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TE AROHA RACES

FIRST DAY HANDICAPS HERRIES’ MEMORIAL CUP GOLDEN SHEILA HAS 9.8 (By Telegraph.—Fmm ‘ Martian '. ROTORUA. Monday The following weights for the first day of the Te Aroha Jockey Club’s annual meeting, to be held on February 24 and 26, have been declared by Mr F. J. McManemin:—

HOT SPRINGS HANDICAP Of £300; 1 mile

CORNISH MAKES AMENDS TE AROHA RACES ROTORUA SUCCESS FIRST DAY HANDICAPS car. 7.13 (Main : 2—2 Estro, 7.12 McTavi-h ; 8—11 Ngawirl, 7.12, car. 7.3 Ensor : 10—1o Gazeful. 7.8. car. 7.3 Midwood : 7—•; Anreman. 7.7 i Long) ; A DAY OF SURPRISES -7 Bronze Emerald. 7.7 Messervy). Winner trained by J. A. Winder. Thames. Kakarere showed improvement on first day running when she nni'bed gamely to prevail in another great finish, in which HERRIES’ MEMORIAL CUP KAKARERE AT LONG ODDS practically" in "line'. Town Section was placed second and Pasture third. MAY SONG SCORES IN LAST Ngawirl soon took up the runn'ng and 'he led alotia- the bark from Sir Tommv. Town Section, Gazeful, n r<m 7.o Emerald and Acreman. At the hair-mile Ngawirl and -ir Tommv were slill making- play GOLDEN SHEILA HAS 9.8 Borough Handicap, in which he returned over a third of a century on the win machine, and the triumphs of Kakarere in the Electric Handicap, at over a score, and Lady Acushla, Hutana and May Song, who won at double figures straight out. contributed to a surprising series of dividends on the second and concluding day, yesterday, of the Rotorua Racing Club’s annual meeting at Arawa Park. Cornish made amends when he won in an exciting finish with the first-day winner, Kena, while in the open sprint Trilliarch sprung a surprise when he lasted sufficiently long to win from Penzane and Sir Robin. As on opening day there were further demonstrations against the judge, the most pronounced occurring in the fifth race when No. 7 (Panthiest)) was placed third instead of Valerian (No. 2), who had appeared to finish in that position. After a minimum of delay the numbers were altered. In the following race there was another demonstration, this time against the delay on the judge’s part in hoisting the placings. In the concluding event, the Kia Ora Handicap, the original figures were shown as No. 9 (May Song), first; No. 2 (Brazilian), second: and No. 6 (Grand City), third. These were later altered to No. 9, first; No. 6, second; Brazilian, third, and Raceline, fourth. Concluding results were:— RENNIE 8TAKES HANDICAP or £140; 5i rur. i —1—MERRY STAKES, Mr J. C. Bates’ br g, by Vaals—Merry Lu, 3yrs, from (.azerul with Estro next and Town Section. Kakarere. Bronze Emerald and St-e.-icPord next Sir Toinmv headed Nsrawiri i little rurther on. hut SpcarTord w-' in charge ns they turned Tor home from Sir Tommv. Estro. Ngawirl and Town section In a great finish Kakarere got the decision by a head from Town Section with Pasture a similar distance away. Spcarrnrd was fourth and then Pillowed Bronze Emerald and Acreman. Time, 1.10. BOROUGH HANDICAP nr £250; fi rur. 11 — 11 TRIM.!ARCH, Mrs M. A. Windsor’s b g. by Tea Tray—Arhieleen. ovrs. 7.9. car. 7.2 V. ilollop) 1 9—P—PENZANCE, Mr W. McConnell's It in. bv Rnceftil—Lady I.ois, 5yrs, 7.7. car. 7.3 (\. Midwood) .... ~ 2—2 -sin ROBIN. Mr E. Montgomery'.-, hlk h. bv Christopher Robin— Doorstop. 1 yrs, 7.7 ■ n. E. Horne) 3 Also started: 3—0 Corah.