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RESULTS AT FEILDING

GRAND JURY'S SUCCESS WIN FOR ROYAL HUNTING LAST RACE TO FARMER [by TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION J FEILDIXG. Saturday The first day of the Feilding Jockey Club's meeting was held to-day in perfect weather. There was a large attendance and the track was excellent. Iheie were good fields except in one raco. The totalisator handled £15,475, compaiod with £12,055 last year. Results:— KAWAKAWA HURDLES, of £130; about 1} miles.—2 Silent Bill. 1 9.9 (&tratton). 1: 3 pahu, 10.9 (Burgess), 2; 1 Manuin. 10.11 (Bowden). 3. Also started: O Tunbndge. O lO 4 Invictus, 9.0; 7 Manawatu. O.o; 5 Chief Line, 9.0; S Royston, 9.i. Length; neck. Time. 2m stHs. ONGO HACK, of £100; G fi»-.--8 Moatoa. 7.G (Jones), 1; 3 Land lax. b.3 (Anderson). 2- 9 Gay Court. 8.13 (Burgess) and 4 Aiena 810 (L. G. Morris), deaa-hcat, 2. .-.lso started: 12 Chief Marionette. 8.12: - Ad Spirit. 8.11: 11 Artful-Dodger. 8.o; 5 Merry Way. 8.4; 15 Jayson. 7.12; Jo Boon. 7.10: 1 Surrey Downs. 7.7: 7 Boudoir. 7.5: 10 Ingenuity, 7.3; 10 Leo Colossus. /.2; 14 Arctic Region, 7.0. Neck; head. Time, lm 14 2-as. MANCHESTER HANDICAP. Of £300: 11 miles I—GRAND JURY. 8.12 (L. G. Morris) . 1 2—COPPER KING. 7.5 (Pino) .. ..2 3—TIGER GAIN. 0.9 (Burgess) . . . . 3 The only starters. Tiger Gain led through to the straight from Copper King, (.rand Jury responded to the whl p and won by a neck. Tiger Gain wua third, a bead a\\a>. Time, 2m 7 2-ss. MAIDEN STAKES, of £100; weight 8.7: 5 fur.—l Matorni (Reed). 1:2 Waipiro (B. H. Morris). 2; 9 Lapel (Pine) 3. Also started: 8 Dawr. Princess. 11 Indefinite 3 High Exchange, 0 Host. 10 Headland. 5 Bold Jim. 7 Hard Times. 4 Whtiraurangi. Lensth; four lengths. Time, lm 5 2-ss. MANGAON'E HANDICAP, of £175; 6 fur. ~l Roval Hunting. 9.0 (Reed). 1: 3 Good Hunting. 7.9 (Goldfinch). 2: 5 Souchong. 8.11 (Mullins), 3. Also started: 7 Princes?, Doreen, 7.12; 2 Porotiti. 7.11; 6 Diagano. 1 Lack, 7.0. Length: neck. Time, lm 13 2-ss. TAONUI NURSERY, of £100; 5 fur.—2 Silver Wings. B.fi (B. li. Morris). 1; 5 Bodvlin». 7.11 (Anderson). 2: 8 Rollovant. 7.7 (Feasey), 3. Also started: 1 Whvte Melville. 7.10- (5 Sweet Music, 3 Palm, 7.7; 4 Aussie Rn. 7 Evasion, 9 Windscreen. 7.3. Tv.c and a-half lengths: neck. Time, lm 22 ss. ONEPUHT HACK, of £130; 1} miles.—l Panro. 9.1 (L. G. Morris). 1: 1 ColossiOnl. 7.9. 22 Lal'a Ouex. 7.12 (Goldfinch). 3. Alp') started: 3 Walton Park, 9.13; 0 Miss Hushaby".. 8.8: 9 Red Utifus. 7.13: 7 Rrdphyllifi. 8 Hard Forrard. 5 Ythan. 7.7. Two lengths: two lencths. Time. 2m 0 3,-ss. HALCOMBF- HANDICAP, of £130; 7 fur.-. I Farmer, 9.5 (B. H. Morris), 1; 2 Ida Merling, 8.13, 2: 8 Senegal. 8.4 (.Tones), 3. Also started: 5 Emotion. 9.4; 1 Aiguille. 9.1 : (! Sanguine King, 8.0; 7 Arvada. 