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LATE SPORTING

Sir Russell Takes Big Race at Paeroa

BRANSON BEATS AWARERE. GLENOTUS WINS STEEPLECHASE AGAIN. Per Press Association. WAIHI, Last Night. Perfect weather prevailed for tho concluding dpy of the Ohinemuri Jockey Club meeting at Paeroa to-day, when thero was a largo attendance. Results:— SECOND HURDLES, of 200 sovs.; li miles. 2 GLEN STAR, 9.10 (H, Duleiu) 1 4 GRAND ARCH, 9.1 (Foster) .. 2 3 STAR COMET, 10.3, (Brady) .. 3 Also started: 1 Tuamai, 5 Whaka King, 8 Luxurious, 7 Flying Swift, 6 Freyja. Won by three-quarters of a length, two lengths between second and third. Time, 3.4 4-5. HIKUTAIA HACK CUP, of 275 sovs.; S 4 furlongs. 10 QUINSILIA, 7.0 (Jones) .... 1 4 PAGE BOY, 8.5 (Tuohey) .... 2 9 PERENNIS, 7.5 (Thompson) .. 3 Also started: S King’s Guard, 5 Tkurnus, 3 Grand Tea, 2 Mauriana, 7 Measurer, .1 Snow Prince, 11 Always, 12 Day Lass.

Won by half a head each way. Time, 1.45.

WAITEKAURI HANDICAP, of 175 sovs.; six furlongs. 3 TRADESMAN, 5.4 (McLaugh-

lin) 1 2 BELLS OF SHANDON, 8.9 (McTavish) * 4 WILD TIME, 7.9 (Horne) .... * Also started: 1 Grand Spirit, 5 Oil King, 9 Cross Stitch, 6 Betterment, 8 Lapaway, 7 Silene. Won by a length, dead heat for second place. Time, 1.16 4-5. SHAW MEMORIAL, of 350 sovs.; 84 furlongs. 4 SIR RUSSELL, 7.7 (Parsons) .. 1 2 MAORI BOY, 8.9 (H. Duleiu) .. 2 3 DESERT GLOW, 8.6 (Me- • Tavish) ® Also started: 7 Lady’s Boy, 1 Lucy Rose, 8 High Pitch, 6 Luminary, 5 Tinakoa. Won by a length, three-quarters of a length between second and third. Time, 1.47 2-5. WAIHI HANDICAP, of 150 sovs.; 7 furlongs. 1 TENAKOE, 9.0 (Foster) .... 1 2 CHROMADYNE, 9.12 (Smith) . 2 6 SWEET WHISPER, 7.7 (Alexander)- 3 Also started: 8 Kilinthia, 7 Merry Lu, 4 Norval Tea, 5 Nomonatui, 3 Valorient. Won by half a head, two and a-half lengths between second and third. Time, 1.52 2-5. PAEROA HANDICAP, of 250 sovs.; 6 furlongs. 4 BRANSON, 8.3 (Tierney) .... 1 6 AWARERE, 9.3 (Day) ...... 2 1 LEITRIM, 9.3 (Foster) 3 Also started: 5 Kingfield, 7 British King, 2 Takutama, 3 Value, 9 Town Bird, 8 Rose Lupin. Won by a head each way. Time, 1.14 2-5. HAURAKI PLAINS STEEPLES, of 200 sovs.; 3 miles. 1 GLENOTUS, 11.1 (Sharkey) .. I 3 BOOMERDAY, 9.0 (Thompson) 2 4 ODIN, 9.11 (Stanway) 3 Also started: 5 Potoanui, 2 Mashoor, 7 Foxhound, 8 St. Warrigal, 8 Brundee Boy, 0 Spalpiko, Spalpiko ran off and Mashoor was pulled up with a broken iron. St. Warrigal fell. Won by ono and a half lengths, Time, 5.54 1-5.

