FIRST DAY AT WOODVILLE
DIANA TETRIX WINS CUP (United Press Association) PALMERSTON NORTH, February 22. The Woodville Jockey Club’s autumn meeting was opened in gloriously fine weather before a large attendance. The totalizator (win-and-place) handled £20,128/10/-, against £12,780 in a single pool last year. The track was fast. Results: MAIDEN STAKES, £lOO. Five furlongs. 13-16 MISS WHERIKO 8.11 (C. Cole) 1 2- WILDFIRE 8.11 (S. Anderson) 2 5-5 LADY GARVAGH 8.11 (L. Cullen) Also started: 9-8 Fly-by-Night 8.11 and Vineyard 8.11 (bracketed), 10-12 Flying Hawk 8.11, 14-13 Fox Tower 811, 8-9 Half Crown 8.11, 3-3 Jumna BJl’ 11-11 Manahau 8.11, 7.-6 Metonymy 8.11, 4-4 Oragon 8.11, 1-1 Pinnochio 8 11 12-10 Royal Vision 8.11,15-15 Royal Zone 8.11, 6-6 Takahe 8.11, 14-14 Yurilla 8.11. Won by a head, third four lengths away. Oragon was fourth. Time, 1.1 3-5. HIGHWEIGHT HANDICAP, £l4O. One mile and a-quarter. 1-1 HOKUMAI 9.8 (A. Jenkins) 1 3- MORADABAD 9.0 (S. Anderson) 2 4- MALACCA 10.0 (A. E. Lord) 3 Also started: 7-8 Mataroa 10.10, 9-9 Golden Ridge 9.9, 6-6 Great Quex 9.5, 8-7 Southern Blood 9.5, 11-11 Debham 9.0, 2-3 Filbert 9.0, 10-10 Karerenui 9.0, 5-5 Locrian 9.0. Won by a length. Golden Ridge was fourth. Time, 2.8 2-5. WOODVILLE CUP, £3OO. One mile and a-quartcr. 5- DIANA TETRIX 7.10 (R. Marsh) 1 4-3 DAINTY SUE 7.0 (J. Williamson) 2 3-2 GAY FOX, car. 7.13.'. (G. R. Tattersail) 3 Also started: 2-4 Olympus 8.8, 7-7 Lady Furst 8.6, 1-1 Homily 8.0, 6-6 Ruatiti 7.4, 8-9 Colonel Bogey 7.3, 10-10 Master Cyklon 7.3, 9-8 Authoress car. 7.3*. Won by' a length and a-half. Homily was fourth. Time, 2.7.
SAPLING STAKES, £l4O. Five fur- ! longs and a-half. 1 11-11 SPORTS FLASH 7.7 (J. i Forsyth) 1 , 5-5 MOUTOA BOND 7.7 (J. Wili I liamson) 2 3-3 NIGHTWARD, car. 7.13 (P. I Atkins) 3 j Also started: 2-2 Golden Moon 8.13, I 8-8 Drake’s Drum 7.13, 1-1 Fleche d’Or j 7.13. 9-10 Daljarrock 7.9, 4-4 Aqueduct 7.7, 12-12 Greek Step 7.7, 14-14 Makarora 7.7, 10-9 Proven 7.7, 6-6 Royal Melton 7.7, 13-13 Silver Ball 7.7, 7-6 Stairjway 7.7. ! Won by a length. Golden Moon was I fourth. Time, 1.7 2-5. RUAHINE HANDICAP, £2OO. Six furlongs. 1- MITTIE 8.4 (B. H. Morris) 1 2- CHEERFUL LADY, car. 7.6 (D. Kelly) 2 3- KATHBELLA 9.0 (P. Atkins) 3 i Also started: 4-4 White Rajah car. ; 7.10, 8-9 Scandal car. 7.4:1. 11-11 GalteeI more 7.4, 6-6 Screen Star 7.4. 10-10 Cherry Bay 7.0, 5-5 Counter 7.0, 9-8 Proclamation 7.0, 7-7 Stencil 7.0. Won by half a neck. Stencil was fourth. Time, 1.13. PRESIDENTS HANDICAP, £l4O. Seven furlongs. 6-7 GOLDCRAFT 8.9 (N. Caughan) 1 1- PHYTO 8.4 (B. 11. Morris) f 2- MAHARAJAH, car. 8.41 (P. Burgess) f | d Dead heal for second. | Also started: 4-4 Talenta 9.0. 3-3 Silj ver Shekel 8.6. 5-5 Royal Pageant 8.8, 18-8 Debretts 8.3, 9-9 Oraiti 8.0, 7-6 VicI toire 8.0, 10-10 Army Girl 7.11. • Won by half a head, dead heat for ■ second. Talenta was fourth. Time, 1.28 !]