straight, coming through to mow down the opposition and to catch the leaders at the distance and win very handsomely by three lengths rrom Kena who beat Miss Appellant by hair-a-length. Star Artist was right up fourth and then followed Te Hai. Forest Acre, Dutch Girl, Sergia and Black Musk in a bunch. Time: 2.6 1-5. EGMONT MEETING CONCLUDING DAY’S RESULTS RED SUN SECURES HURDLES (By Telegraph.—Pres*» Association) HAWERA, Saturday Fine weather prevailed and the track was again fast for the concluding day of the Egmont Racing Club's summer meeting. There was a large attendance. Results:— OKAIAWA HURDLES Of £150; li miles 1— RED SUN, 11.2 1 2 OHANGA, 10.0 2 4—DON ERMA, 9.0 3 Also started: Booklaw, 9.0. Won by two and a-half lengths, with three and a-half lengths between second and third. Time, 2.45 4-5. WAIIMATE HANDICAP Of £175; 6 far. 1— RAGE CALL. 8.4 1 4 AMOROSA, 8.13 2 2 TAITORU. 8.9 3 Also started: Airing. 7.6. Won by a length and a-half. with £ j length between second and third. Time, 1.14 3-5. MEREMERE HANDICAP Of £150; 6 fur. j o —TIDAL GIFT. 7.12 1 i I —MISCHEL. 8.3 2 ! 3—LE MARQUIS. 7.11 3 Also started: Baron Bold. 8.5; Deficit, 8.1: Flamberge. Highball, Sir Col. 7.11. Won by half a length, with a similar distance between second and third. Time, 1.16 1-5. POVERTY BAY CLUB CONCLUDING REBULTB QUEEN’S DREAM WINS HURDLES (By Telegraph.—Press Association) GISBORNE, Saturday The weather was fine and the track in good order for the concluding day of the Poverty Bay Turf Club’s summer meeting. There was a large attendance. Results:— TRIAL HANDICAP Or £BS; 6 furs. I—SMILING PERSONALITY, 8.12 (Callahan) 1 7—WHETU, 7.10 2 5 GAZEFUL. 7.10 3 Also started; Bold Bruce, Cymetlc, 7.11; Malmetic. Plenteous. Comedy Conk. 7.1 n. Won by three length* with three-quarters of a length between second and third. Time, 1.14 1-5. SECOND HURDLES or £105; 1} miles 1 — QUEEN’S DREAM, 9.5 (Lord) 1 3 COLENSO. 9.0 2 2 BOTHWELL, 9.0 3 Also started: Illinois, 9.10. Won by one length wfith three lengths between second and third. Time, 3.16 2-5. DUNEDIN RACES SECOND DAY REBULTB HURDLES TO RECOLLECTION (By Telegraph—Press Association) DUNEDIN Saturday There was a good attendance on the second day of the Dunedin Jockey Club’s meeting at Wingatui to-day. Fair weather prevailed and the track was in excellent order. Results:— NOVICE HANDICAP Or £120; 6 far. 2 2—SPEAR THRUST. 8.4 'Spratt) .. 1 3 4—SUNNY JEAN. 9.0 < Morris i .... 2 1 I—CRACK O’DAWN. 8.9 Hibbrrd ■ 3 Also started: Neptune. B.s ; Pilot’s Love, 8.7; Our Empire. Eastern Prinre, Bilbao. 8.3: Invadere. 8.2: Lord Ptiek. 8.1 Won by two and a-half lengths, with three-quarters or a length between second and third. Time, t. 15 4-5. OWHIRO HURDLES Of £175: U miles I—I—RECOLLECTION. 11.3 'Murfit) 1 3 —WESTERN SONG. 10.6 (Langford) 5 4 —MPIfEATTL 10.13 ( Richards' 3 Also started: Slayer. 9.11; Baltruin. 9.1; Nle-ht Scout. 9.0. Won bv five lengths, with a similar distance between second and third. Time. 2.41 3-5.
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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20728, 11 February 1939, Page 8
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