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ROTORUA RACES Hot Springs Handicap: I—l Hunter's Rose. 8.3 (B. Mark wick ), 1; A 3 Little Ruse. 8.5 (A. G. Cameron), 2; 3 —-4 Trio Station, 7 13 <L. C. Brown), 3. Scr.: Aero Queen, Merry Vaals, Acreman, Fairfield. DEMONSTRATION ON COURSE Following tho running of the Hot Springs Handicap at Rotorua the judge, Mr C. H. Washer, hoisted the numbers of No. 1 (Hunter's Rose), No. 3 (Little Ruse) and No. 7 (Kakarere) as being in the respective placed positions. However, as it appeared that No. 2 ( i rig Station) had finished third, thjre was a demonstration on the part of an appreciable section of the public, a demonstration which continued fully five minutes, until the numbers were altered to piaco Trig Station in third position. On the alteration Ofj.he figures there was cheering from EGMONT RACES Tonks Stakes.—3—2 Homily and —'o Tauhaurangi, equal, 1; 3—3 Ciassform, 3. Sc r. Siegmund, Rustem. Meremere Handicap: 6—6 Silver Gift, 1; 3 —4 Ripple, 2; 4 —3 Young Charles, 3. Scr.: Miss Clipper, Bedens, Gitana Lass. GISBORNE RACES Maiden Scurry: 3 River Tide i» 2 Jungle King, 2; 5 No Wonder, S. Also started: 2 Hunting Dawn, 1 Kincarole, 6 Raraoring3, 4 Ririwai. Sunderland Stakes. —3 Raana, 1 ; 2 Endorsement, 2; 1 De Friend, 3. Only starters. TROTS AT EPSOM Railway Handicap: i—l Tsana, 12yds, 1; 3—3 Bronze Queen, 36yds, 2; 2—2 Kete Kura, limit, 3. Scr.: Belfast. Jack, Transwell. Tsana was coupled with Resistance and Llanvabon. February Handicap: Great Surprise, 24yds, 1 ; Rio Grande. 36yds, 2: Esther, limit. 3. All started. CANTERBURY PARK TROTS Paparua Handicap: 5—4 Toorak, 1; 3—2 Waipahi, 2: 4—5 Lightning Lady.. 3. Scr.: Donald Dhu. WANGANUI REGATTA Senior Sculls: Auckland, 1 : New South Wales, 2: Wellington, 3. PLUNKET SHIELD In its second innings in the Piunket Shield cricket match Otago has two wickets down for 73. Robertson, c Wrigley, b Pritchard 11; Moloney, Ibw, b Wilson 33: Cutlsr, in 14; Elmes, in, 11; extras 4. TWO U-BOATS SUNK DESTROYERS RECORD LONDON, Feb. 9. It is officially announced that a destroyer has destroyed two U-boats. The Admiralty announces that the destroyer sank the U-boats which were attacking the convoy “It is not the normal practice to announce sinkings as they occur, but an exception was made on 1 1? is occasion.” TE AWAMUTU SHOW CATTLE SECTION Special Dairy Class: Grade cow, 3 years and over, K. A, Fraser 1 „ |. Donaldson 2. Calf Club Section (judge: Mr W. Montgomerie, Te Aroha; Pedigree Jer** sey heifer, Eric Hodgson 1, Enid Hodg* son 2, Beryl Harding 3. Grade calf, Florence Edwards 1, J. R. Munro 2, Ethne Wyllie 3. Heifer (for exhibitor who has not won at a previous show), P. Fleming 1, J. Short 2, B. Garrett 3. Best mannered calf. M. McLean 1, tan Anderson 2, Hodgson 3, Grade heifer, Jeanette Wyllie 1, J. Short 2, Davey Johnson 3. SHEEP SECTION Fat Sheep (judge, Mr J. C. Potts, Cambridge): Two lambs suitable local trade, Eric Reid 1 and 2, H. I. Lowry 3. Two lambs suitable freezing, E. Reid 1, W. S. Germann 2. R. G. McMillan 3. Ewes suitable breeding lambs for export, R. P. Mandeno 1, A. L. Storey 2, W. S. Germann 3. Lambs for freezing /Young Farmers' Club members): R. P. Mandeno 1, H. C. Wynyard 2, Colin Nicholas 3. Pet lamb, Isobel Ray 1 and 2, Margaret Martin 3. Southdowns (judge, Mr P Bremer, Tamahere): Ram, 4-looth and over, Brad Symes 1, Murk Cowiey 2, W. S.' Germann 3. Two-tcoth, M. Cowley 1, L Ka» a, a. Symes 3. Two-tooth and over. M. Cowley 1 and z% w s Gep _ mann 3. Ewe 4-tooth and oyer ft, Cowley 1 and 2. w. G. Wacky 3. Twol tooth, IW. Cowley 1 ancl a s Lamb ram. a cvm*,, -a 63 ym ~ 3 1 a ' ld L. Kay 2. ewe, IK. Cowley , and 2, s Rhodes 3. Lamh Lamb ram shorn, s, Rhodes 1, w . s . Gg ' *• s. Rhodes 1 a", * amb light horses Thoroughbred yeariino- M O’Connor 9 ’ Mrs «■ E. "i'King Shorthorns; Cow or , Years, m milk -r- r,e ' fa , o ,k ’ G ’ D ' and Sons, 1, Ayshires (judge, Mr J. a. Watt, Cambridge); Bull, 3 years and over: W. C. Wallace 1. Two years, Mrs D. A. Dudley 1. Cow, 4 years and over, in milk, W. C. Wallace, 1. Heifer, two years in milk, W. C. Wallace 1, Mrs D. A. Dudley 2 Heifer, yearling, W. C. Wallace 1 and 2. Bull, yearling, W. C. Wallace 1, Mrs D. A. Dudley 2. Heifer calf. W, C. Wallace 1 and 2. Bull calf, W. C. Wallace 1 and 2.

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Waikato Times, Volume 126, Issue 21035, 10 February 1940, Page 4

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