MANAWATU R.C.
EPPING SURPRISES IN STEEPLECHASE <P t£2 >vr p ALMERSTON N„ June 15 Kl d e e d rln &^o e last yeal R™i !t : o 2? par£<i w ‘«» «<>.’« NGATA HACK HURDLES of Cmn, ™i3 c” a th ßow?v 2 JO drew y s n 3 h 2; 11 1 Rot ° P««aw- 0 K S g AnS 6 St Nat WM lOUrth ’ STEEFLECHA HUNTERS' n a r 3 W Ai,Vh 3 ' 1 I ?° r ' hflel d 9-0 J. HasUe 2,2, 3 Authoress 10-9 J. Fagan 3. fiAiri l i lg «? lora \ e . b r ack eted with NorthHeld, 1. 2 Penwilt; 7, 9 Full Pitch- 9 7 8 a Light T?a; 4 4 Hing SC T a l f ’«.u’ 6 j ky Guy also started. Length and a half; seven lengths. Penw,ir ANj a AWAm?T h ’ Time > smin 15sec. WI NTER CUP. Of £750; one mile and a quarter—4 4 IMPftitat 8-2 G. R. Tattersail; 1,1 Hakim 8-4 W L Pearc^ 1 ™ 2: 101 11 Bißh Order •** H ’ ® £ rc °i - 7 - 7 Peter’s Choice; 6, 5 Dinks Own; 12, 8 Hulabaloo; 2,2 Lord Darnley; 3, 3 Flahuluk; 11, 12 Clnna Bay; 13, 13 Donegal Bay; s, 10 Master Day; started ls k Mornlng: 8 Wayside also Ar °° WM £ ° Urth ’ MANAWATU STEEPLECHASE, of £1000; about three miles.—B, 8 EPPING 10-0 W Jenkins 1; 4, 5 Red Glare 11-7 J. Fagan 2; 2,2 Kilmanagh 9-9 C. Carroll 3. 3. 3 Indian Sun; 7, 6 Gay Rouen; 5, 4 Colonel Bogey; 11 Abbey Lu; 6. 7 Indian Sign; 9, 9 Ring Scarf; 10, io £lato Boy also started. Length; three lengths. Indian Sign was fourth. Time, 6min 23 l-ssec. RUAHINE HANDICAP, of £300; seven furlongs.—3, 6 COQRACLARE 9-1 R. W. Shaw 1; 1, 1 Prince Wanaka 8-10 W. J. Broughton 2; 7, 7 Newel Post 8-0 A. C. Messervy 3. 9, 9 Court Jtidge; 2,2 Blackwater; 13, 13 Grey Donne; 4, 4 Tula; 8, 8 Pellmeer; 5, 3 Peter Theio; 14, 14 Adrigoole; 6, 5 Gayanne; 12, 11 Gy nee Lou; 10, 16 Insulate; 10, 10 Midshipman; 11, 12 Czarina; 15, 15 Kahuraponga; 17, 17 Tide Area also started. Six lengths; three lengths. Gy nee Lou was fourth. Time, Imin 35 l-ssec. RANGITIRA HURDLES, of £600; one mile and seven furlongs.—l, 2 ENDURANCE 9-5 N. Lynch 1; 2, 1 The Monarch 11-5 C. A. Bowry 2; 6, 6 Norse 9-0 A. Sagar 3. 4, 4 Gold Money Song; 3, 3 Peach King; 5, 5 Sovereign Lad also started. Six lengths; three lengths. Peach King was fourth. Time. 3min 49sec. RQNGOTEA HANDICAP, of £400; seven furlongs,—l2. 12 LADY CHIPS 8-2 W. J. Mudford 1; 1, 1 Bay Robe 8-9 W. J. Broughton*2; 3, 4 Ganges 8-5 A. C. Messervy 3. x 6, 6 Whackie; 5, 5 Dileps; 10, 9 Sir Bradbury; 2,2 Piccolo; 11, 11 Behave; 7, 7 Duplicity: 9, 10 The Grand; 4, 3 Swift Jay; 8. 8 Blue Chips also started. Length and a quarter; length. Whackie was fourth. Time, Imin 35 2-ssee. MANGAWHATA HANDICAP, of £350; one mile and a quarter.—s, 5 FOXELLA 8-4 J. Garth 1; 1,2 Blanket 9-3 W. J. Broughton 2; 2, 1 .Persuade 8-3 K. Chote 3. 3, 3 Incline; 0, 0 Havildar; 4, 4 Homespun; 7, 7 St. Hilton; 12. 12 Straight Left; 8. 8 Man’s Pride; 9. 9 Golden Acre; 10, 10 Foxada; 11, 11 Miss Pompadour also started. Three lengths: four lengths. Incline was fourth. Time, 2min 21 2-ssec.
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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24903, 17 June 1946, Page 7
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