WELLINGTON MEETING
MEETING CONCLUDED IN UNPLEASANT WEATHER " MAKE UP WINS STEEPLES Wellington, Saturday. The Winter Meeting of the Wellington Raeing Club -vvas concluded to-day in showery weather before a c omparatively good attendance. Following heavy rain overnight pools of water were lying in various parts of the course and there were consequently several surprises recorded. Following are the results: — TAPAWERA HURDLE HANDICAP lh miles. 4/5— MORRATH, 9.0 (W. J. McDowell) 1 3 / 3— R AMUNA, 9.5 (I. Tindsley) 2 9/9— JOIE DE VAL, 9.10 (L. Dulieu) 3 Also: Knollmere, 10.8; Sir Muslc, 9.10; Huntley, 9.9; Vitaphone, 9.0; Currajong, 9.0, car. 9.1; Park Acre, 9.0; Taura Lad, 9.0, car. 9.4. Won by half a-length; seven; 3.5. NOVICE HANDICAP; 6 furs. 9/10— GRAND SCORE, 8.0 (S. Tremain) 1 2/1— TAVERN KNIGHT, 8.11 (A. Tinker) 2 3/3— CYCLONIC, 8.4 (S. Wilson) 3 Also: Mercian Prinoe, 9.11; Heather Glow, 8.8; Aroma, 8.3; Korero, 8.0; Red Top, 8.0; Anita May, 8.0; Epigram, 8.0; Secrecy, 8.0; Windward, 8.0; My Ideal, J>.0| Won by half a-lengfch;J|alf a-neck; july steepljfshase • About 3 miles. 3/2— MAKE UP, 11.4 (W. Rennie) 1 5/5— COPEY, 9.7 (D. O'Connor) 2 6/6— CALLAMART, 11.9 (C. Thomson) 3 Also: Billy Boy, 11.12; Omeo, 10.4; Acervate, 9.5; High Pitch, 9.2; Jen, 9.0; Tunbridgo, 9.0; Kaokaoroa, 9.0; Quinopal, 9.0. Won by five lengths; seven; 6.57. CROFTON HANDICAP; 7 furs. 1/4— FOREIGN QUEEN, 9.12 (L. G. Morris) 1 5 / 6— DRUMFIRE, 9.2 (T. E. El6/5— PANGO, 8.9 (B. H. Morris) 3 Also: Valueless, 9.9; Ebeum, 9.3; Colossical, 8.8; Beryl Latour, 8.7; Shootist, 8.6; Iligh Speed, 8.0; Kotaki Eka, 8.0, car. 8.1; Royal Dash, 8.0, car. 8.1; Te Ua, 8.0, car. 8.2 -i ; Tea Garden, 8.0. Won by three lengths; five; 1.38. WINTER HURDLES; 24 miles. 4/5— PADDON, 10.7 (W. Rennie) 1 2/1— ADVENTUS, 9.2 (M. II. Nicol) 2 6/6-GOLD KNIGHT, 9.6 (R. Beale) 3 Also started: Emancipation, 10.3; Pahu, 10.0; Membo, 9.13; Hounslow, 9.0. Won by two lengths; three; 4.45 A. WINTER OATS HANDICAP; 1 milo. PLAYGROUND, 8.1 (S. AndersALL°HUMBUG, 9.7 (L. G. Morris) 2 CHANG, 8.0 (G. J. Jones) 3 Also: Seatown, 10.5; Chief Marionette, 8.10; Protomint, 8.8; Water Power, 8.5; Little Doubt, 8.4; Miladi, 8.3; Lady Spy, 8.1; Lyrical, 8.0; 'Town Major, 8.0. Won by one and a-half lengths; 1.53. ONSLOW HANDICAP; 6 furs. 5/6— CURIE, 9.11 (Ellis) 1 1 /l— BEACON FIRE, 10.2 (Morris) - 2 2/2— SLIPPERY, 9.0 (Atkins) ..... 3 Also: Huntingdon, 9.10; The Tiger, 9.0; Cottesmore, 8.8; Navaho. 8.5; Normandy, 8.0. Lenth; head; 1.20 A. KIA ORA HANDICAP 1/1— WOODFUL, 9.12 (Tinker) 1 HUNTING LODGE, 8.10 (Voitre) 2 REPUDIATION, 8.1 (Didham) 3 Also: Errantry, 8.9; Grand Blow. 8.3; Dignified March, Maypay, Mo >rwyn, 8.0. Length and a-half; half; 1.0 A.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 585, 17 July 1933, Page 6
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