UNITED NATIONS WINS AT NAPIER PARK
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GaELaMEADOWS, July 27. After being handily placed all" "the way, United Nations scored a comparatively easily win in tlie Purker llandicap, the maui event at the Napier Park Racing Club's meeting on Saturday. fhe totalisator handled £27,289. There was no previous comparison. Eesulls: — WHARERANGI HACK HURDLES, £175; 14 miles. 1-1 GAY FLAME, 9.2 (A. Midwood) 1 2-2 Bonnie Scot, 9.3 (C. A. Bowry) 2 3-4. Seropuri, 9.2 ■ (C. Zuppercich) 3 Scr.: Cliarles Edward. Head; oue and a-half lengths. Time, 2.52 2-5. FIRST MAIDEN SCUKRY, £150; 5 furlongs. 1-1 SIR WARR10R, 8.10 (H. McDonald) 1 2-2 Mercifu], 8.10 (W. S. Bagby) 2 6-8 Tribal Queen, 8.10 3 Scr.: II Corona. Two lengths each'wav. Time. 1.4. POKA1TE HACK HANDICAP,' £150; 1 ixiile. 9-9 V ASSILIKOS, 8.0 (P. Atkiris) 1 8-8 Tino Mohio, 8.0 (L. J. Clutterbuck) 2 5-4 Little Billy, 8.5 (W. S. Bagby) 3 Scr.: Highland Yiew. Three lengths; two lengths. Time, 1.45 1-5. PARK ER HAND 1 CAP,. £300 ; 1} miles. V-l UNITED NATIONS, 8.4 (W. ' S. Bagby) .. ., 1 6-6 Aqueduct, 8.10 (L. J. Cluttert buek) ,2 2-2 Freneh Count, 8.5 (J. Berriga,n) 3 All startcd. Two. lengths; liead. Time, 2.12 1.-5.. SECOND MAIDEN SOURRY, £150; 5 furlongs., 2-2 GOT.D WATCH, 8.10 (W. ,S. h 1 1:1 King's Ransom, 8.0 (J. Campbell) , 2 5-5 Flying Dink, 8.10 3 All started. Neck; three lenirths. Time. 1.4 2-5. PARK STEEPLES, £250; 2* miles. 2 FT.YIJTE, 9.0 (C. A- Bowry) . . 1. 3 Timothy, 9.0 (E. Deslandes) . . 2 t:' Kilmanagh, 10.6 (Walsh) .. .. 3 All started. • Three lengths; five lengths. Time, 5.21 1-5. FLYTNG HANDICAP, £200; 7' furlongs 3:3 PANOPE, 8.0 (L. Clutie?-
buclt) T 2-4 Indian Sport, 9.8 (N. Cavanev) 2 4-2 Wuvside, 8.11 (H. J. Pearce) 3 ' Scr.: Skyhaw-k, Kol Rttgi;- • ■ Neck; tliree-quaflers of a length. Tiine, 1.31. ■ - • , • • ■ . ^ FAREWELL HANDICAP, . £175 ; C furlongs. .3-2 CJ.TATION, 8.5 (J. Burridge) 1 1-3 Sir Warrior, 8.0 (II. McDonald) 2 2-1 Highland View, 8.2 (L. J. Clutterbuck) . . . . 3 Scr.: Darag, Tino Mohio. Four lengths; neck. Time, 1.16 1-5. Brantome will be ridden at the Canterbury Jockev Club's Grand National meeting by the Te Rapa liorsenian,- R. Collett, who. .has scliooled him on several oceasions.
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Chronicle (Levin), 29 July 1946, Page 6
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