CENTENNIAL RACES
TARANAKI CLUB’B MEETING FAVOURITES PREVAIL (By Telegraph.—Press Association) NEW PLYMOUTH, Saturday The Taranaki Jockey Club a Cenu*pnlal Cup meeting was concluded this afternoon In bright w*eather with a goou crowd present. The track was fast. Results:— OKOHE HURDLES Of £150; about miles and 100 yards 1 I —ROLLICKER, 1U.2 (»L. Abbey) i S —6—RESINGOLD, 9.0 (W. GHndlay) 2 2—2 —KAIWAKA, 11.12 (L. Dulieu) . . 3 Also started: Disturbed, 10.6; &outly»:-n Blood, 10.3; Celtic Lad, lu.l; Ofttfeiwl Riske, 9.7; Great Night, Karere Nul, 9.3. Length; nose. Time. 2.50. AWAKINO HANDICAP Or £125; C fur. 2—I—MINVAALS. 8.7 (W. J Broughton) 1 4 4—EN VuLEE, 8.6 (K. James) .... 2 1 2—MALO, 8.4 (11. Long) 3 Also started: Sunfirc, K.b; Galnly, 8.4; Royal Talkie, Ra Rena, Windsor Glow, silver Gold, Teasonr, 8.3. Nose; head. Time, 1.14 2-5. MOKAU HANDICAP Or £140; 9 TUT. 5 S—MARTENE, 8.0 (W. J. Broughton) l B—B—MANSUR A, 7.8 (C. Sargent) 2 7—B—WAVELENGTH, 7.10, car. 7.5 <R. Shaw i 3 Also started: Sanction. 9.6; Val Pere, 8.5; filbert, Miss Clipper. 8.1; Manama, 7.8; Ha Itou Hou. Bidens. Little Bone, 7.1. Two lengths; hair a length. Time, 1.65 CARTERTON RACES > FLYING HAWK IN MAIDEN (By Telegraph.—Press Association) CARTERTON, Saturday The weather was fine and tne course in excellent order for tne Carterton Baring Club’s anunual meeting at Clarevllle today. The attendance was large and racing interesting. Results;— MAIDEN PLATE ! Of £7 0; special weights; 6 fur. S—FLYING HAWK.AB.I2 (S. Anderson) 1 1 — SAKA BONA. 8.5 2 2 HALF »:\BTE. 8.12 3 Also started: Equity, 8.12; Miner s Hope, Lady Boswal. 8.&. Half length; neck. Time. 1.15 CARRINGTON HIGH-WEIGHT HANDICAP Of £75; 1 mile and 80 yards S—NAMESAKE. 9.1 (S. Anderson; . . 1 7—LOCRIAN, 9.0 2 3 ML I MX 1 MY. 9.<1 3 Also started: Sunee, 10.9; Titter. 10.6; J Golden Ridge, y.«; Debham. 9.1; Blue I Heaven. 9.0 . | Length; half length. Time, 1.47 2-6. WAIRARAPA COUNTY CUP Or £120; i| miles | I —SIGLOW, 9.0 (C. G. Goulsbro .... I I 2—COUNTER, 7.0 2 3—SI EG MU NT), 8.12 3 l Only starters. Half length Time 2.0. i Siegmiind broke down in the airtight I and was pulled up. BOWLING WHITIORA TOURNAMENT SIXTEEN TEAMS COMPETING Sixteen teams competed In the WMttorA Bowling Clubs lull-rink tournament today, and though tne weather conditions were not quite ideal, owing to ram, the play was interesting througnout. Results: First Round.—Coates, a. Ctioat, Woodhall, W. Cheat Whitiora; 12 v McFariane, Riair, Gerrard. smith (Glen Massey) Hi; Forster. WiM-eler, Judge, Hawkins (Frankton) 15 v. Hyde, Jenkins. Whellan, Davis * Whitiora, j ; uempster, Earl, Crowhurst. Wycherley -Whitiora, 9 v. Larsen, McGloin. Aiker, cann 1 Frankton) 6; sam son. Greene. MeCabe, Johnson Frankton) Railway 11 v. Campbell, llill. Whyte, Pratt (Otoroharai f.; Booth. Watkins, sinr, F. Booth Wiritiora, li v. j Aiker. W. smith, Elliott. XeNnn -Whitiora) 11; Joyce, l.endriirn. McNttty, W. Frawr < Claudelands) 15 v. Rosenian. Fitzgerald, Pickering. Jonathan 'Whitiora) r> ; Hammond. a. smith, Frost, J Morris -Whltl--0-1 1« v. Mudford. cooper. Rrown. Cole, (Whitiora) 3; Gallagher, stuck. Austin, Poweii *le Aioha 16 v. Tonkin, Borich, Kerr, Irvine -Whitiora) 6. second Round.—W. Choat 17 v. Fraser 6: Hawkins 22 v. Nelson 11. Wycherley / 14 v. Johnson 5: Pratt 17 v. Jonathan 7; Irvine 13 v. Cole 9; Powell 18 v. Davis 11; Morrs 9 v. Booth 8; Smith 1C v. Cann Third Round.—lrvine 11 v. Booth 10; Cole in v. Davis. 9. Powell 20 v. Nelson 8; Johnson 1i v. Smith ft; Choat 1: Wycherley 13 v. Jonathan 11; li; Morris 9 v. Booth 8; smith 16 v, cann Cann 9.
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Waikato Times, Volume 128, Issue 21365, 8 March 1941, Page 10
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