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TiiiTueF ,'"■'.-' ' ■'♦'.; —-;■ ■■ FEILDING MEETING EASTER HAMjfCAP WON BY-' , . :•■ MASTEIJ MOUTOA. - ' .. By Telcgrapli-Prcss • Association. ' ~ Fellding,'April 22 , lor tho second .'day -ot tho'Feilding races there was-a good attendance nnd tho weather .was fine. The totalisator dealt, with iC83,832 for'the meeting. Re. Bulls:—- ' '.' ' ICIMBOLTON HURDLES, of 200 sovs. Olio mile and a half. ' 5 Papanui, ilst. 31b (G. Caddy) 1 7'ltoyalPark, 9st. 81b. ...I ......2 s Want, list. Bib. ..:...;...;.;....,...... » Also started: 6 Sir Fisher, list. 131b.j 2 Sv/eot Tipperary, lOst. 8lb.; 9 Stvras, 10at.:51b.'; 1 Hiishinan, 9st. lllb.; 8 Dia.volo; Osti 91b.j 4 Yankeo Jack,'9st. 21b.; 10'1,'arero, ifs'f. ■'■"•' ' Won by-a neck. . Time, 2min. 47 3-ssec. AVAIATA STAKES, of'2oo.'sow. Weight ' Bst. Five'furlongß anil a,hnlf. ' 1 Ojyiithus •",.-../;;•...-...•. .....(A. Hoed) 1 6 Omaliu 1...'.'.....;......;....... !.;....'.. 2 9" Bold' Boy .....:.:...;.„...„..;....;;.,..„.,...»; 3 . Also staited:";lo Kftwhau;-4 Cotillion; V'Goloohda; 8 Amborin'e; 2 Achilliotf; G Festival; 3 Ainbricnn Bbauty. ■'. Won by half a, length: Time,' lmin. Iflseo. -V'V''- ";■' :■<■■ ' "'•■" '. EASTER HANDICAP,, of 400 ■ soys'. One '••■:..'■ - mile and a quarter.. ' • 2 Master-Mputoa, 7st.- 21b.... (A. Reed) 1 i ; 9st. ■........:...;.... fi 4 Marqueteur, 7st. 31b, ; 3 Aleo started: ,7 : Client, 9st.;'3 Paraoa, Ssr. 91b.; S Pacific Slope, 'Sst. 21b.; 6 Palm Oil, fist.'l3lb':' ' - '' ! Won comfortably by a long nock. Nobleman was" a nose ahead of the third lir.rsb. Time, 2min. 7 Msec. •' ' • OKOUA ; HACK HANDICAP, of 200 soys. '•' ■••:•'■'One milo and 54 yards. ' B Tirahga; 9st. ......... (M. M'Donald) 1 fiTomdroy, 7st. 2lb'.' ........;.'...'...".....'.- 2 i Vacuum, 7st,' .•.'.;........... 3 AW':started: 3 'Claris', Bst. 131b:; ; 5 Jlu Jltsu; Bst. 91b.'; 5 Perfect Day, Sst. •91b.; 7 Nemaline, 7st. 51b. . Won by a longth. Timo, imih. 47sec. DENBIGH' STAKES, of. 300' soys.. .. Six "' ' • ' furlongs. ■•■■'•- • 1 Acre. H lib. ......:;.., v ..... (C.Price) 1 2 Siuiouides. 7st'. 71b '...;..... i 5 Chimera,. .Bst. 51b. ...'.,.....,... 3 -'.'Also.started.': 3, Bonny Briar, Bst, lib.; 0 -Sariia'rang,' 76t.';- 4"Cnrmel Aroli,- Cst. 131b.-; 7 TiWnii,' (Ist' I2lli>; :: 8 Philomela, fist. Mb:,- '9 Sea' Lord, .fist.:,7lb.>.'. Won by thr'ce-quar.ters I .' ; of a. length. Time, liiiih. 14sec. •■ ",'i-V;. :' KKWA HACiC HANDICAP, of 200; sovs. '•■: ' Six .furlongs.. ; .-.,, 3 Wonder; 7st. 121b...: ....'(A. Reed): 1 2T)lack Mark, Bst.'4lb .v;......; ,2 1. Mnfetua, Bst; 131b. i.. ..,.;,'.' » Also started: GTenipo.'Bst. 711).; '5 March On, Bsf. 31b.'; 7 Piano', 7st: Dlb.; i Some Boy, 7st. 31b. • 8 Koreao, Gst.JOlb. Won' oaßily by two lengths and a lialf. Time, lmin. 15 2-sscc.. 