ACCEPTANCES FOR HAWKE’S BAY
(PA.) HASTINGS, June 25. Following are the Acceptances for the Hawke’s Bay Jockey Club’s meeting on June 29: II a.m.— PAKOWHAI HACK HURDLES, of £300; about one mile and a half.—Glad Fox 10-6; Matapan 10-5; Roto Patera 10-2; Sandy Cape 10-0; Indian Gold 9-13; Lotto 9- Tracer, St. Nat, Cuisinier 9-8; Midshipman, Battle Chief, Piko Piko, Bold Raid, Foxspear, Darag 9-0. 11.40 a.m.— HASTINGS TRIAL HANDICAP, of £200; six furlongs.—Newel Post 9-6; Il Corona, Sir Warrior, Provider, Foxspear 8-10; Sparkling Lady, Baby Fox, Gold Watch, Flying Dink, Cook Strait, Loquendi, Nanaaki, Fighting Nell; Heretic 8-7; Becalm, Endless, Count Bian, Fleetwood, Flying Pigeon, Carter Fell, Calm Sea. Haverer 8-3; Sakuntala, Scottish Maid 8-0. 12.20 p.m.— HAWKE’S BAY HURDLES, of £750; about one mile seven furlongs and a half. —Hunto 11-9, Blue Title 10-4; Shepherd's Mate 10-1; Hasten, Gold Money Song 9-5; Norse, Patura, Cauda Lux 9-0. 1.5 p.m.— PRESIDENT’S HANDICAP, of £600; one mile and a quarter.—Platform 9-0; Fortune’s Smile 8-9; Glenfalloch 8-8; Indian Sport 8-6; Singing Hills 8-5; Capronello 8-4; Dileas, Flying Hawk 8-3; Leighon’s Glory 8-2; Lowry Bay, Cramond Bay 8- French Count, Silver Rod 7-12; Cinna Bay 7-9; Paganini, United Nations, Montosorrie, Dark Morning, Burma, Charles Edward, Carnforth 7-7. 1.50 p.m.— JUNE STEEPLECHASE, of £750; about two miles and three-quarters.—Master Meruit 12-0; Hunto 11-5; Epping 10-10; Indian Sun 9-11; Gay Rouen 9-10; Kilmanagh 9-5; Abbey Lu 9-4; Authoress, Sky Guy, Strong Thread, Indian Sign. Opaltown, Fiylite 9-0. 2.35 . p.m.— RAUKAWA HACK HANDICAP, of £400; one mile and a quarter.—Blanket 10- Royal Duce, Griffin 9-8; Tomahawk 9- Te Wanaka 8-8; Court Judge, Tifox, Blue Moon 8-7; Waterloo Bridge 8-1; Big Wonder, Mary Lee, Foxada, Highform, Vassilikos 8-0. 3.20 p.m.— HAVELOCK HANDICAP, of £500; seven furlongs.—Ramicourt 10-j; Tribal Night 9-2; Poutatau 8-12; Flying Hawk, Carey 8-8; Aqueduct 8-7; Wayside 8-5; Koi Ragi 8-3; Panope, Alcyone 8-2; High Ideal, Big Money, Air Ace, Skyhawk. Seropuri, Kauri Queen 8-0. 4.5 p.m.— FINAL HACK HANDICAP, of £300; seven furlongs.—lndian Sky, Royal Duce 8-10; Carmelita 9-4; Tomahawk 9-2; Conspicuous 9-1; Kauri Queen, Astrope 8-13; Ernbrae, Mr Valiant 8-12; Court Judge 8-9; Silver Crest 8-6; Silver Ball, Grey Donne, Omaio 8-3; Highland View, Uiatis, Kpmo, Sir Warrior 8-0.
WAIKATO CLUB
FAREWELL HACK HANDICAP DIVISIONS
(P.A.) AUCKLAND, June 25. The Farewell Hack Handicap at the Waikato Racing Club’s meeting on Saturday has been divided into two separate races. The First Farewell Hack Handicap will now be the sixth race, and the Second Farewell Hack Handicap the last. Details:— FIRST FAREWELL HACK HANDICAP, of £350; six furlongs.—l wo Jima 9-0; Golden One, Trustful 8-11; Superb 8-9; Huntting Camp 8-6; Bambion 8-5; Flying Duke 8-4; Kitty Green, Sir Emmett, Pay Qut, Battledawn, Nor Vaals, Borderer, Beb, T® Ark, Town Echo, Cash Order, Kaiata 8-0. SECOND FAREWELL HACK HANDICAP, of £350; six furlongs.—Horonuj 9-0; Ballina 8-11; Bonnie Grey 8-10; The Fake 8-8; Hunting Mac 8-7; Nanakea 8-5; Royal Silver 8-1; Our Dave, Spearfast, Captain Thome, Lady Blandford, Miss Priscilla, Duncan, Miss Hiria, Sunny Baffies, Sleepy View, Neville 8-0. -
Brackets are:—Waikato Plate: Bright Fox and Fongi. Manning Hack Cup: Bournemouth and Hunting Mac; Foxstar and Romalin; Princess Fox and Wee Bess. Starting times: 11 a.m., City Steeplechase; 11.50 a.m., Waikato Plate; 12.35 p.m., Victoria Hurdles; 1.25 p.m., Manning Hack Cup; 2.15 p.m., Waikato Hack and Hunters’ Steeplechase; 3.5 p.m., First Farewell Hack Handicap; 3.50 p.m., Te Rapa Hack Hurdles: 4.40 p.m., Second Farewell Hack Handicap.
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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24911, 26 June 1946, Page 4
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