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NORTH CANTERBURY KIGHWEIGHT HANDICAP, Of £350; nine furlongs. 1/3 CORDUROY (3) E. H. Young's blk g by Red Mara—Ring Velvet 3yrs 10-3 B. T. Jones 1 9/9 SIGHT SOCK (13) E. P. Corboy’s hr g syrs 3-0 R. J. Blair 3 3/1 PACKWOOD (41 G. W. Bettie and W F. Pren-devi!le-s b g Tyra 9-4 C. Witlka 3 S/S English Prince. 6/5 Breaker. 2/3 Balrannach. 8/9 Abduction. 7/7 Gaza. 30/10 Rising Flame. 4/4 Galina. 11/11 Plassowa. 8/8 Hesus also started. Length and a half, half a length. Balrannach was fourth. Time. Imln 56sec. Winner trained by C. G. Humphries. Ki ecarton. Dividend*.—Win: £2 3s. Places: £1 9a. £l3 3s. £1 8s 6d. ASHLEY MAIDEN HANDICAP No. L Of £200; seven furlongs. 1A BEN MCLEOD (31 A. A. and D. G. Taylor's b g by King a Command— Adone3; r» 8-11 N. Eastwood 1 13/18 TALKATIVE (20) R. U McCormack's ch g 4yrs 8- D. N. Hadfield 3 3/1 FLYING LANCER (1) W. L. Harris' blk g 4yrs 9- car. 8-3 K. Reggett 3 14/14 Baywyn. 9/7 Harewood 4/4 Glorious Twelfth. 3/3 Mygrld. 3/3 Masaalia. 5/3 Also. 18/16 Kamal, 17/18 Van da Hum. 7/9 Chaud FroM. 6/7 Riboflavin. 11/11 Hullabaloo. 18/17 Kakanul. 10/19 Elusive Pimpernel, 12/13 Drake's Treasure. 15/13 Neptune'S 'Last, 8/4 Legal Credit also started. Half a head neee. Harewood was fourth. Time. Imln 39 3-seec Winner trained by E. P. Carboy, Waahdyke. Dividends—Win: £3 l«s Places: £1 10s. £l5 18s Od. £1 18a. OXFORD APPRENTICE HACK HANDICAP, Of £250; one mile. 3/3 GOLDEN AUREOLE (6) Mrs W R Carrion** b rn by Golden Souvenir —Angell 4yrs 8-4 G. R- Baldwin 1 in PAUA (!) Mrs A. L. 3 4/3 DONNA MARIA (3) R. A. Joseph's br f 3yrs 8- M. J. Skelton 3 3/4 Surrend. 6/1 Tremble. 7/7 Air View, 5/3 Rondar also started Neck, length. Surrend was fourth. Time. Imln 44 2-Ssec. Winner trained by J. L. Barr, Rlccarton. Dividends-Win: £8 0s 6d Places: £3 Us. £1 8s 6d PRESIDENTS HANDICAP, Of £825: one mile and a half. VI FLAGON (13) J. M. Clarke and J. Wilson's br t by Neptune—Sonneteer Tyre 7-7 N. Eastwood 1 6/6 VALARIS (1) Dr. T. 1 Jenkins' ch g by Beaumarls—Merryvale gyre 9- \ W. D. Skelton 3 4/5 FIRE BAR (•) D. P. WUaati's br g by Defaulter—The Grate Syr* 3
3/3 Shoal, 2/3 Gay Tommy, 8/8 Coral Ring, 7/7 Kastanea, 11/11 Omaha. 10/9 Phil s Choice, 14/13 Olympic Flame. 9/10 Whiohau. 13714 Kelp. 5/4 Navarone. 13/13 Thumper also started. Length and a half, length. Shoal was fourth. Time. 2min 34 3-3eec. Winner trained by A. S Ellis. Riccarton. Dividends—Win: £3 Ils 6d. Places. £1 14a. £3 5s fld. £2 124. ASHLEY MAIDEN HANDICAP, Of £300; seven’furlongs. 2/1 TIMNA (1) A. N. Smith's b e by Sabaean —Dolly Bian Syrs 8-13 8/0 THE DRIFTER («*“ ’ Evans and H. N. Greenwood's b i Ayrs 8-11 car 8-4 ~ R. McDonald 2 8/7 BRYDONE (31 J. S. Shaw's blk g 3yrs 3-10 car. 8-8 J. Leach 3 5/8 Prospero. 1/3 Windvale Lad 4/4 Detail. 12/12 County Kildare. 3/3 Ejay. 11/11 Happy Holiday. 14/14 Leslie Bell. 20/19 Dawsac. 18/18 Kerami 15/18 On Time. 10/10 D Toro. 7/8 Tui HilL 18/13 Royal Return, 19/20 Belle Comtezse. 17/17 High Treasure. 9/9 Sumptuous. 13/15 Karli also started. Two lengths; nose. Ejay was fourth Time, Imln 29see. Winner trained by J. C. Tomkinaon. Riccarton Dividends.—Win: £3 15s Bd. Haese: £1 14a 4d. £4. £4 2s INGLEWOOD HACK HANDICAP, Of £300; seven furlongs. 1/1 SAFE HARBOUR (3) Miss J. A. and G. Ferguson's br m by Alonzo —Port Finla 4yrs 8-5 V 3 GABBLER $ ’ . i-2 G -. K 7-13 car. 7-11 * R. N. Marsh 3 Royal Regent 5/3 Unite, 15/13 Rising Storm, 10/10 Stomal, 18/18 Sigurd, 11/13 Scarlet Pimpernel. 