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THE TURF

MANAWATU RACES. PALMERSTON N., This Day. The totalisator investments at Saturday's races amounted to £14,227, giving a total of £25,692 for the meeting. Late events resulted: KAIRANOA HUNTERS' HURDLES. Of 100 sovs; \\ miles. 5 Postman, 9.9 1 1 Jiu, Jazz, 9.13 2 4 Oopey, 9.12 3 Also started: pikimaL 11.9, Archeria 10.11, Rhodesian 9.9. Won by four lengths. Time, 2.52 4-5. ' ; , TERRACE HANDICAP. Of 125 sovs; 1.1 miles. 2i Courageous, 10.9 1 4 Whakaue, 9.4 2 5 Kilorell, 9.8 ■ 3 Also started: Calamine 9.9, Robbie's Mistake 9.7, Warzaie, Air Force, Calamart 9.3, MSirabilary, Fiery Comet, Magic Land, Spearform 9.0. Won by two lengths; Length Time, 2.14 3-4. McRAE HANDICAP. i 1 Of 150 sovs.; 6 furlongs. : 4 Broad Acre, 9.9 1 5 Arrow Lad, 10.7 2 J Cadland, 9.9 3 Won by a short head each way. Time, 1.16 3-5. ■ Also "started: Otairi' 10.1, Royal ibamon 9.13, Hopwood 9.8, Blue Paper 9.3, Kilmezzo, Moepai 9.0. MILSON HANDICAP. Of 125 sovs.; 5 furlongs. 8 Sporting Chance, 9.0 1 5 Abbey Queen, 9.7 2 2 Pandia, 9.0 3 Also started: Tarauto 10.6, Ladyspear, Pat's Boy 9.13, Knapsack, Te~ ,gan Playground, Dick Whittington, Jackplane, Okapua, Brown Ab.bey, Prince Moutoa j Miss Hastings, iTotullah, Acco, Catherine of Aragon iFrilford 9.0. Won by half-a-length; three lengths. Time, 1.4. • POVEBTY MY HUNT CLUB, GISBORNE, August 2. The Poverty Bay Hmit "Club's meeting opened to-day. Th e totalisator suffered severely from the of the small fields and was ,down £5383 on the day, the aggregate bein S £6290. . Late results: SWARTHMOORE TRIAL HANDICAP Of 75 sovs.; 5 furlongs. 3 Queer Card, 10.2 (Walsh) .... 1 1 Full Crop, 9.12 2 ; 5 Abbey Dale, 9.0 3 Also started: Bold Archer 10.0, Ruku 9.2, Winter Boy, Kahariki, Agile, Lady Horton, Erin's Boy 9.0. Won by a quarter of a length; half-a-length. Time, 1.5 2-5. HUNTERS' BRACELET, i Of 75 sovs; 1 mile. 1 Fall o' the Year, 11.9 1 2 Good Sport, 11.7 2 4 Th e Author, 11.13 3 Also started: Outfit 11.7, Tamworth 11.0. Wen by five lengths; a neck. Time, 1.43 2-5. RAPANUI HACK( HANDICAP. Of 80 sovs.; 7 furlongs. 9 Littl e Wonder, 9.2 (Walsh) .. 1 4 Autumn Sun, 9.4 2 3 Royal. Songster, 9.6 3 , Also started: Clarenmore 1C.7, 1 Arrowhead 10.3, Bold Archer, Autumina 9.9, Running Over 9.8, Outfit 9.3, Coonardoo 9.2, Kathelma, Whakaari 9.0. Won by a half-a-head; aeck Tim e 1.33. (iIItISTCHUBCU HINT CLUB* CHRISTCHURCH, August 2. Al. the Christchurch Hunt Club meeting the totalisator total was £lO--10 s, against £13,879 last year. Late events resulted: MAIDEN STAKES. 1 Painkiller, 9.0 1 5 Tray Bond, 9.0 2 14 Shatter, 9.0 3 Won by two leagtks. Time, 1.2 4-5 HOMEBY STEEPLECHASE. 2 Radiac, 9.3 • • * j 3 Kapuna, 10.6 ~ 2 1 Snowfall, 11.3 3 Won by four lengths. Time, 5.23. BRABAZON HANDICAP. 1 1 Toxeuma, 119 * 2 Starshooter, 9.4 2 5 Hou'.islow, 9:0 •> Won by four lengths. Time, 1.30. ■ ■•■ . j

HUNTERS' PLATE. 3 West 'Dome, 10.10 1 1 4 Commentor, 1 1.0 2 1 French Breeze, 11.7 3 FLYING HANDICAP. 3 Desert Song 9.9 1 4 Charmeuse, 9.13 2' 1 On Top, 9.13 3 Won by a length. Time, 1.15 2-5. NOTES BY PAPEIOfONEY. Havering is doing good work on the Hawera tracks. ** * » Silvermine is getting through useful work on the tracks at Hawera. Airtight is goiu- nl b again on th e tracks at Hawoi... * * ■«■ * Mendip is reported to be doing well and is sure to run well, next time out. *# * * Gasnapper is progressing nicely under M. Conway's care at Hawera, and is standing up to his work well. ** * * Full Feather is going along the right way at Riccarton. ** * • The Raider is continuing to improve on the tracks at Riccarton.

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 10, 4 August 1930, Page 7

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THE TURF Stratford Evening Post, Issue 10, 4 August 1930, Page 7

THE TURF Stratford Evening Post, Issue 10, 4 August 1930, Page 7

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