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Galteemore’s Autumn Handicap ALUNGA COMPLETES DOUBLE TOTE TURNOVER DECREASES i [ Per Press Association.] CARTERTON, March 25. j The second day of the Wairarapa -, Racing Club's meeting was neld in | fine, bright weather. The course was I in excellent order. The attendance was ! ‘ fair. ;. In the Ruamahanga Highweignt j Good Sun finished first but the jockey, ; L. T. Nesbitt, lost his cap at the finish. ; The cap was handed back by the clerk |- of the course. In addition the jockey ; weighed in l“lb. light and the stew-, arcs disqualified the winner, awarding' Gay Fox first place. |, The totalisator investments for the ' day were £14,848, compared with £19,142 last year. The investments for the meeting were £28,416, against £37,850 10s last year, a decrease of £9434 10s. Results were: —• MOROA HACK (Of £125; seven furlongs.) 1— Dainty Dell, 8.5, A. Foster 1 2 Balgowlah, 7.7 2 3 Piastre, 7.7 3 Also: 4 Te Ore, 6 Kurrawong, 5 Newbury Queen, 8 Rose Mimetic, 7 Master Solway. Two lengths; lour lengths. Time, 1.27 4-5. NOVICE STAKES (Of £125; six furlongs.) 3 —St. Grace, 9.0, P. Burgess 1 1 — Parlato, 9.0 2 2 Kinkajou, 9.0 - 3 Also; 4 Batsham, 11 Beagle, 8 Fly On, 7 Golden Wattle, 8 Hail Caste, 5 Loyal Queen, 10 Manahau, 9 Royal Visitor. Neck; three lengths. Time, 1.14 4-5. RUAMAHANGA HIGHWEIGHT (Ot £140; one mile.) 3 Gay Fox, 9.4, A. Jenkins 1 B—lmpersonator, 9.0 2 6- Kehua, 9.2 3 Also: 2 Good Sun, 7 Gay Artist, 4 War Lord, 1 Acrobat, 5 Phi;. Four lengths; three-quarters of a length. Time, 1.42. AUTUMN HANDICAP (Of £250 ; 9 furlongs 80yds. I—GALTEEMORE, 7.9, F. Power 1 5 CORROBOREE, 7.0 2 6 ROYAL MINSTER, 7.0 3 Also: 3 Liane, 2 Trebor, 4 Dainty Sue 7.41>. Two and a-half lengths; | three-quarters of a length. Time.i 2.0 1-5. JUVENILE HANDICAP (Of £175; five furlongs.) 12 —Kentucky, 9.3, P. Burgess . 1 • 4—Courting, 7.8 . 2 1 -Triple Crown, 8.4 3 l Also: 3 Phaleron Song, 7 Humour. 10 Blue Border, 6 Taane Pango, li ’Cicada, 9 Tractometer, 12 Yurilla, 8 I Maharajah, 5 Hamish. KOTOTAW Al HACK (Of £2OO ; 9 furlongs 80yds.) !! 7—Piastre, 7.0, D. M. Ryan / 1 ; 13—Kintyre, 7.1 2 ] 2—Arabic, 8.8 3 Also: 1 Titter, 5 Caution, 6 Core- ; nado 7.74, 4 War Cloud 8.4. Three . lengths each way. Time, 2.1 1-5. ' TAUHERENIKAU HANDICAP t (Of £175; seven furlongs.) 1 2 —ALLNGA, 8.6, A. Jenkins 1 I—DUNGARVAN, 9.2 2 6—JEANNE, 7.7 . . Also: 3 Fiancee 7.6, 4 Rustem 7.4 i, i 5 Siglow 7.3. Three-quarters of a i length; length. Time, 1.25 4-5. J f PIHAUTEA HACK (Of £125 ; five furlongs.) 1 — Autolite, 9.11, W. Doyle 1 2 Black Majesty, 9.0 2 4 Counter, 7.9 3 Also: 6 Te Ore 7.10, 3 Wakarara 7.8. i;7 Buccaneer 7.0, 5 Jungle King 7.0, 11 Royal Portrait 7.4 i, 10 Da regain, 8 ■ Equity 7.0, 9 Timothy. Three lengths; neck. Time, 59 2-ssec.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 84, Issue 71, 26 March 1940, Page 9
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