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TIMARU EVENTS

AIRLINE AN OUTSIDER

STEEPLES TO NIGHT SCOUT SECRET FLIGHT WINS SPRINT [liV TKLKORAtMl —I'IUiSS ASSOCIATION*] TIMARU, Saturday The South Cnntorbiiry Jockey Chili's Winter Mooting was conrluilod to-ilny in tine weather. The attendance was laifjc. The tot-a 1 isator handled i 119,111' 10s" against, £ 15.7-11 10s last year, an increase of i'.WS. The total lor the meeting wiis £.31 *,868 10s, £.'21.1 IM last voar, nil increase oi £ii2.>j 10 s. Results:— PUKAKI HURDLES, first. £IOO, second J. 20, third £ 10, miles. ——1 Green Boa, it." 10 (I>. Ham ill), 1; I -:i Domulca, 9.3 (R ■ Register), 3- fi Fundy Bay, 0.0 (A. Stove), a. Also started: I—l Dividend, 11.0; (!—,*> Elagman. 10."i; ti - * Hunting Bag, 0.1; Auclor, !).:!; 7 -7 Waka. 11 -!> Mnngaloon, 0.1 ; 10 10 Rnsaleen Dliu. 1 •_»— 1 1 Crack o' Dawn; 1 I- —1-. Red Dragon, ti.o. Neck; four lengths. Dividend was fourth. Time, '.'in I 1 :i-">s. SOUTHBURN HACK HANDICAP, first .eloo, second 11•">. third J. *>, <> fur. I—•> Ann Mic, 7.0, car. 7.10 (.1. Jennings), t; .'! 'J Treasurer, s.o (A. Stokes), V!; 1 Irish Lass 8.0, car. 7.11 (D. v""ierbnek), .'!. Also started: o—lo0 —10 Military Maid, b.'ll; ,y—l Taxpayer, S.IO; I— r, Lady Derby, S.S; s—S (fuilder, 8.7; - —I Hurry Kirl, S.o, car. S.I; 10 —!) Confidant, s.'_»; 11—11 Retrogression, 8.1; Hi—-LI 1 issue, S.o, car. 7.7; 7- 7 Slush: Hall. 7.0; « <1 Jolly Time, 7.7, car. 7.1; lo—Hi Decamp, 7.7, car. 7.1:1; 11 l."> Enticing, 7.7. ear. 7.'-'; i:t lit Haughty 'Lad, 7.7, car. 7.0; 1.7—17 Irvington, 7.7, car. S.'J. Length; head. Confidant was fourth. Time, lm Lis. WAI-ITI TROT, first £llO, second rJO, third .cio, Jiinit 3.-t:t, i'A miles.— Special Agent, limit (li. Messervy), I; -1-1 Serapetim, limit (C. Smith), 1— I Swagger Jack, Jlivds Idid (I!. Townley), .'t. Also started: 12- IBright Lass, Canister. Jack's Pal. I—l Free Voyage, bracketed with Swagger Jack; II 11 Knapdale Lass, (i o La Konda. 7 !• Narvarino. o—-8 Rol- j. licking Rav. 10- 10 Sandstone, S 7 Warform. limit. Half a length; four lengths. ! Canister was fourth. Times: :ini '_'() '--">s. • sui , •JO l-">-. .".IH -Jls. Si i I'T 11 CANTERBURY HANDICAP, | ]•'irst i' 1 no, second £lO, third rJO; 1',.. miles j lo 1I- Airline, 7.0, car. 7.1 (A. An- j derson) . • - ' i I—l Prudent Princo, 7.5, car. 7.1 (V. Barringtonl . . • • - :: ."!■ King's Toast, 7.S (A. Messervy) . . ■'! Also Started. -S --S Trench Fight, s.l'J; 7—7 Wardress, S.O; (! .*> Cymric, s.l; -I -0 ' Arailme, 7,lo ; ,"> 'j Cherokee, 7.7; 0 10 Knight Commander. 7.0, car. 7.1; 11 n Roy Bun. 7.2, car. 7.0; 2 - I Stabilise. LI —LI (lay Parade, 12 -12 The Wrecker, 7.0. ; Half a length; neck. (lay Parade was fourth. Time, 2m I 2-os. PAR FOR A STEEPLECHASE, first.£ I 10, j second A'lo, third ,L"JO, about 2V 2 miles. — ; :l ."i Night Scout, fi.S (1). Haniill). 1 ; -I 1 ! Roseman, lo.s (J. Richards), 2; 2 Superex, 10. l; 5 (I'. Boyle). Also started:! I 1 Astral Flame, 0.10 (fell); r, :t C,olden Clow, li- li Yalens, 0..5; 7—-< Point Blank. 0.0. car. 0.1 (fell). Six lenaths; eight lengths. Colden Clow was fourth. Time, oin II 2-.">s. KAREWET-L HANDICAP, first LIIS. second '.2.">, third .CIO, i; fur. 2 I Secret flight, 7 "., car. 7.2 (A. Anderson). 1; 7—7 Sham Boy, T O (S. Clreen), 2; ;i :• Boswell, s.;! ,('. T. Wilson), .'i. Also started: 0 0 Density, 0.1, car. K.s ; I 1 Cold Flight, 7.11; 's- -8 ( 'raiglea, 7.8, car. 7.1, 1_ •"> Master Hotspur. 7.8; ." 2 Rawhamai, 7; in—in lYtersham, 7.."., car. 7.0; :»—!» Adina, 7.2; II- II Rebel Star, 7.0. Length;_ head. Density was fourth. Time, lm 11 I-•"»«. WINCHESTER TROT, first X* 11 r>. second CJ.'i. third Cio, limit .'!.;'»8. lVi mile-.- t 1 Catalpa (M. C. McTigue), and H—o Scapa Flow, :liiyds biid (A. Fairbairn), dead-heat for first; 2 •' Recluse, limit (R. Townley), :l. Also started: 10 -12 Banford. 7—B Bedrock. S--7 Croat Waitaki, 0 -0 Lisette. o—l0 —I Misdeal, limit, and Lady Nessa, 2-lyds bhd i bracketed); L'l- IM Trevarthan, limit; I—2 Black Label. II 11 Wee Pal. 12; •*> <i Braiv Lass, 12 —10 Yon Yan, 18. Dead-heat for first; three lengths. Lisette was fourth. Times: ;'.in 2ls, I'm IDs. :im 'Jits. TEMUKA HACK HANDICAP, first £lo.">. second C2o, third Cio, t mile and :15yds.- - j 1 2 Eulogist, B.in (C. Hepburn), I; o—o | Coot! Health, 7.7 (Y. Harrington). 2; —:t j Big J'jc, 8.1, car. 8.0 (D. Hamill). H. Also 1 started: 12—12 Sheeny, 8.10; lo -lo Nciko, i s>,o, car. S.l; l —7 Scarteen. s.O; II —ll I slay j Downs. S.L car. 7.L1; 7—B Nightglass, 8.1; ; —1 Roman Son, 7.1:1; n -0 Sweet Mystery,' 7.Li, car. S.l; s r, Johnemby, 7.12, car. s.;t; a I Parlance, 7.11; 11 II Dispense,! 7.7; l:t -|:{ Kemcmho, 7.7. car. 7.12. Head; two lengths. Nighlglass was fourth. Time, ! lm -11 2-Os.

