RACES AT OTAUTAU
GRAND FINALE WINS THE CUP. STEEPLECHASE TO RED LANCE. By Telegraph—Press Association. Invercargill, April 13. The annual meeting of the Otautau Racing Club was held to-day. The weather was fine, the attendance good and the track holding. The totalisator investments were £3849 10s, again £3538.10s on the corresponding day last. year. Results are;— CROWN STAKES. Of £45. Six furlongs. 5- VALARTH, 9.0 (Didham) 1 7- RED TERROR, 8.7 (Langford) .. 2 6- TAUTAU MAID, 8.7 (Morton) ... 3 Also started: 3-1 Ocean Singer 8.12, 2-2 Vavemai 8.12,. 9-9 Colon 8.10, 4-4 Walpounamu 8.10, 9-10 Cintilla 8.7, 8-8 Corban 8.7, 1-3 King Willow 8.7, 10-11 Royal Huntsman 8.7, 10-12 Royal Wood 8.7. Four lengths; one length. Vavemai was fourth. Time, Im 18s. WALLACE TROT. Of £55; 3.43 class. One mile and a half. 6-6—TRITOMA, limit (Walsh) 1 1-I—VACATION, limit (Maconnell) .. 2 5-S—CHIEF DRUSUS, limit (McLellan) 3 Also started: 13-15 Alwyn Belle limit, 10-12 Bessie Freeman limit, 7-8 Bondi Chimes limit, 8-9 Captain Sun limit, Illi) Dainty Miss limit, 11-14 Edith Grattan limit, 9-7 Happiness 36yds bhd, 2-3 Leitrim limit, 12-10 Loyal Sun limit, 4-4 Nell Grattan limit, 3-2 Seamark limit, 13-11 Single Lee 48yds bhd. » A head; two lengths. Seamark was fourth. Times, 3m 375, 3m 37 3-ss, 3m 38s. OTAUTAU CUP. . Of £llO. One mile and,a quarter. 1-2—GRAND FINALE. 8.0 (DoOley) ... 1 3- VENITE, 7.10' (Taylor) 2 5- 7.1 (Phillips) 3 Also started: 6-6 the Smuggler 9.1, 8-8 Cough 7.12, 2-1 First Song 8.1, 7-7’Water Power 7.12, 4-4 Totolomai 7.0. Two lengths; a head. Water Power was fourth. Time, 2m 10s. RINGWAY HACK. Of £45. Five furlongs. 1- SILK PAPER, 8.10 (Didham) 1 9- CLARA BOW, 8.1 (McLellan) .... 2 2- SILVER DART, 7.5 (Taylor). 3 Also started: 4-2 Bowlands 8.11, 6-4 Slaemish 8.8, 8-7 Memories 1.13, 5-4 June the Third 7.9, 7-7 Little Pal 7.5, 10-7 Insolvency 1 7.4, 3-5 Arauline 7.0, 11-6 Colon 7.0. Two lengths; One length. Slaemish was fourth. Time, Im 4s. OTAUTAU STEEPLECHASE. Of £75 ss. About two miles and a quarter. 6- RED LANCE, 9.0 (Walker) ..... 1 8- TOWING, 9.0 (Morton) 2 10- NYLOTIS, 9.11 (Perkins) '.. 3 Also started: 9.8 Quinopal . 11.9, 10-11 Paris 10.13, 3-3 EcClefechah 9.9, 1-1 French Fleet 9.8 (fell); 4-5 Parasang 9.4, 2-2 Bandy Boa 9.0, 7-7 Hostage 9.0, 5-4 Royal’ LimOhd 9.0, 11-10 TrisOx 9.0 (fell). A length. and a half; four lengths. Quinopal was foufth. time, 5m 28. 3-ss. BAYSWATER SADDLE TROT. Of £53; 3.43 class. One mile and a half. 5- PARK DRIVE, limit (Esplin) ■. ... 1. 1-I—PICOTTE, 24yds bhd (Walsh) ... 2 1-3—PACHA, limit (Todd) ..5.3 Also started: 11-11 Alwyn Belle limit, 6- Bondi Chimes limit,. 2-2 Chief Drusus limit and Silver Gtiy limit, 7-9 Fortune King limit, 3-4 Golden Guy limit; 4-5 Margaret King 12yds bhd, 8-8 Single Lee 48yds bhd. Neck; two lengths. Silver Guy was fourth. Times, 3m 38 4-ss, 3m 375, 3m 39 4-
STRATHMORE HACK. Of £45. Six furlongs. 3-4--EPRIS, 9.2 (Pratt) 1 5-S—SLAEMISH, 8.0 (Humphries) .... 2 10-10— JACOBIN, 8.1 (Jenkins) 8 •AfeS Started: 4-8 Beam 9.6, 2-1 Acla 8.2, 9-7 Bowlands 8.2, 1-3 Silk Paper 8.1, 8 9 Braw Lad 7.2, 6-2 Valiska 7.2, 7-6 Wonderful 1.1, U-H Dazzling Eyes 7.0, 12-12 Johnny .7.0. . ■ .. ' 'three lengths'; two lengths. Silk Paper Was fourth. Time Ini 17s.
MACAULAY MEMORIAL. Of £65. One mile. 3- TOREADOR, 8.0 (Humphries) ... 1 4- TOTdLOMAI, TA (Wilkon) ...... 2 6-6—NIGGERHEAD, 7.o.(Dent) ...... 3 Also started: 1-1 Great Shot 9.0, 2-3 Hystride 7.6, 5-5 Leading Boy 7.0. Neck; two lengths and a half. Great Shot was fourth. Time, Im 445.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 April 1935, Page 10
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