LATE RESULTS.
Christchurch H.C. KENNELS HACK HANDICAP, Of 80 sovs; second horse 10 sovs, and third horse 5 sovs from the stake. Seven furlongs. 3-s—-DOIRAN, Mr J. A. Matthewson's ch g, by Winning Hit— Brave Deed. 3yrs, 8.0 (A. H. Eastwood) 1 2- —MANETHO, Mr N. S. Perry’s ch g, by Diaoquenod—Lovelorn, 4yrs, 8.2 (J. W. Jennings) .... 2 6-6—ST JOAN, Mr J. H. James’s b f by Jericho—St Leavens, 3yrs, 8.0 (G. Humphreys) 3 4-2 Verden 8.13 (M. Kirwan). 7-7 Fleeting Glance 8.4 (A. Didham), 5-4 Tea Garden 8.0 (E. Ludlow). 1-1 Helen Gold 8.0 (L. J. Ellis), 8-8 Moab Queen 8.0 (A. Russell). 11-11 Natural 8.0 <\V. Waddell), 9-9 Skv Lass 8.0 (A. Mesfservy) and 10-10 Jeremy 8.0 (D. Cotton) also started. Won by half a length, two lengths between second and third. Time—lmin KIRWEE TROT HANDICAP, (In harness). Of 75 sovs; second horse 10 sovs, and third horse 5 sovs from the stake. Class 3min 42sec. One mile and a half. 3- —WARBOAT, Mr T. H. M’Girr * b g, by Man o’ War—lvy Dillon, Gyrs, scr (T. H. M’Girr) . . 1 5- —PREFACE, Mr J. Payne’s b m. by Author Dillon—Daisy Lynn, aged, ser (E. C. M’Dermott) .... 2 4- —JIMMY I>E ORO. Mrs M. Hiddlestone’s b g, by Rey d<e Oro— Minney Yet. syrs, 12yds bhd (A. Holmes) 3 6-9 Margaret Chenault scr. 2-3 Thornworthy ser, 1-1 General Wrack scr, 11-11 Royal Audo scr. S-8 Good Companion scr coupled with Betty Wrack 8 4 yds bhd., 10-10 Iron Man scr. 9-6 Recess 12yds bhd. 8-6 Smoke Screen 12yds and 12-12 Tangatu 36yds also started. Won by a length, a length between second an*? third. Times—--3m in 28 3-ssee, 3m in 28 4-3 sec, 3m in 2Ssee. Foxton Meeting. [ WHARAXGI HANDICAP, ot 75 sovs. Seven furlongs. 1- FOREIGN QUEEN, Mr D. Kemp’s. | 8.8 (K. Vottre) l I 2—ROYAL HUNTING, Mr O. Nelson’s. 9.0 (B. H. Morris) 2 3—NAVAHO, Mr B. L. Hammond’s 8.8 (W. E. Pine) 3 4 Eminent 9.8 (S. Wilson) also started. Won by two lengths, one length between second and third. RANGIOTU HACK HANDICAP. of CO sovs. Five furlongs and a half. GLADIUM, Mr E. Simpson’s, 8.2 (S. Wilson) 1 PHEON, Mr V. E. Bryant s, 5.2 (car 8.4) (T. Green) 2 WASTELAND. Mr F. J. Carmont’s, 8.8 (A. Jenkins) 3 Nebulae 8.10 (car. 8.12) <L. G. Morris), Joystick 8.6 (G. Gunn). Whetuma 8.4 (G. W. Duncan) and Hybiscus 8.3 also started. Won by two lengths, three-quarters of a length between second and third. Tim© lmin 10 sec. Poverty Bay T.C. TAHOKA HACK HANDICAP, of 60 sovs. One mile. 2- —Kind Words. 8.2 (M’Jnally) 1 3- —Sunstead, 8.4 (Fanning) 2 1-2—Kahunoke, 9.3 (H. Dulieu) .... 3 4-5 Hunting Jay 8.12, 6-6 Isms 8.3 and 5- Peter Paul also started. Won by two and a quarter lengths, one and a quarter lengths between second and third. Peter Paul was fourth. Time—lmin 51 l-ssec. FAREWELL HANDICAP, of 65 sovs. Six furlongs. 3- —Royal Bengal. 9.13 (Atkins) .. 1 4- —Sunny Song, 8.3 (Anderson) .. 2 1- —False Scent, 8.10 (Callahan) . . 3 2- Grumpy 8.7 and 5-5 Master Eric: S.O also started. False Scent, Grumpy and Master Eri« were the early leaders, but in the final dash in the straight Royal Bengal came away and won by three and a half lengths from Sunny Song, who finished strongly a neck ahead of False Scent, with Master Eric two lengths back in fourth place. Time—lmin 21 sec. Rotorua Hunt Races. ROTORUA AND BAY OF PLENTY HUNT CUP. of 70 sovs. About three miles. 2- —Nukutere, 10.8 1 1- —St Warrigal. 10.9 2 6- —Tarrapeen, 9.0 3 3- Wako King 9.12, 5-5 Frince Rufus 9.2 and 4-4 Coachman 9.0 also started. LADIES’ BRACELET HANDICAP, of 23 sovs. One mile. 4-4—Silver Division. 10.3 1 3- —Lucky Strike. 10.0 2 2- —Golden England. 10.0 3 1-1 London 10.10, 6-6 Kiistar 10.1, 9-9 Glad Abbey 10.0, 6-8 Kingsland 10.0, 8-7 Oringa 10.0 and 5-5 Tapapa 10.0 also started. HUNTSMAN’S HANDICAP, of 50 sovs. Six furlongs. 6- —Lady Zinnia, 8.0 1 7- —Gigantic, 8.7 (bracketed with London) 2 1-I—Welcome Lu. 8.7 3 3-5 Valpai 9.10. 5-4 Try Luck 8.7, 2-2 Last Lap 8.7, 7-8 London 8.6, 8-7 Grand
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXIV, Issue 828, 31 July 1933, Page 10
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