THE PAEROA MEETING
TRACK IN FINE ORDER « TOTALISATOR BAROMETER [bt telegraph—OWN correspondent] PAEROA, "Wednesday It is confidently anticipated that tho annual race meeting of the Ohinemuri Jockey Club, to be held at Paeroa next Saturday and Monday, will, with fine weather, bo a great success. Good rain on Monday and yesterday has made the going much easier, and one trainer who arrived with four horses on Thursday and who has patronised the meeting for many years, states that tlio track has never been ill such good order. Ten horaes arrived from Hamilton on Tuebday, Imperial Prince and Exaggeration from To Puke to-day, and many are expected to-morrow, including Tybalt, who is engaged in tho Hack Cup on Monday. Betting will be conducted on the win and place system. Tho olub has decided to inatal the totalisator barometer, for indicating the dividends horses are paying, which was used for tho first time in the Auckland Province at Te Rapa last weekend.
RESULTS AT WYNDHAM FAVOURITES FARE BADLY MARGARET BELL'S SUCCESS [BY TELEGRAPH —PItESS ASSOCIATION] INVERCARGILL, "Wednesday The annual meeting of the Wyndhara Trotting Club was held to-day. The weather was fine and the track was in fast order. The totalisator handled £11,690 10s, against £10,216 last year. Results: — FERRY HANDICAP (in paddle), of £100; unhoppled trotters; limit 8.49; 11 mileß.7 —5 Clipped Wings, limit (W. Todd), 1; 4—7 Paul Bingen, 12yds bhd (Pringle), 2; 3—2 Imperial Wave, 48yds bhd (McDonald), 8. Also started: I—4 Fair Voyage, 11—13 Reta Rothschild, 13 —11 Blue Logan, 12—12 Trafalgar Boy, 14—14 Waikiwi, B—B Annie Moko, limit; 9—9 Fernlee, 86yds bhd; 2—l Lady Sonoma, 10—10 Sylvia Moko, 48; 5—3 Bell Norris, 84; 6—(5 Cathedral Rose, 96. Five lengths; six. Bell Norris was fourth. Times: 3m 40s, 3m 40s, 3m 495. NOVICE HANDICAP, of £105; limit 3.43; 11 miles.—First division: 4—4 Mishap, limit (Mitchell). 1; I—2 Grand Mogul, limit (McLeod), 2; 2—l Picotee, limit (Walsh), 3. Also started: 15—15 Happy Star, 3—l Vacation, B—lo Edith Grntton, 10—8 Autoco, 5—5 Worthy Claire, 7—6 Seamark, 6—7 Silver Guy, 11—11 Storm Chimes, Jun., limit. Half a length; one. Seamark -was fourth. Times: 3m 265, 8m 26 2-ss. Second division: 3 —l Desert Cloud, 24yds bhd' (Maconnell), coupled with Vacation, 1; 12—13 Gold Valley, limit (Thomas), 2; 13 —14 Captain Sun, limit (Reed). 3. Also started: 4—4 Queenie Lee, limit, bracketed with Mishap, limit; 16—16 Winnie Lee, limit: 2-1 Mountain Lad, limit, bracketed with Picotee, limit; 4—3 Pacha. 5—5 Bill Drusua, 11—12 Master Garry, G—7 Chief Drusus, limit; 14 —14 Lee Voyage, 86yds bhd; 9—9 Chevalier, 48. One length; 10. Queen Lee was fourth. Times: 3m 27 2-ss, 3m 27 3-ss.
TOI TO.I HANDICAP (in saddle), of £115; limit 2.22; 1 mile.—l—s Weary Voyage, limit (Maeonnoll), 1; I—l Mountain Jewel, 24yds bhd ("Walsh). 2: 5—4 Dusky, limit (Wallis). 8. Also started: 2—l Lotd Antrim. limit; 6—6 Sergeant Dallas, 3—3 Scotfreo, 2—2 Anthum, 24. Two lengths; four. Scotfree was fourth. Times: 2in 15s, 2m 13 l-ss, 2m 16s 2-ss.