-. 8.10 -McKenzie ; i r, Max-aril. 8.IP. car. 8.3 (Spinlev : 1 — 1 sunoln. s.i. car. 7. 13 (Smith); 1 — 3 Noltaro, 7.12. car. 7.7 (Cleaver): 7 -7 Tosh. 7.12 * Evanst: 8—8 Valimeen, 7.P. car. 7.2 (Quedley); 6—1 Aero King. 7.7 Trcmain : in—m Valerian, 7.7 ■ Long . Winner trained by R. H. Meynell, FrankIrilliarch sprang a complete surprise when, after racing clear to the straight and being in front half-way down the running he managed to withstand Hie challenging run or Penzance anil heat the latter nnrrowlv. -Hr Robin Mulshed well for third, while Maxam. nTter setting the pace to the straight, railed to go on with ’ corat.i failed to go away on terms with 1 he Meld and Maxam led over- the initial 1 urlong from Noltaro. \ero King. Trtlliarch and Valimeen. Maxam was followed across the top hr Aero King. Trilliarch and Noltaro. Trilliarch had run up behind Maxam as they raced to the turn, but Trilliarch was in rront as they levelled up Tor home from Corato. Noltaro and Tosh, and In the straight Trilliarch held on to win by a narrow margin from Penzance, who beat Sir Robin by a neck. Noltaro was fourth and then came Tosh, Corato and Sunola. Time, 1.14 2-5. KIA ORA HANDICAP or £230: 1 mile and ion yards. 6—5—MAY SONG. Mr A. Winder’s b m, by Hunting Song—Miss Edna, 6yrs, 7.7 (A. C. Messervy) 1 (By Telegraph.—Fmm ‘-.Martian"' ROTORUA, Monday The following weights for the first day of the Te Aroha Jockey Club’s annual meeting, to be held on February 24 and 26, have been declared by Mr F. J. McManemin:— RUAKAKA HURDLES Of £300; about 1* miles .St. lb. * 5t. lb. st. lb. lu tor ... 9 i King Rey . . 12 •.) Charcot . . 9 2 General Ruse 10 12 Sockettes . . 0 0 l ull or Mio Generale 9 0 Scotch . . 10 3 British Isles . 9 n Celtic Lad .10 n Torch ... 9 0 Hopalong . . i) 13 Alntree ■ • 9 0 Cert taunt.s ..97 Green Label . 9 0 Glen Abb ..90 King Musk . . 9 ti WAITOA HANDICAP weepstakes or £3 each, with £250 added; 6 rurs. st. lb. si. lb. Merry Vaals . 9 13 Spats ... 7 7 Trig Station 8 te Lady Pambury 7 7 Gazeful ..87 Mercury Bay . 7 7 1 airfield ... s 7 MoymeM ..77 l ady Acushla . s 1 Augment, . 7 7 Pletiron . . 8 3 Fronze -p°ar . 7 7 Hunters ijas Acre ..77 Night . . 7 13 Golden Tom . 7 7 Kingcrart . . 711 Veralum ... 7 7 Commcmora- Rajanya ... 7 7 tion ... 7 9 Acreman ... 7 7 Glenbevan ..79 Misora ..77 Whenua ..77 Flying Vixen 7 7 Joan Feel ..77 Te Haka ... 7 7 JUVENILE HANDICAP Of £300; two-year-olds; 5 furs. st. lb. st. lb. Grandora ..99 King’s Flight . 7 5 Royal Descent 9 0 Mysito ... 7 3 S—2—FAIRFIELD. Mrs M. E. Lark’s ch c, by Bronze Eagle—Small Section, 3yrs, 8.2 (R. E. Horne) .. 2 3—4—VALERIAN. Mrs F. Wackrow’s b g, by Vaals—Happy Day, 3yrs, Dinky Dt . . . 8 5 Belle Femme 7 2 Harmony ... 7 0 VollfOX ..70 Sllveyor ..70 Davis’ and C. H. Selby’s b g, by Lapidary—Marble Town, aged, Gay Miss . . Marshall Hall 8 0 7 13 Also started: 5—5 Teacony, 8.3 (C. G. Goulsbro); 6—6 Surpal, 8.2 (Cleaver); 4 —3 Valsome. 8-0 ( Evans) : 7 —7 Pantheist 7.13 (J. Mclnally); 8—S Gay Widow, 7.0 Gilchrist). Winner trained by M. B. Abhott, Opottkf. 2—3—BRAZILIAN, Mrs E. Robert’s br Teacony . . . 7 1 1 Agriella ... 7 0 8.4 (T. Green) 3 Also started 1 — 1 Pocket Venus, 8.4 Cleaver): 4—i Prince Rang!, 7.10 Sure Pay . . . Radiant Vaals 7 8 7 C Bronze Bird . 7 0 Sharmin . . 7 0 Lady Vixen . . 7 0 Raceline. 