WAIRIO MEETING
! ACCEPTORS FOR TOMORROW. (Dy Telegraph—Pros-- Association, i INVERCARGILL. January 16. i The following arc the acceptances pi for the Wmrio Jockey Clubs annual J meeting tomorrow:— 12.30— Birchwood Novice Handicap. ' six furlongs. —Royal Money 9.0, Knight Lof Old 9.0, Jalna 8.11. Topspin 8.10. H Crinkle 8.8, Feather Lassie. Irish Queen. Sully Sage. Southern Light 8.8. -j I.lo—Nightcaps Harness Trot. 3.43 > t class; one mile and a half.-—Brown r i Cloud. Gold Logan. Jackie Coogan. Roy . ; Burn. Slicve Donard. Southern Wrack - scr. Gayola 24yds bhd. Debtor 60yds bhd, Lunch Hour 60yds bhd. 1.50 —Wairio Cup, one mile and a quarter. —Royal Lancer 9.6, Bow Street • 8.8, Sea Lady 8.6. Aravane 8.4. Anglo- : Irish 3.3. Aspire 8.2, Atua Rere 7.11, : Sir Denis, Royal Money 7.0, : 2.30 —Woodlaw Hack Handicap, six . furlongs and a half. —Dolita 8.13. Noko. • Feather Boa. Shantyman 3.12, Knight . • of Old 8.10. Irish Queen. Millibar 3.4. ,' 3.lo—Forde Steeplechase, about two . I miles. —Gay Boa 11.4. Pandine 10.11. J Colonel French 10.2. King Willow 9.6. ’ All Blood 9.2. Red Owl 9.0. i 3.50 —Wairaki Handicap, seven fur-1 . longs.-w Fleet Street 9.0. Phalanx 8.3. I Blissful Lady 8.1. Ortyx 7.10. 4.30 — Bates Handicap, one mile. — j ■Aravane 8.11, Aspire 8.9,-Pink Bondl 8,8. Atua Rere 8.3, Eire’s Ruin 7 7. Sir I Denis, Southern Light. Shantyman! ; 5 15—Ohai Saddle Trot, 3.5 class; one I mile and a quarter.—Gratuity scr, I Jackie Coogan. Northern Sun. Uni daunted, scr. Gayola 24yds bhd. Polling Day 36. Erin’s Country 48. Lunch Hour 48. Peter Young 48, i j Win for Masterton Horse. The Highweight Handicap at TrcnI tham yesterday was won decisively by j the maiden performer Happy Ending I who was having his first race since the : Masterton spring meeting, which was ‘ his first start from iiis new stable, that of B. Burgess. Opaki. Happy Ending was alway: well placed m the I running and after Namesake and Great I Night had made the pace to the 1 staight from Kotua he was handy to i Black Musk and Kotua. who had ! then taken charge. Black Musk look- ! cd dangerous when he forged through I ion the fence, but he weakened and : i finally Happy Ending ran past both him i land Kotua to win going away. Kotua I i held on better than Black Musi:, and ! i Marlene finished on from the ruck i I for fourth with the bunch headed by i Arabic. The Mnnaeh. Rose Acre, Doc- I i ter Def<>e. War Cloud and Great Night, i ■ The favourite. Iceland Spar. was al- ! j ways one of the last three or four , I running a poor race. An Impressive Win. I j 'I he three-year-old Kinderj-wru-n j • gave conclusive proof of his excellence I by beating a good class field m the j Wellington Cup yesterday. One of the ; first out. he dropped in behind on the , fence in about sixth or seventh place! in the running and when other.- were ■ making their runs on the outer down! i the back Wiggins pulled him of! tliej' t fence between the six :nd the five! 1 ’and from that stage on he was alwav-■ ■ I i ready for his final eH’orl. Enrich. N I Schoolgirl. Belle Cano, Kindergarten , i.d Wardress began Ix.-.ii from a good j 1 start and Schoolgirl led till nearing Q the mile post when Orelio ran to the 1 front. From that stage on he was not ; displaced m the lead till well in theH i straight ami he was f.Jlowed m the!* I running down the back stretch bv ■ 1 Schoolgirl. Cano. \V; idle ‘ ! lalogue. Settlement. Kmdergarlt F;.. ’ rich. Old Bill. Scrcnal.i and The Bur-1 • zer. the latter having improved hi.- . ' position from tin mile Belli- CaiwL ran up to second in behind Orelio at/; i the five, o'herwi-c the position.-. wer. ■ not much changed The two leadersi entered the straight jiut ahead if' Wardre -. then S-h ■--!■.•■> I Kindt • J ten and I..tile Rohm Belli- aj. .1 peared to get the UH t: - hand from f J Orelio the L.-.t furlom-; hut Kmdu- •> garten then ranged up amt was or.. J troubled ;< f wm by a good ti-.r.,-; •' hr.;; tits Belle (’..!. i- !.• Id ~.. p. . J 1..: ‘ i<- R< Ann .- <i Si h :• ■ ' • ■ , r /. .. ' ’• " 1 : es-: ami Gladym-v A io if '.!arvel. , i:ru o I ’h. :■ i ;.• !<! |- I
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