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RACING.

«.'.v. ;::i<pV Mn.v.: »•" tW.ivri. XiViR J!'!" !f iV; 7: . ,:/ ."^"V'/1 j -j ■ ' By Telegraph—Press Associati6jrii' v '.auii' •.• • • 11 •.•.'i',-.n--'.( PLYMOUXH, Last' Night* . { £J*e, following are the : .Results qf tfrg races .(secpynj day):— n-i, Hack ETurdles, lj/mijepx —Southern Cross 1, Fretwork -2. Also started—Le Beau,, Moosken, Bagatelle. The last three fell. . Won by eight .Time, 2min 56sec. Dividends,' 16s. ~ . "' Grandstand Handicap,, 5 furlongs.. --Cyrene 1, St. Bill 2, Noteorini.3.. Also started - Kitchenmaid, , Engraver, Pylades. Won by a length. Time, limn 3sec. Dividends, £2 2s ati'd £1 12s. - c 'Wharepapa Hack Hurdles, 6 furlongs. — Fishermaid 1, Somali 2,' Pe&rlie 3. Also started—Otaraoa, Moscow, ■ Catapult, Toddy, Lantern, Beltfevue, , Lingerer. Fishermaid took command early, and was neve* headed, winning by ; two lefigths. Time; lmin 15 3-ssec. . : Dividends, i'l:l4s and £4 2s. PAUL MEMORIAL STAKES, IJ. * . mile. : ■ fi; .Paritutu ' ... 1 : »' Glenullin-. 2 " • •= Scotty .■"■■■ ■ '• ..; 3 Also started—Rustique and iMakikihu :Glenullin' and Scotty were fighting 6ut the finish, when Paritutu shot: out and won'by a length. : Paritutu'a win received a mixed demonstration. An enquiry Was held into Paritutu-s running, but no actionTime, 2min 9sec. ■ > Dividends,, .£4'2s. .. ■> - :,: - ■sKawau 1 Hack Handicap, 1 : mile. Somali 1, Recreation 2, Showman ;Also started—Aqua Regia, High- 1 denj Integrity, Jenkins, Lady Sylvia, Slavey, . Otaraoa. •" In the' "straight' Somalichallenged Recreation; arid' won, after a good fin ish, by three-; quarters of a i longs.—Kuku I,' Southern Cross ; i2, Regulation >3. - Also ; started'—Waikato,- King's Birthday, Pearl Necklet* ■ Won all the way. Time, lmin 303 ec: Dividends^: £1 16s and £l n jFarewell: Handicap, 6 furlongs;— Notebrini Claimer -2, Silver-' shell- 3. Also started Waikato, White Star.' Won by a : length'and a ; halfo : Time, lmin • 15sec. Dividend, £5..65.' < --i '• = ■

■Final Hack -Handicap, 5 furlongs; —'Lady Lancelot 1, Daisy- Paul £2, Turkish Maid 3; Also'Started—Tambour Major, Glengariff, ' Ramarui, Kaihihi, Miss Vera: Won from start to finish.. ' Dividends, £2 lOs and £2 18s;' ' ■ •

The totalisator investments amounted ;to £5.658■-10s, making £ 11,514 for the two days, an increase of £5,363 on last year. . The' doub ! e, : Fishermaid an 4 Paritutu, paid £25 4s. ;

TURF NOTES.; ' , (By Zetland). Te Kainui was, purchased last week; by M* F. ; Pelling, ,of ; Eketahuna. t The Tasman gelding is still being trained by. R. Knox, at Opaki. : Another. horse that has . changed,. hands recently is War Dog, Mr T. -Snjith, r-of Tenui, being his new owner. The. Remington gelding is; being worked on the Opaki course, and ; may I be . prepared for . winter hurdle;.racing. ' :m- ---; M».- McGrath left for • Wanganul yesterday morning < ; with • Riflemaid, \ which, is engaged ;in the Wanganui,-, Cup, to.be run on Friday, next. The;, little, mare is in splendid condition,, and* should run a creditable race. r,-. ' Aberration,, recently , purchased)* by*a Mastprton has gone; < McGrath'ss stable^ ; The Possible gelding is a bit big in conditioiif just- now, but.<-should; soon . be;: reafly to ; show his best iform.n : He ; should, prove a decided (acquisition to; theiMasterton-trained im... i ->: r• ij Mr rt! T. ?<3lancy h is-pessevering: withi his-Mauser gelding, .which, however;* Walks &way rather. stiffly : aftec: each > gaUpp.'v:Jli9f'is:a fine; big strong) geldt-,> ing /; ,apd throws the, soreness useful. iqi\ ; winter'racing.i - :Qawai^: : js, : .!nQW!;being ..trained .by: his owner, Mr<t.,Cw.ijH* Smith.' Heshowed plenty of pace at theWoodville meeting, btfT'Hffi"''lfcntlifion was not solid enough to, allovf him to . race out the five furlonjgsiv ; k'- I I Mr J. Cress has San Julie looking very well at present'. The San Fran filly ;H:-has filled out . considerably since being brought up from Clareville.

A. .improved horse is Holmes.,, : -A few, r weeks ago h,e., f appeared be; t;ight,;pufc o£>; conj^itipn,^ judging apß^Ejran^a;,he lr .sty>uld-,.Joe ready >.tp show his old form by Easter .tinaq. >. v , has-jntot.-beeUihaicried- ,ij,i his growing, jntp^ai t With.age. phecoltii/shou)dsdevelog,:intOia stayer h; y V i/. Some,!serviceable;;;,sQEk' :,Tvasr ex v \, ,ecu.i;ed course yesterday raoriiing tlii on thp cards-i that the local horses will account for i; a fair ( o| t: stake money.,at ; t.fee meeting tijig mqr}]th..^oyali. ; •Blg§ strode &y,er labile qn./the plough.; i n fleterqii ned gtyle,. and M « wiliinpiess t |# go further. t t^%e,ground, did Pla.ty,-,; pus, the latter being., to cr<}®s§.jthsap.a^e t> .,< Jfiwha,, ; ,Tje, Kainui; difi use|ul.R t: jKno / x has,. the,; of |hiß : tggini> • 'Mjs!||catt'B;./teapi, l^ught. ouf,, K «c*onsi3,t^d : \pf Hat);ey;'' Pati given easy pacing work, , v San, } awl ran,, oyer > six furlongs jpftrCths plpugh,, the . named; showing ; to s best, advantage. The; Mauser gelding,afcd a , hack ; by,. Sir jiapcelpt, were work.e In v ~of is ;! b#ing,paid; to th%,. bourse prop.e}',gt] •'. ivßot{i, "aw in- r ; really, gpqd order,. and tbe jJocaJ. v .,tra iners. ,as yrplfe as vJsitpis ; Viil.|)e:i»ble .jta~.giy§..ibeir charges ;final ,wqi;k v .: ;fV . Si , Nominations for all events at the Feilding Jockey Clob's Easter meeting will close with the secretary, Mr E. Gcodbehere, Feilding, at 8.30 p.m. on Monday next.

NOMINATIONS. Nominations for all events, except the Maiden Jftack. Race,, to he ,i;un at the * (ihib 6 UI Atrftittin' ""'Meetfii&V 1 on March 21st and 22nd next, will close witJ?r 4 t,lfie, 'Secretary,iAl BJathaw&y, at 9 P ,30 o'clock. to-ni^Kt., t —l ' -A _ |

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8370, 1 March 1907, Page 6

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RACING. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8370, 1 March 1907, Page 6

RACING. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8370, 1 March 1907, Page 6

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