MARTON MEETING
SPEEDMINT AND CURIE DEAD-HEAT TOTE FIGURES INCREASE (IVr Press Association.) WANGANUI, last night. The Marlon Jockey Club’s spring meeting was held to-day in good weather. Thu track was excellent and- the attendance better than for many years. The lotalisator handled £6751 against £4957. Additional results were: Marlon Handicap.—l-1 Speedmiut (A. Tinker) and 2-2 Curie (Voitre), dead heat, 1: 6-6 Joie de Yal (S. Wilson), 3. Also ran: 7-7 Retract, 3-3 Chopin, 4-4 Count Palatine, 5-5 Little. Doubt. The third- horse was two lengths away. Time, 2.11 1-5. Spring Hack Handicap. —1-1 I’ango (K. Voitre). 1; 3-3 Ythan (S. Anderson), 2; 7-5 Nebulae (W. Broughton), 3. Also rati: 2-2 Chief Marionette, 4-4 Mercian Prince, 5-5 Cape Fair, 6-7 March Alone, 7- Beryl Latour, 9-9 Milnrow, 10-10 Park Acre. Won by half a length and a length. Time, 1.53. 'Railway Handicap:—2-3 Foreign Queen (S, Wilson), 1; 1-1 Diatomous (P. Atkins), 2: 7-6 Sir Poinbal (A. Eastwood), 3. Also ran: 4-4 Catlland and Fiji (bracketed), 6-7 Royal Bengal, 3-2 lmpasto and King’s Knave (bracketed), 5-5 Knollinerc. Won by half a length, and a. length-and a-half. Time, 1.14 4-5. Farewell Handicap.—l-1 Tavern Knight (IT. Goldfinch), 1 ; 3-3 Acceptable (P. Atkins), 2; 6-5 Acrolict (W. E. Pine) 3; Also ran: 5-4 Ebeinn, 2-2 Stadium, 8- Manawatu, 7-7 Snowball, 4-5 Maypay, 9-9 Icier. Won by a neck, and a length and a-half. Time, 1.2 4-5.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18193, 14 September 1933, Page 3
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