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Tudor Maid Pays Big Dividend

f ' 4 • • • U Tlie weather was'fine and the eourse in first elass order following heavy rain fof the first day of. the Pahiatua meeting, whjcH . opened at Woodville on Saturday. There was. a good atteiidaii«# and the totalisator handled £50,062£ compareddVvrith = through last year wheii a ndw higli-level record was e&tab'lished for the.cluhV; The fields were; good despite paany seratehings and • there was Leen raeing. ' v .. : k. . • •• The featirre race was wqir by the CartArton-trained* geldinjg Beau 0r, iwliich, a fitrlbng ffonv home, was under pressure and .mal&hg little inipression on tjhe leader, Lord Phrosa. However, Beau Or finished brilliantly and' he woh going away from Lord1 • Phrosa by half a length. Kippo, which had moved into foutth plaee .behiiRl Lord Phrosa, Ngakoti and Beau Or as the field raced to, the straight, ^finished solidly for tlurd tw.o lengtlis away from Lord Phrosa, and Culloden Moor, last early and fifth into the straight, was fourth followed by 'Sly RQbih, .Ngakoti and MesnUiQn/"'£> *

Tudor Maid's Big Dividend. Tudor Maid and Kentuekv Star fouglit out tiro ilnish ot' the Highweight and althougli Iventucky Star niade a brilliant "dab" just short of the line Tudor Maid won by a sliort liead to pay a ^vin dividend of over half a (*entury. i^aiissy, not Avell plaeed at the liomc tui'n, finished reaJly well for third, and Elofa and Ivanhoe were next. DoubJo tlay was the early leader from The Swagger a'jid Loya! Canip, and Loya! h'ainp, The bwagger, Iventucky ytar, Tudor Maid and Elofa was how fhe\ rau to.. the straight. Surrender was proiuin^nt early but he dropped out liall' a'onile from home. Solimbine Won Decisivcly. Hcratchings reduced the Konini Ila'ck field to seven and the winner was yorunbine which, last but oue 'into the straight, finished smoothly to win bv a length from Lackamor a neck in front of Hwiug Bridge. Lackamor and Bneer pilotcd a bujiclied field into the home stretch, Swing Bridge and Arvastep being next in order. Lackamor finished very solidlv and without being able to ineet the chalienge from Solimbine was cioing belter ihan Bwiug Bridge at the postv Arvastep was fourth followed by Nheer ymd Uold Froek. Super Snipe's Attractive Win. ycratchiugs reduced tlie Juvejiile llandicap field to ten. and the winner was tSuper Snipe which fifiished very smoothly- to win by two length s fr.om Sweet Spray two i^qfgtlls ip«'ifronfc of Maranoa. The order into tlic straight j was Lay-bv, frpnn.SAY^T^ Sfiray, Mjarat, noa, Super Suip.e, Balceda, Gleaiii, \>'an-| spile and Kegeiiey Buck.^ Sweet Spra^ was in front a furlbng^ from hoinej buv i-ould not i'oot it-with -Sfi^er Snipe ovet the last bit. ... . • (. . • A Leighwin Jukt' Beat Beauform, Ij.ejghwjji and Beauform fought. the iin^f^f ghGif M«aiUe,n race aad Leighwin got the decision by a nose. Flying in third piuee was Silver Line joiily half a lenglh away. It was annoupced, luter that Beauform 's near rein byoke three f urlongs ..•'f fpui '-l^nej The ojrdef iuto the straight was Beauform -aua Leighwin, fxouK ^J.ajo»ty, Lad.V Shirley, Magnetic, Silver Line 'and l'avola. Beauforni, .atnf .^ighwin fought it out all the wav dowp the stra,iglit and Leigliwin just won. liescind wtts fourth and Guerdon, Miss Majesty ahd Fuvola wero next. Lord Azxire Beats Trafalgar Day. After beginning smartJy Lord Aznre was steadied and witli a quick ruii to the l'roiit as thev lined up for tlie run to ihe judge, went on to win by a sbort neck from Trafalgar Day a coupJo of lengtlis in front of Sorrel. King of Quiz soon had cliarge and he led to the straight ironi Trafalgar Day, | Lord Azure, Deep Sea, Mission, Sorrel1 and b'oyal Cambria. King of Quiz was j fourth and next were Boyal Cambria I uud Mission. i Short Priced Favourite Scores. llush was at a short price for tlie j Ballance JLack llandicap and after- being oue of the lea-Iers into- the straight j she won niceJ.v by a length from 1'ox- J foiiian which, iifth into tho straight, j finished strougly to beat Kumari; by j half a length. Legendre, fourth at'the home tuni, was a close fourth, 'and next were Carter Kell, Alatara ;and Fighting Fox, which had been profiiiueut for over a inile. The iieJd was in close order at the half and the order iuto the straight was Fighting Fox, from Hush, Carter Fell, Legendre and Foxtonian. ■ Silver Mascot Won Well. With a grand run beginning a furlong from tlie line, Silver Alaseot won Ihe last race going away by a couple jf lengtlis from Lady Alinter which, fourth into the straight, finislred strougly along tlie rails for second two lengtlis in front ot" Airwyn, which hau Led to tlie straight. Vitesse, braeketed with Airwyn, was fourth, and Exemplary and Alaster liicli were next. MANGAHAO' HAOK HlGHWEIGHT, £i'-f 5 ; 1} miles. 10-10 TUDOR MAID, 9.0 (W. Eout) 1 --2 Kentucky Star, 9.S (1L. J. Auckram) 2 J-o Palissy, 9.3 (S. Waddell) 3 Also: 7-7 Zul'u Boy, 1-1 Lord Boswells, 4-4 Lady/s Man, (5-6 Master Gary, 5-8 Elofa, 16-15 Hinewaka, 5-5 Ivanhoe, 12-1-2 Maelstrom, 11-11 Loyal Cajmp, 1-9 Sir Ivenart, 15-16 Surrender, 14-13 Ihe S^agger, 13-14 Double Gay. Short head, three lengtlis. Elofa liourth. Time, 2.12 1-5. Winner trained ' by owner (Miss Freda Whitc), Awapuni. KONINI HACK HANDICAP, £220; Seven furlcfngs. L-l SOLIMBINE, S.10' (J. A. McFarlane) . . 1 1-4 Lackamor, 8.0 (K. Cliote).,. . ... 2. 2-2 Swing Bridge, 8.4 (J. Moore) 3( Also:. 3-3 Arvastep, 5^6 Sheer, 7-7

