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£84,254 HANDLED

DAY OF MEETING fc<JOOD DOUBLE DIVIDEND / OUTSIDER WINS THE CUP k com him* regarding the tagrdred facilities at *• Paeroa igaeecune ym heard from many |£|mm at the firot day <rf the Ohine* |M Jockey CWa antamn meeting, M eft Satnrday. The extra windows {nteathw a* wail a* for payouts |£ the totaHsatoro allowed bottom to Kfeat tWr fancy in comfort and ■Mbatik delay, and this, possibly, was ■Nty rewonriMe for the increased of £18,167. fc. ‘ Tha total invested through both maltanters, the win and phfce and Mhias maohtoo was IBMM, comMB*d with MOST for the flrot day ■ *a autumn meeting last year. The MNal invested on the doubles totaiisMy was £6618 la compared with ■i) invested at the club's summer ri|fctint,in December. 4fthoagh pr|or to the meeting the pabhc were confident that the wooid be an easy one to pick, fltf not’prove to be the case on iw dty when the outsider on mhUa totalizator, Battle Rock, took Hgi CMaeaturi Cup-and although the M gflpportorf Bean Bove get up to Kittos St Patrick's Handicap, the Mli'W of the double, the return ■pi iigafrpaM cm being ttt & for HH'; e^— j Mtafo was g padttfWariy large Kilt praoatt for the fixtun the Kir Wag flho and warm, while KjteMk was in good order. Although Eglfll find dfuß programme f or the ■KdjMo waewell maintained and this Kws fnwursMy coaaaentod on E2X'3^r wh ’ b * 4a,luUMi Spathe win gad pipe totaßsator

■MMrrwvmi toMM? Bettie Sock who wm 4jß in the OhiMoaH Cop, in M tdfee horns faced the ftartor, dividend of fl® 17s facet. dividend of the day, Mtor, wto itapnql by the To Rape KM| ffaßoper, Ts Rebwe, which K jit Mtewd dWsibnof the Kaito return to Investors the ■BMlittel preAt of £4* 13s for a win EjrM Ad for a place. Other were paid by Parawtamr of the Ant division MbKathsn Stakes, bo Hon. W. S. ■BMpII the year old, Hatton, the ■Mir ot tito McGuire Handicap, and ■MSrtdbwbo took the Komata Kditop, Um test race of the day. ■MkiHy no Faeroe tanned hdraec Bkffad as winners bat Lady VennaJP'tataaod locally by Mr E. R. WelMk'A&tod second in the first dhdEi of the Keibers Stokes? the mnning of the sixth race, Ktoheadßone trophies were presented HLotoeeosful/ owners by the dub’s JbMmt, Mr H. Dent Mr L. H. MApon, owner of Battle Rock, rewtod the trophy allotted to the Khimri Cup while Mr J. C. EdMods, the owner-tniiner of Fireman, presented with a trophy for ids I l||toe's success in the G. P. lamb jßsMorial Baek Cup Handicap. tike day was not without incident, owned and trained by Mrs tiLK/Bortord at Matomato, was desMod after breaking « log in the MBtoff < too Kafcere Stakes while ■faffthtful, owned and trained fay Mr It 4. Mto of Kopnarahi had to be toMtowwn frees the G. P. Lamb jfitaeottal Bade Cap Handl rap after it ■rboMed in its preliminary, Thought■d charged through a* oicpgmis body* M>to too Paoroa-Hrtmeo main highMF, bot Moen two parted earn out the bitumen, to skid and ■MNfcr, throwiikf ito ridor B. A. PeH|to'Stodor * further ear and then Mber wildly down the road towards ■MOm JPuUfaiy suffered contusions ■NRe Spfte, abrasions of the rigfat Ek, -.'and alight abrasions to toe arm, bat was reported to have •eenped oerious injury, but was sent Re toe Waikato hospital for cboervatbp. Bapporters of Ttoughful had Rteto money refunded. Earlier in the wy> toe apprentice R. W. Hedgeman Map thrown by Gin Gold, a starter in Ed second division of too Kaihere Hhtose, and the boy was brought back tok' toe caatmlty room having struck ■bp sail in his fall but his .injuries ■yrtnaately proved to bo slight. AnMbr rider was losmd for the horse KnaMlßf it io take part in the race. M||Kfag woe intamttaff throughout Eb'tofff sovetnl good todsbea being gHbHOMd and toe photo Anish ayparto to caaaataflv used. ; 1 r* •

