half; three-quarters ol a length. Rodout was fourth. Time, 1.15 2 ‘nEW YEAR HANDICAP, of £l5O Six furlongs.—l-1 Cherokee. 8.3 (M. Caddy), 1-, 2- King’s Chorus, 8.13, 2: 8-8 Dolita, car. 712 3.° Also started: 4-4 Colonel Rouge ear ’ 87, 3-3 Southern Sail ear. 8.83, 6 6 Black Bard 8.7. 12-12 Green Locked ear. 8 1 9-9 Lucky Feather ear. 7.10, 10-10 My Song car. 8.0, 7-7 Royal Money 8.3. 11-11 Sir Denis ear. 8.0, 5-5 Slamannan 3.3. A length and a-half cacli way. ’lime, 1.16 2-5 INVERCARGILL CUP, of £550. One mile

nnc! a-quartcr. 5-5 PASSAFORM, S-8 (\l. Caddy) ... 1 9-9 MONA'S SONG, 7.11 (K. W. I'diis) 2 3-3 PEONY ROSE, 7.11 (G. Barclay) 3 Also started: 4-4 Alma 8.11. 6-6 Spanish Bad 8 9 2-1 Night Wings 8.5, 1-2 Sailing Lady 8.2, 8-7 Wild Career 8.2, 7-8 Merry March car. 7.13. Two lengths; three lengths. Merry March was fourth. Time, 2.8 15. ORETJ TROT, of £180: 3.55 class. One mile and five furlongs.—B-10 Direct I horpe, 12yds. bhd. (L. Boivan), 1: 4-4 Ghandi, scl-., 2: 2-2 Royal Guy, 12.vds. bhd., 3. Also started: 5-5 Waterloo Direct, 6-6 Sinbad 13-13 Gold Valley. 3-3 Gentleman Jim’ scr., 1-1 Mendel, 11-11 Desert. Cloud 12yds. bhd., 10-8 Capri, 7-6 Royal Chief 24, 9-9 Coherto. 12-12 Silver Laddie 48. Half a head. Time: 3.52 4-5. WAIKIWI HANDICAP, of £l5O. Seven furlongs.—l-1 Ortyx, 8.1 (P. Spratt), 1: 1111 Moonraider, car. 7.1. 2: 3-3 Asia. 8.1, 3. Also started: 2-2 Night Pal 8.11, 4-4' Bochin River car. 8.3, 5-6 Islay Downs car. 7.13 7-7 Merry Simon 7.10, 8-8 Sea Lady car.’ 7.5, 9-10 Atua Rcrc car. 7.8, 6-5 Gold Robe car. 7.4. 10-9 Verdure car. 7.3. A length and a-half. Time, 1.29 1-5. WATHOPAT HANDICAP, of £2lO. One mile.—l-1 Boswell. 8.8 (J. W. Jennings), 1: 4-2 Chirp, 7.12, 2; 3-4 Boaform. 7.7, 3. Also started: 5-5 Arnnlita car. 7.6, 6-6 Viking 7.9. 2-3 Spaikle car. 7.0. A nock. Time, 1.41 4-5.

