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WILLOW WAVE’S DURBAR

ASHBURTON TROTTING STEWARDS’ TO NORMA BINGEN. TAXPAYER WINS FINAL EVENT. By Telegraph—Press Association. Ashburton, Last Night. For the trotting meeting to-day thefe Was glorious weather and the Course was in the best of condition. The attendance Was large but below the average. The totalisator handled £9997, aS against £16,072 last year, which was the Walla Walla meeting. Great interest was taken in the parade of two-year-olds, 1935 entrants for the Sapling Stakes. Results were:— ALLENTON HANDICAP. Of £125; trotters; 3.49 class. One mile and a-half. 1— AIR FLOW, limit (Gallagher) .... 1 4— DISCORD, limit (Rapley) 2 10—WINSOME LADDIE, limit (Withers) 3 Also started: 3 Bitter Sweet, limit;-9 Great Harvester, limit; 2 Ann Parrish, limit; 8 Bon Chance, limit; 13 Royal Parrish, limit; 6 Princess Guy, limit; 12 Anteros, limit; 11 Bingen Lin,, limit;, 7 WinnOw, limit; 14 Master Wrack, limit; 5 Harvest Lady, 24yds. Three lengths; neck. Time, 3m. 30 2— ' IMPROVERS’ HANDICAP. Of £125; 3.43 class.- One mile and a-half. 1— GRAND MOGUL, limit (Fraser junr.) J 10—ZEST, limit (Behrens) 2 5— HIDDEN CHARM, limit (Bryce junr.) 3 Also started: 8 Play On, limit; 6 Cream Harvester, limit; 12 Satin Lass, limit; 13 Loretta, limit; 3 Self, limit; 2 General Sarsfield, limit; 7 Royal Palm, limit; 11 Interlude, limit, coupled with Epilogue, limit; 4 Cruiser, limit; 9 Star Vale, 12 yds. Play On fell shortly after the start. Two lengths; three lengths. Time, 3m. 23 3-ss. DURBAR HANDICAP. Of £300; 4.33 class. Two miles. 3— WILLOW WAVE, limit (Hooper) 1 4— CRAGANOUR, 12yds (S. A. Edwards) 2 2— BRACKEN, limit (Fraser) • 3 Also started: 2 Tempest, 48yds, coupled with Bracken; 5 Gay Gordon, 12yds; 1 Rey Spec, 24yds; 6 Great Logan, 24yds. Going to the back, when twelve lengths separated the first and last horses, Rey Spec took the lead from Bracken and Willow Wave. Bracken was the first to enter the straight, with Rey Spec very close, and Craganour and Willow Wave together. The latter went up on the outside to win by a head, with two lengths between second and third. Time, 4m. 26 3-ss. HARVEST HANDICAP. Of £150; 3.35 class. One mjle and a-half. I—BIG AUTHOR, limit v (Hooper) .... 1 3— DE SOTO, limit (Bryce) 2 6— ROYAL DE ORO, 12yds (Maidens) 3 Also started: 9 Silver Axw'orthy, limit; 6 Sage King, limit; 2 Guy Mauritius, limit; 10 Jean Drusus, limit; 7. Rongomai, limit; 5 Irish Peach, limit; 4 Bide a Wee, limit. Two lengths; head. Time, 3m. 23 4-ss, STEWARDS’ HANDICAP. Of £225; trotters; 3.30 class. One mile and a-half. 1— NORMA BINGEN (Teahen) 1 2— TEVIOT DOWNS, limit (Mitchell) 2 4— SEA GIFT, 48yds (Smith) i. 3 Also started; 3 Raclaim, 12yds, coupled with First Wrack, 60yds; 6 Fifa, 36yds; 5 New Metford, 36yds. Two lengths; ten lengths. Time, 3m. 23 l-ss. . : J RAKAIA HANDICAP. Of £175; 3.30 class. One mile and a-half. 7— MARIE CELESTE, 12yds (McTigue) 1 6—GUY JUNIOR (King) 2 I—IRAQ, 24yds (Fraser) 3 Also started: 8, Lone Derby, limit; 9 Golden Cross, limit; 5 Grace McElwyn, limit; . 2 Village Guy, limit; 10 Whippet, limit; 4 Graham Direct, 24yds; 11 Paul Drusus, 24yds; 3 Gamble, 24yds; 12 Ta» ngatu, 36yds. Head each way. Graham Direct was fourth a head away, Time, 3m. 17 l-ss. autumn handicap. Of £150; 3.39 class. One mile and a-half, 1— WEE WRACK (A. Holmes) 1 13-IMPOSTER, 12yds (Hooper) .... 2 8— PRINCE, 36yds (Bryce) .. 3 Also started: 9 Our Fay, limit; 7 Wheat Pool, limit; 3 Vanity Fair, limit; 14 Waving Corn, limit; 17 Dandy Lo» eanda, limit; IJ. Boltaire, limit; 4 Levity, limit; 18 Brixton, limit; 12 Rewai, limit; 10 Lynley de Oro, limit; 1 Summit, 12 yds, coupled with winner; 16 Sjlk Cord, 12yds; 5 Sea Trail, 24yds; 15 Wild Dreams, 24yds; 6 Mystery Yet, 36yds; 2 Dillon Queen, 36yds. ? Three lengths; half a length. Time, 3m. 22 4-ss. ‘ FAREWELL HANDICAP. Of £250; 2.47 class. One mile and a» quarter. 2— TAXPAYER, limit (F. Holmes) .... 1 5— WILD GUY, 12yds (Withers) 2 I—LITTLE NELSON, limit (Hooper) 3 Also started: 7 Ciro, limit; I 3 Editor, limit; 11 Linella, limit; 9 Great Chenault, limit; 12 Mountain Ore, limit; 3 Rey Spec, 12yds; 10 Prairie King, 12yds; 6 Eureka Boy, 12yds; 8 Wrecker, 24yds; 4 Elvo, 24yds. Half a length; two lengths. Time, 2m. 44 4-ss. REHANDICAPS FOR RIVERTON. Timaru, Last Night. Rehandicaps for the Riverton meeting are:— Waiau Steeplechase: Red Lance 10.6. Riverton Cup: Grand Finale 8.2. Visitors’ Hack Handicap: Epris 9.6, Silk Paper 8.9. Great Western Steeplechase: R6d Lance 9.3.

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Taranaki Daily News, 15 April 1935, Page 10

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WILLOW WAVE’S DURBAR Taranaki Daily News, 15 April 1935, Page 10

WILLOW WAVE’S DURBAR Taranaki Daily News, 15 April 1935, Page 10