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TAURANGI WINS CLP Wanganui, Oct. 27. j The Waverley Racing Club's Labour Day meeting was held to-day in fine but overcast weather before a large attendance. The track was easy after rain. The totalisator handled £16.893. comi pared with £19.854 at Hawera last year 'and £13,492 10s at. Waverley in 1939. After doing the preliminary for the i Moumahaki Hack Stakes. Bendemeer ! was involved in a collision with Ocean ' Breeze, his rider, J. Hastie, being thrown heavily. Hastie was admitted to Patea hospital with concussion. Bendemeer was withdrawn and investments refunded. Following an inquiry after the ! Brewer Handicap E. V. Dye. rider of ; | Ring Chief, was held guilty of foul rid- j j ing by grabbing the reins of Black j 1 Robe and was suspended for six 1 ! months. Concluding results were : Moumahaki Stakes, of £140; one mile 'and 55 yards.—s-4 Ocean Breeze, 7.12, car. 8.8 <E V. Dye) 1; 5-4 All Bunsby, : 8.4 (C. A. Bowry) 2; 1-2 Gold Card, 8.9, , car. 9.0 (C. Sargent) 3. Also started : ! Martene, Distress Signal. Ramleh, ; Gitana Lass. Stratford. Won by a head; a neck. Stratford was fourth. Time, i 1.49 Waverley Cup, of £250; one mile and a quarter.—l-1 Taurangi, 97 (D. W. Redstone) 1; 3-3 Pekoe, 7.11 (J. Graham) 2; 8-7 Talenta, 7.0 (T. W. Read) 3. Also started: Red Cat (bracketed with winner). Alexcelia. Aurora’s Star. Winsome Lu, Hunting Cat, Ned Cuttle, Le Marquis. Won by three-quarters of a length; half a head. Alexcelia was fourth. Time, 2.12. Wilson Hack Handicap, of £120; six furlongs.—3-4 Davilla, 8.11, car. 8.6 (C. Sargent) 1; 4-3 Park Light, 8.2, car. 7.9 (C. A. Bowry) 2; 2-1 Tavoy. 8.8 (L. Dulieu) 3. Also started: Cetewayo, The Wanton, Valtour, Carbine Hero, Viracious Won by two lengths; a head. Valtour was fourth. Time, 1.16 3-5. Stainley Park Handicap, of £120; one mile.—l-1 Siegall, 10.10 (Mr A. Lupton) 1; 4-5 Autosweep, 11.7 (Mr R. Butler) 2; 5-4 Amatory, 10.13 (Mr E. A. Carvell) 3. Also started : Sunfire, Last Match. Won by two lengths; a length. Last Match was fourth. Time, 2.16 4-5. Jackson Memorial Stakes, of £120; five furlongs—l-l Prince Plato, 9.4 (E. V. Dye) 1; 3-3 Soutane, 8.11 (K. Chote) 2; 4-5 Miss Hallomet, 7.7. car. 7.124 (C. Sargent) 3. Also started: Race Away, Star Mark, Captain Gale, Knight. Won by three lengths; two lengths. Captain Gale was fourth. Time. 1.2.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 28 October 1941, Page 2
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