7.7 (Brown); 7—7 Tip Toes, Miss Jose . . 7 5 r'nrlngs on the first day by winning- derisively, prevailed just rfTnrtlessly yes (terday when he ran ritrlit away from the opposition in the straight to win by two and n-hair lengths. Fairfield nnished on while Valerian lasted sufficiently long to beat Surpal for third. Surpal jumped away at the outlet to Winner rtained by Te Rapa. Mav Song, who aTter delaying the start through fractiousness at the barrier, jumped out smartly to lead Trom end to end and return a double-figure price on HERRIES MEMORIAL CUP Of £1000 amt gold cup valued at £50; 1 mile 3 rurs. st. lb. st. lb. to heat. Brazilian, who was always one of the leading division. Royevrus . . . Beau Repaire 8 8 Moorsolis ..73 Kelly ... 7 3 valsome. Teacony, Merry vaals and Panihlest, with Gay Widow bringing up the Raeeline, Brazilian. Pocket Venus, Calorie and Tip Toes. May Song was clear as thev went to the hair-mile and raring to the turn was followed by Brazilian. Gladynev . . . Ells Vaals . . 8 5 8 5 The Cardinal 7 0 Pirate King . 7 0 soon after, but Merry Vaals was making Kathbella . . 8 3 Mlntlaw . . 7 u this pair was clear at this stage from TeaVenus and Prince. Rangl. May Song carBronwen . . 8 3 Saccone . . 7 u was still clear at the home turn, and he and a haif from Grand City, with Brazilian Royal Gamas ... 7 0 tage or several lengths over_Valerlan,_Teathen followed Calorie, Pocket Venus and Appellant . 8 2 Paddy the Rip 7 0 Lady Montana 7 11 Yogi ... 70 Hot Box ... 711 Pern ... 70 Notium ... 711 Eastern Heir 7 0 Jack Tar ... 7 8 SHAFT8BURY HACK HANDICAP Sweepstakes or £3 each, with £275 added; 0 furs. st. lb. st. lb. Sir Robin . . 9 10 Estro .... 710 Town Section 9 10 Wyndora ... 7 7 Kenneth Gazerul ..77 Robert ... 813 Bronze Starbrighl ..89 Emerald . 7 7 Judgment . . 8 S I.och Acre . 7 7 Beeswing ..87 Augment ... 7 7 Pasture ..85 Moymell ..77 Sea Link ..80 I.ady Clorane 7 7 Miss Valerie 8 0 Hunter’s Night 7 7 Right Royal . S 0 Mandalay ..77 Brit. Nation . -8 0 Herbage ... 7 7 the run home and he got the decision by two and a-half lengths Trom Fairfield, with Valerian half a length away. Surpal was fourth and then came Teacony, Panthiest, Valsome and Gay Widow. Time, 1.8 1 -f*. Following the hoisting of the judge’s placing there was a demonstration on the part or a section or the crowd when No. 7 was placed third, this being subsequently altered to No. 2 (Valerian). ELECTRIC HANDICAP Of £140; 6 fur. 9—8—KAKARERE, Mr W. J. Corrigan’s br m, by King Lu—Rukatere, 4yrs, 7.13. car. 8.0 (C. G. Goulsbro) .. 1 4—3—TOWN SECTION, Mr F. Hirst’s b m, by Acre—Marble Town, 4yrs, 9.8, car. 9. 3 (G. Smith) 2 3—4—PASTURE, Mr J. C. Edmund’s b m, by Acre—Clover Lear, aged, 8.4, car. 7.11 (B. Markwlck) .. 3 Also started: 1—1 Kenneth Robert, 9.3, car. 8.10 (Howard); 10—9 Spearford, TOTALISATOR DECREASES RETURNS FOR THE MEETING Yesterday the totalisator returns for the second and concluding day of the Rotorua Racing Club’s annual meeting amounted to £23,789, compared with £24,048 on the second day of the meeting last year, a decrease of £259. Investments on the machine over the two days of the meeting this year amounted to £48,143, whereas for the two days last year the totalisator handled £52,695. The decline for the meeting was therefore £4552. Star Y aal . . Hunto . . . 8 0 7 12 Phil Vaals . 7 7 Runanga ... 7 7

