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MEETING AT TE RAPA

THE CONCLUDING DAY BIG EACE TO AGA KEAN. ETAR ABTIST WINS SPRINT. [ Per Press Association. ] HAMILTON, March 11. Tke autumn meeting of the Waikato Baclng Club was concluded to-day in fine weather before a good attendance. The totalisator handled £16,687 10s. compared with £18,755 10s on the second day (a Saturday} last year. The increase for the meeting was £5542. Results: — OHINEWAI HANDICAP 10f £lOO ; eix furlongs.) 10/13 —Salesman, 8.1, Cameron ... 1 4/4 —Racela. 8.3, Gilmer 2 3/1 —Orac, 9.0, L. J. Ellis 3 Also: 6/6 Whirling 8.4 (Goldfinch), 8/8 La Femme Noir (McKenzie), 2/1 Whistling Rufus 8.2 (Sullivan), 12/12 Worthy King (Mclnally), 5/5 Trouvaille (L. Dulieu), 1/3 Gloucester (Me Tavish), 12/10 Spear March (O. Reed), 11/11 Sir Tommy (Horne), 7/9 Joyzell (Tremain), 12/14 Lucks All (Long), 9/7 Full of Scotch 8.1 (Broughton). One and a-half lengths; head. Time, 1.15 4-5. RAGLAN HURDLES (Of £150; li miles.) 1/1 —Dark Marble, 9.12, Burges® ... 1 2/2 —Pennyplain, 9.5, Mcßae .... 2 3/3 —St. Ames, 10.3, Brady 3 Also: 4/4 Benighted (Sharkey), 5/6 Silver Wattle (McGregor), 6/5 Kilstar 9.0 (R. Thomson). Two and a-half lengths: three quarters of a length. Time, 3.16 1-5. TE RORE HACK (Of £125; six furlongs.) >/5 —Lord WiUonyx, 8.9, Goldfinch . * 1/1 —Astarth, 8.3, Wiggins * 9/9 —Keith Lu, 7.0, Keesing .... * *Dead-heat for first. Also: 2/3 Tin Lap 8.2 (Tremain), 4/2 Prince Acre 8.1 (L. J. Ellis), 7/6 Roman Mascot 7.11 (Parsons), 3/4 Miss Lorraine 7.5 (Broughton), 7/8 Sir Wiilonyx 7.3 (Horne), 6/7 Phiakuo (Cam • eron). The third horse was half a length behind the dead-heaters. Time. 1.15 2-5. VJBRCOE HANDICAP (Of £225; one mile./ » 2/3--AGA KHAN, 8.3, L. J. Ellis . 1 3/2—SINKING FUND, 7.7, Me Tavish 2 4/4—GAY ROSE. 7.0, Clifford .... 3 Also: 1/1 Chief Marionette 8.2 t Broughton). 6/6 Mungatoon 7.13 (Tremain), 5/5 Matorni 7.6 (Horne), 7/7 L ’Allegro 7.4 (Cameron). 8/8 King’s Archer 7.3 (Cammick). Half a head: three-quarters of a length. Time, 1.39 HAMILTON HACK CUP (Of £2OO ; It miles.) 6/6 —Engl, 7.3, R. Horne 1 1/1 —Sir Abb, 8.10, Wiggins .... 2 4/4 —King Rey, 9.0, Day 3 Also: 2/2 Barn Dance 8.11 (McTavish), 3/3 Sunny Downs 8.4 (Me- ! Kenrie), 5/5 Lap Up 7.0 (Clifford). I Neek; neck. Time, 2.7 2-5. RANGIRIRI HIGHWEIGHT (Of £150; «sn« mile.J 7/7—Deirain, 8.12, Dulieu ...... 1 6/6 —Alloy, 8.0, Mclnally .. 2 2/4 —Royal Artist, 8.12, Day 8 Also: 4/2 Jalldy Karo 8.6 (Ellis), 9/8 Limex 8.5 (Long), 1/1 King Mestor 8.4 (Keesing), 3/5 Record Flight (Broughton), 8/9 Wahine Reihi (Gilmer), 5/3 Merry Lap (Goldfinch). Half a length; length. Time, 1.40 3-5. FLYING HANDICAP iOf £165; six furtongs.) 1/2— STAR ARTIST, 8.0, L. J. Ellis I 5/S—GREEK GOLD, 8.9, McTaviah 2 8/7—BOUGHAL, 8.3, Humphries .. 3 Also: 4/1 Lucidus 8.7 (L. Dulieu), 6/6 King Ford 8.6 (McKenzie), 2/3 Tai Ao 7.6 (Broughton), 9/9 Hampton Park 7.2 (Thompson), 3/4 Walt and See 7.11 (Cameron), 7/8 Princess Star 7.0 (Horne). Three-quarters of a length. Time, 1.13 2-5. HUNTLY HACK (Of £150; seven furlongs )', 3/2 —Ford Acre, 7.8, Wiggins .. v. 1 2/1 —Lionheart, 8.0, Broughton .... 2 5/5 —King Brierly, 8.1, Keesing .. 3 Also: 4/3 Expectancy 8.3 (L. J. Ellisl/4 Lady Zinnia 8.1 (Horne), 6/7 Valreina (Vincent), 7/6 Illuminagh 7.5 Head: three-quarters of a length. Time, 1.28 1-5. OHINEMURI JOCKEY CLUB REHANDICAPS POE SATURDAY, I Per Press Association J. AUCKLAND, March 11. Rebandieaps for the Ohinemuri meeting are:— Nethenton Hack.—King Rey Bbb. making 9.1; Engi 51b, making 7.12. Awaiti Handicap.—{Salesman 71b. making 8.0; Nahlin 71b t making 8.1. Komata Handicap.—Astarth 71b. making 8.1; Ford Acre 81b, maaing St. Patrick’s Handicap.—Coronis 41b making 7.11. The owner of Star Artist requested that she should not be rehandicapped in the St. Patrick’s Handicap as she will not be a starter. Gipsy Moth’s original weignt in vne st. “ratmcK's Handicap will stand.

Passion Fruit’s Sister. Passion Flower, winner of the Sapling Stakes at Napier Park last Saturday week and the Kuao Handicap at the second meeting last Saturday, is a ihree-year-old-full-sister to Passion Fruit. Moreover, she carries the same colours, those of Mr. O. Nelson. Passion Flower was as she was once successful in her four starts last season, scoring at Napier Park in the spring, when she was also ridden by P. Atkins, who handled her in her latest successes. Previously this season she had started four more times, her best effort being a second to Quake at Hastings at the New Year. Her dam, Los Vegas, was one of the Flaxmere mares, and at the dispersal of that stud, when with foal at foot to Lord Quex (subsequently named Passion Fruit) and served by Lord Quex, she was offered for sale, but was withdrawn at 210 guineas, afterwards being acquired privatelv hr Mr. Nelsoi.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 59, 12 March 1935, Page 8

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MEETING AT TE RAPA Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 59, 12 March 1935, Page 8

MEETING AT TE RAPA Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 59, 12 March 1935, Page 8