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FEILDING MEETING

Fine Racing Under Ideal C^nditicns GOOD TOTE INCREASE (By Telesraph— Press Association.) FEILDING, Last Niglit. The Feilding Jockey Club's spring meeting was opeucd on Saturday iu glorious summer iteatlier. There was a very large attendauc and the totalisator handled £20,259 10/-, as compared with £17,072 last year, the increase, representing the investments on the concluding event, being £3187 10/-. The course after the rain earlier in the week, was in perfect order, and there was some fine racing with several very close finishes. Details: : WAITUNA HURDLES, of £150; About oue mile and 130 yards. j 1 JOURNET (Mr. W. Henderson), ch.g., aged, by Arausio — Conchita, 11.5 (C. P. Shield) .; . . 1 2 Round Score (Mr. E. W. Collins), br.g., aged, 9.11 (C. Thomson) 2i 4 Top Hat (Mr. O. Nelson), ch.g., 6yrs., 9.4 (I. Rohloff) 3' Also started: 6 Riotous 9.13 (W. J. McDowell), 3 Even Money 9.10 (T. Tito), 5 Lacquer car. 9.3 (A. E. Lord). Four lengths; two. Riotous was fourth. Time, 2.55. ■ (Winner trained by W. C. Griffiths, Hastings.) AORANGI TRIAL PLATE, of £130; 6 furlongs. 2 RED CAT (Mr. W. McA. Dun-. can), ch.f., 3yrs., by Iliad — Black Cat, 8.8 (W. J. Broughton) 1 ' 1 Amatory (Messrs L. McD. and E. A. Carvell), ch.g., 3yrs., 8.8 (L. H. Clifford) . 2 7 Alloa .(Mr. Q. Donald), blk.g., aged, 8.8 (S. Wilson) .. 3 Also started: 4 Havana Princess 8.8 (B. H. Morris), 10 Lacan 8.8 (P. Atkins), 5 Whistle Pinkie 8.8 (R. Marsh), 3 Aria 8.8 (T. P. Williams), 9 Noisy Night 8.8 (S. Anderson), 6 Stargono 8.8 (G. R. Tattersall), 8 Baron Gold 8.8' (P. Burgess). Two lengths; a neck. Aria was fourth. Time, 1.14 2-5. (Winner trained by D. T. Marks, J Fordell.) 1 MANCHESTER HANDICAP, of £300; { 1$ miles. ; 2 TIGER GAIN (Mr. W. Hender- j ' son), ch.g., aged, by Gainscourt — Finland mare, 7.7 (J. Forsyth) ij 3 Brazen King (Mr. D. Lourie), i b.g., 4yrs. car. 7.5$ (G. R. Tatter- j in O,

