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WHANGAREI EVENTS

SECOND DAY RESULTS PARK HANDICAP TO ORATE (By Telegraph.—Press Association) WHANGAREI, Saturday The Whangarel Racing Club’s spring meeting was concluded to-day in line weather. There was a good attendance and the track was in excellent order. Concluding results:— PARK HANDICAP Of £220; 1 mile 2—I —ORATE, 9.3 (A. Murray) 1 7 6—HIGH SEA, 7.11 (W. Thompson) 2 9—9—IVY WILLONYX, 7.6 (A. Messervy) 3 Also started: I—3 Numara, 9.2; 10—10 Alram, 8.13; 4—l Phllcourt, 8.12; 3—2 Saccone, 8.0; 6—5 Sliver Eagle, 7.13; 5 4 Mon Acre, 7.12; li—li Miss Appellant, 7—6; B—B Gamos, 7.5. Length; hair length. Time, 1.41 2-5. KAURI HANDICAP or a sweepstake or £2 each, with £IOO added; 6 Tur. 1— I —BUCCANEER, 8.3 (R. Horne) . . 1 6 S—WHITE FOAM, 8.5 (A. Murray) 2 8— 9—BRONZE SPEAR, 8.3 (A. Messervy) 3 Also started: 4—4 Solitary, 9.0; Royal Son. 8.9; 3—3 Bronze Emerald, 5 —6 Rival, 8.4; 12—12 Valpos, to—lo Venture, 13—13 Minvaals, ll —li King’s Song, 7 8 Waitarma, 9—7 Lady Acushla, 8.3. Short head; half length. Time, 1.17. Winner trained by E. Pope, Takanlnl. PRESIDENT’S HANDICAP or £200; 6 Tur 2 2—BACHELOR KING, 7.8 (W. Thomson) 1 | 1 — t —ORATE, 0.13 (A. 0. Murray) .. 2 S—S—VALDENE, 7.0 (A. Messervey) 3 Also started: 4—4 Hunting Blood, 7.4; 3 3 Heroic .Maid, 6—6; Trilliarch, 7.0. Head; length. Time, 1.14. TITOKI HANDICAP or £140; 1 mile 5 S—HIGH DELIGHT, 8.12 (E. Manson) 1 11—8—TANE MAHOTU, 7.7 (W. Thomson) 2 1 I—DAUBER, 9.5 (11. Goldfinch) .. 3 Also started: 7—lo Master Appellant, 8.2; 2—3 Milanion, 7.12; 6—6 Clipper, 7.10; 4—4 First Gold Money, 7.9; 9—9 Beverley, B—7 Royal Huntress, 12—12 Orient Dawn, 3—2 Nyola, 10—11 Gay Movie, 7.7. Half a length; neck. Time, 1.42 3-5. FAREWELL HANDICAP Of £150; 1 mile 8— B—LAND GIRL, 8.0 (A. Messervy) 1 2 I—EASTERN HEIR, 8.9 (Mclnally) t 6 6—PALMINT, 8.8 (Cameron) .... t fDead-heat Also started: I—l Tip Toes, 8.11; B—9 Brazilian, 8.10; 7—7 Valspear, 5—5 Raceline, B—7; 4—4 Valerian, 11—11 Mai de Mer, B—6; 3—3 Spinning Wheel, 12—12 Teddy Boy, 8—1; 10—10 Gay Broney, 8.0. Turnover for Meeting The totallsator handled £20,299, against £ 16,050 on the concluding day last year, an increase of £4 2 19. The total investments were £36,396 10s, compared with £29,322 1 os last year, an increase of £7074.

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Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20954, 6 November 1939, Page 4

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WHANGAREI EVENTS Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20954, 6 November 1939, Page 4

WHANGAREI EVENTS Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20954, 6 November 1939, Page 4

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