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FEUDING JOCKEY CLUB

SPIRAL WINS NURSERY VIEW HALLOO’S EASY SUCCESS (Per Press Association.) FEILDING, last night. There was showery and windy weather for the second day, and a large crowd, with good racing. The totalisator handled £14,917 10s compared with £13,130 10s for the second day last year, and for the meeting £27,003 against £24,876 10s last year. Kimbolton llighweight.—6-6 Invictus (Tito), 1; 3-3 Advontus (Nicoll), 2; 2-2 Mercian Prince (Mcßrearty), 3. Also ran : 1-1 Chief Link, 5-5 Park Acre, 4-4 Red Flush, 8-8 Fine Acre, 7-7 Cotsfield. Won by four lengths, and the same. Adventns made most of the early limning, followed by Red Flush, Invictus and Chief Link into the straight. In-' victus forged ahead at the distance to win comfortably bv three lengths, with Adventns a similar distance back. Fine Acre was fourth.

Rewa Hack. —4-3 "Golden Chant (Broughton), 1; 1-1 Lapstone (Bentley). 2; 10-10 Dick Whittington (Webby), 3. Also ran: 2-2 Chief Marionette, 3-4 Ida Moiling, 7-7 Miss Cavendish, 5-5 Ivotaki Eka, 9-9 Tentcall. 8-8 King Peg, 11-11 Priscilla Verne. 1-6 Beryl Latour. Lap stone, King Peg, Dick Whittington. Golden Chant and Kotaki Eka was the order into the straight, but Golden Chant finished best, winning by threequarters of a length from Lapstone, who beat Dick Whittington by a neck. Ida Merling was fourth. Time. 1.15 2-5. Easter Handicap.—l-1 View Halloo (L. G. Morris), 1 ; 3-3 La Poupee (Broughton), 2; 5-5 Spearful (Webby), 3. Also ran : 2-2 Juggle, 6-6 Arisus, 4 4 Richfield, 7-7 Shrewd. Won easily by six lengths, and a head. Time, 1.54 4-5. View Halloo was not extended. Arigus was first out from View Halloo. Shrewd, Juggle and La Poupee. Round the bend, Juggle led from View Halloo, Arisus, Shrewd and La Poupee. View Halloo led at the homo turn and went right away to win pulling up. La Poupee had to he ridden out to heat Spearful. Waiata Stakes. —1-1 Ebeurn (Jenkins), 1; 2-2 Sir Romeo (S. Anderson), 2; 4-4 Arctic Region (Broughton), 3. Also ran: 3-3 Toxmiss, 5-3 Eka Tore, 6-6 Aweketia. Won by Ij lengths, and half a length. Time, 1.16 2-5. Arctic Region Ipd across Ihe top from' Ebcum and Toxmiss, .but Ebcum assumed command in tlie straight and won by two lengths, Sir Romeo beating Arctic Region bv a head. Toxmiss was fourth.

Denbigh Handicap.—2-1 Pomp (MeRood). 1 : 4-5 Hunt tho Slipper (Wehbv) 2,. 1-2 Farmer (Broughton), 3. Also ran : 3-3 Souchong; 5-4 Arena. _ Won by a' length, and H lengths. Time," 1.14 2-5. Souchong and Pomp went out to make the'pace'. • Pomp displaced Souchong thi'ec 'furlongs 'from home. Over the final stages, Hunt the Slipper challenged. hut Pomp won by a length, with Fanner a length and a half hack. Arena was fourth and Souchong last. ' Awahuri Nurserv.—l-1 Spiral (Jenkins) 1; 4-4 Stadium (Barry). 2: 3-3 Pnkehou, 3. Also ran : 2-2 All Spirit. LI Rust. 3-3 Hint, 7-7 Clarion Call, 3-3 Gay Coal, 6-6 Hark Forrard. Won bv a. length, and a head. Time. 1.3 2-5. Spiral, Rust and All Snirit turned into the straight together. Spiral staying on to win by a length and 1 a quarter. Stadium beat Pnkehou bv a head for second. lL’st was fourth. Gay Coat was chopped out at the start, and did not take nart in the race. Orona Hack.—2-3 Takaluia (Jenkins), 1; 3-3 Copper King (Broughton), 2; 6-6 Beacotisfiold (Jones), 3. Also ran:

1-1 Constant Sun, 3-4 Davistock, 7-7 Royal l’apa, 5-5 Autumn Dawn. Won by IJ, lengths, and a head. Time, 2.7. Beacon,sfield made the running for a mile, being followed into the straight by Copper King, Davistock, Takakua, and Constant Sun. At the distance, Copper King had command, but Takakua. came through, winning from Copper King, who was a head in front ol Beaconsfield. Davistock was fourth.

Makino Handicap.—3-3 Habit (L. G. Morris), 1; 4-5 King Win (Martin), 2; 1-2 All Humbug (.Tonkins), 3. Also ran : 5-4 Hunt the Slipper, 2-1 Arvada, 6-6 Toatcall. Won by three-nuarters of a length, and two lengths. Time, 1.27 1-5. Arvada, Hunt the Slipper, King Win, Habit and All Humbug was the order into the straight, but King Win was actually first to straighten up. Then Habit challenged and, vigorously ridden, won by three lengths from King Win, with All Humbug two lengths hack. Arvada was fourth. HAWKE’S BAY KEHANDICAPS (Per Press Association.) . HASTINGS, last night. The following rehandicaps have been declared for the Hawke's Bay meeting: Juvenile Handicap.—Cullus 8.8 : April Fool 8.2. President’s Handicap.—Valsier 7.13. Akitio Handicap.—Courtyard 9-5. Twyford Handicap.—Princess Bell 8.8, Master Frank 7.9. Okawa Handicap.—Kaihoro 8.0.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18066, 18 April 1933, Page 7

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FEUDING JOCKEY CLUB Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18066, 18 April 1933, Page 7

FEUDING JOCKEY CLUB Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18066, 18 April 1933, Page 7