MARWON HAS NARROW WIN AT OHINEMUBI
(New Zealand Press Association)
PAEROA, March 13.
The first day of the Ohinemuri Jockey Club's autumn meeting was held at Paeroa on Saturday. There was a good attendance. The weather was overcast with heavy rain during the last two races. The track was in good order. The on-course totalisator handled £55.659, including £ll,lOO on the double, compared with £39,824 last year. The double. Marwon and Uplands Lad, paid £449 16s for £l. Results:— PATEONGA HACK HURDLES, Of £300; about one mile, five furlongs and a half. 1/2 SUPER TONE (2) 9-6 V. Simpson 1 2/1 PRINCE PETER (1) 10-3 K. A. Old 2 3/3 TAMATEKAPUA 9-0 J. A. Gibbs 3 4/4 Cinn Mear, 5/5 Johnny Dee, 6/6 Neperion Lad, 7/7 Prince Sylvan also started. Four lengths, 10 lengths. Neperion Lad was fourth. Time, 3min 2 3-ssec. Dividends.—Win: £2 14s 6d. Places: £1 9s. £1 10s 6d. T. A. BARRETT MEMORIAL STAKES, Of £300; six furlongs. First Division 1/1 SWEET FILOU (23) 8-0 W. T. Day 1 5/4 DOLAMARS (17) 8-3 D. J. Wyatt 2 2/2 PHILLAN 8-3 R. A. Barron 3 10/12 Arno; 17/18 Count Gooch, 15/15 Goodwood, 23/23 Pan Ariki. 11/11 Quaint Souvenir, -20/21 Revel Musk, 7/5 Summarize, 4/4 Eager Lass. 16/16 Nepborough, 18/19 Three Dollars, 5/6 Trueloch, 13/10 Indian Sulton, 6/7 Marrone, 9/9 Watson, 12/13 Forest Burn, 14/14 Veyor's Glory also started. Two lengths and a half, length and a half. Count Gooch was fourth. Time. Imin 14 l-ssec. Dividends.—Win: £2 Is. Places: £l. £2 Bs. Brackets: Sweet Fllou and Taurua Pa, Dollamars and Friendly Trio. Second Division 4/4 EXTOL (12a) 8-6 W. A. Smith 1 16/16 SUMMER SHOWER (14a) 8-6 D. Cameron 2 2/2 TREVOR 8-3 J. P. Riordan 3 21/20 Ascot Nib, 19/22 Gold Care. 15/15 Greek Fair, 11/11 Queen’s Light, 20/21 Saltbush, 7/5 Baginia, 22/17 Coral Melody, 8/8 Coshquin, 18/19 Troy, 5/6 Before. 3/3 Friendly Trio, 13/10 Leform, 6/7 Peron Bay. 12/13 Jealous Lady. 1/1 Taurua Pa, 14/14 Yynrae also started. Three lengths and a quarter, two lengths and a half.. Baginia was fourth. Time, Imin 14 2-ssec. Dividends.—Win: £5 2s. Places: £3 6s, £ll 16s. Brackets: Extol and Eager Lass, Summer Shower and Nepborough. G. P. LAMB MEMORIAL HACK HANDICAP, Of £350; one mile and a quarter. 2/3 PRIMORKA (15) 7-7 R. Racket 1 15/15 HILL FERN (13) 7-7 _, R. Fisher 2 3/2 SARATOGA (7) 7-11 J. P. Riordan 3 1/1 Pirate Prince, 6/6 Mandy, 12/13 Callum, 4/4 Red Spinner, 11/10 Marco Form, 10/11 Bennie, 14/12 Miss Omokoroa, 9/7 Terehou, 7/8 Sailor’s Romance, 8/9 Smart Move, 13/14 Grey Saint. 16/16 Jellicoe, 5/5 Torrid Time also started. Two and a half lengths; two lengths. Pirate Prince was fourth. Time: 2min 5 l-ssec. Dividends.—Win: £7 7s. Places: £2 Bs, £ll 18s, £2 13s 6d. E. P. FATHERS MEMORIAL HANDICAP, Of £300; six furlongs. First Division 4/5 VAE VICTUS (21A) 7-8 D. J. Lawrence 1 2/1 TAKINA (3) 8-0 D. T. Bell 2 5/4 SAD AR 7-12 .. W. T. Day 3 19/18 Gullfax, 21/22 Peterzami, 20/20 Young Bruce, 22/23 Khoramint, 8/9 Gunsmoke, 23/21 Amigo. 18/19 Philadelphus, 12/13 Red Robin, 3/3 Tawhiti Rahi, 13/12 Dark Venus, 9/8 Prince Polymelus, 16/15 Sanphire Star also started.
