CUP TO KING MUSK
meeting at pukearuhe tonneere in tuakau stakes. BARN DANCE WINS HACK CUP. By Telegraph—Press Association. Pukekohe, Last Night. The combined Bay of Islands and Franklin meeting was held yesterday in fine and dull weather. There was,a record attendance. The. going was easy after recent rain. Totalisator investments totalled £21,170 10s against £31,819 10s last year. • . • An inquiry, was held into the running of On Parade in the Onewhero Hack Cup and a charge that the horse did not run on its merits was upheld., G. A. Holland, the trainer. J. F. Fergus, the jockey, and the horse were disqualified for six months. Results were:— WAIUKU HACK HANDICAP. . Of £lOO. Seven furlongs and 22 yards. 2- MISS LU, car. 8,5 (J. Smith) ... 1 3- MERRY LAP, car. 7.10 (H. Goldfinch) 2 4- KING TUT, 7.7 (Parsons) 3 Also started: 5-5 Emancipation 8.9, 1-2 Tuaheahe 8.4, 6-6 Hawthorn 7.7, 7-7 Per? fecto 7.7. . Length ahd a-half; two lengths. Time, lm. 30 2-ss. BOMBAY MAIDEN HANDICAP. Of £lOO. Six furlongs. 2-2—QUEEN NONA, , 8.5 (Wiggins) .. 1 5- LADY DIANA, 8.2 (Manson) .... 2 1-I—HIGH TEA, 8.1 (Broughton) .... 3 Also started: 4-5 British Jewel 7.9, 7-7 Laudatory car. 7.12, 6-6 Pola Dance ear. 7.13 t, 3-4 Rona Bay 7.9, 8-8 Star Marie Neck; length and a-half. Time, Im. 15 2-ss. PUNI HURDLES HANDICAP. Of £l2O. One mile and five furlongs. 1- RECORD FLIGHT, 9.8 (Mcßae). 1 4-3—RULING KING, 9.2 (Fergus) ... 2 2- BENIGHTED, car. 9.4 (Rennie) .. 3 Also started: 3-4 St. Aines 9.10, 5-5 Solanio 9.2, 6-6 Slump 9.0. Head; three lengths. Time, 3m. 0 4-ss. FRANKLIN CUP HANDICAP. Of' £3OO. One mile and a-quarter. 2- KING MUSK, 7.7 (Broughton) ... 1 6- MUNGATOON, 8.6 (Tremain) ... 2 1-I—SINKING FUND, 8.0 (McTavish) 3 Also started: 5-4 Prince Colossus 8.10, 3- Caliente 7.4, 4-3 Gypsy Moth car. 7.4, 7- Psychologist car. 7.1. Three lengths; half a head. Time 2m. 7 1-SS. TUAKAU STAKES. Of £lOO, Five furlongs. 4- TONNERRE, 8.0 (Keesing) 1 1- ORAC, 8.7 (Goldfinch) 2 2- LIGHT COMEDY, 7.11 (McKenzie) 3 Also started: 11-10 Court Arina 8.7, 9-9 Gloucester 8.7, 8-7 Lilbert 8.7, 10-13 Ta? whaio car. 8.9, 7-8 Trouvaille 8.7, 6-5 Gap Vaals 8.0, 3-3 Armacourt 7.11, 12-10 Eudorace 7.11, 5-6 Lady Valma 7.11, 13-12 Whiriette 7.11. Length; three-quarters of a length. Time, Im. 2 3-ss. ONEWHERO HACK CUP. Of £l5O. One mile and one furlong. 3- BARN DANCE, 8.1 (McTavish) .. 1 6-&—BONNY GAY, car. 7.4 (Purkis) .. 2 1-1-SUNNY DOWNS, 8.5 (McKenzie) 3. Also started: 5-5 On Parade 9.0, 4-3 First Lap 8.12, 11?11 Musquil 8.3, 2-2 Huskie car. 7.7, 7-7 Royal Appellant 7.11, 8- Miss Lulu car. 7.3, 12-12 Princess Bede car. 7.3, 10-10 Tutor car. 7.7, 9?9 Wee Pat cap. 7.4|. • Length; three-quarters of a length. Time, lm. 56 l-ss.
BUCKLAND HACK HANDICAP. Of £lOO. Six furlongs. 3- TRAY BIT, 8.12 (Broughton) .. 1 2-2—CROONING, 8.6 (Manson) t 4- LORD WTLLONYX (Goldfinch) $ f Dead-heat for second. Also started: 6-6 Princess Star 9.2, 7-7 Solomon 8.10, 1-1 Miss Lorraine 7.10, 5-5 Our Bonnie car. 7.4. — Half a length. Time, Im. 15s. PUKEKOHE HANDICAP. Of £156.' Seven furlongs and 22 yards. 1- STAR ARTIST, 8.3 (Goldfinch) .. 1 2- WHAKAPARA, car. 7.2 (W. Thomson) • •• 3 S^6—GREEK GOLD (Keesing) 3 Also started: 7-7 Gay Broney 8.0, 3-3 Hushing car. 7.61 4-4 Respectful car. 7.4, 6-5 Sirona car. 7.2. Length and a-half; half a length. Tiffie, Im. 29 4-ss. MATA SCHOOL PICNIC OUTING AT TAUMATA PARK. The Mata school picnic was held at Taumata Park, Eltham this week when a pleasant time was spent in games and competitions. A cricket match between those living north of the factory and those living in the south resulted in a win for the tetter by 63 to 26. The winners of the competitions were: Messrs. N, Lee, C. KPlly, C. Slater and C. Hitchcock. The children’s running events resulted:— Upper girls: Nancy Slater 1, Aenid Kelly 2, Eileen Dive 3; boys: Laurie Hitchcock 1, Charles McKenzie 2. Standard 4 boys: Leslie Bull 1, Eric Oldfield 2. Standard 3 boys: Desmond Hitchcock 1, Errol Hitchcock 2. Standard 2 girls: Kathleen Slater 1, Molly 'McKenzie 2. Standard 1 boys: William McKenzie 1, Colin Hitchcock 2. Upper primers: James Slater 1, Mervyn Hitchcock 2. Lower primers: Doreen Lee 1, Lean Laird 2. Three-legged race, upper girls: Nancy Slater and Aenid Kelly; boys: Laurie Hitchcock and John Bull; juniors: Desmond Hitchcock and Colin Hitchcock. Potato race: John Bull, Desmond Hitchcock, Eric Oldfield, Colin Hitchcock.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 March 1935, Page 12
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