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NAPIER PARK

WIN FOR MALACCA. DOZIE BOY SALUTES JUDGE. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) HASTINGS, June 3. The Napier winter meeting concluded in sunny weather. The track was in good order and the attendance was fair. The totalisator handled £5043 10s. compared with £7178 10s on the second day last year, the total for the meeting being £11,734, compared with £13,132 last year, a decrease of £1398. Results: —

Waiohiki Hack Hurdles, one mile and a half. —1 Queen's Dream. 11.7 (A. E. Lord) 1; 4 Son and Heir, 9.4 (J. Scullin) 2: 5 Lucullus Boy, 9.5 (W. Grindlay) 3. Also started: 3 Lovelilt, 2 Limbohm (ran off), 7 Haile Selassie, 8 Hyderabad, 6 Lady Chat, 9 Valroy. Two lengths; one. Lady Chat was fourth. Time, 2.45 3-5.

Greenmeadows Hack Handicap, six furlongs.—l Smiling Personality, 8.11 (W. J. Broughton) 1; 3 Vascones. 9.0 (R. Marsh) 2; 4 Wakarara, 8.4 (R. Bucknell) 3. Also started: 2 Proclamation, 6 Chandlery, 5 Cherry Plum. 7 No Wonder, 8 Show Day. Two lengths; three. Proclamation was fourth. Time, 1.15. Birthday Handicap, one mile and a quarter.—3 Malacca, 8.12 (N. E. Howard) 1; 6 Opoho, 8.2 (W. J. Stevens) 2; 1 Indian Sun, 8.9 (W. Broughton) 3. Also started: 5‘ Kehua, 4 Kincarole, 2 Red Shoes. Half a length; two lengths. Kehua was fourth. Time. 2.13.

Park Steeplechase, about two miles and a half.—4 Dozie Boy, 9.0 (C. L. Kerr) 1; 1 Small Boy. 11.12 (A. E. Lord) 2; 3 Acron. 9.2 (E. Baker) 3. Also started:' 2 Royal Toast. Head; furlong. Time, 5.8. Trial Plate, six furlongs. —1 Poutatau, 8.0 (W. J. Broughton) 1; 5 Etla, 8.10 (B. Stowe) 2; 3 Goldcraft, 8.10 (F. Power) 3. Also started: 7 Ardsallagh, Skyette, 4 Waicony, 8 Versatile, 2 Dusky Morn (fell), 9 Lady Ex. Three lengths; two. Skyette was fourth. Time, 1.16.

Winter Oats Handicap, seven furlongs.—l Native Song, 9.0 (N. E. Howard) 1; 5 Authoress, 8.0 (J. Forsyth) 2; 3 Rakahanga, 9.6 (W. Broughton) 3. Also started: 2 Hunting Royal, 6 Solaria, 4 Gold Ballad, 7 Hunting Mint, 8 Skyway. Three lengths; half a length. Gold Ballad was fourth. Time, 1.28. Newstead Hack Handicap, seven furlongs.—3 Rakanui, 8.0 (N. Cavaney) 1; 6 Kinkajou, 8.0 (J. Campbell) 2; 1 Arabic, 8.11 (W. Broughton) 3. Also started: 4 Doctor Defoe. 2 Shani, 8 Arachne, 5 Gay Laura, 7 Red Cockade. 9 Royal Pageant Three lengths; neck. Red Cockade was fourth. Time, 1.29.

DUNEDIN GAY BOA SCORES IN STEEPLES. SURPRISE WIN BY BALMENTER. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) DUNEDIN, June 3. * The Dunedin Jockey Club’s winter, meeting was continued yesterday in fine -weather. The rain overnight had converted the course into a quagmire, and made the going very deep. The cancellation of the holiday had a disastrous result, as the attendance was comparatively very small to that usually identified with a King's Birthday crowd; and the totalisator returns showed a serious shrinkage. The amount handled was £14,043, against £31,185 10s last year. Results: — Roslyn Hack Steeplechase, about two miles?— 3/1 Song Boy. 9.6 (Register) 1; 5/6 Osculate, 9.4 (Finch) 2; 4/4 Joy Boa, 9.6 (Richards) 3. Also started: 1/2 El Caballo, 2/3 Arctic Star. 7/7 Scotsden, 7/5 All Blood. 8/8 Glandovey. Six lengths; 20. Time. 5.15 2-5.

