EVENTS AT FEILDING
COPPER KING'S SUCCESS HACK CUP TO COLOSSICAL LACK WINS DENBIGH [by tei.kgbApii—rims association] FEILDING, Monday Perfect) sunshine prevailed to-day for the second day ol' the Feilding Jockey Club's meeting, and there was a very large attendance. Good racing was witnessed. and the totalisator handled £-16,-446, against £14,917 on the second day last year. The total for the meeting was £30,921, against £'27,003 last year. Results were: KIMBOLTON HURDLES, of £100; about Ij miles.—l Manuiri, 10.12 (Bowden), 1; 2 Palm. 10.13 (Burgess), 2; 5 Tunbridge, it.s (Duliou), 3. Also started: 3 Silent Bill, 9,8: 4 Chief Lino, 9.0. Mead; half a length. Time, 2m s(is. REWA HACK HANDICAP, of £100: fi fur.—l Lund Tax, 8.7 (AndeYeon), I; 12 Boon, 7.9, 2: 3 Chief Marionette, 8.11, 3. Also started: 7 Plieon. 9.9; 8 Arena, 8.11; 10 Etiquette, 8.10; 9 Merry Way, 8.3; 0 Moaloa, 8.1; 4 Tycoon. 7.12; 5 Mntorni, 7.7; 2 Sunny . Downs. 7.0: 11 Boudoir, 13 Ebeum, 7.4; 11 Koreroa, 15 Arctic Region, 111 Distiller, 7.0. Three lengths; half a head. Time. lin l ift. EASTER HANDICAP, Of £200; 1 mile and a distance 2—COPPER KING. 7.8 1 4—AIGUILLR, 7.7 2 3—GRAND JURY, 9.7 .. . . ..3 Also Started.—l Farmer. 8.3. Neck; half a length. Time, lm 53 2-ss. Fanner faded out. when heads were tinned for home. Copper King was the early leader, but Aiguille soon took the lead from Farmer, Grand Jury and Copper King. In tho lull in Copper King and Grand Jury challenged, Copper King gqttinjr the verdict by a. neck. WAI ATA STAKES, of £100; weight. 8.7; fi fur.—l Waipiro (B. FI. Morris), 1; 11 hi;a Terc (Taylor). 2; 2 Lapel, 3. .Also started: 8 Dawn Princess. 13 Indefinite. 7 High Exchange," 12 Round Score, 3 Best. 9 Headland, 5 Bold Jim, 10 Hard Times, b Harvest Moon, 4 Grand Joy. Nose; three lengths. Time, lm 15 2-ss. Denbigh handicap, of £130: c fur.— 4 Lack. 7.0 (C. Joneß). 1; 5 Porotiti, 7.10. 2- 3 Orapai, 8.1. 3. Also started; t Royal Hunting. 9.9; 2 Good Hunting. 8.0; (5 Princess Doreen, 7.11. One and a-half lengths; head. Time, lm 13 2-ss. There was n splendid start, li/ick racing to tho front at (he far turn from Royal Hunting and Princess Doreen. Lack commanded the field at the. turn into the straight and had the race in hand. Orapai, finished strongly. AWAHURI NURSERY HANDICAP, of £100; 5 fur.—l Bodvline, 7.13 (Anderson). I; 1 Silver Wings, 9.1: and 3 Whyto Melville, 7.8, dead-beat. 2, Also started: 3 Rollovflnt. 70' 7 Sweet Music, 7.5; 5 Aur.slo Rfl, 7.3; fi Evasion, 8 Windscreen, 7.0. Sis lengths; half. OROUA HACK CUP. of £150; li miles.— '2 Colossicnl. 7,7 (Duncan), 1; 1 Walton Park. 9.8 (Burgess). 2: 4 Lalla Quex, 7,7 (Goldfinch). 3. Also started: 5 Miss Husbiibyc. 8.0; 3 Calydon. 7.11; 8 Red Rttfus, 7.5: 9 Ralphyllis, 7 Hark Forrarrl, fi Ythan. 7,0. One Arid a-lmlf .lengths; hitlf. Tiiitc. 2m fi 2-sfl. Miss Hushnbye led from a good start, with Colo3sieal and Calydon handy. Odlossieal took the. lend before reaching the straight, finishing ptronglv. with Walton Park rapidly decreasing the interval.. MAKINO HANDICAP, of £130; 7#ur.— 2 Senegal. 8.1 (L. H. Jones). 1: 5 Arvada. 7 8 (Pine), 2; 7 King Win. 7.7 (Davies), 3. Also' started: 1 Emotion. 9.0: 3 Ida Merjing. 8.13: 4 Knollmcre, 8.7; fi Sanguine King, 8,1. Three-quarters of a length; thrcu. Time, lm 27 3-ss.
KAWAKAWA HURDLES RESULT A Press Association message from FeiWing gives the following corrected result of the first race on Saturday:— KAWAKAWA HURDLES, of 4130: 15 miles,—4 Invicfus, 0.0. 1: 3 Pahu, 10.9 (Burgess). 2: 1 Manuiri. 10.11 (Bowden), 3. Also started: 0 Tunbrid/tr, 0.10: 2 Silent Bill. 9.9: I Miinawatu, 9.5; 5 Chief Line. 9.0: 8 Royslon, 9.1. Length; neck. Time, 2m SK's.
