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AUTUMN MEETING

FIRST DAY SATURDAY k FOURTEEN IN ST. PATRICK’S «• ■ DOUBLE WILL BE INTERESTING WHi imprtafi ftfWthu firn win •ad place tefelv, the OWnesnuri Club staid be able M eta raea*.patrons atffi, better conditions at ■ its aptumn meetinc which will open at Paoroa on Saturday. Ag additional six issuing and 10 pay-out windows for win and place betting together with increased accommodation at the doubles totalisator, will , expedite the handling of investment and this riiould assist towards ' the |ta schedule being comfortably snaietpiasd. Although the field for the Ohinemuri Cap id not large, it is expected that an interesting race will be provided sued added' interest will be given to ‘ this event, by the fact that it is the “first teg” of the double. There are ’ 14 acceptors in the “second leg*’ of the |i dodUe, the St. Patrick's Handicap, and as the field is fairly even, interest in’ the double should be strongly ‘raafoteined. only one divided race, the Xaflmre Stakes, the day should pro- • vids plenty of interest to racegoers /ta some good racing should be seen. Hobtea which have shown recent form ; agg wiikh can bo expected to find o fthglUr with the pttblfc may include:— Pgtstonga Hurdts Race Handicap—r tad Ldbour, Happy Fox, Vienna View. .* Noyiep Stakes—Beoca Town, Excite- ' SM«t» Theodora. Xfdbers Stakes: First division— Mtarval Maid, Lady Vennachar. • jSssODd division—-Theatre Lane, Gay CaMrte. ‘ , Otaewuri Cup Handicap—King La Feri; Cowper. Handicap— Foxhill br., Peter Boy. /Ct P. Lateb Memorial Hack Cop—fataan, Ptady, Gay Chance. p. djty z Petrick’s Handicap—Lady’s piste, Bom Bove. Mypiatr y Handicap— Fairy Cimbrstte, Balham. £ Details of fields:—

' iMtotofig* Back Hurdles, of £300; -• M 1 mUe aMSi fu<.—lxn-d Latour „<AA 11.11 Safllroa Walden (2) 10.2; . Hhrtwa (5), 93; Dominie (20), l ilt Vtatu View (8), 9.4; Encomiast &)i Marie’s Tray (14), 91; Betterboy ; (Wi Motor MotiJISL 9.1; Tweedora HX Shepherd’s Ace (IS), Tanga-ta-Wfllj, Trtrina (11), Race Lad (7), M Plate (If), Pirelio (15), Ohuka .fa (19), HUhwwrth (17), Roesview ,410, Sir Bondi (1), 9.0. A RHminatod as dual acceptor with cifHof re-entry in the event of a •erf&ing: Happy Fox (21), 10.1. n>NoviM Stakes, of £300; maiden thxee-year-ol<b; 0 fur.—Gold Town (19), Double Crown (16),'Soma (2), SlhPer Rook (10), Brer Reynard (15), Otaitore (1), Stockton (6), Red* Gem '(13), Master Jovial (18), Lord Wally ibccitement (5), Double Dash (4), 83; Mi* Pictavia (9), Miss * Monowai (20), Jolly • Adventure (8), Becca Town (8), Chiarina (12), Valla ' Vale (7), Theodora (14), Parity (21), □fl* Orolio (17), 8.0. . Jfracketo: —Miss Monowai end Joßy Adventure. • SfatiU, <rt £BOO (or £B6O if ‘J tin ja twe dlvMons) ; maidan few-1 fur.—First * Str rife (UK BaUygibUn Jw, Effendi (4), Pemage (16), Parar oatto (Ilk to, («)> CMMww (ITL Aketoh (10), Far Meath (7), 19| Rota Contact (5), Jtodtoval MeMk (18), Lily Bell (14), I &edy. Voenadmr (If), Rose Leighon '• (S), Swoot C«ees (1), Wee Marie (9), Beeond Division: Wingfield (9), ' Thgvsl (4), True Dink (2), Te Reinga (6), plain Jim (D, Rangi’s Knight Litt), Lodestone >(l2), Gin Gold (6), ihhmrtide (7), Middle Page (15), TrUk Bum (8), Gay Calorie (11), Chantilly (16), Princess Loonnie (10), 8.6. Brackets A-Gin Gold and Akuhoa, Trypede and Far South, Theatre Lane ' and Rose Contact, Turntide and Mbdito4 MaM, Middle Page and Lily Bell, **• Trfltiom and Lady Vennachar, Gay , Cahjfitoand Roes Leighon, Chantilly •nd,. Sweet Caress, Princess Loonnie •nd Wee Marie. Lib-

OHwomri Cop, of 11000; about M I Ftnchall (1), Cowpw L (7), S4h RHm M»eh <*)’ fillw B'gM-ftfjnt sRfr<4). p«d <»>, w (ft)’ |ftdW liiWU (I®), w- ■* *

M— McGuire Handicap, of £300; two-year-olds; 6 fur.—Foxhill (11), 8.3; Cincinatti (12), 7.18; Nom de Plume (1), Hutton (20), 7.12; Swiftwood (23), Pbamad (24), Rear Admiral (9), Caradoc (2), Tyneside (10), Wotan's Gold (22), 7.U0; Longford (6), Peter Boy (5), 7.9; Queen Nib (16), 7.7; First Up (15), Hidden Treasure (19), My BeUa (S), 7.6; Royal Spray (14), Petition (18), 7.5; Bonny Greek Emfha Hamilton (18), Gold Scorn (7), Editress (17), 7.4. Balloted out with right of re-entry in following order in event of scratch, tags: Skathos (21), Lady Colum (3), 7.4.

Bracket: Foxhill and Longford. 2A5—

Lamb Memorial Hack Cup, of £500; about li miles. —Fireman (4), 9.3; Gay Chance (10), 8.13; Suprise Packet (6), 8.7; Picardy (14), 7.12; High Warden (1), 7.11; Happy Fox (7), 7.10; Aroha Spi (9), Thoughtful (16), Leadership (2), Hightation (12), Plain Jim (11), Sabina (5), Brierly Fox (15), Bonny Fox (8), Cosmoledo (13), Tumbleweed (3), W. 3.50—

St. Patrick’s Handicap, of £500; 6 fur. —Dixie (5), 7.11; Queen Opal (13), 7.9; Lady’s Bridge (14), 7.8; Rare Fox (2), 7.5; Beau Reve (8), 7.4; Silver Blue (11), 7.2; Beb (7), Patio (6), Noble Victor (9), Shahnaz (1), Magis Stride (10), Title (4), Wooloogal (12), Pine Park (3), 7.0. 445—

Komata Hack Handicap, of £350; 6 fur.—Fairy Fox (18), 8.6; Bui Bahadur (3), Bed Arch (2), 8.0; Park Princess (10), 7.12; Herio (21), Red Rosina (9), Balham (8), Sir Orelio (5), 7.10; Jildi Jow (17), Bambury Hero (20), Cimbretta (4), 7.8; Ending (15), Lady Zenib (1), Monty (16), San Rosa (7), Law Court (13), Ttmarakau (19), Tunisia (11), Sheba (14)f Atonement (6), Silver Belle (12), 7.7. Bfhcket: Balham and Sir Orelio.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 59, Issue 4253, 10 March 1950, Page 5

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AUTUMN MEETING Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 59, Issue 4253, 10 March 1950, Page 5

AUTUMN MEETING Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 59, Issue 4253, 10 March 1950, Page 5

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