'AWAHURI WELTER HANDICAP, of .200 sovs. • Seven furlongs..':..'. 2 Railand, Bst. 91b'.'..':.. (W; Bell) 1 STdlo Talk, 9st. .•,....... 2 4 Tunatnu, 7st. 7lb. ......' 3 Also started: 1 Ethiopian,'Bsf..,4ll>.; G White Hanger, 7sf; 131b.; B Dasher Boy, 75t..91h.; -7 Hautaiia,-'7st..7!b:;'s Tirair'aka, 7st. 71b. ... Won by three lengths. Time, lining 29 l-ssec. ■■■: ■::.;,'... ...".'. MAKING WELTER HANDICAP, of 251) sovs. Seven furlongs. 1 Simonides, Sst. 131b., (M, M'Doiinld) 1 r.'Play-Off. Bst. 71b.,'-..■...;....;..:. .'.. 2 fi Master Inev, B<t. 21b '.. ;... 3 Also started: 4 White Blaze,.9st. lib.: 2 Zola, Bst. 91b..;.G Kiltess, Sst. (lib..; 7 Minister, Sst, lib. '. ' Won by...four':'lengths. Time, lmin. '28sec., Zola broke a '.".". '. CANTERBURY MEETING '.'. PUNKA WINS'BIGJfANDICAp;' " By Telesre-'-.- n -r-» ■.«•socint'in. ! . • Christchurch,-.April 22. ■ The Canterbury Jockey Club's Easter Meeting concluded torday in ideal weather. .Th'; r.ttendance.was good, :biit the track' was not as .-fast; as on.the previous day. The;.totalisator, lniidled:'ot3S,ls7, making for the meeting, against .£82,620 last year. '.'.•.-. . ',-,. '' ■•;;--•, . PEERSWICIv-,HU.IIDLES;\of-200-sovs ; . '.-, One mile' and threc-quarteis. " . 2'Vascular,-lOst; 91b. ........; (F. Gray). 1 1 Achilledes, lOst. 91b. ...... (W. Bush) 2 4 Calma, 9st ■.:..,......■......-.... (S.-Walis)' 3 •Also started: 3 Naupata, lOst. 71b. ; was left, and tool.-, practically no partin the .race. Achilledes was in front till three furlongs from home) Vascular then joined him, and, going on, vain by a length two -lengths 'away. Time, 3niin.-lOsec. AUTUMN NURSERY.HANDICAP, .of i " 400 sovs. Six furlongs. ■•" ' ' 2 Royal Stag, Sst. slb. ... (11. Young) 1 3 Sonie Kid,-7st. iOlb. ..■. (G. Young) -2 5 Kilgour, (Ist. 71b.'............. (T. Reid) 3 "Also started: 1 Sundance, Sst. '51b.; i Nursing Sister, 7st. lib.; G Silent King", 6st.l2!b. ' -■■ ,' • Some Kid was always prominent, but a furlong'from'home Royal Stag headed him and won by nearly two lengths, Kilgour being a length away. Time, lmin. 12 3-ssec. YALDHURST WELTER HANDICAP, ol 250 sovs.'Sevftn furlongs. 2 Hurry Un,7st. lllb. (It. Reed) 1 1 Indus, Sst.'Tllb. ~ (8./Deeloy) i 8 Moorabbe, Bst. Sib. ...... .'C. Einerson)' ; Also started:, 9 /aland, 9st. 31b.; 6 Belair, Bst. 81b.; i Sir Fanciful; Bst. lib. 7 Jingo, 7st., 131b.; 5 Charley, 7st. 121b.; { Kilbarry, 7st. 71b. '■''~-,. Charley? and-Jingo made play from ilu start, but half way up the straight Hurrj Up and Indus joined them. In a spirited

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 178, 23 April 1919, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 178, 23 April 1919, Page 9

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