Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

MAN ANT TT TN FORM Hed Clover and Odilion were unj I lilillirVix U1 11> -* vlviU placed in the Maiden Handicap, and Riposte, Lancer, Jubilee Singery and Sir Regent were unplaced in ther ANOTHER WIN IN SYDNEY Trial Stakes. United l'ress Association—By Electric Tele- PAMELUS BREAKS RECORD 1 craiih—Copyright. SYDNEY, January 24. (fnlied Press Association—By Electric Tel*» .At th ® R , OSehl R^ cing Cl " b ' s Tt^ et " MELBOURNE, January 24. mg yesterday the former New Zea- AttheMoonee Valley Racing Club's land jockey, M. McCarten, rode three Meeting yesterday the following were winners, including Picamar and Lady t!jc principal results: — Pola, winners of the divisions of the WILLIAM REID STAKES, £1000; Handicap. McC.rt.n «™,„, iSnS!""" 6 * """ the outstanding rider of two-year-olds h. Duke's b h Pamelus, by Bullhead in Sydney. —Tango Lass, syrs, 8.10 (Elliott) lj Results included:— Studio, 8 6 (Dempsey) 2j Cereza, 9.4 (Wilson) 3| FLYING HANDICAP, £200; 6 furlongs. Also started: Young Idea, Prince E. A. Haley's br h King's Head, by Quex, and Press Gang. Length; half. Bullhead —Fern tree, syrs 9.7 a length. Time, lmin lljsec; a course (Bartle) 1 record. The Queenslander Pamelus The Marne, 9.2 (K. Cook) 2 won impressively. Silver Rose, 7.6 (O'Sullivan) 3 CALDERMEADE HANDICAP, £400;, Seventeen started, including Silver li miles and 10 yards. Coat. The Marne was first past the J. M. Niali's br h Golden Promise, post, but the race was awarded to by Limond—Lady Bentinck, j King's Head on a protest. Short head; 4yrs, 9.8 (Skidmore) t length. Time, lmin 13jsec. Mutabel, 7.2 (Burgoyne) 2 K. Cook, rider of The Marne, was V B,' 7-12 (Badger) ....... •■••• • •■'J' ( suspended for a month for careless rid- N J C <£ 7isec j B ' Bazaar was unplaced in the Niddri® ROSEHILL HANDICAP, £200; 11 Handicap. miles. J. W. Cook's ch h Friar's Switch, RPmNOim VniIMC^TFRS by Friarsdale—Switch, 3yrs, 7.6 KtblNUUto TUUIMuo tKo (W. Cook) 1 Hope, 8.2 (K. Cook) 2 There are half a dozen two- and Jovial Son, 8.0 (Parsons) t three-year-olds by the Limond sire Brazeno, 6.10 (White) t Resinous now in work at Hawera, the tDead-heat for third. latest to be put into commission being Nine started, including Hands Up. a nicely-turned -filly from Monalof, a Two lengths; length. Time, 2min 6sec. useful galloper some seasons back. The rAßTTivfpm?n mtt t? i mil* who has been named Golden CARLINGFORD MILE, £150, 1 mile. Qrchid, is under R. Brough's care. AnW C. Douglas's br h Mananui, by other Resinous youngster who is Limond —Rose Queen, syrs, 9.6 making steady progress is the half* (McCarten) 1 brother to Taitoru. Autoland, JJ.3 (Browne) 2 Amyrin, the dam of Resinous, is by. Cognac, 8.7 (Shean) 3 Bezonian from Amyris, by Gold Reef, Six started, including Retrieved, and has already produced good winLength and a half; two lengths. Time, ners in Bathos, Grotesque, Melissa, lmin 41sec. and Perception.

HOTELS, RESORTS, TRANSPORT, MASTERTON MOTOR SERVICES. MASTERTON Dep. (6.30 a.m. Monday only), 7.15 a.m., 0 a.m., 10.30 a.m.. 1 p.aJ 4 p.m. SATURDAY—Dep. 7.15 a.m., 0 a.m., 10.30 a.m., 1 p.m., 4 p.m. | WELLINGTON Dep. 2 a.m. (for Napier), 8.30 a.m., 1.30 p.m., 4 p.m., 6 p.*j Saturday—Dep. 2 a.m., 8.30 a.m., 1 p.m., 4 p.m., 0 p.m. SUNDAY—Masterton Dep. 8 a.m., L3O p.m, 0 p.m., 7 p.m. Wellington Dep. 8,80 a.v.< 4.30 p.m., 8 p.m. ] * BOOKING OFFICES: Masterton—Midland Garage (Tela. 1848, 1906). Lane's Confectionery (Tel. 90); Hughes, Tobacconist (Tel. 205). Grertown—i Nicholl's Garage (Tel. 101). Featherston—Edwards, Confectionery (TeL 107)J Wellington—Featherston Street, opp. G.P.O. (Tel. 42-222). 1 JENKINS MOTOR SERVICES, LTD. Head Office: MASTERTON. i ( . mi WELLINGTON-PALMERSTON NORTH-NAPIER. • DAILY SERVICE: Car« depart Wellington 10 a.m., arrive Palmerston North 1.15 p.m.; depart Palmerston North 1.45 arrive Napier 0 p.m. and connect with Gisborne car at 6.15 p.m. Cars depart Wellington 2.30 fc.m., arrive Palmerston North 0.15 p.m.; depart Palmerston North 0.30 p.m., arrive Napier 10.40 p.m. SUNDAYS: Depart Wellington 0 a.m., depart Palmerston North 1.30 p.m.; arrive Napier 5.45 p.m. and connect 6 p.m. to Wairoa only. Depart Wellington. 2.30 p.m., depart Palmerston North 7 p.m.; arrive Napier 11.10 p.m. NEWMAN BROS (N. 1.) LTD. TRAVEL BY NEWMAN'S. Telephone 41-555 (after hours 53-356).

- -=1 DOBIE'S Manufactured by Scottish skill and experience. \ FOURSQUARE Vintage TOBACCOS "Four Square" Tobacco, like vintage wine, U worthy of cultured tastes. For, long years it has aged in the wood, mellowing and maturing to flavour and coolness. Like vintage wine, it is the cream of a vintage crop, pure as nature made it, owing nothing to artificial flavours. Like vintage (Purple) for the Spun Curlies, "Four Square" wine, too, its label proclaims it: "Four Square" & (Yellow) for the Cut Cake. Vintage tobaccos both, for men who appreciate perfection. y Patent Easy'to-open Vacuum Tins, 2oz. 2/8. V \ GEORGE DOBIE fit SON LTD., Piulcy, Scotland V- \ (Manufacturers of Quality Tobaccos since 1809) 0 N.Z. Agent; A. C. NORDEN, P.O. Box 122, AudcUnA.

! / Good drinks / BEGIN WITH Ml WW -,^fw gg unnulwi ■ I/■jj-' jf '"'' Distilled wd |g '

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19370125.2.146.2

Bibliographic details

Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 20, 25 January 1937, Page 13

Word Count
821

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 20, 25 January 1937, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 20, 25 January 1937, Page 13