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[2) -Mr. O. Thomas's TRUE SPEC Lisecs (owner) -^ [I)— Mr. J. Bryan's ELLAWOOD, 6 6seos (owner) 2 (3)— All. V. Alborn's MATILDA, 13secs. 3 Stonniess and Lauderhill also started. True Spec led all the way by Matida. Passing the stand for the lasU round True Spec led^ by four lengths from Matilda and Ellawood. This order was maintained until the straight was reached where Matilda broke, Ellawood gained second place just in front of Matilda, True Spec winning with four lengths to spare. Time, 5.4 4-5. Tote £788. A protest was lodged by the rider of Matilda against the winner on the grounds of boring, but was dismissed after consideration by the stewards. CYCLONE HANDICAP (Harness) of 60 soys. ; one mile. — (2)— Mr. D. Diedrich's MISS RYE, lOsecs. (Lynch) • 1 (s)— Mr J Lousich's GENIAL, 12secs. (Gilbert) ... ... ,-•• 2 (7)— Mr. W, Shield's DREAMLAND 13secs (McCarthy) 3 (4) Theseus scr., (9) Romany Rye 3, (ll)Ethel Ball 6, (1) Waimaira. 8, (8) La Fontaine 11, (3) Colintraive 11, (10) Wee George 16 and (6) Yankee Sal 16 also started. La Fontaine and Waimaira refused to trot from the start. Miss Eye led at the end of the first lap and (joing on won comfortably. Genial challenged in the straight hut mixed her going although the hlack mare had little hope of overtaking the leader Tan lengths separated second and third horses. Time 2.36 3-5. Tote oonn TELEGRAPH HANDICAP (Saddle), of 50sovs. ; one mile. 2.43 class. (IV- Mr. H. V. Steele's IRVINGWOOD, 38sec3 (Mumford) ... 1 (2)— Mr A. E. Thompson's GENERAL JOFFRE, 18secs. (Thompson) 2 (6)— Mr. D. Morgan's LITTLE | ROSE 14secs. (Pilkington) ... 3 (7) Barmaguie scr., (3) Ned Corbett j 8 (9) Rouble 10, (8) First Child 12. (4) . Fairy Whispers 15, and (5) Counsel 20 ! also started. The winner was never j in doubt. In the run for home General Joffre beat Little Rose by several lengths, the winner gaining the verdict with a lot to spare. Time 2.34 4-5. Tote £ 730. „ en ROA HANDICAP (Harness), of 60 soys. ; for unhoppled trotters. Two miles. 5.25 class.— (I)— Mr. W. R. McNarn's RED HEATHER, 7secs (Cox) ■•• 1 (2)— M- H. W. Kitchingham's NORA | McKINNEY. 7secs. (Gaskill) 2 (3)— Mr Jas. Lalor's WOODLAND | DELL, 16secs. (R. White) ... 3 (8) Romany Rye scr., (5) To-night 10; (6) Silver Birch 12. (4) Waimaira 12 and (7) Colintraive 17 also started, i VViamaira again refused to leave the mark. Red Heather proved a speedy trotter and had the race well in hand before a mile had been traversed. Nora McKinney, who lost ground at the start was the only challenger at the finish", but was unable to head the fa--1 yoiirite in the run home. Red Heather winning comfortably with a length to spare, Woodland Dell being about thirty lengths away third. Time 5.9 4-5. ' Tote £1141. SCOND bjxi'H ACCEPTANCES. I The following acceptances have been . received for the second day's events: TRADESMEN'S HANDICAP ((Saddle), 55 soys; two miles Sees. Soprano • sc "[ Stoimless 4 Garrett * Triumph JJ Counsel f" Captain Woodburn : 23 Florence Capewell 24 Tommy Atkins ... ••• 27 NGAHERE HANDICAP (Harness), 60 . soys; 1£ miles. Sees. Red Heather scr Theseus ■■• £ Miss Rye 3 Ethel Ball •■• jj Geinal 10 Waimaira " To-night ... ... - 10 The Searcher -•• 11 La Fontaine ... ... ••< 1| Dreamland 15 Waystar ... 18 Wee George 21 Whispering Boy 21 Olivia ' 21 Retrace ••• 21 Yankee Sal ... ... -•• 21 AVIATION HANDICAP (Saddle), of 70 soys ; one mile Sees. Barmaguie • scr Roosevelt 4 Voter 5 Lord Audley 7 Lucy Wallace 7 HURRICANE HANDICAP (Saddle), 65 soys; one mile. Sees. Lord Audley .'.. ; scr Ellawood ... scr True Spec 2 Irvingwood 3 General Joffre 5 MAWHERA HANDICAP (Harness), 115 soys; tovo miles Sees. Makomako ••• scv Bonification 3 Lady Poole -. 5 Peony 6 True Spec = ••• 9 Red Heather H Matilda ••■ 13 Red Prince : ... 14 Perfect Day ■•• 14 BLACKBALL HANDICAP (Harness), 7G soys ; two miles Sees. Nora McKinney 3 Telltale 3 Woodland Dell ... ... 10 Waimaira Prudish 12 To-night. ... • 12 Silver Birch 12 Genial • ... 12 WHIRLWIND HANDICAP (Harness), of 65 soys; lg miles. Sees. Makomako scr Bonification 2 ■ Lucy Walace 3 Peony 4 Lady Poole , 4 Rotorua 4 Irvingwood 7 Theseus 9 Red Prince 9 RUNANGA HANDICAP (Saddle), 55sovs; 1£ miles Sees. Sergt. Havelock scr ■ Matilda ... 1 Lauderhill ... ... ... 2 Telltale ... 2 Miss Rye ... ... ... 3 Fairy Whispers " ... .... 6 . Garrett • 6 Woodland Dell ... ... 7 The Searcher 11 Waimaira ... 11 Match .- — 14 Cobra ... .., ••• 15 La Fontaine 15 Glen 16 Capwell ••• 18 Westland Lass 18 Rosella '. ... 20 Wee George . ... ••• 21 Whispering Boy 21 will a«k« tw tefcr Mj mrmJu. atroag. It li » pcrfeot *»4rWX/lOf milk food and Uttaa only r,. *•" t r satiHfactory alteriiatir* t* - ' • brw»t»ilk. U

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Grey River Argus, 27 October 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, 27 October 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, 27 October 1915, Page 3

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