TIMARU MEETING.
BEAU GESTE'S S.C. HANDICAP. SOME ROSE TAKES OPEX SPRINT. ONLY OXE FAVOURITE PREVAILS. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) TIMARU, Sunday. The South Canterbury Jockey Club's summer meeting concluded yesterday in fine weather. The track was fast and the iotalisator handled £10,357 10/, compared with £14,800 10/ on the second day last year. The total for ihe meeting was £19,192 10/, compared with £25,88(5 last year. Results: — LEVELS HURDLES of 140sovs One mile and a-half. S—ERIN GO BKAGH (Mr. P. Delargey), 9.0 —D. O'Connor 1 2—TUNAMOE (Mr. W. J. Kelly), 10.1 —E. Mackie 2 I—TROTLUS (Mr. I<\ R. Pleree), 10.18 —T. Tilson 3 Also started: (3) Bonatjc, 10.0: (4) Ned Kelly, 10.2 ; («) Shandre, 0.0. Won by three-quarters of a length. Time, 2.4 C. CLAREMONT HACK of 120sovs. Seven furlongs. 2 —PAGE BOY (Messrs. Claridge "and Shaw), B.l—R. Coveney 1 S—KOYAL FLOWER (Mr. G. J. Barton), 7.l—E. Eastwood 2 4—FILOBOL (Mr. W. Quirk), 7.0— A. Eastwood 3 Also started: (1) Bank Draft, 8.10; (3) Impertinence, (6) Eliminator, 7.3; (8) The Atom, 7.2; (7) Star Raid, 7.21. Won by two lengths. Time, 1.26 1-5. SOUTH CANTERBURY HANDICAP of 2~>osovs. One mile. 4—BEAU GESTE, (Mr. H. Gard" ener), 8.3 —R. Coveney 1 2—PRICKLES (Sir George Clifford), 7.O—R. AlcCann 2 3—GAY SONNET (Mr. F. T. Buchanan), B.ll—D. Cotton 3 Also started: (1) Battle Colours, 9.2: (5) Vaward, 7.1. Won by three-quarters of a length. Time, 2.6 1-5.
JUVENILE HANDICAP of 120eovi. Four furlongs. 4 —NIGHT LAD (Mr. P. T. Hogan), 7.5 —D. Kerr 1 I—DESERT SONG (Dr. M. Q. Louisson ), 7.8 —C. Eastwood 2 3 —CAPTIVATE (Mr. Quirk), 7.5— T. Metcalfe 3 Also started: (2) Celonel Quex, 7.9. coupled with Jock O'Haeeldean, 7.5 and (5) Inevitable, 7.0. Won by a short head. Time, 48 3-ss. STEWARD'S HANDICAP of IDOsovs. Seven furlongs. I 3—GOLD BRICK (Mr. W. H. Ward), B.3—L. J. Bills 1 I—MONEY MINE (Mr. J. M. Samson), B.B—A. Ellis 2 2—QUARTERDECK (Sir George Clifford), 8.5 —C. Emerson 3 The only starterg. Won by a length and a-half. Time, 1.27 3-5. TRIAL HANDICAP ot 120sovs. Six furlongs. I—TOAWAI (Mr. E. G. MeCullough), B.O—L. J. Ellis 1 3 —UPROAR (Mr. W. F. Parkinson), 8.2 — J. W. Jennings 2 C—FULL FLIGHT (Mr. G. A. Kalri), 7.11—D. Kerr 3 Also started: (4) Sweet Refrain, 8.13; (5) Waving Corn, (1) Singer, 8.5; (9) Joy Bridge, 7.12; (12) Thursfo, (10) After Ten, (7) Evening. (8) Bolero, (11) Sea Raid, (14) Diamond Jack, 7.11; (13) Bon Raid, 7.C. Won by a neck. Time, 1.13. KIXGSDOWN HACK of 125sovs. One mile. 2—TARDY (Mr. H. S. Orbell), 7.10 —A. E. Eastwood 1 4—ARROWY (Mr. P. T. Hogan), 7.11 \V. Hogan 2 I—ZEUXIS (Mr. D. H. Robert), 8.2 —C. Eastwood 3 Als« started: (3) Money Peer, 8.5; (7) Inue. ((>) Claret Cup. 7.7. Won by a head. Time, 1.42 4-5. FAREWELL HANDICAP of 175sovg. Six furlongs. % —SOME ROSE (Messrs. Trial and McKay), 7.2 —D. Kerr 1 I—EATON BELLS (Mr. D. Ruthven), 7.6—L. J. Ellis 2 3— RECEIPT (Mr. G. A. Kain), 8.2 — C. Emerson 3 Also started: (4) Money Order, 0.0, Won by half'a length. Time, 1.13 3-0.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 280, 26 November 1928, Page 12
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