WYNDHAM TROTTING CLUB HAK^ICAP. Of £250; limit 4.48; 2 milen 6—S—MAT? GARET BELL. 60yds bhd CWallis) ' -• 1 23 —KIBO. GOyde bhd CWaleh) .. 2 I—I—ROCKS AHEAD. 12yds bhd (E. Todd) 3 Mso Started.—s—7 Lindrum. 3—3 Wraeke.,% 4_4 Moko Child, limit; I—l Lyn- * od, 24yds bhd, bracketed with Rocks \liead; 7—U Erin's Fair, 24. Three-quarters of a length; one. Moko Child was fourth. Times: 4m 295. 4m 29 l-ss. 4m 33 2-ss. EDENDAL HANDICAP, of £135; limit 3,56; 1 mile 5 fur.—2—2 Fairhaven. 12yds blul (Walsh), 1; 6—G Vologda, limit (Lawlor). 2; 5—5 Ready Money, limit (Onllapher), 3. Albo etarted: B—B8 —8 Erin'e fitar, limit; I—l Royal Drive, limit, aild Dame Fortune. 12yds bhd. bracketed; 7—7 Dusky, limit; 9 —9 Lord Antrim, 4—3 Real Gold, 12yds bhd; 8-4 Royal Guy, 36. One length; head. Erin's Star was fourth. Times: 3m 40 2-ss, 3m 41 3-ss, 3m 41 4-ss. MENZIES HANDICAP, of £125 (unlioppled trotters): limit 5.4; 2 miles.—l—l Leeway, 00yds bhd (Brown). 1; 4—4 Golden Bingcn, 84yds bhd (Waite) 2; C—s Lady Sonoma. 24yds bhd (Walsh), .1. , Also started: 14 —13 Annie Moko, 3—6 bair Voyage, 7—7 Paul Bingen. 18—10 Anna, s Voyage, 16—16 Alistcr Oag, 15—15 Molly King. 13 —14 Coreopsis, limit; 11 —11 I lr, P e "' l ' Wave. 21yds bhd: 9—9 Sylvia Moko. 36; B—7 Lee Boy. GO; 2—2 Kippagh. 72; 5-3 Helen's Bay, 84; 12—12 Cathedral Rose. 96. One and a-hftlf lengths: one. Helen s Hay was fourth. Times; 4m 4S 2-ss. 4m 46 4-os, 4m 51 4-os.
PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP, of £115; limit 3.39; 1} mil«.-6-6 Sir Cowan, limit (McGregor), 1; 4-2 Monty Chimes, limit (J. Longford). 2; 1-1 Sunny Southland, 12yds bhd (Gallagher), 3. Also started: 2-4 Carillon Chimes. 12-9 Lucky Lee. 10—10 Hard Times. 5-5 Happiness, limit; 12—12 Red King, 9—ll Master Lee. 12yds bhd; 3—3 Vologda. B—B Erin's Chief. 24; 7—7 Dame Fortune, 36. Four lengths; two. Erin s Chief was fourth. Times; 3m 2is, 3m 27 l-ss, 3m 27 3-ss.
FINAL HANDICAP, of £155; limit 2.56: li milea. —2 —2 Mountain Jewel, limit (Walsh), 1; 7—B Sorseant Dallas limit, (Mitchell), 2; I—l Lynwood. 21yds bhd (Hooper). 3. Also started: 4—5 Binften Wrack, 6—6 Scotfrcc, 3—4 Frank Mac, limit: 5-3 Erin's Boy. 9-9 Imperial BingeTl, i_i Rocks Ahead, 12yds bhd, biackcted with Lynwood: B—7 Erin's Fair, 24. Three-quarters of a length; head. Rocks A'nfrad was fourth. Times: 2m 47 2-ss, 2m 47 3-Ss. 2m 45 4-ss.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22058, 14 March 1935, Page 9
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