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SUCCESS OF NEENAH

INDIAN PRINCESS IN LAST j nr rational "showers of varying - Intensity ( were experienced at Tp Awamutu °n Fat- c urrlay for the summer meeting of the - Waipa Raping - Chib but nevertheless t ho olui) experienced a rivst successful iMai ‘lunrea'p 'on P lan' year' when weather r I nelitlon' were inure' unfavourable than , oil Saturday. The bier rare, the To Uva- . niiihi cup, was won in impressive style b.\ | Regal f<>\- from the favourite Foxola, and Reap i.eon. while in the sprint Neenah won . well rrnm Mritish Mint and OraKau. Throughout the day the raring - was of a j high standard. Hie going, though a trfte . rutting out being in comparatively good , order. Following are the results - . —• Concluding results - . — HACK CLP HANDICAP, of £250; 9 fur. . —2—2 Kaitere IVtaati, Messrs. F. Brady s and H. \V. Tldmarslrs h g by Mr standfast—Princess Marsh, 7.7 carried 7.10 <u. Hooton., 1; 3—3 Lord Chancellor, 8.13 !\V. O. Ensor), 2; II —ll suydonna, 7.4 'Martinovich,, 3. Also started: B—B Foxlore, 10—10 Kouraeka, 4—G Travancore, 7—7 Kinvara, 6—5 Merry May, 1— l Edna’s Birthday, 19—15 Marlnoto, 9—9 Acquest, 5 4 Two Pals, 14—14 Stylosa, 18—18 Hunter’s Night, B—lo Ringlight, 15—1/ Foxmlnt, 12—13 Diagonal, 17 —l7 Ever True, 20—19 Kanui, 16—16 Gold Cape, 13 — 12 Red Warden and Winstake (bracketed). Won bv a neck: length and a-half. Time, 1.54 2-5. Winner trained by D. J. Amott. EHerslie. SECOND OHAUPO HACK HANDICAP. Of £210; 7 fur.—3 —3 Sleepy Fox, Hon. E - liot Davis’ and Mr O. Nicholson’s br g by Foxbridge—l.ady Lulu, 9.6 <L. C. Brown', 1; 5 —5 Lady Reynard, 8.0 (S. J. Tremain), 2; B—B Minko, 8.0 (Chote), 3. Also started: 2—l Betterrnan, 9—lo Stylishman, 7—7 Quination, 4 4 Lord Defoe. i—2 Llandine, B—l I Miss Wheriko, 6 6 Gunman, 9—9 Transcend, 11 —l3 Waka Nene, 10—12 Nordic Song. Three lengths; two lengths. Time. 1.27 2-5. Winner trained by T. F. Verner, Takanini. FLYING HANDICAP, of £300; 64 fur. — I—7 Neenah, Dr. C. Blundell’s br g by Foxbridge—nuinkama, 8.11 (W. Hooton), 1; 9—S British Mint, 7.0 'Trebes), 2; 2—2 Orakau, 7.4 (H. N. Wiggins), 3. Also started: 1— 1 Monte Cristo. 5—4 Black Majesty, 12 —13 Royevrus, 7—6 Farland, 11 —ll Surveyor-General, 6—5 Dinky Di, 3—3 Belle Fox, B—9 Transmitter, 10—10 Paymaster, 13 —14 Glenconnel, 12—12 Orwere. Won by threequarters or a length; half a length. Time, 1.20. Winner trained bv J. W. Cathro, Matamata. PATERANGI HANDICAP, of £225; 7 fur. f by Bulandshar—Love of Silver. 3yrs, 7.11 (W. J. Mudford), 1; 3—3 To Kawiti, 8.9, carried 8.2 (S. Brown), 2: 9—9 Manuma, 7.7, carried 7.0 (M). Nlirtlnovitch), 3. Also started: 2—2 Merry Yaals, 5—5 Val Lit. 7—9 Chain Acre. B—6 Irate. 4 4 Babrow. 10—10 Filbert. 6—7 Baiblair. Head earn way. Time 1.27 2-5. Winner trained by H. E. Gray. Takanini. Totalisator Turnover The totalisator handled £12.837 compared with £27,422 last, year, an increase Of £15,415. JOCKEY FINED Following the running or the first division of the Waipa Plate at Te Awamutu on Saturday the stewards held an inquiry into the handling of All Glory by H. P. Stewart, who was fined £5 for careless riding. Stewart said he thought he had passed the winning post.

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Waikato Times, Volume 131, Issue 21910, 14 December 1942, Page 4

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SUCCESS OF NEENAH Waikato Times, Volume 131, Issue 21910, 14 December 1942, Page 4

SUCCESS OF NEENAH Waikato Times, Volume 131, Issue 21910, 14 December 1942, Page 4