Details : PATETONGA HACK HU'RDLES. First £270, second £5O, third £3O; about 1 mile and 51 fur. I—l—Vienna View, Mrs. E. A. J. Peterson's ch h., 4yrs., by Surview—Seatoast, 9.4 (J. R. Gillies) 1 9 —l1—Sir .Bondi, Mrs R. M. Smiths b g, aged, by Diato-

mous—Bon Roe, 9X> (L. White) 2 2—2 —Happy Fox, M. T. Crawford's br g, aged fyy P&x-bridge—-Pleasure Time, 10.1 (D. Mackinnon) — — 3

Also Started: 8-8 Saffron Walden, 10-10 Flowerburn, 15-15 Dominie, 7-5 Encomiast, 3-3 Marie’s Tray, 18-18 Tweedora, 17-17 Shepherd’s Ace, 19-19 Tirinia, 16-16 Race Lad, 19-20 Baffle Plate, 5-7 Pirelio, 12-12 Ohuka Fox, 11-9 Highworth, 4-6 Rossview, 6-4 Better Boy, 13-14 Master Moti, 14-1 j Tanga-ta-Koa. Half a length; three lengths. Rossview was fourth. Time, 3.4 2-5. Winner trained by R. H. and A. J. Martin, Matamata. Dividends: Win. £3 15s. Places, £1 13s, 16 18s 6d, £1 19s. NOVICE STAKES First £3O, second £45, third £25; three-year-old non-winners; 6 fur. 3—3 —Theodora, G. S. Wales’ ch f. by Theio—Recipient, 8.0 (M. Martinovich) ... 1 1— E. R. Worth’s b g, by Gold Nib—Hororata, 8.3 (A. C. Leatham) -2 2— Becca Town, A. C. Trousdal’s b f, by Te Hero——Laptown, 8.0 (B. D. Mark wick) ♦- 3 A4so Started: 12-14 Gold Town, 4-4 Double Crown, 5-8 Soma, 14-13 Silver Hook, 7-5 Brer Reynard, 11-11 Stockton, 16-17 Red Gem, 6-6 Master Jovial, 10-9 Lord Wally, 15-15 Double Dash, 13-12 Miss Pictavig, 9-10 Miss Monowai, 18-18 8-7 Valla Vale, 17-16 Mias Orelio. Two lengths; three lengths and a-half. Soma was fourth. Time, 1.14. Winner trained by W. J. McLean, Ellerslie. Dividends: Win, £5 18s 6d. Places, £ll7s; £1 6s; £1 ss. KAIHERE STAKES. First in each division £l5O. second £2O, third £10; four-year-olds and upward; mon-winners; 6 fur. First Division 10— —Paramatta, R. Nash’s br g, 4yrs,'by Stourbridge—Miss Prim, 8.9, car. 8.101 (C. McColl) - - 1 s—s—Lady Vennachar, S. J. WaldTOh’s br m, 4yrs, by Beau Repairs—Vfennachar, 8.6 (R. L. Parker) -- - - 6 1—3 — A. N. Gibbons’ b g, by Ninth Duke—Miss Reynard, 8.9 (J. R. Gillies) — 3 Also Started: 14-15 Sir Felix, 15-14 BaHygiHin, 19-201 Effendi, 20-18 Rajalal. 18-21 Hinui, 21-22 Contravene, 13-12 Akuhoa, 6-4 Far South; 2- Rose Contact, 7-7 Medieval Maid, 12-13 Lly Bell, 3-2 Sweet Caress, 11-10 Wee Marie. Three lengths and a-half; length and a-half. Rose Contact was fourth. Winner trained by J. R. Nash, Cambridge. Dividends: Win, £ll 8s 6d. Places, £5 14s 6d; £2 6s 6d. Second Division 17—17— Mrs M. B. Ver- • coe’s ch g, by Orelio—Shadow Queen, 8.9 (I. J. Galvin) .... 1 11— 10—Princess Leonie, E. H. Cooksey’s br m, 4yrs, by Beau Leon —Hunting Princess, 8.6 M. Koperu) —- - - -2 9—9—Lodestone, A. H. Storey’s b g, syrs., by Contact—Glittering, 8.9 (L. W. Carlton) 3 Also Started: 22-23 Wingfield, 8-8 Treval, 16-16 True Dink, 22-18 Rangi’s Knight, 13-12 Gin Gold, 6-4 Trypede (pulled up), 2-1 Theatre Lane, 7-7 Turntide, 12-13 Middle Page, 5-5 Trillium, 4-6 Gay Calorie, 3-2 Chantilly. Three-quarters of a length; three lengths. Trillium was fourth. Time, I. 1-5. Winner trained by J. G. Crosby, Te Aapa. Dividends: Win, £43 18s. Places, £l6 17s 6d; £4 12s 6d. Brackets: Lady Vennachar and Trillium, Princess Leonie and Wee Marie. OHINEMURI CUP. First £650 and trophy valued at £5O, second £2OO, third £lOO. about 11 miles. B—B—Battle Rock, L. N. Hodgson’s ch g, 4yrs, by Battle Song —Rock Dove, 7.0, car. 7.8 i (B. D. Markwick) .... 1 s—4—La Ferie, L. L. E. Chapman’s b m, 4yrs, by Beau Leon —Ngamoko, 7.0 (V. H. Simpson) ... .... .... -2 3— s—King Finehall, Mrs H. Murray’s br c, 3yr», by iFinis— Chalette, 8.2 (R. D.’ Samson) 8 Also Started: 1-1 Cowper, 9-9 Silver Dan, 6-7 The Gent, 2-2 Paul, 4-3 Radiant Fox, 7-6 Cairnwhin. Neck; two lengths. The Gent was fourth. Thne, 2m. 87 8-ss. Winner trained by L. L. Collett, Te Awamutu. Dividends: Win, £l9 17s. Places, £4 3s 6d; £2 4* fid; £2 16s.

