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OKAI’S DOUBLE VICTORY

HACK GUP AND A SPRINT STEEPLECHASE TO SQUATTER. MINOR MEETING IN SOUTHLAND. . By Telerraph.—Press Association. Invercargill, Last Night. The annual meeting of the Clifden Racing Club was held? to-day in fine weather. The track was in good condition. The totalizator handled £2807 10s, compared with £4046 last year. Results:— . LILBURN HANDICAP- . Of 50 sovs. Six-furlongs. 7—OHAI, S. D. Burns, 9.0, car. 8.9 (W. Austin) 1 I—POLLING DAY, S. Walker, 8.12 (N. Trillo) 2 S—BETH CROMWELL, Mrs. N. Dawson, 8.10 (J. L. Cotton) 3 Also started —4 Adorn, 8.10; 3 Baby Bliss, car. 8.5; 10 Glenhara Lark, 8.10; 9 Lady Anglem, 8 10; 6 Rombeau, 8.10; 11 Seaton Belle, 8.10; 2 Slim Jim, 8.10; 5 Trooper North, 8.10. Beth Cromwell finished, first, but was disqualified for interference with Polling Day. Won by a length, -third horse two lengths away. Time, Imin. 27 4-5 see. . . . : . : ' I TUA TAPERE. HANDICAP TROT. Of ,60 soys. Class 3.6. In saddle. One mile-and a quarter. .3—NELLIE OSBORNE, J. M. Maconnell, scr. (Owner) .............. 1 I—GODETIA, J. Hamilton/scr. (J. Walsh) 2 S—CHIMING. BILLY, J. Kirkwood, - scr. (Owner) ...................-. 3 Also started—9 Angel Child, scr; 6 Goldwyn, scr.; .7; Irish. King, scr;. 4 Merry Wave, set; -2 Paramount, scr; 8 Imohi, 24yds hhd; 3 John Logan, 36yds bhd. 11 , ■ ;• ', ;■ Won by two lengths, six lengths be-tw-een second, and third. Time, 3min. 4 4-ssec. BELMONT HACK HANDICAP. Of ■ 55 -so vs. . Five furlongs.' S—TAKAKA, J. .Rogers, . 8.0 ,(J.. Dooley) ...................... 1 S—CETCHELA,'G.?C. Bain, 8.5, (J. Cotton) ...................... -. 2 7—SOME BREEZE, J. H. Smith and C.-Burns, 7.10 (W. Austin) ....-, 3 Also started—2 Crubennore, 9.0; 1 Some Queen, 99; G. Leading Boy, 8.9; 3 Miss Redowa, 8.10; . 4 Blue China, 7.16; IO Lady Anglem, 7.10; 9 Slim Jim, 7.10.' '/ ' '/' Won by. three-quarters of a length,, a neck between second and third. Time, Imin. 3sec. ' v . ■■ tL ■, .

- ' -CLIFDEN HACK CUP/- ■ Of 80 bovb. One mile and- a quhrtar. 4—OHAI,'J. H- Smith and C. Burns,' 7.10 (J. Dooley) 1 1— POOR BOY, W. Birsse, 8:11'-(L. . ’ < J. Ellis) 2 2— BARN'. DOOR, A. M. McKay, 8.8 (F. J. McKay) 3 : Also started—Vin,egrove, .99. . Three lengths each way. Time, 2niin.( 1 3-56ec. . . - . .. ■:

ORAWIA. HACK STEEPLECHASE. ■; Of 75 sovs. About two miles. 2— SQUATTER, J. J. Wood, 10.12 (V.-Langford) ’1 I—TOA TAUA, A. M.' McKay, 10.6.' • (L. Hunt) ?..;..... ’ 2 3— SOLDIER’S . DREAM, S. Todd, 10.10 (F. Langford) -, 3 . Also. startrtL-4 Polling Day,'9.7; 5 Driftless, 9.7. . Won by five lengths, third horse eight lengths away. Time, Amin. 9 3-ssec. AV Al AU HACK HANDICAP. Of 55 bovb; Six furlongs. 1— CRUBENMORE, H. .Mason, 99(W. Cooper) ............. . . .... 1 3— CETCHELA, G. C. Bain,; 8,5 (J. ? Cotton) 2 2— BIRD WOOD, .W. J. Burns, 8.-12 ' (N. Trillo) 3 Also started—4 Some. Queen, 99; 6 Pukemaori, 8.2; 5 Baby Bliss, 7112; 7 Blue Ghina, 7.12. • • Won by a length, half a length between second? and. third, lime, Imin. I’6 4-s?ec. '/ ? f, , ’ ’ '■ ALTON HANDICAP TROT. Of 60 sovs. Class 3.45. Saddle. One • mile and a half. ■ 1— PRAIRIE KING, A. C. Mills’, 36 yds bhd’ (J'. Maconnell) 1 4— CHIMING BILLY, J. Kirkwood, scr. (Owner) 2 S_GOLDFLOAVER,. J. Hamilton, scr. . (J. AValsh) 3 Also started —9 Angel Child, scr; 6 Goldwyn, scr; g Irish Qtieen, scr; 3 Merry Wave, scr; 2' Paramount, scr; 7 dteta, 48yds. bhd.. .. - • AVbn by three lengths, twelve lengths betweep (second and third. Time, Jmin. 37sec, .? : ? - " , FAREAVELL HANDICAP. Of 95 sovs. Seven. furlongs. . 3— DOOR, A. M( McKay,' 8.5 (F. J- SlcKay) .... ■■■■ - 1 2— TAKAKA,/- J.'Rogers,.-. .89 -.? (J- .. Dooley ) ■ • •'? I—BANNER BOY, A. M- Irving, 9.5 (L. J.'Ellis)" .3Also started—s 'Vinegrove, 1 : 8.8; "4 Birdwood,' 5.5;/9 Pukemaori,. 7:11; < ■RorribeaUj, 7.7';: - B : ..Slinr Jiihy 7-7-.’; ■■■ ? 1 . AVoif by « a neck (between (Second and third. Time, Imin. SUsee. • CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. ACCEPTORS FOR SATURDAY. Christchurch,, Last Night./ . The following are the acceptances for .‘the Canterbury; Jockey? Club’s 1 meeting on Saturday :— . . ? •: .. HORNBY HANDICAP, of 150 sovs. (Nine furlongs.—-Raineses 10.7, Miss Meroia- ip.3, Punchestowm, 10,2, Semper Paratus 9.13, Thorndale 9.13, .Aberfeldy 9.13, QuiriopaE 9.11, Giggleswick 9-2, High Speed 9.2, Pat’s-Boy 9.0, , TRIAL STAKES, of 150 sovs. Seven furlongs.—-Royal Limohd 8.5, .lhe Viscount 8.5, Pixie 'Gold 8.5, ■■ Homecoming 8.5,. 'Tajcutama 8.5, Coll 8.5, Muff 8.2, ■Craigavon 8.6, Sleipnpr 89, Spear Lad 8.0, Sharp Thorn B.o,.Solwit 8.0, Appeal 89, Invictus 8.0, Totolomai 7.11, Lambent 7.11, Sailor’s Love 7.11, ’ Jason’s Quest ,7-11. . MIDDLE PARK PLATE, of 400 sovsSix furlongs—Lady Pam 9,11| F?. 1 " Weather 8.9,. Coroner .'8.4, Lord Argosy 7.11, Cape Gold 7.6, Taut bow 7,2. MIDSUMMER HANDICAP, of -300 sovs. .One'mile and a quarter .-—Lady Pam 8.9, Hoylake 8.6, Black Duke 8.5, Don Jose 8.1, Desert Song 7.13,. Jaloux 7.6, Topere 7.6, Glenrowan 7.3, Compris 7.3, Admiral Drake 79, Night Parade 7.0, Night Effort 7.0. LYTTELTON PLATE,.. of 950 sovs. Five furlongs.—Solvent 8.13, Last March. 8.7, Type 7.6, The Quorn 7.5, Dodge 7.5, TAutbow 7.5, Maritime 7.3, Azalia 7.2, Boundary Hit 7.2, Battle Queen 7.2, Gold Arrow 7.2, Ma Belle 7-2, Dolly 7.2, Adult 79, Knockalong 79. CRAVEN PLATE, of 200 scab. Seven furlongs.—Great Star 8.13, Spoon 8.8, Staghujiter 8.6, First Raid i .la, -Priao

