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RICCARTON RACING i Per Press Association 1 CHRISTCHURCH, Aug. 10. The Canterbury Jockey Club meeting was continued to-day in line weather before a good attendance. Th>* track was in excellent order. A record was created for the course | when a triple dead-heat was awarded I in the Islington Handicap between | Lowenberg, Tidewaiter and Settlement. The totalisator handled £46.612 10.;, 1 compared with £44.595 10s last year : making the total for two days £ll3.- ; 765. compared with £105,694. The in- i crease for the meeting is already . £8074. Results are as follow : HUM' <VP MEEIO.FS. .Of alK.ut nul.o. 1 I —Bridegroom, 12.0, A. b nkin 5 s—Nights—Night wind, 9-0. R. Register 2 2—Tomcat. 9.10 A, A. Stove 3 Also: 3 3 Red Terror 9.7., 4 4 Panara 9.24. Bridegroom and Tomcat led over the Kennels double from Rea Terror and Panara, with Night Wind tailed off. Bridegroom and Tomcat were together crossing the top and were followed over tne carriage paddock fence by Red Terror and rana?.a. Tomcat fell at the second of the stands double, bringing down Red Terror and Panara. Bridegroom was left with a commanding lead fiom Night Wind and won by almost a furlong from Night Wind. Rod Terror ana ) Tomcat were remounted some time | later and in an interesting contest i Tomcat beat Red Terror by a neo. ; for third place. Time, 5.30. St MX EK HANDICAP. •Of £3»U> ; nine f ir.-r - i. 3 3—Windsor C hief, .<!."■ F. Bu5 6 Wagner, 9.6. A. E. Didham Also: 2 1 Aurora'.-, Star. 8 8 I’h • Wrecker, 4 1 Captain Bruce, 6 1 Hunting Chorus io ]o Brilliant Boa. 9 9 Little Robin, I 2 Indian Sun. 11 11 Etzel, 13 13 Full Back, 14 11 Com us. 12 12 Tint o’ Tan. Com us and Little Robin were the early leaders, and rounding the far turn they were attended by Wagner. Captain Bruc . Indian Sun and Etzel. Crossing th lop Com us and Dranoel had charge from Etzel, Little Robin, Aurora Star, Indian Sun. Wagner and Windsor Chief. Dranoel led into the straight from Aurora's Stai, Elzci Little Robin. Indain Sun and Windsoi Chief. The last-named drew out to beat Wagner by a length, with Dranoel a head away. Indian Sun was fourth Times, 1.56 2-5. I BEAUFORT STEEPLE; li.\>E. •Of £7oo : about J j m. 1 I—SLAYER. 10.10, A. .lenl.ns 1 | 22- HANOVER. 10.3. J. Mcßae 5 S—GOLD WREN, 10.5, A. Stove 3j Also: 4 4 Manawatu, 3-3 El Caballo, t When the Kennels double had b ‘n j crossed, Hanover had charge from; Gold Wren, Slayer. El Caballo and j Manawatu. Hanover was well ci ar of the field passing the stands and entered the back four lengths an au ' of El Caballo, Gold Wren and Slave i ( together, with Manawatu some dis- . tanre back. Hanover held his lead ' over the Kennels double and crossing; the top, but coming to the last fence, the order was Hanover, Slayer, Goid I Wren. El Caoallo and Manawatu. Slayer finished resolutely to beat Han- ! over by a neck, with Gold Wren ’ twelve lengths away, with Gold Wren! fourth. Time, 5.9. WOOLSTON liA.XbH IP. 1 I —Kaivvakt, 8.2. W. Bro ghton 1 ' * 5 7 Rex Maitland, 8.8, R. Me- | Tavish Abo: 7 8 Gold Salute, 10 12 G. - maha, 9 5 Astaire. 4 3 Flame Queen. • 22 Le Toquet, 16 16 Chief Lama ■ 8.4.. 11/11 Nigl ' P S 3;. 14-11 Queen Linda 8.2, 12 10 Gemara 8..”.' —.— I

