Greymouth J.C.
First Hurdles To Oriflamb.— Tariff's Trial Handicap. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) GREYMOUTH, this day. The Greymouth Jockey Club's summer meeting opened to-day in fine weather and will be concluded ou New Year's Day. Results: — FIRST HURDLES, of 120sovs One mile and a half and 110 yds. I—ORIFLAMB, 11.0 1 3—ZEUXIS, 2 4—DELUGE, 0.13 d Also started: Punchestown, Danthonia, Shut Eye. Toom.vvara, 9.0. Won by a nose, half a length between second and third. Time, 3.2 4-5. TRIAL STAKES, of SOsovs. Five furlongs and a half. I—TARIFF. 5.13 I 4—GOLD WELLS, 5.13 - 6—RAVINE, 5.13 o Also started: Lady Mid, Audience, Garvary, Painting. Shipshape, Royal Heritage, Haulage. Matia. Solvear, Silent, all 5.13. Won by three lengths, a neck_ between second and third. Time, 1.12 1-5. STEWARDS' HANDICAP of llOsovs. Six furlongs. 2—NASTORI. S.G 1 I—COURTLIKE, 7.10 - 4—FLAIR, 5.4 6 Jdso started: Arch Arrow, 0.0; Sagittarius, 8.11; Spode, 7.10; Waihemo, '.2. Won by three lengths, half a length between second and third. Time, 1.18 3-o. W. R. KETTLE MEMORIAL of 160sovs. One mile. S—SMITHEREENS, S.</ J 2—WAYWARD, 0.4 ~ I—SEA RAID, 8.0 * | Also started: Royal Game, 9.2; Quarterdeck. Decoy Bird, 8.8: Ardflnnan, 8.1; Bank Draft, 7.0; Fairy Tidings, i ; Baby Bun, ' won by two lengths, half a lengths^between second and third. Time, 1.4b 4-o.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 307, 28 December 1929, Page 5
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