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WIN FOR.COMBAT. LOCHELLA CUP TO NIGHT WINGS DUNEDIN, April 6. The Vincent Jockey Club’s postponed day of the annual meeting took place at Wingatui in dull and somewhat threatening weather, but there was only a slight shower. The totalisator handled £16,4.18 10s. against £8824 on the corresponding day last year, when the meeting was held at Omakau and there were only seven races. Results: — Highweight Handicap, one mile. — 4/4 Gusterina. 9.0 (R. J. Mackie) 1; 2/2 Lord Puck. 10.3 (D. Hamill) 2; 3/3 Roscmanr, 9.5 (J. Richards) 3. Also started: 1/1 Half and Half, 5/5 Song Boy, 6/6 Moneyless. One lengthe and a half: head. Time, 1.44 3-5. Cambrian Hack Handicap, six furlongs.—l/1 Palmar. 8.6 (A. Anderson) 1; 3/3 Attractive Noto, 8.10 (D. Hamill) 2; 4/4 Taxpayer, 8.1 (L. Hare) 3. Also started: 2/2 ’ Slamannan, 8/8 Royal Ransom. 6/5 My Mistake. 10/10 Ascent, 5/6 Bere Regis. 7/7 Subscription. 9/9 Weathereen. Two lengths: length and a half. Time. 1.17 3-5. Poolburn Trot Handicap. 3.5 class; one mile and a quarter.—l/1 Aidus, 12yds bhd (J. Walsh) 1; 8 7 Blue Spot, scr (C. Pringle) 2; 2/2 Lord Worthy, scr (T. H. Gunning) 3. Also started: 7/6 Blue Sun and Lorenc Vai (bracketed), 3/3 Happy Erin. 11/11 Little Kathleen. 2/2 Mahoc; 4/5 Navy Lass. 9/10 Star Bond. 10/9 Princess Rey, 7/8 Fransol, 5/4 Ginger Rey. Neck; three lengths. Time, 3.1. Valley Hack Handicap, one mile. —1 Mosgiel, 8.0 (W. Connor) 1; 2 Vanity Queen, 8.8 (R. K. Ford) 2; 3 Our Empire, 7.7 (L. Hare) 3. The only starters. Two lengths: four lengths. Time. 1.45. Lauder Handicap, six furlongs — 2/4 Combat, 7.2 (L. Hare.) 1; 1/1 Valantua, 8.3 (J. W. Jennings) 2; 6/6 Song Boy, 7.8 (E. Mackie) 3. Also started: 5/5 Pink Robe. 3/3 Lord Puck. 4/2 Straightdcl, 8/8 Moneyless. 7/7 Final Bell. Four lengths; neck. Time. 1.15 2-5.
Maniototo Trotting Stakes. 3.39 class; one mile and a hall’.—9/9 Seaward De Oro, 36yds bhd (C. Pringle) 1; 1/2 Cheval d’Or. 12yds bhd (J. Walsh) 2; 8/8 Sinbad, 36yds bhd (E. Deaker) 3. Also started: 3/4 Fransol. 7/7 Ginger Rey. 7/6 Lorenc Vai and Parrish Chimes, 2/1 Stanza, 5/5 Awatea, 4/3 Sago Voyage. 10/10 Baron Alfonso. Three lengths; half a length. Time 3.32 2-5. Lochella Cup one mile, two furlongs and a half.—3 Night Wings. 7.13 <L. Hare) 1; 2 Night Pal, 7.6 (V. Sellars) 2; 1 Auctor, 8.2 (L. Clutterbuck) 3. Also started: 4 Ashaway. One length and a half; three lengths. Time 2.16 3-5. Dunstan Hack Handicap five furlongs—l'l Pink Dress, 8.1 '(L. Clutterbuck) 1; 2/3 Withdrawal, 9.0 (A E Didham) 2; 4/2 Lady Constant, 7.7 (L. Hare) 3. Also started: 3/4 Mondello. 5/5 Attractive Note, 9/9 Fancy Phil, G/6 Roseilcana, 8/8 Eastern Prince, 7/7 Poetic. Two lengths each wav Time. 1.3. Zest Fails Badly. Zest was a raging favourite for the Lockwood Hack Handicap at Awapuni on Saturday, but after running in the lead on the outer of Black Majesty. Tuatara and Veldette to the she weakened and finished sevcnlh. Tuatara hit the front at the last furlong but he also weakened and Sceptre, who had been running in a handy position just in behind, assumed charge and went, on to win well. Veldette. who had dropped back just prior to entering the straight, came on again, but Counter finished on also and just headed her on the post.