STERLING PERFORMANCE

JUMPING OF GREEN BOA EULOGIST JUST PREVAILS (0.C.) CHIHSTCHUnCH, Snnday | (irocii Bon gave another sterling perform-I a nee to win the Pnkaki Hurdles at Timaru 1 yesterday. flwas near (lie tail of the field ! until five furlongs from home, where he hotrnn a run which had him in front, turning into! the straight, front Fundy Hay. Don,idea and j Dividend. D nadea tackled him after crossins the last hurdle, lint, although there was not much between them. Green Boa always held the upper hand. Knndy Bay was a fair ! third, a lemrlh in front of Dividend. Anctor I was well placed for half the journey, but he then made a bad jump and retired. Ann Mie, the win favourite for the Southburn Handicap, followed Guilder and Hurry (; irl into the straight and soon afterward drawing to the front she went on for a convincing win from Treasurer, who got lip to beat Irish Lass 011 the post. Airline provided the biggest .-nrpriso of the meeting in winning the South Canterbury Handicap, (lay Parade had a four lengths' lead on reaching the straight from Ihe Wrecker, and they were attended by Stabilise. Airline. Cherokee. Prudent Prince and Kings Toast. Airline was the llr-t to pass _ Ga ; v Parade, and then Prudent Prince and King's Toast put in claims. The two last-named finished solidly, but Airline won well from Prudent Prince, who narrowly beat King's Toast, with Cay Parade another length away. Trench Fight was well placed when he broke down badly. Astral Flame, favourite for the Pareora Steeplechase, crashed at the second fence after making a bad effort at the first. Hoseinan ami Point Blank disputed the lead until ' the latter fell half a mile from the finish. N'iffhl Seoul then moved up to Koseman and drew away from the last fence to record an easy win. Superex beating Colden Glow on the' po-t for third. Secret Flight took charge from Master 11 dspur a furlong from the finish of the Farewell Handicap and carried on for an attractive win from Sham Boy and Boswed. who came with lair runs. Density was a close fourth. 1- 1 1 The Temnka Hack Handicap, couhned to apprentice riders, was one of the best races of (tie day. Willi three furlongs covered Kuh'gisl, who was slowly away, liail run up to trie leading division and. following Nigh g ass into the straight, he soon had N Ightsrlass beaten. He appeared to be in for an easy win, but Good Health fame through tin* fi<» lii with a brilliant run ami only just failed to overhaul Eulogist, whose ruler appeared t<» ease up on his mount. KAMA FINE SPRINTER HURDLER HAS WALK-OVER SYDXKY, May 1H Kama "tin was begotten in France and foiled in \'cw Zealand carried on her good work at Citv Tattersull'tf meeting in a specially arranged Three-Year-OM Hamhcap over seven furlongs. This Dark Legend liiiv should develop into one of the highest c.ass sprinters. Her form was proved through St. \ndrew, whom r-he defeated easily, winning just as conclusively at Canterbury Park on S '' l ßlac'kic Miller was left as the onlv runner in the Hurdle Knee, providing the only walk-over at Kandwick for near.y 7<> years. Blackie Miller wcrft through ail the normalities of weighing out and in and carried h.s ioekev in racing silks, with his number tioisted bv the judge after he had cnntcred a few yards pasl the winning post.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23968, 19 May 1941, Page 5

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TIMARU EVENTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23968, 19 May 1941, Page 5

TIMARU EVENTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23968, 19 May 1941, Page 5