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FEILDING MEETING

PL ABIE’S GOOD WIN SEVERE WINS NURSERY (Per Press Association.) VEIL DING, last night. There was bonutiful weather anti a very i large attendance lor the opening of the Veilcliug Jockey Club’s Easier meeting on Saturday. The track was firm and fast. The lotalisalor handled .05,072, against £14,475 10s last year. In the Manchester Handien]), Alias llnshabye tided to steal a march on the held and half a mile from home was live lengths in front. Trislma, Chief Marionette and Aga Khan followed her into the straight, where J’Jadie, witli a line run

cut down Chief Marionette to win nicely. Aga Khun was last. ’ One was never troubled in the Maiden Handicap and won comfortably by a length each way. In the Mangono Handicap, Souchong and Boughal made the pace to the straight, where The Tiger and Bodyline were handy at the distance. The Tiger, finishing solidly, won narrowly in a blanket finish. Additional results were:--Taouui Nursery Handicap.—l Severe (Weed), 1; 2 Fin'nesko (W. Broughton), 2 ; 4 Romp Along (Savage), 3. Also ran : 1 Entail and Lattice (both bracketed with winner), 3 Alchemic, 6 Matrimony, 7 Surprise Item. Won by threeipiarters of a length, and lj> lengths. Severe, beautifully handled by Reed, attended Surprise Item to'the straight, where she took command. Eiunesko challenged, but failed by tho best part of a length. Time, 1.3 1-5. Oncpuhi Hack Handicap.—l Round Score (Reed), 1; 5 Onewhetu (Shields), 2; 3 Ingenuity (B. H. Morris), 3. Also ran: 4 Tahurangi, 2 Timorous, 6 Sir Romeo, 7 Count Willonyx, 8 Wahiuc Nui. Won by half a length, and a length. Time, 2.7 4-5. llalcombe Handicap,—7 Gold Mag (Savage). 1 ; 2 Boughal (W. Broughton), 2 ; 4"M Mian (Reed), 3. Also ran: 6 Sanguine King, 5 Romp, 3 Relrcsliei', 1 biinulus, 8 True Shaft. Bqughal, Limulus and Sanguine King led at t lie half-mile, but Gold Mug, who had dropped hack, finished fast to win by half a length from Boughal, who was a similar distance from Midian. ,T. Walsh, rider of Sunny Song in the Kuwa Hurdles, was disqualified for six months for failing to ride his horse out.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18687, 22 April 1935, Page 3

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FEILDING MEETING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18687, 22 April 1935, Page 3

FEILDING MEETING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18687, 22 April 1935, Page 3

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