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OHINEMURI OPENING MAXAM TAKES FLYING VAALSSTAR BEST HACK i INCREASED TURNOVER (Per Press Association.) PAEROA, this day. The Ohinemuri Jockey Club’s spring meeting was commenced on Saturday in overcast but fine weather. The track was in excellent order. The totalisator handled £33,288 10s, against £31,552 10s last year, an increase of £1736. Results: — Maiden Handicap, of £150; 6 furlongs.—First division: 6-5 Foxson, 8.9 (Mclnally), 1; 2-2 Mayfair, 8.5 (Goldfinch), 2; 2-1 Sweet Nothing, 8.5 (Evans), 3. Also started: 13-13 Maereana 8.10, 17-19 Little Idea 8.8, 8-7 Karatoki 8.6, 15-16 Whenua 8.5, 1215 Waitarma 8.5, 18-18 Riff Raff 8.5, 10-10 Wishacre 8.5, 7-9 Monte Cristo 8.5, 9-12 Miss Bridge 8.5, 14-14 Crestman 8.5, 21-18 The Alibi 8.5, 16-15 Gas Acre 8.5, 12-11 Proud Fox 8.5. A length and a quarter; two lengths. Maereana was fourth. Time, 1.19. Second division: 1-1 Sunola 8.6 (McTavish), 1; 21-20 Wildore, 7.12 (Gollop), 2; 4-4 Estro. 8.5 (Green), 3. Also started: 3-3 First Gold Money 8.9, 5-6 Tellsom 8.5, 10-10 Mia Regina 8.6, 7-9 Goldation 8.5, 9-12 Merry Vaals 8.5, 22-22 Pleuron 8.5, 19-20 Trig Station 8.5, 10-8 Rosemae 8.5, 16-15 Australian Star 8.5, 20-17 Bulwark 8.9, 2-2 Vertex 8.5, 14-14 Spear Watch 8.5, 12-11 Gentle Lady 8.6. Half a head; a neck. Tellsom was fourth. Time, 1.18.
Kopuarahi Hurdles, of £175; 1J miles.—s-7 General Ruse, 9.0 (Brady), 1; 7-5 Gascyne, 9.5 (Mclnally), 2; 2-2 Wild Acre, 9.0 (Maria), 3. Also started: 4-4 Gadger 10.6, 1-1 BiSquit 10.4, 3-3 British Sovereign 9.11, 6-6 Chikara 9.4, 10-9 Hessketoon 9.0, 9-10 General Riske 9.0, 8-8 Herewith 9.0, 11-12 Rothoon 9.0, 12-11 Cintracc 9.0. Five lengths; a neck. Gadger was fourth. Time, 2.52 4-5.
Ngatea Handicap, of £200; 7 furlongs and 60yds.—3-2 Brazen Bold, 7.8 (Vaughan), 1; 10-10 Balinavar, 9.0 (Cameron), 2; 4-4 Mon Acre, 7.8 (Gilchrist),,3. Also started: 12-13 Scotland 8.11, 1-1 Brazilian 8.0, 2-3 Besiege %7, 13-12 Te Hai 8.7, 7-8 Pocket Venus 8.0, 5-5 Vaalso 7.9, 8-6 Very Glad 7.8, 15-16 Barrister 7.8, 11-11 Eastern Teir 7.7, 9-9 Requiem 7.7, 14-14 Tip Toes 7.7, 6-8 Marie’s Acre 8.3. Very • Glad was fourth. A head; a length. ' Time, 1.35 1-5.
kipiroa Hack Handicap, of £225; 9 furlongs.—4-4 Vaalsstar, 7.13 (Goulsbro), 1; 3-3 Palmint, 8.11 (McTavish), 2; 1-2 Foxtoon, 8.6 (Cameron), 3. Also started: 5-5 Raceline 9.0, 2-1 Kaspian 8.10, 6-6 Erlick 8.9, 7-7 Gay Movie 7.7, 8-8 Royal Message 7.7, 9-9 Every Port 7.7, 10-10 Beverley 7.7. Four lengths; a length. Time, 59 2-5. Kaspian was fourth. POLAND CLP, Of £400; 1 mile and 3 furlongs. 6-7 HOT BOX, 8.5 (Goulsbro) .. 1 5-5 iPfeILCOURT, 7.3 (Thomson) .. 2 1-1 KING REY, 9.5 (McTavish) .. 3 Also started: 3-4 Valmint 8.9, 2-2 Gold Vaals 8.6, 8-8 Master Brierly 8.1, 4-3 Airam 7.13, 7-6 Black Musk 7.3, 9-9 Poland 7.3. Airam was fourth. A neck; three-quarters of a length. Time, 2.52.
Maramaraua Steeplechase, ol £175; 2J En Tour, 10.7 (Winder), 1; 5-3 Wasp, 9.6 (Gilmer), 2; 2-2 Biform, 11.4 (Baker), 3. Also started: 1-1 Little Briton 9.6, 2-2 Fast Find 9.0, 7-7 Lucidus 10.0, 3-4 Gadger 9.10, 6-6 Roxy 9.0, 9-9 Dark Rose 9.0, 8-8 Bells of Bow 9.0. Bells of Bow was fourth. Two lengths; a neck. Time, 5.1. Little Briton ran into second place, but was disqualified for running inside a flag, and Biform, the fourth horse, was placed third.
klyingr Handicap, of £250; 6 fur-longs.—2-3 Maxam, 7.5 (Wiggins), 1; 3-2 Te Monoivai, 7.0 (Gilchrist), 2; 9-9 Orate, 8.6 (Murray), 3. Also started; 5-5 Llangollen 9.13, 1-1 Royal Bachelor 8.5, 4-4 Pirate King 8.4, 8-8 Young Paddon 7.11, 7-7 Gay Seton 7.8, 6-6 Miss Te Koura 7.1, 10-10 Full Hand 7.0. Royal Bachelor was fourth. A neck; a length and a half. Time, 1.15 1-5.
Kerepeehi Hack Handicap, of £175; 6 furlongs—l-3 Foxmond, 9.0 (Cameron),' 1; 2-1 Greek Queen, 7.10 (Evans), 2; 5-5 Star Vaal, 7.7 (Horn), 3. Also started: 3-2 Mintlaw 8.11, till. Sir Lysander 8.11, 9-9 May Song 8.9, 4-4 Kenneth Robert 8.6, 8-7 Ngawiri 8.0, 7-8 Milanion 7.11, 10-16 Town Section 7.7, 14-12 Kakarere 7.7, 12- Paxeno 7.7, 15-15 Summary 7.7, 13- Gtizeful 7.7, 10-10 Tahiti 7.7, 6-6 Starbright 7.7. A. neck; a length. Time, 1.17. Sir Lysander was fourth.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20057, 2 October 1939, Page 3
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