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TARANAKI RACES

CUP TO NIGHT PILOT HUNTING BEE SCORES MISS CLIPPER IN COUNTY (By Telegraph.—rress Association) NEW PLYMOUTH, Thursday The Taranaki Jockey Club’s Centennial Cup meeting opened to-day in line but sunless weather. The track was in splendid orderfl and the attendance was large. Concluding resuite:— MOTUROA ELECTRIC HACK, First £IOO, second £ls, third £IU; 5 furs. S—4—VALTOUR, 8.5 (G. P. Dowrick) 1 I— I—HADLOMET, 8.5 (L. Dulieu/ 2 14—14—Sunlire, 8.5 (T. Kilgour) 3 Also started: 5—5 Malo, 2—3 Salvation, ll 11 Metz, 8.5, car. 8.6 $; 3—2 En Volee, 13—12 Royal Talkie, 8.5. car. 8.0: 12—13 Ra Rena, 7 —o (ioid Blaze, B—<B Windsor Glow, o—7 Little Rose, 15 —15 hliver Gold, 9—9 Gatnly, 10—lo reason, 8.5. Two lengths; length. Malo was fourth. Thue, Ini 2 1 -ss. TARANAKI CENTENNIAL CUP First £355 and gold uup valued at £ls, second £luo, third £SO; t mile 2* rur. 1— 3—NIGHT PlLur, 7.3 ill. N. Wiggins; 1 2 2—SIR CRUSOE, 9.U (W. J. Broughton) 2 S—S—PIASTRE, 7.7 (11. P. Stewart) 3 Ateo started: B—B Friesland, 8.13; 7—7 Dark Eagle, 3—l Gay Fox, 8.0; 4 i Cheval de Volee, 7.1 u; 9—9 Olympus, 7.8, car. 7.12; 12—dl Aussie Ra, 10—lu Notiuin, 6—r» Ascot Bloom, 7.0, car. 7.3; ll—l2 Stencil, 7.0. Two lengths; three lengths. Friesland was Tourth. rime, 2m 14 3-ss. OKATO HACK HANDICAP, First £lO5. second £3O, third £ls; 9 rur. 5 6—HUNTING BEE, 8.5 (S. Waddell > 1 1— 2—SANCTION, 8.11, car. 8.6 (W. L. Aitken) * 4—4—FILBERT, 7.12 (W. Thompson) * Also started: 2 —l Val Pere, 8.6; 3—3 Mahalna, 7.11; 6 —5 General Riske, 7.7, car. 7.85. •Dead-heat for second; hair a length. Val Pere was fourth. Time, lm 555. COUNTY RACK HANDICAP, First £lO5, second £3O, third £ls; 7 rur. 4—4—MISS CLIPPER. 7.7 (H. P. Stewart) 1 3 3—MARTENE, 7.9, car. 7.10$ (W. J. Broughton) 2 6 —GIT AN A LASS, 7.7 (W. Thomson ) 3 Also started: 5—5 Mansura, 7.12, car. 7.5; 1— 1 Wave Length, 7.12, car. 7.7; 22 Le Marquis, 7.11; B—B Bldens, 7.7, car. 7.2; 7—7 Ra Hou Jlou, 7.7. Half a neck; neck. Mansura was fourth, rune, lin 28 l-ss. TIMARU HACK HANDICAP, ilrst £IOO, second £23, third £ls; 0 furs.— l —2 Circular Note, 9.2 (W. J. Broughton), 1; 2 —3 Surveyor-General, 9.3 (W. J. Mudford), 2; s—‘7 Mountain Fox, 8.5 (H. thaw), 3. Also started: 3—l Roden Park. 8.8; 4—4 Tavuy, 8.6; 6—o Kneanhild, 8.1, car. 8.1; 7—5 barrv Boy, 7.10; 9—S Empire Action, 7.7, car. 7.12*; B—y Captain Gale, lo—lo W iuJsor Glow. 7.7. Threequarters or a length; three lengths. Tavoy was fourth. Time*, lra u 4-ss. Totalizator Increase There was a large attendance and the toiallsator handled £18,508 10s, compared with £15,566 on the first day last year, an increase or of £2 942 10s. SECOND DAY ACCEPTANCE LIST NINE IN CHIEF EVENT (By Telegraph.