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BAY OF PLENTY

STEEPLES TO ALLEGRETTO. THE CARDINAL WINS HANDICAP. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) TAURANGA, June 14. The Bay of Plenty Racing Club's winter meeting was held in showery weather. The track was holding and the attendance fair. C. L. Goulsbro fractured a collarbone when Merry Valet fell in the steeplechase. Results:—

Otara Hurdles, IJm.: 2/2, Radiant Bay, 9.3 (O. Evans), 1; 1/1, Tavern Song, 9.6 (McKinnon), 2; 5/5, Barrister, 9.3 (Walters), 3. Also started: 3/3, Nithmount; 4/4, Genei'al Riske. Four lengths; fifteen. Time, 3.26. Stewards’ Hack Handicap, 7f.: 4/2. Nan Vaals, 8.0 (Dye), 1; 6/5, Bronze Emerald, 8.0 (Stockley), 2; 3/3, Paymaster, 9.8, 3. Also started: 8/9, Te Haka; 2/4, Hunter’s Night; 12/12, Little Ruse; 1/1, Harmony; .5/7, Kind Song; 7/6, Royal Jay; 9/8, Sweet Nothing; 10/11, Bronze Ora; 11/10, Natal; 13/13, Snow White.- Neck; head. Time, 1.32. Bay of Plenty Steeplechase, 2|m.: 1/2, Allegretto, 10.10 (McGregor), 1; 2/1, Conflagration, 9.5 (Burgess), 2; 3/3, Simint, 10.8 (Winder), 3. Also started: 4/4, Lap Up; 5/5, Merry Valet. Opotiki Handicap, l.jm.: 1/1, The Cardinal, 8.2 (C. G. Goulsbro), 1; 7/4. Young Paddon, 8.0 (Brown), 2; 4/5, Gold Vaals, 8.5 (McTavish), 3. Also started: 3/3, Merry Vaals; 2/2, Greek Queen; 6/6, Valmint; 5/7, Kena; 8/8, Hunting Bee. Waioieka Hack Handicap, Im.: 1/1, Sharmin, 8.10 (McKenzie), 1; 2/2, Little Rose, 8.10 (Horne), 2; 4/4, Harmony, 8.9 (Goulsbro), 3. Also started: 5/5, Ashaboy; 3/3, Prince Rewa; 8/8, Judgment; 6/6, Marchby; 7/7, Buccaneer. Nose; length. Time, 1.45 3-5. Novice Handicap, 6f.: 1/1, Hinkler, 9.0 (Dye), 1; 13/12, Lady Bambury, 8.2 (McTavish), 2; 2/2, Royal Jay,. 8.134 (Cameron), 3. Also started: 3/3, The Pacifist; 12/10, Mercury Bay; 14/14, Pleuron; 11/10, Golden Tom; 17/. 1 6, Nyola; 17/16, Good March; 8/4, Winning Tray; 9/13, Ray Song; 6/8, Ebony Star; 10/9, Diagonal; 5/5, Hutumai; 7/6, African; 4/7. Sea Eaglet; 15/15, Bournemouth; 1,6/17, War Flight. Length; one and a half. Time, 1.18. Kia Ora Handicap, 6f.: 2/2, Paymaster, 8.4 (Williamson), 1; 3/3, Town Section, 8.7 (McTavish), 2; 4/5, Hunter’s Night, 8.2 (Long), 3. Also started: 1/1, Sure Pay; 7/7, Royal Bachelor; 5/5, Te Haka; 6/6, Verulam; 8/8, Bronze Ora. Length and a half each way. Time, 1.17.

K. S. Williams Memorial Highweight Handicap, Im.: 5/4, Kilcash, 9.7 (Clark), 1; 6/6, Vitemcnt. 8.0 (Stockley), 2; 4/3, Little Rose, 8.0 (Dye), 3. Also started: 2/5, The Dozer; 1/1, Esquire; 8/8, Raceline; 3/2, Pocket Venus; 7/7, Coronation; 9/9, Vaalso. Length; three-quarters. Time, 1.54.

