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RESULTS AT NELSON

KORERO SCORES AGAIN DAY OF SMALL FIELDS FOUR FAVOURITES SUCCESSFUL [BY TELEGRAPH PRESS ASSOCIATION] NELSON, Monday The Nelson Jockey Club's meeting was concluded to-day in fine but overcast weather The track was soft. Korero, who won the Nelson Cup on Saturday, scored in the chief event today, the Redwood Memorial Handicap. P S. Atkins rode five winners at the meeting having three successes on Saturday and two to-day. The totalisator handled £3572 to-day, making the total for the meeting £BOBI. Results were:— TRIAL STAKES, of £SO; G fur.—l Isaacs (G Ridgwiy), 1, 2 Copenna (S. Anderson). 2: 8 Arrowin (J. W Jennings), 3. Also started: •• Sir Gallant. Two lengths: four lengths. Time, lm 18 S-ss. MOTUEKA HACK HANDICAP, of £7O; G fur.—l Pukeko, 9.5 (P. S. Atkins), 1; 4 Zet,es, 8.3 (R Drinkwater), 2; 3 Imasurvey. 7.11 (W. E. Pine), 3. Also started: 5 Gayfire, 7.10; 2 Pegged Exchange, 8.2. Half a length; two lengths Time, lm 17 l-6a. REDWOOD MEMORIAL HANDICAP. Of £100; 1 mile 1-KOREIO, 8.11 (W E. Pine) .. .. 1 2—WALTON PARK. 9.S (P S. Atkins) 2 4—SISTERINA, 7.0 (J E. McCauley) .. 8 Also Started.—B Coomassio. 7.6; 5 Rothen. 7.0 Two lengths; same. Time, lm 445. PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP, of £100; 1 mile.—3 Rose Val. 8.9 CR Drinkwater). 1; 4 Chaste, 7.10 (P. 8. Atkins). 2; 2 Pnwky, 7.5 (W E. Pine). 3 Also started; 1 Master Reynard. 9.0; 7 Kalmuk, 8.3;. 5 Impossible, 7.5; 6 Pharaoh, ".0 Length and a-half: length Time, m 45s FLYING HANDICAP, of £80; 6 fur.-l Bon Tray. 8.4 (P. S Atkins). 1; 8 Haulbowline. 7.13 (J E McCnvley). 2; 2 MilnHi, B.G (G. Ridgway), 8. Also started: 4 Kozan, 7.11 Length and a-half: length Time, lm 16 2-ss. STOKE HACK HANDICAP, of £7O; 5 fur.—3 Impossible, 7.9 (S. Anderson), I; 2 Zionist. 7.10 (W. E Pine). 2: I Dollar Bill, 8.10 (P S. Atkins), 3. Also started: 4 Margaret Ro3e. 7.4. Length and a-half: five lengths. Time, lm 4s. GLEN MEMORIAL HANDICAP, of £80: 7 fur.—4 Sisterina. 77 (J. E. McCauley), 1; 1 Revision, 8.9 IW. E'. Pine). 2: 3 Rose Val. 7.1 (P. S. Atkins). 3. Also started: 2 Coomnssie, 8.1 Length: four lengths. Time, lm 30 4-sa.

