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FEILDING CLUB

GEOUNDS A QUAGMIEE IWOTAN'S RETURN TO FORM SURPRISE SUCCESS IN CUP AUREUS DEFEATS NOTIUM [Br TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION] FEILDING. Saturday Heavy rain that lasted practically the whole day spoiled the first day of the Feilding Jockey Clifb's Easter Meeting. Both the attendance and the totalisator investments were heavily affected, ' the total betting being £15,173, compared with £27,250 10s fcr the first day last year, a decrease of £9077 10s. Toward the end of the day the' course and grounds became a quagmire. Results: — kAWAKAWA HURDLES, Of £200; about l!j miles and 130yda 2—CHARADE, 10.3 (A. Lord) .. 1 S—IDDO,-10.7 (C. Zuppicich) .. ..2 I—AURORA'S LOVE. 10.9 (C. Thomson) .. .. .. .. .. 3 Also Started.—l Artful Dodger, 0.7; 5 Taumau, 0 Lustral, 9.0 (fell). Half-a-length; five lengths. Time, 2m 50s. MAIDEN STAKES, Of £130; 6 fur. S—HUNTINO, S.ll (J. Leach) .. 1 9—COLINCAMPS (A. Sagar) .. ..2 4—MERRY THOUGHT, 5.4 (B. H. Morris) 3 Also Started.--—7 Valroy, 2 Rollins: Home, * 6 Glorietta, 12 Lacan, 1 Golden Pam, 5 1 Highball, 11 Baldric, 10 Grey Band, S • Tipsy - Miss, 8.11. » Length and a-half; head. Time, lm 17 * e-sit. ; • FEILDING CUP, T , ■ Of £700; IV* miles 6—-WOTAN, 8.4 (L. Dulieu) .. .. 1 ; 2—BIG DOOK. 7.9 (G. Tattersall) .. 2 I—GRATEFUL, 7.7 (G. P. Dowrick) . 3 Also Started. —1 Catalogue, 9.1; 3 Oratory, 9.0: 7 Siegmund, S.S; 5 Lady Kyra, 7.1; S Tahurangi, 7.0. .* Nose; half-a-length. Time, 2m lis. • TAONUI NURSERY HANDICAP, ' Of £170; two-year-olds; 5 fur. ; 6—DARK EAGLE. 7.0, car. 7.1 (S. Edwards) 1 , < S—MING A, 5.2 (F. Latham) . . .. 2 ' I—ECSTATIC, 7.12 (B. H. Morris) .. 3 t Also Started.—i Old Bill. 7.5; 2 Drachma, £ 6 Verey Lights, 7.0. { Three-quarters of a length; head. Time, j 13 2-ss. I MANGAONE HANDICAP, r Of £350; 6 fur. J B—AUREUS. 7.3, car. 7.6 (G. P. DowI rick) 1 f 2—NOTIUM, S.O (S. Anderson) . .. 2 I B—GREAT HOPE, 7.6. car. 7.7 1 /, (G. f . Tattersall) .. .. • - .. 3 ' Also Started.—4 Mittie, 7.11; 1 Florence Hills, 7.0. ; Three-quarters of a length each way. Time, i lm 16 ,4-08. ONEPUHI HANDICAP. j ' Of £200; 1 mile and a distance J S—ptTROTOi 7.7 (G. Tattersall) .. 1 t 2-r-CONyEYER. 8.6 (H. Johnston) 2 i • SGARF DANCE. 7.7. car.' 7.6 (F. i .. •• ... 3 r jMso Started.—3 Donegal,- 8.8; 1 Warehi, * 6 Sky full, 7.7. car. 7.8 1 /,; 7 Whistle Pinkie, f 7.7; • car.. 7.2; ,S Princess Isabel, 7.7, car. "i ,7.0V..\, '<"/ J Neck;!two lengths. Time, 2m 3 3:5 a. f 'V : ONGO HANDICAP. I - Of £150; 6 fur. | i—REQUIEM} 7.5. car. 7.7 (J. Leach) 1 1 B—MALTBU, 7.8, car. 7.3 (R. J. SarA gent) 2 i 7—NOISY NIGHT, 7.0 (H. Johnston) 3 i Also Started. —4 Jazz Boy. 8.7; 2 Pekoe, t p.2i 8 Amoroso, 7.7, car. 7.10; 5 Oolden t Orchid. 7.6; 6 Copy Cat. 7.2, car. ~\/2 \ Five lengths; head. Time, lm ISs. HALCOMBE HANDICAP, ? ~ , Of £220; 7 for. « 1-i-OLD SURREY, 8.0 (S. Anderson) 1 * 2—ROAMING, 8.10. car. 7.8 (A. Sagar) 2 I 4-yMATORU, 7.13 (B. McCauley) .. 3 t AlfK,', Started.—3 Clessamor. 8.13; 5 I Lickem, 7.11. J: Three lengths; length. Time, lm 335.

