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GREYMOUTH MEETING.

THE SECOND DAY'S RESULTS. - THORNDALE WINS THE CUP. FIVE FAVOURITES SCORE. [BT TELEGRAPH. —FBESS ASSOCIATION. 3 GREYMOUTH. Monday. Beautiful ■weather prevailed for the second day of the Greymouth Jockey Clnk's meeting, and there was a large attendance. The was fast. The totalisator handled £ 10,472, against £12,235 10s on the second day in 1926. Results are;— TRIAL STAKES, Of £80; 51 fur. I—ATONE. W. Fisher';}, 8.9 (Dombroski) 1 S—CLARENSON, 8 9 (O'Conner) .. . „ 2 2—SMITHEREEN. 8.9 (Jennings) . .. 3 Also Started.—7 Lady Ruth, 3 St. .Nicholas, 6 Craftsman, 8.9; 4 Pledge, 7.5. Won by a length. Time, lm ID 2-ss. FLYING HANDICAP. Of £100; 6 fur. 2—BRONSTELL. H. A. Rhind's. 8.1 (R. Horns) ~ .. .. ~ ~ 1 I—BUOYANT, J. S. Barton's, 9.16 (Shaw) _ .. ~ .. 2 3—PICCANINNY. E. Spencer's, 8.9 (Jennings) .a .. .. „ , ..3 Also Started.—s Birthmark, 7.11; JL Benmure, 7.3. Won by four lengths, Time, lm 16 4-fis. GREYMOUTH CUP. Of £300; li miles. I—THORNDALE, McDonald and Woods', 10.9 (Jennings) .. ~ .. ». 1 2—GOOSESTEP, Donnellan and Shanahan's, 7.8 (Coveney) .. .. .. 2 3 —OPHIR, H. Dampier Croisley's, 7.12, (J. Messervey) 3 Also Started.—4 Fresco, 8.0; 5 Flaming Ray, '7.11; 6 Wharfedale, 7.8, Won by a length and 8,-half, third horse another length away. Time, 2ra 7 4-ss, a record for the West Coast. WALTON MEMORIAL. Of £100; 61 fur. I—MORATORIUM. W. J. Doyle's, 8.9 (R. Morris) ~ .. t. „ . . . 1 3—SAXETTE, J. Earl's, 7.10 (Bums) .. 2 2—-JARRETIERRE, Claridge and Shaw's, 8.2 (Jenningß) .. .. ..8 Also Started.—6 Corn Rigs, 8.8;' 7 Gaslight, 7.11;. 4 Orbit, 8.1; 5 Motor Smash. 8.0. Won by two lengths and a-half. Time, lm 22 4-sa. SECOND HURDLES, > Of £120; 11 miles. I—RED HEATHER, J. Thistleton's. 10.5 (J. O'Connor) 1 3—GOLDTOWN. W. Pardon's, 9.13 (Shaw) ... .. . ¥ . .""2 2—HEISLER, J. C. Irwin's, 10.5 (G. Salt) 3 Also Started.—4 Tenterfield, 11.12; 6 Flying Master, 9.10; £1 Take Take. 9.7; 7 Ellah, 9.3, Won by three lengths. Time, 2m 48 2-sb. NEW YEAR HANDICAP. Of £100; 6 fur. 4—CALIBURN, M. Johnston's. 8.1 (Coveney ) ~ 1 3—GREY FINCH, L. R. C. Macfa:clane's, 7.4 (Eastwood) . , „ .. .. 2 2—GAY BIRD. Miss E. D. 8.4 (Jennings) .. , ~ » . 8 Also Started.—l Rich Prize. 8.2; 5 Lady Ruth. 7.0. Won by four lengths. Time, lm 16 l-ss. HIGH-WEIGHT HANDICAP. Of £100; 7 fur. I—RASCAL, Miss E. D. Robinson's. 10.9 (Tilson) , 1 2—PROJECTOR, G. S. Holmes'. 9.10 (Shaw) 2 4—STEEL BAR, J. W. Greenhili'e, 8.5 (D. O'Connor) .. 8 Also Started.—-6 Corn Riga, 9.1; 3 Flaming Ray, 8.8; 5 Rameses. 8.6. Won by half a length. .Time, lm 29 2-ss.

