WINNING JOCKEYS. In future a list of winning jockeys - : and the number of wins they have had solar during- the season will be published by me. This week it reads _ as follows 4 :— ON THE EDAT. B. Deeley '58 G.Byrne 6 R, Hatch ... .:. 50 H.Campbell ... 6 S. Reid 43 W. Jones ... ... 6 P. E. Jones ... 43 W. HcMillan ... 6| L. Wilson... ...41 E. Cox ...' ... 6' A. Oliver ... .. 38 J. Sceats 5 H.Gray ... ... 31 W. Hobnes ... 5 P, Brady ... ... 31 0. Jackson ... 5 P. D. Jones ... 30 J. Olilsen 5 E.Brown... ...29 W. Fletcher . ... 5 G.Price ... ...28 0. Cress '... '... 5 L. G. King ... 26 H. Cairns ../ ... 5' H. Donovan ... 25 G. Pell 5 . E.Lowe ...... 23 J. Buchanan ... 5 W. Price ... ...23 R. McGregor ... 4 W. H. McKay ... 23 ,L. Dannahy ... 4 H. Price i.. ... 22 D.King ... ... 4 R. W. King ... 21 A. Simpkin ... 4 E. Murfitt... ...20 H. Barr ...... 4 F. Langstone -..! 20 A. McLeod ... 4 T. George ...... 20 W. Woon ... ... 4 M. Ryan ... : ... 18 C. Monk 4 W.-Kixk 17 H. Telford ... 4 R. Cameron ... 17 V. Cotton ... ... 4 A. WMttater ...'l6 J. Clareburt ... 4 T. O'Brien ... 16' R 7 *oung ;• 4 T. Pritchard ... 15 S.Lindsay ..." 3 J. McClnsky ...15 J; Roach ...... 3 ( W. Young... ...' 15 A. Watson... U. 3 J. McOombe "... 15 J. Grey ... „., 3 0. Jenkins... ; ... 14 ]Q.iPe?e '... ... 3 D.Price ... ...14 E. Moran ... ... 3 A. Wilson ... ... 14 R. McNamara ... 3 A. Mclvor... ... "I'4 J. GrSfin ... ... 3 J. Wingfiold ... 13 R. Derrett .'/ 3 J. Conquest ...13 P. Porter ... ... 3 1. Pine ... ... 13 J. Roaoh ... ... 3 P. Cress ... ...13 D.Barron 3 E. Cotton ... ... 13 ,W. Better... ... 2 W. Emmerson ... 12 37, Haggerty ... ,2 f E. Rae. ... '.:. 12 A. Joliaai ... ..; 2 T. rj. Jones 12 0. Fryer 2 ■ J. Beale ... ... 11 H. Mason ... ... $/ j. Biyth ..; ... io w. Ratciiilß ;.. %■ G. J. Pine... ... 10 VS.. JBuddicoinbe 2" P. Yarr 10 J. Macdonnell ... 2 R. Badow 10 Q, Murray ... 2 C. Cochxauic .... Ip W. Cairns... .„ 2 P. Douglas ..lib W.Woods 2 Gfc. A. Pine. . 9 Wi^ahgy... ... 2 A. McKay... ... 9 J". Relaney ... 2 D. Kemp ... ... 9 R. Enomeison ... 2 *W. Rayner ... >9 R. Mijn&~ ... ... 2 W.S.Lloyd ... 9 O.Scott 2 C. Br9wn 9 J. fiercock ...-2 J. Rae ... ... 9 W. Galbrsdth .... 2 E. Chapman v.. 9 P^ Jeffirey .!. ... 2 H. Broadfield ... 9 Wvßeilly 2 T. Jones ... ... 8 J. Ashly ... ... 2, ■ T. ; Carroll ... ... 8 W. Jianninge . 2 'Ef. Qillett.--. ; ... 8 W! I>ayey .2: W. lityan ...... 8 J. Parramore ... 2 A. Ackroyd .... 7 B. Greenwood ...2 J CiHsick .-... r - ... 7 E. Price ... ... 2, P. Davies ... ... 7 J.Russell... ... 2' j. Griffiths ... 7 W. Homes .;.... 2' ' OVEB HDBDIiBS. ' ; J.HaO ... ... '16 S/JSTeary .;. ... 3 T.Pritchpd ... 15 r D.Kemp. ... ... 3 A. McConnon ... 13 G. J. Pine... .., 3 W.Young 10 H. Carr' 3 H. Te1f0rd.... ' ... 10« J. Stan^oy... ... 3 i A.Julian ... ... 10 D.'Ba_aro__t -." 3 Jno: O'Connell... 9 P. Srady 3 T.Pine ... ..? 8 F, Howard . ... 3 ,G. Phillips ... 8 A. Mcitenzie ... 3 H. Caipis ... ... 8 J, Jones 3 P. Wbijiehouse... 8 J. 13-e'rcock ... 2 W. ... 8 J-W. Better... ... 2 W. O'Cfennell ... 6 N. Cpnpbell ... 2 Jerry O'Connell 5 .0. H^rt ... ... 2; C/ Cress ; ... ... 5 H. Copestake ... 2' ■ jl Lylprd ... ... 5 J. Deerey ... ... 2 E, ScouDar ... 4 T. .Oatm 2 C. \^iale '4 P. Johnston -... 2 B. Nesbett ... 4 W. Jarvis ... ..... 2 F.iDihd _,;'." ... 4 J.Delaney ... 2. C.p'iTeJll.,. ... 4 Pi Porter ... ... 2 jjV. Higffljas ... 4 ' ' I J. SULLIVAN^S I Victoria Hotel, i . . •■■ PETONE. THE most centrally-situated Hotel m. Petone. Large, lofty Bedi.opinsj hot and cold water Batha. Only the finest Ales, Wines and Spirits dispensed ; also BOTTLING DEPARTMENT?. . :H, J. PALKEBB'S ' .:", Empire Hotel, petone:, . FLRST-CLASS Acooinmpdatioh for Travellers. Terms Reasonable. Best Brands of Wines, Spirits and Ales ■ : .' Stpoked. .. ■ ' ' ,' V; : " '" '' '': ' - .. Herb lPrioe 9 High-class Mercer and Tailor 54 WILUS-STi^ !»".-' _"' : !.'-' '' ' — :. v , v f Give me your next order and I guarantee ' you a Smart Cut Suit., A choice range of Suitings to select frord. .-.'.' .'•■_.■;-.• A hew shipment oi Heavy - Underwfear and .Shirts has just' been opened up. TRAVELLING RUGS, BAGS, OVERCOATS, &c. RACEHORSB_FCR SALE. THOROUGHBRED HORSE. . HIRO "syrs, by Cyreniah— Epine. ' Sound arid m ' good condition for Spring Racing. Won . four races Arid one second for ten starts : tkis rear. , '. ;Z-. iPrice, £120./ BAY GELDING. . possession; 2yrss. by Conqueror-^-Moreze. full trtther to' William Ist. .' r Price, £60. '. '—"■ . 7 •ApplT- ' ' > ,P. KEITH, .. Trainer. ■ Trentham. or 4 ' "SPEARMINT." "Truth" Office. _M____^i___^^Mi^___w«_______________M_______w_________^^ mtirnrn P. J. PLANNAGAN, TUEF ACCOUNTANT, NEW PLYMOUTH. TO BE SEEN AT ALL PRINCIPAL . . MEETINGS. Postal Address— Box 36, New. Plymouth.
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NZ Truth, Issue 161, 18 July 1908, Page 2
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731Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 161, 18 July 1908, Page 2
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