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Waikato Second Day

VERCOE HANDICAP TO MAZIB Per Press Association. HAMILTON, Last Night. The concluding day of the Waikato races was held in sunny weather before a large attendance. The track was faster. Tho totalisator for the two days handled £81,563 10s, an increase oi £4550 on last year. Results:— OHINEWAI HACK, of £200; 7 furlongs. 1- TE MONOWAI, 9.0 (J. Pratt) 1 2- Ohmaha, 7.12 (Gilchrist) .... 2 4-4 Copy Cat, 7.9 (J. Chaplin) .. 3 Also started: Calshot, 3-3 ivy Willonyx, 7-9 Muskon, 5-5 British Banner coupled with Nugget, 6-6 Full oi {Scotch, 9-7 General Riske, 10-10 Paunui. Head; half a length. Time, 1.30 1-5. RAGLAN HURDLES, of £300; 1$ miles. 4- DESERT STAR, 9.3 (R/ E. Thomson) 1 3- Huskie, 11.9 (J. Muir) 2 2- Bryce Street, 9.13 (j. F. Fergus) 3 Also started: 6-5 L’Allegro, 5-7 Mungacre, 7-8 Holly Lu, 10-10 Mic Lume, 9-6 G ascyne, 8-9 Celtic .Lad, 11-11 Mana. Two and a-half length; a length. Time, 3.13 4-5. TE HORE HANDICAP, of £250; 1 mile. 6-7 PASO ROBLES, 7.7 (L. Clifford) 1 8-8 Sinking Fund, 8.12 (R. W. MeTavish) 2 1- High Tea, 8.1 (P. Fearn) .... 3 Also started: 11-11 ValmNit, 7-6 Grateful, 2-1 Star Artist, 3-2 Alby, 4-3 Airam, 10-10 Whakapara, 12-12 Solomon, 5-5 Grand City, 9-9 Tip Toes. Three and a-half lengths; a head. Time, 1.41 3-5. VERCOE HANDICAP, of £500; 1£ miles. 3- MAZIR, 7.13 (L. Clifford) .. 1 2- Jonathan, 8.4 (N. R. McKenzie) 2 5- Jewelled Girdle (W. J. Broughton) 3 Also started: 7-7 Wotan, 4-5 Kelly, 1-1 Dark Shadow, 6-6 Master Brierly, 5-4 Day Win i, 9-9 Lagoon. Half a length; two lengths. Time, 2.9 2-5. EUREKA TWO-YEAR-OLD, of £250; 5 furlongs. 5-7 ROYEVRUS, 7.11* (L. J. Ellis) J 3- Philcourt, 7.8 i (W. J. Broughton) 2 2- Vitement, 8.2 (J. Winder) ... 3 Also started: 1-1 Rarotonga, 10-11 Goldation, 4-4: Eastern Heir, 12-12 Cape Marita, 7-8 O lympus, 9-9 Shadow Queen, 8-5 Yed Prior, 11-10 First Flutter, 6-6 True Bill. Two and a-half lengths; a head. Time, 2.4 4-5.’ WAIKATO HACK CUP, of £300; li miles. 3- JACK TAB, 7.11 (L. J. Ellis) 1 5-4 Dutch Girl, 7.5 (R. Horne) .. 2 17-17 General Ruse) 7.0 (P. Fearn) 3 Also started: 10-10 Gay Streaii, j. 2-13 Prince Rangi, 11-10 Melvanui, 7-9 Black Musk, 4-5 Kena, 2-2 Silver River, 1-1 Malagigi, 14-14 Gay Sister, 13-12 Mustang, 6-6 Cometariuin, 15-16 Tutor, 7-S Barrister, 16-15 Racette, 8-9 High Delight, 18-18 Mere Haka. Half a length; two lengths. Time, 2.6 4-5. FLYING HANDICAP, of £350; 6 furlongs. 2- TRILL I ARCH, 7.7 (C. G. Goulsbro i 1 1- Royal Bachelor, 7.7 (W. J. Broughton) 2 8-6 Lornacrci, 7.7 (H. Long) .... 3 Also started: 4-8 Golden Sheila, 5-4 Triune, 3-1 Marie’s Acre, 6-7 Rereatu, 7-8 Bachelor King, 9-9 Mangukaha. Short neck; one and a-half lengths. Time, 1.14. HUNTLY HACK, of £250; 6 furlongs. 3- JAN RIDD, 7.8 (L. J. Ellis) .. 1 2- Lady Meath, 7.11 (C. G. Goulsbro) 2 1-1 Llangollen, 8.13 (R. Glading) 3 Also started: 10-9 Hutana, 9-10 May Song, 6-9 Royal Vaals, 8-8 Du Maurice, 5-3 Cappy, 4-ii Vadanoe, 11-11 Clooneen, 7-6 Forest Acre, 12-12 Maxown, 13-13 Susan. Short head; one and a-half lengths. Time, 1.14 2-;5. GORE ACCEPTANCES Per Press Association. GORE, Last Night. The following are the acceptances for the Gore Racing Club’s meeting;—

