SIGNAL OFFICER SCORES IN BIG TRENTHAM RACE
SOUTH ISLANO HORSES WIN FOUR EVENTS - The Wellington Autumn meeting was eoiicliided at Trentham und|r favhurable conditions -and South. Island! ^orses again took • .tWimajor- lionours; by winning: four -xaees, including the; three big handieaps. The St.Xeger Stakes was won by Fttxbay fjonrTe R^)"a., , Glad Fox Avas firshpast thepost in the hurdies,-bni was dfsqnalified' wIigii the jockey; nvlio had lost his Sktill c&p; f&jleu. to •« (Itew therequired weight. There was a-Iarge attendance and the totaUsator handled £198,919, compared with £179,452. on.#%second day lasti year The total 'for the'meking was.£379,276, yabhgainst £351,427 ' 10s last vear, the' iiicrease bhing c£21,.8|8 $0 f$. ~ TJta- eourse Wa&.fast.
iiacl xjUck xor Hawxte's Bay Owner , Giud X'-ox, wnicn races for Mr. H. xVL. Glazeuroon., bwner oi Catterick Bridge, was aiw.ays going dike ■ tue winner-.oi, ino Ifurdxe race and ixve xurlongs iroiu nome ne moved up to ue in eiose attdnd-. anue on itondeite and iiociianui. -tie looic tue xast leuce with itonueiie auu uuu easiiy uy nve lengiiis xrom iioixueij.e lour ieuguis iu xront ox Gxanu uontrai wlnen just oeat xiockanui. Uxau. x ox s jockey xaiied lo majve tXLe w exgut autt GiaiL x' ox w us disquaxined. x oxuay Just xseao xxautrueya : i'ox'uay auu ivuruxeya xpugm a great uaLiie iu tue oi. x.eger oiaiveo auu x oxuay gul tue uecuiiou oy jxuix a ueaU. xxlc i-ace v\ao bouuu ali turougu auu u%e mriuugb lrum iiume xvarnivoya auu aiuiuk kiieigy u ere iu xroui lu.xnea uy .x^ugmx, vxuieoijuu, xxaguaxoi... x oxuii^', «auu X Oxuay iuu.ou up to uo wxiu x^aruyiycya 1IU.J tue airaigui wueie • tiicy jjouguf'ii uut auu xOAua> diucu uu • io'geL*tire!,iA'cimou aiter a pauio aumu.. i_,au; \ rte uuiriuetl weu 10 gct Lititu. ■ moiii;)' u\*uf xouguia 'Xiuay xiorn. Xvarti . KC\a iinu uext axaguaxurxa aiiu .uexeorma. _ , . . x.yx'd Beat Pitoitoi •- Lord hxuio, a w llinor at xxaolerlou, \\ ou tue 1 1. u-j eai -oid race axier uoiUt; prumtiicut ".J.i Lue wuy. x'xtoiioi, uuuet luu .sieauier ox o.xi, came xrum a iou^ u uy uacx uj Oe .setouu uaiL a ueau iu rruut oX xjieniocu. ^.Next neie .tlie uiacKeted pair, figkting x ox auu uoj ma, aua x lgaiuig x ox nmsiieij leauy weu. xue en-xuumed ruuuerrf, mitiiuiciii, .latoiiet auu .xtr xieiie, dux aot udLifr luoir uacuera. xiuby ior xvxax'y biu'ii the iii'bt tnxee raceb neut to .Xoith. xauiuu iiuixcs, uut tue uext tuo ueul to ouiaiienierb. xxaryuuru ou tue Luamjuuii jxaui ailer^ueiiig in trout axi tue >,a>. uujixg past xxle bluuus tue Ixrst txuie tue oxuex' vvas uxaryuuru Xxoxu jxounotu, xoixL-jil, uxxxxe