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TURF NEWS

('Continued from page 3.) - STRATFORD CUP GOES TO CHIEF LORD. SPRINT WON BY ZEST. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) HAWERA. January 1. Ideal weather attracted an excellent attendance on the opening day of the Stratford summer meeting. In spite of numerous scratchings spirited betting ensued, and this was reflected in a totalisator turnover of . £30,086 10s„ compared with £26.988 10s. on the corresponding day last year, an increase of £3098. Results: — Ohura Hurdles. One mile,and a half. 3/4 Celtic Lad, 9.0 (Dowrick), 1; 6/5 Gael, 9.7 (McGregor), 2; 4/3 Resingold, 9.0 (Grindlay), 3. Also started: 1/1 Kaiwaka, 2/2 Cappy (fell), 5/6 Southern Blood. 7 7 General Riske. Three lengths; half a length. General Riske was fourth. Time, 2.49 2-5. Trial Stakes. Five furlongs, 22 Star Mark (Cole), 1; 5 3 Sweet Nothing (Day>. 2; 11 Teadrop (Evans). 3. Also started: 10 10 Cannox, coupled with Gainly, 8/9 Empire Action. 7/11 Fleetlimb, 16/14 Gold Grip. 6 6 Moymell, 12/12 Ocean Breeze, 16/14 Silver Gold 4/4 Sporting Ace, 14/13 Teasof, 11/8 Valtour. 13/15 Windsor Glow. 9 7 Alexcelia, 17/17 Night Ray. 3/5 Rue de Paix. Neck; length and a half. Moymell was fourth. Time. 1.2. Douglas Handicap. Six furlongs. 1/1 Zest. 7.1 A (C. G. Sargent). 1: 5/5 Trilliarch. 7.0 (Moymell). 2; 3/3 Lord Cavendish. 8.3 (Thomson). 3. Also started: 2’2 Tuatara. 4/4 Gay Seton. 6'6 Hutana. Two lengths: neck. Gay Seton was fourth. Time. 1.13 1-5.. Stratford Cup. One mile and a quarter. 1 2 Chief Lord. 7.7 (Dye). 1: 3 3 Ruatiti, 7.3 (Carroll). 22 1 Friesland 9.5 (Doyle). 3. Also started: 7 6 Winsome Lu. 6 7 Ned Cuttie. 5/5 Aurora’s Star. 4 4 Notium. 8/8 Ra Hou Hou. Head: neck. Aurora's Star was fourth. Time. 2.9 4-5. Juvenlie Handicap. Five furlongs. 1 T Prince Plato. 7.13 (Stevens). 1; 3/4 Air Flight, 9.6 (Cameron). 2; 22 Barry Buy (Dye). 3. Also started: 4/3 Miss Hallomet, 2/2 High Tone, bracketed with Barry Boy; 6 6 Chief D'Oeuvre, 5/5 Hard" Frost. 7/7 Matreoles, B'B Retort. Three lengths; one and a half. Miss . Hallomet was fourth. Time. 1.2 2-5. ; Tariki Hack. Nine furlongs. 2/21 Venture. 8.7 Cameron), 1: 1/1 Moun-> tain Fox, 8.3 Shaw). 2; 3 3 Martcne. 7.7 i (Dye), 3. Also started: 6/6 Beau Monde 7/7 Filbert, 4/4 Red Chief. 5/5 Gold Card. One length; four. Red Chief was fourth. Time. 1.54 3-5. Eltham Highwcight Handicap. About seven furlongs. 1 2 Red Cat. 8.10 Cameron), 1; 2/1 Noble Fox. 9.3 (Du-I lieu). 2; 4/4 Colonel Bogey, 9.1 (Flow- , er). 3. Also started: 5/5 Rollickcr, 3/3 ■ Taitoru. 6/6 One Whetu. Two lengths j each way. Taitoru was fourth. Time. z 1.32 2-5. 1 Railway Hack. Six furlongs. 2/3 Scandal. 9.0 (Cameron). 1; 1/1 Boden -'Park. 8.4 (Dowrick). 2; 7/7 Pretty Lass, 7.9. car. 7.7/ (Stevens). 3. Also started: 4/4 Veldette, 3/2 Penzance, 6/6 Aquest, j 9/8 Beryl Vaals, 8/9 Bidens, 5/5 Miss | Bridge. Half a length; two and a half. ■ Veldette was fourth. Time, 1.14 2-5. *

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 January 1941, Page 9

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495

TURF NEWS Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 January 1941, Page 9

TURF NEWS Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 January 1941, Page 9

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