PAQUITO'S WIN
CANTERBURY PARK HARD WORDS RUNS SECOND United P.A.—By Telegraph—Copyright SYDNEY, Sunday. Several prominent New Zealarj horses were engaged at the Canterbur Park meeting yesterday, but they me. with only moderate success. Paquito, who was second to Xigr.. march in the last Melbourne Cup, was the only New Zealander to win. Ti* race he won was the September Handicap, but his victory was not a convincing as some of his supporters expected. The Auckland-owned Hard Words was second in the First Division of the Flying Welter Handicap. Nightmarch was third in the Canterbury Stakes. 6 furlongs, cominc from a long way back to finish ver fast. Results: FLYING WELTER HANDICAP Of £2OO. with a sweepstake of £2 each added; lowest handicap weight, 7.7; i furlongs. First Division ADRIAN’S MARCH (W. T. Kerr), eh h, syrs, by March Along—Princess Ortelle, 8.11. G. Young ! HARD WORDS (F. Earl), b g, Syrs, by Diacquenod—Mazaburka, 5.7 .. 3 KING’S ARMS (A. and G. A. Vhner), l*r h. syrs, by Quantock—Syasdra, 8.4 I Nineteen started, including Goshawk. Richfield and Taurua. Won by half a length, with threequarters of a length between spondaic third. Goshawk, who met witn interference, was fourth. Time, 1.13*. Second Division CITAMON (J. Grant), b g, 4yrs, by Emblematic—Ongle, 8.11, Blundell 1 CREDENCE, 8.12 ' GRIT ALL, 5.5 S Sixteen started, including First Acts and Full Measure. Won by half a heta, with three lengths between second and third. Time, 1.12 J. THREE-YEAR-OLD HANDICAP Of £250; with a sweepstake of £2 ea± added; lowest handicap weight 7.7; 1 mile 1 furlong. ALGIERS (J. A. Scully), b c, Syrs, by The Verderer—Algerian Maid, 7.7, J. Simpson * ROGERSON. 8.2 ' LADY CANNES, 7.12 *
Fourteen started. including Kit? March, Dunraven and King Musket. Wos by three-quarters of a length, with tto same distance between second and third Dunraven and King March were six* and seventh. Time, 1.551 CANTERBURY STAKES Of £SOO, with a sweepstake of £» ®acadded; weight-for-age, with allowances; 6 furlongs. HOLDFAST (F. Gahan), br g. 4yrsby Wedge—Lystrim, 8.11, YT. H. Cook * FUJI SAN (A. J. Matthews), bg, aged, by Valais —Lady San, 8.13 -• * NIGHTMARCH (A. Louisson), br h. syrs, by Night Raid—Marsa, 3- s Nine started, including Cimabue and Gay Ballerina. Won by half a length Nightmarch being a length away tmre Cimabue was fourth. Time, 11-*— 4 course record. SEPTEMBER HANDICAP Of £250, with a sweepstake of added; lowest handicap weight 1 mile 3 furlongs. PAQUITO (H. A. Knight), b g. by Thurnham—Madrid, 8.3. M. McCarten •• 1 BOSMINA, b m. 4yrs, by TipplerSpeargilla, 7.6 TRESSILIAN, 7.0 4 Eleven started. Won by a neck, third horse two lengths away, tu 2 *
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1071, 8 September 1930, Page 12
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