MEETING AT TIMARU.
CONCLUDING DAY'S EVENTS. A WIN FOR BALDOWA. [BY lELEGEAPH. —PRESS ASSOCIATION.] TIMARU. Saturday. The autuma meetmt; of the South Canterbury Jockey Club was concluded in fine weather to-day. The totahsutor investments for the day amounted to A 13.548 a„a li&t £ls 159 for the second day at the last autumn meeting. The total for the meeting was £23.011. compared with £3O,U--for last year. The results were as follows. PUKAKI HURDLES. Is miles.-3 Bonatic 10.4 (I. C. Tilson). 1: 6 Gold Town, 9.1, •2; 1 Dubious, 11.6. 3. Also ran: o Coastguard. 10 8; 4 Jobial, 10.4; 5! Oriflamb. 10./; < «ed Heathar. 9.1; 8 Last Thought, 9.0. Won by two lengths, with a head between and third. Time, 2.45. APRIL STAKES, 6 fur.-3 Ark Koyal, 8.3 (W. Cooper). 1: 4 Court Jester, 8.3, 2. 5 Princess Mafilda, 8.13, 3. A] so ra ", :l Card Trick. 8.13: 6 Chivalry, 8.13: 11 Clandella. 8.73: 8 Cynelli, 8.13: 9 Gay Vera, 8.13; 7 Royal. Head. 8.13: 10 St Nicholas, a 13; 2 Money Peer. 8.3. Won by a head, with a neck between second and third. Time'. 1.15 1-5. PAREORA HANDICAP, tifur.-l Rob J H (T Metcalf). 1:3 Receipt. 9 2 2: 6 Serrv tina. 7.0. 3. Also ran: 2 Valant .8.3: -9 Carnot, 8.2; 7 Lava. 7.8: 4 Nine of Spades, 7.11: 5 Sweet Melody. 7.7. Won by a neck. Time, 1.15 2-5. AUTUJ.OJ HANDICAP. Of £275: 1 mile. 3—BALDOWA. Mrs. R. B. Stiver's chsr, aged, by Balboa —Redowa, b.3 2—EOOSTER, 8.13 • •• 2 5 THE HARP. 7.12 3 Also Ran.—l Set Sail. 9.0; 6. Bilbo. 8.4: 9 Fresco, 8.0; 7 Mountain Lion. /.8: 4 Ophir, 7.6; 8 Courtley Rcse. Won by two lengths. Time, 1.41 2-5. TEMUKA HANDICAP, 6 fur._ 6 Peho. 9.0 (J. Jennings). 1: 3 Moratorium. 8 8, 2: Lucy Locket, 9.0. 3. „Also ran: 8 Tractor, 9.4; 5 1 Gay Sonnet, 9.01; - Spode, 7.10; 9 Master John, 7.1; 4 Solzia, 7.-; Dark Spot. 7.0. Won by a length, with a neck between second and third 1 ime, 1.14 2-5. WAX I'i'i STEEPLECHASE, i miles.—i Blue Hall. 9.0 (E. Shaw). 1; 3 Fresco Mail 10.13, 2: Auditor. 11.5. 3. Also i ran: 6 Palincia, 10.6; 5 King Abbey, 2 Nisht Raid. 7 Muzzle. 9.0. Won by three lengths, l ime. 4.2 4-5. BEACONSFIELD HANDICAP. 1 e T 2 Happy Queen, 8.1 (A. H. Eastwood). 1; 7 Eyed Ova, 7.7. 2; 8 Beaming, 7.2, 3. Also ran- 1 Brightling, 9.6. 3, Shandre. Real Glad. 8.3: 9 Ascetic. 7.11; 4 ttreer. Cloth. 1.7; 5 Flaming Ray, 8.7. Wot by two lengths. Time, 1.43 1-5. SEADOWN HANDICAP. 1 mile.—2 Eitan Bells. 7.11 (R, Beale). 1: 4 Mime. 8.7, 2; 5 Fairy Herald, 8.5, 3.- Also ran: 1 Over haul. 10.0: 8 Bilbo. 12 Tarleton, 9.2; 3 Thorndale. 8.13; 10 Courtley Rose. 7.11; 7 Gay Queen. 7.11; 9 Tholoman, 7.10; 6 Moratorium, 7.9; 13 Hnrdy Gimly, 7.7: 11 Jolly Glad, 7.7; 15 Beauty Light. 7.7: 14 -Scion. 7.7. Won by a neck. THE TURF TN ENGLAND. NEWMARKET MEETING. A. nnd N.Z. LONDON, April 29. At the Newmarket meeting to-day the following was the result of the leading event: — THE ONE THOUSAND GUINEAS. Of £IOO each: for three-year-old fillies; 9.0 each. Rowley mile. CRESTA RUN. Lt.