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Open Seven To Deprive And Juvenile To Vadoz

There were only five starters in the Pahiatua Cup at Woodville 011 Satuxday but it was a graiid race and three furlongs from home the field was in very elose order. Half way down the straight Merry Robhi headed Tremello bnt wlien Kevin Ford asked Tremello - for.-jhjsj final .effc'ort the Ringmaster-Icihg gelding qniekly put the, , issue beyond doubt and won going away by over two lengths.

Pace Was Slow Early / Trig Point • was in front early and tliere was little pace on until Delinquent joined Trig Point at the six. They were soon clear o£ Merry Eobin and Gyration. Then Tremello moved up and he was in front into the straight with Merry Eobin, Delinquent, Gyrationand Trig Point almost on terms. Merry Eobin challenged Tremello a furlong from home biit the issue was not in doubt, Tremello winning as he liked. Delinquent was nearly two lengths awav third and Trig Poirft was next. Eecord Totalisator Turnover There was a record attendance and the race books were sold out long before the first race. The weather was fine early hut there was a heavy shower after the Cup and more heavy rain fell during the running of the two-year-old race. The course was in first-class order hut at times the going was "greasy" following rain. The totalisator handled £51,889 10s, compared with £23,510 on the first day last year when the meeting clashed with the fourth day of the Wellington meeting and the first day of the Auckland meeting. Easy for Trihute The Awapuni-trained gelding Tribute was confidentlv ridden in the Highweight and he'ran past the leaders on the home tuni and won as he liked by over two lengtlis from Stylish Boy which was in front all the way to the straight. Beneve, last at the six and still well back at the three, made *a ,ery fast run as the field raced to the straight and he was going very well. Half a furlong from home, however, his run had linished and he had to be eonlent with third money a neck away from Stylish Boy. True Friend was fourth and Master G a ry was iifth. Culloden Moor Paid a Price Ilalf-way down the straight Lord Bradbury looked a likely winner of the hack seven, but over the last furlong Culloden Moor gradually overhauled hiin and won by a head. Theioway, in front from barrier rise to the straight entrance, was a length away third and Conceal, seventh at the iive and stiil seventh at the home tura, finished well for fourth ahead of Swing Bridge whieh had trailed the field to the straight. Lord Holland Narrowly from Determination an« Avenger There was a blanket linish to the Maiden Race and the winner was Lord Llollaiul by a head from Determination half a head in front of Avenger. When the field had settled down Nickloby was leading from Determination, Phoenicia, Uambari, Nullah, Bright Flash, La Selle, Lord Holland and Precious Metal. They were well strung out at the half-mile. Nicklebe and Determination were still prominent into the straight, and Lord Holland and Avenger were iniproving. Half-way down the straight Lord Holland was with Determination and Avenger was challenging, on the outer and the three went past almost in line. Nullah was fourth and Sunshine Bay was lii'lh. Deprive 's Good Effort Deprive won the open seven by a neck from Kia Ora Katoa vvitli Eed Herring nearly two lengtlis away third. Eed Herring and King oi' Quiz set the pace to the straight and they were cleai of Kia Ora Katoa followed by Argumentative, Deprive, Prince Wanaka

Alderman and Becalm after they had passed the three. In the run hopie Eed Herring and King of Quiz stuck on ■ ganiely and it "was only in the last half- ^ turlong that Deprive and Kia Ora ' Katoa headed theni. King of Quiz was only a head away from the third horse. ; Prince Wanaka was tifth. ; Another Good Finish ( Graeme 's J oy won the Ballance Hack 1 Handicap in oue of the best iinislies of ; the day and almost in line with the ; winner were Beguile, Beau Eaide, Pox- , flanie and Arctio Circie. Arctic Circie ied passing the stands - the first tinie and Cinereous was in ; front at the six where he was followed by . Arctic Circie, Mine Host, Beau Eaide, Graeme 's Joy, Gynoecium and 'Beguile. Beguile went up fast at the half-mile to be with Cinereous into the straight and Graeme ;s Joy and Beau Eaide were next. It was over the last bit tliat Graeme 's Joy got the upper liand and she won by a neck from Beguile a head in front of Beau Eaide. LN'ext were Foxfiame and Arctic Circie. Faithful Pal Beats Reveller Faithful Pal was fa\ourite for the •••oncluding event and he won by a neck from Keveller half a length in front of . Cxeniplary. It was a good race and Flying Faye led into the straight ilosely ' attended by Faithful Pal" and Keveller, Exemplary, Jinny Jinks and Swing Bridge. Then Faithful Pal and Keveller and Jater Exemplary joined issue in a really good linlsli. Jinny Jinks was fourth followed by Swing Bridge and Flying Faye. Caiin Sea stood on the mark and toolc iio part in tlie race.. It was the third occasion on which ko lias done so and it was announced later that lie would be reconimeuded for the schooling list. , Details are: — MANGAHAO HACK HIGHWEIGHT, £221); H iniles. 3-3 TK1BCTE, 9.1 (A. G. Waddell) 1 5-5 Stylish Boy, 9.7 (M. Billington) 2* 2-1 Beneve, 10.2 (C. Eley) 3 Also: 4-2 General Lytup, 1-1 Master Gary, 9-9 Alerger, 7-8 True Friend, 13-13 Koval Sward, 6-6 Sten, 7-7 Roval Eobin, Jl-.ll Cliaroii, 14-14 Pollux, 12-12 Belle Mignonue, 10-10 Yillage Squire. Two lengtlis; necks. True Friend was fourth. Time,. 2.10. Winiier trained by G. W. Kew, Awapuni. KOX1K1 HACK HANDICAP, £210; 7 furlongs; 10-10 CULLODEN MOOR, 7.7 (K. • Chote) 1 3-4 Lord Bradbury, 7.8 (W. L. Aitlcen) . . 2 9-9 Tlieiowav, 7.1.1 (K. Ford) . . . . 3 Also : (i-3 Gay Hpoft, 2-2 Kumari, 4-6 Alonito, 5-7 Conceal, 8-5 Fairytime, 1-1 Hwing- Bridge, 7-8 Odysseus." Head; length. Conceal was fourth. Time, 1.27-1. Winter trained P. E.

