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—‘ —» MARLBOROUGH MEETING. : CUP TO ENRICH. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) BLENHEIM, February 7. At the Marlborough Racing Club’s first meeeting for more than two years, the totalisator handled £10,504, against £7,507 in May, 1940. Results:— 1 Waihopai Trot, one mile and a half: 3, Quite Likely, 1; 4, Robinette, 2; 2, Cavatina, 3. AU started. One length; two. Spon- ’’ sor was fourth. Time, 3.30 3-5. '• Novice Stakes, five furlongs: 3, Manutere, :. 8.7 A. Midwood), 1; 2, Tamakaha, 8.7 (R. J. Auckram), 2; 1, Lady Premier, 8.7 , (A. Messervy), 3. J Pelorus Hack Handicap, nine furlongs: 1, - Gunyah, 9.0 (Midwood), 1; 3, Israel, 7.12 (E. J. Thistoll), 2; 4, Cheetah, 8.0 lAuckram), - 3. Scratched: Lady Premier. Half a length; three-quarters. ' Lady Midian was fourth. Time, 1.54 1-5. Marlborough Cup, one mle and a quarter: 1, Enrich, 9.3 (Mdwood), 1; 3, Raceaway, 7.0 (Thistoll), 2; 2, Colfort, 7.0 (Auck- ’ ram), 3. Only starters. Three lengths; half. Time, 2.9 3-5. Awatere Trot, one mile and a quarter: 4. Robinette, 1; 1, Quite Likely, 2. Blenheim Hack Handicap, six furlongs: 1, Gunyah, 9.3 (Midwood), 1; 8, Crackerjack, 7.7 (C. Boyd), 2; 6, Israel, 7.11 (Thistoll), 3. Scratched: Rebel Lady, Lady Midan, Manutere, Maungamiki, Red Post, Red Wind. Half a length; neck. Lady Premier was fourth. Time, 1.15. Flaxbourne Handicap, seven furlongs: 1, Enrich, 9.6 (K. A. Carlyle), 1; 2, Rebel Lady, 7.7 (Messervy), 2; 4, Colfort, 7.0 (Auckram), 3. Scratched: Colombo. Three lengths; one and a half. Time, 1.27 4-5. MATAMATA RACES. LADY PAY WINS CUP. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) AUCKLAND, February 6. For the Matamata races the weather was fine and the track fast. The totalisator handled £42,897, compared with £27,971 10s last year, an increase of £14,925 10s. Results: — . Tirau Hurdles, one mile and five furlongs: 1 1/1, Radiant Bay (B. Evans), 1; 7/10, Na- ’ tive Chief, 2 ; 3/4, Dusky Morn, 3. First Railway Handicap, six' furlongs: 3/4, Bevace (S. Tremain), 1; 5/5, Prince Rewa, 2; 2/2, Llandine, 3. Waharoa Handicap, six furlongs: 5/4, Bab- > row (C. B. Goulsbro), 1; 1/2, Bonny Pay, 2; . 8/8, Chain Acre, 3. Second Railway Handicap, six furlongs: 6/5, Sir Grant (W. J. Mudford), 1; 1/1, True Pal, 2; 10/9, Skydonna, 3. Matamata Cup, about one mile and a quarter: 8/7, Lady Pay, 7.4 (V. Woods), 1; 1/1, Volifox, 7.6 (E. V. Dye), 2; 10/10, Gay Lally, 7.4% (J. McFarlane), 3. Scratched: SureyorGeneral, Esquire, Vai Lu, Aguilo, Filbert, Corot, Tellsom. Nose; head. Time, 2.6 3-5. Putaruru Stakes, five furlongs:—First Division: 8/8, Great Draw (A. Toki), 1; 2/1, Century, 2; 1/2, Transcend, 3. Second Division: 9/9, Our Joy (J. McFarlane), 1; 8/8, Roman Duke, 2; 3/5, Colostrip, 3. Ckoroire Hack Handicap, nine furlongs: 1/1, Bright Fox (E. V. Dye), 1: 3/3, Ringlight, 2; 6/5,. Edna’s Birthday, 3. Walton Handicap, seven furlongs and a quarter: 1/2, Monte Cristo, 1; 2/1, Chain Acre, 2; 3/3, British Mint, 3. At the Winton meeting on Saturday the Cup resulted: 4/4, Spanish Lad, 8.7 (Hillis), 1; 7/7, Doubleack, 7.8 (Dawson), 2; 3/3, . Gold Flight, 7.10 (Green), 3. One length 1 and a half; three-quarters of a length. Time. 1 2.7 3-5. The Gisborne Handicap at the Poverty Bay Turf Club’s meeting on Saturday re- . suited: 2, Centennial, 7.11 (Winiata), 1; 1, Pern, 7.8 (Atkins), 2; 3, Katesbridge, 7.3 (Cullen), 3. Scratched: Black Thread, Roeon, Queen Cardine, Sporting Sister. Two lengths; one and a half. Time, 2.7.
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