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WAIRARAPA RACES SECOND DAY RESULTS. PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP WON BY LITTLE ROBIN. ("Times-Age” Special.) The second day of the Wairarapa Racing Club’s summer meeting is being held today. The weather is fine and very warm, and there is another large attendance. Results: — FEATHERSTON HACK HCP., of £l5O 7 Furlongs. 1 2 Blue Border (A. Midwod), 9.0 .... 1 2 1 Sanction <P. Williams), 8.6 .... 2 8 8 Royal Vision (F. Bower),'car 7.4), 3 Also started: 3/3 Acrobat 7.7. 6/6 Metonymy. 7.7. 5/4 Maharajah. 7.7. 4/5 St. Grace. 7.7. 9 9 Wineberry, 7.7, "7 Pillory, 7.7. Won by half a length; two lengths between second and third. St. Grace was fourth. Time, 1.27 2-5. Acrobat and Pillory were early leaders from Sanction. Royal Vision and St. Grace. Blue Border got the worst of the start. In the straight Pillory and Roj'al Vision were out in front with Sanction and Blue Border challenging and St. Grace moving up fast. Blue Border came through strongly and headed the field by half a length at the post.

PIRINOA STAKES. Six furlongs. 1/1 Beau Ciel, 9.0 (S. Anderson) ....

2/2 Takahe, 9.0 (P. Burgess) 2 3/3 Callcardine, 9.0 (P. Fenton) .... 3 Also started: 5/5 First Role; 6 6 Magic Night; 4/4 Ramillies; 7 7 Yuerilla. Won by 3 of a length; one length.. Yeurilla was fourth. Time, 1.13 3-5. Beau Ciel won this race in a convincing manner. He headed the field into the straight and then Takahe took charge. Beau Ciel put on the pace and eventually won by three-quarters of a length. Callcardine was a length away. MOROA HIGHWEIGHT. 1 mile. 3/4 The Monarch. 9.0 (R. Hawkings) 1 ■ 1/1 Red Dash. 9.0 (P. Burgess) .... 2, 5/5 Namesake. 9.0 (S. Anderson) .... 3 Also started: 4/3 Larwood. 6/6 Kurrawong, 2/2 Moderate. 8 8 Dawn i Parade, 7/7 Half Cush;. Won by two) lengths; a head. Half Caste was fourth. ; Time, 1.41 3-5. The field was bunched all the way, i headed by the Monarch. Red Dash and i Namesake, who finally finished in that) order. PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP. Nine ) furlongs and 80 yards. Little Robin 9.4 1 I Gay Mimic. *7.11 2'. Boldstep, 7.6 3 ' Ser.—Great Night. Gay Fox was fourth. — MARTON TRACK FAST. WIN FOR RINGCRAFT. — MARTON, This Day, i The concluding day of the Marton ' Jockey Club's summer meeting is be-, ing held in brilliant weather. The attendance is again large and the track i is fast. Results: — 'I RIAL PLATE. Six furlongs. 1/2 Ringcraft, 8.5 (Chotp) 1 2/1 War Credit. 9.0 (Redstone) 2j 4/4 Wildfire. 7.9 (Stewart) 31 Scr. —Arachne. Won by half a length; a neck. Time, I 1.13 2-5. TUTAENUI HURDLES. About 1> ) miles. Great Quex, 10.6 1 Selkirk, f 1.2 !.!, Morada bad. 9.0 3j Scratched: Hanover. Won by two’ lengths; three. Time, 2.45 1-5. JUNCTION PLATE. 5 furlongs. ; Lady Aero. 7.13 1 Piech d’Or. 7.11 2 AUCKLAND CONCLUDING DAY. A WIN FOR OLYMPUS. AUCKLAND. This Day. \ The concluding day of the Auckland Racing Club’s summer meeting is be-’ ing held today at Ellerslie. The weather is fine and the course in excellent order. The attendance is good.; Results:— GOODWOOD HANDICAP. 1 mile. J 4/4 Olympus. 7.13 CEilisi ... 1 i 22 Brahman. 7.8 (Wiggins) 2 G 6 Inver, 7.2 (Messervey) 3 Scr: Kathbella. Won by a neck; a head. Time. 1.37 3-5. /YUCKLAND HURDLES, 1J miles. ■ Inness Lad. 10 8 ]| I.ocunbination. 910 2 Small Boy, 12.6 . .... 3j All started. Won by half a length/ 11 lengths. Time. 3 15 2-5. SYLVIA HANDICAP. Five furlong.-[ < Panoni. 9.2 1 ' Miss Gay. 7.0 g, Burra Sahib 9 23, , Scr.—Par Avion, Josette. STRATFORD HURDLES TO KAIWAKA. • By A-.x.vi.Mhint i STRATFORD. Thi- Day Conditions are idi-.d today for theP ‘•econd day of the Stratford meeting : The track is fast and the crrnwl large Results:-- i , MAKURI HURDI I'S Our and h. 1 ■ 1 I Kaiwaka, 1! 3 (Dulieui ’ 2 3 Gael. 911 tMcGregor) 2 ■ 4 I War Lap. 10.1 iCoh ' Scr Resingold. ; ‘ W<m by three length.-.; four lem;!h Time, 2 41! La. lIAWKF’S BAY SECOND DAY AT HASTINGS HUG ME SCORES .!»>• ;•:< . a HASTINGS Th. D.,v , For the M-cund d.-A of the H ■ ' 7 Rav Jockey Club'. 1 j •.:<:« ,‘c 1 ■jweather, th- c -m *• i, m <d order : R.-milb-JANUARY HANDICAP 'i fe.: 1 1 Hugmr. 8 3 ’Campbell ■ •: 3 I Skyctte. 8 3 ’H-wmd- 2G: t; 6 Wainmy. '■ 0 < M -r .hall’ .'! Won bv B or '...a..;’.!.. 'i\m- ! 14

CARDIFF HANDICAP, about 7 fur ! I Mansura. B 13 <C. Sargent) 1 ij (i Captain Gale, B 7 i Graham* . 2 5 5 Wave Length. 7 12 -Shaw 3 Ser—Miss Bridge. Beryl Vaals Won by a head; thrcequarlei s of a length Time, 1.33 4-5. orhymouth TRIAL WON BY THE TRYST. GREYMOUTH 'I hi.-. Day 'Die <ec nd day <>f the Greymouth meeting s. being held today m tine weather. TRIAL STAKES M .O!I 1 Tlie Tryst, y in iKirwani 1 f) B Silver Night. li.iti tM. Caddyi I l Sir Gur.di 7.5 <C Stokes) 3 Scrrilchwi: Monopoly, Sv.» <'■ My • . !??ry. Rockery. Won i;v two length?: one. Time i 10! SOI TIII.AM) OPENS IN BRILLIANT SUNSHINE. ARAB< i,\ SALUTES JI'I>GE i LNVEBCAHGILI ThL Day. ! 'i 1;.- Soi.ilii.l. I 11- ( ■...• 1..,’mg n:.:.f(;cd liKlay it: .t ; e.-hi’. .e t here :■ a la: >’ • ’■ -m-i a f-r ’ hi.ult. ■ V; ,AI ;.: 0 . ' a > .’I Si:, «• 9** Ail -mud .. r.'il h V.’.'iy TitPe f

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 January 1941, Page 6

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LATE SPORTING Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 January 1941, Page 6

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