WAIPUKURAU CLUB CAINSFID TAKES THE CUP CULLUS WINS THE FLYING [by telegraph—riu;ss association] Hastings. Monday The Waipukurau Jockey Club's meeting was held today, The weather was fine and the track good. The, totalisator handled £f>73H, against £11295 last year, an increase of Results.---MAIDfiN RACTi<", of .fiiO; weight 8,7; r, fur. — 3 Tnkiri (J. Green), 1; I Hutuma (Mullins), 2; -1 Lady Wessrx (Gilmore). 3. Also started: 6 Clainsome, 7 Honanga. 5 Lady Cheval, 2 Marae Quex. Half a neck: six lengths. Time, lm 15s. HATUMA HACK HANDICAP, of £7O; 5 fur.—4 Right, Bower, 7.13 (Leach). 1: 2 Vonin Park. f?.4 (Gilnioro), 2: 5 Snhatini, 7.S (Fanning), Also started: 3 Grumpy. 8.11: 6 Good Cheer, 7.8: 1 Hybiscus. <5 Moorwyn, 8 .Toy Stick. 7.2. Three-quarters of a length; half a head. Time, Ini 1 l-ss. RAUTANIWHA HACK HANDICAP, of £75: 1 mile.- Tier, See, 7.7 (Leach), 1:2 Kahunoke, 5.3 (Marsh), 2: 1 Royal Shift. 7.5 (Fanning). 3. Also started: 4 Dusky Crown. 5 Lady Wcssex, 7 Wee Boy, fi Winr Tray. 7.0. Half a length; three-quarters of a length. Time, lm -II 3-ss. V/AIPUKURAU CUP, Of C 125: H miles 2—-GAINSFID, 8.2 (Marsh) .. .. 1 4-SVLVAN DELL, 7.0 (Leach) .. ..2 S—BLACKSMITH. 7.5 (Chisholm) -. . 3 Also Started.—l Slippery. 9.0; 3 Chopin. 7.10; fi Kaihojo, 7 Freehold. 7.0. One length; two. Time. 2ni tt 2-ss.
OR ING I HANDICAP, of .£65: fi fur.-2 Arnnline, 9.0 (Home). I; 1 Peggy's Joy, 8.1 (Marsh). 2; 3 Celerrimus, 8.4 (Walsh). 3. Also started: 4 Gainsomc. 8.4. Head: two and a-half lengths. Time, lm 2s.
LADIES' HANDICAP, of £7O; 1 mile 3 fur.—-1 Easterly. 11.3 (Mr. E. W. Symes). 1- 2 Aceervule. 10.13 (Mr. G. E. James), 2; 5' Goshawk. 11.3 (Mr. J. Ormond). 3. Also started: 3 Anemometer, 11.3: fi Mon Hoi, 10.13: 1 Rory Mor, 10.9: 7 Well Spoken. 10.7. Nose; three lengths. Time. 2m 28 3-sf.
PURIMU HACK HANDICAP, of £7O: fi fur. -1 Hunting Jay. 9.2 (Smith). 1: « Snbatini. 7.7 (Fanning). 2: 3 Voiiia Park. 8.2 (Gilmore). 3. Nose; neck. lime, lm 15 1-ss.
FLYING HANDICAP, of £80; fi fur.— 1 Cullus, 7.10 (Marsh), 1; 4 Sylvan Dell, 7.0 (Leach). 2: 3 Hunting Day. 7.13 \1 annina). 3 Also started; '2 Souchong, 9.0; 5 I'rechold, 7.0. Half a length; neck. .lime, lm 13 *l-ss.
SALE OF TROTTING STOCK 105 GUINEAS FOR YEARLING [nvtK r, kcina i l ll—ow n COllaus i»< >n n v.nt ] IlAWl'iftA, Monday There wiir o pood attendance nt Iho sale of trotting Block nt the J. It. Corrigan homestead to-day. Interest in the lots offered was much keener than during the last few years. Twenty lots wore Bold. The top price, 105 guineas, was paid for a yearling colt full brother to Worthy Queen. The purchaser was Mr. T. Agnew, of Hastings, who owns Worthy Queen, but has Ihc crack (roller leased to Mr. J. It. Corrigan. Mr. Agnew also purchased a yearling eolt related to Worthy Queen, for 50 guineas. Mr. llewer (Wellington) secured u yearling colt by Worthy Bingen—Queen Elizabeth for 52 guineas. A well-bled marc. Ivy Axworthy, with a fill.v foal at foot by Worthy Bihgen. brought 31 guineas. Other sales "included :--Winshow, bought by Mr. I'. Skoosgnrd (Iluwern), for 234 guineas: Autowin. Mr. J. Nowell (Stratford), Il{ guineas; Vcslu. l!ay, Heginbothani Ji rot hers (W n verity). 6 guineas; Lee Nelson, Mr. J. Harrison (Hnwel'ii), 10 guineas. A fiiie-actioned trotting loal by Worthy Bingen from Free Girl, an American-bred mare, realised "I guineas, Mr. T. O'ltAi'ke being the purchaser. RACING FIXTURES April 3.- Hiverton Racing Club. April 3—"-Canterbury Jockey Club. April -I—WeMhuid Racing Club. April R. 7 Grcyrtloiith Jof key C'lub. April 7—-Hawke'B Bay Jbckcy Club. April 7, ll—Avondnle Jockey Club. April 11 Hfrefton Jockey Club. April 14—Mafctertou ltncinsi Club. April If)—Waimftto Racing Club. April 1!1, 21—Whangarei Racing C'lub. April 21—"-Morton Jockey Club. April 31—South Canterbury Jockey Club. April yl, Nelpon Jockey Club. April 27, 28— Pahintua Racing C'lub. April 27, 2P—Marlborough Racing Club. April '2B—Amberlcy Racing Club.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21765, 3 April 1934, Page 7
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