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KUROW MEETING

CUP TO POLYDORA

(By Telegraph.—Press- Association.) OAMARTI, -September1 30. The .Spring Meeting of the . Kurow Jockey Club was held today in line weather, aud the (rack was In good order. There was a fair attendance, and the totalisator investments were £3073 10s, against £6276 10s last year, when the ..'meeting.-was also held on the Oamaru racecourse: Results; — Higfnvelght Handicap, of 80 sots; 1 mile.— 1-2 Dolran, 10,2 (O'Connor), 1; 4-4 Gold Knight, 9.2, 2; 5-5 Flower, 10.2 3. Also started: 3-3 Pink, Paper 9.8,■ 2-1 Fiat Lux 9.0, 7-7 Colonel Quex 9.0, 6-6 Lyctdas 9.0, S-8 Ruling Pen 9.0. Length and a half, half a length. Time, Iraln 44 2-ssec. • Novice Plata, of 70 soys; 5 furlongs; special weights.—2-1 Effozel (A. E. Ellis), 1; 3-4 Quito Soon, 2; 4-3 Money Flies, 3. Also started: 7-9 Song Box, 6-9 Jacobin, l-2-.Ventrac, 9-6 Arrowform, -11-11 JfcNab; .7-7 Mount Val,-10-10 Hot Stuff, 10-12 Wonderful, 7-5 Custodian, 6-8 Control, 5-10 Clip Bearer. Three-Quartprs of a length, length and a quarter. .Time, lmln 21-usec. ■ > 'V ■'-. : ■~ ' Waitaki Handicap Trot, of 80 soys; 3.45 class; W- miles.—s-4 Great Antrim, scr (Butcher), 1; 1-1 Carillon ■. ChimßS, scr, 2; 2-2 Hytemoana, 36, 3. Also started: 4-5 Captain Heath scr, 8-3 Guy Mauritius scr, 11-11 Glen Lady scr, 7-8 Greenmantfe scr, 9-9 Tington scr; 10-10 Margaret Bingen 36, G-0 Parnoll 36, 8-7 Captain-,Bingen 48. iThree lengths, fifteenlengths. Time, 3min 27 4-ssec. KUROW CPP, of 123 sots; 1% miles. 1 Polydora; 8-7/ (Klrwan) .: '. 1 3 Clirjsology, 7.11' (Eastwood) 2 2 Shatter, 9.0 (Ellis) ~..y 3 The only starters. Chrysology went to the front, leading along the back six lengths clear. Polydbra joined the leader at the turn into the straight, drawing away to win easily by two lengths, with Shatter four lengths back. Time, 2min 5 l-ssce. ' T. A. Munro Hack Handicap, of SO soys; 6 furlongs.—-1-1 Sliver Streak, 9.7 (Ellis), 1; 2-2 Dcuise, 8.5, 2; 4-3 Cleaner, 7.7, 3. Also started: 3-4 Dracula 8.5, '5-5 Quite Soon 7.7, 6-0 Great Weather 7.7. .Two lengths, three lengths. Time, lmln/14 l-ssec. Hydro-Electric Trot .Handicap, of 80 soys; 8.7 class; 1% miles.—2-2 Carillon Chimes, scr (WalsH). 1; 3-3 Great Antrim, scr, 2; 1-1 Ivan de Oro, scr, 3. Also started: 5-7 Captain Heath scr and Fire' Alarm ser- (coupled), 1-1 Scarlet-Runner scr. (coupled with Ivan do Oro), 4-4 (Central Parrlsh scr; ,7-6 Crisis.scr, 6-8 Lux Lunae scr, 8-5 Parachute scr, 10-10 Almont Cling 24, 11-11 Margaret Bingen 36, 9-9 Captain Bingen 48. Length, length. Time, 2min 51 3-Sscc. Passing the stand the first time, Fire Alarm evidently crossed his legs, stumbled and fell, bringing down Parachute, who was just behind, tossing his driver, M. Devon, who received bruises to a shoulder and concussion. M. Clare, driver of Fire Alarm, escaped with a sovere shaking. , Gillies Handicap, ~of 103 soys; 6 furlongs.— 1-1 Palanttia, 8.3 (Jones), 1; 4-4 Mobile, S.O. 2; 2-2 Guarantee; 8.1, S. Also started: 5-5 Hula Bello 810,; 3-3 Royal Sceptre 7.11. Mobile and Royal Sceptro made the running from Guarantee. Palantua took tho lead at the home turn,- arid In i good finish' won by half a length from Mobile, with Guarantee , three lengths away. Time; lmln 12 l-sscc. HUitaramea Hack Handicap, of 80 sots, 7 furlcngs—l-1 Dolrin, 8 9 (O Connor), 1, I>2 Cleaner, 77, 2, C-3 Shootlst, 81, 3 Al-k> started- 4-5 High Speed 8 1 T 6 Gold Boy 7 7, J-4 June the ThlM 77, 5-3 Pharaoh 77. Length and a half, half a length Time, Jmlu 27 4 ssee ,

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 80, 2 October 1933, Page 6

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KUROW MEETING Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 80, 2 October 1933, Page 6

KUROW MEETING Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 80, 2 October 1933, Page 6

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