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Racing At Paeroa

l SECOND DAY’S RESULTS. 4 I I TRACK IN GOOD ORDII. l I WAITEKAL'RI T 0 AIRAM. (8: Telegraph—39°C” W TM) I PAEROA. Wednesday. . The annual meeting of the Ohinemufl tJockey Ciuo ms concluded at Paeroa lie-day under ideal weather conditionl Ihefore a large attendance. As on openzi'ng day the racins surface.\\Bs 1“ lsplendld order and 800 d 1'3““5 “la witnessed. Following are the results! WAI‘I'EMURI HANDICAPOf 1150; 5 i’ur. or use; 5 fur.: two-s'elrjoldl--3——t—AlH.\.\l. Mr W. li. Maria: h f by Brazen—Volume. 9.» (WMarla) . t 2—i—ulltL PAT. Messrs S. Brassln and E. siiiipson‘s hr f by Captain hunshy—l'liuphet's Mark. 8.1 (C. G. uoulshroi ...............‘ I o—o—nin LLI. Mr C. .\. Spence” D r by King Lu—Elnonl. 7.7 (P. Feurn) 8 Also started—i—t Trilliarch. 9.! (Horne); 5—3 liig'hborli. 7.” il. 3'“:lnally’); 7—7 Love Parade. 7.9~ (“18‘ glib); B—9 Desert Wings, 7.7 (RIVIKQ}: ‘iu—lO March Phar. 7.7 (Treinain); 9—! iTown Section. 7.7 (Vaughan); (—5 Felti--hei'x, 7.7 (Manson). Winner trained by owner. Avondllo. Alraxn endorsed her good form of opening day when she won well alter loath: Iground at the start. She came through on the outer in the straight to itnish ruoIlutely and heat Girl Pat. who had every chance. juniplnt out cleanly and Mtnx the pace to ihe distance. tun Lu dtd best of the others. Feldhert was turned round at the nut and was left. Girl Pat Jumping out clearly from Highhorn. Trilliarch. Love Parade. Min Lu. Desert Kings. Mum. and Town Sertion. Trullarch had run up hehtnd Girl Pat as the top wu negotiated when Alum was making a forward move. lii: Lu was on the heels of Girl Pat and Truliach as they swunl for home with Airam clorely following and in a one itniah Alraln challenged Girl Fat to ilke her measure at the distance and run on to win by a |iengm from Girl Pat wim Min Lu mm parts of a iennh away third. Trilllarch lwaa fourth and then came Highborn. Town Section. Desert “‘ings. Love yarada and March Phar. Time. 1.1 1.5. alconn WW HUM U! 120‘}; u antes. o—o—SAND DRIFT. Miss c. Gaddea' hr tn by sandatar—Hyneta. axed. 9.0 (A. Gilmer) t i—I—ENGLISH NIGHT. Messrs J. de Thierry and .I. Morgan's ch 3 by Little England—Dark Night. 6515.. 10.1 (A. F. Baker) 2 3—3— ROXY. Mr .\I. L. Jamea‘ hr 3 by li‘llhroney—Danesla. aged. 10.6 (L. Dulieu) .................... I Also atarted.——l—2 \‘alpal. 10.i0 (w:Rae); 5—5 Curlew, 10.0 (Fergus): l—d Lady Ruler. 9.10 (R. E. Thompson); 7—7 Celtic~Lad. 9.0 (Monkleyi. ; Winner trained by J._ P. Tutoheh. li-‘rankton. Sand Drift. who was having her first race for some time. led from end to end to win nicely uter being challenged by English Night in the straight. Enzliah Night went another good race, but the difference in the weights told in the luv ish. Sand Drift began well and was early in the lead along the back from Lady Ruler. Curlew. Roxy. \'alpai and English night. Racing past the stands Roxy had run up behind :and Drift and this plir was followed here by Lady Ruler. English Night, Curlew and \‘alpal. Along the back the last time there had been little alteration. Sand Drift stilt mattint play across the top from Roux English Night and Lady Ruler practically in line in front of \'alpat and Curlew. English Night had run up second as the field entered ihe straight with Curlew. Roxy. Lady Ruler and \‘alpai following in close order. Once over the last hurdle English Night challenged. hut Sand Drift went on to win by three-quarters of a length from Enslish Night who beat Roxy by a length and a<half. Lady Ruler was fourth and then came Curlew and \'alpai with Celtic Lad down the straight. Time. 3.i3. NIKU'I’AIA Niel 60'. or £300; 1 little iioi'da. ‘—S—\'ALA.\IITO. Mr F. Smlm'l h l’ by \'aals—Meriy Caunint. ayrs.. 7.13 (L. G. Uoulsbt‘o) I I—i—JACK TAR. Mr 0. Slcholson and Hon. .5. It. Dat’tl' h t by Captain Bunshy—Santaline, urn, B.t (H. N. \Vixglns) ......... l G—T—thu SHOT. Mr L. 0. Grey‘ch I by Lachham—Musket \'eih. A yrs. 7.7 \L. clittord) l Alw started.—3—:t uurutta. 9.6 (on); 11—11 Huskte. 