LEI BY LENGTH AT WANGANUI
(New Zealand Press Association)
WANGANUI. The weather was fine but the track heavy for the second day of the Wanganui Jockey Club’s meeting yesterday. There was a big attendance. The T.A.B. double, won by Lei and Dunraven, paid £lBO 10s for £l. CASTLECLIFF STAKES, {400; Im.— First Division: 5/8 LENOMAN (13) 8-7 L. Gestro 1; 11/12 PASTA (18a) 8-7 K. W. Taylor 2; 3/4 WINJANA 8-7 K. S. CuKen 3. Ail started. Kali a length; length. Farlena fourth. Time: 1:52i. Win: £5 6s 6d. Places: £3 ss, £4 IBs 6d. Second Division: 6/5 BEYOND (2) 9-7 N. W. BeCsham 1; 1/1 TOPMOST (23) 9-7 C. R. Lewis 2; 10/10 EMIR (8) 8-7 J. T. Anderson 3. Scratched: Rand. Five lengths; three-quarters of a length. Solafunua fourth. Time: 1:51 1-5. Win: £4 2s 6d. Places: £2 17s, £2 4s 6d. Brackets: Pasta and Pinza Girl, Topmost and Verboten. BIRTHDAY HACK HURDLES, £500; I’m—3/4 HI THERE ,3) (3) 9-11 N. O’Connor 1; 2/2 BRAVEST (2) 10-0 G. F. Laurenson 2; 6/3 DARK CREST (4) 9-5 G. Jenkins 3. AH started. Three lengths and a half; eight lengths. The Proud One fourth. Time: 3:38. Win: £6 7s. Places: £2 is, £1 9s 6d. £1 19s 6d. WANGANUI STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, £1100; 2im.—4/4 PRINCE ROBIN (4) 9-2 D. Finlay 1; 2/2 HENRY (10) 9-0 C. I. Goss 2; S/8 VANE (12) 9-0 G. Lawson 3. Scratched: Tilly Light. Facade, AorangL Bangor. Three lengths; 15 lengths. Time: 5:27 3-5. Barta Boy fourth. Win: £6 9s. Places: £1 17s 6d, £1 12s 6d. £5 Is Sd. CAMERON HANDICAP, £400: «f.—3/2 GAYSPOT (7) 8-2 T. J. Rudd 1; 2/1 DUKEDOM (2) 8-6 H N. Raulrihi 2: 4/3 SERENE SUMMER (4) 8-5 R. B. Marsh 3. Scratched: Bourbon Lass, Mephisto, Tomina. Half a length; three lengths. Windrush fourth. Time: 1:19 3-5. Win: £6 l«s 6d. Places: £2 4s 6d, £2. £2 5S -
CONNOLLY HANDICAP, £1150; Um. 5/6 LEI (5) 8-6 R. A. Jenkiins 1 2/1 ADVOCACY (6) 8-4 R. W. Taylor 2 6/5 ALLBUT (10) 7-7 T. Rudd 3 1/2 Laramie, 8/8 Grand Win, 3/3 Fon, 10/9 Gave AH, 4/4 Summer Flight, 9/10 Blue Defaulter, 14/14 Fairweather, 11/11 Flounce, 16/16 Golden Bay, 15/15 Jan Eyre. 12/12 Kimber. 17/17 Sunrayed, 13/13 Top Lad, 7/7 Torere also started. Length: four lengths. Torere fourth. Time: 2:20 4-5. Win: £8 Ils 6d. Places: £3 6s. £1 17s 6d, £3 Is 6d.
BALGOWNIE HANDICAP, £500: Um.—l2/14 MATEA (15) car. 7-7 M. Donoghue 1; 4/4 CORALONG (5) 8-7 K. Cut Jen 2: 11/11 ARLINGTON (1) 8-11 K. J. GryKs 3. Scratched: Royal Guest. Regal Kenya. Royal Dakar, Thriller. Length; long neck. Don Silva fourth. Time: 2:23 1-5. Win: £25 17s 6d. Places: £8 3s. £3 3s 6d, £5 9s 6d. RUSSELL GRACE HANDICAP, £800; 6if. 4/5 DUNRAVEN (13) 7-71 R. Cleaver 1 9/9 MONETARY (11) 8-1 R. A. Jenkins 2 3/3 DAVID JEFF (2) 8-4 M. Donoughue t 8/8 HOOPLAH (16) 8-0 W. D. Skelton t t Dead-heat. 5/4 Tawa Mahal, 12/12 Master Defence. 1/2 Whittle, 2/1 CoOenial King, 7/7 Gyross, 13/12 Laud, 6/6 Bijali, 10/10 Grapevine, 15/15 Hello Klnfel, 11/11 Marine, 16/16 Royal Polo. 14/14 That’s It also started. Three lengths; nose. Time: 1:28 4-5. Win: £8 ISs. Places: £2 6s, £4 Is 6d. £1 16s (David Jeff), £3 6s (Hooplah). FAREWELL HANDICAP, £450: 6*f —3/3 PRENTER (3) 8-9 R. W. Taylor 1; 1/1 AUTOMATION (1) 8-10 A. T. Jones 2; 4/4 AVOCAT’S PRIDE <6) 8-0 W. D. Skelton 3. AH started. Nose: half a length. Glwyn Anne fourth. Time: 1:29 1-5. Win; £6 5s 6d. Places: £2 3s 6d, £1 IJs, £2 6s.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31079, 7 June 1966, Page 7
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