GREYMOUTH RACES
PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP TO WILIOAKLAND.
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GBKVMOUTH, 4(b J»nu»ry. For the tliird day of the Greympufh jockey Club's Meeting tliere 'wa's Ideal weather, md tho track was in excellent Order.' A tilt attendance 6f~ the piibllb saw! good racliig. T)ie tptaljuator handled £10,604 agatnst £13,----273 JOs on the'cqrrpsnpndlngdmy Ustryear. The total for" the meetine is fi'33,'48.1 Wsi against £40;802' f pt' tast year's - meeting: Blazes, in falling at a hurdle, dislocated. ' 4 Jilp atjd severed a lilopd' vegspl. TJie tnimai had to be destroypd.' Bpsujts':— r- ' ','." ' Rutiaiiga Handicap, 6f'7p soys'; seven fur T longs.—B Saxette, 7.1 (Messervyji i;'''stias---ligUti 7.1,0, 2; Ij gonle 4tfWy.'B-13, 3. Alsq started: 2 Frivplous 8.13, 1 Hallownoon 8.9, 3 CorhHtiillc T. 13,' 4 Caifn 7.0,"9 South JneH 7.3, Ilcd Hcathct 7.0. Won by half »' length! Time- lm|n 17 3-Dsec. ' . -r '
Thira Hursllp Handicap, of 180 spys; pna miio hud a half.-—3 Uncle Dave, 10.6 (Easi top), 1; 1 Cusliman. 10.6, 2; 1 Slarblc Slab, 9.8, 3. Also started: 2 Blazes 11.7, '5 flay paitfitlct 9.0. Won by two leneths, oqe leaetli |)etne;en .second and third. Time, 2n)in l^sec.' Wcsidfirit's HaptKpip. of 150 apysi one mile; —3 Will-Oaklaid, 9.11 (CaroWjll),' X;" « Prosrierlty,;''B.s,V4; 1 Frtseb, 8.9, 3,' lAlsd started: 1 ViewDolnt 8:13, 2 Boqster 8.13, '1 Jubilant 'TA'i coupled with - Jrescd, .5 Moratlus 7.10. Won by 'iji length,' d li?»d between- scccind and llilr*. .-'mfce, 1!- ImiA 43 a^secV- '■'■■" --■■■ .-*- ;; "*' ■'■ Omoto Handicap, of 110 sqvs; Ire furlong* and a half.—3 Rene Mavis, S.B. 1; 1 Ayrburi; D.12, 2; 4-Heel) Drive, ».S, 3. started i 2 Picjianinny 9.7,' 6' Fabrinade 8.0, 3Gfei Lass 8.3, 7 Gay and Good J.K WbH by halt a leuglh, a. lehgt|l between second «nd tnlrd. Time,' Jmtn 10 3-ssec. " ' ' ■- "- BorouKU' Huiidicaji, of 100 soys; six furlonßs.—l: Lord' Xeille, 9.3 (Klrwan), ~ 1;" i Cash Box, 7.5, 2; 2 Caliburn, 8.t3,8.- Al»d startod: 3 probate 8.5, 5 Eajiner'7.iq. Wpn by threg lengths,' same distance between mcond ancl tlilfd. 'Titoe; l(nlii 17 ?-Dspc.' Ahau'ra Welter Handicap, of 130 sots ; seven furlongs.—2 Orlflame 8.10 (Shore), \? 1 Para, 10.13, 2; 3 Cornstalk, 8.13, 3. Alia started: s"Hierb 7.1", 4 North Inch B.!T, 0 Bag Fair 8.0, 7 Maunu 8.0. Won by half a length, a head ■ between second and third. Time, 2min 3p 3-s?ec. Siiinnipr Handicap, of 100 soys; six furlongs and a half.—l Chlckwheat, 8.4 (dlsen), "}; 2 Barleycorn, 9.0, 2; 5 Goosestep, 8.4, 3. Also started: 4 flqnnle Gold 8-12, 3 Prince Chitlerol 3.4. Won by » lengtl}, half' i' lefijth between second and' thifd. Time, lmln 22 4-ssec. ' " -!- '
Fiirenell Handicap, of 100 pots; six furlongs and » lialf;—s Probate 8.13 (Giinn), 1; 1 Sartisf, 9.0," 2; "6 Pljlng Master,' 8.1, 3. Also started: 2 Prince Ferouz 9.10, 4 Callburn 8.13, 3 Ballqwiioon 8.9;' Won by a lenßtl>, two lengths between second and third, Tltne, liiiin' 23'
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 3, 5 January 1926, Page 2
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469GREYMOUTH RACES Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 3, 5 January 1926, Page 2
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