WINOOKA IN AMERICA
MAY RACE AT SEATTLE NORTHERN TRIP LATER, SAN FRANCISCO, Juno 30 Winooka probably will mako his first appearance under colours at Seattle. is rounding into condition at llcftthor Farm, the property of Mr. John W. Marchbank. Those in charge say it is expected that Winooka will be far enough advanced to start during the forthcoming meeting of tlio Washington Jockey Club, wjiich will be opened to-morrow. Mr. J. P. A tit in, who is operating the present meeting at Tanforan, will have charge of the Seattle programme. He was influential in the decision to have Winooka make his fiist appearance in the North. Later Winooka will be sent to New York for the racing season at Belmont Park in September. OAMARU MEETING CHIEF RACE TO POLYDORA PALMARY WINS HACK EVENT [nv tki,kgnarn—owx cotut rcsroNdent] OAMARU, Saturday The Oainaru Joclley Club's winter meeting was held to-day in fine weather before a good attendance. The track wbb slightly holding after rain overnight. The totalisator handled X7'250 10s, compared with XGB9S 10s last year. Results:— HACK AND HUNTERS' STEEPLECHASE, Day, 9.13 (V. Lang-ford), 1; 4—4 Speakeasy, 0.0 (J. Walker), 2; 6—5 Quinopal, 11.2 (J. Perkins), 3. Also started: I—l Antrim Boy, 10.11; 2—2 Royal Saxon, 10.0; 5—S Conjurer 11., 9.5; 7—7 Sports King, 9.0. Four lengths; two lengths. Time, 4m 4 2-ss. . NOVICE STAKES, of £7O, special weights, 0 fur.—4—3 Dracula (Didham), 1; ]—] Helen Cold (A. Eastwood), 2; 7 —o Lycidias (Ludlow), 3. Also started: 3—2 Adult, 6—5 Donalda, B—s Look Smart, 2—2 Quite Soon, s—l Chotta. Four lengths; three lengths. Time, lm 18 4-ss. OAMARU TRiOT, of £IOO, limit 3.45, H miles.—6—s Preface, limit (Payne), 1; 9—ll Hytemoana, limit (McLennan). 2; 4—3 Black Watch, limit (Ryan), !). Also started: 7—7 Colleen Chenault, 5—6 Guy Bell, 2—2 Ivan de Oro, 3-4 Pekara, 8-9 Parnell, I—l Red Gold, 10—8 Sea Peter, limit; 12—12 Almont Cling. 11 —10 Sansaveno, 36yds bhd. three lengths; four lengths. Time. 3m 10 I—ss. GRANGE HANDICAP, Of £l5O, 1 mile ■I—I—POLYDORA, 8.0 (Humphries) . . 1 S—4—SALMO SALAR, 9.0 (B. Brodie) . 2 2 S—MOUNT BOA, 8.11 (Kirwan) . . 3 Also Started.—3—2 Ranelagh, 9.5; 4—3 Steeton, 8.1; 7—7 Waving Corn. 6—G Kakara, 8.0. Steeton, Waving Corn and Salmo Salar led out. At the six furlongs Kakara and Polydora took charge and at the' far turn Mount Boa came from the rear, leading into the straight with Polydora. In the run home Polydora drew away to win by three lengths from Salmo Salar, who got up in time to beat Mount Boa by four lengths. Kakara was a fair fourth. Time, lm -17 2-ss. WINTER HACK HANDICAP, of £125, li miles.—3—3 Palmary. 8.1 (Jones). 1; I—l Silver Sight, 8.0 (A. Eastwood), 2; 4—4 Dressy, 8.2 (Humphries). 3. Also started: 6—5 Shock, 8.9; 5—6 Amy Johnson, 8.6; 2—2 Water Polo, 8.4. One length; three lengths. Time, 2m 18 4-ss.
WA IK AURA TROT, of £IOO, limit 3.7, H miles.—3—s Sunbrown, limit (Townley), 1; 5—3 Great Antrim, limit (Butcher), 2; 4—G Hytemoana. limit (McLennan). 3. Also started: B—9 Athelney 'Lass, 10—10 Colleen Chenault, 9—B Parnell, G—4 Ivan de Oro and Scarlet Runner (bracketed), 7—7 Pekara, I—l Red Gold, 13—11 Sunny Bingen, limit; 2—2 Black Watch, 24yds bhd; 11—13, Almont Cling, 12—12 Sansaveno, 3G. One length. One and a-quarter lengths. Time, 3m 2 l-ss. FAREWELL HANDICAP, of £9O, G fur. —B—7 Dracula, 8.0 (Humphries), I; I—l Repudiation, 8.6 (Didham). 2; 5—5 Tan's March. 9.0 (A. E. Ellis), 3. Also started: 7—B Aiden's Beauty, 9.5; 2 —3 Grand Finale, 8.13; 3—6 Gilpit, 8.4; 4—2 Reminder, 8.3: G—t Helen Gold, 8.0. Two lengths; three lengths. Time, lm 18 l-ss.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21533, 3 July 1933, Page 7
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