CARTERTON NOMINATIONS. Nominations) for the Carterton Racing Club’s Annual Meeting, which is to be held on the Clareville Racecourse on Saturday, March 12, are as follow: Maiden Plate, £80; 6 furlongs.—RaPctae, White Lady, Settlement, AUmttic, Protectress, Piastre, Lady! Qoctor Defoe, Lackham—Val-

key filly, Great Quox, Girl Pat. Carrington Highweight Handicap, of £100; 1 mile and 80 yards.—Lady Siegfried, Twilight Song, Southern Blood, Sunny Blonde, Lord Quick, Sunee, Rockingham Laggard, Camilla Horn, Umpire, Nereus, Spender. Wairarapa County Cup, of £150; 1* miles.—Cricket, Helen Ford, Good Sun, Hazoor, Lucullus Lad, Impersonater. Carterton Hack Handicap, of £100; 6 furlongs —Money Raid, Dancing Flame, Quake, Gay Artist, Trebor, Alloa, Diamond Cutter, Ilion, Conversion. Gladstone Hack Handicap of £100; 1 mile and 80 yards. —Sunbeam, Twilight Song, Accomplice, Mowgli, Lord Quick, Impersonater, Lustral, Camilla Horn, Galteemore, Nereus, Spender, Rockingham. * Bunny Memorial Handicap of £120; 7 furlongs.—Myriam, Buster Brown, Roaming, Clessamor, Liane, Royal Minstrel, Umpire, Alunga, Bun Fight, Mister Quex, Lucullus Lad. Electric Hack Handicap, of £100; 5 furlongs.—Jewish Lad, Hunting Spy, Sunny Blonde, Allmetic, Conversion, Girl Pat, Quexona, Free Gold, Diamond Cutter, Black Frost, Ilion, Kurrawong. Taratahi Hack Handicap of £IOO 7 furlongs.—Sunbeam, Southern Blood, Money Raid, Accomplice, Quake, High Test, Rowana, Revival, Gay Artist, Trebor, Alloa. WESTLAND ACCEPTANCES HOKITIKA, Last Night. The following are the acceptances for the Westland Racing Club’s meeting:— NOVICE STAKES.—GoId Coat, Culverden, Lispin, Metric, Queen Linda, Necessary 8.12, Financiere, Lisnacrce 5.5, Kilrose 7.7.

