STRATFORD CLUB
LOWENBERG'S cup rua king takes hurdles NARROW win for lady kyra r ß v TELF.CH.VrH— I'RKSS ASSOCIATION*] STRATFORD. Friday The Stratford Ilnc-ine Club's moet- " inc » ns opened to-day in misty weather after heavy rain overnight. The track was holding. The totalisator handled £19.19!), compared with £l7 592 last year, an inereaso of ' £1907. Kesults: — trial stakes, Of X'loo; 5 fur. ] ORATE (Clifford) 1 fIURACECAM. iMr lnall.v) .. • • - g KENTUCKY SOXG (Dulieu) . . - \> S A st'irlnl -9 Araluira, I Autumn T.,f ;; ExquiMtr. C Clenthawn. lo Mowgh. 7 Olianga, .11 Silver Gold. .» Uay Step. Six lengths; half a length. Time, lm 4 3-oS. DOUGLAS HANDICAP, Of C'-OO; »> fur. 4—LADY KYRA, 9.0. car. S.J t (Lorripan) >" • ■ • • 1-CLESSAMOR. 7.7. car. 7.5% (Clifford) 2 GRATEFUL. 5.7 (McLaughlin) .. :> Started. — :< Xotium. 7.11, car. 7.0: fi Xed Cuttle, 7.7. car. (» Royal Secret. 8.9, car. 8.4. Half a head, halt a length, lime, lm JUVENILE HANDICAP, Of I 1 •'!('; ."> fur. j "WINSOME LU. S.tO (Clifford) .. J S—SEAHAM. 7.9 (Savage) .. •• ~ 4—FAIRY DALE, 7.7 (Chole) . . .. •'* Also Started.—3 Shemseh, Gold Band, 80-'" Fafner, 0 Pantoon, 7.0. Length and a-half; length. Time, lm 6 2-ss. STRATFORD CUP, Of £350, and Gold Cup valued at £SO; I>, miles 2—LOWENBEiIG, 8.7 (Dulieu) .. 1 6—TAITORU,' 7.7 (Savage) .. -.2 4—TAHUEAXGI, 7.7, car. 7.S (Clifford) • • • • • • • * 3 \l«o Started.—3 One VThetu, 9.0; 4 FerB en, S.l-; s,Tradesman. 7.9; .7 Airing, S ■Windsoreen, 7.7 Half a length; length. Time, 2m 13 3-5s OHURA HURDLES, Of £150: l'S miles I—RUA KING, 9.9 (McLaughlin) .. 1 6—RACEWHIP, 9.6 (Dulieu) .. .. 2 S—DELRAIN, 9.10 (Mcßae) .. ..3 Also Started.—s Joloist. 11.7; 3 Redolent, 10.10; 4 Beau Star, 10.5. Three lengths: two lengths Time. 2m 53 4-ss. TARIKI HACK HANDICAP, Of £150; 9 fur. 4—GANTRY, 5.7 (McLaughlin) .. 1 I—HIGH TEST, 9.0 (Clifford) .. 2 B—INTERNATIONAL,8 —INTERNATIONAL, 7.7. car. 7.2 _ | (Howe) • • • • • . . 3 | Aiso Started.—3 Tutor, S.l 1; 0 Corown, | 8.4; 5 Trouvaille, 7.12; S Cyllaros, 7.9, cai i 7.10; 7 Bonny Glow, 7.7, car. 7.4; 2 : Naughty Marietta, 7.7, car. 7.4; 10 Sorcery, 8 Lady Mabs, .7.7; 2 Master Limond. 7.11. I Neck; half a length. Time, 2m. ELTHAM HIGH-WEIGHT HANDICAP, Of £170; 7 fur. B—TUAHEAHE. S.l (Clifford) .. 1 j I—MUSTANG, 8.5 (Dulieu) .. .. 2 1 2—CALSHOT, S.O (Savage) .. .. 3 Also Started—i Seaman, 8.0, car. 8.2; I 5 Libra, S.O, car. 8.5; G P.ed Fox. 8.0. Two lengths; length. Time, 1m 355. An inquiry into alleged interference with j Calshot by Tuaheahe was adjourned until tomorrow. RAILWAY HANDICAP. Of £140; 6 fur. B—ADVANCE PLANE, 8.0 (Murray) 1 . S—PROFESSIONAL, 8.7 (Fearn) . . 2 6—SAXHEDRIX, 8.2 (Morrison) . . 3 Also Started.