GREYMOUTH CHIEF EVENT TO ST. CLOUD, TROT DOUBLE TO NATIVE MAN. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) • GRF,YMOUTH. June 14. The Greymouth Jockey Club’s winter meeting was held in overcast weather, with showers, and the track was very heavy. The attendance was fair and the totalisator handled £3819 10s, compared with £5740 10s last winter meeting (1939). Results: — Kaimata Handicap, 6f: 1 Haughty Lad, 8.4 (P. Spratt) 1; 2 Trench Coat, 8.7 (C. Stokes) 2; 4 Frontiersman, 8.4 (C. Wilson) 3. Also started: 3 Avenal: 5 Amend; 6 Fairy Warden. Two lengths: four. Time, 1.25 3-5. June Trot, 2.27 class, Im: 1 Native Man, scr (G. McKendry) 1; 6 Wee Truman, scr 2; 3 Pearl Shell, scr 3. Also started: 2 Bill Ashton, bracketed with Oxford King; 9 Bromley Boy; 8 First Venture; 5 Malapert; 11 Rivette; 4 Sultan’s Pride; 13 Plentiful; 10 Waikitea; 12 Kate Bingen; 7 Taruna. Half a length; three. Time, 2.37. Cobden Hack Handicap, 7f: 1 Greenbank, 9.3 (C. Wilson) 1; 2 Lights Out. 8.9 (M. Hollands) 2; 3 Roadsider, 8.2 (C. Fox) 3. Also started: 6 Amount; 7 Miss Waitarere; 5 Dispense; 4 Winchelsea. Five lengths; neck. Time, 1.33. Grandstand Handicap. 11m: 1 Si.' Cloud, 9.2 (H. Hibberd) 1; 3 Flame Queen, 8.7 (Wilson) 2; 2 Liane, 8.2 (Spratt) 3. Also started: y 4 ■ The Sandwich Man. One length and a half; ten. Time, 2.22 3-5. Flying Handicap, sf: 1 Kilrobe, 8.11 (Hibberd) 1; 2 Philibun, 8.11 (Wilson) 2; 8 Adina, 9.3 (W. J. Stevens) 3. Also started: 5 Rebel Chief; 7 Amount; 4 Peacock; 3 Metric; 9 Miss Waitarere; 6 Landraid; 10 Avenal. Two lengths; one and a half. Time, 1.17 4-5.

Winter Hack Handicap, GM'; 2 Haughty Lad, 8.4 (Spratt) 1; 4 Roadsider, 8.5 (C. Fox) 2; 1 Citizen, 8.9 (Stevens) 3. Also started: 5 Dispense; 3 Te Maari; 6 Trench Coat. Two lengths; one. Time, 1.33. Kaiata Trot, 3.5 class, l.jm: 1 Native Man, 24yds behind (G. McKendry) 1; 6 Taruna, 48yds behind 2; 5 Sultan's Pride, scr 3. Also started: 3 First Venture; 8 Malapert; 2 Pearl Shell; 7 Rivette: 4 Wee Truman; 10 Waikitea; 9 Kate Bingen. Length and a half; six. Time, 3.32 2-5.

Final Handicap, 6f: 1 Flame Queen, 9.5 (Wilson) 1; 3 Roy Bun, 9.10 (Spratt) 2; 6 Liane, 9.0 (Hibberd) 3. Also started: 2 Adina; 7 Rebel Chief; 5 Rabble; 8 Peacock; 9 Landraid; 4 Metric. Six lengths each way. Time, 1.31 3-5.

MANAWATU MEETING

HANDICAPS DECLARED. Mr H. Coyle has declared the followng rehandicaps for the first day of the Manawatu meeting on June 21 and 23: Ngata Hack and Hunters’ Hurdles. — Gay Fox, from 10.7 to 11.0. Manawatu Steeplechase. — Cherry him, from 10.3 to 10.9. Ruahine Handicap.—Dainty Dell, from 8.12 to 9.3. Mangawhata Handicap. — Hinkler, ■o n 8.6 to 8.12; Sharmin, from 8.5 to 1.11.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 June 1941, Page 3

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BAY OF PLENTY Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 June 1941, Page 3

BAY OF PLENTY Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 June 1941, Page 3

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