BEAU VITE WINS
KILL STAKES CONTEST NEW ZEALANDERS TO FORE TIDAL WAVE TAKES GUINEAS • United Press Asn.—Elec. Tel. Copyright; SYDNEY, Sept. 22 New Zealand-bred horses were prominent m me chief events at the Red Cross Bench 1 race meeting at Randwiek yesterday, Beau Nile and High Caste ilnishing llrst and second 111 the Hill Slakes and Tidal Wave winning the Rosehill Guineas. Tidal Wave, who is trained by J. T. Jamieson, realised top price, Li 50 ill 1939. a the Red Cross Cup and Nightbeam in the A.I.F. Handicap. Results: ROSEHILL GUINEAS First £Bl3 15s and silver plaque valued at £2 10, second £157 los, third £7B 10-s; three-year-olds; colts and geldings, 8.5; nines, 8.0; 9 fur. TIDAL WAVE > N.Z.-bretl ), Mrs C. C. Galbraith’s eli c, by Tide race—My Own, 8.5 (E. Hurtle; 1 PANDECT, J. wren’s b c, by Pantheon —Credit, 5.5 (W. Cook) 2 LUCRATIVE, R. w. McLean’s b c, by Gay Lothario—Balkan Star, 5.5 (M. McCarten) 3 Also started: His Lordship, Evergreen, scientist, Our l)aniev. Trade Mark, Chatoona, Bimveii, Panchio, I’iuero, Fearless Fox, Flying Kniglit. Tidal Wave finished strongly in the last furlong and won by half a neck from Pandect, who beat Lucrative by a neck. Time, 1.55}. HILL STAKES First £IOOO, second £l5O, third £100; weight-Tor-age, with penalties and allowances; 1 mile. BEAI VITE (N.Z.), R. Stewart’s br h, •iyrs, by Beau Pore—Dominant, 9.0 <E. Mc.Menamin) 1 HIGH CASTE (N.Z.-bred). H. E. Tancred’s b h, 4yrs, by Bulandshar— The Begum, 9.0 (E. Bartle) .... 2 BUZALONG, A. Leftwich’s h g. aged, by The Buzzard—Saccharine, 9.0 (F. Sheen) 3 Also started: Masaic, Milclura, Bourbon, St. Constant, 9.3; Reading, 9.0; Fur Trader 7.1 2. Beau Vite and High Caste, together, led the field all the way. High Caste was In charge at the furlong'post, but Beau Vite wore him down and won by a length and a-quarter. Buzalong was four lengths away third. Time, 1.39}. AIENTONE EVENTS TRUE FLIGHT WINS CUP (United Press Asn.—Elec. Tel. Copyright) MELBOURNE. Sept. 22 The chief events at the Mentone Turf Club’s Cup Meeting yesterday resulted:— MENTONE CUP, first £27 3 153 and tropihy valued at 25 guineas, second £6O, third £2 0; 1} miles.—True Flight, S. J. and N. V. Mills’ b h, 4yrs, by The Buzzard —Even Keel, 8.2 (E. Preston), 1; Hathersage, 7.8 (H. Hanley), 2; Lord Wlndburra, 8.4 (11. Badger), 3. Seventeen started Length; neck. Time. 2.8. LESLIE STUART STAKES, first £3OO, second £6O, third £4O; 7 furs.—.Judean, B. S. Downey’s b g, aged, by Curtails —St. Judy, 7.4 (W. Elliott), 1; Magic Circle. 7.4 (W. Williamson), 2: Pure Gold, 7.13 (J. Purtell), 3. Five started. Length and a-halT; head. Time, 1.25}. PRIZE MONEY REDUCED MELBOURNE CUP STAKE t United Press Asn.—Elec. Tel. Copyright) MELBOURNE, Sept. 21 The Victoria Racing Club has decided, because of the seriousness of the war position overseas and the necessity of providing funds for patriotic purposes, to reduce the prize money for the forthcoming Melbourne Cup from £IO,OOO to £7500 and that for the Cantala Stakes from £2500 to £2OOO.
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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21225, 23 September 1940, Page 11
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