SALE OF BLOODSTOCK

MR. W. R. KEMBALL'S STUD TOP PRICE FOR LADY PAM [by telegraph—own correspondent] WELLINGTON. Monday The dispersal sale of Mr W R Kemball's thoroughbred stud at Masterton drew a very large attendance and, aB there was keen bidding for several of the lots, the Rale proved very successful There was no demand for the stallion Cape Horn, but the brood mares sold well Lady Pam (Limond—Princess topped the sale at 375gns, and was bought by the auctioneers as agents, her ultimate destination being New South Wales Mr. Ralph Holden. of the Mana stud. Hawke's Bay paid 25figns for Lilock Lilock is by Limond from Lovelock, a sister to Left, the dam of Peter Jackson Oaine Carrineton and Wotan, and, as Mr Holden owns Sieg fried tho sire of Wotan. his ambition is obvious Other sales made were:—Princess Pat (All Black Martian Princess), to Mr A. R. Higgs, of Christchnrch. 95gns Valeni 'Valais—Lady Capertee), Mr W C Gregory Taihape. lfiOgns: Miss Wayward °( Roniform Lady Wayward IT ). Mr .1 G Alexander Maxwell. 60gns Bonrina (Bonl form Desrina). Mr D. Clark. Featherston. 45gns; Ros" Mnrtian 'Martian—Rose Red) Mr .1 J McGrath. The Curragh stud. 7 0gns: Aryan Beauty (Limond -Jewel of Asia), Wright Stephenson and Company, for a New South Wales client, 27f)gns Ice ball (Valkyrian—Pebble II). Wright, Rlephenson and Company as agents 45cns; Dovelike (Chief Ruler—Dovelet). Mr J J McGrath. The Curragh stud, 2'iOgns: Agreeable 'Psychology Woodhnm). New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency. 25gns. Frosty Morn (Feramorz—Sunlight), Mr D DougIns Masterto'; 25gns. Vivette (Hunting Song—Grey Eyes) Mr C Cameron. Mas terton. 75*118, Conflicting (H.vmrstra—Con flict). Mrs A M. Rutherford. Eketahuna. 20sns Ragfair (Bezoninn GnUantrv). Mr R Gray. 25gns: Eurella (HnllowmnssPproneal) Wright Stephenson and Com pany. as agents. 17gns; Lady Fingers (Merry Moment—Knkawai). Mr D Doug las. Mnstert >n. 25gns. A yearling filly by Lord Quex—Rose Mar tian was sold to Mr E Wilton. Opaki. for IPens On account of Mr fjemball holdinc a dispersal sale an impression has been created that he is going out of racing, but such is nor the case The lease of his stud farm expiree in November, so he has ois persed th'-i stock, but he has retained lfi foals from his mares, and they will in due course come down to The two two-year-olds Royal Legion (Chief Ruler— Drnmn), nnd Bachelor Song (Hunting Sons -Bachelor's Picture) who were passed in at the sale, have been sent down to W McConkey at Trentham. and Orby'e Last hap been turned out.

NEW PLYMOUTH TRACK

IMPROVEMENT BY ORAPAi [BY telegraph OWN correspondent] NEW PLYMOUTH. Monday Although both the trial crass and the plough wer»» in excellent order there was not a great deal of fast work at New Plymouth on Saturday! nearlv all the horses being restricted to steadv pace-work R(-freshet and Amyril ran sfx furlongs on (rial grass in l.lrfl There uas not a greiit deal of pace on early, but both tin is lied aolidlv Refresher has come through his recent racing well Orapai. with tair weight finished too solidly for Chikara over five furlongs on the plough in 1.0 Hu- two races at Hawera have worked >. great improvement in the big cheHinut whe carried out bis task in great style The Tiger, looking particularly well, was sent twice round on the plough at half pacp

EPSOM DRIVER'S CHANGE

L. LAVER NOW AT TE RAPA The Epsom trotting driver L. Laver. who aerved his apprenticeship with A J Julian and was for gome time connected with S M August's stable has returned to his former employer nt Te Rapa where, in addition to looking after the promisinc young pacer Worthy Boy. he will assist with Juhan'c useful team of wallopers Laver has don fair amount of race driving during the Inst two seasons, meeting with goud measure of sure-ess Ho has recently dr.vej L Booth's horses. Mnnco „ m l Willie Derby n their eneaeements. miming plate mooey with each_ and it is likelv thai he will continue to do the driv nu for the Nguruawahio owner Laver was TJiated with W-'thy Cause aauccess ful pacer to whom Worthy Bov is a full bro-he? The -'atte- was not started at Hamilton havina in'ureH himself '■ slieh tl.v H fter rncina at Onrnhridpe By Worthy Bond from Miw* Kolfe Worthy Boy is splendidly bred hnd that, ho ie solid some horae has been shown by the fact that he has been placed in his twa racea

THE WAIKATO TROTS fFKOM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT] HAMILTON Monday The gate takings at the Wnikato Trotting Club's meeting on Saturday amounted^ to £l2B as compared with £251 which was taken on the first day of last years two-day meeting, a decrease of £l2B.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22108, 14 May 1935, Page 7

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RESULTS AT NELSON New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22108, 14 May 1935, Page 7

RESULTS AT NELSON New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22108, 14 May 1935, Page 7

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