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DANNEVIRKE RESULTS

PLADIE, WINS HANDICAP FAVOURED BY CONDITIONS BRAZEN 'KING MAKES DEBUT [BY TELEGRAPH —I'RESS association] WOODVILLE, Wednesday The Dannevirke Racing Club's annual meeting opened on the Woodville course to-day. The weather was showery in the morning, but improved in the afternoon. There was a good attendance. The trackwas heavy. The investments amounted to £'-3549, compared with £3890 10s, an iucrcase of £'l6sS 10s over last year. Results:— MANGATERA HURDLES, Of £7O; li miles 7—COUNT WILLONYX, 9.0 (E. Deslandca) . . . . . . , . . 1 g—EPHIALTES. 9.0 (R. Miles) ..2 6—SPEED, 10.5 (J. Walsh) .. ..3 Also Started.—l Gold Cure. 10.9: 3 Brigndore. 10.S: 4 Manifesto. 9.9; 5 Sporting Song. 9.5; 2 Widden, 9.G; 9 Celeste, 9.0. Three-quarters of a length; three lengths. Time, '2m sss. RAKAIATAI PLATE, Of £6O; weight 8.5; 5i fur. I—NIGHT SPI, (P. Burgess) .. .. 1 B—GOLDEN RIDGE (B. Kowhai) .. 2 9 —GARTER RED (J. Leach) .. . . 3 Also Started.—s Black Magic, 10 Trevelyn Hold, 7 Trimden, 13 Star Flier, 12 Royul King, S: Martial Lady, 3 Tractile, 3 Agog, 11 First Hand. 15 Cometra. 0 Battle Pomp, 13 Tudor Wench. Three lengths; neck. Time, lm 10 2-ss. MAKIRIKIRI HANDICAP, Of £7O: 7 fur. 2—SNOWBALL, 7.11 (F. Mullins) .. 1 3 BLUE GARTER, 7.10 (J. Leach) .. 2 10—BLYGAIN, 7.8 (R. Marsh) .. ..3 Also Started.—6 Lacquer, 9.0; 1 Reipar, 8.6; 4 Toper. 8.5: 5 Soho. 7.13: 6 Forum, 7.11; 9 Sybil Sons. 7.5; 8 Helen Ford, 7.7. Two lengths; head. Time, lm 30 3-ss. dannevirke handicap, Of £150: 1J miles 7—PLADIE. 9.0 (B. H. Morris) .. ' .. 1 I—ARCTIC KING. 8.3 (P. Burgess) .. 2 4—ALBY, 7.6 (G. Tattersall) . . . . 3 Also Started.—lo Peter Jackson, 5.13: 5 Slippery, 83: 9 Walton Park, 3 Haut Monde, 8.2; 6 Gay Boy. S.l; 2 Red Rufus. 8 Tiger Gain, 7.7. Two lengths: half a length. Time. 2m 11 l-ss. AKITIO JUVENILE HANDICAP, Of £7O; two-year-olds; 5 fur. 4—BRAZEN KING. 7.2 (B. McCaulay) 1 2—GAY DOLL'. So (L. Clifford) .. 2 I—THE BIGOT. 7*B (S. Wilson) .. 3 Also Started.—s Chat, 7.6; 6 Bon Sante. 9 Whistle Pinkie. 7.3: 7 Appendage, 3 Mar tara, 7.2; 8 Lufra, 7.0. Head: lons head. Time, lm 3s. TAIHORAITE HANDICAP, Of £7O; 6 fur. 4—MATA ®ARr. S.lO (B. H. Morris) .. 1 B—GOLDEN CHEST. 7.10 (C. G. Gculsbro). .. . • • • • • .. 9 S—MID ACRE. 7.7 (L. Clifford) .. 3 Also Started.—l Recitation. 8.1: 6 Royal Solo, 7 Orby's Last, 7.8; 3 De Trop, 8 La P.irleuse, 7.7. Hal): a length; two lengths. Time, lm 16 1 ORING I HANDICAP, Of £75: 1 mile and a distance 3—CHARADE. 7.7 (S. Wilson) .. .. 1 6—BLUE TIGER. 7.10 (M. Gilmore) .. 2 S—GEITEL. 8.9 (L Faulkner) .. ..3 Also Started.—] Happy Landing, 9.2; 4 Petraich, 7.10; 7 Confiscation, 5 Otaki. 7.7. Short neck: neck. Time. 2m Is. PROSPECTS FOR TO-DAY REVIEW OF THE FIELDS [BY TELEGRAPH —OWN CORRESPONDENT] PALMERSTON NORTH, Wednesday With more rain to-night, the promise for to-morrow's track being improved is not bright, but the going should enable horses to run to form. The following horses may be well supported in their engagements: — Tipapikuku Hurdles. —Brigadore, Manifesto. Tiratu Stakes. —Golden Ridge, Battle Pomp. Totaranui Handicap. Blue Gaiter, Toper. Hartgill Handicap.—Arctic King, Gay Boy. Weber Juvenile Handicap.—Karl, The Bigot. Glengarry Handicap.—First Chapter, Recitation. Kaitoke Handicap.—Blue Tiger, Geitel. Following are the acceptances: —

