ARTIFICER WINS AT TE AROHA
SOMERS MEMORIAL CUP OPEN SPRINT TO BALGOWAN
(P.A.) Te Aroha, Oct. 6. The Te Aroha Jockey Club’s spring meeting was held yesterday in line weather before a large crowd. The totalisator handled £87,518 10s, an increase of £13,013 over the spring meeting last year. Results:— HERRIESVILLE .HURDLES. (Of £300; 13 miles.) 4/4 —Waiting, 9.7, Gordon 1 1/I—Fox Hunting, 10.8, Brady 2 13/11—El Duda, 9.0, McKinnon . 3 Also: 8/8 Corsac, 2/2 Irish Fox. 3/3 Te Kawiti. 7/7 Brahman, 6/6 Royal Merit, 11/12 Paymaster, 12/1? Mercury Bay, 9/9 Nonplus, 14/13 Town Echo, 10/10 Hazaboy. Eigh’ lengths; half-length. Time, 3.17 3-5 TRIAL HANDICAP. (Of £300; six furlongs.) First Division. 6/11—Frontier Mac, 8.8, Dye 1 12/7—Vonettee, 8.0, Wyatt 2 3/3—Aylesbury, 8.3, Ire’and 3 Also: 1/2 Brierly, 7/10 Surella Boy, 23/24 Master Patrick, 20/22 Bronze Pay, 2/1 Beau Pell, 22/21 Prance, 22/24 Miss Sterling, 18/18 Thornton Hall, 14/14 Digest, 19/19 Alpenza, 20/21 Tim Trim and Entree, 11/13 Corsair, 16/16 Ascot Lad and Mala Chief, 9/11 Fox Fable, 8/16 Jenny Wren and Victory Bridge, 17 z l7 Pir. Up. Length; head. Time, i.fO 2-5. Second Division. 22/21— Fianna Fail, 7.10, Edlin 1 15/15—Miss Hiria, 7.11, Keehan 2 2/I—Swanne, 8.8, Martinovich . 3 Also: 5/9 Desert Patrol, 7/10 Hunting Rua, 20/22 Glaroyc’on, G/ll Beau Devoir. 4/5 Chatacre, 18/18 Flying Attack, 10/8 Kilbcau, 13/11 Coruscant, 14/14 Sweet Boy. 3/3 Supervision, 19/19 Noble Knight, 21/20 Tommy Gun, 11/13 Dominie. 16/16 Our Di-nk, 9/12 Schedule, 8/6 Cydonia, 17/17
Tactical and Miss Beau. Three-quar-ters of a length; half-length. Time, 119 3-5. Brackets: Frontier Mac and Beau Devoir, Vonette and Cornell, Prance and Fia-nna Fail, Topical and Miss Hiria. NURSERY HANDICAP. (01 £300; five furlongs.) 1/2— Tieotime, 8.0, Holland 1 6/7—Rozami, 7.9, Rennie 2 8/6—Driving Creek, 7.12, Messervy 3 Also: 2/1 Niloch, 4/4 Farhad and Blue Riband, 9/9 Monty, 3/3 Parisian Gold, 13/13 Magic Wand. 12/12 Concerto, 10/8 Suzanne, 7/5 Whynot, 11/11 Gaytown, 5/10 Vera Lee. One and a-half lengths; 21 lengths. Time, 1.5 3-5. SOMERS MEMORIAL. (or £1100; 1 mile 3 furlongs.) 5/6— ARTIFICER, 8.6, Hughes 1 7/7—HONORA, 71J, Pearce 2 10/10—BEDIVRE, 7.14, Gallagher 3 Also: 8/8 Hippodrome, 9/9 Fame Bian, 2/4 Batal, 1/1 Royal Charter, 4/2 Conspiracy, 3/5 Tweedsmuir, 6/3 Cracroft, 11/11 Mallee. Neck; lengths. Time, 2.27. MANGAITI HACK. (O( £3OO ; 7 furlongs.) 1/I— lxird Revel, 7.11, Harrison 1 6/s—Bonny Dink, 7.8. Gillies 2 14/15—Ballina, 7.9, Parker 3 Also: 4/4 Brown Atom, 20/20 Crystal Ring, 7/8 Golden One. 11/12 Tin Musk, 2/2 Peggy O, 3/3 Ostentatious, 10/11 Kurawhi, 12/10 Race Lad. 9/7 Our Dave, 5/6 Noble Artist, 8/9 Revelene, 15/14 Autogiro, 8/9 Te Wepu. 18/18 Lady Mamaeroa, 17/13 Royal Advice, 19/19 Valued, 13/16 Blue Vixen. Two lengths; half-length. Time, 1.32.
MOKENO HACK. (Ot £350; 1 mile 3 furlongs.)
5/s— Queen’s Knight, 7.7, Ireland 1 3/I—Mild Flutter, 8.0, Caddy 2 1/3—Sir Fox, 8.7, Billington ... 3 Also: 8/9 Sweet Baffles, 4/4 Jayquil, 2/2 Master Dink, 6/6 Ranger Boy, 9'7 Peria Prince, 11/10 Abaris, 7/8 General March, 10/11 Speak Up. Two lengths; head. Time, 2.30.
ELECTRIC HANDICAP. (Ot £450; six furlongs.)
3/4— BALGOWAN, 8.12, Wiggins 1 11/11—HORONUI, 7.1, Caddy . . 2 4/3—GENERAL MENTEITH, 7.13, Messervy 3 Also: 9'lo Te Hinqmoa and Chung Chong, 1/1 Theophi'us, 2/2 Our "’rid 0 "', 8/8 Beryl Fox. 5'5 Bla n k .Ace. ’O/12 Gavinmor. 6'7 T ’o wn, 12/5 Tave-nsiie. i''l3 P-"’os P-x. 7'6 ion ’’'i 1 6 ("I’d ’V? Rpra Avis, 13/1.5 Sir Duke. Nose; Head. Time, 1.18. WAIMATA HANDICAP. (Of MOO; one mile.) 6 Z s—Hunting Loch, 7.8. Caddy 1 8/7 Tilting, 7.2, Parker 2 9/10—White Blaze, 7.10, Messervy 3 Also: 17/18 Gold Dash. 4 1 Bueno. 3/3 King's Pride, 11/14 Yorkish. 7/6 Sylis, 2'2 Observatory. 16 'l6 Sublinv Fox, 12/11 Battle Royal. 1 1 Bran tome. 13/12 Land Warden. 20 20 D;.' mond King. 10/9 Valtomi, 19/19 Dins Vausti’s. 11'13 Hi"h Sian. 6'B RHe* ’an' , s Rn». 15'15 D-'Horman to/iT otto. Nose; nose. Time, 146 3-5
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