REEFTON DOUBLE TO CAPE GABO. NEW NOTE SCORES IN STEWARDS. (By Telegraph—Press Asocial Ion.) GREYMOUTII. Apiil 7. The Rrefion meeting w:is hold in ; showery weather with a good attend--1 ante The course was good though I soft. The totalis.'itor handled £4605, i against £6758. I Results: — Alexander Hack: Handicap, one mile. —4 Improvident, 7.7 (C. Fox> 1: 5 Now Note. 8.7 (hl. Hollands) 2; 3 Grey Silk. . 8.0 if’. Spratt) 3. Also started: 1 Shangri-La. 2 Bonnie Agnes. 6 Polistina. 7 Countcrvanc. Length and a half; two. Timo. 1.45. Progress Trot, one mile.—6 Mona Palm. 48yds bhd (C. Simpson) 1; 3 Dick Travis, 12yds bhd (A. Morris) 2; 7 Carrageen. 60yds bhd (F. Millar) 3. Also started: 4 Rivette, 1 Echelon, 2 Travis Pringle. 5 Wee Napoleon. Two lengths: four. Time. 2.20. Flying Hack Handicap, five furlongs.—4 Miss Waitarerc. 7.4 (C. Fox) 1: 3 Miss Tasta. 7.10. 2; 1 Cardplaycr, 7.7. 3. • Also started: 3 Jed Forest. 5 Malvasia. Half a length: two lengths. Timo, 1.4 3-5.
Irving Memorial Handicap, one mile and a quarter—l Capo Gabo, 8.9 (C. Stokes) 1: 3 Lady Middleham. 8.5 iP. Spratt) 1; 7 Queen Linda, 8.0 (Parsons) 3. Also started: 4 Rebel Chief. 4 Studley Royal. 2 Cymric. 6 Waitaka. Two lengths; neck. Time, 2.12 4-5. Stewards’ Hack' Handicap, six furlongs and a half. —4 Now Note. 8.7 (M. Hollands) 1: 2 Improvident. 8.2 (C. Fox) 2: 3 La Plata. 7.9 (Messcrvy) 3. Also started: 5 Miss Waitarerc. 6 Countcrvanc, 7 Cardplayer. 1 Lady Magellan. 8 Polistia. Two lengths; three. Time, 1.25 2-5. Reefton Trot, one mile and a half.— 6 Tarn, 12yds bhd (T. Bennett) 1; 4 Dick Travis, scr (A. Morris) 2: 2 True Pronto. 24yds bhd (Lynch) 3. Also started: 7 Wee Napoleon. 5 Travis Pringle. 1 Mona Palm. 3 Carrageen. Three lengths; half a length. Timo. 3.41.
' Highweight Handicap, seven furlongs—4 Cape Gabo. 10.5 (Register) 1; 1 Land Raid. 8.12 (Wilson) 2; 5 Studley Royal. 9.6 (Hibberd) 3. Also started: 2 Life Guard. 7 Malvasia. 6 St Cedric. 3 Potent. 7 Maroha. Half a length; one length. Time, 1.33 4-5. Farewell Handicap, seven' furlongs. —Roy Bun. 9.5, 1; Queen Linda, 8.7. 2. Also started: Rebel Chief. Epic. Jan Ridd. Lady Magellan. Metric. RACING FIXTURES April 11, 13. —Hawke’s Bay. April 11, 13.—Oamaru. April 12. 13.—Whangarei. April 13. 15.—Nelson. April 20. —Napier Park. April 20— Waimate. April 20, 22. —Marlborough. April 27. —Waverley. May 25—Foxton. April 27. —South Canterbury. May 2. 4. —Egmont. May 4—Franklin. May 4.—Amberley. May 11.—Otaki Maori. May 11.—Ashburton County. May 11.—Southland. May 11, 13—Poverty Bay. May 16. 18.—South Canterbury. Maj' 17. 18— Manawatu. May 18. 20.—Waikato.
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