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HAWKE’S BAY RACES

RED BANK WINS STEEPLES (Per United Press association.* NAPIER, June 15. The Hawke’s Bay Jockey Club’s winter meeting opened to-day, in fine but cold weather before a good attendance. The totalisator handled £3998 10s, as against £5862 10s for the one day, Saturday, last year. Results: — MAIDEN PLATE, Of 60sovs. Five furlongs and a-half. 9/7—ASTERISCA, 8.5 (Jenkins) ~ 1 7/S—MARGARET ROSE, 8.5 (Young) 2 4/4—SUNNY MAID. 8.2 (Green) .. 3 Also started: 8/9 Sunstead, 13/11 Mint Sauce, 1/1 Hunting Star, 6/10 Squeeze, 3/3 Tudor, 5/6 Perimeter, 2/2 Queen’s Diadem. 10/8 Bradman, 10/11 Cyclonic and Werohia (bracketed) 8.5, 12/12 Abbey Feale, 4/4 Royal Solo 8.2 (coupled with Sunny Maid). Won by one length, with two lengths between second and third. Time, Imin lOsec. WHAKATU HURDLES, Of 70sovs. One mile and a-half. I—MIA STELLA, 9.2 (Rennie) .. 1 3 KINS EL, 10.10 (H. Dulieu) .. 2 4 KIMBO, 9.3 (Stratton) 3 Also started: 2 Miss Hastings 9.0. Won by three lengths, with eight lengths between second and third. Time. 2rain 49 l-ssec. CORINTHIAN PLATE, Of 60sovs. One mile and a-quarter. 2/2—GOLD RULER, 11.10 (G. Beatson) 1 5/3—MON ROI, 10.9 (C. Raymond) .. 2 4/6—CHESHAM, 10.9 (James) .. 3 Also started: 1/1 High Faintin’ 13.2, 3/4 Wine Tray 10.9, 7/7 Lochaby, 6/5 Arablisa 10.7. Won by three-quarters of n length, with four lengths between second and third. Time, 2min 12 l-ssec. JUNE STEEPLECHASE. Of lOOsovs. Two miles and a-quartcr. 5/3—RED BANK, 10.4 (Horne) 1 2/I—ASCERVATE, 10.7 (Jenkins) .. 2 8/B—REVEL, 0.0 (M'Crae) .. .. 3 Also started: 1/2 Birkbeck 10.11, 4/6 Adventus 10.9, 7/7 Conoor, 6/5 Fine Acre, 3/4 Hard Gold, 9/9 Kaokaoroa, 10/10 Sir Red 9.0. Won by three lengths, with half a length between second and third. Time, 4min 15sec. After once round Red Bank took the lead from Ascervato, Birkbeck, Revel, and First Acre. This order was maintained to the half-mile, where Revel moved up to third, Birkbeck closing up, but entering the straight Red Bank went on to win.

WINTER HANDICAP, Of 80sovs. One mile. 5/3—HIGH GRADER, 8.7 (Fanning) 1 1/2—COURTYARD, 10.2 (Voitre) .. 2 3/S—PRINCESS BELL, 9.7 (L. Morris) 3

Also started; 7/7 Walton Park, 6/4 Chief Marionette, 13/13 Fondle 9.2, 9/10 Anemometer 8.9, 11/9 Royal Dash, 12/11 Glenrossie 8.7, 2/3 Bonnie Vale 8.5, 4/6 Tareha 8.2, 8/8 Bothwell, 10/12 Granny Quex 8.0. Won by one length and a-ha!f, with one length between second and third. Time, Imin 42sec.

