MANAWATU CLUB
FIRST DAY ACCEPTORS The Manawatu Racing Club lias received the following acceptances for the first clay of its winter meet- ' ing, to be held at Awapuni to-iinor-row and Saturday:— RANGITANE PLATE, of £125, 2-yearo-lds, 8.0, three-year-olds and upwards 8.10; 6 furs —Amyas Lcigli, Augment, Batsham, Biniden, Cherry Hunter, China Clipper, Early Tide, Great Fair, Gold Bridge, Kincora, Loyal Queen, Little Margot, Oraiti, Pillory, Valiant Lady, Vin Rouge, 8.10; Curtail, Gay Jean, Golden Hind, Greek Diana, Humour, Inform, Khorja, Ramaiti, Silver Shekei Tractometer 8.0. AKITIO HACK AND HUNTERS' STEEPLES, of £200; 2% mileS:— Begorrah 10.8; Red Sun 10.5; Chat, Jewish Lad 10.1; Lady , Callaghan 9.9; Master Hector 9.(J; Ruaform 9.5; Harbour Bar, Mick the Miller, Dozie Boy, Sir Rodney 9.0. RUAHINE HANDICAP, of £150; 6 furs—Proclamation 9.8; Sceptre 9.1; Heroic Maid 8,9; Military Maid 8.5; Judgment 8.1; Shining Hours, Vad'anoe 8.3; St. Grace, Eupatrid 7.13; Patahi, Buccaneer,-' Rama Iti, Parlato 7.11. RANGITIRA HURDLES, of £250, 1% miles—Charade 11.13; Curie 110.0; Soho 10.13; Dungarvan 10.3; Ivaiwaka, Hunting Lore 9.12; Ruling Star 9.10; Aurora's Love 9.10; War Lap 9.7; Blue Tiger, Biscuit 9.5; EI Maynell 9.2. MANAWATU WINTER CUP, of £300; 1% miles —Classform 9.8; Quadroon 9.0; Du Mauridr 8.11; Tidewaiter 8.4; Homily 8.3; Mataroa 7.13; Old Surrey 7.11; Colonel Bogey, Aurora's Star, Brazil 7.7. MANGAWHATA HANDICAP, of £175; 9 furs—Ruatiti 9.7; Arabic 8.4; Young Charles 8.2; Thrasos, Colibri 8.0; Titter'7.l3; Dunmanaway, Phil, Chere Amie, Stella Lhx, Caution, Hohika, R6riascor, Trilitha, Don Quex, Fauvette, Lacan 7.11. RONGOTEA HANDICAP, of £200; 6 furs—Alunga 9.4; Rakahanga, Francis Drake 9.3; Sleeveless 8.7; Gay Chou 8.6; Sporting Gift 8.1: Red Cat 8.0; Screen Star 7.12; Grand Sport, Lord Cavendish 7.11; Gold Chase, Gold Balad, Hunting Royal 7.7. RAUKAWA HANDICAP, of £175; 7 furs—Authoress 9.7; Colibri 8.9; Thrasos, Indian Sun, Counter 8.7; Moradabad, Collincamps 8.4; St. Grace 8.3; High Peer, Debretts, Rakanui, Great Quex, Golden Enterprise, Last Acre, Tide, Master Solway, Sir Musket 8.0.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 160, 15 May 1940, Page 8
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