SPORTING.
WOODVILLE RACES,
fairway wins cup. f l‘6r I'r-uia Association — Copyright.) V£&i ;! WOOLvTLLEi May ?' The Woodville Jockey ulub's jubilee meeting was held to-clay in dull : and showery weather. There was a large attendance. The track was iu excellent order. Results: — Winter Hurdles Handicap, one mile and a half.—2-2-Eunt Lux 1, l-I Pahu 2. 6-5 Vitaphone 3. All started. Won by a head.; Time, lmin 31 2-ssec.i Ahuaturangi Handicap, seven fur-longs.—B-4 Ebeaum 1, 1-2 Dick Whittington 2, 10-10 Anemometer 3. Scrated: White. Squall. AVon by a neck. Time, lmin 31 2-osec. Jubilee Cup Handicap, one mile and a quarter.—l-2 Fairway 1, 3-4 Takakua 2, 6-6 Cape Fair 3. Scratched: Juggle, Beacon Fire, My Own. Won by half a length. Time, 2min 15 2-ssec. Hopeful 'Stakes, six furlongs—3-3 Hazoor 1, 8-B'Windward 2, 2-2 Tudor 3. Scratched: Prince Umberto. AVon by a length. Time, lmin lOsec.
Matahiwi Handicap, one mile and a distance.—l-1 Thrasher 1, 2-2 Chief Marionette 2, 8-4 Kalmuk 3. Scratched : 'Fairway. AVon by a long neck. Time, 2min 2 4-ssec. Ngawapurua Handicap, five fmlongs —l-1 Royal Hunting 1, 3-3 Foreign Queen 2. 2-2 Hunting Lodge 3. Scratched : Good Hunting, AA 7 est Tor, King Peg, Lackston, Rhea. AVon by three lengths. Time, Imm 3 4-ssec. Goldfinch Memorial Handicap, seven furlongs.—Curie 1, All Humbug 2, Leisure 3. The tote handled £4963.
KAIKOURA TROTS. CHRISTCHURCH, May 27. The club, after abandoning its meet-, ing earlier in the year on account of the paucity of nominations, was granted permission to race at New Brighton and received exceptional nominations for all events. Results:— Improvers’ Handicap, one mile and a (half.—3-7 Great AVoid 1, 2-2 AllParrish 2, 21-20 Dynasty 3. AVon by a neck, six lengths between second and third. Time 3min 43sec. Stewards’ Handicap, one mile and a half.—l-1 Summit 1, 2-3 Compass 2, 4-5 Agile 3. AVon by half a length, three lengths between second and third. Times, 3min 30sec. Kaikoura Handicap, two miles.—4-b I Erin’s Princess 1, 2-3 Ghenwood 2, 1-1 | Accras 3. A\ r on by three lengths, one length between second, and third. Time . 4 min 39 3-osec. ’ | Kaiterau Handicap, one mile and a J hah'.—4-7 Gun Metal 1, 2-2 AUllage Guv 2, 5-6 Great Minto 3. AA r on by a 1 length, vIU-li fo’fr Lengths between . second and third. Time, 3inin 28 3-ssec. President’s Handicap, two miles.— •! 1-2 Olson 1, 8-8 Don Giovanni 2, 3-3 ( Resound 3.*AVon by a length, with ten. j lengths between -second and third. ; Time 4min 49 3-ssec. '
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 May 1933, Page 2
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