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AT TE AROHA

A BIG DIVIDEND

KING'S KNAVE THE COP

(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) IE AROHA, February 20. . Tho weather -was flno and the track in excollout order for the To Arolm Jockoy Club's Sleeting. • There was a largo attendance, ana tho totalisator handled £24,201, an inereaso of 55980 over the first clay last year. The gate receipts wero up £200. Tho six-year-old Chang in the Champion Hack Handicap registered what was only his second win. He paid over three figures to his supporters. Results •— Ruaknka Hurdles, of 150 soys; about IV. miles.—2-3 Cruachan, 10.8 (Kennle), 1; 3-2 Imanc pation, 9;4, 2; H-g Unoco, 0.0, 3 Also started: 9-12 Lucess 10.9, 6-8 Standfast 10.6, 5-5 , Arcade 10.4, 1-1 Imperial Princa 10.1 1-1 Principal 9.2; 4-4 Ruby Dawns 2 14-13 Cargen 9.0, 13-10 Free Air 9.0 10-' li The Hiker 9.0, 12-12 Foxhound 9.0, 8-6 Zane Grey 9.0, 7-7 Wee Prince 9.0. Neck, three lengths. Time, 2mln 44sec. v Waltoa Handicap, of 125 soys; 6 furloncs 6-5 Mahklll, 5.2 (Manson), 1; 5-VS 8' 2; 3-3 Tatyoon, T.lO, 3.. Also started: 4T5 Arawa-Rose 9.0,-2-1 Diversion 8 2 I-9 ■ Miss i 1 |-2. 8-7 Substation 7.10, 8-8 Sandy DU 7.10, Snlnt Musk 7.10, 10-9 Trhlee 7.10. Length three-quarters of a length. Time, lmin 15 3-5 Juvenile Handicap, of 175 "sora; 5 furlongs. —1-1 Deputy Ruler, 8.3 (Parsons), 1; 4-4 Gay Sheila, 8.10,-2;. Bt9 Queen Nona, 7.0, 3 Also started: 5-6 Impasto 9.8, 2-2 King Mestor 8.3, 3-3 Arise 7.8, 7-7 Glen Romney 7.5, 6-5 Gold Pocket 7.2, 9-8 D'Artagnan 7.0. Length two lengths. Time, lmin Isec. . HEEBIES MEMORIAL CUP, of 500 soys and a cup valued at 50 soys; 1 mile and 3 . furlongs. , -~ .. 2—2—King's Knave, 7.5 (Voitre) l I—l—Sunny SKy, 8.5 (Wiggins) 2 4-^6—Eager Rose, 7.5 (Atkins) ! 3 Also started: 9-8 Atholspear 8.3, 3-3 Inflation 7.13, 6-5 Gay Idea 7.5, 5-4 Gibraltar 7 5 7-7 Alloy 7.5, 8-9 Trishna 7.3, 10-10 Grande Talk 7.0. Length, length. Time, 2mln 20 3-ssec. • Shaftesbury Hack Handicap, of 150 soys: 7 furlongs.—s-4 Prolyio. 8.5 (Faulkner). 1; 11-9 Ltmex, 8.3, 2; 0-10 Woodfull, 0.5, 3. Also started: 3-6 Bambury 9.2, 8-8 Sea Kuler 8.5, 2-2 Moonfleet 8.4, 7-3 Ida Merllng. 7.12, 4-5 Holly Lii 7.12, 6-7 Blanford 7.12, Miss Lorraine 7.8, 10-12 Instalment 7.6. 16-14 Tin Lap 7.0, 1-1 Chief Lap 7.0, 14-n Kanapa 7.0, ■14-13 ttorval Tea 7.0, 12-15 Sir Musk 7.0. Length and a. half, half a head. Time, lmin ■14 ; 2-ssec. • '. -..-•■ '-•■ '■■•■ Walhou Handicap, of 225 soys; 6 furlongs.— 2-1 Gay Lap, 7.6 (Cammlck), 1; 3-4 Hampton Park, 7.0, 2; 5-5 Chief Cook, 8.1. 3. Also started: 1-2 Pagan?!!! 9.9, '6-6 Greek Gold 7.6, "4-3 Lord Val 7.5, T-T Hatechal 7.0. Length, two lengths. Time, lmin 13sec. Champion Hack Handicap, of 200 soys; 114 miles.—l 3-13 Chang, 7.0. (Tremain), 1; 10-9 March Alone, 7.4, 2; 7-7 Knight of Australia, 8.10, 3. Also started: 1-2 Tnespls 9.2, 5-4 Lady Lulu 8.7, 2-1 Bugle Call 7.12, 4-3 llungatoou 7.12, 3-5 Ornamental 7.4, 8-8 Don't Lap 7.2, 12-11 Desert Star 7.2, 6-10 Master Norval 7.1, 10-12. Kalmuk 7.1, 9-0 Wilton- 7.0. Three quarters o£ a length, head. Time, 2mln 8 2-ssec. Hot Springs Handicap, of 175 soys; 1 mile.— 4-3 Whakapara, 7.12 (Wiggins), 1; 2-2 Chief Joy, 7.12, 2; 1-1 Habit. 8.1, 3. Also* started: S-3 Exaggeration 8.4, 0-6 Baroscope 7.1, 8-8 Grand Tea 7.1, 5-7 Lady's Boy 7.0, 7-5 Lucy Rose 7.0. Half a length, length and a half. Time, lmin 39 S-ssec. ■

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 48, 27 February 1933, Page 4

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AT TE AROHA Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 48, 27 February 1933, Page 4

AT TE AROHA Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 48, 27 February 1933, Page 4

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