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Paid Three Score

FOREST BRIDGE WINS PAEROA RACES, FIRST DAY CAPPY AWARDED THE HURDLES HUNTING BEE AND FOXMOND (By Tel—Special rrom “Martian") PAEROA, Saturday A big win dividend of more than three score in the opening event set the pace for a keen day’s racing at Paeroa to-day when the spring meeting of the Ohinemuri Jockey Club opened. The meeting will conclude on Monday. The weather was overcast and showery and there was a large attendance. The track was* in splendid order. Results:— MAIDEN HANDICAP or £130; 6 rurs. 14—,17—FOREST BRIDGE, Messrs T. C. and H. W. Wilson’s br g by Foxbridge—Rita’s Lass, 3yrs, 8.0 (V. Gollop) 1 13—<l-2—MISS EUREKA, Mr 1.. G. Harris’ eh in by Surveyor—DeseTt Fire. 4yrs, 8.0 (11. Long-) 2 I—l —DU MACH, Mr G. Cofob’s blk r by Fo.vbridge—Sunny Song, 3yrs, 8.1, car. 7.12 (V. Dye) 3 Forest Bridge was coupled on the ma chines with Act oil a. Also started: o—o Radiant Vaals, 8.5 (iMrKenzle): 9—lo Royal Musk, 8.5. car S.n (Grattan), coupled with Kingcratt 8.5 (C. L. Goulsbro); 17—15 Radiant Hay, 8.5 (Evans); . s—i Kaalooa, 8.1 Messervy); 21—21 Dorset, 8.1 (Trematn): 18—19 Lady Thea. 8.0 (Stewart); 12—-11 Royal Pilot, 8.0, car. 8.1 j (Day), coupled with Marie’s Choice. 8.0, car. 7.10 i (Slnton>: 16—4 4 Auburn I.u. 8.0, car. 7.7 (Williamson), 11 —l3 Miss Ridicule. 8.0 car. 7.7 (Ford); 2—3 Laughing Fox, 8.0, car. 7.9 (Ramsay); 7—7 Ramtboo. 8.0 'Long); 7—B Lady Pay, 8.0 (Parson*) •

3—2 Flying Jay, 8.0 (Thomson); 19—18 Acre’s Beauty, 8.0; 10—-9 Hlneltl, B.c (J. Mclnally); 4—-5 Aberdovey, 8.0 (Me Tavlsh); 20—20 Bournemouth, 8.0 (Cam mlck); 15—16 Nan Vaals, 8.0, car. 7./ (Clark), coupled with Te Monoplane, 8.0 car. 7.7 (Brown), coupled with AetoJia 8.0, car. 8.1 (Keeslng).

Winner trained by C. Carmont, snr., Te Rapa. Several sensational Incidents were associated with the first event, the winner Forest Bridge, who paid more than three score on the win machine and double figures Tor a place, providing the Carmont stable with Its first success Tor some considerable time. Miss Eureka was also at long odds and paid double figures Tor a place return. She was always In the picture. The ravourite Duvach, looking likely at the home turn, spoilt her chances by running wide in the straight. About 100 .\ards off the post Lady Pay swerved towards the outside rail and Radian' Vaals, who was following, cannoned Into her. with the result that both horses lei heavily.

Lady Pay ran through to the Tront Dv the tiine they had settled down and led along the back from Aberdovey. Mis? Eureka, Kingcraft, Radiant Vaals, Duvach Forest Bridge, Acre’s Beauty, Bamboo and Royal Musk. Lady Pay led across the top but Duvach had gone to the lead as they turned Tor home with Radiant Vaals third In. front of Aberdovey, Forest Bridge, Miss Eureka, Royal Musk, Bamboo and Aere’ r Reauty. Forest Bridge went through on the rails and got up to bpat Miss Eureka decisively by three-quarters or a length with the ravourite Duvach hair-a-Jengt:' awav third. Royal Musk was fourth and then followed Miss Ridicule, Royal Pilot and Aberdovey. Time, 1.16.

KOPUARAHI HURDLES HANDICAP or £150; 1$ mile? S—S—GAPPY, Mrs F. M. Reilly’s br g bv Rareful—Archangel, aged, 9/3, car. 9.6$ (J. Muir) 1 7—7—-GAEL, Mr T. Grant's b g b.v Matinee—*Myra Potoa, aged, 9.0 (A. McGregor) * 2 d—-RACEWHIP, Mr G. Casey’s br g by Rareful—The Whip, aged, 10.0 (W. .1. Burgess) 3 Also started: Midland (A. rurran) 10.13; 6—6 Loombinatlon. 10.1! (McRae); 2—l Raeewhlp. 10.0 (Burges?); 3 l Devon. 9.9 (Chaplin); 4 —3 I.tttlc Ruse, 9.4 (McKinnon); 9—9 Well Away 9.0 (Mclnally); B—B Etcetera, 9.0. car 9.1 (Baker); 12—-12 Inyatis, 9.0 (GemmeJ'l); 11—40 Ain't re e, 9 0 (Evans) 10—II Allnietlc, 9.0 (Collett). Winner tra'ned by owner, Hamilton.