WAIKINO HIGH WEIGHT, of 200 sovs.; 7 furlongs. 5 OWAIRAKA, 9.9 (Gill) 1 1 AWAMUTU, 8.5 (McTavish) .. 2 3 QUINSILIA, 8.0 (Jones) .... 3 Also started: 2 King Willonyx, 4 Princo Lu, 6 Carlaris, 8 Standfast, 10 Temperature, 3 Lunette, 11 Dainty Manners. Won by a head, a length between second and third. Time, 1.27 1-5. The investments for the day totalled £26,307 a 3 against £23,999 last year. Tho total for the meeting was £54,9n7, an increase of £558. OAMARU ACCEPTANCES. OAMARU, Last Night.

Acceptances for the first day of tho Oaroaru Jockey Club’s meeting on March 22, are:— AUTUMN HURDLES, of 140 sovs., 14 miles. —Antrim Boy 11.2, Oriflamb 11.1, Gayoma 11.1, Cala Day 1 ••> Rangitahi 10.2, Red Heather 9.7 Mime 9 4 Traho, Doublet Soult, Whifflcr 9.0. ■ TRIAL STAKES, of 110 sovs.; five furlongs. —Totolimai, Tipping, Trachono, Polada, Palmary, Mustn t Miss,’ Appeal, Royal Love Master Anomaly, Merry Peel, Night Recital 7.11, Colonel Qucx, Kentish Lady, Royal Heritage, Double Soult, Valuator' Tea Urn, Corn Queen, Rosewood, Saxie, Night Attire, Lord Thomond, Princess Thurnham, Fair Money, Gol K PRESIDENT’S HANDICAP, of 200 sovs.- one mile.—Meadow Lark 9.11, Taboo 9.1, Master Clarence 8.8, Money Mine 8.7, King Balboa 8.3, Night Lad 8.1, Waving Corn 7.7, Topero 7.3, Mount Boa 7.0. HACK HANDICAP, of 110 sovs.; six furlongs.—lmpertinence 8.10, Fair Exchange 7.13, Quinopal 7.12, Crossbow 7.11, Vinegrove 7.11, Dry Area, 7.11, Miss Marco 7.10, Academy .7.9, Silver Thread 7.7, Audience 7.5, Solmuri 7.4, Kentish Lady, Corn Queen, Leading Boy, Fair . Money, Coupling, Poor Boy, Bowline 7.3, Night Attire 7.2,

FLYING HANDICAP, of 160 sovs.; six furlongs. —Meadow Lark 10.3, Gay Sonnet 9.1, Rin Tin Tin 8.13, Nedda 8.11, Waving Corn 8,6, Arrowmir 8.0, Tripaway 7.7, Royal Tractor, Full Fling, Aco of Hearts 7.0. PARKSIDE HANDICAP, of 120 sovs.; one mile. —Taboo 9.11, Sealth, 8.10, John Bradbury B.G, Evening 8.1, Don Jose 7.12, Chickwhcat 7.11, Haze 7.3, Solgele, Dumblane, Felony 7.0. OAMARU TROT HANDICAP, (har-

ness), of 130 sovs.; lj miles—Pointal Radio, Licorice, Pandy Pointer, Elite Bingen, Lady Emmett, Valehead, Lady Sattinwood Belle Embrace ser., John Appear, Happy Land, Jolly Maid 24 yards behind, Otairo Rose 48yds. WAIKAURA TROT HANDICAP (saddle), of 125 sovs.; 1} miles.—Gold Chimes, Happy Land, Valehead, Lady Antrim, John Appear, Nor’wester, Almont Cling, Aviatrix, Rose Queen sen, Free Pointer, Otairo Rose, Mussolini 24yds behind.

CROSSBOW REHANDICAPPED TIMARU, Last Night. Crossbow has been re-handicapped 81bs., to 8.2 in the Waitangi Hack Handicap at the Waimate meeting. Tho following re-handicaps for the Bay of Plenty races have been declared:—Chromadyne 121bs. in the Maunganui Handicap, making his weight 9st. 51bs. and 121bs. in the President’s Hack Handicap, making tho weight Bst. lllbs.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 7170, 18 March 1930, Page 8

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LATE SPORTING Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 7170, 18 March 1930, Page 8

LATE SPORTING Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 7170, 18 March 1930, Page 8