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WOODVILLE OPENS

Good Fields and Interesting Racing TOTE FIGURES UP . . (By Telegraph — Press Assocmtion.) WOODVILLE, Last Night. The Woodville summer meeting, which is the last of the pre-holiday LxtiVres, cipencd on. Saturday under favourable conditions. The dfty was overcast and there was light misty rain before the seventh race, but the course, with the sting out, was fast'and ia wonderfully good order. Tho fields were big throughout and the racing particularly interesting. There was a large attendance and the totalisator handled £15,017 10/-, as compared with £11,246 on the Saturday last vear, ti-e increase being £3771 1„, Details: — MANGA-ATUA HURDLES HANDD 1 CAP, of £120; one and a-half miles. 2 CLETRAC (Mr. G. D. Beatson), ch-gfc (5yrs., by Tractor Lady Thurnham, 9.5 (C. Thomson) .. 1 7 Count Willonyx (Mr. A. Dods), ch.g., aged, 9.2 (L. Dulieu) . . .. - 9 Plaidie (Mr. F. Flipp); ih.g., 1 -n o /T 3

yrs., ru.o Also: 1 Top Hat 10.7 (A. Jenkifls), 6 Mahala 10.3 (C. McGOvern), 11 Charade 9.13 (G. L. Kerr), 4 Hirangi 9 9 (W. J. McDowell), 8 Taumau 9.9 (A. McDOnald) , 12 Glenthawn 9.0 (R. W. Savage), 5 Camilla Horn car. 9.3 (E. Burgess), 3 Eapa Waiata car. 9.4 (A. E. Lord), 10 Gold Tor 9.0 i(A. G. Button). Short half length; s^ort neck. Rapa Waiata fourth. Times* 2.52 2-5. Winner trained by owner, Hastings, MAIDEN STAKES, of £120; five and a-half furlongs. First Division. 5 RTJLING SPI (Messrs. H. S. Cornfdot and R. J- Harper), ch.f,, 3 yrs., by Chief Suler— Spionette, 8.11 (P. Williams) 3 7 Knightsbridge (Mr. T. T. lledman), br'.g., 3yrs., 8.11 V(G. G. 14 "R.rwal Portrait (Mr. G. BOOth),

' b.g., 5yrs., 8.11 (R. W. Savage) 3 Also: 3 Sly Fox 8.11 (E„ Marsh), 0 Twilight Song 8.11 (S. Wilson), IS Royal Tinge 8.11 (H. T. R. Tinwotth), 12 Red Cockade 8.11 (H. Gilmer), 5 Aurora 's Love 8.11 (J. Leach), -.0 Rapotae 8.11 (B. Lamb), 11 Copycat 8.11 (G. R. Tattersall), 22 Mahita 8.11 (N. Cavaney), 10 Merryman 8.11 (P. Burgess), 22 Gold Ballad 8.11 (R. Glading), 25 Patches 8.11 (C. L. Kerr). Three lengths; neck. Gold Ballad fourth. Time, 1.8 1-5. Winner trained by M. Williams, Otaki. Second Division. 1 AMOROSO (Mr. J. H. Jefferd), ch.g., 4yrs., by Philamor— Amorette, 8.li (B. H. Morris) 1 16 Tommy Atkins (Mr. C. T. Keeble), I Mh iMjed, 8.11 (N. H. Wiggins) " 3 Noisy Night (Mr. C. W. Boyd), b.g., 5yrs., 8.11 (J._.Chaplin)__. ...,3

Also: 16 Full of Seotch 8.11 (Cs Thomson), 21 Quimper 8.11 (S. Anderson), 15 Anini 8.11 (J. Forsyth), 19 Pursuit 8.11 (C. P. Shield), 2 Golden Memory 8.11 (J. Walsh), .13 Mowgli S.ll (A. Jenkins), 22 Gracious Gift 8.11 (W. Little), 8 Guiding Light 8.11 (W. J. Broughton). Two lengths; half a neck. Guiding Light fourth. Time, 1.8. 1 Winner trained by owner, Ngatarawa. BOLTON HANDICAP, of £175i .and ' canteen of cutlcry valued at £26 5s, i donated by Mr. W. Wallace Cook, 1 of Palmerston North; ono and aquarter mile3. 5 LUCULLUS LAD (Mr. W. Devon), brg., by Lucullus— Fairy Mark, 7.2 (A. Bennet) 3 7 Corroboree (Messrs A. W. Akers and J. Hughes), b.g., 5yrs., 7.0 (S. Edwards) 2 10 Grand Jury (Mr. D. Lourie), b.g., aged, 7.0 (R. Sargent) 3 Also: 3 Padishah 8.13 (P. Atkinsj, 1 The Buzzer 8.10 (B. H. Morris), 4 Mastef Gyklon 8.4 (0. G. Goulsbto), 2 Legatee 7.9 (W. J. Broughton), 8 Soho 7.9 (S. Wilson), 9 Helen Ford (.3. (H. Callahan), 6 Entail 7.0 (J Forsyth). Two and thfee-quarter lengths; hali i length. Legatee fourth. Time, 2.6. Winner trained by A. Jenkins, Opaki. MURSERY HANDICAP, of £100; five furlongs.

