WOODVILLE JOCKEY CLUB
C HIEF RACE TO JAZZ BOY • United Prew. Association) WOODVILLE. 12th December. Concluding results at the Woodville Jockey Club's meeting were as follows: Novice Stakes, of £80: six furlongs—--6 Stella Lux 8.4. 1. 4 Valiant Lady. 8.4, 2: 8 Golden Flame. 8.4. 3. Scratched: The Treble. Won by a head, a neck. Time. 1.16. Gothard Handicap, of £180: one mile and a distance—l Gay Son. 8.7. 1. 3 Jazz Boy. 7.13. 2: 2 Lady Montana. 7.10, 3. Scratched: Linguist. Big Dook. Won by three lengths each way. Time. 1.56. Hunting Cat was bracketed with Jazz Boy. Tidewater fell. Juvenile Handicap, of £110: five furlongs—2 Sleeveless. 7.7. 1: 7 Duncanno 7.11. 2: 3 Kobi. 7.11. 3. All started. Won by a neck, a lehgth. Time. 1.3. Railway Handicap, of £150:! six furlongs—2 Taurangi. 8.2. 1: 4 Black Thread. 7.12, 2; 5 Flammarion, 7.0. 3. All started. Won by a head. three lengths. Time. 1.14. Gorge Handicap, of £110: seven furlongs—6 Patter. 7.10. car. 7.3 (R. Howell). 1: 3 Mendelssohn. 8.7 iH. J. Callahan). 2: 7 Kindly. 7.7 <H. N. Wiggins). 3 Won by half a length, a length. Time. 1.30. Kiritaki Handicap, oP £110: six furlongs—3 Guiding Light. 7.11 <R. W. McTavish), 1; 2 Rowana. 7.9 <H. N. Wiggins). 2: 6 Jeanne. 7.7 <J: Forsyth), 3. Won by a length and a half, a head. Time. 1.15 2-5. Stewards’ Handicap, of £ 120: one mile and a distance—2 True. 8.3 <R. Marsh). 1; 1 Flying Comedy. 8.12 (H. J. Callahan). 2; 5 The Ring. 7.10 (J. Forsyth ). 3. Won by half a length, a t » .VT l t T —(' \\ "1 SLEEP! A him I( >r MARSHALL h> FOSPHEKIMA splendid nerve tonic Makes you sleep better Feel better, eat better MARSHALL’S FOSPHERINE 2 6a bottle —100 doses.
length. Time. 1.59. I The totalisator handled £10.728, com- | pared with £12.461 10s last year. The total for the meeting was £27.697 10s j against £27.479 for the meeting last ! December, an increase of £2lB 10s. McTAVISH SUSPENDED PALMERSTON N., 12th December. After the running of the Kiritaki Handicap in Woodville to-day, an inquiry was held into interference with Jeanne and Kathbella by the winner, Guiding Light, and the judicial committee resolved that R. W. McTavish. rider of Guiding Light, had been guilty of careless riding, and that he should be suspended till 30th December. DIVISIONS IN WAIPA PLATE AUCKLAND. 12th December. Because of the large number of acceptors. 39. for the Waipa Plate at the Waipa Racing Club’s meeting at Te Rapa on Saturday, arrangements have been made to run the race in two divisions if the starters exceed the safety number of 28. If the race- is divided the stake will be increased to £2OO. the winner of each division to receive £BO. and the second £2O. The draw for divisions is:— Waipa Plate, of £150: weight-for-age; six furlongs—First Division —Docility. King's Male. Slam. 9.1: Acella. Waltzing Lila. 8.10: Kotaki Acre. Town Section. 8.9: Flying Eagle. Imperial Eagle. Ora King. Stokowski. Wild Ore. Ventre a Terre. 8.4: Bronze Step. Lady Lyons. Solitary. Valtour. 7.13: Fils de Vaals, Lysander Lad. Water Fox. 6.9. Second Division—Devon. Overdue, j Survalyon, 9.1; Maereana, 8.10; Simla. Bronwen. 8.9: Bulwark. Goldation, NithI mount. Perillus, Tahiti, Val Lu. 8.4; Kakarere, Serica. Spinning Wheel, 7.13; Cheval de Bataille, Foxtoon. Wapaugh, 6.9: Foxsen. 6.4. i Valdene. 7.7. and Lady Kew, 7.0. 1 should bo included in the acceptors for 1 the Ohaupo Hack Handicap. KING EMPEROR’S CUP ' U.P.A.- By Electric Telegraph Cbpyrightl CALCUTTA. 12th December. Finalist won the King Emperor’s Cup from Phakos and Desert Knight to-day by a length and a half, with a head beI tween second and third horses.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 13 December 1938, Page 9
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