THAMES RACES.
W ahine Reihi Tapu Handicap. SIR ABB SECOND. Per Press Association. ' THAMES. This Day. The Thames Jockey Club’s annual meeting opened to-day in fine weather. There was a fair attendance. The track was fast having benefited from the recent heavy showers. Results:— TAPU HANDICAP. Of 55 sovs. Seven furlonjrs. 3- WAHINE REIHT, 7.9 (MKenzie) l 2-3—STR ARB. 7.12 M-.MAZIR, 9.0 (Keying, 3 Scratched: True Measure. Whirling;, St Allance. Thorne and Taniwhirau. Won by two and a half lengths, a nose between second and third. Time—lmin 13 3-osec. BOROUGH HIGH-WEIGHT HANDICAP Of 65 uov*. Nine furlongs. 1- DON'T RAP. 9.0 (Preston) . 1 4- —ROT AL WINTON. 9.0 (Fliarkey) * 5 - S — v ALCUIR, 9.6 (Sul 1 i van ) 3 Scratched: Royal Appellant, -Auburn Rose. Won by a neck, four lengths between second and third. Time—lmin 55 l-ssec. FRYING HANDICAP. Of 90 sovs. Six furlong’s. 2- —LTA FAIL, 7.0 (Pine) 1 1-3—KING FORD. 8.0 (M Tavish) 2 6- —HAMPTON PARK. 7.10 (O. Reed) 3 Mungatoon, King Mestor and Sirona also started. Won by a length, half a length between second and third. Time —lmin 12 3-ssec.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20509, 10 January 1935, Page 9
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