OHINEMURI
SECOND DAY RESULTS. CHIEF EVENT TO TE KAWITI. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) PAEROA, September 30. A totalisator increase of £5689 was recorded for the spring meeting of the Ohinemuri Jockey Club, £61,430 being handled for the meeting against £55,,741 last yera. On the second day today, £23,930 was handled, against £22,453 last year. The track was in splendid order and the weather was dull but fine. There was an excellent attendance. Results: — Waitakaruru Handicap, 7f. and 60 yds.: 1/1, Cillas, 9.7 (Cleaver), 1; 2/2, Hunter’s Night, 9.0 (McKenzie), 2; 5/3, Paymaster. 7.6 J (Dye), 3. Also started: 4/5, Te Haka; 3/4, Miss Valerie; 6/6, Flying Eagle. Length and a quarter; length. Te Haka was fourth. Time, I. 4-5. Turua Hurdles, 1.? m.: 1/1, Small Boy, 11. (Burgess). 1; 3/2, King Musk, 9.7 (Kowhai), 2; 4/4, Little Ruse, 9.3 (McKinnon), 3. Also started: 2/3, Loombination; 6/6, Innes Lad; 7/7, Allmetic; 5/5, Day Wind. Five lengths; three. Innes Lad was fourth. Time, 3.15.
Tirohia Hack Handicap, 9f.: 7/6, Gold Spot, 7.7 (Messervy), 1; 1/1, Lord Waitangi, 7.12 (Dye), 2; 4/4, Hackenschmidt, 7.13 (McTavi’sh), 3. Also started: 2/2, Hunting Bee; 3/3, Joan Peel; 6/7, Midland; 5/5, Forest Acre. Half a length; one and a half. Joan Peel was fourth. Time, 1.55.
President’s Handicap, 9f.: 1/1, Te Kawiti, 8.9 (Wiggins), 1; 8/10, Valamito, 7.13 (McTavish), 2; 5/4, Esquire, 7.2 (Gilchrist), 3. Also started: 7/6, Young Paddon; 2/2, Lou Rosa; 6/7, Flying Acre; 3/3, Besiege; 12/12, Tooley Street; 9/8, Sunny Downs; 4/5, Sunola; 11/11, Pern; 10/9, Wildore. Three-quar-ters of a length; half. Pern was fourth. Time, 1.53 4-5. Novice Handicap, 6f.: 1/1, Durvach, 8.6 (E. Stewart), 1; 6/6, Heroic Star, 8.4 (Brown), 2; 2/2, Gay Rosette, 8.4 (Long), 3. Also started: 8/9, Kingcraft; 13/13, Radiant Bay; 18/10, Dorset; 14/16, Poutama; 7/5, Acute; 5/7, Evans Head; 11/11/Envolee; 15/14, Marie’s Choice; 8/8, Bamboo; 3/3, Flying Jay; 17/17, Acre’s Beauty; 10/10, Hine Iti; 3/4, Aberdovey; 13/12, Bournemouth; 16/15, Te Monoplane. Half a length; threequarters. Radiant Bay was fourth. Time, 1.15. Taumarunui Steeplechase Handicap, about 3m.: 5/5, British Sovereign, 9.0 (Baker), 1; 4/3, Floodlight, 8.12 (Muir), 2; 2/2, Gar Vaals, 10.9 (Mr Keyte), 3. Also started: 1/1, Biform; 3/4, Mahala.
Two lengths; three. Biform was fourth. Time, 5.42 1-5. Railway Handicap, 6f»: 9/6, Miss Te Koura. (Ensor), 1; 2/3, Llangollen, 9.9 (Cameron), 2; 7/7, Merry Vaals, 8.0 (Dye), l 3. Also started: 1/1, Palustre; 1/1, Maxam; 5/5, Silver Quex; 9/9, Bronze Moth; 6/8, Brazen Bold; 3/2, Valimeen; 4/4, Queen City. Long neck; half a length. Brazen Bold was fourth. Time, 1.13 4-5. Rotokohu Hack Handicap, 7f. and 60 yds.: 1/2, Gold Money Song, 8.11 (Smith), 1; 6/6, Cheval de Bataille, 8.0 (Jones), 2; 3/3, Lord Waitangi, 8.9 (Fenton), 3. Also started: 4/4, Verulam; 2/1, Joy Vaals; 8/8, Maxown; 7/7, Gasacre; 5/5, Karatoki. Two lengths; half. Karatoki was fourth. Time, 1.31.
Always Well Back. Gay Rebel, formerly trained by M. B. Edwards, is now trained by his owner, Mi' P. Andrews, at Orari. He was produced in the highweight event at Oamaru on Saturday, but was always well back. . RACING FIXTURES Oct. 3, s—Hawke’s Bay. Oct. 10, 12—Dunedin. Oct. 12—Otaki Maori. Oct. 12, 14 —Auckland. Oct. 17, 19 —Masterton. Oct. 17, 19—South Canterbury. Oct. 19 —Rotorua and Bay of Plenty. Oct. 19—Stratford. Oct. 24, 26, 28—Wellington. Oct. 26—Poverty Bay. Oct. 26, 28 —Gore. Oct. 28—Waikato. Oct. 28 —Poverty Bay. Oct. 28—Waverley. Oct. 28—North Canterbury. Nov. 1, 2 —Whangarei. Nov. 2 —Rangitikei. Nov. 2—Banks Peninsula. Nov. 2 —Poverty Bay Turf Club. Nov. 9 —Napier Park. Nov. 9, 11 —Avondale. Nov. 9. 11, 13, 16—C.J.C. Nov. 16 —Napier Park. Nov. 16, 18—Waikato. Nov. 23—Levin. Nov. 23, 25—Auckland.
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