—Press Association) NEW PLYMOUTH, Thursday Acceptances for the second day, Saturday. of the Taranaki Jockey Club’s meeting have been received as follows: 12.0—OKOKE HURDLES, or £150; 1$ miles and 100yds.—Kaiwaka, 11.12; Disturbed, 10.6; Southern Blood, 10.3; Rollicker, 10.2; Celtic Lad, 10.1; General Riske, 9.7; Great Night, Karere Nui, 9.3; Lady Jim, Resingold, 9.0. 12.45—AWAK1NO HANDICAP, or £125; 6 furs.—Valtour, 9.0; Minvaal, 8.7; Sunlire, En Volee, 8.6; Malo, Gainly, 8.4; Royal Talkie, Ra Rena, Windsor Glow, Silver Gold, TeasolT, 8.3. I.3O—MOKAU HANDICAP, or £140; 9 Turs.—'Hunting Bee, Sanction, 9.6; Val Pere, 8.5; Filbert, Miss Clipper, 8.1; Marlene, 8.0; Wave Length, 7.10; Mansura. Southern Blood, 7.9; Mahalna, 7.8; Ra Hou Hou, Bidens, Little Rose, 7.1. 2.10 —T A RAN ART STAKES, or £425; weight-for-age, with penalties and allowances; 6 furs.—Sir Beau, 9.4; Gold Dale, 9.0; Airflight, 8.5; Kairnanawa, Ring Chief, Imperi’jJii, 7.2; El Maadl, Panoni, 6.13: 2.S)—PAUL MEMORIAL HANDICAP, of £275; 1$ miles.—Friesland, 9.0; Gay Fox, Dark Eagle, 7.12; Piastre, 7.9; Cheval de Volee. 7.8; Aussie Ra, Ascot Bloom, Hunting Bee, Notium, 7.6. 3.3S—PARITUTU JUVENILE HANDICAP, of £125; two-year-olds; 5 furs.—-Ring Chief, 8.13; Erinscourt, 8.9; Panoni, Prince Plato, 8.8; Imperium, 8.4; Opuatia, 7.10; Come True, Vermette, 7.9; Miss PRaleron, 7.7: Hard Frost, 7.5; Park Light. 7.2; High Tone, Debanquer, 7.0. 4.I3—I'RENTI HANDICAP, or £175; 7 furs.—Royal star 11., 9.1; Kentucky. 8.1; Zest. 7.13; Veldette, 7.11; Notium, Dinky Di, 7.10; Lord Cavendish, 7.9; Screen Star, 7.3; Trig Station, 7.4; Airllight, Taitoru, 7.0. 5.0—0-MATA H.Vf DIC.VP, or £140; 6 furs.—Surveyor-General, 9.6; Boden Park, Mountain Fox, 8.6; Miss Clipper, 8.2; Kriemhlld. 8.1: Ringliug, 7.12: Barry Boy. Lc Marquis. Gltana Lass, 7.8; tn Volee, Captain Gale, 7.7. PROSPECTS FOR TO-MORROW (By Telegraph.—special to Times) NEW PLYMOUTH, Friday The following horses are in form and may find favour in their respective engagements on the second day of the Taranaki Jockey Club’s meeting to-morrow: — Okoke Hurdles: Kaiwaka, General Riske, Rollicker. Awakino Handicap. Valtour, Sunfire, Malo. Mokau Handicap: Sanction, Wave Length, Hunting Bee. Taranaki Stakes: Sir Beau, Gold Dale, Panoni. Paul Memorial Handicap: Gay Fox, Friesland, Hunting Bee. Paritutu Juvenile Handicap: Opuatia, Ring Chief, Panoni. Urenui Handicap: Zest, Kentucky, Dinky Di. Omata Handicap: Surveyor-Gen-eral, Boden Park, Kriemhild.

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Waikato Times, Volume 128, Issue 21364, 7 March 1941, Page 2

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TARANAKI RACES Waikato Times, Volume 128, Issue 21364, 7 March 1941, Page 2

TARANAKI RACES Waikato Times, Volume 128, Issue 21364, 7 March 1941, Page 2

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