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GOOD DIVIDENDS

MARTON WINNERS SILVER PAL BY A NOSE (P.A.) WANGANUI, Sept. 22The Marton Jockey Club’s spring meeting was held on Saturday in fine weather and before a good attendance. The course was in good order and the going', though slow, was good. the totalisator investments amounted to £47.504 10s, compared with £43,434 last year, an increase of £4070 10s. Silver Pal, the rank outsider of the 10 in the Marton Handicap, returned a win dividend of more than a quarter of a century. Mister Beau's place price in the concluding event, was over a score, while Brantford and Tatara Lad were at double figures. JUVENILE HANDICAP, of f’JGO; -I fur-longs.-2-3 RENAL SIMON, 8.5 (W. J. Broughton), 1; l-l SONIA, 8.0 (V. <>. Sellars), 2; 3-2 VAIJOZ, 8.7 (J. Campbell), 3 Also started: S-7 Chip, 9-9 Clueless, 10-10 Barlous, 5-4 Skvzami, 11-11 Layleeu, 6-5 El Bogan, 7-S Lady Kin, 4-6 Timber Lass. Length and a half nose. Skyzami was fourth. Time, 53isec. # , _ MAIDEN RACE, of £210; 6 fur.—b-i BRANTFORD. 8.7 (F. Brennan), ); 5-6 HIGH TENSION. 5.7 (W. L. Aitken), 2: 2-2 SANDY HARRISON, 5.7 <\V. .7. Broughton), 3. Also started: 4-3 Arvadale, 10- Cheery Lass, 11-11 Christopher Wren, 17-1 S Lanue, 14-12 Lucy Bian, 9-8 Nickleby, I 14-13 Ocean Gold. 3-4 Omapai, 18-19 Parsee, | 1-1 Royal Robin, t-5 Sandy Night. 12-16 Stylish Boy, 8-10 Taupo, 13-14 Tideeii. 16-le Tote Odds, 19-20 Utopia, lost rider, 18-17 Waimanu. Length; half-length. Y\ aimanu was fourth. Time. 1.214. , , -, HACK HURDLES, of £ 10; about 15 miles.—2-1 BLACK I’LAIO, 10.9, (J. Cleaver) 1; 7-0 MASTER OAKY, 9.,> (JChaplin) 2; 9-9 BEAU JEWEL 9.2 (Shaw). 3 Also started: 4-4 Duality. .1-2 Park Light, pulled up. 3-3 Spiro, 6-7 Kahuraponga, lost rider, 5-5 St. Nat, 8-8 Co-<» erate, fell, 12-11 Incident. 10-10 Lady Hilton, fell, 11-1- New Chum. Two lengths; 5 lengths. Spiro was fourth. Time, 2.51 J,. _ , ★ FLYING HANDICAP, of £410; 7 fur-longs.—2-3 ALDERMAN. 7.7. car. 7.124 t" • J. Broughton), 1; 8-9 SHEILWYN, i.Li, car. 7.6 J (W. Kay). 2; 1-1 KEENING, 7.J (K. Ford), 3. Also started: o-o Gay Strollei, 11-10 Broiefield, 10-11 Merry Robin. 3-2 Prince Revel, 6-6 Killeymoon, 4-4 Omaio, 9-8 Argumentative. 12-12 Czarina. 7-6 Vonette. Nose; half-length. Prince Revel was fouith. lime, 1 HACK AND HUNTERS’ STEEPLECHASE, of £310; about 2J miles.—7-b IAIARA LAD. u>) (F C. Cleaver), 1; 4-3 HIGH MORALE, 10 7 (A. G. Waddell). 2; 1-1 TID-APA. 10.12 (M. Andrews). 3. Also started: 6-7 Ihe Monarch. lost rider. 5-5 Political Boy, fell, 10-10 Light Tea, 2-2 Vernon, 8-8 Hylite, 11-1 Battle March. 3-4 Captain Jesse fell, 1--1-Jigaboo, last rider, 9-9 The Wanton, fell. Length; 10 lengths. 1-Iylite was fouith. i 1; ★MARTON HANDICAP, of £510; H| miles.—lo-10 SILVER PAL,. 7.0, car. "1 (1. Brennan). 1; 1-2 SAKUNTALA. 7.13 U- MeFarlane), 2; 6-4 FOXELLA, i.-. chi. t* 4i t • C. Messorvy). 3. Also started: 5-6 Catironella, 2-1 Blanket. 9-7 Drambuie. |-9 High Order, 3-3 Alright, 8-S Cnsilda. 4-a Moreliu Park. Nose; length. More!;u Park was f °SPRING' I IL\Civ HANDICAP, of £410; 9 furlongs.—2-3 JOE’S COBBER 8.8 (N. Caveney). 1; 7-7 BULASELLE. 7.10, car. 7.64 (J. Eaton), 2; 1-1 MOROTAI, _ 8.4 (W J. Broughton), 3. Also started: o-o Middoou, S-S Hunting Park. 6-6 Matawene. 4-4 Miss Bairnsfather. 3-2 Commercial, _ 12-13 1 awn March. 9-9 Gay Tide, 13-12 Jovial Bay. 14-14 Rcignon. 10-10 Sandy Night, 15-15 £> msa . h * 11- White Diamond. Nose; half-length. Miss Bairnsfather was fourth. Time, 1.59. FAREWELL HACK HANDICAP, of £310; 6 furlongs.—l-1 KIA ORA KATOA. 9.4 (N. McKinnon). 1: S-S BONNIE FAIR, 8. 0 (R. Burgess), 2; 15-15 MISTER BEAU. 7.12, car 8.1 (V. J. Sellars), 3. Also started; 4Night School. 3-3 Ella Shields, 12-11 Die Denbigh, 6-5 Lord Bradbury, 11-14 Ulatis, i-i Vcinen d’Or, 10-10 Lady Oratory, o-b Lord Phrosa, 2-4 Farrier, 9-9 Knwhia, 13-1- Gay Joy. 14-13 Battle On, 16-16 Hoanri Bay. Half-head; head. Farrier was fourth. lime, 1.16.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22440, 22 September 1947, Page 8

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GOOD DIVIDENDS Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22440, 22 September 1947, Page 8

GOOD DIVIDENDS Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22440, 22 September 1947, Page 8

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