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WAIRARAPA MEETING

CONCLUDING DAV LITTLE ROBIN AGAIN. PIASTRE WINS JUBILEE HANDICAP. ("Times-Age” Special.) The weather was fine and there was another large attendance at the second day of the Wairarapa Racing Club's jubilee meeting held at the Tauherenikau race course yesterday. The track was fast and a good day’s racing was provided patrons. The main event. the President’s Handicap, was won by Little Robin, which ran a splendid race to repeal its victor}' in the cup race on the first day. An enquiry was held in connection with the running of the President's Handicap, it being alleged that Gay Fox crossed Gay Mimic near the fin- 1 ishing post, but the finding was that no blame was to be attached to Gay Fox's rider. The totalisator figures for the second day were £l7 985, compared with £18,614 10s last year, but for the both days totalled £43.107 10s. compared with £41.722 10s last year, an increase of £1.385. ) Results:— FEATHERSTON HACK HANDICAP. Of £l5O. Seven furlongs. 1/2 Blue Border (A, Midwood). 9.0 1 2/1 Sanction <P. Williams), B.G .... 2 8 8 Royal Vision (F. Bower), ear 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. 7/7 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 Royal Vision were out in front withi 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. PIRINO/X STAKES. Six furlongs. 1/1 Beau Ciel, 9.0 (S. Anderson) .... 1 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 Yueril la. Won by ■; of a length; one length. Yeurilla was fourth. Time. 1.13 3-5. Beau Ciel won this race m 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 aj length. Callcardine was a length away, j MOROA HIGHWEIGHT. One mile. ' 3 ? 4 The Monarch, 9.0 (R. Hawkings) 1 I 1/1 Red Dash, 9.0 <P. Burgess) . . 25 5 Namesake, 9 0 iS. Anderson) . 3 Also started; 4 3 Larwood, 66j Kurrawong, 22 Moderate. 8 8 Dawn I Parade. 7 7 Half Caste. Won by two! lengths; a head. Half Caste was fourth, i Time, J. 41 3-5. i The field was bunched all the way.! ( headed by the Monarch. Rod Dash and Namesake, who finally finished in that l order. PRESIDENTS HANDICAP, of £409.; One mile, one furlong and 80 yard>. ; 1 I Little Robin. 94 (P. Burgess) 1 3 5 Gay Mimic, 7.11 (P. Fenton) 2 i 5 6 Boldslep. 7.6 (T Biggs) .31 Also started: 22 White Rajah; 6 5 Harina: 4 2 Gay Fox Groat Night was scratched. ;: Won by 11 lengths; half. Gay Fox L was fourth. No time was recorded ; ■ Little Rohm repeated tactics used un fi' lite first day to score a second win. j•' After hanging behind the pace-makers j I the home turn Little Rohm went th> ■’igh WUI easily, and received' ' an ovatmn from the public White ‘ Rajah was an early pace-maker but ' failed to stay the distance Clay Mimic rati a good lace tor econd money with Boldstep ( ln«<» behind f .r third place. | KAIWAIWAI HANDICAP of £ 15u . , Five furlongs, i 3 3 Imperium 7 8 ip. William;) ■i i Monetary 8 0 i|l I! Mackie) I 2 Gunyah 9 I <A Midwood > 3 ' J AL,. Started 2 I Kevin; H fJ S.r < Hana 7 (> Oh-in fourth. Tunc 61).it Gunyah well mppor'.m! by the p;:b- < lie. was ,m early leader and with wh<m) : Monetary and Imperium x<n- :•■. a bunch On the h um- ,!(;nghl Ginu.ah ' w;e, ■dill n. front from R. % ■ Imperium mad,. , un . . t Monetary by ;> neck with (Jimyah taird poSi.lcn

