FRANKLIN R.C.
PRESIDENT’S HANDICAP TO BATAL <3P V 1,- PUKEKOHE, June 15. Racin S .Club’s winter wAnJhl? held to-da y in fine but dull i r ' The course was heavy. There r / e 4. atte B d , a ? ce ’ the meeting being the first fixture held locally for five years, handled £101,385. Results: HANDICAP, of seven furlongs.—9, 9 MARINOTO 9-0 Gal--4 I’, 4 Golden One 8-8 R. Caddy 2; 3,2 Antipay 8-3 Cleaver 3. 1, 3 Rampede; 5. 5 Nancy Vaals; 2, 1 Bronze^ Royal; 12, 12 Spring Day; 6, 8 ?P y ? ! Silver; 7, 6 Embassy; 8, 10 Night Mist; 9, 7 Old Mack; 11, u Waterloo Bridge also started. Two lengths and a half; short head. 31sec i<?Q Bndge was fourth. Time, imin AND HUNTERS’ STEEPLECHASE, of £300; about two m U « eS «r a n d a half — l BETTERMAN 10-?I 0- ? Wdhamson 1; 3, 3 Etaro 10-3 Winder Z; 1, 1 Bettermusk 9-5 bracketed with Betterman Smith 3. _ 4 X ank ; 5, 5 Bisquit; 2,2 Toronto; 6, 6 Otoro; 8, 8 Spearthorne; 7, 7 KUlarney Lad also started. Half length; five lengths. Otoro was fourth. Time, 4min 41 4-ssec. OTAUA HANDICAP, of £250; seven furlongs.—3, 4 IWO JIMA 8-4 Williamson 1; 2, 1 Horonui 8-4 Holland 2; 1, 3 Our Birdge 9-12 Cleaver 3. 5, 5 Crystal Ring; 10, 11 Nanakea; 8, 8 Trustful; 4. 2 Coogee; 6, 7 Silver Lighting; 13, 13 Skymaster; 7, 6 Beb; 17, 16 Interceptor; 20, 20 Te Ark; 14, 15 Queen’s Night; 10, 17 Miss Cbntact; 9, 9 Pleasant Bay and Te Hinewai bracketed; 12, 12 Royal Wings and Lady Blandford bracketed; 18, 19 Vincette and Airies bracketed; 19, 18 Gay Youth and Fair Race bracketed; 11, 10 Regal Scot and Beau Devoir -bracketed; 15, 14 Camp Queen and Clan Grant bracketed also started. Three-quarters of a length; three lengths. Coogee was fourth. Time, Imin 16sec. PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP, of £500; one mile and a quarter.—2, 2 BATAL 7-5 R. Caddy 1; 3, 4 Verdant 9-2 Hughes 2; 7, 7 Ruling Master 7-3 Parker 3. 8, 8 Bonny Pay; 0, 6 Peter Gregor; 5, 5 Our Gold; 10, 10 Beau Dink; 4, 3 Observatory; 12, 12 Sir Leon; 1, 1 Honora; 11, 11 Tweedsmuir; 13, 13 Royal Musk; 9, 9 Mollie Bon also started. Two and a half lengths; nose. Our Gold was fourth. Time, 2min 13 2-ssec. ONEWHERO HURDLES, of £500; one mile and seven furlongs and 180 yards.— 3, 3 IRISH FOX 9-0 McKinnon 1» 6, 4 Waiting 9-0 Fordon 2; 2,2 Whirlwind Star 9-10 W. Caddy 3. 4, 5 Hunto; 1, 1 The Dozer; 7, 7 Ernada; 5, 6 Slavonik; 8, 8 Titirangi also started. Six lengths; three-quarters of a length. Ernada was fourth. Time, 3min 37sec. HARRISVILLE HACK HRNDICAP, of £350; one mile and a quarter.—2, 2 BEDIVERE 8-9 Hughes 1; 1. 1 Valley Trail 8-6 R. Caddy 2; 10, 9 Flying Jim 8-1 Harding 3. 8, 7 Flying Gold; 6, 6 Esmonde; 7, 8 Lightmint; 3, 4 Mild Flutter; 4, 3 Sweet Baffles; 9, 10 Winstake; 11, 11 Solo Park; )2. 12 Mr Rpwl; 5, 5 Waterloo Bridge also started* Two lengths; nose. Sweet Baffles was fourth- Time, 2min 17sec. PAERATA HANDICAP, of £450; six furlongs.—4, 5 REGAL MARCH 8-12 Williamson 1; 6, 0 Yorkish 8-0 Dye 2; 5, 4 Park Royal 8-5 Ireland 3. 2,2 Black Beret; 1, 3 Prince Revel; 3, 1 Royal Master; 11, 10 Autoscore: 8, 7 Hunting Camp; 7, 8 Inkspot; -12, 12 Hunting King: 10, 11 Rampede; 9, 9 Yes Tor also started. Head; nose. Black Beret was fourth. Time, Imin 15sec, JUBILEE HANDICAP, of £300; seven furlongs.—B, 9 GAY JOY 8-0 Meynell 1;. 2, 4 Bambion 8-2 Jillings 2; 15, 18 Bonny Dink 8-0 Renison 3. 5, 8 Jovial Lad; 21, 21 Autogiro; 20, 20 Goldman; 18, 19 Vai Jay; 10, 13 Gay Adalene; 1, 1 El Duda; 18, 16 Sahara Boy; 7, 7 Night Mist; 4,2 Victory Vaals; 11, 10 Morehu Park; 3, 3 Sailor’s Song; 13, 11 To-night; 17, 11 Red Paint; 6, 5 Prakish; 14, 14 Payout; 16, 15 Rina Light; 12. 12 Maxwell Park; 9, 6 Kinnaird and Raniera bracketed also started. Length; length. Ei Duda was fourth. Time, Imin 38sec.
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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24903, 17 June 1946, Page 7
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