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FAVOURITES FAIL

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Reipar Wins Main Event at Marton

CHAT & SMOKE-SCREEN

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PALA1ERSTON N.. Last Night. I Heavy Tain overnight left the oourse ; ,Sodden for the spring meeting of the Marton Jookey Glub on Saturday, and also seriously atfeeted the attendance. Despite the handidap, the club was able 1 to show an inere'ase of £3386 on a turnover of £10,955, a pleasing outcome. ; Favourites experienced a someWhat indiiferent innings, only two fulfilling expecftations, and these were Smoke ' Screen and Wildflower, wjio eaptured the concluding events. The principal ' honours went to Reipar, who worried Gold Mission out of the major stake in the Marton Handicap, and Smoke Screen, who held off Pakanui in a stir- ' ring tussle in the Bailway Handicap. Details of results: — JUVENILE HANDICAP, of £100; 1 four furlongs. i B — AMIGO *(Mr L. G. Paul), br g 2yrs by Beau Pere — Adorable, 8.5, S. Edwards 1 , 7 — Russian Ballet (Mr Russell Grace), 8.2i, B. H. Morria .... 2 11— Toa-iti (Mr C. F. Johnston), 8.5, R. J. Flower 3 Also: 5 Duwnanway 8.5 (L. H. Clifford), 6 Erin Lad 8.5 (R. W. Savage), 1 Gay Son 8.5 (W. J. Broughton), 2 Dorak 8^5. (C. Goulsbro), 3 Rarotonga ! 8.5 (G. R. Tattersall), 9 Jeanne 8.0 (S. j Anderson), 10 Raidora 8.0 (L. Albrey), | 8 Sudan, 8.0 (H. N. Wiggins). Hsad; four lengths. Time: 54 2-5. (Winner trained by owner, Wanganui). HACK HURDLEfc, of £120} about li miles. 3— PATAGONIA t.Mr B. Burgess), b g 6yrs by Cape Hom—- Paraki, 9.12, A. Jenkins 1 4~- -Even Money (Mrs W. D. Straehan), 9.8, C. ' Thomson 2 i i — Traokman (Mr W. M. Bennet), j 10.10, C. McGovern 3 Aleo: 5 Round Score 10.2 (W. J. Mc- " Dowell), 6 Euenzori 10.2 (A. McI ' Donald), 2 En Vidette 9.6 (A. Lord), \ ' 7 Otaki 9.0 (P. Button), 8 Sir Roley [ 9,0 (L. Dulieu), 10 Helios 9.0 (I. Rohloff), 9 Sea Kale 9.0 (T* Tito). fTg.if a length; three lengths. Time: • 3.5 2-5. (Winner trained by owner, ' Opaki). MAIDEN BACE, of £100; | ; six furlongs. | 7 — LADY MONTANA (Mr B. BurI gess/} b f 3yrs by Lord- Quex— '' Kilceit, 8.7, D. Lamb 1 12 — Ambition (Mr G. Grace), 8.7, |! S. Wilson 2 | 2— Gay Hunting (Mr S. Austin), 8.7, I ? L. H. Clifiord 3 Also: 1 Aria 8.7 (C. Goulsbro), 16 Gold Glare 8.7 (L. Dulieu), 8 Amatory, 8.7 (S. Edwards), 10 Whistle Pinkie 8.7 (N. H. Wiggins), 3 Relative 8.7 (N. Cavaney), 9 Mahutai 8.7 (S. Ander- ! son), 14 Gabriel 8.7 (A. Sim), 18 Te f Hiko 8.7 (B. Flower), 11 Conveyor 8.7 j (W. J. Broughton)/ 4 Jacynth 8.7 (R. j Marsh), 17 Blue Bteel 8.7 (J".' Leach), : 5 Royal Treat 8.7 (B. H. Morris), 6 Bold i Bruce 8.7 (Gk R. Tattersall), 13 Rangemore 8.7 (L. H. Jones), 15 Capthin Treville 8.7 (R. McTavish). Half a • neck; two lengths. Time, 1.21 4-5. . (Winner trained by owneT, Opaki). TUTAENUI HACK HANDICAP 5 — CUTE MELODY (Mr J. N. Moody), br m 3yrs by Nigger Minstrel — Miss Cute, 7.8, R. Sargent 1 d — Dawning Light (Mr W. J. Carson), 8.3, S. Anderson 2 4— Joe Louis (Mr F. Nicoll), 7.11, 3. Wilson Also: 6 Lady Siegffied 8.2 (D.Lamb), 7 Wagaer 8^ C. Goulsbro), 11 Son and Heir 8.0 (H. Goldfineh), 2 All Spirit 8.0 (R. McTavish), 9 Gladium 7.13 (J. Leach), 10 Buster Brown 7.11 (W. J. Broughton), 8 Thala 7.6 (I. S. Molloy), 3 Maahanui 7.74 (L. Albrey). Two and a-half lengths; head. Time: 1.22 4-5. .