PAHIATUA RACES
MAIDEN EVENT TO CHIEF CLERK HIGHWEIGHT TO ROYAL SONGSTER Per Press Association. PAHIATUA, Jan, 27. * There is beautiful weather for the first day of tho Pahiatua races. The track is in "good order and the attendance fair. Re. suitsi , . MAIDEN HANDICAP, of 60 sovs. Six furlongs. 4 Chief Clerk 1 2 Morrath ... ... ... 2 3 Kalmuk ... ... ... 3
Also started: Foulwind, Shenanikida, Populace, Park Acre, Lackston, Chief Marionette,'" Midnight Echo, Decree Nisi, Autumn, Dawn. A head each way. Time, 1.19 2-5. BALLANCE HIGHWEIGHT, of 75 sovs. , : Seven furlongs. 7 Royal Songster, 9.13.... , ... 1 1 Mahora, 11.9 ... .'. ' 2 4 Freehold, 9.12. i ... ... ~ 3 Also started: Royal Opera 9.13, Blacksmith 9.12, High Heather 9.3, Shootist 9.0. A length; a head. Time, 1.28 1-5. KONINI HACK, of 60 sovs. Six furlongs and 55 yards,' 1 Arvada 8.6 I 3 Golden Shadow, 7.13 ■... 2 2.False Scent, 8.5 3 • The only, starters. A . length each way. Time, 1.19.
' . r RACING IN AUSTRALIA. ADRIAN KNOX STAKES. SYDNEY, Jan. 26. At Randwick to-day the main events resulted as follow: ANNIVERSARY HANDICAP. Satmoth, 7.7 (Knox) •... ' ... ...' ... 1 Dennis Boy, 8.9 (Seahill) ... • ... ... 2 Joypore, 8.13 (Cook) 3 Nine started, including Loquacious and Vertigern. Most of the running was. made by J'eypore and Rosendo. Entering the straight Satmoth drew level with the leaders, and although Denis 'Boy throw out a challenge, Satmoth . drew away and won with the greatest ease by five lengths, with Denis Boy three lengths ahead of Jeypore. Rosendo was fourth, men Inducement. Vertigern was seventh. Time, 2.31 A. Hoots and counter cheeks greeted Satmoth on his return to the scale. -
-,-f KURNELL HANDICAP. Tom Pinoh, 9.0 (Cook) ... ... ! ■ ... ... ,1 Holdfast/ 9.7' (Simpson) .... 2 Orby Anthus, 7.8 (Knox) ...” ... ... 3 Thirteen started, including Hunt the Slipper. A head, and two lengths. Timd, I.lo}.
■ADRIAN KNOX STAKES. Gallantic, 8.5 (Duncan) 1 Golden Gate, 8.5 (J. Munro) 2 Largesse, 8.5 (McCarten) ... 3 Fifteen started. Five - lengths and two lengths. Time, 1.37}. PHAR LAP’S JOURNEY. NEW YORK, Jan. 25.. A message from Tanforan, • California, states that Phar Lap left late to-day for the Agua Caliente race track in a motorvan. According to a San Diego message, Agua Caliente officials announced that Phar Lap Would arrive there on Tuesday afternoon. Plans are being made for a royal reception. Phar Lap will bo paraded from the train to tho stable via the race track to give the crowds a chance to see him. A previous' announcement referring to Phar Lap’s arrival at Agua Caliente was premature. SCRATCHING FOR FORBURY PARK. Per Press Association. DUNEDIN, Jan. 27. War Paint, in the Musselburgh Handicap, and Llewellyn in the King George Handicap, have been scratched for to-morrow’s Forbury Park trots.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 48, 27 January 1932, Page 8
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442PAHIATUA RACES Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 48, 27 January 1932, Page 8
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