Bothwell led the field all the way to the straight from Princess Bell and Courtyard. High Grader challenged a furlong from home, Bothwell fading out. KIDNAPPERS HANDICAP, Of 70sovs. Six furlongs. 4/4—FOREIGN QUEEN, 9.8 (L. Morris) 1 1/I—ROYAL HUNTING, 10.10 (B. H. Morris) 2 3/3—AESCULUS, 8.7 (Voitre) .. 3

Also started: 6/5 Hunting Jay fi.o, 5/6 Lady Ronald 8.9, 7/7 I’m Alone, 2/2 Swift and Sure 8.0. Won by a head, three lengths between second and third. Time, Imin 14seo. HERETAUNGA HANDICAP, Of SOsovs. Six furlongs and a-half. 3/6—HUNTINGDON, 9.10 (Thompson) 1 2/I—NAVAHO, 8.8 (Pine) .. .. 2 5/9—SLIPPERY, 9.1 (Young) .. .. 3 Also started; 14/13 Cylinder 10.7, 1/2 Curie 9.10, 10/11 Chopin, 11/10 Chrysology 9.0, 9/8 Kaihoro 8.12, 4/3 Tahoma 8.8, 6/5 Lady Spy 8.3, 12/12 Paleta, 8/9 Cuticle 8.2, 7/7 False Scent, 13/14 Little Wonder 8.0.

Won b}’ half a length, with two lengths between second and third. Time, Imin 21sec.

ACCEPTANCES FOR SECOND DAY. (Per United Press' Association.) NAPIER, June 15. The following are the second day’s acceptances:—

Nursery Handicap, of 60sovs. Five furlongs and a-half. —Foreign Queen 10.5, Ralphyllis, Margaret Rose 8.11, Passion Fruit 8.7, Padislah, Eidos, All Clear 8.2, Abbeyfaile, Perimeter 8.0. Hawke's Bay Hurdles, of lOOsovs. One mile and three-quarters.—High Faintin’ 11.7, Kinsel 10.11, Mia Stella 9.13, Miss Hastings, Chesham, Kimbo 9.0. _ Havelock Handicap, of 70sovs. Six furlongs and a-half.—Slippery 10.7, Sabatini 9.1, Asterisca 8.10, Royal Dash 8.6, Lalla Quex 8.4, Wine Tray, Bradman, Sunstead, Swift and Sure 8.0. Hawke’s Bay Steeplechase, of 120sovs. About two miles and a-half. —Red Bank 11.0, Luna Lux 10.4, Revel 9.2, Jen, Kaokaoroa, Moa Roi, Lochaby 9,0. Ruakawa Handicap, of SOsovs. One mile.—Princess Bell 9.8, Walton Park, Chief Marionette, Fondle 9.0, Gold Ruler 8.13, Anemometer, Aesculus 8.7, Glenrossie 8.5, Bonnie Vale 8.4, Lalla Quex 8.3. Tareha. Bothwell. Arabliss 8.0.

Woodlands Handicap, of 70sovs. Six furlongs.—Grumpy 9.12. Hunting Jay 8.12, Lady Ronald 8.8, Royal Dash 8.6, Tudor, Sunstead, I’m Alone, Hybiscus 8.0. Final Handicap, of SOsovs. One mile.— Huntingdon 10.5, Slippery 9.0, Navaho 8.12, Courtyard, Royal Hunting 8.10, Princess Bell, Lady Spy, Paleta, Cuticle, False Scent 8.0. RACING IN ENGLAND ROYAL HUNT CUP. (United Press Association.) (By Electric Telegraph--Copyright.) LONDON, June 14. THE ROYAL HUNT CUP, of 282550v5, seven furlongs and 155 yards, resulted;— COLORADO KID, b h, by Colorado —Babv Polly, 4yrs 1 SCATTERCASH, b h, by Greenback— The Trent. 6yrs ... . . ... ..- ~ 2 DIAMANTEE, ch m, by Diophon— Silver Onyx, -4yrs .. .. .. .. .. 3 Won by two lengths, the same between second and third. Twenty-eight started.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21981, 16 June 1933, Page 13

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HAWKE’S BAY RACES Otago Daily Times, Issue 21981, 16 June 1933, Page 13

HAWKE’S BAY RACES Otago Daily Times, Issue 21981, 16 June 1933, Page 13

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