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0 __— I SOUTHLAND MEETING | Press Association. —Copyright. Invercargill, May 1-'. I The winter meeting of the Southland Racing Club was opened to-day in wet ' weather. The Hack was heavy. The ! attendnnec was only fair and the lotal- | isator handled £5929, as against £6531 on ■ i lii- firsl day last yea!'. I SOUTHLAND STEEPLECHASE. ! Of £125. Two miles. i 2—DIAMOND JACK, 9.0 lAndei-ion) 1 j 3—NYLOTIS. 10.9 (Hunt) 2 1 4—GLEN BOA. 9.0 (Youngman) .... 3 ! Also started: 1 Squatter, 11.5 (pulled I "p>. Diamond Jack was always in front ! from NylotLs and, jumping splendidly, j he won easily. Squatter broke down, i Time, 4m. 12s. i STEWART ISLAND HANDICAP. Of £BO. One mile. ! 1-I—LOCHARD, 8.9 (Brodie) 1 | 2-2-VENITE, 7.9 (Ellis) 2 5-5 BROUGHSHANE, 7.7 (Barclay) . 3 j Abo started: 4-4 Ohai, 8.9; 3-3 Young j Sentinel, 7.12; 6-6 Red Sunset, 7.9; 7-7 j Ecclefechan, 7.7. Ohai made the running from Red Sun- | set, Ecclefechan and Broughshane. In the j straight Lochard cut down the leaders : and beat Yenile by three-quarters of a '' length with Broughshane one and a-half I lengths away and then Red Sunset. Time j lm. 535. TRADESMEN'S HANDICAP, j Of £H)O. One mile. j 2-2—SAILING HOME, 7.3 (Eastwood) 1 ! 3-3—TOTOLOMAI. 7.11 (Jenkins) .. 2 j 1-I—RED BOA. 8.6 i Didham') 3 Also started: 8-8 Silver Paper, 9.6; 7-6 ' Steelon, B.G; 5-5 Royal Duke, 8.6; 4-4 : Leading Boy, 7.7; (1-7 Night Maid. 7.7. Totolomai and Royal Duke were the early leaders from Sailing Home, Steeton and Red Boa. Royal Duke retired at the straight, where Sailing Homo put in a claim and beat Totolomai by a head. Red Boa was two lengths away and Leading Bov was fourth. Time. lm. 50 4-ss.
Wanganui Acceptances j Following arc (lie acceptances for I the first day of the Wanganui Jockey • Club's winter meeting, to bo held on i May 18 and 20: RATA RACK HANDICAP, of £75; 1 7', fur.—Plateau 9.10, Ida Merling 8.10, : I'ango, Lallii Quex 8.9, Thrasher, Aue- : ihnieer 8.7, Nebulae 8.5, Arastnr, Sir : Romeo S.O. I BALGOWNIE HACK HANDICAP, of j £SO; 1 mile and a distance.—Fairj way 9.8, (Iraad I.aim 9.0. Attentive ! 8.5, Capetown, DavistoeU S.-l, Beacons ■ field 7.11', Tentcall 7.7 Crown Link, ' No Humbug, I'i'iscilla Verne 7.0. CENTURY HURDLES, of C 175; j l:'j miles. Consent 10.12. Callamart | 10.9, Honry of Navarre 10.4, High Fal- : ulin' 10.2, Advontus, Gnnpal 10.0, Run- | nii'i, Red Bank 9.G, fnvictus 9.2, Miss [ Hastings, Autumn Dawn 9.0. EMPIRE HANDICAP, of £150; 1 mile and n distance. —A'icw Halloo 9.9. Ciinpin S.S, Ag:i Khan 5.7. Aristis 8.0, Awaken 7.12, Beacon Fire, Little Doubt 7.9. Lucky Alice, Nightmare 7.::, Princess Bell, Shrewd, Senegal, Cape Fair 7.0. GRANDSTAND STEEPLECHASE, of £125; about 2 miles. —Omeo 10.2, Birkbeck 10.0, Fine Acre 9.11, Jen 9.5, Aseervate. Day Lass 9.0. WINTER OATS, of £100; (I fur.- - All Humbug 8.11. Pomp, Kaihoro B.G, RoVal Bengal 8.2, White Fang. Curie 7.1::, The Tiger, Arvada 7.10, Farmer 7 7 Green Linnet, Kuollniei'e 7.2, Sir Pombal 7.0. BOROUGH HACK HANDICAP, or £SO; G fur. —Good Hunting 9.2. Instalment, Arena S.lO, Chief Marionette 5.7, Wasteland 8.0, La Crown 7.11. King Thomond, Nebulae 7.G, Loon, Diagauo, Anislnr, Perieniter, Willow- | mere, Tongahoe, Hawora 7.0. j
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 242, 13 May 1933, Page 7
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