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OHINEMURI MEETING.

ROUND UP CHIEF WINNER. ABBEY LASS’S GOOD DIVIDEND. Per Press Association. PAEROA, March 19. The feature of tho concluding day of the Ohineinuri Jockey Club’s meeting at Pacroa was the dividend of over three-quarters of a century attending tho first success of Abbey Lass. There was a very large attendance, ideal weather, and the track was in excellent order. Totalisator investments for tho meeting totalled £68,652, compared with £56,662 last year, an increase of £11,990. Results: — WAITEKAURI HANDICAP, of £2OO. Five furlongs. 1- NOITARO, 8.6 (McTavish) 1 2- V ITEM ENT,' 8.4 (Winder) 2 8-7 SILVER CLOUD, 7.0 (Vaughan) ... 3 Also started: 3-2 Pocket Venus 8.1, 10-11 Star Vaals 7.5, 5-4 Milaneon 7.4, 6-6 Shadow Queen 7.2, 9-9 Tahiti 7.0, 12-12 Capo Marita 7.0, 10-10 Solitary 7.0, 7-8 Gay Hussar 7.0, 4-5 Jayola 7.0. Three-quarters of a length; a length and a quarter. Time, 1.1 4-5.

SECOND HANDICAP HURDLES, of £250. One mile and three-quarters. 2- CELTIC LAD, 9.11 (Savage) ... 1 3- MASTER MUSK, 9.13 (McCrae) ... 2 1- SANDRIFT, 10.13 (Baker) 3 Also started: 3-3 Erination 11.6 and Count Roussillon 9.7,-"bracketed with Master Mu6k, 5-5 L’Allegro 10.9, 4-4 Mia Acroa 9.3, 6-5 Anagram 9.0, 7-7 Junes Lad 9.0. A length; a length and a half. Time, 3.15. WAIHI HANDICAP, of £2OO. Six furlongs. 12- ABBEY LASS, 7.10 (Winder) ... 1 3- AYNHO, 8.6 (ICoesing) 2 2- SUPERIOR GUARD, 8.5 (Clifford) 3 Also started: 6-6 Gav Egypt 9.0, 1-1 Gold Eagle 8.12, 11-11 Madelon 8.11, 9-8 Town Section 8.5, 4-4 General RbJ.e 8.0, 5-4 Lady Defoe 7.13, 7-6 Hempton 7.10, 8-9 Lapidarian 7.10, 14-14 Luleon 7.10. 10-10 Lucky Dick 7.10, 13-12 Simla 7.10. A length and a half; a length. Time, 1.15. NETHERTON HANDICAP, of £250. One mile and one furlong. 3- BALINAVAR, 7.5 (Vaughan) ... 1 6-7 COMETARIUM, 8.1 (Winder) ... 2 5-5 HIGH SEA, 7.0 (Clifford) 3 Also started: 1-1 Glen Abb 9.5, 2-2 Ringshot 8.9, 7-8 Brown Lap 8.6, 9-9 Arawa Rose 7.9, 4-3 Barrister 7.7, 8-6 General Ruse 7.7, 10-10 Mustang 7.3, 11-11 Mai do Mcr 7.0. Three lengths; a length and a half. Time, 1.52 3-5. SHAW HANDICAP, of £450. One mile and one furlong. 5- ROUND UP, 8.10 (Green) 1 1-1 DARK SHADOW, 8.3 (Winder) ... 2 6- MISS LU, 7.0 (Long) 3 Also started: 11-11 Gay Rose 8.3, 4-4 Valamito 8.0, 3-3 Grateful 7.7, 2-2 Llangollen 7.6, 9-10 Dav Wind 7.5, 7-7 Sinking Fund 7.4, 8-6 Tybalt 7.2„ 12-12 Parquet 7.0, 13-13 King Musk 7.0, 15-15 Gay Streak 7.0, 14-14 Bonny Gay 7.0, 10-9 Prince Rangi 7.0. Three-quarters of a length each way. Time, 1.52 3-5. HAURAKI PLAINS STEEPLECHASE, of £250. About three miles. 1- RIOTOUS, 10.13 (McDowell) ... 1 2- MIO LUME, 9.13 (Stewart) 2 4- SMILIN’ THRU, 9.0 3 Also started : 3-3 Valpeen 10.10, 7-7 Hot Dance 9.0, 5-5 Gadger 9.0, 6-6 Grantham 9.0.' A length and a half; six lengths. Time, 5.43 2-5. PAEROA HANDICAP, of £3OO. Six furlongs. LORNACRE, 7.12 (Long) 1 1-2 GOLDEN SHEILA, 9.0 (Goldfinch) 2 9-9 PRINCE ACRE, 7.12 (Hain) ... 3 Also started: 5-5 Inver 8.1, 4-4 Orate 7.10, 2-3 To Hai 7.10, 7-7 Johnny Walls 7.0, and Gold Vaals 7.0 bracketed), 6-6 Miss Te Koura 7.0, 8-8 Land Girl 7.0. A neck; a head. Time, 1.13 2-5. WAIKINO HANDICAP, of £250. Seven furlongs. 4- FOREST ACRE, 7.12 (McKenzie) ... 1 7- MAY SONG, 8.8 (Winder) 2 13- STRATHIRE, 8.5 (Goldfinch) ... 3 Also started : 1-1 Te Monowai 9.10, 11-11 Melvanui 8.12, 2-4 Lady Meath 8.12, 8-3 Cappy 8.9, 3-2 Huntingmore 8.2, 5-5 Poker Face 7.12, 6-7 Ohmaha 7.8, 9-9 Dragon Moth 7.7, 13-13 Clooneen 7.3, 14-14 Siega 7.0, 10-10 Galloping Acre 7.0. A neck; a head. -Time, 1.30 3-5. Recent arrivals at Ellcrslie fimm Gisborne are Hunting Star and Collision, who appear to be in forward condition, but they will not be asked to race until the Wliangarci mooting next month. Both are brilliant jumpers and they will only need to keep sound to achieve some success at the autumn and winter meetings.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 95, 21 March 1938, Page 6

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OHINEMURI MEETING. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 95, 21 March 1938, Page 6

OHINEMURI MEETING. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 95, 21 March 1938, Page 6

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