SHEILWYN EASILY
FOXTON CUP WIN STONY BROKE MISSES KEBBELL TO HADRIAN (P.A.) FOXTON, May 26. The Foxton Racing Club's winter meeting was held on Saturday in ideal weather. The track was in excellent winter order, and there was a large attendance. The total isator handled £33,092,' as against £34,075 10 last May, when the meeting clashed with the Egmont races, an increase of £18.954. After the Whirokino Steeples the owner-trainer of Albino, W. McEwan, and the rider. F. Guyton, were charged with not allowing the horse, which finished third, to be run on its merits. After evidence had been taken the committee decided, under Rule 232, to disqualify McEwan and Guyton for 12 months.
j Whirokino Hack & Hunters’ SlccpleI chase, of £250; about 2| miles.—3-2 j Norihfield. 10.7 (R. Drinkwater), 1; 6-6 • Tnp'ara, 9.', car. 9.31 (N. Rouse), 2; 2-5 j Abino, 11.5 (Guyton), 3. Also started: 1-1 Liehtfair, 5-3 Tid-Apa. 7-7 Ring , Scarf, 4-4 Sir Saladin, 9-8 Red Rocket, 10-9 Flying Drake, 8-10 Spearfish. i Length and a half: 6 lengths. Lightfair . was fourth. Time, 5.5.
Trial Stakes No. 1, of £200: about 6 fur. —2-3 Abbey Duke. 8.5 (Galvin), 1: 3-1 Beguile, 8.5 (Clutterbuck), 2; 1-2 Shenandoah, 8.5 (Bowry), 3. Also started: 5-5 Conceal. 9-9 Gay Glance, 7-8 Hunch. 4-5 Lecturer. 14-14 Midshipman. 7- Old Doolev, 12-12 Pollux, 11-11 Samori 13-13 Thoraco, 6-5 Wiremu, 10-10 Baksoon. Head; 3 lengths. Baksoon was fourth. Time, 1.16. Pcroutawhao Hurdles, of £250: about 1 mile 5 fur.—3-6 Bay Robe. 9.7 (Lynch) i: 5-5 Soiro. 9.0. car. 9.21- (Rouse). 2: 2-2 Grand Central, 9-5 (Buchanan), 3. Also started: 11-11 The Monarch, 1-1 Roto Parera, 13-13 Duality, 10-12 Gold Money Song, 7-7 Little Robin, 4-3 St. Hilton. 3-4 Vneolateral. 12-10 Tortago, 8- Sir Raleigh, 9-8 Legal, 14-14 Solo Park, 15-15 Lady Counter. Five lengths; half-head. Legal was fourth. Time, 3min.
Trial Stakes No. 2, of £200; about 6 fur. —5-5 Moreton Bay. 8.5 (K. Chote), 3; 3-g Black Isle, 8.5 (Clutterbuck), 2; 9- Royal Moutoa, 8.5 (Howe), 3. Also started: 11-10 Bright Flash, 7-3 Foxtonhn, 6-6 Gav Stitches, 4-2 Marcelona, 10- 1 Open Road, 12-12 Perennial, 1-4 Sandy Harrison, 2-1 Sports Suit, 8-7 Übriaco. Half-head; 2 lengths. Sandy Harrison was fourth. Time, 1.17 J. FOXTON CUP Of £500; about 1} miles. 2- SHEILWYN. 7.9 (A. Johnson) .. 1 5-5 Dileas, 7.8 (K. Ford) 2 3- Tilting, 7.6, car. 7.3 (L. Parker) 3 Abo started: 1-1 Stony Broke, i-7 Rhodesia, 11-10 Riverview, 10-9 Balchcrrie, 6-6 Cramond Bay. 4-4 Pram, 15-15 Sailor Boy, 13-13 Incline, 14-14 Theiolyn. 8-8 High Order, 17-18 Moderate, ‘l2-11 Yandra. 18-17 Baffles Rex, 9-12 Lady Scholar. 16-16 Casilda,. 19-19 True Friend. Three lengths; nose. Yandra was fourth. Time, 2.9. Moutoa Hack Handicap, of £250; about 9 furlongs.—2-2 Erin’s Pal. 8.3, car. 7.13 i (W. Lockyer), 1; 1-1 Blackwater, 8.8, car 8.13 (B. Boreham). 2; 9-9 Incision, 7-7 (J. Harris), 3. Also started: 5-4 Lord Bradbury. 8-7 First Act. 6-6 Sergeant Jack, 7-8 Blue Moon, 3-3 High Assay, 10-11 Salut d’Amour, 14- Cornish Note, 11-12 Culloden Moor. 13-13 Gynce Lou. 5-5 Gay Tide, 15- Valliere. 16-16 Inchcape, 12-10 Super Lake. Nose 3 lengths. Sergeant Jack was fourth. Time, 1.58 2-5. . Kebbell Memorial Handicap, of £350; about 6 furlongs.—lo-9 Hadrian, 7.0 (A. Johnson), 1; 2-2 Lady Nahleen, 8.1 (C. A. Bowry), 2; 5-5 White Cap. 8.4 (R. J. Auckram), 3. Also started: 4-4 Tutere, 12-12 Alderman, 7-7 Po-Marama, 3-3 Trig Point. 1-1 Drambuie, 9-8 Lord Darnlcy. 11-11 Theio Light, 6-6 Pellmeer, 8-10 Sir Boswell. Head; neck. Lord Darnley wms fourth. Time, 1.6 2-5. HimUangi Hack Handicap, of £250; about 6 furlongs.—l-1 Gay John. 7.10, car. 7.13 (J. Broughton), 1; 12-12 FunnyMoney. 7.9 (K. Ford), 2; 4-5 Abbey Duke, 7.7. car. 8.1 (I. Galvin), 3. Also started: 5-4 Gay Corrie, 3-2 Currency Lass. 13-13 Newel Post, 9-9 Theioway, 14- Kahuraponga, 11-11 Our Jock. 8-9 II Corona. 7-5 Jinny Jinks, 16-15 Ever Aussie. 2-3 Torino. 6-7 Re'ampago, 15- Foxada, 10-10 Tribute; Walk Off, 13-18 Bouton d’Or. Head; halfhead. Relampago was fourth. Time, 1.16 1-5.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22339, 26 May 1947, Page 6
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