THE TURF
WANGANUI MEETING
GUINEAS WON BY AFFECTATION ' CLIENTS SPUING HANDICAP. By Telegraph-Press Association. Wanganui, September 25. Tho Wanganui races were held to-day. I'licvo was a large attendance, and tho weather was tine. The totalisator handled ..£35,416, against ,£24,329 at the last ineetiug held nt .-1916.. Ax. Tolecranh-l'reSß A»ioclatlon. FLYING HANDICAI', of 250 sovs. Six furlongs; 9 Inah,- 7st. lllb.-.. (B. Atoms) 1 8 Oratress, Gst.' lplb. :(J; Barry) 2 5 Solfanello, 7st. 121b. ..:.....,(A. Meed) 3 Also started: G Volo, Ost. 'Jib.; 8 Demos,, Bst. 81b.; 2 Kipling, 7st. 121b.; 1 Ermine, Sst. 111b.;. 7 Bounv Briar, 7st'. 101b.; 4 Jutland, 7st. 61b. 3- Cavniel Arch, fist. r 121b: •-■ ■■■■-' - • • Inah led;throughout and won by two lengths. Solfanello was a similar dis- . tance away third. Bonnie Briar was fourth. Time, lmin. 13 l-ssec. MAIDEN RACE, of- 150 sovs, Six fur- •'.-,-■ longs. .2 Nursing Sister (B. Morris) 1 1 Tamo Fox ...„..........(M." M'Carten) 2 i Self-Alliance ',:.....-.;....(1i.; Morris) 3 Also started: 3 Tirairaka, 8 Crystal Palace;.a Mannist, 11 Pomona. 10 Malmgerer, 9 Kawhau,7 Erin's Isle, 9 Kapiti, - 6 Admyra. '."..-'>"•''.■ '' Nursing Sister-tva9-first out, aiiil nutting a break on" the field, won by fotir lengths from Tame Fox, with SelfAlliance three'lengths' away.' Maiinisl •was fourth. Time, lmmi 15 3-ssee. .WANGANUI GUINEAS, a sweepstake of 10 sovs., with 500 sovs. added. Oii<;' -'. mile. ' - ',- ■ ' . 1 Affectation ....... :.....::Utngl)y) ■■■! 4 Crenides .........;....'..... (R.' Young) 2 2 Warplane ...'...:...............(A.'. Oliver) -3 Also started: GHetaua/3 Motu.ihi, ! . Rose Queen. ■;:. : >'. '■■-.' Affectation led the field along the back, the order being-Warplane, Hetaua; Crenides; IVlotiiihi, - and Rose Queen. At ■ the half-mile Crenideswentinto , second place, and ho and Warplane futilely /.challenged. Affectation, who won nicely by a length. Warplano was a:similav distance away. Time, l'ain. 12 2-ssec. OKEHU HURDLE. HANDICAP, of .200 sovs. Ono mile and three-quarters. • 1 Yankee Jack, lOst. 121b. . ;,.'■ (A. M'Donnld) 1 3 Combustion, Ost. 21b. ...(Henderson) 2 5 Austin, 9st. Gib. (Delamore)- 3 , Also started: 2,' Movement, list. 71b.; 4 Signorella, 9st. .'".-:' Turning for -home, Yankee Jack and Combustion were on terms, the former winning easily by about eight lengths. Austin, was a poor third. Time, 3min; 16 2-ss'ec. ". •': '••:". ' '■■•■■•-. HACK AND .'■' HUNTERS* STEEPLE-' CHASE, of 200SOVS. Two.miles and a half. • 1 Khartum, lOgt. lib UTJopestake) • 1 2 Onipoto, Ost. 111b.' ...