7/7 Corowa also ■Three-quartere of a length' ®r trained by A. & EUis. RiecartODtvidends.—Win: £4 Ito Bd. Places: £1 17s. £3 0s 6d. £4 4e RONALD MACDONALD HANDICAP. Of £500: seven furlongs. 1/1 ROMAN MAID 4B» R. D. Molyneux's blk tn by Summertime—Virgo Maxima tyre 8-11 R. J. Skelton I 7/7 PERSUASIVE (9) J. McF. MUliken's b m by Targul—Lady Daring 7-7 car. 7-7% G. W. Mein 3 8/8 RHYTHM REIN (18) R. C. Mims' br by D. N. Ksdfieid 3 3/3 Irrepreeslble. V 4 Mlnglow. 9/9 Hopeful. 2/3 John als* starred. Five lengths; half • neck. John Jameson was fourth. Time, tmtn Msec. Winner trained by J. L. Barr. Riccarton. Dividends.—Win: £3 9s. Places: £1 8s Sd. £4 Sa. £4 Us M. f OKUKU HACK HANDICAP, Of £380; one nil* Md a quarter. V 3 MIGHTY SMART (10) J. A. A. Reid's *r g by Mighty Dollar—Smartly 3yrs 7-4 car. 7-18*9 R. N Mareh 1 11/18 TOPA (9) N. H. Macdonald's b g gyre 7-9
. car. 7-3 M. J. Skelton 3 . 4/4 HERBS (4) W. E, Hodge and C. C. McCarthy's ch g 4yre 8-1 A. J. Stokes 3 8/3 Slatey, 3/3 Golden Howe. . 1/1 William David. 8/8 Stari wyn. 7/7 Forsythe. 9/9 Vest- . meat Lady, 6/8 Portent, 10/11 Jimmy Hill, 13/13 King Lear. 12/13 Zetland Leigh also started. Half a length; length. Slatey was fourth. Time, 2min 6sec. . Winner trained by A. N. Dld- ’ ham, Wingatul. Dividends.—Win: £4 Is. Places: £1 13b 3d, £9 19s. £3 lit. 1 Rider Out For * Week 3 R. B. Taggart, rider of Tui J Hill in the Second Ashley r Maiden Handicap at Rfccar- » ton on Saturday, was charged ’ after the race with causing j interference to Sumptuous i <D. N. Hadfield) about a fur--5 long from the finish. , After hearing evidence . from the stipendiary steward, i. Hadfield and Taggart, the committee found that inter- , ferenee took place, and that Taggart was guilty of careless riding. Taggart was sus- ' needed until 6 p.m. on May 8. An inquiry was held after the President’s Handicap into interference to Olympic j Flame (M. J. Wildennoth) about two furlongs from the finish. After hearing evidence • from the patrol steward, Wildermoth, A. H. Eastwood (Coral Ring>, and W. D, * Skelton (Valaris). the com--1 mittee found that Valaris shifted ground too quickly 5 and caused interference to • Olympic Flame. i The committee accepted □ Skelton's explanation that Valaris hangs badly during : his races and is hard to pull y out This time a different bit . was used end Valaris responded immediately, taking Skelton by surprise. No action was taken. Because of conflicting evid-' ence the committee dismissed! a charge against A. J, Stokes, the rider of Timna in the Second Ashley Maiden Handicap. Stokes was charged 1 with careless riding in that he crossed too quickly from the outside and caused interference to Sumptuous and OB 2 Time Evidence was heard from th* stipendiary steward (Mr H. B. Lorigan), the patrol 3 steward (Mr D. Spicer), D. ■ N. Hadfield, rider of Sumptu- ’ oua, N. T. Cowles, rider pf u On Time, and Stokes t. FORBURY PARK TROTTING CLUB (INC.) s WINTER MEETING. MAY 8, MSI. WITHDRAWALS t for an •vents SeootMl Night must be made not later than 4 P.M, TODAY (MOKDAYI, MAY L 1961, L. CLARK, j Secretary. P.O. Box 8L Dunedin, —Advt.
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29501, 1 May 1961, Page 4
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