RACING ACCEPTORS
MANAWATU SECOND DAY [United Press Association] PALMERSTON NORTH, This Day Acceptances for the second day of the Manavvatu races are as follows: Kairanga Hurdles Handicap, of £200; one and three-quarter miles.—Hunting Lore, 10.10; Ruling Star, 10.5; Bisquit, 9.10; Great Quex, 9.6; War Lap, 9.5; Race Boy. 9.0. Stonyhurst Juvenile Handicap, of £175; two-vear-olds; five furlongs and a half.—Kentucky, 9.10; Air Flight, 8.12; Cherry Bay. 8.4; Stencil, 8.1; Triple Crown. 7.10: Khurja, 7.9; Royal Consort, 7.7; Phaleron Song, 7.6; Army Girl, All Quiet, Black Out, Bonnie Bunsby, Gay Jean, Vacation. Hamish, Kadina, 7.0.
Lockwood Handicap, of £200; six furlongs.—Gold Chase. Zest. 9.0; Hui. 8.8; Black Majesty, 8.7; Tavoy, 8.4: Sceptre, 8.3; Tuatara. 8.0; Military Maid, 7.15; Counter, Veldettc, 7.10; Colibri, Eupatrid. Vivid Flash. Sweet Anne, Newbury Queen. Split Second. 7.7.
Tamatete Handicap, of £450: one mile and a quarter.—Lady Furst, 9.0; Classform, 8.8: Duncannon, 8.5; Homily, 8.1; Galteemore. 8.0; Globe Trotter, 7.0; Hunting Cat, 7.6: Dynasty. 7.4; Old Surrey, Rustem, Mataroa, 7.0.
Manawatu Sires’ Produce Stakes, of £400; two-year-olds; seven furlongs.— Chary, Lambourn. Sir Cameron, 8.5; Black Robe. 8.2; Phaleron. Cetewayo, 8.0; Ringcraft, Khurja, 7.9; Courting, 7.6.
North Island Hack Plate, of £250; one mile and a quarter.—Dark Eagle, Areas, 8.5: Charles Edward. 8.2; Chief Lord. 8.1; Dunmanway, 7.13; Vadanoe, Caution. Authoress, 7.11: Chere Amle, 7.9: Piastre, Kintyre, Moradabad, 7.7. Longburn Handicap, of £250; one mile and a quarter.—Footloose, 9.4: Sir
Crusoe. 8.11; Alunga. 8.5; Gay Chou, 8.4: Sleeveless. 8.3; Rakahanga. 8.2; Lindrum 7.11; Rehearsal, 7.6; Lexcen. 7.4; Jeanne. Sporting Gift, Hui. Brazil, Raeburn. Clessamor, 7.0.
Adderstone Handicap, of £200; seven furlongs.—Colossal Chief, 8.12; Minority. 8.9; Myarion. 8.6: Kotu, 8.5; Thraso*, Dainty Dell. 8.3: Indian Sun. 8.0: Chere Amie. Motherin.Law, 7.12; Military Maid, 7.11; Colibri. Pitmark. 7.9; Coronado, Richelieu Pearl. Goldburn, Selkirk. Debretts. Don Quex, Kehua, 7.7.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 5 April 1940, Page 6
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