(A. M'Donald) 2 7 Cornelian, 9st. lllb. ...::. (Delamore) 3' Also started:, 1 ) Kuraprti, lOst. 131b.; 4 Mattock, lOst: llib.; 5 BolHn; lOst. 71b.; 8 Nefischo, 9st. 71b,: 6 TigdMand, 9st.71b.; ,8 Mode, 9st. 71b. In'the final.li'ound Khartum took charge, winning by eight lengths, Cornelian was a couple, of lengths away. Time, smin. 7sec. ' /■' ' '••■'. SPRING HANDICAP.-of 300 sovs. One mile and '110 yards. •; i Client, Bst. 101b. (C. Price)''l 1 All Over, Bst. 41b. ...(8.-IT; Norris) -2 5 Hiirry'Up, 7st. 51b. „.(L. C. Morris) .'3 Also started: 2 Nobleman,-Bst.'lolb.• fl Maioha, Bst. lib.; 3 Zola, 7st. 71b.: 7 Hushman, 7st. lib.'; 8 Bingham, Gst.' 71b. An early lead was taken by Bingham and Hushman, but turning for home Client camo through and won easily by three lengths. Hurry. Up was.a close third. ' Time, lmin. 47 2-ssec. ; PUTIKI HACK. HANDICAP, of 150 ■ sovs. One mile and 110 yards ■' 1 Seasprite, Bst. 121b. '.:.(A. M'Honell) 1 7 Simon, 7st. Gib. (L. Morris) 2 8 Bayberry, 7st. 21b. .'. .......; ~. 3 Also . started: G Emrari, B*t. 31b.: 2 Probity, 7st. 121b.: 8 White' Ranger, 7st. 301b.; 5 Marshal Neil, 7st. 91b. .-4 War Star, 7st.';' 10'Pomeroy,.'7st'. ;'-'9. Che'er'Up, • Bayberry led to : tho home'. turn. ' Seasprite drew away in the straight and won by-two lengths. Bayberry was n pood third. ■ Time, lmin. 50 4-sse'e. ■ Cheer Up and Probity fell, tho latter being killed.- . : ■ DURIE. HACK HANDICAP, of 150 sovs. Six furlongs. '■ , ■ 1 Rose Wreath, Bst. 21b. '..•....(Bagby)- 1 * Ruddy, Bst. lib. „....(L. G. Morris) 2 9Nemaline, 7st. 61b. ..(Corlett 3 Also started: Perfect Day, Ost. 21b ■ 3 Sir Fanciful, Bst. 131b.; 6 Vance. Bst 71b.; 5 Egmont Park, Bst. 21b.; 2 Faroe 7st. 71b.; 7 Zela. 7st. 41b.; 10 '.Kerry Knob,. '.-,.- Won by a length. Time, lmin. 15sec. VVEIGHTS FOrTSECOND DAY. , Weights' for the second day are:— OWEN HANDICAP, of 250 sovs. Six furlongs.-Volo, Ost. 91b.; Inah, Bst. 01b.; Domos, ,Bst. 71b.; Maioha,' Bst. 31b.; Solfanello, Sst.; Hetaua, 7st. lllb.; Kipfing, 7st. 101b.; Bonny Briar, 7at. 101b.; Ermine, 7st. 91b.) Jutland, 7st. 51b.; Cyienan 7st. lib.;,Oratress, 7st, lib.; Cannel Arch, Gst. 101b.; Egmont Park, fist. 71b.; First Blow, |Gst. ,71b.; Speechmaker, est.' <lb.; Empyrean, Gst. 71b, ST. JOHN'S 'HA-CX HANDICAP, of 150 sovs. Six f'urloiigs.-Kose Wreath, 9st.; Vance, Bsf. 51b.; Engari, Sat. 31b., Nnismg Sister, Bst; 21b.; tame Fox, Bit. 21b,; Egmont Park Bst.' lib.; Swaneo Iliver, Bst. lib.; Nenialine, 7st. 101b.'; Passin' Through, 7st. 71b.: Farce, 7st. 61b. j Some Boy; 7st. 31b.; Halycon, 7st, 31b.; Pimpiro, 7st. 31b.; Zela, 7st. 21b. i Mannish, 7st.' 21b.; Tetali-aka, 7st.i Kapiti, 7st.; Ambormiue, ,7st.; Kafana wanui, 7st.; Haversack, Boy, 7st.; Kawhmi, 7st.; Admyra, 7st.; Erin's Isle, 7st.; Kerry Knob, 7st.; Tekopua, 'St.; Sunburst, 7st.; Demades, 7st. GONVILLE HANDICAP HURDLES, of- 100 sovs.