Length, neck. 'Arvastep fourth., Time, 1.31. • . Winner trained by R. J. Belcher, Trentham. PAHIATUA OUP, £620 ineluding £20 i tropliy presented-by Mr. W. Levin; ! li miles. 1-1 BEAU OR, 7.12 (J. P. Bowness) .1 8-8 T.ord Phrosa, 7.5 (R. Shield) .. 2 5-'5 Kippo, 7.41 (A.- C. Mess.ervy). 3 Also: 3-3 Mesalliance, 2-2- Ngakoti, 7-7 Culloden Moor, 4-4 Sly Robin, 0 6 Vadqz ' Half a length, two lengths. Cullodep Moor fourth. Time 2.9 1-5. - Winner trained by F. Gough, Carter"ton. ' " - *"'•.• JUVEN1LE' HANDFCAP, £220; two- | year-olds; Five furlongs. ;- ' 2-1 SUPER - SNIPE, 8.-13 (G. IL ' Maekie) 1 1-2 Sweet Spray, 7.111 (W. J. Bronght'dn) '...... 2 5-5 Mafanoa, 7.111 (R. Burgess) .. 3 Also: 7-7 Forclio, G-6 Lay-by, 8-8 Balceda, 4-4 Gleam, 3-3 Warspite, 9-9 Regency Buck. 1 Two lengths _eaclL way.Ulfiam - fouffch-r Time, 1.3 1-5. \ AVinner tTained by Mrs. L..Campbell and J. II. Jefferd, Hastings.'.' ! MATDEN RACE, £210; Six furlongs. 2-1 LEIGHWIN, 8.5 (G. R. Tattersall) •. ... ..... ..... . . _ 1 '3-3 Beauform,- 8.5 (J. 'Harris) .... 2 4-4 Silver Line, 8.5 (P. Carroll) . . 3 Also: 6-6 Mr. Thunder, 12-10 Lady ■ Shirley, 11-12 Enwill, 9-9 Favola, 5-5 Magnetic, 10-10 Guerdon, 7-7 Miss Majesty/ 8-^8 Atomie Energy, 1-2 ■•Reseind-. v - w j ^Noso, neck. Rescind fouTth. Timo, 1.17.2-5. I Winner fcrained . by. T. L.' Jennings, i-Opaki.. ■ ' . .^EKETAHUNA HANDIGAP, £120 ihcTuring'a £25 trophy presented by'. Mr. J. R. Meagher; Seven furlongs. 2-2 LORD AZURE, 7.8 (A; C. Messervyl . . . . V-.1 ." 1 1-1 Trafalgar . Day, 9.2 (W.- J. Broughton),-. >(.',• .J .* 1 5-5 Sofrell, 7.9 ,(N. :Ohote) ...... 3 Also: 6-6 King of Quiz, 4-4 Mission, 3-3 Deep. Sea, 7-7 Royal Cambria. , Short *'hb^lv,v Yvo' " leh'gths. King of Quiz, fourth. Time, 1.30. :V 1 AVnmer^tr.ained „by 1. McCullough. ^Masterton. ... .BALLANCE plACK HANDiCAP, £23fi; ' li miles-..-.. . 1-1 HUSH, 8.1 (W.,^J. Broughton) .. 1 2-2 Foxtonian, (V. J. Seilars). .■ 2 5-5 Ivuniari,- 7.13 i (J. Harris) .... 3 Also: 3-3 Flighting Fox, 7-7 Matara, 6-6 Carter Fell, 4-,4 Legendre, 8-8 Gay Lace. Length, half length. Legendre fourth. Time, 2-13 3-5. Winner trained by Mrs. L„ Campbell and J. H. Jefferd, Hastings. MAKURI HACK HANDICAP, £220; Six furlongs. 8-8 STLVER MASCOT, 7.13 (J. Moore) . . 1 5-4 Ladv Winter, 8.1 (A. C. Mes- \ ^ servv) • . . . - 1-1 Airwyn, .8.6 (W, L. Aitken) .... 3 Also: 7-6 Silvef Stream, 4-5 Master Ricli, 6-7 Exemplarv, 2-2 Show Mist, 3-3 Silver Line, 1-1 Vitesse. . ' Three lengths, two lengths. Vitesse fourth. Time, 1.17. • r,. . Winner trained,.; By owner (A. T. S. Coxo.n), Carterton... .. .

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Chronicle (Levin), 10 January 1949, Page 6

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Tudor Maid Pays Big Dividend Chronicle (Levin), 10 January 1949, Page 6

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