McGUIRE HANDICAP. First £230, second £45, third £25; two-year-olds; 6 fur. 4 — 4—Hutton, Hon. W. S. Goosman’s b g, by Ruthless —Mouton Bond, 7.12 (R. D. Samson) 1 7_B—First Up, W. M. O’Kane’s br c, by Robin Goodfellow—- . Moymell, 7.6, car. 7.10 (C. B. Wells) .... -- -- -- -2 5— s—Emma Hamilton, F. Livingstone’s ch f, by Admiral’s Luck —Sheelin, 7.4 (A. Messervy) 1 Also Started: 2-1 Foxhill and Longford (bracketed), 1-2. Cincinnati, 20-20 Swiftwood, 21-21 Phamad, 6-6 Rear Admiral, 16-17 Caradoc, 13-13 Wotan’s Gold, 3-3 Peter Boy, 8-9 Queen Nib, 14-14 flidden Treasure, 12-12 Mybella, 9-7 Royal Spray, 10-10 Petition, 19-19 Bonny Greek, 15-15 Gold Scorn, 11-11 Editress, 18-16 Skathos, 17-18 Lady Colum. Nose; three length. Mybella was fourth. Time, Im. 15s. Winner trained by J. L. Muir, Te Rapa. Dividends: Win, £l3 17s. Places, £3*ls fid; £6 12s 6d; £3 15s.

