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WINTER RACING

WAIMATE HUNT RESULTS.

THOROUGHBRED SALE.

MANAWATU HUNT MEETING. STEEPLECHASE ATTRACTIONS. Perfect winter weather—bright sun shine after a frosty night—favoure the Manaivatu Hunt Club for its an jHiial meeting at Awapuni to-day j and there was a very large attendance The track was in good winter condition LACAN TAKES BRACELET. I Lacan was always one of the leaders it ithe Kiwitea Ladies’ Bracelet and, taking • charge four and a half furlongs from home had little difficulty in winning by a lengtl and a half from Vengeance, who had even chance. Kohika was also well placet throughout, with Raketc staying on ii fourth place. The others were well back. SUCCESS OF THE DOZER. TI A splendid field paraded for the Waituna Hurdles Handicap, and it was a good race, although 'The Dozer won rather comfort ably. Ho took charge with a little less thur half a mile to go and had little difficulty in winning from the outsider of the field, Cuismier. Great Quex was a poor third and just managed to keep Tidewaitcr out o( the money. Tho latter finished very fast aftei being well back in the early stages. EXPECTANT IN FORM. The bin field i.: tho Ob&u Maiden Race was .quickly st>rcad out. The Auckland province again provided the winner, whei; Expellant drew to the front rounding the home turn and raced away in the straight to score by six lengths Theatre was well plaid throughout and hung on for second money j'ust ahead oi an outsider in To Marua. Little Chief ran off the course at the turn for home. SON AND HEIR JUMPS WELL. Seratchings reduced tho field for the West Coast Steeplechase to seven and they provided an excellent contest. Son and Heir took charge with three furlongs to go and staved on better than Dozio Boy to beat him comfortably. Chat was well placed throughout and ran a good race, us did Erination. Tho winner thoroughly deserved his victory, as he jumped splendidly all the way. Birkology broke clown after the field bad covered a round and was pulled up. GLADYNEV’S LATE RUN. Tho Te Iloro Open Handicap was a splendid contest and although the winner Gladynev was not one of She fancied selections, his success was popular. lie was not handy to the leaders until well into Ihe straight, when he unwound a great ourst of speed and got up to heat Star Zone by a length, just when the latter ooked to he the winner. Wings of Song vas well placed throughout and finished .bird. RACING IN DETAIL. KIWITEA LADIES’ BRACELET, of £7O: second horse £lO and third £5. One mile and a quarter. >-5 LACAN, Mr G. A. Wade's h g. by Laekham —Miss Thespian, aged 10.11 (Mr C. J. Thompson) 1 1-2 VENGEANCE, Mr 11. S. Green’s br m, svrs, 10.8 (Mr G. Beatson) ... 2 -4 KOHIKA, Mr N. Bicknell’s br g, aged, 12.4 (Mr G. 11. James) ... 3 Also started: 5-7 Play On 12.12, 1-3 lorrohorce 12.10. 2-1 Misurina 12.3, 8-8 'ailio 10.11, 10-10 Golden R'dgo 10.7, 7-5 lakele 10.7, 9-9 Ruenzori 10.7. A length and a-half; six lengths. Time, .17 4-5. Rakcte was fourth. Winner trained by Owner. Pahiatua.) VAITUNA HURDLES HANDICAP, of £175; second horse £35 and third £ls One mile and three-quarters. -2 THE DOZER, Mr J J Drozdowski's h g, by Yalctte—Kukuriki, 5 yrs, 11.2 (F. Cleaver) 1 3-13 CUISINER, Mrs L. M. Lamb's b g, 6yrs, 9.2 (A. Gilmer) ... 2 - 7 GREAT QUEX, Miss D Wejgo. wood’s h g, 6yre, 10.10 (P. Brady) 3 Also started: 4-6 Tidewaitcr 11.3. 6-5 laiacca 10.4, 5-4 Regicide 10.1, 3-3 Stuent Prince S.ll, 8-8 Segra 9.9, 2-1 Maturity 9.9, 9-9 Haile Selassio 9.0, 12-11 clkirk 9.0, 11-12 Siegall 9.0, 10-10 Colinatnps 9.0. Two lengths; six lengths. Time, 3.19. 'idewaiter was fourth. Winner trained by Ii Gray, Taknnini.) >HAU MAIDEN RACE, of £9O; second horse £ls and third £lO. Six furlongs. -2 EXPELLANT. Mr C. R. Powell’s b g. by Appellant—Exalted, syrs, 8.10 (F. Cleaver) 1 •5 THEATRE, Mr A. F. M. Syntcs's ch g, 2vre. 8.0 (W. Broughton) ... 2 5-16 TE MARUA. Mr J. J. Maher’s ch f, 3yrs, 8.10 (R. Buekncll) ... ... 3 Also started: 9-9 Black Sovereign 3.10. '

