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SECOND DAY AT OAMARU

GAY SONNET ANNEXES CUP.

SPRINT EVENT TO FIRST RAID.

DECREASE IN INVESTMENTS.

[BY TELEGRAPH. —PRESS ASSOCIATION 4] OAMARU. Saturday.

Tho Oamaru Jockey Club's Summer Meet ing was concluded to-day in perfect weather and before a fair attendance. The totalisator handled £8169. making the total for the meeting £14,870. compared with £20.736 10s in 1925, the last time a two days' meeting was held on the home course.

An inquiry was held into the running of tho winner of the Pukeuri Trot. Bingen Patch. The explanations of his rider and owner were accepted. In the same race tue rider of Free Pointer. P. D Henderson, was thrown through the horse stumbling, and suffered a fracture of the collarbone. Results are:—

PACIFIC HURDLES. Of £135: It miles. I—RANGITAHI. S. L. and W H. Orbell'a bg, aged, 10.1 (D. McConnor) .. 1 3—SHANDRE. H. Brosnahan's. 9.0 <L. Hunt) .. .. .. .. 2 2-GAYOMA. T. J. Haile's, 9.1 (A. 8. Ellis) .. .. 8 Also Started.—4 Panther. 9.0. Won by two lengths Time. 0m 465. NOVICE STAKES. Of £115: 6 fur. 2—WAVING CORN. W. Gardiner's b f, 3yrs. 8.10 (F. Voight) 1 I—FILOSEL, VV. Quirk's. 8.10 (C. Emerson) * 4—COLONEL QUEX. J. M. Samson's, 7.11 (L. J. Ellis) 8 Also Started.—6 Harrington. 3 Miss Marco, 8 10- 4 Win Abbey. 8.10 (bracketed with Colonel Qucx): 7 Tho Missioner. 8.10. 5 Sunward, 7.11. , Won by ono and a-half lengths. Time, lm 15 4-ss. OAMARU CUP HANDICAP, Of £3OO and cup: 11 miles, fi—GAY SONNET. F T. Buchanan's b m. syrs, by Gay Lad—Elocution. 8.6 (C. Emerson) 1 3 ROYAL SAXON. J. Carter's. 8.2 (D. Kerr) ' 'J- ROTOR, R. M. Greenslade's. 7.11 (A. Eastwood) ® Also Started.—s Sarnia, 7.0: 4 Lucy Locket. 8.4; 1 Bilbo, 7.9; 7 Vaward 7.0 Won by length, with half a length between second and third. Sarnia was fourth, lime. 2m 6 3-Sa. WESTON TROT HANDICAP. Of £140; 3.38 class; 1J miles/ "—RETURN VOYAGE, Mrs. M. M. Harrail's, limit (J. Henderson) .. .. 1 3—ERIN'S CHANCE. C. J. Meade's. 21 yds (W. Gallagher) . . . . . . '2 Ii—ONOTO. T. Clare's, limit (owner) . . 3 Also Started.—7 John Appear, 1 Mona Bingen, 5 Nonsuit, 8 Otaio Rose, limit; 4 Le Thorpe, 12 Vican. 12yds; 10 Red Shiner, i 4, and Glen Farg, 60 (bracketed): 9 Pretty Pointer, 6 Wild Nita, 30. Won by three lengths. Time. 3m 3515. STEWARD'S HANDICAP. Of £160: G fur. 1 FIRST RAID. Elkus and Brown's be. 3yrs, 7.2 (A. Eastwood) .. .. . • 1 2—MARTIS, A. Mcssent's. 7.3 (R. Coveny) 2 S—MONEY MINE. 11. J. M. Samson's, 7.0 (L. Woolford) 3 Also Started.—3 Royal Tractor. 7.11: 4 Eaton Bells, 7.5. Won by half a head. Time, lm 14 2 fifl. FAREWELL HANDICAP. Of £140: 1 mile. 4—GOLD BRICK. M. H. Ward'; b fi. 8.9 (L. J. Ellis) ~ . • • • 1 I—ARROWY, P. T. Hogan's, 7.C (W Hogan) - 2—CAMISADER. P. Treacy's. 7.9 (A. Eastwood) Also Started.—s Taboo. 9.2: 3 Tripaway, 8.5; 6 Money Peer, 7.1. m . , . Won by half a length, lime, lm 40 l-ss.

PUKEURI TROT HANDICAP. Of £130; 2.26 class; 1 mile. 4—BINGEN PATCH. James Hunter's. 24 yds (J[. McLennan) 1 S—ROGER LYON, C. N. Digby's. limit, (D. Allen) 2 9 BELLE EMBRACE. L. C. Morrison's. limit (owner) 3 Also Started.—s Admiral Bingen. 8 Adon and Onoto (bracketed), limit; 9 Red Shiner. °4yds (bracketed with Belle Embrace); 3 Cytheria. 10 Dan Logan, limit; 2 Dillon Blake, limit, and Logan Brae, 36 (bracketed); 1 Donclifl. limit; G Pretty Pointer. 36. and Wild Spur, 48 (bracketed): 11 tree Pointer. 36: 7 Erin's Lynn,. 48. Won by three lengths. Time, 2m 19s.

