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MEETING AT PAEROA

By Telegraph—Press Association.

GOOD FIELDS ENGAGED

Auckland, Last Night. I The Ohinemuri Jockey Club's spring meeting -will be opened at Paeroa tomorrow. Good fields are engaged and provision has been made to run the Maiden Handicap in two divisions if the safety number of 28 is exceeded, although that may be obviated by a few defections " _ -L The weather has been fine and there is every prospect of conditions being favourable. The betting 'will be under the win-and-place system. Horses likely to be well supported include: — Maiden Handicap: Durvach, Aberdovey, Flying Jay. Kopuarahi Hurdles: Midland, Devon, Little Ruse. ' . Ngatea Handicap: Foxmond, Sunola,

Hunter s Night. Pipiroa Hack Cup: Hunting Bee, Lord Waitangi, Raepata. Poland Cup: Clinch, Besiege, Mintlaw. Maramarua Steeplechase: Small Boy, Willen, Te Ronga. Fiying Handicap: Maxam, Valimeen, Olympus. Kerepeehi Hack Handicap: Verulam, Cillas, Te Haka. Brackets are as follows:— Maiden Handicapr Royal Musk and Kingcraft, Royal Pilot and' Marie's | Choice, Nan Vaals and Te Monoplane, Forest Bridge and Aetolia, Empire Rose. and Tea Blossom. Maramarua Steeplechase: Kinkle and ' Cockalorum. Silver Quex was withdrawn from the Flying Handicap. at 1.30 p.m. to-day. The owner, Mr. H. J. Harrison, stated to-day that Gay Miss would not be a starter in the Flying Handicap. The acceptances are:—

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Radiant Vaals 8 5 Kingcraft 8 5 Kaalooa 8 1 Dorset 8 1 Acute 8 0 Marie's Choice 8 0 Miss Ridicule 8 0 Laughing Fox 8 0

Lady Pay 8 0 Acre's Beauty 8 0 Hine-iti 8 0 Bournemouth 8 0 :> Te Monoplane 8 0 Aetolia .80 Tea Blossom 8 0

MAIDEN HANDICAP. Of £130. Six furlongs.

Royal Musk 8 8 Radiant Bay 8 5 Durvach 8^1 Lady The, a 8 0 Royal Pilot 8 0 Auburn Lu 8 O Miss Eureka 8 0

Bamboo 8 0 Flying Jay 8 0 Mia Regina 8 0 Aberdovey 8 0 Nan Vaals 8 0 Forest Bridee S O Empire Rose 8 0

Second Division.

Small Boy 11 12 Midland 1° 13 Loombination 10 9 Racewhip 10 0 Devon 9 9 Little Ruse 9 4 Cappy 9 3

Wellaway 3 " Etcetera 9 0 Inyatis 9 0 Aintree 9 0 Allmetic 9 0 Gael . 9 0 Cockalorum 9 0

KOPUARAHI HURDLES. Of £150. One mile and a half.

Young _ . Paddon 0 The Dozer 9 0 Brazen Bold S 7 Orate 8 7 Merry Vaals 8 7 Pocket Venus 8 6 Foxmond 7 13 Tooley Street 7 12

Philemup " 12 Sunola .78 Prince Rangi. 7 7 Pern 7 ? Barrister 7 7 First Chapter 7 7 Eastern Heir 7 7 Hunter's " Night 7 7

NGATEA HANDICAP. Of £200. About seven furlongs 60 yards.

Wildore 9 0 Joan Peel 8 12 Hunting Bee 8- 9 Silver Stick 8 9 Valdene 8 8 Raepata 8 7

Lord ... Waitangi 7 10 Karatoki " " Gold Spot 7 7

PIPIROA HACK CUP. Of £200. Nine furlongs.

Mazir 9 0 Cheval de Volee 8 7 Clinch S 3 Besiege 8 1 Valamito 7 11 Mintlaw 7 9

Raceline 7 2 Sunny Downs 7 2 Hunting Bee 7 0 Kilcash 7 0 Coronation 7 0 Day Wind 7 0

POLAND CUP. Of £350. One mile three furlongs.

Small Bey 11 12 Allegretto 10 10 Blue Steel 10 6 Floodlight 9 11 Gar Vaals 9 U Kinkle 9 7 Te Ronga. 9 5 Celtic Lad 9 5 Dark Rose 9 0

British Sovereign 9 0 Cockalorum . 0 0 Searcher 9 « Conflagration 9 0>!; Mountain : Bruce 9 J f Willen 9 0

MARAMARUA STEEPLECHASE. Of £160. About two miles and a half.

Llangollen 9 10 Proud Fox 9 0 Corato 8 13 Pirate King 8 13 Lornacre 8 30 Te Taking 8 5 Bronze Moth 8 3 Orate 8 3 Valimeen 7 12

iviaxam * - Olympus 7 8 Dinky Di 74 Sure Pay 7 0 paxeno ? 0 Sir Robin 7 0 " Te ' „ Koura - 7 0 Town Section 7 0

FLYING HANDICAP. Of £200. Six furlongs.

Cillas 9 4 Verulam 8 4 Te Haka 8 2 Flying Eagle 7 13 Maxown 7 9 Hackenschmidt 7 8

Volifox .7 7 Phi) Vaals 7 7 Paymaster 7 7 . Gold Money Song 77 Ngawiri .7 7

KEREPEEHI HACK HANDICAP. Of £160. Six furlongs.

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Taranaki Daily News, 28 September 1940, Page 9

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Tapeke kupu
701

MEETING AT PAEROA Taranaki Daily News, 28 September 1940, Page 9

MEETING AT PAEROA Taranaki Daily News, 28 September 1940, Page 9

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