Novice Handicap, six furlongs.—l/1 Norse, 9.3 (Spratt) 1; 2/4 Sheeny, 9.3 (Ellis) 2; 5/2 Susie, 8.13 (Preston) 3. Also started: 4/5 Royal Lancer, 4/11 Chief Lama, 10/8 Lady Constant. 13/13 Royal Money, 12/12 Slamannan, 9/9 My Song. 6/3 Taxpayer, 14/14 Vilia. 8/6 Safe Light, 2/10 Shantyman, 7/7 Pink Gauntlet. Four lengths; three. Time, 1.29. June Hurdles, one mile and a half. — 4/3 Hunting Chorus, 9.6 (Hamill) 1; 1/2 Cintilla, 9.2 (Boyle) 2; 6/7 Norseman, 10.7 (Hunt) 3. Also started: 3/4 Avalon, 2/1 Garonne. 7/6 Master Dingle, 5/5 Vantoon, 11/11 Andino, 9/9 Gusterina, 8/8 Rosaleen Dhu. 10/10 Foxy. Six lengths each way. Time, 3.12.

Achilles Plate, one mile and half a furlong.—l/2 Turaki, 11.2 (Boyle) 1; 3/4 Mosgiel, 11.10 (Orbell) 2: 4/3 Crack o’ Dawn. 10.7 (Mitchell) 3. Also started: 2/1 Pink Lad, 6/6 Atua Rere. 5/5 Dolita, 8/9 Mazzini, 7/7 Royal Refrain, 9/8 Admiralty. Three lengths; four. Time, 2.45 4-5.

Wingatui Steeples, about two miles and a quarter.—2/1 Gay Boa, 9.5 (Jennings) 1; 6/6 Mount Vai, 9.4 (Register) 2; 5/3 Gold Wren, .11.4 (Shand) 3. Also started: 3/5 Cottingham, 4/4 Pandine. 1/2 Whirr. 7/7 Corban. Two lengths; one length. Time, 6.37 2-5. Provincial Handicap, one mile and two furlongs and a half—6/6 Balmenter. 7.0 (Spratt.) 1; 7/8 Capricious, 8.2 (Billington) 2; 2/3 Second Innings, 8.5 (Humphries) 3. Also started: 4/5 Alma, 1/1 Night Wings, 8/7 Fidelis, 5/4 Cherokee, 9/9 Silkwood, 3/2 Bow Street. Three lengths; one length. Time, 2.39 3-5.

Members Handicap, seven furlongs. —3/2 Paper Note, 8.5 (Brodie) 1; 1/1 Lazybones, 8.0 (Caddy) 2; 4/3 Hanlon, 8.4 iHare) 3. Also started: 2/5 Strip. 7/7 Waitoru, 4/4 Straightdel, 6/6 Petersham, 11/12 Phalanx, 8/9 Blissful Lady. 10/10 Auctor, 12/11 Miltiades, 9/o Peacock. Two lengths; one length. Time, 1.43 2-5.

Southern Handicap, seven furlongs. —4/6 Islay Downs, 8.9 (Dooley) 1: 5/5 Prince Ruenalf, 8.6 (Caddy) 2; 1/1 Raroa, 8.12 (Wilson) 3. Also started: 3/3 Black Bard, 8/11 Aspire, 2/2 Merry Simon, 4/6 Mondello (coupled with the winner), 10/9 Royal Style, 12/12 Dolita. 13/14 Drinkup, 9/8 Palmar. 14/13 Attractive Note, 11/10 Homing. 7/7 Guspini, 6/4 Blazealong. Four lengths; one length. Time. 1.44.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 June 1940, Page 3

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NAPIER PARK Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 June 1940, Page 3

NAPIER PARK Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 June 1940, Page 3

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