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Big Dividends at Trentham

-Press Association.)

SHY, BLACK THREAD Meeting Opens in Glorious Weather GAY SON'S SUCCESS

(By Telegraph-

WELLINGTON, Last Night. The Wellington Racing Club's spring meeting opened -at Trentham to-day in brilliant weather. There was a large attendance, the track was iirm and fast and the totalisator handled £35,179, as against £26,879 10/- on the corresponding flav last vear. Results:— r GLEN HURDLES, of £300; If piiles. 3-2 DONEGAL, 10.2 (R. E. Thomson) 1 1-1 Journet, 10.7 (Trillo) 2 6-5 Patagonia, 9 .4 (Jenkins) . . 3 Also: 2-3 Red Sun, 8.8 John Charles, 4-4 Redolent, 7-6 Bluo Tiger, 5-7 Boughal, 9-9 Polabian. Three lengths; short head. Blue Tiger was fourth. Time, 3.8J. Boughal and Donegal made the pace early. Journet moved up on the home turn and was on terms with Donegal at the last fence, but the latter drew'right away on the flat. The time, 3.8b wa^ an Australian and New Zealand. record, TAITA HANDICAP, of £300; 5 furs. 4-5 TAURANGI, 8.0 (W. J. Broughton) 1 5-3 Rakahanga, car. 7.12 J (E. J. Ellis) 2 3-7 Raratonga, 8.5 (G. R. Tattersall) 3 Also: 12-12 Diareus, 2-2 Godfrey, 1-1 Lord Cavendish, 8-8 Night Attack, 11-11 Screen Lord, 7-G Twenty Grand, 6-4 Diana Tetrix, 10-10 Dunmanway, 9-9 Nordie Song, A length and a-half; four lengths. Godfrey was fourth. Time, 60secs. Rakahanga was clear going into the straight, but Taurangi eame fast on the inner from the false rail and won going away. WAINUI HANDICAP, of £350; 1 mile. •1-1 KINNOULL, 9.5 (C. T. Wilson) 1 2-3 Catalogue, 9.6 (W. J. Bronghton) 2 10-10 Mister Quex, 7,7 (Bennet) ,, 3 Also: 5-5 Pukeko car. 8.13, 4-4 Big Dook, 8-8 Matoru, 9-9 Tiger Gain car. 8.1, 3-2 Nightdress, 7-7 Helen Eord car. 7.2, 6-6 Myriam car. 7.9. Neck; two lengths. Big Dopk was ,fourth. Time, 1.37$. Mister Quex made the pace from Big Dook, Catalogue and Kinnoull. Catalogue was in front from the false rail, but Kinnoull wore him down in the run home, Mister Quex bolding on from Big Dook for third. RIMUTAKA HANDICAP, of £300; six furlongs. 1-1 SULIEMAN, 7.6 (C. G. G*>ulsbro) 1 3-3 Top Row, 8-5 (Jennings) , . 2 2-2 Cardsharper, ^ear. 8.0 (Cleaver) 3 Also: 9-S Great Hope, 4-4 Middle, 12-12 Alunga, 14-14 Corroboree, 7-7 Geira, 6-6 Rollicker, 10-10 Son and Heir, 11-11 Dawning Light, 5-9 Wagner, 1516 Maestro car. 8.1$, 16-15 Diamond Cutter car. 7-4, 19-18 Guinea Epwh 20-pQ Lady Montana car. 7.2, 17-17 Mulatto, 13-13 Min Lu car. 7.0 and Ohanga car. 7.5 (braeketed), 21-19 ConversiQn car. 7.9$, 8.5 Le Toquet and Misbua car. 7.11$ (bracketed), 18-21 Stargono car. r.s$." Three lengths; heads, Geira was fourth. Time, 1.12. Geira and card eharper led Great Hope, Top Row, Son and Heir, and Sulieman tq the straight. Here Sulie^man came through on the rails apd won running away, Top Row just getting up on time to head card sharper. WELLINGTON HANDICAP, of £750; 11 furlongs. 