Only One Favourite Scores At Waipa
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[Special to “Northern Advocate’’l TE AWAMUTU, This Day. Only one favourite was in a winning position at the Waipa Racing Club’s winter meeting at Te Awamutu on Saturday. Four of the winners, Rival, Kinkle, Joy Vaals and Te Haka, and one placegetter, Elise, paid double figures. The totalisator handled £37;117 compared with £25,902 last year, an increase of £11,215. Concluding results: Arapuni Hack Handicap, of £170; 6M> furcngs.—Second division: (6-8) Joy Vaals, 8.0, 1; (2-1) Nan Vaals, 8.5, 2; (5-6) Stylishman, 8.0, 3. Scratched: Bronze Bird, Bournemouth. Half a length; length and a-half. Time, 1.24. Woodstock Stakes, of £300; l'A miles.— (2-2) Young Paddon, 8.2, 1; (9-8) Wildore, 7.13, 2; (7-5) Kaspian, 7.7, 3. Scratched: Raceline, Pocket Venus, Lord Waitangi. Erlick, Hunting Bee. A neck each way. Time, 2.12 1-5. Orakau Hurdles, of £230; 1% miles.— (3-3) Gold Spot, 11.1, 1; (2-1) Surpai, 9.0, 2; (6-4) Hessketoon, 10.8, 3. Scratched: Radiant Bay, Hutana. Six lengths each way. Time, 3.15 4-5. Hairini Hack Handicap, of £175; 7 fur-longs.—(l-1) Prince Rewa, 8.0, l; (3-5) Town Survey, 9.5, 2; (6-6) Royal Pilot, 8.8, 3. Scratched: Royal Jay, Landcourt, Hutuwai, Sea Eaglet, Golden Survey, Snow White. A neck; threequarters length. Time, 1.30 3-5. Paterangi Handicap, of £225; 7 fur-longs.—(lo-10) Te Haka, 8.1, 1; (7-8) Sure Pay. 8.1, 2; (6-5) Flying Acre, 8.11, 3. Scratched: Monte Cristo, Gold Money Song, Royevrus, Coronation. Acquest, Full o’ Scotch. Length and a quarter; length and a / half.
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Northern Advocate, 23 June 1941, Page 7
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