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FEILDING MEETING

ONEWHETU WINS AGAIN HACK CUP TO ALCHEMIC LIMULUS BEATS DIATOMOUS [BY TELEGRAPH —FRESS ASSOCIATION] FEILDING. Monday Pleasant conditions again prevailed for the second day of the Feilding Jockey Club's Easter meeting. There was a very large attendance, and the track was in excellent order. £21,927 was handled by the totalisator, against £14,689 for the second day last year, making an aggregate of £48.134, an increase for the meeting of £12,373. Results: — KIMBOLTON HURDLES. Of £100; about li miles and 130 yards I—CLARION CALL, 10.5 (A. Jenkins) . . 1 2—PETRARCH, 10.2 (A. McDonald) .. 2 3 —RUAFORM, 10.3 (C. Thomson) . . 3 Also Started.—4 Invictus, 10.2; 5 Indiscretion, 9.0. Four lengths; neck. Time, 2m 545. REWA HACK HANDICAP, Of £100; 6 fur. 2—BEN BRAGGIE, 8.0 (R. W. Savage) 1 7—SILVER WINGS, 7.2 (G. Tattersall) 2 3 —ILIAS, 9.5 (L. Clifford) 3 Also Started.—l Boomerang, 8.9; 5 Rustem, 8.3; 4 Golden Chest, 7.9; 6 Midacre, 7.4. Length: two lengths. Time, lm 12 3-ss. EASTER HANDICAP. Of £250; 1 mile and a distance 3--ONEWHETC. 8.9 (L. Clifford) .. 1 2—FRIESLAND. 8.4 <W. Pine) . . .. 2 I—DUNGARVAN. 8.3 (A. Jenkins) .. 3 Also Started.—4 Hunting Cat, 8.12; 8 Midian, 8.8; G Round Score. 7.11; 7 Tiger Gain, 7.2, cnr. 7.41; 9 Knock Out, 5 Red Sand, 9 Windsoreen, 7.0. Three-quarters of a length; four lengths. Time, lm 53 3-sb. WAIATA STAKES. Of £100; weight, 8.7; 6 fur. I—PREVAIL (-L. Clifford) .. .. 1 2—NIGHT SPI (P. Burgess) .. 2 3—GOLDEN ANNE (J. Leach) .. ..3 Also Started.—l 3 Celeste, 4 Golden Rill, 10 Lady Hoariri. 5 Martial Lady, 7 Mozeltove. 8 Reserve Bank, 12 Star Flier, car. 8.8; 11 Trimden, car. 8.8J; 9 Warehi, 6 Airing. Length; length and a-half. Time, lm 14 3-ss. DENBIGH HANDICAP, Of £150; 6 fur. 2—LIMULUS, 7.11 (J A. Macfarlane) 1 I—DIATOMOUS, 8.9 (C. Carroll) .. 2 3—GOLD MISSION, 8.1 (R. W. Savage) 3 Also Started.—4 Bazaine, 7.10; 5 Bodyline, 7.6, car. 7.4. Three lengths; four lengths. Time, lm 12 2-ss. AWAHURI NURSERY HANDICAP, Of £100; 5 fur. I—CANDICO, 8.13 (S. Anderson) .. 1 2—THE BIGOT. 7.13 (A. Jenkins) .. 2 3—BRAZEN KING. 7.6, car. 7.7 (L. Clifford) .. .. 3 Also Started.—6 Lufora, 7.0, car. 7.3; 4 Mazinni, o Mirth. 7.0, car. 7.3 J. Four lengths; two and a-half lengths. Time, lm 1 3-ss.

OROUA HACK CUP, Of £200; li miles 6—ALCHEMIC, 8.1 (S. Anderson) .. 1 2—DONEGAL, 8.2 (J. Leach) .. ..2 I—CHILE, 8.13 (P. Burgess) .. 3 Also Started.—4 Waipiro. 8.0: 3 Hunting Queen. 7.11, car. 7.12§; 5 Royal Papa, 7.1: 8 Ingenuity, 7 Earl Colossus, 7.0, car. 7.3* • 9 The Image, 7.0. car. 7.3*. Two lengths; neck. Time, 2m 6a.

MAKINO HANDICAP, Of £130; 7 fur, I—GRATEFUL, 8.3 (R. W. Savage) .. 1 3—RUST, 7.13 (L. Clifford) .. ..2 V-PASFION FLOWER, 7.10 {J. Leach) 3 \lso Started.—2 Jubilee Song, 8.6; 7 Full Throttle, 8.5; 6 Beau Gall ante, 8.0; 4 Coro nis, 7.7. Half a length; length. Time, lm 26 3-sa.

