SOUTHLAND CLUB
WIN FOE GOLD BOA track record created HANDICAP TO AMY JOHNSON [BT TELEGRArH —PRESS ASSOCIATION'] INVERCARGILL, Monday The Southland Racing Club's meeting was concluded to-day in fine weather. The track was in good order and there was a large attendance. The totalisator handled £19,236. against £14,559 10s on the second day last year. The investments for the meeting were £37,858 against £29,421 10s, an increase of £8436 1 os. Results:— GLADSTONE HIGH-WEIGHT HANDICAP, Of £125; 1 mile 55 —TREBLE ACK, 9/2 (C. Humphries) , ■ • • • • ■ • - 1 ARDCHOILLE, 0.11 (V. Langford) . . • • • ■ • • . . 3 Also Started. —3—4 Blazon, 10.7; 4—2 Mavam (coupled with Smoko), 0.11; 'J—I Fireguard 0.9; 9—9 Silver Issue, 9.5; 6—7 izavedo 9.6; 10—10 Silver .Test, 0.5; 11—10 n-izzling Eyes,' 0.4; 7—o Red Treasure, 0.3; jo—ll King Willow, 13—13 Palastyle, 9.0. "length and a-half; two lengths. Blazon was fourth. Time, lm 41 2-ss. makarewa trot, Of £135; limit, 3.43; lYa miles j„I_DIRECT THORPE, limit (P. Gallagher) . ■ • ■ • • .. 1 Kay) 2 \lso Started. —9—9 Royal Emblem, 3—2 ■d •' g—9 Happy Morn, 3 Bonny Brydone.' 7—7 Lady Ita, limit; 4—i Walter Ga.v,' 60yds bhd. Length and a-half: four lengths. Lady Ita was fourth. Times: 3m 27 3-ss, 3m 27s 4-ss, 3m 30 4-ss. SHORTS HANDICAP, Of £170; 6 fur. GOLD BOA. 5.9 (R. J. Mackie) 1 3—3—VIKIN6, 8.9 (Jennings) .. 2 6-6—ALL HUMBUG, 7.11 (H. Phillips) 3 Also Started. —4—5 Knockfin, 9.6; 2—2 Half Note, 5.6; 5—4 Beam, 7.5. Two and a-half lengths; neck. Beam was fourth. Time, lm 12 3-5s (a track record). SUMMER HANDICAP, Of £125; 1 mile I_l-!_LINGUIST, 9.1 (A. Didham) .. 1 6-4—ISLAND LINNET, 8.10 (H. Phillips) .. • • • • • • • • " U«o Started.—2—3 Stolen March, 0.4; 3 o Galleon, 5.12; 4—4 Bay Biddy, 8.0; 6—6 Pink Del, S—lo Young Sentinel, 10—S Brilliant Boa, 9—9 British Star, 7.7. Two lengths; neck. Bay Biddy was fourth. Time, lm 41 3-ss. SOUTHLAND HANDICAP, Of £275; 1% miles 6-6—AMY JOHNSON, 7.8 (A. MesserTey) .. 1 65 —GUARANTEE. 9.5 (R. J. Mackie) 2 S—B—HONEST MAID, 7.7 (H. Phillips) 3 Also Started.—2—3 Tunneller 5.13; 7—7 Polvdora, 8.10; 4 —4 Grand Finale. 8.3; 3—l Ocean Singer, 8.0; I—21 —2 Amelita, 7.5. • Half a length; neck. Amelita was fourth. Time, 2m 9s. ROSLYN TROT, Of £ls-5; limit, 4.52; 2 miles 2—2—NIGHT VOYAGE, 12yds bhd (P. TV. Creegan) .. • • • • .. 1 77 —ERIN'S CHIEF, 12yds bhd (D. Kerr) .. ' • • 2 S—3—OYERPROOF. limit (P. Gallagher) - - - - • ■ . . 3 Also Started.—ll—ll Stalwart, 12—12 Peter Mitchell, limit; 4—4 Suncup, 12yds bhd; 6—5 Desert Cloud, 24; I—l1 —1 Roan Dnke, 36; S—9 Ronald Derby, 60; 9—B Vologda, 72. Three lengths; length and a-half. Roan Duke was fourth. Times: 3m 35 2-ss, 3m 35 2-ss, 3m 37 4-ss. ROSEDAILE HANDICAP, Of £125; 6 fur. B—B—GAMBLER'S LUCK, 8.0 (W. Cooper) .. 1 11—11—CORBAN, 7.7. car. 7.2 (P. Sprstt) 2 10—9 Verdure, 7.7 (A. Messervey) .. 3 Also Started.