OAMARU MEETING. NIGHT DRESS IN FORM. THE WRECKER SCORES. Per Press Association. OAMARU, Jan. 2. ! The Oaniaru Jockey Club’s New \ ear meeting was hold in fine weather to-da>. With win-ancl-place betting, the totalisator handled £13,141 10s, against £14,011 last year, a decrease of £869 10s. Results: — HIGH WEIGHT HANDICAP, of £l3O One mile. —1-1 Lockit, 9.5 (Beale) 1; 4-5 Half and Half, 9.8, 2; 2-3 Sir Hugh, 11.6, I jncl. 71b pen. 3. Also started: 6-7 Shy 10.9. : 3-2 Twenty Grand 9.9. 8-8 Silver Slipper i 9.5, 9-9 Rebel Queen 9.5, 54 Dranoel 9.2, 7-6 Good Health 9.0. Two lengths. Time, 1.40. TRIAL STAKES, of £l2O. Five fur-longs.—s-3 Rosaleen Dim, 8.3 (Nicholson), 1; 2-2 Craiglea, 8.8, 2; 1-1 Great Night, 8.8, 3. Also started: 3-4 Agcratuni 8.8, 9-7 Homing 8.8 7-8 Johncmby 8.8, 11-11 Silver Don 8.8, 12-12 Maxeria 8.8, 10-10 Midgard 8.3. 8-9 Pink Gauntlet 8.8, 4-5 The Dictator 8.8, 6-6 Confident 7.11. A head. Time, 1.0 4-5. W AIK AURA TROT HANDICAP, of £135: 3.5 class. One mile and a quarter. 5- Scenic Gem, scr (Price) 1; 1-1 Durability, 12yds bhd, 2; 4-3 Kurow Belle, scr. 3. Also started :3-4 I<orone Val. 10-10 Lyrola, 12-11 Malioc, 13-13 Navy lass, 7-8 Scapa Flow, 11-9 Trousseau, 2-2 W arfield, 6- William Potts scr. 9-7 Ben Wyvis |>eti. 48yds, 8-5 Tiny Axworthy 60. A length. Time, 2.53 3-5. PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP, of £250., One mile and a quarter. 12 NIGHT DRESS. 7.5 (Billington) ... 1 3-1 RABBLE, 7.8 (D. It. Mackie) ... 2 9-3 IIA LAI ENTER. 7.1 (E. Mackie) ... 3 Also started : 4-4 Kilrobc 7.7, 5-5 Knight Commander 7.4, 6-7 The Wrecker 7.1, 2-3 Montessa 7.1, 7-6 Master Dingle 7.0, 8-9 Parquet 7.0. Night Dress led from Montessa, The Wrecker and Knight Commander, but was headed by Kilrobc along the back. Kilrobe led into the straight from Night Dress, Montessa. Rabble and Balmentor. Night Dress finished fast to win by a length from Rabble, with Balmentor three lengths hack. The Wrecker was fourth. Time, 2.7 3-5. WAITAKI HACK HANDICAP, of £l3O. Seven furlongs.—s 6 Passenger, 7.7 (Connor) 1: 3-3 Mcsgiel, 7.9, inr. 21b pen., 2: 4-4 Twenty, Grand. 8.8. 3. Also started: 7- Rebel Queen 8.3. 6-5 Blazealong 7.8. 8- Dr Duthio 7.8, 1-1 Scartecn 7.7, 2-2 Race well 7.7. Half a length each way. Time. 1.27 2-5. OAMARU TROT HANDICAP, of £135; 3.43 class. One mile and a half.—4-3 Sister Polly, scr (Kirby) 1: 8 6 Manawai, 60yds bhd," 2; 1-2 Durability, 12yds bhd. 3. Also started: 2-1 Karu. 6-7 Kocsian, 7-9 Mslioe, 9 8 Navy Lass, 3-4 Scapa Flow. 5-5 Warfield scr. Three lengths. Time, 3.26. FLYING HANDICAP, of £175. Six furlongs. 3 THE WRECKER, 7.1 (Barrington) 1 1 NIGHTCALM. 9.6 (Corboy) 2 2 GAY PARADE, 7.11 (Connor) ... 3 Also started: 4 Epic 7.0. Two lengths each way. Time, 1.26 1-5. FAREWELL HACK HANDICAP. of £125. Six furlongs.—4-4 Gold Don, 7.9 (E. Mackie) 1; 5-5 Tantivy, 7.9, 2; 1-1 St. Cloud, 8.6. inc. 71b. pen., 3. Also started: 3-3 Astaire 8.9, 2-2 Lord Midas 8.6. 6-6 Queen Beth 7.8. A length. Time. 1.13 1-5. CANTERBURY IPARK TROTS. GREAT JEWEL'S STAKES. Per Press Association. CHRISTCHURCH. Jan. 2. The Canterbury Park Trotting Club's second day was held in fine weather after ruin enrlv in the morning. The track was in good order. The attendance was excellent. The totalisator handled £39,634 10s, compared with £41,383 10s, and (lie total for the meeting was £86,098, against £89,342 10s last year. Additional results:— TELEGRAPH HANDICAP (saddle), of £2OO ; 2.15 class. One. mile. 3-2 MANKIND, scr (J. Bryce, junr.) . 