1 GAY SON (Mr. A. F. M. bymes), br.c., by Beau l'ere— La Moderne, 9.4 (W.J., Broughton) 3 2 Amigo (Mr. L. G. Paul), br.g., 9.4 (N. H. Wiggins) 2 5 Kathbella (Mr. jj\ Ormond), b.f., 7.5 (P. Atkins) 3 Also: 6 Phil 7.10 (S. Wilson), 7 Dolfort 7.10 (Di Lamb), 4 Lady Lyrie 7.5 (0. G. Goulsbro), 5 Fabric 7.0 (F. Latham). Two lengths; half a head. Phil fourth. Time, 1.1. Winner trained by H. S. Greone, Greenmeadows. OETE HANDICAP, of £140; six furs. 3 MATA HARI (Mr. A. Pittar), t Ch.m., aged, by Psychology— Duckwill, 7.10 (W. J. Broughton) 1 1 Oratory (Mr. T. A. Duncan), ch.m., 5yrs., 9.5 (B. H. Morris) .... 3 2 Wildfiower (Mr. A. H. Marshall),

blf., 3yrs., "car 7.4' (H. N. Wiggins) 3 Also: 6 Pukeko car. 8.8 (D. Lamb), 4 Joviality 8.11 (G. R. Tattersall), 7 Pakanud car. 8.0 (i. M. Briggs), 9 Symcony car. 7.10 (R. Glading), 5 Aiwai Car. 7.3 J (B. G. Cosford), 10 Passion Fruit 74 (H» Callahan), 8 Bodyline 7.0 (S. Edwards). Half a neck; length and a-half. Joviality fourth. Time, 1.13 3-5. Winner trained by J. J. Lorigan,Gisborne. •BOROUGH HANDICAP, df £100; seven furlongs. jl SIEGMUND (Mr. F. L. Kettlewell), b.g., 4yrs., by Siegfried — Lilimond, 9.2 (P. Burgess) .... 1 5 Taro (Mr. F. Ormond)) ch.g., 5 yrs., 7.9 (P. Atkins) * 2 3 Hishna (Mr. C. G. Watson), ch.h., . 4yrs., 7.4 (H. N. Wiggins) .... 3 r Winner trained by D. McCauieyj Trentham.

MANGARAWA HANDICAP, of £100; six furlongs. 1 FLORENGE MILLS (Mr. H. H. Pharazyn), br.f., 3yrs., by Nigger 1 Minstrel— Liaison, 8.6 (P. Atkins) 1 5 NereuS (Mf. S. S. Gfeene), b.g., 4yrs., 7.9 (S. Anderson) ...... 2 2 Lo Toquet (Mr. W. J. MCGill), ch.g., 4yrs., 7.7 (H. N. Wiggins) 3 Also: 5 Gasman S.H (J- Walsh), 7 Export car. 8.4 (P. Williams), 9 Red S&nd dar. 7.12 (Ri Sargent)) 3 SOn and Heir 8.2 (W. J. Broughton), 4 Grand City 7.9 (G. G. Goulsbro), 8 Aube car. 7.9£ (S. Wilson), 10' Thala car. 7.44 (J. C&tapbell), 13 The Squanderer car" 7.1 (R. Hawes), 11 GaeliC Song car. 7.1^ (H. Callahan), 12 Rowana 7.0 (S. Edwards). Two lengths; kalf a length. Red Sand foUfth. Time, 1.14 1-5. Winner trained by T. L. Wilson, Awapuni. WHARITI HANDICAP, of £120; one milo and a distance. 3 MAESTRO (Mf. A. B. de Malmanche), ch.g., 5yrs., by Colossus — Musi'cal Mottient, c&r. 7.8 (N. Cavaney) 34 Lacquer (Mr. A. W. Meikle), ch.m., 5yrs., 8.10 (S. WilSoU) 2 1 Lustral (MfS. D. Levin), b.g., 4 yrs., 8.4 (P. Atkins) 3 Also: 2 Chat 8.3 (B. H. Morris), 5 Buster Brown 7.9 (H. N. Wiggins), 9> Wananga car. 7.9| (S. Anderson), 61 Tullamore car. 7.7 (0. G. Goulsbro), 8 Imposture 7.2 (F. Latham), 7 Naughty Marietta 7.2 (H. Cailahan), 13 Orient Dawn 7.0 (R. Sargent), 14' Polabian 7.0 (R. Hawes), 11 Mahuta! 7.0 (I. M. Briggs), 10 Moth.er-in-L.aw car. 7.5 (J. McCauley), 12 Lady Wcsse* car. 7.3i I (H. Gilmer). Two lengths; a neck. Naughty Marietta fourth. Time, 1.55. Winner'' trained by L. D. Ovange, Woodville.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 68, 13 December 1937, Page 11

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WOODVILLE OPENS Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 68, 13 December 1937, Page 11

WOODVILLE OPENS Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 68, 13 December 1937, Page 11

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