Midland ran right up to his impressive ronn at Avondale when, arter moving up on the leaders half-a-mile from home, be came through In the straight to give nothin? rise a chance. Cappy gave his best ; exhibition Tor some time and Gael, win ; had been schooling well at Te Rapa, shaped meritoriously after attempting an end tc , end success. Raeewhlp faded In the tell- ! ing stages. Gael led over the first fence rrom , Cappy. Raeewhlp and Well Away. At th r , first Tence In the straight Etcetera ran the obstacle down badly and loombinatlon following behind, crashed and Interfered | with Little Ruse. Gael was still In charge , passing the stands, several length* out from Cappy, Mimetic, Raeewhlp. Etcetera I Midland. Little Ruse and Devon. Along the back the la*t time Gael was still bowling along In Tront of Cappy and Racewhio. who , were together Just In front of Midland . who commenced to Improve his position 1 Midland was right up behind Gael a* they turned Tor home and. running past th'- ; leader halfway down the running, scorer decisively by four lengths from Canw *Mh ; Gael only a neck away. Racewhio was i fourth followed by Little Ruse. Alntree Etcetera and .Mimetic. Time. 2.15 3-5. Following the ra~e the winner, M'd'and \ was disqualified Tor weighing In 241 b sh.-rt. ; The horse’s rider. A. Curran, said that the • only wav he could account Tor the occurrence was that he might have lo&t some rubbers and towel on the Journey. NGATEA HANDICAP Of £200; about 7 furs and 60yds

I—I—FOXiMOND, Mr P. A. Swney’s blk m by Foxbridge—Vollmond, 4vrs, 7.13 (S. Waddell) l 7 7—YOUNG PADDON, Mr G. J. Setfert’s cb g by Surveyor—l Arty Frisco, aged. 9.0 <O. Mclnally) . 2 5 S—RENTER’S NIGHT. Mr A. pretty’s b g bv Hunting SongDark'Night. 4yrs, 7.7 (H. Lotvg) 3 Mso Stained: 1?—11 The Dozer, 9.0 (O’eaver) ; 4—>3 Brazen Bold. 8.7 (Dye): 3 ,--> Mer’rv vaals. 8.7 Brown); 6—6] Pocket Venus. 8.6 (McKenzie); It—l2 Toolev Street, 7.12 ((Howard); 10—10] Fiiilemup, 7.42 (William>son); 2—4 Sunola 7 3 (Messervy); 9 —9 Prince Rangi 7.7' 1 Wiggins); 13—13 Pern. 7.7 Far- ; r pll,- ii—l 4 Barrister, 7.7 (Tremam 15 ,’1 5 Fir=t Chapter, 7.7 'Ramsay); B—B Eas’ern Heir. 7.7 1 Vaughan). Winner trained by owner. Walhou. Foxm-ond endorsed the good impression he made at Avondale when he drew out half-wav d--\vn to win with something In re-erve.' Young Paddon. always handily placed in the running, was sticking on to beat Hunter’s Night, who came again a* the finish, bv a narrow margin. Hunter’s Night hit the fro-m along the back showing out here rrom Young Paddon ’ Merrv Y?*'s. Foxmond. Sunoia Brazen Bold. Pocket Venus. First Chapter. I Prince Rangi and pern. There was little alteration across the top. Hunter s \ igh being attended Into the strarrht by R n i7.e;' Rold Young Paddon. Foxmond. Merry vaals anl Sunoia. with a gap to PockoVenus. Prince Rangi and The Dozer. KoxI mond came throug’i to win very decisively Inv two and a haT* lengths from Young Paddon who h a’ Hunter’s Night by a head. I iU- i-, p.-.r-ket Venus. Brazen Bold, Pern ;H: 1 ! To ley -tree*. Time. 1.31 3-5. PIPIROA HACK CUP I 3 i -HUNTING BE! M I Mrl | V\'’S. .8.9 V M ciliary 1 ! i mill wMT \N‘-L Mr IS. 1 ewii V 1 ■ ' ij e. ■ ,\\ ■ nOUK. Messrs \ \\ . and R. ; h. T wnsend’s b g by Ora Mon—j Wild Mint, syp a , 9.0 (N. R. McKenzie) 3 , Also s;s"ted: 2—-2 Joan Peel , s 12, car 8.5 - Rust on); 5—5 Si'ver Slick. 8.9 (Goulsbro > ; l— I Yaldene. 8 8 t.anieron) : 7 - Karatokl. 7.7 (Long). Winner tra'ned by owner. Tnkaninl. Hunting Bee ran ri2bt up to his encouraging form of wondale when, a'ter being last In the middle s ages he came w h a fine buret or speed in t-he straight t.> wear down the leaders an I score nicely. I ipd Waftangi ran up to hi- best rorm wirle Wildore was sticking on. Karat- k aid Joan Peel, afer having every chance laded in the straight. Pass.ng the stands Karatokl. on the rails, vas showing out from Mo t -'ok. j.. Peel. Lord Waltangl, Valdeue, Wildore and

Hunting- Bee. Ra-’lng- along the bark Joan I Per-l had headed Karatokl and t-h!? pair wa» followed by Lord WG angl, Valdene. Silver I Stick. Wildore and Hunting Bee Aj» xnev j turned for hoinr* there alt litile tMIWMN* kararokl. Joan Perl and Lord Walt angl. in® trio being followed into the s:raigm Valdene. *» Iver MJrk. W ildore and HuntI in/ Bee in a good fini-h Ifiinrunr He' ■ rat.ie through to t\in under pre««ure W I a length from I.nrd Waltangl. with a oimi lar distauee to Wildore. Joan IveO fourt-h anl then followed Valdene, Kara tuki and silver click. Tuue, 1.58.

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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21230, 28 September 1940, Page 10

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Paid Three Score Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21230, 28 September 1940, Page 10

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