7.13: 3 King Win. 7.11. .Length: half a length. Time, lm 27 3-ss. TO-DAY'S ACCEPTANCES [BY TKbEGItAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION'] FEILDING, Sunday Following are tho acceptances for the second day of tho Feilding Jockey Club's moetiiiK. to-morrow:-- i KIM BOLTON HURDLES, of £100; about lj miles and 730yds.—Pahu. 10.13; Manuiri. 10.12; Silent Bill, 9.8; Tunbridge. 9.5; Chief Line. 9.0. R.EWA HACK HANDICAP, of £109; 0 f, ir .—Pheon, 9.0; Gay Court. 8.13; Chief Marionette, Arena, 8.11: Etiquette. 8.10; Land Tax, 8.7; 'Merry Way, 8.3; Moatoa, 8.1; Tycoon. 7.12; Boon. 7.9; Matorni, 7.7; Sunny Downs. 7.0: Boudoir. Ebeum. 7.4: Ingenuity, 7.2; Arctic Region, Distiller, Koreroa, 7.0. WAIATA STAKES, of £100: weight. 8.7: 6 fur.—Dawn Princess, Indefinite. High Exchange, Round Score. Chief Ranger. TTest. Headland. Bold Jim. Eka. Tore. Hard Times, Lapel, Waipiro. Harvest Moon. DENBIGH HANDICAP, of £130: 0 fur.— Royal Hunting, 9.9; Orapoi. 8.1; Good Hunting, 8.0; Princess Doreen, 7.11; Porotiti, 7.10; Lack, 7.0. EASTER HANDICAP, of £200; I milo and a distance.—Grand Jury, 9.7: Tiger Gain, 8.9; Farmer, 8.3; Copper King, 7.8; Aiguille, 7.7. OROTTA HACK CUP. of £150; 1} miles.— Walton Park. 9.8; Miss Hushabye, 8.0; falydon. 7.11; Colossinal. Lalla Quex, 7.7. Red Rnfus, 7.5; Ralphyllis, Hark Forrard, Ythan. 7.0. MAKING HANDICAP, of £130; 7 fur.Emotion, 9,0; Ida Merling. 8.13; Knollniere, 8.7; Sanguine King, Senegal, 8.1; Arvada, Gay Court, 7.8; King Win, 7.7. AWAIIURI NURSERY HANDICAP, of £100; 5 fur.—Silver Wings, 9.1; Bodyline, 7.13; Whyto Melville, 7.8; Rollovant, 7.6; Sweet Music, 7.5; Aussie Ra. 7.3; Evasion, Windscreen. 7.0. INJURY TO TRAINER H. GARNETT'S MISFORTUNE [»Y TIxKC.UAI'Il —OWN COUUESrONDKNT] HAWERA. Saturday The Ashhurst trainer-driver, H. Garrett, met with misfortune on his way from Wajigamii to Hawera last evening. The motorcar in which he was a passenger hit a concrete post shortly after leaving Wanganui and inj.uredl passengers were taken back to Wanganui. Garnctt came on to Hijwera and on ariival received medical attention, a severe cut on the head requiring twelvo stitches. Although able to attend tho races to-day Garnett, was not fit to drive and ,T. A. Gerrard piloted Summertime, trained by Uarnelt. in his engagement. TROTTING FIXTURES April 2 —Flawera Trotting Club. April 4—Now Zealand Metropolitan Trotting Club. April 7—Manawa'u Trotting Club. April It—Thames Trot tine Club. April 14—Ashburton Trotting Club. April 21—To Aroha Trotting Club. April 20—Marlborough Trotting Club. April 28—Auckland Trotting (Tub. April 30—Northland Trotting Club (at Epsom).

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21764, 2 April 1934, Page 12

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RESULTS AT FEILDING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21764, 2 April 1934, Page 12

RESULTS AT FEILDING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21764, 2 April 1934, Page 12

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