RACING.
HAWKE’S BAY CLUB. WINTER MEETING. HASTINGS TO WILLOWMERE. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) HASTINGS, Saturday. The Winter meeting of the Hawke’s Bay Jockey Club was held to-day in fine weather before a large attendance. The course was in excellent order. The following are the concluding results: — WINTER HANDICAP, Of £7O; 1 mile. 1 COURT LADY, B.li ' 1 5 AIR LADDIE, 9.0 2 3 THRASHER, 8.7 3 Also started: Forest Stag, 9.2; Gold Ruler, 8.7; Royal Flier, 8.5.; Primax, 8.3; Golden Area, Captain Dan, Chatter On. Pikete, Miss Hastings, Gold. Pennant, 8.0. Won by two lengths, with a similar distance between second and third. Time, 1.45. HAWKE’S BAY HURDLES. ... Of £110; about 1J miles. 3 ADVENTUS, 9.2 1 2 CONJURER 11., 10.9 2 4 MANUIRI, 9.10 3 Also started. —Easterly, 10.13; Callapat, .9.13 ; Kinsel, 9.7; Haiti, Clopton, Okapua, 9.0. Won by two lengths; a similar distance between second and third. Time, 3.18. HASTINGS HANDICAP. Of £7O; 6£ furlongs. 6 WILLOWMERE, 8.0 1 11 NIGHT SPEAKER, 8.3 2 2 MONARCHY, 9.8 3 Also started. —Riotous, 8.10; Gay Lass, 8.5; Gran Chaco, Keen, San Quex, 8.3; Kimbo, Luna Lux; Chesham, Thermopylae, 8.0. Won by half a length; with four lengths between second and third. Time, 1.24. HERETAUNGA HANDICAP. Of £9O; 6J furlongs. 2 ROYAL HUNTING, 8.8 ...... 1 3 ALPINIST, 8.4 2 8 MANIFEST, 8.5 V 3 Also started.—Mahora, 9.4; Imperial Fame, Moa Bird, 8.13; Kalhoro, 8110; Juggle, 8.8; Teller, 8.5; Head Serang, Cuticle, King Wanga, 8.0. Won by a length; with a similar distance between second and third. .Time, 1.22. The Totallsator. ■.The totallsator handled £5862 .10s, against £9222 10s on the corresponding day last year, a decrease of £3560. SOUTH CANTERBURY CLUB. WINTER MEETING. WIN FOR RANELAGII. COLONEL CYGNUS SCORES. (By Telegraph.-—Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, Saturday. The Winter meeting of the South Canterbury Jockey Club was held today in fine weather before a good attendance. The course was in excellent order. Following are the concluding results: — PAREORA STEEPLECHASE. Of £120; about. 2'§ miles. 4 FRENCH FLEET. 11.1 .... 1 3 NYLOTIS, 10.7 2 1 DEPORTMENT, 9.13 3 Also started. —Snowfall, 11.3; Matu, 11.0; Valves, 10.6; Umtali, 10.3; The 1 Babe, Royal Jim, 9.0. | Won by six lengths; three lengths between second and third. Time, 5.29 1-5. WINCHESTER TROT. Of £95; limit 2.58; U miles. 5 COPPER NOB, limit 1 2 EUREKA BOY, 12yds 2 1 GUMDIGGER, 12yds 3 Also started. —Dusky, Glenvllle, Great Thought, Le Fashion, Lord Lupin, Stella Bingen, limit; Autowln, Falrhead, Nelson Guy, 12yds; Lady Antrim, 24yds; Worthy King, 60yds. Won by four lengths; with two lengths 'between second and third. Time, 2.55 4-5. TEMUKAHACK. Of £95; 1 mile and 35 yards. 4 NIGHT RECITAL, 8.7 t 2 .NIGHT FLIER, 8.0 t 7 FIRST SONG, 8.9 3 Also started. —Hystride, 8.7; Appeal, Silver Salver, N 8.5; Pharaoh, Academy, Homecoming, 8.0. Dead-heat for first. Third horse four lengths away. Time, 1.47 2-5. SEADOWN HANDICAP. Of £100; 6 furlongs. 8 RANELAGII, 9.1 1 I 1 fair WEATHER, 8.13 2 I k TAKU TAMA, 8.5 3 ! Also started.—Mount Boa, 9.11; A' j Jolson, 8.11; Arrowmir, Rascal, 8.9; | Lirhlted, 8.8; Blue Metal, Pnkitere, First Raid, Waiwene, Night Lad, 8.0. Won by a neck; with half a length between second and third. Time, 1.17 1.5. . The Totallsator. The totallsator handled £8842 10s, against £9415 10s last year, a decrease of £573. TURF IN ENGLAND. j j THE KING'S COLT WINS. | ANNEXES THE JERSEY STAKES. I United Press Assn.—Elec. Tel. Copyrigtu. i ! LONDON, June 18. | The King’s colt Limelight won the | Jersey Stakes at Ascot to-day. | The victory of the colt evoked a remarkable demonstration of cheering. ; Their Majesties were given an ovation i when they left the Royal box to wcl- | come the winner in the enclosure. | ■ ! The Jersey Stakes, a sweepstake of £lO each, with £IOOO added, is confined lo three-year-olds. The distance is seven furlongs 155 yards. The King’s winning entry, Limelight, i,s a ! brown colt by Pharos-Yervaine. He i had six races as a two-year-old last season for two wins and three thirds. I Ills victories were in the Prince of | Wales Nursery Handicap (one mile) ! at Doncaster and the Middleham Nur- | scry Handicap (six furlongs) at York.
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Waikato Times, Volume 111, Issue 18667, 20 June 1932, Page 8
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