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CONCLUDING DAY AT TIMARU

Queen Dorothy Wins Main Event GLADSTONE TROT TO IVY PETERSON (United Press Association) TIMARU, October 16. The weather was fine for the concluding day of the South Canterbury Jockey Club’s spring meeting. There was a large attendance. The totalizator handled £15,355 10/- as compared with £ll,BlO on the Saturday of October last year. The track was very fast. Results were:— TEKAPO HURDLES, £135. One mile and a-half. 1 Mr A. J. Martin’s b g SILVER SIGHT, by Silverado-On Sight, Byrs, 10.7 (Ridgway) 1 3 Mr F. D. Neave’s b m CHASTE, by Cape Horn-Kilmiss. Byrs, 9.13 (Stove) 2 2 Mr J. A. Mathewsons b g SUPEREX, by Night RaidMazatuka, 6yrs, 9.13 (Hogan) 3 Also started.—4 Forum 9 0 Won by half a length, four lengths between second and third. Time, 2.49 1-5.

ELECTRIC STAKES, £l2O. Five furlongs. 1-1 Mr L. Kelcher’s b g PRINCE FLANEUR, by Rosenor-Little Duchess, 4yrs, 8.10 (A E. Ellis) 1 4-4 Mr D. Spence’s br g PHALANX, by Nightmarch-Winka Peep, 4yrs, 8.10 (Jennings) 2 3- FAYO, 8.10 (L. J. Ellis) 3 Also started.—2-3 Atalanta Lass 8.10, 7- Elmarch 8.10, 6-7 Elloughton Lad 8.10, 9-12 Fairlight 8.10, 12-10 Heidelberg 8.10, 8-8 Nuipai 8.10, 9-9 Sheeny 8.10, 11-10 Vallock 8.10, 5-5 Warden's Gift 8.10. Won by two lengths, two lengths between second and third. Warden’s Gift was fourth. Time, 1.1. GLADSTONE TROT, £145 Class 3.39. One mile and a-half. 4- IVY PETERSON, 24yds (F. Holmes) 1 3-3 Miss T. Fairbairn’s b m POLICY, by Grattan LoyalMavis Bingen, syrs, 12yds (M. Holmes) 2 1-1 ACE HIGH, 12yds (M. B. Edwards) 3 Also started.—lo-11 Andy Watson It and Zest 12yds, coupled, 1-1 Twenty Grand It, coupled with Ace High. 13-13 Bridget Borough It, 6-5 Irish Aggie It, 8- Stylish Boy It, 2-2 Zincali It, 5-6 Lady Slipper 12yds, 9-8 Laurene Wood 12yds, 11-9 Old Faithful 12yds, 12-12 Santa Fe 12yds, 7-7 Molly Direct 24yds, 15-14 Silver Guy 84yds, 14-15 Marsceres 96yds. Won by two lengths, three lengths between second and third. Twenty Grand was fourth. Times: 3.21 1-5, 3.22 3-5, 3.23 1-5. ELLOUGHTON HANDICAP, £225. One mile and a-quarter. 2-2 Messrs T. and W. B. McCone’s br m QUEEN DOROTHY, by Paper Money-Melleray, 6yrs, 9.2 (L. J. Ellis) 1 1-1 Mr D. Grant’s br g REBEL LAD, by Robespierre-Keel Row, 6yrs, 8.0 (Wilson) 2 3-3 Messrs J. Bland’s and R H. Monson’s br g LAST REFRAIN, by Shambles-Refrain, 6yrs, 8.5 (Jennings) 3 Also started.—s-6 Queen of Song 9.3, 6-5 Araboa 8.0, 3-3 Fiord car 7.0, 8-7 Wild Career 7.0, 7-8 Waitaka 7.0 Wild Career led Last Refrain, Araboa and Queen of Song into the back straight, and round the turn Wild Career was still in charge. Last Refrain took command reaching the straight but was headed by Rebel Lad Queen Dorothy came on the outside and in a great struggle won by a neck from Rebel Lad with Last Refrain two lengths away. Wild Career was close up fourth. Time, 2.5.

