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WANGANUI JOCKEY CLUB

SPRING MEETING CONCLUDED GUINEAS TO RED MANFRED. (Per United Press Association.) WANGANUI, September 23. The Wanganui Jockey Club's _ spring meeting was concluded to-day in fine weather. The track was in good /Order anQ the attendance was good. The totalisator handled £9277 10s, compared with £9388, making £15,531 against £16,234 10s for the 1932 spring meeting. . Following are the results:— GONVILLE HURDLES, .' Of 90sovs. One mile and a-half.

1/I—KNOLLMERE, 10.13 (L. Dulieu) 1 4/4—JOIE DE VAL, 10.0 (J. M'Rae) 2 2/2—HENRY OF NAVARRE, 11.6 (W. J. Bowden) 3 Also started: 3/3 Waitaunaha 9.6, 5/5 Tudor 9.0.

Knollmere went to the front from the start and was never headed, turning into the straight a dozen lengths in'front of Henry pi Navarre, Tudor, and Joie de Val," the last-named beating Henry of Navarre by three-quarters of a length for second. Knollmere won in a jog by three lengths. Time, 2min 48 l-ssec. DEBUTANTE .STAKES, Of 65sovs. Four furlongs and a-quarter. 3/4—SUPERIOR. 8.0 (H. Goldfinch) 1 1/I—PIN MONEY. 8.5 (K. Voitre) 2 2/2—GAY BLONDE. 8.0 (G. Duncan). 3 Also started: 4/5 Tantara 8.5, 5/3 Contract 8.5, and Capital 8.5, ahd Morbury 8.5 (bracketed),'9/11 Invercsk 8.5, 7/0 Scholar 8.5. 8/8 Pomard 8.0. 6/7 Redeem 8.0. 9/10 Jieith 8.0, 11/9 Flaxen 8.0. From a good start Pin Money led Capital, Pomard. Tantara, and Superior across the top. Superior came through at the distance and won by a length ..and'a-half from Pin Money, who was two lengths ahead of Cay Blonde, with Capital fourth. Time, 53 l-ssec. ~.,,.■;' ■ TRIAL HANDICAP, Of 70sovs. Seven furlongs and a-quarter. 1/I—PLADIE. 8.10 (L. G. Morris) 1 2/2—ST. CLARA, 8.2 - • (W. Broughto'n) 2 5/S—RUST, car. 7.4 (R. Fearn) ... 3 Also started: 3/3 Phepn 8.2, / 6/6 Hawora 7.9, 4/4 Campanero 7.8, 10/10 Night Runner car. '7.9, -7/7 Palm Queen, ear. 7.10 A, 12/12 Icier car. 7.10, 11/11 Quebec 7.4, 12/13 Widderi car 7.0. 9/9 En Vidette car. 7.5 J, 7/8 Bold Bid 7.4. Pladre followed En Vidette and Campenero down the back. and into, the straight. Pladie asserted himself below the. distance and wpn nicely by half a length , from St. Clara, who was. threequarters, of a length ahead of Rust. Palm Queen Was fourth. Time, lmin 33 l-ssec. WANGANUI GUINEAS,

A sweepstake: of ssovs, with- 130sovs added. One'mile.

1/I—Mr M. S. Curlps'sbg RED MANFRED (Manfred—Red Shank), 8.7 (L.G. Morris) ..' .'. ' .. I 4/4—G. M. Currie's SPIRAL, 8.10 (E. Voitre) 2 3/4 Sir Charles Clifford's COPYIST,' 8.7: ((A. Eastwood) .. .. .. 3 Also started: 2/2 Porotiti 8.10,: 5/5 Snowball 8,5. : . The pacemakers were Porotiti . and Copyist, with Red Manfred under restraint. On the home turn Red Manfred shot to the front and the race was over, the favourite running home five lengths ahead of Spiral, who beat Copyist by two lengths, with Porotiti fourth. Time, lmin 43sec. HIGGIE HANDICAP, Of 130sovs. One mile and a distance. 6/5—T. A. Dunean/s b g FIJI (Nigger Minstrel—lsabel), syrs, 8.8 . (L. G. Morris) 1 2/2—R. Grace's VIEW HALLOO, 9.7 (B. H. Morris) ... ...... ..2 1/I—F. Ormand'e .CURIE. 9.3 .. . (K. Voitre) 3

Also.started: 4/4 Brambletorn 8,8, 3/3 Midian 7.10, 7/7 Gibraltar car. 7.0,.5/6 Little Doubt car; ,7.0. ->.'..•-

Fiji and View Halloo had to make the early pace from Curie and Little Doubt. The latter ran up to secondj place behind Fiji on the home"turn, but View Halloo and,Curie challenged, and in a fine finish Fiji won by a head from View.Halloo, who was a neck in front of Curie, with Little Doubt fourth. Time, lmin 58 l-ssec. .

MOUTOA HACK HANDICAP.... Of .70sov"s. Eight furlongs and a-half. 2/3—PLATEAU, 8.7 (B.!H. Morris) I 1/I—CHERRY KING, 8.1 - (E. Manson) 2 5/4—NEBULAC, car. 7.5 (H. Wiggins) 3

Also started: 4/5 D*Artagnan 8.9, 3/2 Ythan 8.2, 7/7 Cane Fair-8.1, 6/6 Heather Glow 7.7, 8/8 Gray Papa 7.0. ~, . Plateau was displaced, from ..the lead by Cherry King after going a furlong, but asserted,his claim at the distance and won by 'two lengths, with • Cherry King half a length, ahead ..of Nebulae, and D'Artagnan fourth. Time, lmin 49 3-ssee. OWEN HANDICAP, ..Of ■ HOsovs. Six furlongs.

3/2—POMP, car. 7.7 (R. J. Fe'arns) 1 3/2—MIDINETT, 7.9 (K. Voitre) .. 2 1/I—ROYAL HUNTING, 8.11 .: (B: H. Morris) 3

Also started: 2/3 The Tiger 7.10, 4/4 Slippery 7.10, 5/5 Sir P.ombal 7.0. The first and second : horses were bracketed.

The Tiger went out in the. lead, with Royal Hunting, Midinette, and.Pomplast until three furlongs, when Midinette commenced her run. She headed Royal Hunting, at the half-distance, but Pomp came from the ..rear to win in the last .few strides by half a head, with Royal Hunting a long neck away, and Slippery fourth. Times, lmin 13 3-ssec. SPRING HACK HANDICAP, . ' Of 70sovs. Five furlongs. .

4/4—HAULBOWLINE. 8:6 , (R.Drinkwater) 1 7/8—BOON..7:8 .(K.Tbitre) ..- .. .'. 2 5/3—ACCEPTABLE, 7.11 • (P. Atkins) 3 Also started: 2/1 Tavern Kninht 8.13, 6/2 -No Doubt 8.0, 8/7 Quietly 7.10, 3/6 Merry Hunter 7.10, 9/9 Stadium 7.5, 1/5 Diagano 7.0. . ■ ■ Haulbowline. soon assumed ' command from Acceptable, Boon, and Diagano, retaining his lead to win by half a length, with heads separating the next four. Stadium was fourth.. Time, 61 4-ssec • •'■• -i '•'

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22067, 25 September 1933, Page 13

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WANGANUI JOCKEY CLUB Otago Daily Times, Issue 22067, 25 September 1933, Page 13

WANGANUI JOCKEY CLUB Otago Daily Times, Issue 22067, 25 September 1933, Page 13

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