-5. ! COUNTY HANDICAP, £l4O. Six furj longs. ■ 10-11 WAKARARA, car. 7.0 (T. Biggs) 1 4- COLERICA, car. 7.6 (W. L. Aitken) 2 i 6-10 PARLATO, car. 7.7 (P. Atkins) 3 Also started: 5-7 Last Acre 9.0, 2-3 j I Lady Ex 8.9, 1-1 Kriemhild 8.3 and I Ringling 8.2 (bracketed), 9-8 Ringcraft j 8.2, 3-2 Star Zone 8.2, 7-5 Newbury 1 Queen 7.13, 13-13 Big Wave car. 7.3, | j 11-12 First Round 7.7, 8-6 Namesake j '7.7, 12-9 Squeers 7.7. I Won by half a head. Last Acre was ) fourth. Time, 1.14 1-5. IkUMEROA HANDICAP, £l4O. One mile. 5- GOLD BRIDGE 8.1 (G. R. Tattersail ) 1 2- KOBI 9.0 (P. Atkins) 2 3- HOKUMAI, car. 8.9, inc. 91b pen. (A. Jenkins) 3 Also started: 1-1 Sanction car. 8.0, 4-4 Curtail 8.1, 8-8 Arctic Queen car. 7.0, I 7-6 Flying High car., 7.4, 6-7 Renascor i I car. 7.6. I Won by three-quarters of a length. I Sanction was fourth. Time, 1.56 3-5. I ACCEPTORS FOR TODAY (United Press Association) PALMERSTON NORTH, February 23. Following are the acceptances for the second day of the Woodville District Jockey Club's meeting today:— 12 p.m. NOVICE PLATE. £lOO. (Five furlongs).— Miss Wheriko 9.0. Lady Garvagh 8.5, Oragon 8.4, Takahe 8.3, Pinocchio 8.3, Civilian 8.3, Half Crown 8.3. Isabel 8.3, Metonmy 8.3, Vineyard 8.3, Yurilla 8.3, Royal Vision 8.3. 12.40 p.m. HOPELANDS HIGHWEIGHT HANDICAP, £l3O. (One mile and a-quarter).—Mataroa 10.9. Gold Bridge 10.4, Malacca 10.1. Sanction 9.13, Great Quex 9.3, Thrasos 9.0, Locrian 9.0, Filbert 9.0. Debham 9.0, Selkirk 9.0, Karerenui 9.0. 1.25 p.m. AUTUMN HANDICAP, £250. (One mile and a distance). —Olympus 8.7, Lady Furst 8.5, Gay Fox' 8.1, Homily 8.0, Ruatiti 7.3, Master Cyklon 7.2, Counter 7.0. Sporting Gift 7.0, Authoress 7.0, Stencil 7.0. 2.10 p.m. DEBUTANTE STAKES, £l3O. (Five furlongs).—Sports Flash 8.4, Gay Genet 8.4, Drake’s Drum 7.11, Fleche d’Or 7.11, Daljarrock 7.11. Royal Melton 7.7. Silver Ball 7.7, Full Light 7.7, Makarora 7.7, Aqueduct 7.7, Stairway 7.7, High Morale 7.7, Sea Quex 7.7.
2.55 p.m. TELEGRAPH HANDICAP, £175. (Six furlongs).—Kathbella 9.2, Mittie 9.0, Cheerful Lady 8.4, White Rajah 8.1, Curtain 7.9, Galteemore 7.2, Cherry Bay 7.0, Proclamation 7.0, Jeanne 7.0, Rustem 7.0, Scandal 7.0.
3.40 p.m. MAHARAHARA HANDICAP, £l3O. (Seven furlongs).—Kotua 8.13, Talenta 8.10, Lady Ex 8.7, Silver Shekel 8.6, Colerica 8.4, Kaharajah 8.4, Myarion 8.2, Royal Pageant 8.1, Star Zone 8.1, Oratiti 7.7, Army Girl 7.7.
4.25 p.m. MANGAPAPA HANDICAP, £l3O. (Six furlongs).—Last Acre 9.0. Colerica 8.3, Wakarara 8.3, Parlato 8.2, Ringcraft 8.1, Big Wave 7.7, First Round 7.7, Squeers 7.7, Namesake 7.7.
5.10 p.m. VICTORIA HANDICAP, £l4O. (One mile and a distance). —Hunting Lore 8.9, Sanction 8.5, Curtail 7.12, Phyto 7.12, Renascor 7.7, Arctic Queen 7.7, Victoire 7.7, Debretts 7.7.
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Southland Times, Issue 24368, 24 February 1941, Page 8
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