-Col. G. Loder's b f, by Hurry On—-Bridgemount . . 1 BOOK LAW. Lord Astor's b f, by Buchan—Popingaoi T ENDOWMENT. Lord Lonsdale's ch f. by Silvern—Enrichment . . . . t Twenty-eight started. Cresta Run won by two lengths from Book Law and Endowment, who ran a dead-heat for second place. Cresta Run, winner of the One Thousand Guineas, was bred by her owner. Lt.-Col. Loder. At two-years-old Cresta Run contested six races and she won two of her engagements, tbe Imperial Produce Stakes of .£3796 being her principal success HAWKE'S BAY JOCKEY CLTJH WEIGHTS FOR FIRST DAY. IBY TELEGRAPH. —PRESS ASSOCIATION. 1 WELLINGTON. Sunday. Weights lor the first day of the Hawke's Bay Jockey ClubV Autumn Meeting are:MANGATARATA HURDLES. If rniles.Maunga. 10.9; Men 7 Singer. 10.3; Anchor, San Pedro, 10 0: Lombardo, 9.10: Asleep. 9.5; Westerner. ;,.3. Raukauponga. 9.2; Handy. Firebiight., Good Mark, Peshvva. Mart on a, 9.0 HIGH-WEIGHT HANDICAP, lm 1 fui.Hathor. 9.13; Highway, 8.12: Loveband. Calluna, Merlr, 8.11; Gordon Swift, 8.8. Coot. Mandarine, 8.7. Rakatiponea, 8.0:_ Radiate, 8.5: Mjitona. 8.3: Betty Binns, loka. Baliyfarnon, Greengrocer, Coin rino. A waned wanga. Merry Wardeier. 8.0. NURSERY HANDICAP 5* f"r. Arrow hand. 8.12: Great Chartpr, 8.11; Doree, 8.7. Rory Mor, King Qnex, Teri, 8.2: Polydectes, 7.13; Marsurd. 7.10-. Lady Limond, 7.6: Liaison. 7.4; Vigilance ".2; Keen. Antnmnina. Nahi. 7.0. HAWKE'S CUP H miles.— Hapine. 10.7; Clarindfl. Royal Divorce. 8.7; Perle do Leon, Novnr, 7.8; Merry Day. 7.7; Cohesion, Vertigern Mab Jong. 7 2 Pita Addlepate. 7.0. pukawa handicap, k tor.-Weicoiiu#, 9.4; Hathor, 9.1: Superb King, Welkne, Town Bird, 8.6: Kalo, 8.0: Atareria, 7.13, Grand Nntionnl. Ml; Inner Harbour. 7.9, Moepai, 7.8, Coo* 7.7; Mandarine. Sir Kay. 7.5: Mon Mint. Eloquent, 7.3. Saindburr, Tan. 7.2: Mounta-n Jean, Betty Binns, Ru ranga, Cluvers Heather Blend Tan a urn Tnmeterangi. Llama, 7.0 AUTUMN HANDICAP. , mile i lur.Perle de Leon, 9.0; Scotch Mixture, Nuku mai, 8.11; Verticern, 8,10: Queen's Choice, 8.8: Roval Diadem, 8.5; Cohesion, 8.2: Bon hotnrne, Mah Jong. 8.1- Good Sport, 7.12, Starboard Light, 7.11: Rennanee. 7.10; Wristlet, 7.5. Othon. Superb King, Road Hoe. 7.3. Serenade. Camioln. Addlepate. 7 0 PORANfJAHAU HANDICAP, 6 fur.--Royal Damon, 9.0; First Acre, 8.12; Peneus. 8.10: Crown Arsn. 8 7, High Pitch. Liciniua, 8.5. Thread Needle. 8.0; Rascal, 7.13: Decoy Bird. 7.11; Archeen, 7.8. Ngawati. 7.6; Plain Sailing. 7.4: Good Sport. Huikoi, 7.2; Ajl Marimba. Starboard Light. Welkne. 7.0
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19625, 2 May 1927, Page 14
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