DOUBLE TO TE HAI
-Press AsBociation.)
Second Day's Racing al Tauranga WIN FOR OKAWA
(By Telegraph-
TAURANGA, Last Night. I The track was good, the attendanee 1 fair and the weather overcast to fine 1 for the second day of the Bay of Plenty i lEacing Club's meeting. The totalisator | |handled £21,442 10s, compared withi |£18,283 for the second day last year. • jResults: — ' i MOTITI HANDICAP, of £125; 5 furlongs. • 2-2 BARRICADE, 8.2 (Goldsbro) 1 1 3-3 Desert Wings, 7.8 (Wiggins) . . 2 j 1-1 Min Lu, 8.4 (Fern) 3 ! Also started: 6-7 Grand Dance, 4-5 •Rpldberg, 8-8 Lady Whetu, 10-9 High Spear, 9-10 Marchphar, 5-4 Mischel, 7-6 Town Section. Neck; half length. Time, 1.2 1-5 KAIMAI HURULE3, of £160; 1| miles. : 2-4 SPEARCGURT, 9.0 (Day) .. 1 i 4-2 General Ruse, 9.2 (Ferguson) .. 2 J 3-3 High Star, 9.0 (Williams) .... 3 i Also started: 6-6 Swiftspear, 1-1 Sand iDrift, 5-5 Booklaw. ' One and a half lengths; half. Time, 13.14}. 1 HERR1ES MEMORIAL, of £150; one mile. 2-1 TE HAI, 7.7 (Wiggins) .... 1 \ 6-4 Winlona, 7.11 (W. Thompson) 2 | 1-1 Respectful, 7.12 (C. L. Goldsbro) 3, • Also started: 5-5 Miss( Lu, 4-6 Tosh, j3-3 Legatee, 7-7 Sergia, 8-8 Gay Sister, !9-9 Tin Lap. N | Half a length; head. Time, 1.40. For careless riding Winder the jrider of Tosh, waB suspended for one month. | STEWARDS' HANDICAP, of £110; 6 furlongs. i i 4-4 OKAWA, 7.9 (Vaughan) .... 1| | 2-2 Clooneen, 7.7 _(C. G, Goldsbro) 2j I 3-3 Grand City, 8.3 (Martin) .... 3j ' Also started: 1-1 Racemosus, 5-6 Col-| ileen Gain, 6-5- Poi Dance, 8-7 Gaewind,j (9-9 Star Turn, 7-7 Wicklaw. J Head; two lengths. Time, 1.14 l'-5. , (MATAKANA HIGHWEIGHT, of £130; one mile. i 3-3 JEWELLED GIRDLE, 9.3 (McInally) ' 1 1-2 Brown Lap, 9.3 (Dulieu) .... 2 5-5 Ga'dger, 8.5 (Goldsbro) 8 Also started: 4-4 Killadar, 6-8 Poker (Face, 7-6 Erination, 6-7 Miss Muske-; [toun, 2-1 School Song. j Short neck; length. Time, 1.42}. ■ ! HAIRINI HANDICAP, of £120; l j • 7 furlongs. ' ' 2-2 HAIL BOY, 7.10 (Dulieu) .... l! 3-3 Gay Rebel, 7.11 (Howard) .... 2 9-9 Mena, 7.7 (Horne) 3 Also started: 1-1 Ringshot, 4-4 Grand' City, 6-6 Bonny Song, 5-5 La Femme Noir, 7-8 Racing Lady, 8-7 Maungakowhai. Short head; half length. Time, 1.28. RAILWAY HANDICAP, of £175; 6 furlongs. 1-1 TE HAI, 7.13 (Wiggins) .... 1 5-7 Bellkyrian, 7.8 (Long) ...... 2 2-3 Palustre, 7.7 (Horne) ...... 3 Also started: 4-4 Gaz Seton, 6-5 Blue Needle,. 3-2 Lady Diana, 7-6 Prince Ven. Two lengths; one and a-half, Time, 1.12 4-5.
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