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PUKEKOHE RACES TUAKAU STAKES 3—3 BARRICADE, 8.7 (C. G. Goulsbro) 1 11—n GOLD EAGLE, 8.4 (L. Clifford) 2 I—l BRIGHT WINGS, 8.2 (H. L«ng) 3 All started. DYNES FULTON MEMORIAL 1 z —GLEN ABB, 7.13 (R. McTavish) • 1 3—3 —!fIALAGIGI, 9.3 (C. G. Gouisbro) 2 S—S—BALINAVAR, 7.2 (N. Howard) 3 Scr.: Mia Acrea. PUKEKOHE HANDICAP 10—9—SIR ABB, 7.0 (P. Fearn) 1 1— I—RCLLICKER, 8.1 (C. L. Goulsbro) 2 4 4—LORNACRE, 8.0 (H. Long) 3 Scr.: Maori Song, surella. UUV.KI.ANU HANDICAP s—s—cmi-PY, 8.7 (a. Winder) . 1 «— si —uriiviAHA, i.\ u (a. (a. i«urrayj a 2 » DRAGON MOTri, 7.10 (H. McTavish) 3 Scr.; Huntette, Poker Face, Mal-de-Mer. RIDERS SUSPENDED L. H. Clifford and R. E. Horne were both suspended for two months for interference. THE TOTAL IS ATOR The totalisator to-day handled £39,855 10s, compared with £41,886 10s last year—a decrease of £2031. NAPIER PARK RACES Kuao Handicap.—l Lady Furst, 1: 2 Ivar, 2; 3 Laughing Song,3. All started. Greenmeadows Handicap.—2 Master Cyklon, 1; 1 Hunting Cat, 2; 4 Buster Brown, 3. Scr. Big Dook, Felicitation. Telegraph Handicap: 2 Greenore, 1; 3 Sardius, 2; 1 Quake, 3. Scr.: Screen Star. St. Patrick’s Handicap: 2 Blygain, 1; 3 Lucullus Lad, 2; 5 Slippery, 3. All started. Wharerangi Handicap: 2 Nereus, 1; 3 Thala, 2; 1 Lovelilt, 3. Scr.: Parry. BANKS PENINSULA RACES Waiwera Trot.—l—2 Erehom, 1, 2 3 Acuity, coupled with Attain, 2, 3—l Becky Direct, coupled with Boreas, 3. All started. Terawera Hlgh-weight Handicau.— 3 3 Dracufa, 1; 6—6 Elmarch, 2; I—ißabble, 3. All started. Rabble WBB coupled with Gas Mask. Peninsula Cup: 2-2 Sovereign Lady, 1; 5-5 Waitaka, 2; 4-4 Davolo, 3. All started. Ahuriri Handicap: 2-1 Financiere, 1; 3-5 Nolana, 2; 1-2 Nightcalm, 3. Scr.: Patent. RANGITIKEE RACES Pukehou Hurdles.—6 Burghfey, 1; 3 Hirangi, 2; 1 Hazoor, 3. Ngaio Hack: 8 Gay Molly, 1; 1 Conversion, and 4 Captain Treville, deadheat, 2. Scr. Damt Flora, Whistle Pinkie. Rangitikei Cup: 1 Brazen King, 1; 2 Old Surrey, 2; 4 Middle, 3. Scr.: Maestro. Creatford Hack: 3 Amatory, 1; 2 Royal Choice, 2; S Earl Collossus, 3, Scr.: War Lap, Twilight Song. Bailey Memorial: 2 Aureus, 1; 1 Red Sand, 2; 3 Great Hope, 3. Scr.: PaaWELLINGTON TROTS
Walnui Handicap,—l—l Marlene, 1, 3—3 Intrigue, 2, 4—4 Connonora, 3. R. A. Armstrong Memorial.—2—2 Morello, 1; I—l Blair Athol, 2; 3—3 Frisco Lady, 3. Scr. Nervle’s Last. Palmer Handicap: 1-1 Walter Wrack, 1; 3-3 Welcome Guy, 2; 8-8 Gracio Fields, 3. Taita Handicap: 4-4 Sewana, 1; 3-3 Mongolian, 2; 7-7 Max Havoc, 3. Scr.: Wee Potts. Waiwetu Handicap: 2-2 Connenora, 1; 1-1 Intrigue, 2; 6-5 Diversion, 3. Scr.: Cavan Chief, Marlene. INVERCARGILL TROTS Murihikj Handicap.—3—4 Native Kowhai, 1, 5—6 Dalaruam, 2, I— z. Appomato), 3. All started. Jellicoe Handicap.—2—3 Nell Grattan, ij 9—iu Lindrum, 2; 3—2 Triloma, 3. All started. southland Handicap: 12-13 Vologda, 1; 2-1 Roan Duke, 2; 3-3 Voloma, o. Mil started. Lynwood was uoupieu with hoan Duke. Coldstream Handicap: 2-3 Directly Touu, I; a-o Crown Pea*, z-, u■ at.an, nil sua, twu. Vi* ami wi Handicap: 4-b Jimmy Imperial Wave, 3. scr.: banet ouy. Visitors’ Handicap: 1-1 Nornair. uuy, 1; 3-8 Sydney Grand, 2; 12-13 Gay Mvcn, 3. Scr.; Mountain Lad. HAMILTON CRICKET Old Boys v. Hamilton East: Old Boys, firtt innings, 56 (Bright seven for I *.) ; second, 33 for three. East, first innings, 82 (Going 22). Ciaudelands made 157 runs in its first innings against Hamilton (Andrews 42, McKinnon 28, L. Casey 2d). Bowling: A. Lissette, seven for 52. Hamilton have lost four wickets for 13 (Casey three wickets for 1 run). POLO Cambridge: Cambridge (holders) retained the Cameron Cup by defeating Matamata by six goals to one. SAVILE CUP POLO LARGE TOURNAMENT ENTRIES The following entries have been received for the New Zealand Polo Association’s championship tournament which opens at Ciaudelands on March 21: Four teams from Cambridge to contest the Savlle Cup and Junior Cup; Hawke's Bay in the Savile Cup; Rangitikei in the Savile Cup; two teams from Matangl in the Savile Cud and the Junior Cup respectively; twe teams from Glen Murray in the Savile Cup and Junior Cup respectively; two teams from Matamata in the Sav!« Cup and Junior Cup respectively; Waimai in Savile Cup; and one team each from the Waerenga, Morrinsville, Waihou and Te Mata Clubs to contest the Junior Cup. All 17 teams will contest the New Zealand Handicap Cup also.
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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20440, 5 March 1938, Page 18 (Supplement)
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