AT HAMILTON
CUP TO REFRESHER
PAGANELLI THE. SPRINT
(By Telegraph.—Pvess Association.)
HAStiLTON, 19th November.
The Walkato Bacing Club's Spring Meeting opened in fine weath.er to-day. The course was in excellent order. There was a good attendance and- tho totallsator investments were ;£15i847 10s, compared with £13,620 10s on the: first day last year. Results:—- / Trial Stakes, of, To soys; six furlongs.—s Merry Lap, 8.3 (Foster), 1; 15 Kanapa, 8.3, 2; 13 Whlrlalong, 7.7, .3. Also started: 18 Beclalmer 8.3, 10 Blandfprd 8.3,14 Beau Irish 8.3, 2 Chang;B.3, 6 Keith Hali 8.3, 12 Kahau 8.3, 4 Chateau 8.3, 1 Good' Run 7.12, 3 Belltopper 7.12, .16 Transaction '7.12, 8 Arawa Rose.7:i2, 11; Beryl Latour 7.12. 9 Xoombina- ?» v 7,?HL Sweel * ap 7- 12' *9 '■■Golden Lady 7.7, 17 Schizanthus 7.7. Won by a neck, a head between second and third.. Time, Imln ISsec. :
•■ Waimat Hurdles, of 100 soys; one mile and a half.—l Prince of- Orange, a.7 (H. Dulieu), 1; :• Arcade, 0.10, 2; 4 Welcome Boy, 9.0, 3. Also started: 2 Hich Commissioaec 10 0 10 Foxhound/.9.0,-. 6 Te Koroko 9.0, 0 Tanan.i ?i°'rt r, Abbey Dream 9°- S-'-Haimsa King 9.0, U'Huhana-9.0,-3 Carl Hertz" 9:0. Won by half a head, four' lcngtlis between second anil third. Time, 2min 44 2-Ssec.
Hautapu Hack Handicap, of 100 soys; seren furlongs.—4 Gay Marigold, 7.7 (Atkius) 1- 6 King's Knave 9.1, 2,-8 Imamint, 9.1, 3. Also started: 1 Glen Vane 9.2, 2 Woodful 8.7, 5 Puss Bi° ir !-■ ° by ?*?* S' 2' 10 Hd»y H011" 8.1, 13 King Yhq 7.12, 3 Limes 7.9, 6 Lady ■rn'Vi' "v,llluminelli 7.0, 16 Echo sSng 12 Con, n 7 ef n Wu" PerJ- 0' 14 Con-.i-uoco 7 0i 12 Consort 7.0. Won by a length,' thtee-qua'r-Thne,°l m l t4 h-- 53 3et TeeU ' SeC°nd and ""rd- . - WAIKATO. CUP, of -223 soys.' One mile :■•'. ' , and a Quarter. ; 3 Kefresher,' 7.12, (McLeod) .......... .V a ? r? n uc Tray ' "I (Mclnally) .......^'f 8 Knight of Australia, 7.0 (H. Gllmer) . + ■■ .-••/. tDead-heat; for second. r^°, % t"ted- 2 Koyai Artist 5.6, 6 Te Hoia 7.ll,,4_Llmeen 7.11, 5 Eager R05e,7.0, 9 Crui- «? 7-l' 7 Slastl* Brlerly 7.0. Won by a nose. Time, 2mtn 9 l-ssec ... Claudelands :Highwelght Handicap, of ' 100 soys; one mlle.-4 L'AUegro, 8.3 Mctoally) 1; 2 Baroscope, 9.5, 2; 5 Trishna sn » ai«' started: 7 Chief loV 9 9 2 Pr"ncess 13edo <|Si |S3^a^i|^iH^ g'^-Ue^f^^.-Woll Tamahere Stakes,.: o f 100 soys: four fiirloriiri-;U^ff7^fe-ixi 6^ ea: aTinf^9 dxS betWCeU- SeCOUd
.. .Cambridge ,of 150 soys; six f iirlongs.—3 Paganelll, 9.0 (Mclnally), i; 5 a'olln;™d. ( S.lO, 2; 2 Jonathan, 7.'d. 3. Also started: 4^Marechal.7.l3, ,1 Gold Day 7.7 0 Valuation 7.0. Won by three lengths, a length between second Nand third. Time, Imin lSscc. t Tauplri Hack Handicap, of 75 soys; six furlongs.—s Mungatoon, 7.3 (Tremaln),l; 2Lucidus. /.8, 2; 3 Senorita, 7.G, 3. Also started: 4 Sparkling Morn 8.12, l Moonfl?et 8,0, 7 Searcher 7.1, 6 Valpal 7.0, 8 Wilton 7.0. Won by a short neck, two lengths and a half between second and third. Time, lmin 'Msec.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 123, 21 November 1932, Page 6
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