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GOLD WREN WINS

OTAGO HUNT CUP MONIPERE'S MILD SURPRISE WYNWOOD’S “DOUBLE” [ F.r Frew Association.) DUNEDIN, Aug. 27. The Otago Hunt Club s meeting was held to-day n line, windy weather. The track was in perfect order. The totalisator handled £17,453, compared with £14,154 10s last year. Results:— SEAVIEW HACK t HUNTERS’ HUDDLES (Of 4145: 1J miles.) з. —Mount Vai, 9.1. Boyle . . 1 1/I—Fireguard, 11.7, Beale —2 2/2—McHeath. 10.0, Anderton 3 Also: 2/2 Delrain (coupled with McHeath), 4/4 Tautau Maid, 5/5 Night Scout. Neck; two lengths. No time taken. BROCKVILLE TROT (Of £140; 3.5 class; If miles.) 1 I—Stamboul, scr., Cranston . - 1 2/2—Royal Chief, scr., P. McKay ... 2 9,B—Great Joy, scr.. Clove ..... —. 3 Also: 5/4 Central Lad, 6/7 Parishioner, 8/9 Raven s Wing. 13/13 Star Bond, 10/10 Tiny Axworthy, 7/5 Violet Potts, 3/3 Wee Truman, 12/11 Hylemoona, 4/6 MacGregor, 11/12 All Kings. Neck; head. Times, 3.0, 3.0 2-5, 3.0 3-5. OTAGO HUNT CLUB CUP (Of £235; about 2J miles.) 2 2—GOLD WREN, 11.7, Marfitt 1 4/4—UNCLE JIM. 9.6, Pratt _ 2 1 I—TOMCAT. 9.7, Jennings 3 Also: 3/3 El Caballo, 5/6 Golden Glaw, 6/5 Joy Boa, 7/7 Pallaform. Eight lengths; three lengths. Time. и. 3-5. PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP (Of £130; five furlongs.) 8 ’B—Wynwood, 8.9, Barclay 1 5/s—Slayer, 8.0, Dooley 2 9/9—Gipsy Fair. 8.6, Jenkins 3 Also: 11/13 Illythia, 12/11 Violenta, 7 6 Compensate, 4/4 Adina, 1/1 Donadea. 10/10 Auctor. 6 7 Remembo, 2/2 Withdrawal, 16/12 Gold Don. 13 15 Attractive Note, 17/17 Doubleack. 14 16 Avenal, 15/14 Lord Ouyen, 3/3 Valloek. Three lengths; one and a-half lengths. Time, 1.3 2-5. TALLY-HO HANDICAP (Of £163: one mile.) 33 MOMPERE. 8.12, Mackie . 1 4 4—PINK ROBE, 7.7, Cassells ;.... 2 1 I—VALANTUA, 8.7, Sellers 3 Also: 9/9 Milford, 8/8 Paladino, 2/2 Janet Gaynor and Roseman (bracketed), 7/6 Swordstick. 6/7 Mount Vai. Two 'lengths; half a length. Time, 1.41 3-5. WINGATUI TROT <Of £145 ss: 3.43 class; 1} miles.) 5 6 Salalon. 36yds., Kerr 3 3—Royal Chief, scr., McKay 2 9. 5 Master Potts, 72yds., F. Johnson “ Also: 4,4 Black Watch, 10/11 Central Lad, 1/1 Gold Bank, 8/7 Great Joy, 6 8 Parishioner. 12/13 Stan Bond, 11 9 Hvtemoana. 7/10 MacGregor. 22 Stamboul, 13/12 All Kings. 9/5 Parrish Chimes (coupled with Master Potts). Two lengths; six longths. Times, 3.34 3-5, 3.35, 3.29 4-5. HUNTERS’ FLAT HANDICAP (Of £130; 1 mile 2J furlongs.) 3 4 Tautau Maid. 10.2, Morton 1 1 2—Hostile, 9.1 Salt 2 4 3 —Vantoon, 9.5, Richards 3 Also: 5/5 Grand Finale, 2/1 Corbe t. 8 8 Joy Boa, 7/6 Golden Glow. 6/7 Golden Glow, 6/7 Dorian. Halt a length; two lengths. Time, 2.20. VAUXHALL HANDICAP (Of £130; six furloaars ) 1 1 Wynwood, <B.lO. Barclay 1 4 3—Slayer, 8.0, Dooley 2 2 2—Drinkup, 8.9, Jennings . 3 Also: 3/4 Donadea, 6 Z 5 Hunting Chorus, 7 7 Remembo. 5/6 Gay Vixen, 9 9 Jedburgh, 8/8 Valloek. Three lengths each way. Time, 1.15 3-5. COMBINED HUNT CLUBS MEETING AT NEW PLYMOUTH WERUROA STAKES DIVIDED f r#>r Press Association.] NEW PLYMOUTH, Aug. 28. The committee of the combined hunt clubs has decided to divide the field of 20 acceptors for the Wereroa Stakes, to be run on the opening day of the meeting, on Thursday next. There will be a stake of £llO for each race, and these events will be the second and third on Thursday’s programme. The first race of the day will start at 12 noon, instead of 12.15 as nas originally intended. Following are the respective divisions:—

IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLES Received Aug. 28. 7.5 p.m. ADELAIDE, Aug. 28. The Grand National Steeplechase resulted:—Pallbearer 9.3 (Smith) 1. Bounty Silver 10.1 (Green) 2, National Debt 9.2 (Ryan) 3. Eight started. Four lengths; one and a-quarter| ''ngihs. Time, 5.52 i.

WEREROA ST AKES-FIRST DIVISION (Of £110; five furlongs.) Hempton ... 8 5 Gwenland ..85 Cm-ftto 8 5 Ixird Cavendish 8 Ngakaru . . . 8 5 Taitoa 8 Namara ...85 Windsor Chief 8 Kokako .. .. 8 5 Rolling Home S 5 WEREROA STAKES—SECOND DIVISION (Of £110; five furlongs.) Car Leaf ... S Gold Tray 8 5 Misora .. 8 5 Prime Quality S «. Cedric .. 8 5 Flying Hostess 8 Blah 8 5 Eurotaw .. .. 8 Narrator ..85 Danimai ... 85

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 203, 29 August 1938, Page 4

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GOLD WREN WINS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 203, 29 August 1938, Page 4

GOLD WREN WINS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 203, 29 August 1938, Page 4

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