xlost, uixu'lou, x xiritiLioa.s, v uxiuueu uxoor aua xvuxxxixtx. aiuxe jiobi txieu xxxoved xor ward tjux^kiy to ue ss'xi xx uxary ixurix at tue ixve. y ixx ixue Ijexnnd Luem ere xuiix a.ngklxo, ixunuu i auu xorroiit axxu* tueu a.ugie tariuuous, Xvexjuoxii, i uxiodeu .a|obr aua o.ioiuuj. v.io.ssjiig lue iop -Aiyat t.lnirjii aua .tioixuy ioaz.xier moved ri^xiid iu ue iu r iuoc aueuuiur'u ou uiaiviauixi r.uU wixixiou' a« luey siruigixieued.. gp. uut ouve neadrf uuie tuxxxed xor iioiut uiar vuurn ureu oul and woxx xxwely by luu leugtiis irom iioixuy Dazz.ler jwc ieJi"lus xii troul ox j urreiit. v uilo-det MuZi* .uxixe xxost, AJgnt t ixarm, xmrxi 0 uere nuxt- • ■f \ r'^giMlxificlxis 4reac xxxiorc
,!,**ybigilai 'bi-iceiy "uxjiner Oi tue AUt^mii.: I iaaiix.- ou lue nrs.L dayy uxx /liie i-resii'ieifdh^ iihuilxc'ix'g4 *^h?dl/rjlxe ygaxu tnnUed, llie cxx'owd uilix a briilxaxxi, xuxj \\ iixch Fiiiitrod ' ii ijxi ' at 't Aii--ijioVt a iexigtxx iu lroxit ox xiidxan , xuawxx. Uvext ^\as uay 'r'kirit tuV'ieugtiis- xu- xruut Ox iasda wixich just got up to ixead x^angue d ur. exeter iiaron, \'oitaic, Enxbroiita, Barrage, Ya.uia, x airnoine, kaugue d 'Ux and uatterii'k Brxdge was tixe early oruer aud al the xniie iudxaxx Jjawxx \\ ao in eiglini pUu-e and xJenert x ox xu teixth. Ooing aiong tue uack stretcix Cattex'xcit Xiridge raeed up to be with Wlaster xxaron. xxaJt. a mile irom home faxguai Uliieer begau to uiove xoruard aud he lOilowed uattencic Brxdge, lasda, L.angue d'Or aixd xndiaii xxawxx into lliv' .stiaigul. XJatt a xurxong" irom ixome oigua'i tJiiice/ dasiied to tue frout aud •> j.i uriliiaiuiy. iJarrage \ras sixtix, aud xXe.sert X- ox, uay btruxier.aud 'Xxmiurolitawure uext. juiana Pueyuard .Woxi Well Biana Xteynard woxx the Belmont Hau dxcaji Uy a lengUx irom Bav X'orl rvviixclx Ueat j-.ord Xuoxiaud by a mick. Garry aud x>t(.y' h.ort led • iuto the slraight aLlcnded by Oban, Lord Hollaiiii, iJeecirnuud and -xixana xteyuurd, and haix-uay down ihe home stretch xxxaua Xivyuard, Bay X'ox't aud Lord xroiiand Uit» uway to iigiil tixe liuxsii. uiameier Ixuxshed w eii ior iourth nhead ot biy ooxd, bergeaut Jack aud Xjeechuood. imotucr Brilliant Euii by Dcsert Giri xxesert Lxri, as xxi tue Laxlway xiandxcap oix tixe iii\-it day, lxuxoiied brxiliantly iu vvxn mu buinuuaxx Xiandicap irom Lxtril aud xieetwood. The Pagau, Citril, Cot-case, Heprxve, lueio Lxgiit aixtL Zealauuer w ere promiueuL as tlie iiold raced iuto the mraxgnt aud tixen rleetv\ood raced ruuxxd to ciiallenge Lxtrxi, wliich. was xu xront a iurioug xrom home. JDesert Giri 's brilliant ruu was txmed to a fraction and siie