DANNEVIRKE HUNT CLUB
STRONG THREAD WINS CUP r HASTINGS, June 9. f The course was in good winter order for the first meeting held by the Danneyirke Hunt Club since 1941. The totali/?»TXT^ le^A £21 ’ 059 - Results;— a »S? R * INGI H AGK HURDLES, of £160; PAWFWA % 2 nd a , half —1. 1 ROTOo A ? d J^ ws 7’ ?’ 4 Kilmanagh 9-13 Saxton 2; 4. 3 Cauda Lux 9-4 Walker 3, 5 Foreign Coin; 2,2 Matapan; 9, 9 Royal Greek: 10 Regal Night; ■?, 7 Ms*o°' s r tirt'id’ OHental dy: 10, 8 D,r,g fourth. I SS2! S: 3m*ln 2 e 2?5,.c TW “ r WM TAKAPAU NOVICE STAKES, of £100: six furlongs.—2, 2 CLIVE BELLE 8-0 Mudfprd 1:1,1 Foxspear 8-7 Atkins 2; 3* 3 Langdale 8-7 Campbell 3. 5, 6 Ritz; 4. 4 Heretic; 7, 7 Milson Lady; 8 ’ JL Ca P e Malea also started. Three lengths; half length. Cape Malea was fourth. Time, Imin 20 2-ssec. DANNEVIRKE HUNT CUP STEEPLE-
CHASE, of £300; about-two miles and a half —l, 1 STRONG THREAD 9-12 Walker 1; 5, 5 Rondelle 9-0 Lynch 2; 3, 3 Plain Boy 9-0 Midwood 3. 4. 4 Dun vegan; 2,2 Mokonui; 6, 6 Sporting Bronze also started. Furlong and a half; two furlongs. Time. smin 16 l-ssec.
Dunvegan, Mokonui, and Plain Boy fell. Sporting Bronze failed to weigh in correctly, and Plain Boy, which was remounted, was placed third. KAITOKE HACK HANDICAP, of £200; one mile and a quarter.—3, 3 TE WANAKA 8-7 Smith 1; 2,2 Silver Crest 8-7 Atkins 2; 5, 5 Big Wonder 8-0 Walker 3. 1, 1 Blue Moon; 6, 6 Indian Sun; 8, 8 Vassilikos; 7, 7 Endurance: 4, 4 Highform; 4, 4 Preste; 10, 10 Middle East also started. Half a length; four lengths. Blue Moon was fourth. Time, 2mln 171 sec. AKITIO HUNTERS’ FLAT HANDICAP, of £150; one mile and a quarter.—6, 7 OEMO 10-8 Mr A. Nicol 1; 3. 3 St. Nat 10-10 Mr E. Calder f: 7, 6 Mary Lee 10-7 Mr S. B.( Monteith t. 1,2 Golden Tide; 2, 1 EUerton Hall; 4, 5 Alondi; 5, 4 Odysseus; 8, 8 Foreign Gold also started.
Half head; dead heat. Golden Tide was fourth. Time, 2min 20sec. HINERANGI HACK HANDICAP, of £130: six furlongs.—B, 8 KAURI QUEEN 8-9 Mackie 1; 2. 3 Gayanne 8-2 Clifford 2; 6. 7 First Footing 8-1 Mudford 3.
1, 4 Ernbrae; 4,2 Glen Urquhart; 3, 1 Mister Valiant; 5, 5 Young Parke; 7, 6 Ulatis; 9, 9 Komo; 9. 10 Walk Off: 11, 11 Three Point also started.
Head; half a length. Walk Off was fourth. Time, Imin 19 2-ssec.
RAKAIATAI HANDICAP, of £200; seven furlongs.—2, 1 CAREY 8-8 C. H. Mackie 1; 1,2 Royal Dupe 8-9 Mudford 2; 4, 4 Capronella 9-1 Bowry 3. Toutatau, French Count, Hasten, Skyhawk. Charles Edward, Seropuri, Lutanist, and Dark Morning also started. Three lengths each way. Skyhawk was fourth. Time, Imin 32 4-ssec.
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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24897, 10 June 1946, Page 7
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