3-4 Bonnie Scot 3.10, 10-10 Inform 3.10. 12-11 Kalletopca 8.10. 19-22 Little Chief 8.10. 8- Manahau 8.10, 7-7 Rangitikei 8.10, 11-12 Royal Talkie 8.10, 3-3 Swell Chance 8.10. 18-18 Blue Lagoon 8.0. 6-3 Brokers Dream 8.0, 17-17 Elgin 8.0, 23 21 Gold Dip 8.0. 15-15 Grey Spy 8.0, 13-12 Madame Rachel 8.0, 22-23 Matalilc 8.0. 21-20 Prince Shad 8.0, 19-19 Scrutator 8.0, 14-14 Spliced 8.0, - 2-1 St. Fclicicn 8.0 and To Awe Awe 8.0. I bracketed. Six lengths; two lengths. Time. 1.16 3-5. To Awe Awe was fourth. (Winner trained by R. 11. Martin, Matamata.) ' WEST COAST STEEPLECHASE, of £250; second horse £SO and third £25. About t two and a half miles. ' 6-5 SOX AND HEIR. Mr T. W. Wills’s • bg, by Siegfried—A raj.-an, syre, 9.0 ' (,J. McLaughlin) 1 22 lIOZTE BOV. Mr IT. S. Rathbone’s 1 hr g. 9yrs. 9.11 (E. Baker) 2 1 3-4 CHAT, Mr C. P. Thorburn’s blk m,, aged, 10.5 (.1. Mcßae) ... ... 3 Also Marled: 1-1 liirkology 11.9, 5-0 Erinntion 11.1, 4-3 Lady Callaghan 9.6, 7-7 Brigadore 9.0. '1 hree-quariers of a length. Six lengths. Time, 5.53. Hrinalion wue fourth. (Winner trained by W.‘ McKinnon, Gi i enmeadows.) TE HOBO OPEN HANDICAP, of £140: second horse £25 and third £ls. Seven furlongs. 9- GLADYNKV, Mi.» D. Levins bg, j by Muskctoon- —t avaire, 4yre, 9.3 i (A. Midwood) 1 7-5 STAR ZONE, Mr J. 11. Weekcs’s b in, 4yr.s, 8.0 (S. Waddell) 2 , 4-4 WINGS OK SONG, Mr T. A. Dun- | can’s b g, 4yrs, 8.10 (.'I. Caddy) 3 | Also i-.taijcd: 1-1-Cayc.-t Soil 9.6 and | Screen tsiur 8.2 bracketed, 2-2 Autoliic 9.5, 5-6 Lord Cavendish 9.4. 8-8 Sayon ior 9.2, 6 I C( nirepdise 8.10, 14-14 Luilc Robin 8.10 15-15 .Meamea -B.Y, 10-9 Gaelic Song 8.2, 3-3 Poutatau 8.2, 16-19 Brazil 8.0, ■l.l-j.u c-oiioii 8.0, iz-11 J'tying Spy 0.0, li-10 J junto 8.0. 18-17 Lucullus Boy 8.0, 15-13 Liuantiot 3.9 15 16 Vauriaii 8.0. A length; a head. Time, 1.33. Poutatau wan fourth. Oimtiei trained by B. Burgeos, Mastcrton.)

( I’rcaj Asmi.) WAIMA'IJS, July 19. STGUIiOf,.\IE HURDI-KS, of £6O. One mile and live furlongs.—2 .Wade .Monev, 9.6, 1; 1 Gay Boa. 10.2, 2; 5 Great Flight, 9.0. 3. Scr: .Sunoat, hundy Bay. A head; four lengths. Time. 3.4 2-5. | WOViOK SiAlvFb, of £SO. Six furlongs —3 1 orca and 5 Don Roy, dead-heat, 1; 3 Bright Form 3. All started. Third horse | three lengths away. Time, 1.17 35.

I •* -* i-WAVV V— U I X XJ J. t 1 J I S UxlljJj, I A sale ot thoroughbred stock was held at Awapuni this morning by Messrs Wriglit, Stephenson and (Jo.. Ltd., and Abraham and Williams, Ltd. Bidding dragged all through and sales were diliicult to effect Many of the lots did not rcaih the reserve and were passed in. Mr C. K. Robertson was the auctioneer and the top price was 260gns, which Mr W. G. Shannon paid tor Kackman, a two-year-old by Hunting Song—llinewai, which was sold on account of Mr J. 11. Duncan (Wellington). Prices were as follow: Yearlings.—Account Mrs A. E. Prcstpn (Ohau), bc, by Lord Quex —Eoe, A. Woods (Wellington), 65gns. Account Mrs R E. Growcott (Hastings), b c by Lord Quex —Colima, to J. R. Bublitz (Haivera) 65gns; h c, by Theo—lntersection, 11. Goodwin (Foilding), 38gns; ell f by St. Boswells—Conehita, G. R. Powell (Wliangarei) 95gns. Account Mrs M. D. Garter (Palmerston North), b c, by Inflation — True Step, 1,. Hayward, lOOgns. Other sales.- —Account Mr J. 11. Duncan (Wellington) : Two-yoar-old gelding Rockman, W. G. Shannon (Newbury), 260gns. i Account V. McKenzie (Feilding), brood j marc, Roscrana, to W. G. Shannon, 42j i . gns. Account \V. T. Bailey (Palmerston North), two-year-old gelding, Gold Dip j T. Evans (Feilding) lCGgns. Account L | Purt-on, three-year-old filly by Laekham J —Hunting Song mare, J. R. Northeotc, lOgns. 1 1 Gold Spot was scratched at 3.50 p.m. yesterday for all engagements at the Grand _ National meeting. The Ilawke’s Bay hurdler Linibohm has been withdrawn from all engagements at the Grand National meeting. This docs not conic as a surprise, as he lias been un- < sound for some time past. Ho won the | Grand National Hurdles last year. ( Though Summons appears outwardly ; to he m the right condition, his owner- e trainer. T.ir G. D. Beatson, decided that | r his new purchase would not race at the it Manawatu Hunt meeting to-da.v, ns lie has i [ not been doing as well as he should

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LXI, Issue 195, 19 July 1941, Page 8

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WINTER RACING Manawatu Standard, Volume LXI, Issue 195, 19 July 1941, Page 8

WINTER RACING Manawatu Standard, Volume LXI, Issue 195, 19 July 1941, Page 8