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MANAWATU RACES

CUP TO SILVER RING SEVERE WINS CLOVERLEA MEMORIAL TO PRINCESS DOREEN (Per Press Association.) PALMERSTON N., last night. The Manawatu Racing Uiin's autumn meeting opened in gionous weather, 'the totalisator put through iJl2,ujO' IDs, compared with £9392 lO.s on the corresponding day last year. Ln the Prince of Wales Handicap Illuminate was the pacemaker from Gienvane and -Miss hushabye. tiieiivane dropped back and as soon as heads were turned for home Run challenged and won easily from Pladie and Illuminate. Additional results were:

Clovertea Nursery Handicap.—3 Severe (W. J. Broughtcn), 1; T 11 Duce (D. Marsh), 2; 1 Gay Sheik (A. Tinker). 3. Also ran -. 2 FiUojov", 7 happy Landing (bracketed with II Duce), 6 Blue Garter, 8 Hunting Scene and Rompalong -bracketed). 5 Le Grand. 9 Going Gay, 14 Ringshot, 15 bTnnesko, 11 Puroto, 10 Surprise Item, 4 Shirley Dean. 7 Alcdway, 13 Pomposity. 16 Hilton Gorse, 12 Tidal Song. Won'by a neck, and a short iieail. Fnlojov was fourth. 11 Duce and Fnlojov set the pace to the straight, where Severe and Gay Sheik jomed issue. In a thrilling finish Severe worked to the front, to" win narrowly from II Duce and Gay Sheik, the latter losing ground by swinging rather wide. Tune, Awapuni Cup.—l Silver Rang (Humphries), 1; 4 Red Manfred (Webster), 2: 2 Sporting Blood (A- 'tinker). 3. Also ran : 5 Hazoor, 3 Nightly. Won by over two lengths, and two lengths. Silver Ring repeated his last year's effort, winning all the way. Sporting Blood tried for the lead at the half-mile, but Silver Ring easily drew away, to win decisively from Red Manfred, who finished sdlidlv to beat Sporting Blood. Time, 2.7. Johnston Memorial Handicap.—3 Princess Doreen (Wilson). 1; 4 Cottesmore (Sheehiin), Z; 9 Rercatu (J. Melnally), 3. Also ran: 5 Souchong. 2: Royal Routine. I Burnish. 13 Midiai:, 10 N'avaho, 14 Refresher, 6 Cullus. 12 Bodylinc, 7 Coronilla. 11 Arena. 8 Laud Tax, 15 Mnatoa. Won by three-quarters of a length, and a head.' Coronilla. Cullus and Souchong were prominent to the straight. Then Princess Doreen challenged, had charge at the distance, heating the fastfinisliiiKr Cottesmore and Rercatu comfortably. Time. 1.13 1-5. Te Matai Handicap.—s Knockout (,\V. Broughton). lj -1 Suuee (L. 11. Jones). 2: 6 Confiscation (Anderson). 3. Also ran: 11 Marching Song. 2 Tupurangi--10 Full Throttle. 8 Tahurangi, 8 Darecourt. 3 Dorado, 7 Onewhetu, 12 Lord Moatoa, 9 Sweet Music. Won by n short head each way. Time.. 1.54. SECOND DAY'S ACCEPTANCES The weights for the second day, tomorrow, of the meeting are as follow: — Kairanga Hurdles.—llluminate 11.5, Sunny Song, Pango 10.2, Tareha 9.13, Te Ua 9.5, Park Acre. Bun Tuck, Spearshot 9.0. Lockwood Hack— Cawbeen 9.1, Coronilla 8.13. Acceptable, Harvest Moon •8.7, Passion Flower 8.6, Owlsgleam, Dick Whittinglon, Hatuma 8.4, Royal Feast. Note Issue 7.7, Arouse 7.6, Merry Cry, Contact, Dollar Bill, Wahine' NiiC Count Willoiryx, Bazame, Terry, Lady Banff, Popette 7.5. Tamatete Handicap.—Reel Manfred 9.2. Hazoor 8,13. Might. Aga Khan 8.11, Sporting Blood 8.6, Korokio 8.5. Rust 7.5,» Davistock 7.3. Bed Sun 7.2. Uleuva.ie 7.0. Slonyhnrst Handicap.---Rereatu 9.1, Sanguine King 9.0, Miss Hushabye 8.13, Romp 8.11. Ruri. Walton Park. .Vidian, Cyclonic 8.6, Navaho 8.3, True Shalt 7.10, Arena, Full Throttle 7.7. Sires' Produce Stakes.—Legatee 8.5, Severe 8.2. Heritage, Alchemic 8.0, Kotou 7.11, Corroboree, Debharn. Entail, Happy Landing, Hunting Scene. II Duce 7.9, Going Gay 7.6. Longbnru Hack.—Jubilee Song 9.5. Diagano 9.0, Hunting Bag 8.13, Secrecy B.ll° State. Bank. Pukeko, Kaola, High Grader 8.6, Rpyal Record, Aussie P.a. Panloff 8.1. Dialogist 8.0, Leprechaun. Raparnhara, Sir Romeo 7.13. Cellenmus, Evasion, Tupeotu. Etna Tere 7.11. Telegraph Handicap.—Princess Doreen 9.5. Souchong 9.0. Rerepai 8.9. Rereatu 3.8, Cotiiesmore 7-11. -Re.Veslw 7.5, Mata Hari. Bodylinc 7.0.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18662, 23 March 1935, Page 7

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MANAWATU RACES Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18662, 23 March 1935, Page 7

MANAWATU RACES Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18662, 23 March 1935, Page 7

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