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LADY FURST

Tables Turned On Dungarvan SPRINT WON BY MITTIE FIRST DAY AT WOODVILLE 1 Per Pi ess Association.] PALMERSTON N., Feb. 17. The Wood vile District Jockej Club’s autumn meeting opened to-day in brilliantly tine weather before a very good attendance. The track was in splendid order. The totalisator handled £10,656 10s, against £10,992 on. the “off” day in 1937, when the meeting opened on Saturday, last year’s meeting being abandoned. Results are as follow: — MAIDEN PLATE •Of £100; six furlongs.) B.ll, B. H. Morris . 1 4—Cuisinier, 8.11, H. J. Callahan 2 2—Prediction, 8.11, G. R. Tattersail 3 Also: 8 Barabbas, 7 Richelieu Pcari, 9 Cuddler, 6 Titter, 14 The Smiler, 11 Big Wave, 15 The Stag, 3 Parian, 1 Brazil, 12 Mon Ace, 10 Ruling Stai 13 Cherry Picker. Three lengths; one and a-half lengths. Barabbas was fourth. Time, 1.15. ORING! HIGHWEIGHT ■ Of £tso ; If miles.) 2—Mataroa, 9.10, C Carroll .. 1 4—Great Quex, 9.0, A. Jenkins - - 1— Bumble, 9.13, A. McDonald <-> Also: 6 Linguist, 3 Dancing Flame, 5 Ebb and Flow 9.1, 7 Twilight Song. Three lengths; one length. Dancing Flame was fourth. Time, 2.9 1-5. WOODVILLE HANDICAP (Of £350; li miles.) 2 LADY FI RST, 7.13, P. Williams 1 I—DUNGARVAN, 9.0, L. Dulieu 1 4—SIEGMUND, 7.12, Broughton Also: 9 Master Cyklon 8.7, 3 Big Dook, 10 Tiger Gain, 7 Play On, 1± Hunting Cat, 5 Helen Ford, 6 Gaiteemore, li Good Sun, 8 Silver River. Two lengths; short head. Big Dock was fourth. Time, 2.7. SAPLING STAKES lOf £150; 51 furlongs.) 4—Vascones (Gascony - Talaro), 7.12, G. R. Tattersall i I—Counter (Croupier—Thurvilie), 8.5, A. Jenkins 2 7—Gayest Son (Beau Pere—La Modernei, 8.3, B. H. Morris o Also: 7 Portal, 2 Sunola and Flying Flag (bracketed with Gayest Son), 3 Newbury Queen, 13 Lively Lady 7.11, 10 Sanciful 7.12*, 12 Myarion 7.10, 8 Caution 7.11, 9 Miss Leighon, 11 Moradabad, 6 Kenua, 5 Chevychase. Length and a-half; half a length. Flying Flag was fourth. Time, 1.8 1-5. PRESIDENTS HANDICAP •Of £150; seven furlongs.) 3 Rowana, 7.7, W. J. Mudford 1 4 Earl Colossus, 8.10, P. Williams I—White Gold, 7.9, G. R. Tattersall .> Also: 2 Lady Lyric, 7 Classical, 5 Yed Prior 7.8, 6 Haile Selassie 7.0. Length; three-quarters of a length. Classical was fourth. Time, 1.28 2-a. RUA HINE HANDICAP (Of £2jo; six furlongs. > 1— JUTTIE, 8.13. B. 11. Morris 1 2 FLORENCE .MILLS, 8.3, G. R. Tattersall - 5 LUCULLUS LAD, 8.9, W. Doyle 3 Also: 4 Flammarion. 3 Brunhilu 7.3. Three-quarters of a length; half a length. Brunhild was fourth. Time, 1.14. KUMEKOA HANDICAP 'Of £IW; II miles..' 1—01(1 Bill. 8.10, G. R. Tattersall 1 4—Sudan, 8.1, W. J. Broughton - 3 Patches, 84 H. Morns 3 Also: 2 Mother-in-Law. Halt a length; length. Time, 2.9. COUNTY HANDICAP (Of £150; six furlongs.) 1— Red Cat, 9.4, W. J. Bioughton 1 6 Jacynth, 7.7, J. Forsyth 2 Thrasos, 8.0, Anderson Also: 5 Jeanne S.J. 4 Joe Louis, 7 Golden Flame 7.115. 8 Elettra, 3 Hu»tino 7.11, 6 Imogen 5.2 (bracketed with Jacynth;. Length and a-half; short neck. _ Imogen was fourth. Time, 1.14 2-5. OUT FOR 12 MONTHS CONNECTIONS OF MOHICAN. CANTERBURY PARK CASE. SYDNEY, Feb. 16. Disqualification for 12 months was imposed to-day on the racehorse Mohican, its owner C. Hambly, the trainer C. Russell and the jockey A. Mulligan, arising out of Mohican’s unsatisfactory running in the flying Handicap at the Canterbury Park races last Saturday.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 41, 18 February 1939, Page 6

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LADY FURST Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 41, 18 February 1939, Page 6

LADY FURST Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 41, 18 February 1939, Page 6

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