THAMES PLATE TO ALLOY
PRESIDENT’S TO GOLO - DAY '
BIG DIVIDENDS AT THE
MEETING.
ONLY £7 ON-ONE PLACED HORSE, j
gy Telfgreph.—Press AsspMjtipn.
i- /.//■“ ■' : Thames/ The ' xyeather was overcast, with qu ./ occasionally slight drizzle, for the coneluding day of the Thames races. -The track was good and the attendance fair. // It was a ; day pf surprises. Mis- Lulu,., who was. beaten by a head in the ‘first race, had on only seven tickets on”h<r : ; and paid a dividend of nearly a score. Last Lap, the winner of the Turua Handicap, paid a big dividend. Heavy scratchings reduced - the fields. The ; . totalisator handled - £6851, coippared with £BB5O on the second day last year. The total for the meeting was £13,557,. a decrease of £2874 compared with I?'' year. Results - ‘ ~ • KOPU HANDICAP. Of £55. Six furlongs. ■: ; I—THE PULLET, 8.4 (Voitre)'t I; 12—MISS LULU, 8.0 (C. Rooke) ...... 2 3— REVIVER, 8-3 (L. Manson) .•.•«...•• - 3 Also, started: 6 Hushing. 8.6, 2 . Sweet • Whisper 8.3, 2 Bright Flower 8.2, 13 . St. Musk 8.0, 9 Tralee 8.0, 10 Trickle 7.12, 4/ Directory 7.12, 11 Black' Jacket 7.12! 14 Stray Lap 7.12, 7 Wee Pat 7.12, 8 Substation ,7.12. ' ./■ - : Won by a head, with a nose between second and third. Time, Im. ,16s! - COUNTY HIGHWEIGHT ' Of £65. Nine furlongs. , . ' " 1— GRAND TALK, -10£ (J. : Md^e)-Y. 2— WELCOME BOY, 9.10 (Thompson)."2 4— NEIL, 9.3 .(R. -Mcßae), .............. ’3 . . Also ■ started: 3 High Pitch 10.10. :•/ Won by. a n<sck; - with three lengths between second and third. Time, - ' 56 4-ss. ‘ 1 ’ > ' - TURUA HANDICAP. /■ •Of £6O. Six -furlongs. ■ B—LAST LAP, 8.0 (Martin)' .......... 1 7—ILLLUMINELLI, 7.10 (Broughton)' 2 1— MARMORATE, 7.11' (Atkins) , Also, started: .5, Lapstone. 8.10, 3-Tin Lap 8.5, 6 British Columbia 7.12/4 Roman Mascot 7.10, 2 On Approval 7.'9, 10' ’The Pullet'7.B/ (61b'. penalty), 9 Fancy Bby, 7-0- , ' : ... ■ Won by a' neck, with a ,head .-.between second and third. Time, ,Im. 14s. THAMES PLATE.; .'/r/J j Of £lOO. One mile and a : furlong. - / 4—ALLOY, 7.7 . (Tremain)^..;, 1 2— GAY IDEA, 7.11 (Broughton) ..;./,'2 i, 1— CHIEF'JOY, klO (Vpitre) Also started: 3 Grand Tea 7,12. Chief Joy and Alloy were in front, until Zy the straight, where the-, lattgr ' took/fi charge and won comfortably' by. - a length . from Gay Idea, who was slightly ham-, pered in getting a run at the-top of the straight. The .’favourite was ‘ half . a length away. Time, Im. 53 3-ss. ■ HIKOTAIA STAKES.. ' ; - ? Of £65. Five furlongs. . 2— KING MESTOR, 8.3 (Atkins) ... 1 1— PELAGIA, .7.7 (Voitre) .....; ->2 , 4—HUNTING.MAH), .7.7 (Parsons): .. 3 Also started: 3 Bonny Gay 7.13, 5-■ Mungacre' 7.10 and Lagoon ,7.3 (bracketed), 6 Nifty-7.2; ‘ ‘ ' t . , : - , Won by a head, with three lengths.'!)?tween second and third. Time,. Im, ’1 Z 2- , : i . , ‘ i PRESIDENT’S HANDICAP. : .//■' : Of £75. Six furlongi 1— GOLD.' DAY, 8.3 (/Mclnally) ..vk. 1 1 2— 8.8 (Voitre) -2 3— KING’S-ARCHER, 8.10 (L. Diilieii) 3 Also started: 4Te Taone 7.0. ./ /./ ' Won by a neck, .'a . length and a half ■ between second and third. . Time, Im. :is'kss. •NGATE A HACK HANDICAP. • -'7 Of ’£6s. One mile/ , 4— HAWTHORN, 8.1 (P. Mqßa<?) ..'.i . j l ' I—PkLTING,’B.3 (Voitre) 3—CURRAJONG; 8.1 (Broughton) .... ‘3> Also started:. 2 Blanford 9.0, 5 Roxy 7.5, 7 Free Air 7.4, 6 Master Mqsk 7.0. . ' FAREWELL HANDICAP. / -/ , / ;; Of £7O. Seven furlongs. //' ' l ./ 1— ciifcF COOK, 8.3 (Jenkins) ... , 1 5— ALLOY, 8.3 (L. Dulieu) . ',2 / ; 3—CHROMADYNE, '9.3 (Bagby) .... 3'J Also started: 4 Gold Day 8.11, 6 Hann:- < ba1.7.7, 2 Lord Willonyx 7;3.' Won -by a nose, with half a> length , between second and'third. Time, lAi. . 272- '• ■’
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 January 1933, Page 3
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