MATAMATA RACING
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Respectfu! Wins Cnp WALTON TO LORNACRE
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HAMILTON, Last Night. The Matamata raees were held in beautiful weather with a record ciowd iand a fast traek. The totalisator handjled £23,836, as against. £13,142. ■ Results: — TIRAU HAOK HURDLES, of £120; 1 mile and! 5 furlongs. 1-1 OALCUTTA, 1(7.5 (J. Day) .. 1 2-3 Lady Ruler, 10,4 (C. Walters) 2 5-4 Mio Lume, 9.2 (M. Stcwart) . . , 3; Also started: 8-8 Valpeen, 6-6 Count |Eoussillon, 3-2 English Night, 4-5 Rozal, 4-7 Stanstead. Won by four lengths; half a length. ;Time, 2.53 4-5. HINUERA HANDICAP, of £100; 6 furlongs. 3-2 POKER FACE, 8.13 (A. G. Cameron) 1 1-1 Eaepata, 9.0 (E. A. Keesing) 2 4-4 Very Glad, 8.6 (N. McKenzie) 3 Also started: 12-11 Miss Muskertoon, 10-10 Aces Up, 14-13 Bass, 16-16 Miss Lapidary, 5-5 Cometarium, 15-15 Sirwei, ;12-1 2 Eflick, 9-6 Sirrun,'6-7 Haile Boy, 2-2 Clooneen, 7-9 Tralee Bose, 11-14 Hymel, 15-16 Puketihi, 8*8 Dust Up. Won by half a head; half a length Time, 1.15 3-5. WAHAROA HANDICAP, of £120; 6 furlongs. 1-1 LOENACEE, 8.8 (H. Long) . . 3 4-4 Boughal, 8.9 (J. McLaughlin) 2' 2-2 Eoyal Dance, 9.1 (C. G. Goulsbro) .. , 3 • Also started: 6-6 Prince Acre, 6-5 Mungacre, 3-3 Bellkyrian, 7-7 Tin Lap. Won by half a length; a head. Time, 1.13 4-5. 'MATAMATA HACK CUP, of £200 and trophy; about li miles. 3-3 EESPECTFUL, 8.6 (J. McLaughlin) . . ' i 4-5 Racette, 7.7 (E. Horne) .... 2 2-2 Huskie, 8.13 ( J. Sullivan) . . 3 Also started: 7-6 Sandy Dix, 6-7 Mod,ern Maid, 1-1 Eoyal Nation, 5-4 Eed Fox, 9-9 Strong Spear, 8-8 Eoxy. Won by half a length; three. Time, 2.8 3-5. RAILWAY HACK HANDICAP, of £105; 6 furlongs. 4-4 RACEMOSUS, 7.7. (E. Fearn) ■ 1; 3-3 Lady Diana, 8.6 (E. Hoxiie) . . 2| ; 2-2 Cappy, 8.2 (H. W. Wiggins) . . 3 j ; Also sthrted: 1-1 Professional, 9-8 , Tudor, 5-5 May Song, 8-10 Try Luck, ,6-6 Shining Spear, 10-9 Taiha, 7-7 Aces' , ;Up, 11-11 Swift Spear. Won by three-quarters of a length;' half a length. Time, 1.15. PUTARURU STAKES, of £100; ' 5 furlongs. 3-3 TAVERN SONG, 8.7 (N. McKenzie) 2-1 Susan, 8.4 (J. Wmder) ...... 2! 1-2 Son of the Soil, 7.0 (Goulsbro)' 3| Also started: 4-5. Miss Tekoura, p-sj , Mark 's Gift, 5-4 Eaceline, 6-6 Desertj , Wings, 8-10 High Spear, 10-9 Lady Pav-i , lova, 7-7 Town Seetion. Won by two lengths; a head. Time, ■1.3 3-5. WALTON HANDICAP, of £120; 7i furlpngs. 1-1 LOENACEE, 8.5 (H. Long) . . l! 4-4 Miss Lu, 8.13 (N. E. McKenzie) 2 ! 6-7 Mangakaha, 7.7 (E. Horne) . . 3 Also started: 4-3 Gay Broney, 4-5 , Wa.it and See, 2-2 Sergia, 7-6 Wahine Reihi, 9-9 Dark Marble, 8-8 Keith Lu. Won by a head; a length. Time, 1.31 4-5. ' OKOROIRE HACK HANDICAP, of £110; 8J furlongs. 4-4 RACEMOSUS, 7.10 (P. Fearn) ll 1-1 Trouvaille, 8.11 (H. N. Wiggins) a 3-2 Bonnie Song, 8.8 (H. E. Mc-
Kenzie) g, Also started: 2-4 La Femine Noire, 6-7 Jewelled Girdle, 7-5 Erination, 5-5' DiacquedOon, 8-8 Taiha, 9-9 British Isles. Won by half a length ; three-quar". ters. Time, 1.49 2-5. ■. 1
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 20, 8 February 1937, Page 11
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