—9—lo Clara Bow, 9.0; 5—5 Ballad, 8.10, car. 8.5; 2—l Palmyra, 8.7; 3—3 Rodeur, 8.3; 4—4 Coat of Arms, 8.2; I—2 Smiling Lady, 8.1; 7—7 Gipsy Fair, 7.13; 6 —6 Patricia Holm, 7.9; 12 —12 Ardmayle, 7.7. Neck; head. Coat of Arms was fourth. Time, lm 14s. FINAL HANDICAP, Ot £180; 1 mile 2—2—McHEATH, 9.7 (Jennings) .. 1 7—7—BON TRAY, 7.12 (G. O'Connor) 2 '6—6—BEAM, 7.7 (P. Spratt) .. ..3 Also Started.—1 —1 Trivet, 8.10; 5—5 "Wall Street, 8.5; B—s8 —5 Double Shot, 3—3 Last Link, 7.8; 4—l Superex, 7.7. Length; half a neck. Last Link was fourth. Time, lm 40s.
WINNING OWNERS MR. R. J. MURPHY HEADS LIST Tho most successful owner at the Auckland Racing Club's Summer Meeting was Mr. R. J. Murphy, who won £IBOO by the successes of Cuddle in the Auckland Cup, King's Plate and Cb'fford Plate. Mr. J S. McLeod, owner of Essex, winner of the Queen's Plate and Great Northern Derby, was next with £llOO, and then followed Mrs. F. M. Reiilv, owner of King Rey, with £IOOO. Other successful owners were: Mr. A. K. Firth, £625; Mr. 1). Davis, £550; Mr. J. Hannon, £550; Mr. F. Armstrong, £450; Miss M. C. Wilson, £420; Mr. E. Fitzgerald, £400; Mr. \V. Hosking, £370; Mr. J. M. Reedv, £350; Mr. W. Alexander, £320; Mr. C. Hazlett, £320; Mr. H. A. Swaffield, £320; Mr. T. H. Lowrv, £300; Mrs. R. T. Reid, £3OO.
AUCKLAND OWNER'S LOSS
DEATH OF VALUABLE COLT
The two-year-old Te Rangihiroa, ■whose death occurred in Sydney last was the property of Mr. C; G. Maeindoe, Auckland. By Chief Ruler rom Prestige, he was a line-looking colt and cost 800 guineas at the Trenn. yearling sales last year. Te vangihiroa was a highly promising colt ar >d his loss is a severe one for his owner, who had hopes that lie would good races. RACING FIXTURES January 7, 9—Reefton Jockey Club, anuary s, it—Vincent Jockey Club, anuary —Ngaruiwahia Racing Club (nnntotalisator). January 10—AVairio Jockey Club, anuary —Wellington Racing Club, anuary 21, 23—Thames Jockey Club, anuary 22—Ashhurst-Pohangina Racing Club January 23—Clifden Racing Club (at Riverton). .ianuary 28, 30 —Wanganui Jockey Club. nuary 29, 3u—Taknpuna Jockey Club (at p Ellerslie) ebruary :s—Tapanui Racing Club. February 4, 0--Taranaki Jockey Club. ar,v —Wairoa Racing Club, ebruary o—Matamata Racing Club. p e ?ruary c—Canterbury Jockey Club. ebnury 11, 13—Ouncdin Jockey Club. £, enruary n, IS—Egmont Racing Club. February n, i:{—Poverty Bay Turf Club, enruary 13, ir,—Rotorua Racing Club, ruary 17, ig—Woodvillo District Jockey Club. ebruary io, 20—Winton Jockey Club, ebruary 20—Tolaga Bay Jockey Club. February 20. 22—Waikato Racing Club, t enruary _>i;, 27*— Goro Racing Club, enrnary 27—Opunake Racing Club. Club ~ 7 ' I—'^e 1 —'^ e Arolia Jockey " February' 27—Waiapa Eacing Club.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22618, 5 January 1937, Page 7
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