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EVENTS AT FEILDING

VIEW HALLOO IN FORM HACK CUP TO TAKAHUA POMP'S SPRINT SUCCESS [BY TELEGRAPH PRESS ASSOCIATION] FEILDING, Monday Showery and windy weather prevailed ir tho second day of the Folding Jockey lub's meeting, but there was a large :owd and tho racing was good. The totaliiitor handled £14,917, against £13,130 a the second day last year, making the >tal for tho meeting £27.003, compared with 24,876 last year. Results were:— KIMBOLTON HIGH-WEIGHT HANDICAP, Of £80; 1 milo and a distance —G—IN VIC-TITS, 9.3 (Tito) ..1 -3—ADVENTUS, 10,5 (Nicoll) . . 2 -2—MERCIAN PRINCE. 9.8 (McBrearty) 3 Also Started.—l—l Chief Line, 10.9; 5 —5 nrk Acre, 9.11; 4—4 Red Flush, 9.4; B—B ino Acre, 7—7 Cotsfield, 9.0. Four lengths; four. Time, lm 57 2-ss. AdBntus made most of the early running, but nvictus forged ahead at tho distance to ill comfortably. Fine Aero was fourth. REWA HACK HANDICAP, Of £75; 6 fur. I—3—GOLDEN CHANT. 7.8 (Broughton) 1 L —1 —LAPSTONE, 8.1 (Bentley) . . 2 0-IO—DICIv WHITTINGTON. 7.6 (Webby) 3 Also Started.—2—2 Chief Marionette. 8.9: —4 Ida Merling, 7—7 Miss Caviiidish, 8.1; —5 Kotaki Eka, 7.9; 9—.9 Tentcall, 7.8; —8 King Peg, 7,7: 11 —ll Priscilla Verue. .6; 6—o Beryl Lalour, 7.5. Lapstone, Kin.? Peg, Dick Whittington, ■•olden Chant and Kotaki Eka the irder into thy straight, but Golden Chant inished best and won by three-quarters >f a. length. Lu><str.ne beat Dick Whittington by a neck, and Ida Merling was fourth. L'ime, lin 15 2-ss. EASTER HANDICAP, Of £150; 1 mile and a distance L—1—VIEW HALLOO. 9.4 (L. G. Morriß) 1 I—3—LA POUPEE. 7.12 (Broughton) .. 2 55 —SPEARFUL, 8.4 (Webby) .. ..3 Also Started. —o—o Arisus, 8.4: 2—2 Juggle, 8.0; 4—4 Richfield. 7.6; 7—7 Shrewd, 7.2. Six lengths; head. Time, lm 54 4-ss. Arisus was first out from View Halloo, Shrewd. Juggle and La P.oupec. Round the bend Juggle took the lead from View Halloo. Arisus, Shrewd and La Poupee, but View Halloo led at the homo turn and went right away. La Poupeo ha.d to be ridden hard to beat Spearlul, WAIATA STAKES, Of £~0 : 6 fur.: weight 8.7 I—I—EBEUM (Jenkins) 1 2—2— SIR ROMEO (S. Anderson) .. 2 4—4—ARCTIC REGION (Broughton) .. 3 Also Started. 3 —3 Toxmiss, 5—5 Eka Tere. o—6 Aweketia. Length and a-half; half-a-length. Time, lm 1G 2-ss. DENBIGH HANDICAP, Of £100; 6 fur. 2—I—POMP, 7.11 (MacLeod) .. > . 1 45 —HUNT THE SLIPPER. 8.8 (Webby) 2 I—2—FARMER, 7.5 (Broughton) . . . . 3 Also Started.—3—3 Souchong, 9.13; 5—4 Arena, 7.2. Length: ono and a-half lengths. Time, lm 14 2-ss. Souchong and Pomp went out to make tho pace, but Pomp displaced Souchong three furlongs from home. Over tho final stapes Hunt the Slipper challenged, but Pomp won by a length with Farmer a length and a-half back. Arena was fourth und Souchong la^t. AWAHURI NURSERY HANDICAP, j Of £75: 5 fur. I—I —SPIRAL. 8.6 (Jenkins) .. ..1 4—4—STADIUM. 7.8 (Barry) .. ..2 3—3—PUKEHOU. 7.8 3 Also Started.—2—2 All Spirit. 8.9; I—l ' Rust, 7.7; 3—3 Hint, 7.8. 7—7 Clarion Call. 3—5 Gay Coat, 7.7; 6—6 Hark Forrard. 7.6. Length; head. Time, lm 3 3-ss. Spiral. Rust and All Spirit turned into the straight together, Spiral staying on best. Rußt was fourth. Gay Coat was chopped out at the start and did not take part ;n tha race. OROUA HACK CUP, Of £150; 11 miles 2—2—TAKAKUA, 9.3 (Jenkins) .. .. 1 3—3—COPPER KING. 8.6 (Broughton) . 2 6—6—BEACONSFIELD. 8-0 (Jones) .. 3 Also Started.—l—l Constant Sun. 8.13; 3—4 Davistock. 8.8; 7—7 Royal Papa. 5—5 Autumn Dawn, 7.0. Length and a-half; herid. Tinje, 2m 7b. Beaconsfield made the running lor a mile, being- followed into the straight by Copper King, Davistock, Takakua and (Constant Sun. At the distance Copper King had command, but Takr.kua cam© through, winning from Copper King, who was a head U1 front of Beaconsfield. Davistock was fourth. MAKINO HANDICAP. Of £100; 7 fur. 3—3—HABIT. 8.8 (L. G. Morris) 1 4—S—KING WIN, 7-8 (Martin) ~ .. 2 I—2—ALL HUMBUG, 8.10 (Jenkins) .. 3 .Also Started.—s—4 Hunt the Slipper. 9.7; 2—l Arvada, 8.5; 6—6 Tentcall, 7.7. King Win was first to straighten np for home, but HaJjit challenged vigorously and ridden out won by three-quarters of a length from King Win, with All HumbuK two lengths back. Arvada wa« fourth, lime. \pi 27 l-ss.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21469, 18 April 1933, Page 14

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EVENTS AT FEILDING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21469, 18 April 1933, Page 14

EVENTS AT FEILDING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21469, 18 April 1933, Page 14