SOUTH CANTERBURY
FINAL DAY RESULTS. MUNGATOON WINS. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) TIMARU, May 20. The second day of the South Canterbury Jockey Club’s winter meeting was held in fine weather, with rain threatening toward the end of the day. The track was hard and fast. The attendance was good. The totalisator handled £16,858, against £16,612 10s oh the second day last year. The total for the meeting was £27.666 10s. against £28.172 10s last year. Results: — Pukari Hurdles, one mile and a half. —3/3 Metal Bird, 9.0 (Register) 1; 1/1 Pink Robe, 10.1 (Cassels) )2; 5/5 Colonel French, 9.0 (Boyle) 3. Also started: 4/4 Fireguard, 2/2 Recollection (fell), 6/6 Pride o’ Central, 7/7 Game Hunter (fell). Three lengths; six. Pride o’ Central was fourth. Time, 2.43 1-5.
Southburn Handicap, six furlongs.— 3/4 Treasurer, 7.1 (Stokes) 1; 1/1 Phenomenal, 8.0 (R. Humphries) 2; 9/9 Astral Flash, 7.2 (Hare). 3. Also started: 5/5 On Call. 4/6 Triple Cone, 7/7 Nolana, 2/2 Lady Sincere, 8/8 Flame Queen, 6/3 Real Lady, 12/12 Don Roy, 10/10 Smile Again. Half a length; three. Lady Sincere was fourth. Time, 1.12 1-5. Wai-iti Trot, 3.43 class; one mile and a half. —5/3 Erin’s Lad, scr (Lockhead) -1; 8/5 Mandrell, 12yds bhd (Clare) 2; 3/4 Kansas City, scr (Watts) 3. Also started: 1/1 Aurie’s Star, 7/6 Blaydon and Wexford (bracketed), 1/13 Ceres, 8/11 Diviner and Tokalon (bracketed). 14/14 Huia Potts and Waikitea (bracketed), 12/12 Gold Bar and Responsive (bracketed), 15/15 Joe Perkin, 2/2 Lady Milne and Marie’s Pride (bracketed), 6/8 Rouge Flambe, 13/10 Trousseau, 4/7 Tiny Axworthy, 8/9 Betty Boop. Three lengths; length. Lady Milne was fourth. Time, 3.25 2-5.
South Canterbury Handicap, one mile and a quarter. —1/1 Mungatoon, 7.4 (Stokes) 1; 2/2 Thermidor, 8.1 (Hibberd) 2; 4/3 Foxlove, 8.4 (W. F. Ellis) 3. Also started: -9/10 Haughty Winner, 8/8 Rabble, 5/5 Settlement, 10/9 Night Dress, 6/6 Petersham, 7/7 Night Hawk, 3/4 Waitoru, 11/11 Silver Slipper. Head; three lengths. Settlement was fourth. Time, 2.4. Pareora Steeplechase, two miles and a half.—l/1 Gold Wren, 10.13 (Shand) 1; 3/3 Wexford Bridge, 9.10 (Stove) 2; 5/5 Sunny Comet, 9.2 (Gough) 3. Also started: 6/6 Corban (fell), 2/2 Chile (fell), 4/4 Tomcat (fell). Head; 10 lengths. Time, 5.13 3-5. Farewell Handicap, six furlongs.—2 Nightcalm, 8.3 (Hare) 1; 3 Flagman, 7.0 (R. Humphries) 2; 1 Rebel Mate, 9.0 (Hibberd) 3. Also started: 4 Roseman. Length; half a length. Time, 1.11 1-5. Winchester Trot, 3.1 class; one mile and a quarter.—3/3 Beck Direct, 12yds bhd (F. G. Holmes) 1; 6/5 Lady Nessa, 24yds bhd (M. B. Edwards) 2; 7/10 Black Art, scr (Davidson) 3. Also started: 9/8 Equerry, 8/9 Hugenot, 1/1 Jerry Parrish (fell), 12/12 Labour Day, 15/15 Lord Zetland (fell), 10/7 Mandrell (fell), 14/13 MacGregor, 11/11 Marfax, 2/2 Pursuit, 4/4 Rey Bonny, 5/6 Siege Gun, 17/17 Charles Russell, 16/16 Green Tanger, 13/14 Rollalong. Length; neck. Equerry was fourth. Time, 2.52 4-5.
Temuka Hack Handicap, one mile and 35 yards.—l/1 Wardress, 9.3* (A. Messervy) 1; 5/4 Doctor Duthie, 7.9 (Spratt) 2; 14/12 Bright Prospect, 8.3 (Hibberd) 3. Also started: 4/5 Gironde, 3/3 Disband, 2/2 The Wrecker, 12/14 Garonne, 12/11 Shangri-La, 8/8 Elmarch, 7/6 Elegy, 9/10 Merry Simon, 10/9 Chief Lama, 6/7 Lord Puck, 11/13 Comus. Two lengths; same. The Wrecker was fourth. Time, 1.41 4-5; RACING IN AUSTRALIA MEETING AT MOOREFIELD. WIN FOR LADY ZENTA. Ry Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. SYDNEY, May 21. At the Moorefield races the following was the result of the: — Juvenile Handicap,' 5f.: Lady Zenta, 8.6 (McMenamin), 1; Waipuna, 8.6 (Parsons), 2; Decelea, 8.6 (Bartie), 3. Eleven started. Six lengths; four. Time, 1.4. " WILLIAMSTOWN HURDLES. WON BY KEVASTAR. MELBOURNE, May 21. At the Williamstown races the following was the result of the: — Kororoit Hurdles, 2m.: Kevastar, 9.9 (Maher), 1; Cape Race, 10.6 (Driscoll), 2; Star Lover, 9.5 (McMahon), 3. Seven started. Seven lengths; six lengths. Time, 3.40;]. DOOMBEN RACES. WAVERLEY HANDICAP TO TERINGA. BRISBANE, May 21. At the Doomben races the following was the result of the: — Waverley Handicap, 9f.: Teringa, 7.12 (Martella), 1; Limoux, 7.0 (Conquest), 2; The Albatross, 8.7 (Briscoe), 3. Eight started. Head; ' four lengths. Time, 1.55,}.
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