16-17 SHY, car. 7.5 (Horne) .... 1 13-14 Cuddle, 9.9 (L. J. Ellis) .... 2 8-2 Cerne Abbas, 7.10 (0. G, Goulsbro) 3 Also: 4-4 Wild Chase, 8-10 Enge, 1-1 Bilver Streak, 9-8 Argentic, 12-12 Arctie King, 14-13 Hupting Cat, 5-7 Queen of Song, 5:5 Lowenberg, 3-3 Small Boy, 15-35 Boomeraug, 17-16 Might, 7-6 Sunee, 18-18 Araboa, 10-9 Rebol Lad car. 7.2, 1L11 Soho. Half a neck; head. Boomerang was fourth. Timo, 2.17. Aftpr Engo had made the pace for ualf a mile Cuddle went to the front. She held on until the last furlong, when Shy, who had becomo prominent in the Middle stagus, woro hor dowu. Cerne Abbas iinished very fast from the ruck to run Cuddle very close for seeond. Boomerang, Sunee, Might and Queen of Song were almost in line next. WELLESLEY STAKES, of £600; ^ five furlongs. 3-3 GAY SON, 8,7 (W. J. Broughton) 1 1-2 Surmount, 8-7 (G, R. Tattersall) 2 8-8 Minga, S.2 (R. McTavish)" .... 3 Also; 7-8 Amigo, 2-1 Protcctor, 9-9® Beauly, 5-5 Ortyx, 6-6 Peerless, 4-4 Eugsian Ballct. Head; two lengths. Amigo was fourth. Time, 5.9$. yurmount led all the way lili the last stride, when Ga^ Son, finishing solidly on the inner, suatched the victory on the post, SHORTS HANDICAP, of £450; six furlongs, 10-9 BLACK THREAD, car. 7.6$ (C. G. Goulsbro) 1 1-2 Whirliilg, 8.7 (W. J. Broughton) 2 S-S Grey HonOur, 7.12 (C.*T. Wilsou) 3 Also: 5-6 Paper Slipper, 7-7 Debham, 4-4 Laughing Lass, 2-1 Maori Song, 6.5 Rakanui, 3-3 Joviality, 9.10 Lady Ina, 11-11 Greenwich. Head; three-quarters of a length. Joviality was fourth. Time, 1.11$. Greenwich, Jovi .lity and Laughing j Lass were pr«:niii-..ui early, but Biuck Ihread drew tu ihe iii nt iu the straight. Whirling came very ia>t in tho last furlong but jpst i'ailutl to gct up, All the ' sarly Jcaders stopped.

. OCTOBER HANDICAP, of £300; one mile. I-1 THE BIGOT, 8.10 (B. H, Morris) 1 4-5 Quadroon, 8,4 (H. N. Wiggins) 2 9-9 Lucullus Lad, y.O (A, Jenkins) 3 Also: 3-3 Lazyboqes, 13-11 Lady Hiegfried car. 8.1, 1S-S" Royal Minstrel, 12-10 Blulfer, 2-2 Hiracle, 7-7 Lickem, 5-4 Tidewaiter, 14-14 Good Sun, 6-6 Malibu, 10-12 Galteemore car, 7.0, 17-17 Lustre car. 7.6$, 16-15 . Aceomplice car. 7.8, II-13 Ngatirahiri car. 7.5, 15-16 Autosweep car. 7.1$, 18-18 Parry. Head; half a head. Royal Minstrel fourth, Timo, Tho Bigot and Lucullus Lad were always prominent and Quadroon came from ihe middle of tlm field and sppap *tod thcot in 4 stirling jfiuisk.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 25, 22 October 1937, Page 15

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Big Dividends at Trentham Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 25, 22 October 1937, Page 15

Big Dividends at Trentham Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 25, 22 October 1937, Page 15

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