1 5-4 SPORTS REVIEW, scr (Mcsscrvy) 2 23 LOYAL PAT, scr (Smith) 3 Also started: 6-6 Aircraft scr, 1-1 Bello Grattan scr and Aqua Bond 12yds bhd (bracketed), 4-5 Bing Crosby, 7-7 Recess 12 yds bhd. Four lengths: half a length. Aqua Bond was fourth. Times: 2.9 4-5, 2.10 4-5, 2.11. MIDDLETON HANDICAP, of £200; 3.34 class. One mile and a half. 3- HUGUENOT, scr (R. B. Berry) . 1 1- NED WORTHY, 12yds bhd (VV. Townley) 2 2- SHADOW QUEEN, scr (J. Bryce, junr.) 3 Also started : 5-5 Club King, 7-8 Labour Day 12-12 Reception scr, 4-4 Siege Gun scr, "and Super Jack 12yds bhd (bracketed)', 8-7 Wainoni Girl scr, 6-6 Charles Russell. 8-9 Refund, 10-10 Sentiment 12, 11- Old Faithful, 13-13 Waitemata 24. Three lengths; a neck. Club King was fourth. I imes : 3.19 4-5, 3.19 2-5, 3.20 3-5. MASON STAKES HANDICAP, of £700; 4.29 class. Two miles. 1- GREAT JEWEL, 12yds bhd (U. B. Berry) 1 22 COLONEL GRATTAN. 24yds bhd (V. Looming) 2 4- LIGHTNING LADY, scr (W. K. Tatterson) 3 Also started : 7-7 Key Spec 12vds bhd, 3- Donald Emu 24 and Cantata- 48 (brackoted), 5-5 Renown’s Best 24, and Plutus 36 (bracketed), 6-6 Pol, Luck 48. A length; half a length. P.utus was fourth. Times: 4.20, 4.19 2-5, 4.21 3-5. HORNBY HANDICAP TROT, of £275; 4.41 class. Two miles. 2- TIMWORTHY, 48yds bhd (F. Holmes) * 5- GERFALCON, 60yds bhd (M. Holmes) 12- CANTON, 12yds bhd (R. V. Franks) 3 *Dcad-heat for first. ALo started: 11-11 Amonos, 3-2 Jenny’s GuyUcr, 6-6 Mohican 12vds. bhd, 4-4 Franz Derby 1-1 Tan John 36. 10-13 Aristotle, 13- "Blue 1-iogan 60, 8-7 Lament, 9-9 Mute 7-8 Royal Romance 72. Third horse half a length away, tranz Derby was fourth. Times: 4.27, 4.28, 4.31 2SELWYN HANDICAP, of £350; 2.45 class. One mile and a quarter. 12- FINE ART, scr (M. C. McTiguc) 1 3- BLAIR ATHOL, 12yds bhd (J. Pringle) 2 1- SOUTHERN CHIEF, scr (R. B. Berry) 3 Also started: 5-5 Frisco Boy, 7-7 George Roy scr, 4-4 Navy Blue scr and Pot. Luck 12yds bhd (bracketed), 6-6 Renown’s Best °A head: three lengths. Navy Blue was fourth. Times: 2.42 1-5, 2.42 2-5, 2.43 1-5. I’REBBELTON HANDICAP, of £225; 3.30 class. One mile and a half. 2- ACCOUNTANT, 36yds bhd (C. S. Donald) 1 13- SLIPPERY SAM, scr . (J. Davidson) 2 5 3 COLONEL AXWORTHY, 24yds bhd (V. Alborn) 3 Also started: 1-1 Becky Direct and Coquette (bracketed), 8-8 Golden Moncss, 11-11 Lady Slipper, 9-9 Shadow Son. 10-10 Stylish Boy, 6-6 yankceland scr. 7-7 Golden Mist 12yds bhd, 4 5 Aldershot, 3-2 Regal 24, 12-13 Jovial 36. Two lengths; half a length. Regal was fourth. Times: 3.14 1-5, 3.17 2-5, 3.15 3-5. FINAL HANDICAP, of £300; 2.14 class. One mile. 3- HAROLD GUY, scr [J. Fraser, junr.) 1 1-1 NELSON EDDY’, scr (D. McKendry) 2 8-6 QUEST, scr (D. C. Watts) 3 | Also started; 15-16 Aide dc Camp, 16-15 I Aircraft, 13-13 Bing Crosby, 10-10 Harle- | quin, 4-4 Red Pigeon, 9-9 Repeal, 7-7 ! Roan Duke scr, 12-13 Subsidy, 2-2 Woe Potts scr. 11-11 Worthy Need srr and George Rev 24yds bhd (bracketed). 5-5 Nell Grattan, 6-8 Fremont, 17-17 LlcwelIvn’s Pride, 14-14 Bed Ranger 12. I " A neck: a neck. Fremont was fourth. ' Times; 2.7 3-5, 2.7 4-5, 2.8.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 29, 3 January 1940, Page 12

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HOLIDAY RACING Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 29, 3 January 1940, Page 12

HOLIDAY RACING Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 29, 3 January 1940, Page 12

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