9.2 (Green); i—S Kin; Theo. 8.9 (Goldfinch); 15—15 Profea. aiunal. 8.6 (Cauuuock); ”—l2 wunn. neihi. 8.5 (MCKEnaiei: B—lo Cheval do Volee, as (James); 10—9 Gay afloat. 7.” (Savage); 7—B Racette. 7.i:l (Wmder); 5—4 lien-nut. 7.i:i (MclnalLv); v—o Jewelled o‘it'dlE. 7.0 (Goulsbrol; til—iii Poker Face. 7.9 (Lona): 16—15 Athea. 7.7 (Vaughan); “—l‘ uopaloht. 7.7 \Tranialn) Winner trained hy owner. Takaninl. \'alamito ran up to Dial form in winning as he did after being handlly placed throughout the running. Jack Tar. who was “ell supported on both machines. eaaayetl to win irotu end to end and it waa 'oiny in the last little hit that he failed to In uh. lttinr shot ran a creditable race. white Calcutta. “ho iliiislled right up fourth. went through the tapes and delayed the start. lie bolted for a couple oi iurloiigs before bt'flllf pulled up and went a round of the course to come in lot the start. Jack Tar Detroit “oil and 'leil past the stands front Cin-tal de \'olee. Valaiiiilu. Calcutta. Ling Theo. Profeslsional. \\'alntic lieihi. Joni-lied uirdle and Kan-Ne. lint-ing :tiontr it»: hack. \alantllo 'had iiiipruteu his position Dt‘lllK right up behind Hit: pacemaker Jactt Tar. and iuei-e Chet'al ut- \oiee “as clear in front inf ualruttl. Pmleao’lullll. \\‘a.hine Reina, hing 'l‘iieu. Athea. ltacetle and liuskie with ‘ltiiig shot and oay streak at the head or In", others. AL‘ri»! the top Calcutta had _)uilth the issue with Jan: Tu and this pair was in churge froiii \'alanilto. Proressioual. Chetal ile \'ulee. Hustle and liacetie. Coming’ to the turn. Jack Tu and Calcutta wrre still on terms I‘ll-I {\'alaiiiitu. lihetal do \'ult‘o “as next I‘froni of mm; :flul. Professional. Muskie. .\ielianui and limit Theo. In a good fin‘ish \alaiiiilu “em on to Win by a neck from Jack Tar \tilli Ring Shot A similar distance aha). (.alculta “as right up fourth and then cann- L’lieral de \'uleg. llllhkle. llelvatitii. Jewellml liirdle. flint Thou. ltacette and Gay Stu-alt hit». 1.“ I's. “th HANDICAP. Ul £350; a; fur. u—o—nolxv ll‘, llr T. inipey's hr 11, by Lord Lqu—.\ukerakau. «yrs. 7.? iIL Sludge; I I—l—l'.\liull-:l. .\lr 1: ban-son’s h in, by Liiiioiiu—liilaid. ”rs. 7.i tn. c. (lellul‘d; I G—T-A-UALHLIL. Mr E. ii tjiirksey’s ch 111. by Lim-i liul--r—~l.aii_\' Bode. (yrs. 7J3 MI. n. unlil~liroi 3 .\i.~«- >lai'tiulr 2 ‘J Train». $.lO (Mr rial.- i—~t Iii!) 'l.illiii-, an n>tuitr ; 3—! .\i..~s Ln, an i_.“l’ht‘llll"l. 7—5 Lirooiiinl’. Li: «Lung: l’.‘ ill :tar .\l’li>l. 7.13 (intilll:l>lii,‘, .3 7 u Liay ltv-w, 7.7 \llonie); 1: no lo ll.il. 7.7 '\li.lllsi.ll ; tin-ii Con iimm. 7.: .i-‘uin‘. IJ .I: lay \\‘llld. «Alt'lilfllll‘: invix N'Iltll)’ my. 7.7 (“'l‘[lilbu \\'liiiil-r traiiiml by l‘, >iiiiin, Takanllllli “as :i yrval "man in whirh Round i’p at Klnul mi.l~ |~l‘-'\.tilt'll uu-r the tinpi'niiii: "-il'lllli‘l “no “as fdrourite Ull lmiii niaciiiiuw \\|l.‘l inllllt‘l‘ right up in line in lllll‘ll i-u~itinii. nalilw- hit the front “illiiii llin- ilr~i ruin-ii» uf hundred yards and lv-ii iva~t 111-- ~:a:ui~ fruiii Truth“. Rollllil Ip, \ii~.~' 111. ~I:Ir \i:i~i .‘tltll mix Talkie. \~ Ihr) l.li"‘il :lIHIIK HH‘ hark Galilee was ‘11” ill illdi‘L‘i' irum ‘lriuiw. lioiiiid Up. 14- ll.ll_ \li» 111. l'drqiii-i. and i;\\' Rose. \l'l'H~~ iliv Inp halilm'. 'l’riiine. TP Hll iiiiil “in In “Pro I!" ti-riii~ in the lea-I and ilii~ lllldrti‘llt' l‘.I"Il' into the strait?!“ in llltt' “1111 "'illltll In at the hl‘ld of the. til'lt'l‘. ln'nii thiinz llltl‘ll llnnnd I‘D \\l>|i ll} :i ~liv-rl li-al riltlll t'arqnet \"ho hum millli-v- li,\' .i ~iiiiil;ir margin. Trinne un~ lulli'lll :inii tin-ii cam.» tiny Talkie.) :iar .\rli.~i and in» In. lime. Lilo irl.

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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20145, 17 March 1937, Page 8

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Racing At Paeroa Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20145, 17 March 1937, Page 8

Racing At Paeroa Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20145, 17 March 1937, Page 8

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