Late Sporting
WINTON ACCEPTANCES. INVERCARGILL, Feb. 15. Acceptances for the first day of the Winton Jockey Club’s meeting, to be held on February 19 and 20, are as
TOLAGA BAY ACCEPTANCES Per Press Association. GISBORNE, Last Night. Tolaga Bay Jockey Club acceptance.'? for Saturday are as follow: WAIHAU HACK HANDICAP, of £55; one mile. —Collision 10.4, Skyway 9.12, Small Boy 9.10, Unexpected 9.9, Wanga, Paul Robeson, Malapert 9.0. HAUTI DISTRICT HANDICAP, ot £4O; five furlongs.—Southampton 9.0, Ace Willonyx 8.33, Okawa 8.12, Syncopate, Hutu, Marmion, Wharua, Lovelit, Flying Comedy 8.7. MAIDEN SCURRY, of £45; six furlongs; all 8.0. —Sporting Gift, Mailman, Hunting Step, Hunting Crop, Jaybird, Mahala. UAW A STAKES HANDICAP, of £75; If miles. —Do Friend 9.5, Gasman, Quaint 7.10, Happy Hunting, Skyway 7.9, Bothwell, Wanaga, Marching Song, Wasteland 7.7. WHAREKAKA HACK HANDICAP, of £55; six furlongs.—Collision 8.13, Brown Lap 8.7, Small Boy 8.5, Minnow 5.2, Unexpected 8.1, Perfect Lady,
Hinepit, Rapa, Waiata, Hunting Spy 7.10, Jaybird, Ballyculane, Mahala 7.7. DISTRICT HANDICAP, of £4O; seven furlongs.—Wolscy 9.0, Whimper 8.9, Southampton, Okawa, Ace Willonyx 5.5, Flying Comedy, Hutu, Lovelit, Syncopate, Marmion, Wharua 8.0. FAREWELL HANDICAP, of £65; six furlongs.—De Friend 9.2, Blue Needle 8.5, Huntetto 7.10, Gasman 7.10, Blygain 7.9, Quaint- 7.10, Bothwell, Malapert 7.7. STEEPLECHASER DESTROYED INVERCARGILL, Last Night. The steeplechaser Mayam, while being schooled this morning, fell on landing over a brush fence and broke a log. He was destroyed. Blazon was his mate and apparently the pair came into collision on landing. LATE SPORTING ITEMS FROM AUSTRALIA. Received Tuesday, 11.40 p.m. SYDNEY, Feb. 16. A prominent grazier and racehorse owner, Oliver Osborne, died to-day. Trainer F. Williams has again leased Edible. Sylvandale is to be offered at the Easter bloodstock sales for stud purposes. The New Zealand stallion Beaupere, has been sent to his new owners’ property at Scone. Gold Rod again satisfied Melbourne critics by galloping satisfactorily at Caulfield to-day, but Country Party’s futurity trial lacked dash and aroused no enthusiasm.
follows: — NOVICE STAKES, of £100. Six furlongs. Ardmayle 8 0 King Willow 8 Black Earl 8 0 Mona’s Song Bow Street 8 0 Solaid 0 British Star 8 0 Tautau Maid 8 0 Calamure 8 0 The Jeweller 8 0 Golden Song 8 0 Western Song 8 0 Jollyana 8 0 Verdure 8 WINTON CUP, of £185 10s. One mile and a quarter. Trivet 8 8 Toreador 7 8 5 Wild Career 7 8 8 3 Ashaway 7 8 3 Fairway Ocean Singer 8 0 7 13 4 FLYING HANDICAP, of £120. Six furlongs. Rebel Chief 8 13 am Humbug 7 12 Silk Paper 8 Silver Lark 7 10 Moneyless 7 7 Beam Niggerhead 7 7 WINTON STEEPLECHASE, of £120 Two half miles. Red Lance 11 1 Mayam 9 5 Trisox 10 13 Possum y Blazon 10 6 Gay Boa 9 0 Black Banner Faculties y 7 y b Pendine 9 0 BARKLEY HANDICAP, of £115 Six furlongs. Island Linnet y 2 Coat of Arms Jack Ahoy 8 y Koseman 7 Rodeur 8 8 Corban 7 Goolden Vision 8 8 Pala Melba 7 Bay Biddy Red Treasure 8 7 8 0 The Jeweller TRADESMEN'S HANDICAP, of £12C One mile. Trivet 8 y Fairway 8 8 Emvood 11 W r ild Career Grand Finale Half Note 8 4 8 2 Milford Silver Lark 7 10
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Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 40, 17 February 1937, Page 6
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