2 ACCEPTORS FOR TO-DAY _— THE LIKELY FAVOURITES , * [BT TELEGRAPH —OTS CORRESPONDENT] t\ ' FEILDING, Sunday The Feilding Jockey Club's meeting I *vill be concluded to-morrow, when the K chief event will be the Easter Handi- ' weather cleared to-day, though »! it remains overcast and threatening. A K lot of work was put in on the track h since Saturday, and if no more rain K falls,the going should be in fair order. '• Jhe following horses may be sup1. jEmboltop Hurdles.—Begorrah, Iddo. "■ [VVaiata Stakes.-rColincamps, Merrythought. • . ■ ■. £■ [Easter Handicap.—Grateful, Big Dook. ■ Denbigh Handicap.—Laughing Lass— Great Hope bracket, Lady Kyra. !A.wahuri Nursery Handicap. Dark Eagle, Footloose. «' jOroua Hack Handicap. Spender, I ' Chat, „ x . ; Rewa Hack Handicap. Huntino, Erebus. , , * Jlakino Handicap.—The Bigot, Old Surrey. ' Acceptances: — t 12 .0 KIMBOLTON HURDLES, of J "£l5O, about I/a miles and 130 yard/*.—lduo, <•( 10.11; Aurora's Love, 10.10; Brigadore, 10.8; Begorrah, 9.12; Artful Dodger, O.o; Lustral, Taumau, Mozeltove, 9.0. 12.40—WA1 ATA STAKES, of £IOO. weight, 5.7, 6 fur.— Cohncanips, Rolling Home, Merry Thought, Baldric, Pursuit, Greybanti, Lady Whetu. 1.20 EASTER HANDICAP, of £-100 1 mile and a distance.— Catalogue, Wotan. 8.0; Siegmund; 8.6; Big Dook, 8.2; Grateful, 7.11; Boaming, 7.7; Old Surrey. Lady K>ra, 7.5; Clessamor, 7.1. f 2.O—DENBIGH HANDICAP, of £250, 6 fur:— Laughing Lass, 06; Lndy Kyra, 8.0; Kotiura, 8.4; Aureus. 8.2; Mittie, Great .Hope, 7.9; Matoru, 7.0. r . ' 2.4O—AWAHURI NURSERY HANDICAP. of £l3O. two-year-olds, 5 fur. —Minga, 8.6; Footloose. 8.4; Ecstatic, 8.3; Dark ;Eagle, 7.12; Regjcide,_7.s: Prime Quality, 7.4: Chere Anne, Great Legion, jßlciielieu Pearl, Drattima, Verey Lights, /.O. 3.2O—ORUA HACK CUP, of £3OOI, IVi miles.—Lickym, 8.11; .Naughty Marietta, 8.8; Galteemore, Spender. S.O; Quadroon, 8.5; Conveyer, 8.4; Chat, Requiem, 8-, Puroto, 7.10; Scarf Dance. 7.1; Warehi, Laggard, .7.0. 4,3—REWA HANDICAP, of £l3O 6 fur, —Erebu*. 0.2; Jazz Boy, 8.5; Tekoe, S.O; Malibu, .7.12; Rhodesian, 7.10; nuenTiori. 7.9; Huntino, Amoroso, 7.-; Golden Orchid, 7.6; iSoiey Isight, 7.4; Otaki, <.3. Copycat, Min Lu, Valroy. 7.0. 4.46—MaKINO HANDICAP, of £2OO, 7 fur.—Bisr Dook, 9.7; The Bigpt Old Surrev, 8.7; Great Hope. 8.1; Jubilee Song, (50; Davlstock, 7.10; Lickem, Bonny Glow, 7.7. WILIJAMSTOWN MEETING VICTORY FOR SINDACADA (Received April 17, , r >.s p.m.) MELBOURNE, April 17 The Easter Stakes at the Williamstown Racing Club's meeting yesterday was won by the aged gelding Smdacada. Results; — EASTER BTAKEB, Of £500; VA miles SINDACADA, C. M. Dawson's b g, aged, by ' Ornamentation—Cyphreenee, 8.2 (W. Elliot) 1 BEAUHAM, G. Kennedy's b g, syrs, by Bequ Fils—Peripatetic, 7.5 (W. Preston) . . .. .. .. 2 BED MANFRED, Mrs. M, S. Curie's b g, j > aged, by Manfred—Red Shank, 8.7 Creighton) .. .. .. 3 , vEight started, including Prince Quex. '-Half & length; length. Time, 2m O'At.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23015, 18 April 1938, Page 12

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FEILDING CLUB New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23015, 18 April 1938, Page 12

FEILDING CLUB New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23015, 18 April 1938, Page 12

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