CARTERTON RACES.
C A RTE B.TON, Thursda y. The weather conditions were favourable for the Lower Valley Jockey Club’s races today. Bookmakers’ fees amounted to £9l 10', ami the totalisator receipts for the day amounted to £2531. as againsl £2889 on the first day of last year. The following are the results:--Hack Flying Handicap, six furlongs.— 'First Consul (W. l’ri<. 8.5, 1; Miss §ylvia (E. Emmerson), 2; I’un.ewai, 8.5 (VI. Kirk), Also started: Palestine. Mediterranean. Longwood. Won in the straight, a short distance from home. Time, I.l'J 3-5. .Hunters’ Steeplechase, about two miles and a half.—Walohlka, 10.7 (W. Newman). 1; Flamingo, 12.2 (Buchanan) 2; Hei>ere. 10 7 Cf W. McKenzie), 3. Also started: Miss Hinno. Te Ftutau, Sylvia Maid, Royal s'uard Miss H'PI’O andHe Utuatu fell, and Roval Guard and Sylvia ran off. An exciting finish. Won by half a head, lime, f ’ Lower Valley Jockey Club Handicap, OM
mile and a distance.—lra mil, 8.11 (W. Price), 1; Royal Marine, 6.7 (N. McDonald), 2; Moloch, 7.8 (Stan. Reid), 3. Also started: Mataari, Afterthought, Lanweru, Happy New Year. A good race. Won by two lengths. Time, 2.33 35. Ladles* Bracelet, one mile.—Monsieur Beaueaire, 10.10 (L. McDonald), 1; Sunray, 11.1 (R. McDougall), 2; Comethup, 10.7 (G. Beatson), 3. Also started: Traylock. Golden Butterfly, The Flyer, Castup, Maori Rifle. Won by a length. Time, 1.50 1-5. McFarlane Handicap, six furlongs.—Full Rate, 9.5 (Stan. Reid), 1; Splash, 7.6 (T. Catt), 2; Aimwell, 7.9 (L. Traill), 3. Also starred: Bally Shannon, Sir Solo, Clem. Stepalong. Won by two good lengths. Time, 1.18 1-5. Otararia Hack Handicap, five furlongs.— British Maid, (T. Catt), 1; Merrie Goer, 8.5 (W. Ayre), 2; Leahora, 8.8 (R. Young), 3. Also started: Inspection, Fighting Maid, Viviana, Complexity. Grand Jewel. Inspection was left at the post. Won by a length. Time, 1.5. CARTERTON, Friday. The weather was fine for the second day of the Lower Valley Jockey Club s Meeting, but there was a poor attendance. Eight bookmakers were licensed at £lO 10/ each. The totalisator receipts for the second day were £2099, which, with £25.31 for the first day, made a total for the meeting of £5630, leaving a shortage on last year’s meeting of £232. The following are the results*— Hack Hurdles.—Rusegrove 1. St. Amelia 2, Gaelic 3. Scratched: Sir Lethe. Won easily. Martin Memorial Stakes, one mile. -Lianwern, 6.7 (C. Emerson), 1; Merrie Zealand, 9.5, 2; Mataari, 6.13. 3. Also started: Moloch, Sir Solo. Killaloe. Won all the way by four lengths. Time, 1.45. Moloch burst a blood vessel. Steeplechase, about two miles.- WaioIjika, 115 (N. Newman), 1; St. Amelia, 12.3, 2: Royai Guard, 10.7, 3. Also started: Flamingo, Sylvia Maid, Ilepere. Flamingo fell, and Sylvia Maid refused the sod jump. Won bv a good length. Time, 4.35. County Hack Race, six furlongs;—Miss Sylvia, 7.9 (£'. Emerson), 1; First Consul, 9.3, 2; Embrocation, 6.7, 3. Also started: Fukewai, Longwood, Lord Kilcheran, Odessa. Won by two lengths. Time, 1.18 Telegraph Handicap, live furlongs.—Bally Shannon, 7.11 (E. Lowe), 1; Full Rate, 10.13, •». Palestine, 7.2, 3. Also started: Aimwell, Afterthought, Clem. Won by nearly a length. Time. 1.3 3-5. Ladies’ Necklace, seven furlongs.—Mediterranean. 11-7 (IL' Beatson), and Cometh Up 10.10 (K. McDougall), dead heat, 1; Maori Rifle, 10.7, 3. Also started: Te Utuatu, Traylock, Egypt, The Flyer, Castup. A good race. Time, 1.37. Hack Scurry, five furlongs.—Merrie Timo (W. Ayre), 1; Grand Jewell, 2; Field Fair, 3. Also started: Rumble, Merrie Fly, Fighting Maid, Merrie Gnat, Cara, Won by halfa length. Time, 1.6. i i ±
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLV, Issue 13, 28 September 1910, Page 12
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