SMITHFIELD HACK HANDICAP, £l3O. Six furlongs. 4-5 Mr V. G. Holloway’s b g PEACOCK, by SongbirdGorgeous, 6yrs, 7.11 (Wilson) 1 1- Mr J. Ross’s br m ILTHYIA, by Iliad-Par Money, syrs, 8.11 (L. J. Ellis) 2 2- Mr A. N. Smith’s b g EPIC, by Iliad-Eulalie, 3yrs. 7.12 (Hibberd) 3 Also started.—3-3 Rodeur 8.6, 8-7 Countervane 7.12, 7-6 Amount 7.8, car 7.5, 6-8 Volo Dale 7.6, 9-8 Gold Label 7.6, car 7.0, 5-4 Drink Up 7.4, car 7.0. Won by half a head, a head between second and third. Rodeur was fourth. Time, 1.13 1-5.

ROSEWELL HACK HANDICAP, £135. One mile and 35 yards. 2- Mr R. Thompson’s b g PETERSHAM, by Shambles-Blush, 4yrs, 10.4 (A. E. Ellis) 1 3- Mr W. Parson’s b c RECOLLECTION, by Polazel-Rfetro-spect, 4yrs, 8.2 (Jennings) 2 1-1 Mr O. Connolly’s b m PINK ROBE, by Pink Coat-Loch Tara, 6yrs, 8.3 (Dooley) 3 Also started.—4-3 Survoy 8.9, 6-6 Heloise 8.4, 5-5 Made Money 7.5, 7-5 Dropped Catch 7.4, 8-8 Scrap 7.0. Won by half a length, two lengths between second and third. Survoy was fourth. Time, 1.41.

OTIPUA TROT, £l3O. Class 3.54. One mile and a-quarter. 1- LIGHTNING LADY, It (Tatterson) 1 2- FREMONT, It (Berry) 2

7-8 MARLENE, It (Donald) 3 Also started.—l B-16 Baron Silk it, 15- Crusheen It, 3-3 Four Square 1% 5-4 Guncase It, 9-9 Kilrea It, 8-7 Lord Zetland It, 12-12 Maurice Chimes It, 13-14 Mirage It, 17-17 Nelson McFarlane It, 11-11 Oro Logan It, 6-6 Resistance It, 13-14 Sylvie’s Best It, 10-10 Scottish Bard It, 19-18 Stamboul It, 16- Wax Vestas It, 4-5 Sans Peur 12yds.

Won by a length, two lengths between second and third. Guncase was fourth. Times: 2.49 1-5, 2.49 2-5, 2.49 4-5.

DONCASTER HANDICAP, £l5O. Six furlongs. 7-7 Mr P. T. Hogan’s b c TOP ROW, by Colossus-Hunt’s Up, 3yrs, 7.1 (Spratt) 1 1- Mr M. O’Brien’s b g DICTATE, by Chief Ruler-Kirima 3yrs, 8.2 (L. J. Ellis) 2 2- Mr R. J. E. Smith’s b g REBEL MATE, by Robespierre-Sea-side, syrs, 3.0 (Wilson) 3 Also started. —4-5 Wino 8.2, 5-3 Invoice 7.4, 8-8 Lady Graceful 7.4, car 7.6, 6-6 Pelmet 7.3, 3-4 Wine Card 7.0.

Wino and Top Row led to the straight from Lady Graceful. Top Row drew out and stayed on to win by a length from Dictate, who finished fast to beat Rebel Mate by half a length. Lady Graceful was a neck away fourth. Time, 1.12 1-5.

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Southland Times, Issue 23333, 18 October 1937, Page 11

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CONCLUDING DAY AT TIMARU Southland Times, Issue 23333, 18 October 1937, Page 11

CONCLUDING DAY AT TIMARU Southland Times, Issue 23333, 18 October 1937, Page 11

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