Williams, Otaki. ■ PAHIATUA, GUP, £600 and £25 fcrophy; 11 miies. 2-2 TREMELLO, • 8..0 (K. Ford) , . 1 1-l Merry Eobin, 8.4 (C, H. Mackie) 2 4-4 Delinquent, 7.4 (A. O. Messervy) — ■■ • • 3 Also: 3-3 Gyration, 5-5 Trig Point. . Two and a half lengths; two lengths. Trig Point yas fourth. Time, "2.7 4-5. Winner trained by E. Temperton, Awapuni. JUVENILE HANDICAP, £210; 5 furlongs. 2-1 VADOZ, 8.8 (C. H. Mackie) . . 1 9-6 Lord Azure, 7.7 (E. Saunders) 2 1-2 Harleyholm, 8.9 (V. J. Sellars) 3 Also: 3-3 Blue Seal, 4-5 Mister Thunder, 7-7 Olympia, 6-8 Sea Shanty, 8-9 Cabalus, 5-4 Parrworth. Half a head; three lengths. Parrworth was "fourth. Time, 1.1 4-5. Winner trained by ti. M. McNaughton, Woodville. MAIDEN RACE, £200; 7 furlongs. 1-1 LOED HOLLAND, 8.5 (W. J. Broughton) 1 2-3 Determination, 8.5 (O. II. Mackie) 2 3-2 Avenger, S.5 (W. Connor) . . 3 Also: 5-7 Eminehce, 12-13 Bright Flash, 6-5 Nullah, 7-6 Billette, 13-12 Phoenicia, 11-11 Nickleby, 16-16 Winterstep, 14-14 Parsee, 9-9 Gambari, 8-8 Sunshine Bay, 10-10 Precious, Metal, 4-4 La Selie, 15-15 Marabeau. Head; half-head. Nullah was fourth. Time, 1.30 3-5. Winner trained by E. x'emperton, Awapuni. EKETAHUNA HANDICAP, £400; '7 furlongs. 1-1 DEPRIVE, 9.0 (T. Webster) . . ■ 1 5-3 Kia Ora Katoa, 8.0 (S. T. Phillips) 2 4-5 Eed Herring, 7.0 (A. O. Mes: servy) 3 Also: 6-7 Alderman, 2-2 Prince Wanaka, 7-6 King of Quiz, 8-8 Becalm, 3-4 Argumentative. Neck; two lengths. King of Quiz was fourth. Time, 1.28 3-5. Winner trained by A. D. T. Webster, Otaki. BALLANCE HACK HANDICAP, £220; 1£ miles. 6-6 GRAEME 'ti JOY, 7.7 (W. L. Aitken) 1 7-7 Beguile, 7.7 (A. O. Messervy) 2 1-1 Beau Eaide, 8.5 (G. E. Tattersall) 3 Also: 3-3 Mihe Host, 8-8 Gynoecium, 2-1 Arctic Circie, 5-5 Cinereous, 4-4 Foxfiame, 9-9 Travelon. Neck; heads. Foxfiame was fourth. Time, 2.12. Winner trained by H. J. Cailahaii, Hawera. MAKURI HACK HANDICAP, £210; 1 6 furlongs. 1-1 FAITHFUL PAL, 9.2 (P, Spratt) 1 2-2 Reveller, 7.10 (V. J. Sellars) . 2 4-3 Exemplary, 7.7 (K. Chote) .*." 3 Also: 6-7 Cairn Sea, 7-6 Jinny Jinks, 3-4 Flying Faye, 8-8 Greek Court, 5-5 Svving Bridge. Neck; half a lengtn. Jinny Jinks was fourth. Time, 1.16. Winner trained by P. Spratt, Trentham.

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Chronicle (Levin), 12 January 1948, Page 6

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Open Seven To Deprive And Juvenile To Vadoz Chronicle (Levin), 12 January 1948, Page 6

Open Seven To Deprive And Juvenile To Vadoz Chronicle (Levin), 12 January 1948, Page 6

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