AT TE AROHA
MERRIES MEMORIAL CUP.
c*OOD FINISH BY IN THE SHADE
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) TE ABOHA, 28tli' February. ' The weather was line ana there was a largo attendance on Uie opening day of tho To ■■ LAroha Jockey Club's Annual Meeting. The course was fast. The totallsator handled '£24,278, against £31,041 10s last year. Beeults :— Ruakaka Hurdlos, ■of 200 soys; about one ' milo and a half.-Vl Monetize, 9.11 (W. Bennio), 3; 2 Qulnsllla, 9.1, 2; 3 Besplrator, 0.0, 3. Also started: 5 Claremore, 11.13 ft 7 War Ace, 9.1%; ■1 Crlstobol, 9.2; 6 Principal Boy, 9.0. Won by ' ibreo lengths, with a length and a half between 1 second and third. Time, 2mln 45 2-ssec. Waltoa Handicap, of 130 soys; seven furlongs.—6 Purlrl Park, 8.0 (L. Jlanson), 1; 7 • Boyal Survey, 8.1?, 2; 2 To H0r0a1,j9.3, 3. Also started;. 9 Taurua, 9.0; 4 Camp, Princess, 8.6; 1 Hit the Deck, 8.1; 8 Click Clack, 8.0; 14 Domination, 8.0; 5 Emancipation, 8.0; 10 Homelight, 8.0; 12 Howlck, 8.0; 11 • llluminagh, 8.0; 13 King's Archer, 8.0; 3 Klta's Light, 8.0. Won jby- two lengths and a half, a length between fcecond and third. Time, Imin 28sec. Juvcnllo Handicap, of 200 soys; five furlongs. {! High Comedy, 8.4 <T. Green), 1; 1 Fedora, 7.12, 2; 3 Instalment, 7.4, 3. Also started: « Porsham, 8.9; !) Princess Bcde, 8.3; 7 Llmem. S.O; 11 lady "Vane, 7.9; 16 Dark Marble, 7.6; s 38 Don't Lap, 7.0; 20' London, 7.11; 13 Luval, 7.91/.; 5 Soloist, 8.1; ■14 Kingsway,. 7.4; 17 Tangopal, 7.4; 18 Sweet Vision, 7.3; 8 Tltanette, 7.2; 4 Golden Sceptre, 7.11; 12 Speedmint, 7.1; 10 Star Lap, 7.8%; 15 Teels; 7.3. Won by 'three lengths and a' half,, with a length between second and third. Time, lraln 0,2-ssec. HERKIES JIEJIOBIAL CUP, of 550 soys; one mile and three- furlongs. » In the Shade, 8.9 (K. S.'Bagby) ,»..... 1 4 Boyal Doulton, 7;i2 <B. M'Tavlsh) " 2 1 Pegaway, 9.5 (H. Gray) 3 Also started: 2 Antique, 5.4; 7 Gold Mono?. 7.12; 8 Motoro, 7.12; 11 Sir Moud, 7.9; r> Eager Koso, 7.8; 10 Lucy Boso, 7.5; 6 Mosque. 1,7.2; 12 Brampton, 7.0 :9, Ciopton, 7.0; 13 Besert Glow, 7.0; 14 High Pitch, 7.0. ' Clopton and Mosque set a fast pace from Joe 1/arrler rise, nnd this pair were followed Jnto the straight by Gold Money, Antique, Boyal Douilon, Pegaway, High Pitch, .and In tho Shade. Tho last-named finished strongly and ■won by a neck from Boyal Doulton, who boat Pcßaway by two lengths. Mosquo was fourth. Time, Imin 17 4-ssec. Shaftsbury Hack Handicap, of 200 soya; six furlongs.—l Chief Joy, 7.10 (K. Voltie), 1; 2 Biddy's Boy, 8.10, 2; 10 Gay Lap, 3. Also started: 13 Valstreet, 9.0; 5 Awamutu, 8.6; 4 Jaeldy Karo, 8.6; 7 Jfauriaena, 8.4; 8 King Win, 8.2; 3 Hiata, 7.13; 12 Klnc Ford, 7.8; 9 Crimestor, 7.5; 11 Bosu Lupin, 7.4; 15 Gay Cavalier, 7.0; 6 Boyal Survey, 7.0. Won by half a length, with a length between second and third. Time, Imin ISsec. Wiilhou Handicap, of 300 soys; six furlongs. —2 Gold Day, 7.10 {E. Keesing), 1; 1 Havaspot, 7.0, 2; 5 Leitrim, 9.2, 3. Also started: 7 Pacanelli, 10.2; 4 flavoring, 9.2; 6 Sir BusMil. 8.13; 3 Prince Val, 7.13; 8 Honiton, 7.10; 9 Klnglleld, 7.2; 13 Valroe, 7.2; 12 Flying Prlnco, 7.'1%j>1l Lady's Boy, 7.0. Won by half s length, a neck between second and 'third. Time.. Imln 13 2-ssec Champion Hack Handicap, of 275 soys; ono mile and a quarter.—4 Manawhenua, 8.5 (T. <Srcw), 1; 8 Indolent,1 7.9, 2; 10 Tambourine, ' 'T.III 3. Also started: 6 King March, 9.0; 2 ■ Sub-Editor. 8.8; 1' Vulculr,' 8.8; 3 Peronnis, BL2; 13 Mas Albyn, 7.12; 14 Principal, 8.1; 31 Snow Prince, 7.12; 9 Stonehenge, 7.11; 10 Sell, 7,0; 7 Valmalre, 7.10; 5 First Lap, 7.8; 12 Gold Lily, 7.6; 15 Luccsb, 7.0. Won by a 1 short neck, with, a neck between second and third. Time, 2mio 8 3-ssec. Hot Springs Handicap, of 230 soys; one mile. —11 Volimond,,9.o (H. Goldfinch), I;' 2 Bos>«shirq, 8.1, 2; 5 Lucky Alice, 7.0, 3. ■ Also started; 8 Marjoram, 8.10; 12 Tl Tree, 8.9; 1 Tcnakoe, 8.6; 4 Haviland,' 8.2; 7 Llanore, 8.1; « Invoy,r.B; 18' Cynthia N., '7.7; 9 Lnmfnary ] 7,7; 10 JSteady'Kre, 7.0; 14 Loving Cup, / 7.0; 3 Fatutabl, 7.0. Won by a neck, with a neck Wtween second and third. Time, Imin 40 2-5 Me.
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Evening Post, Issue 51, 2 March 1931, Page 6
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