12.15.—TIPAPIKUKU HURDLES. of £RS- li miles.—Brieadore. 10.7; Count "Willonyx. "9.9: Blue Tiger. 9.8: Manifesto. 9.7; Sportin? Song. 9.4: Ephialtes, 8.2: Taura Lad. Celeste. 9.0.

12.55.—TIRATU STAKES, of £55: weight (i.o: 6 far.—Trimden. Star Flier. Sunder, Tractile. Ago::. Blue Shirt. Golden Ridge. First Hand. Battle Pomp, Garter Red. I.33.—TOTARANT7I HANDICAP, of £65; 7 fur.—Lflcquer. 8.13: Snowball. 8.6: Reipar, 8.5; Toper. 51.1: Blue Garter. 7.11: Blygain, 7.8: Confiscation. Orby's Last, 7.7. 2.IS.—HARTGILL HANDICAP, of £100: 1 mile and a distance. —Arctic Kins. B.S: Slippery. 8.2: Huut Monde. 8.1; Gay Boy. 8.0; Lapel, 7.11; Happy Landing, Red Rufus. 7.7; Alby, 7.4. 2.SS.—WEBER JUVENILE HANDICAP, of £6O; two-year-olds; 5$ fur.—Karl. 9.5; Gay Doll, 5.9; The Bigot. 7.13; Chat, 7.4; Martara. Lufra, 7.0. 3.3S.—GLENGARRY HANDICAP, of £65; 6 fur.—Mata Hari. 9.5: Happy Hunting. 8.2; Recitation. 8.1; Golden Chest. S.O; Royal Solo, De Trop, First Chapter, 7.7. 4.2O.—KAITOKE HANDICAP, of £75; 1 mile and a distance.—Geitel. 9.0: Snowball, £.B: Blue Ticer. 8.4; Solio, 8.1: Bine Garter, 7.13; Petrarch, 7.10: Otaki. Helen Ford. 7.7. WAIPA RACING CLUB CLOSING OF NOMINATIONS Nominations for all events at the TV a ipa Racing Club's Winter Meeting at Te Awamutu on Mar 16 close tomorrow at 5 p.m. -,vith Blomfield and Co., Auckland, and at S p.m. with the secretary-, Mr. J. G. Wynyard, Te Awamutu. YEARLINGS FOR SYDNEY TRENTHAM SALE PURCHASES Nine yeariings have been under the hand of H. A. Telford at Trentham, and six, who were bought at the January sales by Australians, will be shipped to the Commonwealth in about one month's time. The Australianowned youngsters are a half-sister to Homer and Quarto, bought by Mr. G. N. Magill, Sydney, for SOOgns, but passed on to Mr. John S. Brunton, who raced her relatives; a half-brother to Sir Nigel, purchased by Mr. H. T. Lucerne, Newcastle, for ToOgns; a brother to Queen Helen and half-brother to Tizzy, secured by Sir James Murdoch, Sydney, for 52ogni»; G. Price's colt by Pink Coat from The Geisha, who cost oOOgns; the sister to Entail, bought for 475gns by E. J. Watt, Sydney, and the Gascony—Aureate filly, knocked down to M. Millar, Palmerston North, and subsequently disposed of privately. Ihe last-named filly is eloselv related to Gold Rod. who also was among those /who received his early tuition from Telford. Ihe three youngsters intended for racing in the Dominion are a half-sister to Bon I ray, and bought in at the sales on behalf of Mr. I. G. Duncan for 275gris; the Iliad—Sunkissed fillv, secured at TOgns by Dr. M. Tweed, Wellington, and to "be raced by Captain B. H. h<dkins, and a half-sist-er, by Iliad, to Dollar Prince and Teak', also io carry the same colours.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22406, 30 April 1936, Page 9

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DANNEVIRKE RESULTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22406, 30 April 1936, Page 9

DANNEVIRKE RESULTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22406, 30 April 1936, Page 9