8 6 Prince Ru-‘nalf, 6 5 Gay Hunting 13 16 Coastline, 13 13 Muriet, 17 1< Alcatraz 8.22. When the held settled town Boloyna and Kaiwaka had charge from Ohmaha, Muriet, Gay Hunting, Gemara and Rex Maitland., Boloyna and Kaiwaka held their piacc ' crossing the top and were foilowc*. into the straight by Ohmaha, Flame Queen and Rex Maitland. In a close finish Kaiwaka beat Boloyna by a head, with Rex Maitland three lengths away. Gay Hunting was fourth. Time, 1.28. GRAND NATIONAL HURDLES •Of £1025; 2v mile-.. 1 1 I—PADISHAH. 11.7. A. E. Ellis 22— AUSSIE KA, 9.3. A. Lord 2 3 3—CHARADE. 11.8, A. Jenkins J Also: 6 5 Erination, 4 4 King Roy 7 7 Travenna, 8 8 Agog, 5 6 Disturbed, 9 V Lustra!. King Roy was soon in charge and was followed round the far turn by Charade, Erination, Aussie Ha and Padishah. Passing the stands King Rey was three length.clear of Charade, with live lengths tc Aussia Ra. followed by Padishah, El illation and Agog. With a mile to covei King Rey, Charade, Aussie Ra, Erination, Padishah, Lustra! and Agog was the order. Charade joined King Rey in the lead and passing the four furlongs they were closely attended by Famshah and Aussie Ra. Padishah movers up coming to the last fence and drew out in the run home to win by two lengths from Aussie Ra, with Charauc a similar distance away. King Re;, was fourth. Time, 4.50 3-5. SPREYDON HURDLES. : * —Begorrah, 1 A. J nkins • . ■ 3 3-Tutor, 9.1, M. Ritchie 4 4 - Jewish Lad, 9.12. R. Register Also: 1 1 Chat, 5 5 McHeath, 6 6 Round Score. 7 7 la the Dark. Round Score Jed over Ihe first fence from McHeath and In the Dark. At the jump in front ol the stands both h. the Dark and Chat came down. Round Score was followed into the back by McHeath, Begorrah, Jewish Lad ana Tutor. Round Score fell at the far turn Io leave Begot ran in front crossing the top from Jewish Lad, McHcalth and Tutor. Begorrah and Jewish Lad were together at the la>f jump but Begorrah drew out to win by three lengths from Tutor, with Jewish Lad Two lengths away. McHeath was fourth, 'lime, 3.16 4-3. ISLINGTON HANDIC XT. •» LOWEMJEIit., 8.12. B. IL Morris 1 I—TIDEWAITER, 8.10, A. C Messervy „ 7—SETTLEMENT, 8.5. C. Stoke- - Triple dead-heat for first. Also: 5 5 Dungarvan. 3 3 Kena, 1 1 Spanish Lad, 11 11 Vaianlua, 14,14 Monipere, 12 in Might. 7 6 Liane, 9/5 Night Dress. 8 8 Hunting Mini, 10 12 Balmenter. 1313 Gay Rebel, 13 15 Silver Slipper. Tin first to show out were Silver Slipper, Dungarvan, Night Dress and Lian*. Gav Rebel and Silver Slipper were the leaders going along the back, with Liane, Might. Lowenberg and Dungarvan close up. Silver Slipper and Gay Rebel helu their positic»is crossing the top anu were foilowc ; into the straight by Lowenberg, Liane, Might. Kena. and Balmenter. In a thrilling finish Lowenberg. Settlement and Tidewait'T crossed the line together, a triple dead-heat was the result. Balmentei was fourth. Time 2.8 3-5. AUGUST HANDICAP. •Of £100; seven furlong.-). 7 7—HAI GHTY WINNER 9.8. C. Goulsbro 1 11 9 MISHNA, 5.6. J. Jennings 2 2 1 TOOLEY STREET, 8.12, H. Wiggins 3 Also: 5 5 Black Thread. 4 4 Gay Chou. 12 12 Silver Streak, 9,'1l 3 Mui ie, 8/S Gi < y I Honour, 6 6 Ruling Spi, 1/2 Strip, 10 10 Wine Card. 15T4 Straightdei, I l 16 Norseman, 17 17 Wait aka, 13 13 Roy Bun. 16 15 Spartan. When Ihe field settled down Ruling Spi and Grey Honour were in charge from Mishna. Waitaka, Strip and Black Thread. Crossing the top Ruling Spi ana Grey Honour were still in from and were followed into the straight by Mishna. Waitaka. Haughty Winner. Tooley Street and Strip. Haughty Winner finished well to beat Mishna by' a neck, with Tooley Street half a length awav. Silver Streak was fount n. Time, 1.2 G 4-5.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 188, 11 August 1939, Page 4

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