Wingatui Riders
“The Press” Special Service DUNEDIN. May 27. J. D. Pankburst received a severe shaking when he was ! dropped by a young horse ai ’ Wingatui on Tuesday afternoon, j but he has made a good re- i covery. and is confident that he I will be fit to ride on the first I] day of the Dunedsn Jockey : Club s meeting on Saturday. * !: Pankhurst secured the mount on John's Mistake, one of the favourites for the Otago Steeple- , chase, when his usual rider. R O. Cairns, broke a wrist. He has engagements in the three jump- : ing events and has rides in , • three flat races. His mounts are ; John's Mistake. Grand Monarch. Milord. Pikitere. Southern Belle and Star Qualtiy. Other riding - engagements in- • elude: R. J. Skelton Sir Athol Alonzo Rose, Aghadowey, Nippa ' Leigh. M. R. Mawer: Disagree, Sen. E. J. Didham. Entrance, Carpenter. Golden Century. B. P. Kennedy: Roseate. Cor-' durov. Black Peter. Mighty. 1 Fella D. N. Hadfield: Mogambo. British Pride, Sir Anthony. Rhythm; Rem. M. Parr: Promise. Tara Hill. P. J. Denton: Bad or. J. R. Dowling Seam ai. De- . hater. Golden Glen. Golden Blossom. Tundra. M. F Dowling: Lady Galahad, I Etassem, Tom bob. A J. Tweedie: Captain Morgan. R. Wilder: Peter James. R. N. Marsh: Royal Crest. Soldier's Flight, Super Glen, Bright Countess. B. J. Anderton: Kumai. The Wanderer. Fort Garry, Silver Kingdom. Final Melody.
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30452, 28 May 1964, Page 4
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