LAMB MEMORIAL HACK CUP First £320 and trophy valued at £5O, second £75, third £55; about li miles 1 —1—Fireman, J. C. Edmunds’ b g, syrs, by Jovial Son—Fireplace, 9.3 (J. R. Gillies) 1 s—s—Surprise Packet, L. V. Burdett’s b m, 6yrs. by Velocipede

—Tartan Feather, 8.7, car. 8.2 L. W. Carlton) 2 4—B—High Warden C. R. Powell's b g, 6yrs, by Lord* Warden — Exalted, 7.11 (M. Martinovich) 3

Also? Started: 6-7 Gay Chance, 8-9 Picardy, 3-3 Happy Fox, 10-10 Leadership, 7-6 Plain Jim, 2-2 Sabina, 11-11 Cosmoledo, 9-8 Tumbleweed. Length; three lengths. Happy Fox was fourth. Time, 2m 39 3-ss. Winner trained by owner, Takanini. 4 Dividends: Win, £2 Ils 6d. Places, £1 7s; £3 55;.£2 13s 6d. ST. PATRICK’S HANDICAP First £370, second £75, third £55; 6 fur. 2— 3—Beau Reve, Hon. F. G. Young’s b g, 6yrs,. by Beaulivre—Vivette, 7.4, car. 7.5 (V. H. Simpson) - - - - - 1 6 —5 —Patio, W. R. Shattock’s ch. g, 3yrs, by Orelio—Patricia Ann, 7.0, car. 7.21 (A. Messervy -- -2 3— I—Silver Blue, H. E. Whitford’s gr g, 3yrs, by Theio — Dorothy Jean, 7.2, car. 7.2 i (T. Reynolds) .... - 3 l-2 Dixie, 11-11 Queen Opal, 4-4 Lady’s Bridge, 7-7 Rare Fox, 1-12 Beb, 5-6 Noble Victor, 9-9 Shahnaz, 10-10 Magic Stride, 8-8 Woolooga. Neck each way. Dixie was fourth. Time Im 12s. Winner trained by R. H. and A. J. Martin, Matamata. Dividends; Win, £4 9s 6d. Places, £2 Is; £2 4s; £1 17s. Double (for 10s) Battle Rock-Beau Reve, £53 Bs. KOMATA HACK HANDICAP Virst £7O, second £5O, third £3O; 6 fur. s—6—Lady Zenib, C. W. Boreham and M. F. Khan’s gr f, 3yrs, by Theio—Bon Rose, 7.7 (M. Martinovich) .... - 1 3— s—Bui Bahadur, L. N. Hodgson’s gr g, 3yrs, by Nizami— Mon Acre, 8.0 (T. W. Green) 2 4— 3—Fairy Fox, Mrs F. M. Reilly’s bm, 4yrs, by Brer Fox—fSeiglinde, 8.6 (R. D. Samson) 3 Also Started: 7-10 Red Arch, 11-13 Park Princess, 13-12 Heroa, 1-1 Red Rosina, 6-4 Balham and Sir Orelio (bracketed), 12-11 Jildi Jow. 10-8 Bambury Hero, 8-9 Cimibrette, 9-7 Monty, 15-15 San Rosa, 14-14 Tamarakau, 2-2 Sheba. Two length each way. Park Princess was fourth. Time, lm 13 2-ss. Winner trained by S. H. Phipps, Rotorua. - Dividends: Win, £lO 8s 6d. Places, £3 12s 6d; £3 7s 6d; £2 18s. JOCKEY SUSPENDED ABUSIVE. BEHAVIOUR

Jockey W. Skillington, of Paeroa, was suspended for one month by the judicial Committee of the Ohinemuri Jockey Club at Paeroa on Saturday for abusive behaviour toward Mr K. Dean, a steward of the club.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 59, Issue 4254, 13 March 1950, Page 5

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£84,254 HANDLED Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 59, Issue 4254, 13 March 1950, Page 5

£84,254 HANDLED Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 59, Issue 4254, 13 March 1950, Page 5

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