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RICCARTON RESULTS

LIMBOHM OVER HURDLES CUP TO LADY TINKLE SCHOOLGIRL IN LAST (By Telegraph.—Press Association) CHRISTCHURCH, Tuesday The Canterbury Jockey Club’s Grand National Carnival ‘opened at Riccarton to-day in dull but fine weather before a large attendance. The track was in good order despite overnight rain. Clarion Call joined the select band of jumpers who have won the Grand National Steeplechase on more than one occasion when he repeated his achievement of 1938, winning very decisively from Slayer, who made a determined bid over the last round. Concluding results:— TRIAL HURDLES First £2lO, second £OO, third £3O; 1J miles —*2—liimhoiim. <mi (\v. Jenkins) .. l 1 I —AUSSIE HA, 11.3 (J. Chaplin) 2 a—*s—-VOKSEMA.N, 11.8 (L. Hunt) .. 3 Also started: 4 i Good Sun, 10.3; o—6 Eastern Heir, 7—7 Land Raid, 10.0; !>—lo Hoseman, 9.13; s—<3 Ksperance May. 10—-9 Hunting- Chorus, 9.12; 11—11 lulling: Star. 9.11; 12—12 Auctor, 9.7; s—B Ilair and Hair, 9.1; 13—13 Airdrie, Head; two lengths. Hoseman was fourth. Time, 3J21. WINTER CUP First. £525 and trophy valued at £25, second £l5O, third £75; 1 mile 3—2— LADY TINKLE, 8.10 (W. J. Broug-hton) 1 S—7 —HAUGHTY WINNER, 9.5 (G. R. Tattersall) 2 12— H2—NIGGER BOY, 8.2 (\V. F. Ellis; 3 Also started: l—3 Catalogue. 10.11; r > —l Black Thread. 9.13; 4—*6 Sleeveless, 9.10; 13—If) Disdain, 8.13; 19—4 5 Dictate, 10—17 Alma, 8.12; 14—<13 Lockit, 8.11; 18—19 KilrObe, 8.10; 7—5 Lady Montana, 17—is The Wrecker, 8.7; 11— 10 St. Cloud, 8.0; 2—l Winning- Rival, 9 ‘8 Grey Honour, 10—11 Wagner, 8.5; 20—120 Wardress, 8.3; 21—21 Rebel Star, 8-—9 Anita Foe, 22 —32 Waitaka, 15—14 Little Robin, 8.0. Neck; length. Winning Rival was fourth. Time, 1.43 2-5. AVONHEAD HANDICAP First £210; second £6O; third £3O; 7 furs. 3 —12-—iS'QHOOLGBR'L, 9.3 (R. Humphries) i 13— H3—SYNTHETIC, 8.5 (G. R.' TaVtersaOl) 2 7—6—SWEET MYSTERY, 8.0, ’car’'B.2 (C. G. Goulshro) 3 Also started: 9—9 Counter Lunch, 9.11; 10— do Rebellion, 9.9; 20—4 9 Great Night, 9.0; 3—3 Royal Style, 19—20 Midgard, 9.3; o—7 Kilometre, 9.1; 15—14 Islay Downs, 9.0; 22—is Race Away, 8.13; 21 2 1 Stabilise, 8.12; 4—4 Craig Tea, 8.11; 12— 12 Dinah Dhu, 14—4 4 Nigh tel ass, 8.10; B—<B Gold Don, 8.9; I—4 Moneymore, 16—15 Lord Midas, 8.7, and Johnemby, 8.6 (bracketed); 11—11 Captain Bruce, 8.5; 13—13 Spear Thrust (bracketed with Synthetic), 18—<16 Gernara, 8.4, and Gnohlll, 8.1 (bracketed); 17—17 Rye Town, 8.3, and Ferriby, 5.2 (bracketed*); • —The Vulture (bracketed with Sweet Mystery), s—>s Sir Amyas, 8.0. Length and a-half; two lengths. Royal style was fourth. Time, 1.31. | Investments Compared The investments were £75,434 10s, compared with £67,149 for the first day last year, an increase of £8285 10s.

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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21191, 14 August 1940, Page 10

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RICCARTON RESULTS Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21191, 14 August 1940, Page 10

RICCARTON RESULTS Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21191, 14 August 1940, Page 10

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