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\P3E«S ASSOCIATION INVBBCARGILL, March 16. Tha Annual Meeune o f the ok **" u in* Club was held to-day in beautifu ® " There was a large attendance, an ® waa in f..t order. The totaliaator handled £7578 10s, against £3084 Us» year, suits:—
CROWN' STAKES HANDICAP, of SO sots. 3. T. Moore's b m SOME l 3. J. H. Smith and C. H. Burns's 6. J. Walker'a b g Some Toff # 1 Red Boa 8-12; 4 s'-l; 9 Barn Door 8-7; 12 Boa Connect 8-6; 7 Eleanor Boll™g 8-0, " French Itoet 8-6: S »«»« car " 83 " " Polling Day 8-6 aUostarUd "pSS'&i >"**■ 1.16 2-5.
WALLACE HARNESS TROT, of 100 so\a. ~ a 5 class* - .T. Shaw a LADY ZITA 36 Owner 1 6. D. Cameron's Mou-atm 1. J. F. Hamilton's Godetia *cr g snsTs?? Ti£h£\ 3 Won" bVh"f length: and third. Eiffel Tower was fourth. Tunes 3.34 2-5. 3.34 3-5, 3.07 4-5.
OTAUTAU CUP HANDICAP, of 175 aovs. 5. Traill and McKay's SOME 3. 3. Boyle's Carnot 7-8 . . V. Cooper 3 1. J. Graham'a Queen Balboa 9-8 g g T 11.,™ T Q.a; 3 Solaia ear. 7-71; 4 Brlghtliiig ear. 7-0; « Cupid's Dart 7-0 .1» St< WOD bv . head; half a head second and third. Cupid's Dart was fourth. Time, 2.15.
RINGWAI' HACK HANDICAP, of 80 sots. 1. Price Broa.' PULL FLING t 2. It. B. Stir en's Attractive Lady car. Ll CottOS m 3 A. C. Mill's* Some Signal car. 7-9 11. Cappil 3
2 Insolence 8-7; 6 Poor Boy car. 7-81; 7 Roseline 7-7: 5 Some Toff 7-7 also started. TVon by half a length; length second and third. Insolence was fourth. Time, I.S 1-5.
OTAUTAU STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, of 150 sovs. About 2Jm. 2. J. Chamberlain's SNOWFALL 9-4 • Mr O. Langford 1 3. W. McCarthy's Blazing Light 9-13 W. Cooper 3 8 A. Morton's Ngahue car. 9-5 J. Kerr 3 o Jovial 11-4; 6 Windermere 10-5; 1 Cassells 10-4 and Inductor 9-0 bracketed; 3 Flag Lieutenant coupled with Biasing Light; 9 Caana 9-4; 7 Parader 9-2; 10 Taramoa 9-2; 4 Western Star 9-0 also started. Won by a length and a half: half a length second and third. Flag Lieutenant was fourth. Time, 5.29.
BAYSWATER SADDLE TBOT, of 100 sots. 3.45 class, liffi.
2. A. F. McGregor's WEHR BINGEN scr Owner 1 11. D. McFarlane's Musical Chimes scr J. MacConnell 2 3. A. MeLellan's Suneross 48 Owner 3 12 Bright Sun scr; 8 Georgetta scr: 1 Godetia scr; 17 Mabel Dillon scr; 7 Orphan Annie scr; 9 Patch Pointer scr; 15 Reservoir scr; 6 Boy Blue scr; 10 Panee Lao 24; 1G Wee Spark 24; 13 Knight Commander 36; 4 Marvin Dillon 36; 5 Fescue Bill 48; 14 Hushabye 105 also started. Won by half a length; third horse six lengths awav. Boy Bine 'was fourth. Times —3.34. 3.34 1-5. 3.33 1-5. STRATHMORK HACK HANDICAP, of 80 tors. 6f. 0. R. B. Stiven's ATTRACTIVE LADY 7-13 . . . . W. Cooper 1 4. J. Rogers's Takaka 8-1 T. Smith 2 ?. Traill and McKay's Redleaf 7-7 D. Kerr 9 1 Battlemaid car. 8-1; 2 Yinegrove car. 7-5; 6 Gong car. 7-2 i also started. Won by half a length; three-quarters of a length second and third. Battlemaid was fourth. Time, 1,15.
WAIKOURO HANDICAP, of 110 sots. Im. 2. J. a. Rogers's RED RACER car. 7-5 11. Cappil 1 5. 0. J Heywood's Soltia car. 7-13 Xt. Moulin 2 4. Traill and McKay's Some Rose car 8-7
D. Kerr 3 3 Carnot 9-0; 1 Flying Mist 8-8; 6 Brightling 8-0; 7 Soltoe car. 7-4 also started. Won by three lengths; third horse two lengths away. Carnot was fourth. Time, 1.41 2-5.
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19571, 18 March 1929, Page 14
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