st. lb. t. lb. Arvakur . . 9 9 A!on Acre . . . 8 j Kathbella . . 9 9 Grand City . . 8 l I.ady Montana 9 3 Paddy the Rip 8 1 Valmint . . 9 2 Yogi . . . 7 12 samara . . . 9 1 Prince Rang! 7 1 2 Full Hand . . 9 0 Rarotonga . . 7 10 Pirate Kin? . 9 0 Gamos . . . 7 10 Cornish 3 IS Foxsen . . . 7 8 Pocket Venus 8 7 Sliver Eagle 7 s Brazilian . . . 8 7 White Raj all 7 7 Silver Qucx . 8 6 Inver . . . 7 7 The Dozer . . 8 5 Silver Stick . 7 7 Gold Yaals . 3 4 Vro King . . 7 7 JUBILEE HACK CUP Of £350 and cup valued at £25: li st. lb. t. lb Hutana . . . 9 4 Pern . . . 7 White Rajah 8 13 Philemup . . 7 7 Selwyn . . . 8 8 Surtoy . . 7 7 Veritable . . . 8 7 Diversity . . 7 7 Princess Val Kilcash . . 8 8 4 Royal Huntress . . 7 7 Hunting- Bee . 8 1 Nyola . . . 7 7 Foxtoon . . . 8 1 Tutor . . . 7 7 Valerian . . . 7 9 Mandalay . . 7 Ag-og-7 7 Aero Queen . 7 7 Baepata . . . 7 7 Ventre a Terre 7 7 WAIHOU HANDICAP or £5 00; G rurs. st. lb. t. lb. Suleiman . . 9 12 Olympus . . 7 5 Arvakur . . . 9 4 TrilllarcTi . . 7 •> Orate . . . 9 Lexden . . . 7 0 Bronwen . . . 9 1 Tosh . . . 7 0 Farland . . 8 9 Vallmeen . . . 7 0 Maori Song . 8 3 Mon Acre . . 7 0 SebroT . . . 8 1 Bronze Moth . 0 I.ornacre . . . 7 10 Te Ka-vviti . . 7 0 Corato . . 7 10 Aero King . . 7 0 Orello . . . 7 10 Judgment . . 7 0 Or were .... 7 10 Noitaro . . 7 0 Royal Bachelor . . 7 «, Miss Te Koura Konneta .... 7 0 0 Silver Quex . 7 5 Foxmond . . . 7 0

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Waikato Times, Volume 126, Issue 21037, 13 February 1940, Page 9

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TE AROHA RACES Waikato Times, Volume 126, Issue 21037, 13 February 1940, Page 9

TE AROHA RACES Waikato Times, Volume 126, Issue 21037, 13 February 1940, Page 9