TO-DAY’S RACING
TRENTHAM RESULTS MASTER I.M KIIAM WINS HURDLES TronUi.un, Tm Da Fine weather, though co'd. prevailed 1 for the final day ol Hie Wellington Racing Club', meeting at Ti. ntliam. Thi re .-. is a largi : track wa: dead, lie: nit. | Ilona Hurdles, of £::5(j; one rule and i ■ < quarlei (i i Ma i l I !) 8 «P. Burge: >1 7 7 Cleat ''J Mcßae I !l ■* R« girid. "i 2 < W | Taylor) 3. Ail Carted. W-m: In lour lengths; a lie 1 Tin • 5 • • Rona Hurd ■- Hand cap. ol | mile and three -quartet :» Ma 1. . 1 l.ackham <P Burg. > ]. Great (jm r 110.5, 2; Regicide <W. Tnvloi-. !C2 3 All started. Won by four length ; a ; McTavish >. 1: 1-1 Deolnli. 8.4 'Caddy >. . • j Scratched: Vin D'Honneur. Klusary. j Won by a neck, a hand. Tune. 1.311. | Roscneath Handicap, of £450: for two-year old: : five furlong: 1-1 DoI minate, 8.1 <H. Stewart». 1: 1-1 Indian I Sign. 8.13 <W. J. Broughton '. 2: 22 ! Palora. 8 4 <R. McTav ih). 3 F 1 and I second horses were bracketed. All started. Won by two and a half ; length.. a head. Time. 1.4. | ROOSEVELT STEEPLES, ot H 1000; | three miles:— ! 1 1 Astral Flame. 10.5 <T. Coyle) 1 I 5-4 Doz.ie Boy, <P. Burge:;.:* 2 j 2 3 Conflagration. 10.5 <F. Cleav- • All started. Time, 6.20 ' 2 . RANGIOK \ MEETING Christchurch, Tin Day The Rangiora races were held in fine ■ weather. The track was improving and j there was a large attendance. KeI suits : - j High weight Hack Handicap, ol LI 25; one mile. 1-1 Lone Bird <G. Ririgway). 9.0. 1; 7-7 Enticing (C. Stokes *, 19.0, 2; 3-3 Health 'E. J. Jennings*. 95. | Scratched: Forties. Won by a neck; three lcngiTis. lime. 1.42 2-5. Trial Plato, of £120: five furlongs: | first division —8-9 Meggiorc 'G. Hump | hries) 1; 10-7 College Girl iW, Billing ton 2; 2-2 Stormy Petrel <H. Spratt) 3. Scratched: Penny Whistle. Silver Sands. Won by half a length; two lengths. Time. 1.2. Second division —7-8 Prince Dolomite (G. Green) 1: 1 1 Miss Saone <H. Messervy) 2: 2-2 Leander 'B. H A | Blue Bouquet, Lindus. Time, 1.2 1-5. W'AVERLEY RACING CLUB Wanganui, This Day. [ The Waverley Racing Club's meeting was held to-day in fine and dull , weather. The track was soft and there was a large crowd. Results:— Hack Hurdles, of £130: one and a half miles. — 22 Scgra. 10.2 <Grindlay> 1; 1-1 Siegall, 10.0. 2: 5-4 Chiltern. 9.0. 3. Scratched: Last Match. Won by half a length, eight lengths. Time, 2.52. Brewer Handicap, of £150: six furlongs. -4-4 Lord Cavendish. 8.7. 1: 1-2 Ring Chief, 7.12, 2; 6-7 Olympus. 8.2. 3. Won by a length; a neck. Time. 1.16. Morton Memorial Maiden, of £120: 1 V Dy< 1 1-2 First Girl, 2; 2 1 Chief DOeuvre, 3. Scratched: Greek Anthos, Coionel Bunsby, Siegall. Resingold. Won by five lengths; a neck. Time. 1.17. WAIKATO HUNT CLUB Cambridge. This Day The Waikato Hunt Club meeting was opened in fine but overcast weather. The track was firm and there was a big attendance. Results: Farmers’ Steeplechase, of £170: gentlemen riders; about two miles and a half.—l 2-12 Mate, 11.0 (Hawke? >. I: 6-5 Ika Moana, 11.0 (Howlott), 2: 3-3 Surpcen, 11.0 (Gaddes), 3. Scratched. Daventry. Time. 4.55 4-5. Hunters* Hurdles, of £200: about one mile and threequarters.—l-2 Capt Bell. 9 1 (J. Williamson) 1: 2-1 Glen Connell. 9.0 'J. Winder) 2; 6-5 Stralhearn, 9.0 tA. Sinton) 3. Scratched: Seaman. Time, 3.17 2-5. SECOND DAY AT GORE Gore, This Day. The weather was fine for the second day of the Gore Racing Club’s spring meeting. The track was firm and the attendance large. Results:— Pukerau High weight Handicap, of £150: eight furlongs and a half.—lo 10 Rosaleen Dhu. 9.0 (Gibson). 1: 1-1 Norse, 10.6 'lngram), 2: 5-6 Sir Hugh. 10.11 (Richards), 3. Scratched: AngloFrench. Won by a neck, half a length. Time, 1.52 2-5. POVERTY BAY TURF CLUB Gisborne, This Day. The Poverty Bay Turf Club's second day of the spring meeting was held today in fine weather, with a good attendance and a firm track. Results: — Cook Hurdles, of £95: one mile and a half.—l Native Chief. 10.2 (J. Nicholson), 1; 5 Whetu, 11.12 (Mr R. Gordon), 2; 4 Royal Stuart. 9.3 (J. Toki), 3. Also started: Jungle King. Arabic. Won by six lengths: three-quarters of a length. Time, 2.46 4 5.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 27 October 1941, Page 6
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