woxx gouxg away uy liait a leugtlx irom Oitrih rieeivvood was oiiiy a leugtlx away aud tiieu came The, x'agau, xxyxuoudy, Mr. \ aiuint, tbt-case aud xxojxrive. Au inquiry was held xutd a charge oi iuterierence by iJeetwood with. Cotcase near the home turu aud W. L. ijiixs, riuer oi iieetwood, was suspeuded ior a xnouth. Xy. Grombxe, rider oi Lot-case, was liued Ho ior giviug uusalisiactory evideuce. ixactlier for Frances There was a graxid iiuislx to the llutt iiandicap and . the ivinner was Hraxices uarrow ly irom \\'ild L'ote and (Jressida. bun Bnrn, Wild A* ote, Gressida, irislx A'ote, i'rances and Marilyn was tlie order to the straiglit and tlie issue was well in doubt hcilt a furlong irom home. Then- Franges dashed to the frout and woii" well* by a iength 1 frdiu Wild N'ote witlx another iength to ' Gressida wliicli •jugt beat. Mesaliiaixce.., Eevo.ite was next. ... Kesuits: — AGAIO HUKBLLb, £800; 1^ miles. 7-7 EOHDELLE, 9.0 (O. Ferrall)'. 1 ■i-L Graiid Centra]_, 9.8 (P, jMxxllixis) 2
3-2 Eockanui, '9.0 1 (F. C. Gleaver) 3 Also: 11-11 Kanui te .Pai, 2-3 Glad Fox, T--8 Mergef,.- 1-1 Guulher, 6-6 Gynerio, 9-10 Gaptain Hesse, 5-5.tMaste'r. Guard, 10-9 Sailor Boy. ■ Glad Fox was hrst past the post by hve lengths irom Bondelle four leugths iu front of Grand- Central which just^ beat. Rockauui. Merger ,was iifth. Time, 3.12L Wiuner traiued by tW. |1>. Young, Hastings: ■ Glad Fox was disqualilied whexx his jockey, who had lost his c.ap and skuli eap, failed to draw the weight. THE N.Z. bT. LEGEk STAIvES, £1750; ■ ' ,1§ miles. : ' 1-1 FOXBAY; 8.10 ( J. Willi'amson) 1 2-2 lvartikeya, 8.10 (K. Forjil) '.. 2 1-1 Lady Vite, 8.7 (G. B. Tatter- . sall) . . . . '• '3 3-3 IMagnafonn, '8.10 (G. T. Wilson) 4 » Also: 8-9 Atomic Energy, 9-8*Axigelli 7-7. Lady Ghristine, 5-6 Meteorina, ,6-5 ' ilenbwned. ; . ... Half a head; 'five lengths. Meteorina was lifth. Tiiixb/ 3.3. ■Wiiineit trained by 'A. L. beifei't, Te Hapa. . ; PAG1F1C HA'YHICAB, £S0Q; 6 furlongs. 5-5 LOKD AZUEE, 7.12 ,(W. 'L.1 Aitken) .. . / . . H .... 1 6-6 Pitoitoi", 9.11 ,(G. 1L Tattersall) "2 9-9 Brenlock, 7.0 (W. F. Ellis) ... :3 Also: 3-3 Air 'Belie, 1-1 Buch'ffuad, 7-3 lioyal bhar,' 1-1 Bolivar, 10-10'Trresist-ible, 2-2 Jacojwit, 11-11 Cadwallon, 16-16 liobin Axuor, 15-15 GoJdsmith, 13-.13 llaukoti, 12-12 Memento, 8-7 Figlxting Fox and Leyma, 9-9 Airwyn bracketed with Brexilock, 11-11- Tanjean and Terriiic. Two aixd a halF lengths; half a head. Figlxting Fox was iourth. Time, 1.121. Wiuner trained by G. McCullough, Opaki. . OHAiMFlOX HACK HAND1CAP, £900; 1^ xuiles. 1-1 ■ M AK YB U1LV, ' 7. 13 ■ : ( 0. ( ^cBonaicl) • YV': . •' . 