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FIRST DAY AT OAMARU.

WINO WINS PRESIDENT'S (By Telegraph—Press Association.) OAMARU, Last Night. The first day of the Oamaru Jockey Club's autumn meeting was held to-day in beautifully sunny conditions. There was a fast track. The totalfcator handled £8925" 10s as compared with £7537 last year, an increase 'of £I3BB 10s. Results: — TRIAL STAKES, of £100; 5 furlongs. 4-4 ARROWGLEN, 8.8 (Jennings) 1 l-l Vola Dale. S.B ■ (Messervy) .. 2 5-7 Adina, B.S (W. Cooper) .. .-• 3 Also started: 2-2 Astraea, 9-9 Calandra, 3-3 Prince Flaneur, 8-8 Rose Burney, 0-5 Royal Ransom, 7-0 Scrap. Won by two lengths; half a length. Time, 1.11. AUTUMN HIGH WEIGHT, of £100; one mile. ■l-1 HELOISE, 9.12 (R. Eidgway) 1 .1-1 Dropped Catch, 9.6 (D. O'Connor) u 3-3 Te Ahaurangi, 9.0 (W. Cooper) 3 Also started: 4-5 Southdown, 8-9 Toreador, 7-6 Last Link, 5-4 Superex, 2-2 Song Boy, 9-8 Silver Jest (car. 9.1-1). Won by two lengths; one. Time, 1.42 2-5. WESTON TROT HANDICAP, of £llO. 11- miles. 4-4 DUSKY SOUND (R. Townley) 1 5-6 Sylvie's Best (J. Wallis) .... 2 6-5 Locust (H. Deganneh) 3 Also started: 11-12 Charles Russell, S-10 Don Acron, 7-8 Guy Azaleas, 10-7 Lord Zetland, 11-1.1 Mandrel!, 2-2 Mauri McKinney, 9-9 Ferula, 1-1 Twenty Grand, 3-3 Waggon Wheels. Won by three lengths; twelve. Times, 3.29, 3.29* 2-5, 3.3] 4-5. PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP, of £200; one mile. 1-1 WINO (A. Messervy) J 7-9 Viking (H. Phillips) 2 3-3 Fiord (W. Hibberd) 2-2 Queen of Song (A. E. Ellis) .. * *Dead heat for third. Also started: 11-11 Davolo, 6-S Silver Sight, 5-6 Queen Dorothy, 8-5 Mount ' Val, 4-4■ Emvood, 8-7 Stolen March, 10-10 Petersham. Won by a length and a-half; one length. Time, 1.3 S 1-5. ■ From a good start Stolen March led from Viking, Wino and Queen Dorothy. Along the back Viking took the lead ! and the order was unchanged at the I turn. Wino went to the front in the 1 straight, winning comfortably, Viking lasting well to beat Fiord for second place. WINDSOR HANDICAP, of £100; 6 furlongs. 2-2 THERMIDOR, 5.5 (J. McFarlane) 1 9-S Natty, S.l (11. Hibberd) .... 2 1-1 Rebel Mate, 5.6 (A. E. Ellis) 3 Also started: 5-4 Double Gift, 3-3 Night Wings, 7-7 Merry del Val, 4-5 FogPeak, 11-11 Gipsy Fail', 6-6 Nolana. 12-12 Bright Prospect, 10-9 Perpetous, S-9 Sunny Dawn. Won by half a length; a length. Time, 1.13 1-5.

STEWARDS' HANDICAP, of £140; 7 furlongs.

j 6-7 REBEL CHIEF, 9.7 (A. Rus- [ sell) 1 | 5-5 Invoice, ear. 7.7 (M. Caddy) . . 2 2-2 Bay Duke, S.ll (A. E. Didham) 3 Also started: 3-4 JoyouSj 4-3 Trivet. 7-6 Daring Deed, 1-1 Araboa, S-9 Silver Sail and Silver Lark. 1 Won by two lengths; a neck. Time, 1.25 1-5. REDCASTLE TROT HANDICAP, of £115; 3.2 class; one mile. 2-1 WINDSOR LASS, 12yds. (J. Pringle) 1 4-3 Bill Grattan, scr. (F. Holmes) 2 5-6 Waipalii, 60yds. (A. Henderson) 3 Also started: 7-4 Cream Harvester, 9-9 Donalda, 3-4 Tarn, 11-11 Wee Truman, 12-12 Ayrshire, 6-7 Conninora, 1-2 Glenastle, 10-10 Kaitawa, 8-8 Sinbad. Won by two lengths; half a length. Times, 2.45, 2.49 3-5, 2.44 4-5. PARKSIDE HANDICAP, of £110; one mile. 4-4 HANLON, 7.10 (A. Messervy) 1 7-7 Belmenter, 7.7 (P. Spratt) . . 2 3-2 Te Ahaurangi, 7.7 (H. Phillips) 3 Also started: 5-5 Golden Vision, 1-1 Miracle, 2-3 Silver Slipper, 8-6 Forum (car. 7.5), 6-8 Red Dragon, 9-9 Joy Boa. Won by a length and a-half; one length. Time, 1.41.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 April 1937, Page 2

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FIRST DAY AT OAMARU. Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 April 1937, Page 2

FIRST DAY AT OAMARU. Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 April 1937, Page 2

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