RACES AT PAHIATUA.
FURTHER ACCEPTANCES, f ' (By Telegraph.—Prsas Asaoctotkw.) PALMERSTON NORTH, Monday. Further aceeptOra for tha Pahiatua Racing Clv.b a meeting are aa foUowa.— xS*lO4 Hi * hwei,l,t Handicap. - Sir Eketahuna Handicap.—Solaria, 7^, OH THE KAfiY LIST. . Lady; ; Leigh waa .eaaed up when aha
Over. a, furlong leas, Full of Scotch . (Dulieu).recorded 1.21 2-5. He ran the first three furlongs in 40 l-3s and *w going comfortably when •he reached the poet. Ringshot (Kerr), Philcourt (Messervy) and Jonathan (McTavish) traversed a mile 'fe;ra<l3,~fini*htntf as named. The half mile took 02 2Sm and Rinjphot, who had an advantage in weight, and who got the bqt oft the start, did his work well. ?dtaa (Me»eryy) completed cix furlonga in 1.31 2-5, the liuit half mile taking 542-s*. Huntingmore (McTavish) went away very mat from the iiz*fnrlon|i poft to. rim ike firat three in 38s, and he continued on to ran the full distance in. V.19 2-0. Paature .'(Cameron) goti'to the end of five furlonga in 1J 2-5, the . first twotaking'2B 2-ss. )'' %'"■% '- $• tho Tu. 1 , , v . 7<,i i Fleetwind (Gilchrist) had a alight advantage over Aere King (McTavish), with Palmint (Dulieu) further back, at the conclusion of six furlonga, which occupied l.lfi 1-5: < The firat three furlonga were covered in 40a and it was a first-class trial. Tybalt (Tonics) was allotted useful work, _ coating home over the last half mile in Ma. Yalspear (Tremain) was under restraint, while traversing eix furlongs in 1.25 4-5. Marheke (Dulieu) was sent six furlongs, being timed to run her last half mile in 53 3-s*. Knight of Australia (Gilchrist) completed a round in 1.5853-s,t_the last eix furlongs taking 1.21 3-5. British Talent (Clarke) came home with him over the last three furlongs in 4fo. Royal Appellant and Mintlaw (Burnie) strode over five fualongs in 1.12 1-5 and Waupaogh (Coon) was going easily .over three furlonga in 43 2-ss. The Jumpers. Baldric (Williama) had Aramis (Nicolson) as a mate over four hurdles, both giving a pleasing exhibition.'. Hopalong (Turvey) and, later, Hawthorn (Turvey) were sent over a couple of the same fences and made no mistakes.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 19, 24 January 1939, Page 14
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