(Winner trained by H. Dulieu, New •Plymouth). MARTON HANDICAP 4 — REIPAR (Mr J. A. Todd), b g by Greyspear — Peradinyia, aged, 7.3, S. Edwards 1 , 3 Gold Mission (Mr G. A. Downs), 8.0, L. Albrey 3 1— Lowenberg (Messrs P. A. and T. ' J. O 'Neill), 8.0, L. Monkley .... 3 Also: 6 Fri'esland 9.2 (B. H. Morris), 2 Pukeko 8.11 (D. Lamb), 5 A!& 7.9 (G. R. Tattersall), 8 Entail 7.0 (F. Latham), 7 Grand Jury 7.6 (H. N. Wiggins). Neck; two and a-half lengths. Tihie: 2.7. (Winner trained by H. W. Johnstone, Wanganui). . i SPRING HACK CUP, of £150; li miles. I— CHAT (Mr R. W. Holden), blk m by Siegfried — Taleteller, 7.6, G. R. Tattersall * j Warehi (Mr R. C., Penman), 7.6 H. J. Cailahan .. 2 fi — Liaue (Mr Ebb Simpson), 7.12, S. Wilson Also: 2 Taillight 8.13 (W. J. Broughton), 4 Hunting t^ueen 8.7 (B. H. Morris), 1 Spouder 8.3 (L. H. ClifEord), 9 Cuttle 8.1 (C. Goulsbro), 7 Blue Tiger 7.13& (D. Lamb), 12 Cloudy Bay 7.4 (J. Forsyth), 11 Scarf Dance 7.0 (1. Latlxam), 10 Blue Shirt 7.0 (C. Stowe), 5 Master Limond 7.5 (H. N. Wiggins). Three and a-half lengths; half^ a head. Time: 2.24. (Winner trained by L. Wilson, Awapuni). RAILWAY HANDICAP, of £130; six furlongs. 1— SMOKE SCREEN (Mr Russell Gracc), b g 3yrs by Limond— Curtain, 8.5, B. H. Morris . . - . 1 2 — Pakamii (Mrs M. lieedy), 8.3, B.. Anderson 2 3— The Buzzer (Mr H. Bayiy), 8.3 S. Wilson . . 3 Also; 4 Greenwick 7.2 (H. J. Cailahan). Three-quarters of a length; twenty lengths. Time, 1.21 2-5. (Winner I trained by D. T. Marks, Fordelll.

FAREWELL HACK HANDIC&P, of £100; ftve furlongs. X— WILDFLOWER (Mr A. H. Marshall) , b f 3yrs by Chief Ruler— Lilimond, 8.10, B. H. Morris .. 1 j\2 — Dawning Light (Mr W. J. Carj son) br m 4yrs, 8.0, H. N. Wiggins 2 T — Lady Hoariri (Mr M. G. Podjursky), br m 6yrs, 7.0, S. Edwards 3 , Also: 3 Geira car. 8.2 (J. Molloy), 6 Prevail 7.12 (W. J. Broughton), 8 Hunting opy 7.11 (S. Anderson), 5 Royal i Ohoioe 7.8 (S. Wilson), 4 Rhodesian car 7.8 »L. H. Clifford), 10 Le Marquis car. 7.9 (C. Goulsbro), 9 Pukehou car. 7.7i (R. Marsh), 11 Gabriel car. 7.7$ (R. A. Dodson). Head; half a length. Pukehou i'ourth. iQfcije, 1.7 1-5. Winner trained l>£ L-

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 3, 27 September 1937, Page 11

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FAVOURITES FAIL Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 3, 27 September 1937, Page 11

FAVOURITES FAIL Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 3, 27 September 1937, Page 11

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