sau; .. 1 Tho Buzzer (Mr. H. Bayly) b.g., ; 4yrs., 8.6 (B. H. Morris) .... 3, • Also started: 4 Taitoru 9.6 (T. Tito)/' 3 Hazoor car. 8.6 (P. Williams), 5 Corroboree car. 7.0 J (S. Edwards), 8 Tahurangi car. 7.5 (H. Callahan), 7' Quadroon 7.0 (H. Johnstone). Long head; a length. Hazoor was fourth. Time, 2.5 1-5. (Winner trained by W, C. Griffith, Hastings.) FLYING HANDICAP, of £170; ' 6 furlongs. i 3 MATA HARI (Mr. A. Pittar), ! ch.m., aged, by Psychology— Duckwill, 8.2 (B, H. Morris) . . 1 5 Wildflower (Mr. A. H. Marshall), b.f., 3yrs. car. 7.4* (G. R. Tattersall) .... 2 4 Relative (Mr. G. M. Currie), b.f., 3yrs., car. 7.3 (N. Cavaney) .. 3 Also started: 1 Lady Ina 9.0 (W. J. Broughton), 2 Clessamor 8.3' (L. H. Clifford), 6 Deficit car. 7,0 (A. Bennet). A length and a half each way. Lady tna was fourth. Time, 1.13 1-5. (Winner trained by J. Lorigan, Gisborne.) FEILDING JUVENUIE STAKES, of £130; 5 furlongs. 2 RARATONGA (Mr. D. P. Clark), . br.c., by Philamor: — Spare Moment, 8.1 (G. S. Tattersall) . . . . 1 1 Minga (Mr, G. M. Currie), br.f., 8.6 (B. H. Morris) ........ 2 5 Toa-iti (Mr. C. F. Johnston), b.g., 7.12 (R. J. Flower; 3 Also started: 4 Merry Simon 7.13 (S. Wilson), 3 Dunmanway car. 7.8 (W. J. Broughton) . Half a head; three lengths. Dunmanway was fourth. Time, 1.1 3-5. (Winner trained by G. W. New, Awapuni.) KOWHAI HACK HANDICAP, of £150; one mile and a distance. 5 HUNTING QUEEN (Mr. T. A. Duncan), b.m., 6yrs., by Hunting Song — Enthusiasm, 9.3 (S. An- i derson) I; 1 Middle (Mr. I. Higgie), br.g., 5yTs., 9.4 (B. H. Morris) 2; 9 Bonny Glow (Mr. H. Cleland), ' ch.m., 5yrs., 8.2 (J. Davoren) .. 3 Als® started: 4 Winsome Lu 8.13 (L. George), 6 Ned Cuttle 8.12 (C. P. Shield), 7 Ngatirahiri 8.S (S. Wilson), 3 Imposture 8.2 (P. Atkins), 2 Galteemore car. 8.3* (P. Burgess), 8 Naughty Marietta 7.12 (L. H. Clifford), 11 Puroto' 7.11 (R. Marsh), 10 Orient Dawn 7.11 (W. J. Broughton). Neck; half a length. Galteemore was fourth. Time, 1.57 2-5. (Winner trained by L. G. Morris, Awapuni.) FITZROY HACK HANDICAP, of £140; 6 furlongs. 2 FLORENCE MILLS (Mr. H. H. Pharazyn), br.f., 3yrs., by Nigger Minstrel — Liaison, 7.7 (P. j Atkins) * 10 Silver Rivcr (Mr. J. T. Spears), br.g., 4yrs., 7.4 (G. R. Tattersall) - 2 1 Great Hope (Mr. T. A. Duncan), ch.g., 4yrs., 8.10 (B. H. Morris) 3 Also started: 9 Ilias 9.2 (P. Burgess), 5 Malibu 8.3 (S. Bentley), 4 Dawning Light 8.3 (W. J. Broughton), 8 Tide waiter car. 7.5 (J. Chapliu), 6 Ohanga car. 7.8 (S, Wilson), 12 F«rf**fc i' j

7.6 (J. Leach), 3 Captain Trevillo car. 7.9 (L. H, Clifford), 11 Vadanoe car. 7.4* (S. Hawke), 13 Accomplice car. 7.8 (R. Marsh), 14 Toorak car. 7.2* (J. Forsj'th) . Two lengths; half a length. Race Call was fourth. Time, 1.13 1-5. j (Winner trained by T. L. Wilson, Awapuni.) KIWITEA HANDICAP, of £170; 7 furlongs. ATRJNG (Mr. F. Bristol), ch.g., ' , aged, by Cockpit— Mori, car. 7.8 (F. Latharn) j 6 One Whetu (Mr. J. F. Kiley), ch.g., 6yrs., 9.9 (C. P. Shield) . 2 7 Gay Boy (Mr. R. E. Heppner), cli.h., 6yrs., 8.S (S. Anderson) . . 3 Also started: 8 Padishak 9.3 (J. Forsyth), 5 Lady Kyra car. 8.7 . (J. Davoren), 3 Reipar car. 8.2 (S. Edwards), 1 Lone Raider car. 7.12* (P. Williams), 2 Dancing Lady 7.11 (W. J. Broughton).Neck; a length and a-half. Lady Lvvra was fourth. Time, 1.27 4-5. ; £Wi*aer trained by M. Jennings, I - _ Wanganui.) j

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 56, 29 November 1937, Page 15

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FEILDING MEETING Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 56, 29 November 1937, Page 15

FEILDING MEETING Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 56, 29 November 1937, Page 15

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