HIGHWEIG] IT HANDICAP, of £120. Eight urlongs and a half. The Surgeon U 4 Last Post 9 7 Double Shot 10 11 Coat of Arms 9 1 Delrain 10 10 Pink Del 9 1 Poniard 10 3 9 0 LONGFORD Jr. ACK HANDICAP, of £120. Six furlongs. Valmarch 9 U Night Wings 8 1 Ballad Combat 8 0 Western Song 9 0 Verudre Gipsy Fair 3 11 Mona’s Song 7 9 Peony Rose 8 11 Lumiere 7 7 Volo Dale 8 y 7 7 New Note 8 8 Spanish Lad 7 7 RACING CL JB HANDICAP, of £200. One i Jile a nd a quarter. Galleon 8 7 Daring Deed 7 7 Amelita 8 4 Grand Finale 7 8 Island Linnet 7 1 ELECT 1IC TROT, of £125. One and a half. Glenelad Ochiltree June Tide Provincial jventucky Sun Sun Gauge Loyalist Drumbunnif 48 Mulguy NOVICE HANDICAP, of £120. Six furlongs. Ardmayle 9 0 Stone Frigate 8 3 Astaire Bilbao 8 3 Wyn 8 7 Dolita 8 3 Gay Vixen 8 3 Free Service 8 4 Astral Flash Silver Choir 8 3 Signorina 8 2 Fox Love 8 3 CROYDOIS HANDICAP, of £150 Six furlongs Janet Gay nor 9 3 Roy Bun 7 7 Viking 8 11 Beam 7 0 Rodeur 8 3 Irish Moneyless 8 0 Birdcatcher 7 0 Grand Finale 7 11 SUMMER HJ CK HANDICAP, of £130. One mile. Roy Bun 9 4 Coxcombe 7 7 Sailing Lady 8 10 Lochie River 7 7 PROGRES SIVE TROT, of £130. One mile and a half. Capricorn scr Sydney Grand 12 Dolores Silk Bonnie Brydone 24 Edith Grattan scr Gay Avon 36 Crown Peak Jesse Owens Dewey Cloud 24 Salalon Gold Streak 48 Capri 12 Happy Locanda 48 King Drusus 12

STAFFORD HACK HANDICAP, of £80. Seven furlongs. Windward 9 0 Malvasia 8 6 Amount 8 12 Gilford 7 11 Potent 8 11 Gayspear 7 7 Owls Gleam 8 9 Lisnacree 7 0 Rotokino 8 8 BOROUGH HANDICAP TROT, of £80; 2.27 class. One mile. Amywin scr Temeraire scr Last Hand scr Wicklow Lady scr Colonel Wrack scr Winning Post 12 Opportunity scr Free Author 12 Orby Lad scr Red Glow 12 Parrish Dillon scr Big Nelson 36 Renew scr Parallax 36 Rey Pointer scr Tarn 36 Storm Signal scr Kate Bingen 48 W. E. WILLIAMS MEMORIAL HANDICAP, of £150; One mile and a-quarter. Silver Ring 11 4 Swordstick 8 4 Waitaka 9 0 Maroha 7 7 Wino 8 13 SUMMER HANDICAP, of £100. Six furlongs. Wine Card 8 11 Invoice 8 2 Metal Bird 8 8 Rebel Star 7 11 Swordstick 8 8 Acceptable 7 8 Arrowrose 8 4 Silver Lark 7 6 Copyist 8 4 Delium 7 4 GOLDSBOROUGH HACK HANDICAP, of £90. One mile. Windward 9 3 Gasmask 7 7 Potent 9 0 Emmeline Girl 7 0 Maroha 8 8 Elmarch 7 0 Gilford 7 11 COUNTY HANDICAP TROT, of £90; 3.40 class. One mile and a-half. Storm Signal scr Parallax 12 Temeraire scr Tagua 12 Rey Pointer scr Tarn 24. Winning Post sci Black Marble 36 Big Nelson 12 Lady Ann 48 Brian Boru 12 Superb 60 RAILWAY HIGH WEIGHT HANDICAP, of £80. Seven furlongs. Golden Dart 9 1 Malvasia 8 6 Gold Boy 8 12 llaulbowline 8 o Owls Glean 8 *J Culverden 8 U Royal Amphora 8 9 Gillie 8 0 Rotokino 8 8

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Manawatu Times, Volume 63, Issue 44, 22 February 1938, Page 8

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Waikato Second Day Manawatu Times, Volume 63, Issue 44, 22 February 1938, Page 8

Waikato Second Day Manawatu Times, Volume 63, Issue 44, 22 February 1938, Page 8