—l Xgatirahiri, •_> Red Sand, ' 0.0; 7 Black Friar, s.U; <; Cappv, 8.0, I car. S.l; 4 Ringside, 8.0; 0 Star Turn, 7.1 J, i car. 8.1. Neck; length. Time, lm 18 4-os. ACCEPTORS FOR TO-DAY SEVEN IN MALONE MEMORIAL [BY TELEGRAM —PRESS ASSOCIATION"] STRATFORD, Friday iollowing are the acceptances for the second day, to-day, of the Stratford Racing Club's meeting:— CARDIFF STAKES, of £100; 6 fur.— Shoes, Arahura, Nitwit, Racecall, f . Song, Kia Ora, Ohanga, Autumn .Lear. B,i; }.aughty Marietta, Silver Gold, 8.0. ngaere handicap, of £iso ; e fur. | fipewt y aa J XT' 4 0 ' 7 ' Rc ' frfsher - Sl 3; Royal beiret, 8.8; Xotium, 7.9; Moatoa, Cappy, 7.7. 0 ST-RATFORD HACK PLATE, of £175 and tr° p by .valued at £25; 9 fur.—Bantry, 8-2; Ngatirahiri, 8.10; Tutor, 8.7; Le Grand, riT : V Ol , 0 * 8 ' 8 -°: Advance Plane, 7.12; pSfn? y° lee> Seaman, 7.11; Student irmce, Master Limond, 7.10; Bonny Glow, MALOXE MEMORIAL HAXDICAP, of on A, ,'? r ; —^ ne Whetu, 9.0; Lady Kyra, rr?A i Taitorn, 7.11; Tahurangi. 7.10; Tradesman, 7.5; Musquil, 7.7. MAKURI HURDLES, of £140; l'/ a miles, soloist, 11.(5; Rua King, Redolent, 10.9; Delrain, 9 11; Racewhip, 9.10; Don Erma, "1; Mowgh, Sorcery, 9.0. ELECTRO JUVENILE HANDICAP, of "25; 5 fur.—Cheval de Voice, 9.0; Oratji, £?• Eaf'es Eye. 8.5; Seaham, Gay Step, 7—13; Little Robin, Gaily, 7.7. TOKO HIGH-WEIGHT, of £155; about , r - Tradesman, 9.2; Tuaheahe, 8.12; MOTtanß, 8.8; Gold Mission, 5.7; High Test, 8.0; Calshot, 8.2; Airing, 8.0. e HACK HAXDICAP, of £130; ,„ nr -—Lara, Professional, 8.9; Sanhedrin, io. ' ™ nre Rangi. 7.12; Ringside, 7.1J; CylMabs 7" uia - 7.5; Star Turn, Lady the likely favourites PROSPECTS OF GRATEFUL [by telegraph—own correspondent] NEW PLYMOUTH, Friday The going is likely to bo slow and the weather is doubtful for the second day of the Stratford races to-morrow. The following rnav bo in demand:— Cardiff Maiden Handicap.— Racecall, Kentucky .Song. Ngaero _ Handicap. Lady Kyra, -Notium. Stratford flack Pip to. —Student Prince, tutor, lJantrv. Malone Memorial Handicap.— Oratoiul, faitoru, Mnsqiul. Makura Hurdles Handicap.—Orate, .Eagle's Lye. °^° r „ Higliweight Handicap. High lest ; Tuaheahe. apongal Hack Handicap.—Professional, Prince Rangi, To Huia. SALE OF SILVERSTEAD UNNAMED AUSTRALIAN BUYER (Kectivod January 1, 5.5 p.m.) LONDON, Dec. 81 The liritish Bloodstock Agency lias ought tor an unnamed Australian purchaser the sire Silverstead, who was second in the Coronation Cup in 1928. ince the'n he has been standing at the bcaltback Stud, Newmarket. His proKeny won eight, races in 193(3. Knn^ C^ stead ' s a 12-year-old liorse bv oonrin-Law from Demurrage, who also Produeod Silvermere, winner in 1932 of scot Gold Vase. Silverstead won Bit i aCOS . a P d tnkes totalling £3322. inoc a [ n 1S Cyllene. His fee for the JJJb season was £25.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22616, 2 January 1937, Page 7
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