WINDSOR HANDICAP, Of £115; 6 fur. 4—KILLORNO. R. C. Reed's br f. 3yrs, 7.1 (A. Eastwood) 1 3—SILVER TRAY. W. C. Woffindin's. 7.6 (D. Kerr) 2 O—SINGER. J. M. Samson's. 7.1 (L. Woolford) '.. 3 Also Started.—l Meadow Lark. 9.1: 2 Red Sea. 7.13; 5 Star Stranger 11.. 7.1: 7 All Comment. 8 Kilboa, 7.0. Won by a neck. Time, lm 14 2-ss.

MEETING AT KOSEIIILL.

WIN FOR ULENJOY.

(Received December 15, 5.5 p.m.)

SYDNEY. Deo. 15. The principal event at the Rosehill meeting, the December Handicap, resulted as follows: ULENJOY. 7.4 1 DONALD. 8.7 ..2 RUNNYMEDE, 8.4 8 There were 10 starters. Won by a neck, two lengths between second and third. Time, 9.m 6£b.

DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB. FIRST DAY'S HANDICAPS. [BY TELEGRAM. —PRESS ASSOCIATION, j TIMARU, Sunday. Tho following handicaps have been declared by Mr. 0. E. LLassalls for the first day of the Dunudin Summer Meeting:— SUMMER HURDLES. 15 miles.—Troilus, 10.13: Carinthia. 10.11; Rangitahi. 10.8: Panorama, 10.5; Tunamoc, 10.5; Guncase. 9.0; Jovial, Gayoma. Pantler, 9.0. SALISBURY HANDICAP. 1 mile.-First Raid, 9.13; Sarnia. 9.3; Pago Boy. 9.1: Cupid's Dart, 8.11; Arrowy, 8.10; Proud Knight, B.C; Paris, 8.5; Troilus, 8.3; Money Peer, 8.2; Pliastar, Honeycomb, lardy. Killorna, 8.1; Star Raid. 7.13; Tembroney. 7.12; Gayoma, Filosel, 7.8; Lady McKenna. Town Major, Rotorex, All Comment, 7.7. DUNEDIN HANDICAP. 5 fur. - Gold Tinge, 0.6; Aspiring, 9.0; Nedda, 8.2; Francolin, 8.0; Stelth, 6.3- Dutcli Money. 8.2; Night Lad, Pink Coat. 7.12; Col. Que*. 7.4; Sol mar, Captivate, Academy. Cossack Cnief. My Counsel, 7.3; Blue Metal. Fair Money. Jock o' Hazeldean. 7.1 Sunward.' Leadinir Boy, Tho Graphic, Miss Niglitraid, 7.0 OTAGO HANDICAP, li miles.-Set Sail. 9.8; Battle Colours. Pink Note, 8.13; Booster. 8.0; Queen Balboa, 8.3; Royal Saxon, 8.0; King Balboa, Kotor. 7.13; Lucy Locket. 7 11- Taboo, 7,9; Sarnia. Vaward, Money Peer, 7.0. FEDERAL HANDICAP, t> fur.—Block Duko, Booster, 9.7; Gay Sonnet, 9.6: Sil'/or Paper, 9.0; King Balboa, 8.13; Circulation. 89 Rill Tin Tin, 7.10; First Raid. 7.9; Father O'Flynn. 7.0; Royal Tractor. 7.6; Wingatui, Money Mine, 7.5; Eaton Bells, 7.4; Apple Dichton. Brightling. Coomaußio. Meadow Lark. 7.0. BURNSIDE HANDICAP, 6 fur.—Great Star. 9.13; Meadow Lark. 9.10; Camisader. 9.7; Narrative, Page Boy. 96; Latin Quarter, 9.5; Arrowy, Proud Knight, 8.13: Pound Noto Cetchola. 8.10, Waving Corn. Killorna. 8.7, Some Signal. 8.6. Tembroney. 8.5; Singer. Fihucl. Little Queen, 8.2; Miss Marco. 8.1; Cultivator. Broadfield, Stringbow. Win Abbey, All Smiles. Ladv Lifcrie All Comment Battle Screen. 8.0 OTOKIA HANDICAP 1 mile. Battle Colours. 10.1 Royal Saxon. 9.9; Rotor. Lucy*. Locket. Town Bank 9.5; Tnboo. 9.2; Apache. 8.6; Pangolin, 8.3; Kilmoyler, 8.2; Carnot. Moratorium Camisader. Valdnma, Equerry. 8.0.

SEASON'S FIXTURES.

December 20, 28, Junuary 1. 2—Auckland Racing Club. December 26, 27, 29—Manawatu Jockey Club, December 26. 27—Taranaki Jockey Club. December 2G— Waipukurau Jockey Club. December 26, 27—Dunedin Jockey Club. December 26, 27—Westland Racing Club. December 26 —Alexandra Racing Club. December 29, January 1, 2—Groyuiouth Jockey Club.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20131, 17 December 1928, Page 17

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SECOND DAY AT OAMARU New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20131, 17 December 1928, Page 17

SECOND DAY AT OAMARU New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20131, 17 December 1928, Page 17

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