1 3-8 : Bo b (3y AJ-d-Mfo;; 8-0 LWi; F; mU] 2 0-7 :'Torr6ixt, y' . Also : ' 2-2 Earhbj-ibge.; '■$•§ " ' O^lM^u "Moor/ '7-6 ' Hhqrb .Hiiku','' T-i; ;Kigh] • Oharhi, 12-12 Afasier Fui; 'll-ll* Fliftti- • tious, 10-9 Aline Host, 9-10 Tuiti K'gapo. '8-8' Mi'nlon;' 13-11'' Ivtiihiifq1 li-1'3' Kef L mont, 15-15' Alonitp! | l' '' L'1, !t. [ Two leug'ths ;ia'ch' lWay'... .Miixe Hossl .vtas fourthV ' Tfn'xe^ 2.33'. ' Wiuner. traiki ! ed by F. B: .Jcyixeil,"Kit'cai'tbn. ' ^ P1I EblBEKT • HAALiCAF," £3.000;;
2-2 • ' b 1GN AL ' OSiFlGEE, 9;1Y (G/ T. • ■■Wi'isoii) A,'. ' . i F .v . i '-1-3* i 1 ] jidian Balvh; S.7-;I-K-l'AFttallj ,•$' 6-7 i Gay' Fauit,?!7.10 (iRl^BI-'l'fjelanllj rS -8-i) Y ustl'a, b.5. -Httrri^)'-'-;5'. : Jv'V." j 4 Also: 3-1 V.oltaic, T1!: 'Behert; FqxI, ll-'ll Gay ' Btx<e-."; ^-3t«Jjaiit'tfb,r:di,Q&' 10-10 Barrage, 9-8' Catterick ■Bridgc'/Ei-jf Embrolitu, *i2-l'2' -'Be'aii RaiVlej 13-jtS^ Fairhonie,. 11-lltthlai^ter . Baron., . Leixgth; leixgik and 'a^h'alL ' .Lhpgue d'Or was' lifth; Tilue; 2.31.' 'Winhor trained by li.' E.* McLellaxi, Invercargill. BELMONT HAND1CAP, £700; 1 mile. 1-3 lMANA KEYNAliB, 8.5 (J. M cFarlaxxe) 1 3-2 Bay Fort, 8.1 (A. J. btokes) . . 2 7-6 Lord Holland, 8.1 (V. J. bellars ) j. ...... 3 Also: 6-7 Beechwood, 1-1 Bianxeter, 10-11 Beguile, 13-13 Oban, 16-16 Bonnie Fair, 5-5 The Missioixer, 12-12 Colorado Maid, 8-8 buper Lake, 2-1 llonald McBonald, 9-9 Fairytime, 15-15 Bergeant Jack, 11-11 Garry, 11-10 Sly Gold. Lexxgtlx; neclt. Biameter was fourth. Time, 1.10b Wiuner trained by J. P. : ilyan, Hastings; ■ - bUB L'KBAxN" HANDICAP, 1 £1750; 7 furiongs. ' 1-3 BEbEKT GIKL, 8.8 (A. J. btoltes 1 l-l Citril, 8.6"(C. T. Wilson) .... 2 3-2 FJeetvvood, 7.7' (W. F. Ellis) 3 Also : 5-5 Bep'r'ive, 7:7 The Pagali, 2-1 Brovvxi Berby;, 8-8 bliiraz, 6-6 Zealander, 10-10 Oot-case, '9-9 Dymondy, 12-12 Eeorapa, 11-11 Mr. Yaliant, 13-13 Theic Lixht.
Half a length; length. The Pagan was feurth. Time, 1.25L Wi'nner trained by J. b. bhaw, Eiccarton. HUTT HANDICAP, £2000; i 1 mile. 1-1 FEANCE8, 9.0 (O..T. Wilson) 1 5-5 Wild Note, 8.11 (A. Johnson) 2 2-3 Gressida, 7.5 (P. Brennan) . . 3 Also: 9-9 Irish Note, 3-2 Mesaliiaixce, 10-10 Ladyship, 8-8 Morotai, 16-16 Lord Theio, 6-6 Audacious, 7-7 Bevolte, 11-11 The btornxovik, 4-44 Sun Burn, 12-12 Baruch, 14-15 Foxella, 13-13 Lady Delight, 14-1.5 Marilyn. Length; length and a half. Mesaliiaixce was fourth. * Time, 1.394., Wiuner trained by owner (D. P. Wilson), Wingatui.
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Chronicle (Levin), 22 March 1948, Page 6
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