i 7.12, Charmeuse 7:12, Assemble 7.11, Straightcourse 7.6, Sapient 7.3, The Dove 7.0, Cooma’ssie '79. HALSWELL HANDICAP, of 150 bovs. gix furlongs.—Adelphi .99, Tray Bond 8.6, -Kakara -8.6, ■’Painkiller 8." Bonrose 8.1, Miss .Bradbury 7.12, Juniper 7.9, Shatter? 7.8/Some Acre 7.8, Royal Love 7.5, Hot Tea 7*4,' Knock* any 7.2, ■ Owlsflight 79, ,Countern;arch 7.0, -Silyer,. Salver, 79, Bronzei-od ■ 7.0, Weatherly ' 79, Totolomai 7.0, Mirt res6 Quickly 7.0. • . . < POST; HANDICAP,' of: 150 bovb. One mile.—Ftill Feather. ■ 10.3, • • Meprisant 9.3, First' Raid.B.B, -Asßemble 8.7, Rame.sea .-■ 7rti,-'Miiier.va-l:. Miss Mercia 7.7, Evening 7.7, Parysia ,7.7.. . JACKSON' STAKES SCRATCHINGS. Br'Telezraph—Tress ?Assh.—-Copyright. .. "//: Wanganui, -Last’-. Night. ■ Amnion Ra.. .and,' . Pegaway were seratched ’ ■(.td-night/’/ fpr.’ ■ the Jackson Stakes.- , . ", TRACK WORK AT-<WANGANUI. ■ vVangahui; Feb. ,18. The weather; was? fiiie/fqr the final g-llopfe? ? Tea'- Queen/ran 'D six’ -furlongs comfortably Tn -1?20..> .v; ■ Open- Cheque,and-Malayan, ran. five ('furlongs in .1.41-,’.’.the latter a;shade in front., 1 , ",/•;/. , , ' Ceremony - and '-Impetuous/went halt a mile together in 481-5, the-former doing, it nicely././'''■ /?■; ’ ’ ' _,?'" Moerangi ran' half a mile in. pl* v7 iew- Halloa and Black? Duchess fan half a.niile. in 50 ,1-5, the former ehaping -well.(.'-. A'nim'on' Rii was 'restricted to -..threeqiiarter. pacu (work.?’ ’ i T : "?? Eaglet and In the/ Shade: ran seven furlongs together in 1.31. Cuticle rah five.furlongs.in■ 1-.2J. ?: Portray ran half a mile in SQJ. . Paratoo lid (jetter than.Hinevai’,over five furlongs .in 1.34. ■ 1 ’ 1 ’../ Movie Star and Enter-, fan;’five furlongs comfortably, in. 1.5-.'-- . Statuary ran seven’ ’ .fqrJon’gß in 1.32/2-5.. - " ' ' Avro cleared'. five hurdles in - good style. ' 'Laughing Pritfee ' did ' two - rounds on the plougli and moved Bcratchily. -White Fang went freely-:the plough. ” YOUNGSTERS AO? RiCCAHTpff. Christchurch/ Feb. IS. No work of interest was provided by the training operations at Riccarton this morning. G. Jones, who arrived yesterday, gave his horses useful tasks. A number of trainers welcomed'.-the opportunity to school young horses at the starting barrier. ■ > :

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Taranaki Daily News, 19 February 1931, Page 3

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OKAI’S DOUBLE VICTORY Taranaki Daily News, 19 February 1931, Page 3

OKAI’S DOUBLE VICTORY Taranaki Daily News, 19 February 1931, Page 3