JUBILEE HANDICAP, of £250. One mile. 2/2 Piastre, 8.9 (A. Midwood) 1 5 4 Titter. 8.3 (T. Biggs) 2 4'3 War Cloud. 8.5 )P. Burgess) . 3 Also started: 1 1 Groat Night; 3 3 Counter. Sanction and Aorobate were scratched. Won by two lengths; five, Counter was fourth. Time. 1.38 2-5. Groat Night and Counter set a hoi pace and led the field from Titter. War I Cloud and Piastre in the early stages ; of the race. Coming down the straight I Great Night fell back and Piastre went ; into the lead. Piastre shot out in front . to win by two lengths from Titter, with War Cloud five lengths back. ; Counter and Great Night brought up the rear. DONALD HANDICAP, of £225. Seven furlongs. 3/2 Siglow. 7.8 (A. Midwood) 1 2 1 Sir Crusoe. 9.11 <P. Williams) . . 2 4 4 Gay Mimic. 8.12-1 <P. Fenton) 3 Also started: 1 3 Cheerful Lady; 5 5 Liane, White Rajah, Harina and Great Night were scratched. Won by a head: two lengths. Cheerful Lady was fourth. Time. 1.25 3-5. i From the start Cheerful Lady led by lengths from Sir Crusoe and Siglow. Two furlongs from home Cheerful Lady was still heading the field, with Sir Crusoe dose behind. Siglow moved up fast on the home stretch to beat Sir Crusoe by a head, with Gay Mimic in third place. Cheerful Lady could not stay the distance and filled fourth position, with Liane dose at hand. I WAIHENGA HACK HANDICAP. | Five furlongs. 3 2 Vivid Night, 7.10 <A. Midwood) I 2/3 Autolite. 10.1 <J. Ahipene) . . 2 I'l Synthetic. 9.4 (D. R. Mackie) .... 3 Also started: 4 4 Teacony; 5 5 Waka-l rara; 8 9 Parlato; 7 7 Coronado; 12 1! Hamish; 1111 First Round; 9 8 Namesake; 0 6 Lady Garvagh: 10 10 Tristan. Won by 1! lengths; a length. First Round was fourth. Time. 59 3-ssee. Finishing strongly Vivid Night won convincingly from Autolite by one and a half lengths. Synthetic finished with plenty in hand for third place. Autolite and Teacony were early leaders. In the home straight Teacony. Vivid [ Night and Autolite fought out a good | finish. OAMARU — i. CHIEF RACE GOES TO HANLON. FLYING HANDICAP WON BY ! CYMRIC. i (fiy Telegraph—Prew Association.) | i OAMARU. January 2. ! • The Oamaru Jockey Club's New j ’ Year meeting was held today in bril- P liant sunshine on a hard, dry track i ‘ The totalisatoj- handled £14.410, com-j pared with £13.167 l(ls. last year, an! 1 increase < f £1242 10s. Results:---

i Highweight Handicap One mile. 221 j Twenty Grand, 9,0 (Clutterbnck>. 1; 1 11 ! Muffler. '' 12 i Walther i, 2; 5 5 Lawford I : l.a.ss. 9.0, 3, Length and a half; three! i lengths Time, 1.40. ' Trial Stakes. Six fttrlungs. 5 4 Pink I Gauntlet, 8.8 *Foxi. 1. 7 7 Master ' | Flash, 8 8 Hlarei, 2; 6 5 Nisi Prius. 8.81 | < Wilson i, 3, Two lengths; head Time, j ■ I 14 Waikawa Trot Handicap. One milej and a quarter 4 5 Hanford, scr. ' ; 1 2 Warwick, scr. nJ Bel). jun*. . 7 71 Colleen Travis, scr. iWallisi 3, ' Sup : nifies dead-heat for first. Half a length • Tune; 2.48. President’s Handicap. One mile andi a quarter. 3 3 Hanlon, 7.8 <Hare>. 1 I Silver Streak, 8,13 tliidgwa y>. 2, 5 5 Sovereign Lady. 90 < Barrington * 3 Also started; ti 0 Norseman. 22 Second Innings, 4 4 The Halter One length each way Time, 2.11. Waitalt* Hack Handicap Seven fmloiijp. G(! Twenty Grand 7 1! >Chitterbuc|:> 1 4 2 Sham P.ov, 7 I’‘ (Stokes* 2; I I King’s Toast. 99 tWiLj ?■ ii'. 3 Short head: three lengths Time. ! ;;■> 1-3. Oamaru TrHai .h. ai (*. • • m. !<- find a .half .3 Warwick ,i ~f !>,*> Ilin i. 1. 1 I Colleen Ti.i.u . •, ; t WalL . '.2; 7(5 Evlvmtt (Pncoi 3 Tv.'oj lelqltp. , 51H,.,. T 1,,„ - Pivi-n; Han-heap Sew:: furious4 3 Cymric, 7.7 -K-.x, | i h .- un ! <Wtl - n<. 3 Hanim: 8 1 'Hare' 3 ' Length; three True 125 1-5 Farewell Hack Handicap Six furio.’ii; ; Sham Boy. 712 ‘Stela-* >. 1 2 1 I -rd ‘data,. 7 9 (Hare. 2 ; f, - Green Cable- 7K <K-,iia!t 1 ,’t Head two length Tsme ! J2 •(. ; ! i A Correction, le. the !p... vthtiem yeuetdav Vit ■■ ;.t.- given ;r . jp 4 - - V| , , Bo nr.-, H;md>cap a , -i-,, Wa.rarai -, ‘ mm-tir..- whert’a: r. '.a. Sep •.het. • uh ; A’Mviite -econd i

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 3 January 1941, Page 3

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WAIRARAPA MEETING Wairarapa Times-Age, 3 January 1941, Page 3

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