WAIKATO MEETING
Handicaps For May 20
The following handicaps for the Waikato Racing Club’s winter meeting at Te Rapa on May 20 have been declared l>y Mr. W. P. Russell: — MELVILLE HACK AND HUNTERS’ STEEPLES, of £3OO. About two miles and a half.—Colonel Rouge, 11.8; Winning Tray, 10.13; Black Musk, 10.10; Rival, 10.7; Valantua, 10.5; The Cardinal, 10.2; Hunting Chief, 9.12; Dark Rose, 9.9; Etaro, 9.8; Scram, 9.7; Aintree, 0.0; Edward, 0.3; The Dude, 9.4; Skyette, 9.3; Ika Moana, 0.2; Ownwave, Maratapu, Classic, Show Day, Pinocchio, Day Dream, Wong Foo, Hanseatic, New Battle, Cachucha, Brouzemor, Tamaku, Waiwainul, Jehanglr, English Lad, Guard’s Delight, Lady Acushla, The Ace g., Preux Chevalier, 9.0. OTOROHANGA HACK, of £3OO. One mile.—Jovial Lass, 0.1; Colonel Vaals, 8.10; Conquistador, 8.7; Grey Salute, 8.4; Banchory, Gunman, 8.3; Our Joy, 8.0; Tarzah, 7.12; Dumbo, 7.10; Princess Doria, 7.0; Century, Gold Stand, Chevalita, Mercurial, I.S; Roman Duke, Tavernside, Altess, Autumn Prince, Bettermusk, Ballynokana, Commissar, Craven, Ernada, Esmonde, Foxrose, Foxspi, Hayduk, Harris Tweed, Huihultaha, Hunting Loch, Irish Fox, Just Ora, Kaiata, Kitty Green, Lady’s Pal, Look Again, Lucky Alex, Myaln, Mr. Rowl, Odvaals, Phalrayne, Queen Baffles, ■Lady Nenagh, Richelieu, Rotanui, Roman Orator, Roman Warrior, Riverelands Roe, Royal Icing, Sallywood, San Antoue, Slumber Song, Saludos, Lumoud, Tightline, Treasure Island, Shepherd’s Queen, Waltham, Valley Boy, 7.7. HAMILTON HURDLES, of £OOO. Two miles.—Town Survey, 11.9; Erndale, 11.7; The Dozer 11.4; Hunto, 10.12; Moderate, 10.7; Lapldarlan, 10>4; Royal Jay, 10.3; Hunting Mac, 10.2; Varuna, Winning Tray, 10.1; Stock Exchange, 10.0; Hasten, 9.12; Sir Grant, 9.10; Besiege, 9.9; Surpeen, 9.7; Borak, 9.3; Disturbed, 9.2; Our Nation, Gold Cape, Prince Rewa, Wlldore, Conflagration, Transmitter, Teacony, Verus, 9.0. PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP, of £750. One mile and three furlongs.--Air Port, 9.0; Beau Leon, 8.2; Tweedsmuir, 8.0; Full Hand, 7.10; Constitution, 7.8; Marble Fox, Ringlight, 7.5; Balblair, 7.1; Sir Cameron, Kinsman, Hinkler, Abbey Fox, Stock Exchange, Skydouna, Bettennan, Billy Peach, Prince Baffles, Night Comedy, Jollyfox, Harris Tweed, 7.0.
TE RAPA STEEPLECHASE, of £lOOO. About three miles.—The Dozer, 11.10; Town Survey, 11.7; Erndale, 11.5; Chat, 10.10; Abbey Lu, 10.8’; Dozie Boy, 10.6; Arabic, Colonel Rouge, 10.5; Conflagration, 10.1; Surpeen, 10.0; Gay Movie, 9.11; Royal Jay, Forest Glen, O.’lO; Winning Tray, Dividend, 9.9; Hessketoon, 9.i; Anglo-Irish, 9.6; Rival, 9.4; Valantua, 9.2; Northland Son, 9.1; Kinkle, The Cardinal, Jehanglr, Guard’s Delight, Disturbed, Aintree, Advance Plane, Bronzemor, 9.0. STIfWARDS’ HANDICAP, of £450. Seven furlongs.—Landveyor, 9.8; Neenah, 9.5; Orakau, 8.7; Fortune’s Smile 8.1; Bonny Pay, Lady Pay, 8.0; Sally Lunn, 7.13; Constitution, 7.11; Golden ’ Survey, 7.8; Llandine, 7.7; Expellnnt, 7.5; Royal Greek, 7.2: Bills- Peach, 7.1; Quinatiou, Sporting Gift, Peter Douglas, Betterman, Skydonun, Hinkler, Sir Dingle, Soutane, Abbey Fox, Salmi, Jovial Lass, Taku Kara, Royal Master, Colonel Vaals, Gentry, Sir Reynard, Prince Baffles, Tiger Tau, Hunting Camp, Loch Acre, Royce, Riverslands Roe, 7.0. SEDDON HACK HURDLES, of £3OO. One mile and three-quartersNeenah, 11.5; Borak. 10.7: Our Nation, 10.3; WildOre, 10.2: Lightfair, 10.1: Sir Ringman, 9.13; Foxsen, 9.10; Faultless, 9.8; Skyette, Ex-pellinit. 9.5: Spring Day, 9.3; Bright Fox. Truusiultter, Valspear, Maori Song, Dinky Di, Vafer-Flame, Radio Call, Surpai, Diagonal, Teacony, Jill, Koura-eka, Bronze Night, An’tenor, Purveyor, Collect, Imperial Eagle. Day Dreamer, Whetuwhenua, English Lad, Landfljll, Ramillies, Romance, Preux Chevalier, Willow Wood, Hanseatic, Verus, Mashona, Pinocchio, 9.0. HOROTIU HACK, of £3OO. One mile and a quarter.—Bournemouth. 9.0: Grev 'Salute, 8.13; Radio Call. 8.12; Kadiua Mariuoto, 8.10; Malaguena, 8.9; Corsac, Bronze Night, 8.6; Boystown, Rich Blood, 8.5; Gold Stand, Ballyneety, Funny Fox, Potomac, Harris Tweed. Lady Nenagh, ■Myaln, Foxbun, Abbey King, ‘Phalrayne, Lady's Pal, Romance, Fencourt’, 8.4. Acceptances close on Monday. First Winner.
D. Sieve, who rode Eulogia to victory at Ashburton, is apprenticed to his brother, A, Stove, and this was hie first success.
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 192, 12 May 1944, Page 7
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606WAIKATO MEETING Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 192, 12 May 1944, Page 7
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