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MANAWATU MEETING

HANDICAPS DECLARED Press Association. — Palmerston North, March 11. Handicaps for the first day of the Manawatu Racing Club's autumn meeting, to be held on March 21 and 22 have been declared as follow: KARERE HURDLES HANDICAP, of £130; U miles.—Easterly 10.11; Blacksmith, Consent, Callaman 10.8; Cotsfield, Chock Say 9.11; Gold Ruler 9.8; Kuhunoke 9.6; Acervatc, Stanchion, Esteem. Royston. Thrasher, Gaswyn Beau Star. Stroller 9.0. AUTUMN PLATE, of £SO; 7 furlongs; special weights.—Argument, Beau Star. Benedictine. Bold Jim, Boudoir, Dombey. High Exchange, Los Quex, Paparua 8.5; Remins. Round Score. Royal Quex, Treasure Hunt. Te Rangitajjiau. Winward, Acre—Elmore m. 8.. r ):f General Quex, Inveresk, RuL ale 7.6.

PRINCE OF WALES HANDICAP, of £l£o;2 1 mile and 1 furlong.— Cricket Bat 9.0; True Shaft 8.11; Tiger Gain S. 10; Aga Khan, Count Palatine 8.5; Slippery 8.1; Emotion 8.0; All Humbug 7.12; Arrow Lad 7.x0: Retract 7.9; Ranelagh, La Poupoe 7.7; Knoll-mere. Rust 7.6; Aiguille 7.3; Desert Star, Gibraltar. Senegal. Stitch,; Cape Fair. Drum Fire. Flower 7.0. ' .

WOODHEY HACK HANDICAP, of £110;- 6 furlongs.—Golden Chant. 9.9; Pheoif ( B.l3; Pladie 8.9; April Fool 8.8; Prostration 8.6; Grumpy. Black Songster, Haere Tonu 8.3; Conference 8.2; Hunting Lodge 7.13; Dombey 7.12; Jayson 7.10; Boon, Bon Rapid* 7.9; Scarlet Rambler 7.7; Lady Ina, Ebeum Belbroney 7.2; Moatoa, Ingenuity 7.1; Arctic Region. Ramanu, Snowball, Hcst. Argument 7.0. AWAPUNI CUP, of £250; U miles. —Autopay Cadlnnd. Cricket Bat, Grand Jury. Vertigern 9.2; Argentic, Copper King. Master Briefly, Silver Ring 9.0; La Moderue 8.11; Catalogue. Spiral 8.4; Palm Queen 8.1. J. M. JOHNSTON MEMORIAL HANDICAP, of £100; 6 furlongs.— Royal Hunting 9.0; Slippery 8.12; Souchong 8.!); Porotiti 8.1; Copyist 7.13; La Pouppce 7.8; Lack 7.7; Lady Nan Good Hunting 7.5; Diagu.no 7.3; Stitch. Aston. Cullus 7.0. TE MATAI HACK HANDICAP, of £110; 1 mile and 1 furlong.—Hazoor 9.4; Palm Queen 8.9; St. Clara, Pangoi 88- Te Ua 8.5; Taitoru, Ruri 8.3; Senior 8.2; High Grader 8.1; Heather Glow 8.0; Drum Fire. Red Rufus 7.1*/, Bonnie Vale 7.12; Secrecy 7.11; Coiossical 7.10; Kahunoke, Bugle Call, Calydon 7.9; Lovecourt, Sir Romeo 7.8; Ythan. Purse, Belbroney, Ralphyllis, Full Throttle. Te Rangitumau, Benedictine. Remiss 7.7.

CJ.C. WEIGHTS GREAT EASTER; GREAT AUTUMN Press Association —Copyright. Christchurcn, March 11. Handicaps for the Great Easter and Great Autumn Handicaps, to be decided at the Canterbury Jockey Club's annual meeting on April 2 and 3, have been declared as follow: GREAT EASTER HANDICAP, of £600; 7 furlongs.—Autopay 9.4; Silver Ring 8.3; Cadland, Croupier 8.10; Cricket Bat 8.4; Silver Streak 8.3; Diatomous 8.0; Vintage, Hurling, ham 7.10; Irish Lancer. Argentic 7.8; Great Star 7.7; Copyist, Lone Raider, Manetho, Kerbside 7.5; Merry Peel. Crant'ord. The Masquerader. The Smuggler 7.4; Southdown 7.3; Gaysome. Miladi. Ranelagh. Davolo, Mt.. Boa, Final Shot. Guarantee, Good Hunting. Gold Paper, Dollar Prince, Rebel Star 7.0. GREAT AUTUMN HANDICAP, of £600; H miles. —Silver Ring 9 .0; Autopay 8.13; Vintage 8.6; Cricket Bat 8.5; Shatter, Argentic 8.2; The Smuggler 8.0; Great. Star 7.9; Mount Boa, Manetho 7.7; Red Sun Choota, Lone Raider. Final Shot. Miladi 7.3; Ramo 7.1; Tout le Monde, Ranelagh, Sweet. Agnes, Cough, Revision. Palmary. Importance. Bold Brigand. Lady Zephyr. Rocket. Count Palatine, Irish Lancer 7.0.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume III, Issue 3, 10 March 1934, Page 7

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MANAWATU MEETING Stratford Evening Post, Volume III, Issue 3, 10 March 1934, Page 7

MANAWATU MEETING Stratford Evening Post, Volume III, Issue 3, 10 March 1934, Page 7

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