MEETING IN SOUTH.
WABHDYKE HUNT FIXTURE. WIN FOR STREAMLINE. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) WASHDYKE, Saturday. The South Canterbury Hunt Club’s meeting was held at Washdyke to-day In line wenther before a large attendance. The track was in good order. The totalisator handled £11,153, against £757 5 10s last year, an increase of £3577 10s. Results:— HADLOW HURDLEB. Of £100; l i miles. 3 SUNNY COMET, 9.5 1 11— SUPEREX. 9.0 2 2—LAST LINK, 9.13 3 Scratched: Travenna, Royal Pal. Won by three lengths, with a neck between second and third. Time, 2.51 2-5. PAREORA STEEPLES. Of £45 and Cup valued at £5; amateur riders; about 2 miles. 1— KELLY THE CROW, 11.0 1 2 GLENMURE, 11.0 2 6—NIGHTWIND. 11.0 3 Scratched: First Spec. Won by six .lengths, with two lengths between second and third. Time, 4.18 4-5. 80UTH CANTERBURY STEEPLES. Of £135; about 2J mllCSi 1— STREAMLINE, 10.13 1 2 POLYDORA. 10.11 2 3 ARCTIC STAR, 9.11 3 Scratched: Trtsox. Won by a length, with Tour lengths between second and third. Time, 5.21 3-5. LEVELS HANDICAP. Of £80; 6 fur. i—PALMYRA, 8.7 1 4 NOLAN A, 8.8 2 B—GREAT PAL, 8.0 3 Scratched: Peacock. Won by three lengths, with two lengths between second and third. Time, 1.16 WASHDYKE TROT. Of £9O; li miles; limit 3.48. I —CYRANO, limit 1 12— GOLDEN MONESS. 24yds 2 4 ANNA WONG, limit 3 All started. Won by three lengths, with a head between second and third. Time, 3.3 3. TECHEMAKER HUNT CUP STEEPLEB. or £100; about 2£ miles 1— BLACK BANNER. 11.7 1 2 SHILLELAGH WOOD, 10.il 2 3 UNCLE JIM. 9.4 ” ’ 3 Scratched: Miss Winston, Bonnv 'Buff Glenmure, Macailpein. „„}Yo 0n K b . y a leilfr -h. with one hundred *s*26 3 belween second and third. Time, PENTLOW HANDICAP, or £BS; l mile and 3 syds. 1— SALIENT KNIGHT, 10.4 1 6 HANLON, 8.8 A 7 FORUM. 8.0 i o All started. Won by a length with a length between second and third. Time, 1.46. CLAREMONT HANDICAP. B-EPWs/s.’l 01 ‘ mUe ° ,m 35lds3—AMELITA. 7.13 A 2 QUEEN DOROTHY, 92 a All started. ** Won by a length. Time, 1.45 2-5. RIDER CAUTIONED, (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) TIMARU, Saturday. J. W. Jennings, rider of Epris, winner of the Claremont Handicap at the South Canterbury Hunt Club’s meeting at Washdyke, was cautioned for checking his mount too quickly after crossing to the rails at the end of a furlong..
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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20255, 26 July 1937, Page 11
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400MEETING IN SOUTH. Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20255, 26 July 1937, Page 11
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