Three-quarters of a length; length Prince Polymelus was fourth. Time Imin 14 2-ssec.
Dividends.—Win: £5 Is. Places £2 0s fid, £1 9s fid.
Bracket: Vae Victus and Hellowin.
Second Division 1/2 HI SWANEE (2) 8-3 G. R. Edge 1 3/3 SATURN (20) 7-9 A. J. Parkinson 2 6/6 PERSEUS 7-13 K. A. Nuttall 3
15/14 Manulla, 17/17 Querist, 7/7 Tambula, 14/16 Jake, 8/9 Sir Patrick, 10/11 True Flight, 11/10 Ardmore, 12/13 Deodora, 4/5 Hellowin, 13-12 Rumena also started. Two lengths; long head. Sir Patrick was fourth. Time: Imin 14sec. Dividends.—Win: £1 16s. Places: £1 6s 6d, £1 10s 6d. Bracket: Saturn and Tawhiti Rahi. OHINEMURI CUP, Of £900; one mile and a quarter. 7/7 MARWON (18) 7-5 G. R. Edge 1 4/5 BEMUSE (6) 8-3 W. A. Smith 2 1/1 OLE (5) 8-5 R. Fisher 3 8/8 Clymon, 10/10 Revolver, 2/2 Archdeacon. 13/14 De Falla, 5/6 Somejay, 9/9 Rosetta, 14/15 Fend, 3/3 Kara, 6/4 Moataata, 12/12 Rose Filou, 11/12 Summer Sari, 9/11 Triple Count, 16/16 Barrico also started. Neck: four lengths. Rose Filou was fourth. Time, 2min 5 l-ssec. Dividends.—Win: £lO ss. Places: £3 6s. £2 19s, £1 12s 6d. STEWARDS’ HACK HANDICAP, Of £300; six furlongs. 1/1 CURRAGH MAID (7) 8-8 W. A. Smith 1 5/6 KELMANA (10) 8-5 L. G. Coles 2 2/3 MISS SHONA (5) 8-9 T. Parkinson 3 14/14 Brinnle, 12/10 Llanasdee, 3/2 Ella, 4/4 Gay Diana. 8/8 Be Able, 6/5 Devon Star, 13/13 Luada, 9/9 Maeroa, 10/12 Melody Maid. 15/15 Revadonna, 7/7 Salulu, 11/11 Waikato Glow also started. Length and a quarter; neck. Salulu was fourth. Time, Imin Msec. Dividends.—Win: £5 6s. Places: £1 18s 6d, £3 Is, £2 0s 6d. ELECTRIC HANDICAP, Of £500; six furlongs. 7/7 UPLANDS LAD (5) 7-5 P. T. Ryan 1 1/1 BONNY PRAISE (8) 7-0 W. A. Smith 2 3/3 GOLD RAIDER (9) 7-0 R. J. Fisher 3 4/4 Nimbula, 2/2 Donna Paola, 5/5 Minaea, 6/6 Astounding. 8/8 Main Affair, 9/10 Rangi’s View, 10/9 Sahib also started. Half a head: length and a-quarter. Donna Paola was fourth. Time, Imin 12 3-ssec. Dividends.—Win: £l9 18s. Places: £6 Is 6d, £1 7s, £1 10s. KOMATA HACK HANDICAP, Of £350; six furlongs. 4/3 LORD OMAN (6) 7-11 P. T. Ryan 1 2/3 VALIANT ROSE (4) 8-7 R. G. Forbes 2 5/6 CHARMIAN (1) 9-0 J. P. Riordan 3 7/7 Sonia’s Pal, 3/4 Plymouth, 8/8 Royal Romance, 9/9 Idyll, 10/10 No Boy, 1/1 Taiporutu, 11/11 Madame Khordene, 6/5 Pippa also started. Two lengths; neck. Taiporutu was fourth. Time. Imin 14sec. Dividends.—Win: £6 2s. Places: £2 2s, £1 15s 6d, £3 4s.
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