SECOND DAY'S RESULTS
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MASTERTON, Last Night. The Wairarapa Eacing Cllub's Easter meeting was concluded at iTauhereniknu to-day. in fine weather. The track was ! holding. The attendance was large and I ithe totalisator handled £15,487, as ! iagainst £12,808 on the second day last ! 'year. The total for the meeting was £38,725 10s, as against £24,354 lapt" yaar. Eesults:--- • MGEOA HACK HANDICAP, ef £160; 7. furlongs. ; 2 GOOD. SUN, car. 7.11$ (Maus- ; field) .. .. ** ! 4 Gironde, car. 8.5$ (Stratton) .. 3 1 3 Seyfried, 7.9 (Kellett) . . ..... 3 Also started: 1 Alunga, 5 Pateg®uia ! jcar. 7.13, 7 Hinepit, 6 Sunny Blonde .car, ! ,742, 8 Southern Blood car. 7.8, - Won by a head; two lengths. Alunga jwas fourth. Time, 1.28 3-5. iNQVICE STAKES, of £149; 6 furlongs. 1 TUPAI, 9.0 (Young) 1 2 Boyal Portrait, 9.0 (Marsh) ..... 2 3 Gold Nymph, 9.0 (Forsyth) .. 3 Also started: 4 Gay Mulla, 7 Fair Isle, 6 King 's Choice, 5 Beagle. Won by a length; four lengths. Gay Mulla "wxs fourth. .Time, 1.16 2-5,
AUTUMN HANDICAP, O £806; 1 mile 1 furlong and 80 yards. 6 MASTER CYKLON, 8J (Do«fiey) H 5 Pukeko, car, 8.9 (Lamtb) .. .. ... ® 3 Debham, 8.12 (Faudhner), ... 3 Also started: 4 Big Dook, 1 Lowenberg, 9 Wertfnia ear, 8.9, 7 Rona Bay, 10 Pladie, 2 Gay Hunter, 8 Bantry ear, 7.8, 11 Lordly Knight ear, 7.6. Three lengths; two lengths. Gay Hunter was fourth. Time, 2.1, Debham and Gay Hunter sei the pace and they were in front for most of the way. In ,the run .to the port Merter Cyklon spreadeagled the field to win pulling up. Pukeko came through to fiH second place. - JUVENILE HANDICAP, «f £140; . 5 furlongs. 1 ACOOMPLICE, 8.3 (Jenkins^ .. 1! 2 Son and Heir, 9.3 (ShieHs) ... ... 2\ 4 Parinui, 7.10 (Lamb) 3! Also started: 3 Girl Pat, 7 Royal Tiiige, 5 Paroa, 6 Cloak, Four lengths; length. Girl Pat was! ptourth. Time, 61 1-5, STEWAEDS ' HACK HANDICAP, of ; £140; 6 furlongs. i 5 EXPOET, car. 8.8 (Williams). ... h 2 Eustem, 89 (Jenkins) .. .. >4 * 3 First Ghapter, 8.10 (Dooley), .. #i Also started: 1 Cbllodion, 7 Impersonator car. 8.2$, 4 Diamond Cutter, 6l Jay Bird, 8 Camilla Horn, 9 Joe Louis car, 7.5$. Length; four lengths, Joe Louis was fourth. Time, 144 2-5. ROTOTAWAI HACK HANDICAP, Qf> £150; 1 mile. 5 MISTER QUEX, 8,2 (Jenkins), .. R 2 Earl Colossus, car. 8,0 (Williams) 2t 1 Laggard, car. 8.4 (Burgess) .. 8 Ako started: 4 Bevival, 3 Lord Quick, 7 Sunder car. 7.7$, Platter. .Three lengths; two lengths. Lord Quick was fourth. Time, 1.42. TAUHERENIKAU HANDICAP, ef £200 ; 7 furlongs. 7 BLYGAIN, 7.7 (Marsh) 1 2 Boomerang (Jenkins) 2 5 Sansfoy, car. 7.8 (Dooley) . . .. 3 Also started: 6 Pennycomequick car. 8.10, 4 Hunting Mars, 3 Flammarion, 1 Deficit car. 8.4, 9 Bun Fight car. 7,8, 8 Free Rose ear. 7.2. Half a neck; thTee lengths. Pennycomequick was fourth. Time, 1,27 4-5. Blygain, Flammarion and Deficit were the early leaders, Bun Fight moving up into second place at the halfmile. Coming into the straight Blygain had cummand and he stgved oS a determined challenge by Sapgfpy. Bopm- . erang finished well thind. As a result Of an inquiry by the stpwards into nlleged interference by Sansfoy with Boomerang the placings were revgrggd, Boomerang being placed secpnd and' Sansfoy third. PIHAUTEA HACK HANDICAP, pf £140; 6 furlongs. 1 NELUMBO, 8.9 (Burgess) . • .. 1 2 Dorado, ea?. 7.13 (Williams) . • 2 4 The Sandwichman, 7.12 (Forsyth) 3 Also started: 5 CoReen Qain car. 7.9, 3 Eagle's Eye. Half a length; length. Cplleen Gain •Was fourth. Time, 1.14 4-5. The stewards held an inqniry regarding an incident in the last race in which it was alleged that P. Burgesp, rider pf Nelumbo, struck P, Williams, rider of Dorado, but no was taken.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 61, 30 March 1937, Page 13
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