SOUTH CANTERBURY HUNT CLUB
ARABIAN NIGHT WINS STEEPLECHASE ' (P.A.) Timaru, July 21. I The track was in good oruer and ! the weather fine for the South Can- | terbury Hunt Club's steeplecnase meeting yesterday. The totalisator handled £30,636 10s, compared with £30,379 last year. Results:— Hadlow Hack and Hunters’ Hurdles, i of £200; I'2 miles.—l/1 Hunting Charm, 9.10 (N. White) 1, 6/6 Tamerlane, 9.1 (D. Hamill) 2, 2/2 Taxpayer, 10.3 (R. Heasley) 3. Also: 7/7 Night Pal, 5/4 Big Top, 3/3 Alpine, 4/5 Trueway. Neck; length. Time, 3.31. Levels Hack Handicap, of £175: 6 furlongs.—l/1 Frances, 8.3 (K. Nuttall) 'l, 6/7 Runaway, 9.1 (N. A. Crombie) 2, 14/13 Baracha. 8.0 (B. J. Langford) 3. Also: 13/14 Botany, 3/3 Legal Label, 2/2 Notary, 4/5 Mysterious Melody, 12/10 Golden Trinket, 5/4 The Crofter, 7/6 Great Chum, 9/8 Royal Vestments, 11/12 Siegtone, 17/17 Double Shuffle, 15/15 Scotty McCabe, 8/11 Wee Mac, 16/16 Swift Action, 10/9 Soft Light. Half-length; two lengths. Time, 1.17 4-5. Teschemaker Steeplechase, of £250; 25 miles.—3/3 Arctic Dawn. 9.10 (R. Gibson) 1. 2/2 Pages Raid -0.3 (R. Heasley) 2, 1/1 Spanish Main (T. J. Boyle) 3. Also: 1/1 Bonnie Simper (coupled with Snanish Main), 4/4 Golden Glow, 5/6 Royal Don (fell). 6/5 Stromboli. Six lengths; length. Time, 5.30 2-5. Washdyke Trot, of £205; 3.33 class; 15 miles. —9/9 Confirmed, scr. (A. J. Wilson) 1, 7/7 Mountain Hall scr. (A. Motz) 2. 12/11 Nyallo Scott, 48 (L. F. Berkett) 3. Also: 2/3 Ben Ledi, 5/4 Carisbrook. 14/14 Ellery Queen. 3/1 Harold Jinks and Rose o’Dav (bracketed), 4/5 Mareeta, 1/2 Scholarship,
6/6 Scintillate. ?-> Taranga, 13/12 Travis Boy, 10/10 Great Show, 11/13 Wee Logan. Head; head. Times, 3.29 4-5, 3.30, 3.26 1-5. South Canterbury Steeples. (Of £350; about 21 miles). 1/I— ARABIAN NIGHT, 11.3 (R. Heasley) 1 4/4—ABBEY’LU, 10.2 (K. Thompson) -2 2/4—SIGLOW 10.12 (R. E. Wilson) 3 Also: 3/3 Appeasement, 5/5 Penetration. Two lengths; six lengths. Time, 5.30 3-5. Claremont Handicap, of £300; one mile.—2/2 Prize Ring 8.1 (K. Nuttall) 1, 6/6 Dash o’ Dink 8.4 (C. Stokes) 2, 3/1 Burberry 8.0 (D. J. Thistoll) 3. Also: 4/3 Sing Sing, 8/8 Grand Forest, 7/7 Foxehase, 1/1 Boolamskee, 5/5 Western Front, 11/11 Kiloney, 9/10 Lord Dundonald, 12/12 Record Voyage. 10/9 Velvet Slipper. Length; neck. Time, 1.46. Pareora Hunters’ Plate, of £120; li miles.—l/2 The Raker 11.10 (T. J. Bovle) 1, 4/3 Timber Topper 9.0 (N. L. White) 2. 2/1 Forage 11.0 <D. Dawson > 3. Also: 3/4 Night Pal, 6/6 The Rooney. 5/5 My Charm. Two lengths; three lengths. Time, 2.18 3-5. Pentlow Handicap, of *200; one ’>lle. 35 yards.— 1/1 Burnbrae 8.5 (D. Stove) 1, 8/6 Foreign Ways 8.3 (C. T. Wilson) 2, 4/3 Belfort 8.7 (C. Stokes) 3. Also: 7/7 Douglas Haig, 10/8 Night Fighter, 6/10 Joy Rosa. 5/5 Eubora, 3/2 Deen Harmony, 12/11 Manatone, 11/12 Kyron, 9/9 Rampage. 13/13 Siegtone, 2/4 Siegwood. Length; three lengths. Time, 1.46.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 90, Issue 167, 22 July 1946, Page 6
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