WAIRARAPA RESULTS SURPRISE BY HAZOOR FLAMMARION BOLTS ON COURSE [BT TELEGRAPH—PRESS ASSOCIATION] MASTERTON, Monday The Wairarapa Racing Club's Autumn Meeting tras concluded to-day in fine weather. The totalisator " handled £12,808, against £12,164 on the second day last year, making the total for the meeting £24,354, against £24,613 last year. Results were:— MOROA HACK HANDICAP, of £125; 7 fur.—l Vinco. 7.13 (Wikon), 1; 2 Lacquer, 8.12 (Walsh). 2; 4 Helen Ford. 7.3 (Dooley). 3 Also started. 3 Confiscation, 7.8:, 5 Gold Vein, 7.0. Half-a-length; two lengths. Confiscation was fourth Time, lm 26}s. NOVICE STAKES, of £125; weight 9.0; G fur.—3 Youssipoi (Dooley). 1; 2 Stitchbird (Walsh), 2, 5 Camilla Horn (Rosewarne), 3. Also started: I Alloa. 10 Genial. 6 Gay Val, 9 Kia Tina. 7 Platter, 4 Script, 8 Sir Ronald. Length and a-half; same. Script was fourth. Time, lm 13 2-sa. AUTUMN HANDICAP, Of £2OO . 9 fur. and 80ydi 6—HAZOOR, 7.12 (Williams) .. .. 1 I—DAVISTOCK, 8 5 (Wilson) .. ..2 4—BIG DOOK 9.9 (Walsh) .. ..3 Also Started.—2 Pladie. 8.12; 5 Sunee, 7.13: 3 Solaria, 7 Walton Park, _ 7.3. Length; samo. Sunee was fourth. Time, 2m 0 2-os. JUVENILE HANDICAP, of £125; 5 fur. —lO Free Gold, 7.4 (Farland), 1; -3 Seawrack, 7.7 (Rosewarne), 2, 2 Gay Hunter, 8.6 (Faulknor). 3. Also started; 1 Deficit. 8.10; 4 Silvei River. 8.7 i; 5 Toorak, 8 Galteemore. 7 Glucose, 7.5; 9 Good Sun. 7.4; 6 Le Torquet. 7.2. Head; neck. Silver E'iver was fourth. Time, 60 l-5s

STEWARDS' HACK HANDICAP, of £125; 6 fur.—l Toper, 55.1 (Faulknor), 1; 3 Brown Pearl, 8.10 (Wilson), 2; 2 Windward, 7.13 (McCauley), 3. Also started: 5 La Parleuse. Length; two lengths. Time, lm 14 l-ss. Flammariori was installed a hot fuvourite, but from & false start bolted three times round the track and was withdrawn from the race

ROTOTAWAI HACK HANDICAP, of £125; 1 mile.—l Debham, 9.3 (Wilson), 1; 2 Geitel. 8.11 (Faulknor), 2; 3 Revival, 7.7 (Rosewarne). 3. Also started: 4 Chaste, 7.9; (3 Cardinal Moon, 5 Contract, 7 Grand Blow, 7.0. Half-a-length; two lengths. Chaste was fourth. Time, lm 40 l-ss. TAUHEREXIKAU HANDICAP, of £150; 7 fur. —3 Speed, 8.9 (Walsh), 1; 1 Acceptable, 8.11 (Smith). 2; 7 Hunting Lodge, 7.9 (Lamb), 3. Also started: 2 Darecourt. 8.8; 6 Miss Hushabye, 7.13; 4 Solaria, 7.9; 5 Glenvane, 8 Hunting Day, 7.7. Two lengths, neck. Solaria was fourth. Time, lm 265.

PIHAUTEA HACK HANDICAP, of £•125; l> fur.—l Royal Solo, 7.7 (Dooley). 1; 2 Brown Pearl, 8.11 (Wilson), 2; 6 Mister Quex, 7.7 (Lamb), 3. Aso started: 3 Abbey l*'eale, 7.10; 4 The Sandwichman, 7.9; 5 Eka Tere. 7.0. Head; length. The Sand wichman was fourth. Time, lm 14s.

DONCASTER HANDICAP CUDDLE'S CONVINCING WIN SYDNEY. April 13 The Herald, commenting on the Doncaster Handicap, says: "Cuddle registered one of the most convincing wins witnessed in the Doncaster. She was galloping aa freely as any of her rivals at the finish. From the fivefurlong post Cuddle's, opponents were struggling hard to make up ground. One after another they made desperate attempts to catch her, but the more they battled the more pronounced, became Cuddle's superiority. She continued to gallop comfortably, and, maintaining her perfect action, won decisively."

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22393, 14 April 1936, Page 7

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FEILDING MEETING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22393, 14 April 1936, Page 7

FEILDING MEETING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22393, 14 April 1936, Page 7