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MONEY MINE WINS AUTUMN HANDICAP AT ASHBURTON.
GAY SONNET THE LAST
;J Per Press Association. * ASHBURTON, Last Night. Por the Ashburton Racing Club’s rt autumn meeting overcast and chilly f weather prevailed. Nevertheless, a ! large attendance witnessed the racing and the course was good. A licensed < booth was on the ground for tho lirst time in ten years. The tote handled £12,198, compared with £10,335 last year. Results:— ) LONGBEACH HACK, of 110 so vs.; 1 0 furlongs. 4 AMOURETTE, 9.4 (W. Bush) .. 1 3 BRIAR THORNE, 9.0 2 ' Also started: G Amorist 9.9, 1 Valve 9.5, 7 Waihemo 9.5, 11 Lord Ronald, 10 Gay Bird, 5 Commentor, 13 Night Dew, ! 11 Garvary, 12 Money Bag, 2 Hounslow, ! all 9.0. Won by a length; four lengths. Tirno, 1.13 2-5. SELMA TROT, of 100 sovs.; 1£ miles. 9 BABY LOGAN, scr. (D. W. Annett) 1 2 ETHIOPIAN, scr 2 7 LADY ORAN, scr 3 Also started: 10 Lou Lee, 1G Lydia, I G Speedlight, 3 Logan Fraser, 11 Oinadora, 4 Glenlake, 1 Grand Canyon, 14 Bientelly, 17 Island Lass, 8 Author Franz, all scr.; 13 Val Logan, 5 Cyone l£yds. bhd., 14 Bingen Wilkes 48, 18 Great Epsom 12, Harold Lee 72. J Won by a head; ten lengths. Time, 3.27 4-5. AUTUMN HANDICAP, of 170 sovs.; I} miles. 2 MONEY MINE, 7.5 (A. Eastwood) 1 3 GAY SONNET, 8.4 2 1 BUOYANT, 7.11 3 Also started: 5 Won by three lengths; two lengths.
Time, 2.8. TRIAL PLATE, of 100 sovs.; 5 furlongs. 4 FLAIR, 7.7 (A. Eastwood) 1 2 KENTISH LADY, 8.4 .... 2 G AUDIENCE, 8.7 3 Also started: 10 Tala, 5 Silver Light, 14 Rhondda 8.7, 8 Airplane, 13 Kate Kelly, 9 Morian, 3 Best Policy, 12 Royal Heritage 8.4, 14 Quick Plunge, 7 Turn Over, 11 Revision, 1 Miss Niglitraid, 6 Sapient 7.7 (coupled with Audience). Won by three lengths; two lengths. Time, 1.0 4-5. EIFFELTON HANDICAP, of 110 sovs.; 7 furlongs. 2 BONROSE, 8.1 (L. J. Ellis) .... 1 1 GREAT STAR, 10.5 2 3 PAPER BOY, 8.12 3 'Also started: 8 Membo 8.13, 7 Sweet Refrain B.G, 9 Solgclo 8.5, 4 Sea Raid 8.2, 5 'fhurso 7.2, 10 Karitane 7.0. Won by two lengths each way. Time, 1.2 G 2-5. RAKAIA TROT, of 105 sovs.; 1 mile. 3 PROUD DILLON, 12yds. (R. Humphries) 1 7 ALPINE MELODY, 36 2 G AUTHOR FRANZ, scr 3 Also started: 2 Eric Dazzle (coupled with Fairhead), 8 Idol Boy, 1 Headlight (coupled with Liberty Hall and Aleron, 48), 6 Reylct (coupled with Author Franz), 11 Lou Lee (coupled with Sea Mist), 4 Logan's Last, 10 Irene de Oro, all scr., 17 Starina, 15 Mary Locanda, 10 Sandy Pointer, 9 Silver Sea, IS Bingen Wilkes, 19 Slogan, all 12yds. bhd.; 12 Auto Minto, 5 Harold Leo 24, 21 Jolly Roger, 13 Firebrand, 20 Lough
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Neagh 48, 14 Muriel de Oro 72. Won by a short length; a length. Time, 2.17 2-5. Reylet, Firebrand and Muriel de Oro fell shortly after the start. FAREWELL HANDICAP, of 115 sovs.; 7 furlongs. 1 GAY SONNET, 9.1 (C. Emerson) 1 6 ARROWMIR, 7.9 2 2 MALMSLEY, 7.1 3 Also started: 5 Beau Geste 9.9, S Countersign 8.4, 7 Membo 7.2, 4 Paper Boy. 7.1, 9 Nine of Spades, 3 Wayward 7.0. Won by two lengths each wav. Time, 1.27 1-5.
THE TURF IN AUSTRALIA. United Press Association—By Eloetri* Telegraph—Copyright. Received Sunday, 7 p.m. SYDNEY, May 2G. • The Brisbane Thousand The BRISBANE THOUSAND resulted:— FREEBOOTER, 8.8 1 LADY ABTORTA, 8.5 ... 2 QUANTINE, 8.7 3 Sixteen started. Won by two lengths. Time, 1.31 J. ADELAIDE CITY HANDICAP: MERAB, 9.5 1 THE GAY MUTINEER, 5.2 1 PRINCE PALADIN, S.l . 3 Twenty-two setarted. Won by two lengths. Time, 1.26}.
DUNEDIN RE-HANDICAPS. ' Per Press Association. TIMARU, Last Night. The following re-handicaups have been declared for tho Dunedin Jockey Club’s meeting:— Birthday Handicap: Money Mine 7.G. Tradesmen’s Handicap: Gay Sonnet 9.5. St. Clair Handicap: Amourctto 8.3.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6919, 27 May 1929, Page 9
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