ELECTRIC HANDICAP, Of £100; 5i far. S—SPODE. Miss C. Wilson'#. 7.10 (Morris) . 1 3-ERIN-GO-BRAGH. P. L. Turley's, 8.2 (Orange) ~ k > ». >. .. 51 4—AYRBURN, C. S. Neville's. 8.11 (Bush) .. » « Also Started.—l Royal Land, 8.5; 7 King Cheops, 7.13; 6 Benraure, 7.3; 2 Attract, 7.3; 4 Atone, 7.0. Won by four lengths. Time, lm 9«. CONCLUDING DAY'S SPORT, SPODE "AND CALIBURN AGAIN. ' v.. [BJT TELEGRAPH. —PRESS ASSOCIATIOK.] GREYMOUTH, Monday. The concluding day of the Greymouth Club's meeting was held in fine -weather a.nd the track was in good order. The totalisator handled £11,722 10s, against £9632 last year, making the tctal for the meeting £30,762 10s, against £31,137. To-tlay's results are:— NOVICE HANDICAP. Of £SO; 6i fur. > I—SMJTHEREEN, E. Spencer's, 8.5 (P. Jennings) « • 1 2—CLARENSON, 9.0 (D. O'Connor) „, 2 4—TOOMIVARA, 8.5 (Kirwan) = . .. 3 Also Started.—3, St. Nicholas. 5 Craftsman. Won by a length. Time, lm 10 8-ss. THIRD HURDLES. Of £120; li miles. I—ORIFLAMB. D, H. Roberts. 11.5 (E. Shaw) .1 3—DIANA'S LAD, 9.8 (I. Tilson) n 2 2—CLONTARP, 10.6 (O'Connor) .. ..8 Also Started.—l Take Take, 9.2; 5, Ellab, 9.3. Won by ten lengths. Time, 2m 46 4-su, PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP* Of £130; 1 mile. 3—OPHIR, H. Dampier-Crossley'a, 8.2 (A. Messervy) j 1 S—FLAMING RAY, 7.12 (Eastwood) ~ 3 2 —MORATORIUM, 8.10 (R. Morris) . * 8 Also Started.—l Buoyant, 9.3; 4 Steel Bar, 7.6; 6 Corn Rigs, 7.9. Won by two lengths. Time, lm 41 3-Ss. OMOTO HANDICAP. Of £100; 6 fur. 3—BENMURE, T. Keeblo's, 7.6 (Coveney) 1 6—KING CHEOPS, 7.11 (Kirwan) 2 S—ERIN-GO-BRAGH, 8.5 (Orange) 8 Also Started.--1 Kenmore, 7.1; 2 Ayrburn, 8.13; 4 Gray Finch, 7.4. Won by a length. Time, lm 16 2-ss, BOROUGH HACK HANDICAP, Of £150; 6 fur. 4—RAMESES, B. Dooley's, 7.3 (Meeservey) 1 I—PRINCESS MAFALDA, 8.1 .« 2 3—TARRETIERE, 8.2 *« •«. »» 3 Also Started—2 Rina Mangu, 8.4; E Attract, 7.8. Won by a length. Time, lm 15 4-su. AUABUA HIGH-WEIGHT HANDICAP. Of £llO s 7 fur. 2—FLAMING RAY, J. Pressor's 8.1<) (.leanings) , ..1 3—ORBIT,. 8.1 (Dombroski) .. »» 2 I—PROJECTOR, 9.13 (Shaw) . 8 Also Started.—Steel Bar, 8.65 6 Take Take, 6.0; 5 Beaming, 8.0. Won by a length. Time, lm 29 4rss. BLAIR MEMORIAL. Of £100; 6 fur. I—SPODE, Miss M. C. Wilson's, 8.5 (Morris) 1 7—GREY FINCH, 7.7 (Eastwood) 2 3—SOME ABBEY, 8.0 (Jennings) . s 8 - Also Started.—4 Ayrburn. 8.13; 2 Goldtown, 3.12; 6 Erin-go-Bragh, 8.5; 5 Birthmark, 7.11. Won by three lengths. Time, lm 15 4-£s. FAREWELL HANDICAP. 'Of £100; 6* fur. 7—CALIBURN, M. Johnston's, 8.9 (Coveney) .. .. .i *. ..1 I—ARROWMIR. 9.10 (Bush) .. ~2 3—SAXETTE, 7.12 (Bums) .. v . 3 Also Started;— 4 Gay Bird, 8.5; 2 Royal Land, 8.3; 5 Jarretiere, 8.0; 8 King Cheops. 7.11; f> Atone, 7.4. Won by a length. Time lm 22 S-W,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19834, 3 January 1928, Page 13

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GREYMOUTH MEETING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19834, 3 January 1928, Page 13

GREYMOUTH MEETING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19834, 3 January 1928, Page 13

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