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LATEST RACING.

FEILDING MEETING. SECOND DAY’S RESULTS; CHILE SCORES OVER HURDLES. BIG EVENT TO STITCH. i (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) FEILDING, Saturday. The Spring Meeting of the Feliding Jockey Club was concluded to-day in fine weather before a fairly large attendance. The course was again in excellent, order. Following are the results: CHELTENHAM HURDLES. Of £80; about li miles and 130yds. 3—‘CHILE, 10.5 (D. J. Burgess) ... 1 1— -MANAWATU, 10.13 (W. Bowden) . 2 2 JAYSON, 10.0 (L. -Dulieu) - • 3 Also started: Cotsfleld, 9.7; Sunny Song, 9.0; Richfield, 9.0; Spearrorm, 9.0; Golden Empire, 9.0. , „ Won by one and a-half lengths with two lengths between second and third. Time, 2.56.

NOVICE STAKES. Of £7O; weight 8.8; 6 fur. I—LIMULUS, 8.8 (B. H. Morris) J 6—ALBY, 8.8 (Walsh) ‘ 4—ONEWHETU, 8.8 (Broughton) .... J Also started; Sporting Song, Kings Lancer, Leprechaun, Cynola, KentucKy Song, Lady’s Mile, State Bank, Tupurangi, Martlaness, Leith, Tambo, Hard Times, Spearshot, Misfire, Eara. Won by half a length, Avith a head between second and third. Time, 1.15.

ST. ANDREW’S HANDICAP. Of £130; I mile and a distance. 3 -STITCH, 7.5 (Jones) J 4 iPiLATIEAU, 8.0 (B. 11. Morris) .... 2 2 SUNNY ‘SKY, 8.12 (Wiggins) .... 3 Also started; Rust, 8.0; True Shaft, 7.13. Won by two lengths with three-quarters of a length bettveen -second and third. CQLYTON HANDICAP. Of £100; 6 fur. 3 ROYAL ROUTINE, 8.5 (W. J. Broughton) 1 6—BODY-LINE, 7.2 (Pine) . 2 5 DI-ATOMOUIS, ,9.0 (-L. O. Morris) .. 3 Also started; Cullus, 8.2; Porotitl, 8.0; Burnish, 7.10; Navaho, 7.0. Won by one and ‘ a-half lengths with hair a length between second and third. Time, 1.13 2-5. ASHBURTON FIXTURE. -SUMMER MEETING. OPENING ■ -EVENT TO TUNNELLE-R. GREAT STAR WINS' TINWALD. (By Telegraph.—press Association.) ASHBURTON, Saturday. The Summer meeting of the Ashburton County .Racing Club Avas held -to-day under pleasant Aveather conditions. The track was in good order and the attendance Avas satisfactory. FolloAving are the results: — WINCHMORE HACK HANDICAP. Of £00; 6 rurs. 2 TL'NNELLER, 9.3 J 3 'CAPITAL, 9.2 ; • * * t I—TOP RANK, 10.4 .... ••• • • “ Also started: Dollar Prince, 10.8; Cup Bearer, Chidden, 9.5; Highbrow, 0.4; Hot Stuff, 9.3; Rip Tide, 9.2; Starlight, 9.0. Won by a neck with a length and ahalf bettveen second and third. Time, 1.12 3-5.

MELROSE TROT HANDICAP, § Of £9O; limit, 3.43; 1 i miles. 2— EDGAR WALLACE, limit J 8 — DORIS DERBY, 24 - 9 BETTY JINKS, limit • • Also started: Andy Watson, Aigolls. Baron Silk, Carageen, Cavalcade, Chudic, Chudlelgh (T.), Dillon \ Queen Epilogue, Flying Helen, Lady Concltffe, Native bon. Sea Trail, True nellectton, Zest, limit; Drag Harlan, Grand Author, Irish Peach, 36. Won by one and a-half lengths, Avith three lengths betAvoen second and third. Times: 3.22 3-5, 3.21 2-5, 3.24 1-5.

TINWALD HANDICAP, or £110; 1 mile. • B—GREAT STAR, 7.11 * I—SAM SMITH, 8.8 , 2 S—MANETHO,5 —MANETHO, 7.11 •• • • 3 Also started: SAveet Agn'es, 8.13; Some Shamble, 8.4; Ranelagh, 8.2; Rebel Star, 8.2; Final Shot, Cleaner, 7.0. Won by a length, Avith a head bettveen second and third. Time, 1.38. MIX-UP- IN TROT. SEVERAL DRIVERS INJURED. ONE HORSE DESTROYED. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) ASHBURTON, Saturday, in the Melrose Trot True Reflection fell and \V. J. McTlgue, his -driver, broke Ills collar -bone. Others brought down were Sea Trail, Flying Helen', Epilogue, Baron Silk and Drag Harlan. J. Behrns, driver of Epilogue, received a broken jaw and Injured Ills face and thumb. J. Bell, Jnr., driver of Drag Harlan, sustained Injuries to the face. Drag Harlan broke his back and was -destroyed.

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Waikato Times, Volume 116, Issue 19429, 1 December 1934, Page 8

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LATEST RACING. Waikato Times, Volume 116, Issue 19429, 1 December 1934, Page 8

LATEST RACING. Waikato Times, Volume 116, Issue 19429, 1 December 1934, Page 8

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