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RANGITIKEI RACING CLUB

OONCLUDfCNG DAY

For the second day of the Rangjitikei Meeting there was boautiful weather. The course was hard and fast, and the. v attendance was good. . The tote for the] two days put through £21,109, against • £14,819 last -$*w Year meeting. Re- . suits: —:" ••■" . ■') ' • ':•■' EianigitotoHaiok (6 furlongs; 90 sows). —Mr Neal's Manakau 8.3 (F. C Porter) i 1; Martin's Aleeto, 7.5 (Pitts), 2; Red Lupin, 7.5, 3. Also started: Lady1 Louiso 8.12, Jackpin 7.12, Missiile' 7.10. ; From a good start Manakau iand Alecto went to the front and led throughout, ' ■winning by two lengths. Time, 1 mm. i 15 sees. ■' Clifton Handicap (7 rfktrlongs, 110 soys. Martin's Man Ami, 8.10 (CEtmnenson), 1; Mr Budck's Rangjaikua, 7.12 (W. Bell), 2; Mr Raynbr/s Dearest, 9.1 (B. Deeley), 3. Also started: Red Lupin 7.5. Rod Lupin and Mom A/mi got the lead on the%band, but the for- ! mer fell back last. Rangiatua- wlas running well, 'but Mon Ami easily he'ldf. her own, winiuinig |by two lengths, Dearest : half ja length" away. Time: 1 mm. 28 2-5 sees. Sand'on Hurdles (1J Mies, 100 soys). —Mr Ca-fcherall's Chief Marshal 9.0 6F., Flynn), 1; Mr LimJbrick'is. Stecombe,. 9.9; (L^ifard). 2; Mt Campbell's Waiiaio, 9.5 (J. Decry), 3. Also iian: Boliin 10.8, I Leolantef 10.0. Sa.ndy Paul 9.8 t< Rend- j rock 9.0. Ait the home,bend Chief" Mar- j ,sha'l amid Leolaniter were togebheir vrvtfa \ Waiaia third. In tihe straight Wa/Mo " was with' Chief Marshal and Sleiaicomjb'e '

wias also with iifhe leaders. Chief Marshal proved too mnibh f£o» Waiai'o, 'and Sleacomilie, with a late irun come second, two lengths from -the 'winner.,Waiiaio two:lentgfchs away third, and Bollam last. iWe 2 nxin. 51 2-5 sees. ~ .

iNigafkiapaJE[a.ok Hurdles (1J males,. 95, f soys).—-Mr Caimpl>ell's iFlingot, 10.13 ' (J. Dewy), 1. Mr "Brioe*s "Whimiper, 9.3 (F. Ments:hei-)>2; Mr Smith's (Suiixose, 9.0 (G. Caddy). 3. Also a-an:— Moahau 10.5. St. Feliic 9.0. Trekkher ' 9.0, and Chief Office,r 9.0. Passing the stand, Trefekiher and .St. Felix weir©' staydng with tlie fa.vouTite^ iand Moahau ' was in fifth p'.'iaioe. At the fcaok of the course Moahau dropped (back ta laigb, j and pullejl up. .At the home ibend • Flinigot proved to have too much, ipaoe for 'Whimper, and won tbyJa n!eck. Sunrose ha¥ a length anvay third. TSm©, 2 mm. 51 2-ffsecs. - Greatf *rd Stakes (one mile and a disfance, 17-5 soys) 8.3 (L. Wilson), 1; Mr"Attfield's Bonnie Boy, 7.8 (W. Bell), 2; Mr PiafLmer's Labour Day, 8.2 (W. Ryan), 3. Also ran: Master Laddo 7.10, Ngatimiaru 7.10, Royal Marine 7.3, Waipaku 7.3, Goodjwin Park 7.1. Ot/ahu 7.1, Aloha 6.11. A good stJart. Passing the stand Aloha. Royal Marine, Masted Ladd'o, and LaJbour "Day. was the order, but at iseven furlongs Waipaku got a'break of several .len.<sbhs, and. .ait. the "back came iaiwiaystill leading, Mendnp and Labour Day were together. Rounding the bend MfendKip, took cojtoinand, with Bonnie Boy second, Labour iDay dosing Ms position. An exciting run home followed, MencHp winning" by half a length, Labour Day third 'half a length away. Tim© 1 mm. 55 2-6 seas. Kdlleyanoon Hack (1 mile, 90 soys) Mr Baston's CVloutoa G.M; 7.5 (McOartem), 1;' Mr Pitt's Miasteir Tuiouhi, 7.9 KJ. O'Shea),' 2; Mr O'Halloran's Aruake, 7.6 (R. Berry), 3. AJso"matt: Kina 8.5, 'TotikuTia 8.-1, Eastwind, Barky, and Bonfire 7.2. Won by a short length. Time 1 mm. 52 2-5 sees.

. JRauiihai Welter (100 -soys) Mo ,- Mannaway's Rill, 9.8 (A. Olliver), Ij '■'~.Mr THopeftfU's Muleteer, 8.0 (B. DSely), ' 2.; Mr ScniUy'a Assalon, 8.1 (A. McMullen), 8. Also ran: Kauroa 8.2, AMure, Sepoy, ""and Whetumiaramia 8.0. Whefra-

nsaramia 'got the '.Worst' of the stai-t. Aaoalon went to the front, and was

leading; by '.sererail nengt-hs "ait the four furlongs, -with Muteteeir vand Rill in the places. Rounding the bend.'..Muleteer

closed ion tUie Jeader. Rill also improving his position. .'■ The three mete 'a-[ breast comiimg down the striaagpE,"'BiU) s winning % a long neck, the third "horse a length awiay; Time■ 1- 'imiir.'' '28 2-5 sees. ■ , ..- : ' . . ' ■

■ Pukehou ScuV.ry (80 sews.. 5 furlongs); —-Mr Alexander's 'Piatronale, 8.10 (A. OMiver), 1: Mr Ha.thavvinv's Heather, 7.0 (W. Beill), 2: Mr ClayV, Waa- Queen, 8.5 Diedv). 3. A'ilsq ran : Hacmurana 7.11, Lord. Lnpin 7.2, 'HapiWgO.' acra; The Brvjer, Tama.kra.:'ia.nd R'uiapu-,j 'hi 7.0. Won by a good lemTth. Time 1 mm. 14 sees. (?) " - ~ 'j

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 13 December 1912, Page 8

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RANGITIKEI RACING CLUB Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 13 December 1912, Page 8

RANGITIKEI RACING CLUB Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 13 December 1912, Page 8