-One mile and five furlongs. —Yankeo Jack, 12st. 21b.; Papanui, lOst. 91b.; Vacuum, lOst. 91b.; Play Off, lOst 51b.; Royal Chef.lOst. 311).'; Khartoum, 10.it. 31b.; Combustion, Ost. 121b.; Prince Delaware, 9st. 121b.; Rio, 9st. '121b.; \ustin/ Ost. 81b.; Ngakanui, 93t. 51b.; Master Boris, Ost. 21b.; Signer, 9st.; Ella, Oat.; Metalliini, 9st.; Veto, 9st;; Torps, 9st.; Pomeroy, 9stj. MARANGAI STEEPLECHASE, of 300 bovs. About three miles.—Gang Awa', list 131b.; Want, lOst. 131b.; Kurapai, lOst. lllb.; Master Webster, lOst. Sib.; Mattock, lOst. 71b.; Vacuum, lost. 21b.; Bollih, lOst. 21b.; Paul Moore, lOst.; Sir Donald, Oat. 121b.; Khartoum, 9st. 91b.; Imposter, Ost. 71b.; Coraeliau, Ost. 71b.; Tigerland, Ost. 71b.; Onipoto,-9st. 71b., Austin, fet. 71b.; Sensitive, Ost. 71b. HIGGIJi HANDICAP,, of 400'sovs. One mile and a quarter.—Volo,.: Ost. 9Jb.; Client, Sst. 81b.; Nobleman, Bst. 81b;; All Over, Bit. 71b.; Kilrush, Bst. 51b.; Ala:quoteur, Bst. 51b.; Maioha, 7st. 121b.; Crenulos, 7st. lllb.; Hetau, 7st. 81b.; Pacific Slope, 7st. 71b.; Hurry Up, 7st. Gib.; Lucid, 7st. ', Gib.; Zola, 7st.; Hushman, Gst. lllb.;" Cannel Arch, Gst. 101b.; Warlike, Gst. 91b.; rei'fect,Day, Gst. 91b.; itee Queen, Gst. 71b.; .War Star, Gst. 71b.; Bingham, 'Gst. 71b.; Trombone, Gst. 71b.; Zeus, Gst. 71b ' MOUTOA HACK HANDICAP, of 150 govs. One mile and 110 yards—Seasprite, Ost. lllb.; Motuihi, Ost. 31b.; Sir Fanciful, Bst. 131b.; Koso CJueen, Sst. Gib.; Engari, Bst; lib.; Papanui, Bst. lib.; Trombone, Bst.; Tame Fox, Sst,; Simon, 7st. 121b.;.White Ranger, 7st. 81b.; Consultation,- 7st. 8lb.; Marshall Neil, 7st. 71b.; Khartoum, 7st. 71b,; Bayberry, 7st. 31b.; Empyrean, 7st.; Tirairaka, 7st.; Crystal Palace, 7st.; Ponionn, 7st.; Clieer Up, 7st.;'Zela, 7st.
KAILWAY HACK HANDICAP, of ISO 60vs. Six furlongs.—Scanprilo, "10st. 81b.; Red Signal, tot. 131b.; Hose Wreath, 9st. 121b.; Sir Fanciful, i)3t. 111b. j Ruddy, 9st. 71k; Nursing Sister,9st. lib.; Swaiiee Kivcr, 9st.; Tempo, Bst. 1llb.; Nemalinc, Bst. 101b.; Florist, Bst. 91b.: Farce, fct. 51b.; Some Boy', Bst. 31b.; Self Alliance, Bst. 21b.; Zcla, Bst.; Rekapoto, Bst.; Tiriraka, Bst.; Toddy, Bst.; Haversack, Bst.; Tekopua, Bst.; Malingerer, Bst.; Darnley, Bit.; Ohorere, Bst.; LVmudes, Bst.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 1, 26 September 1919, Page 9
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