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Aug. 15, 17, and 19—C.J.C. Grand National. WINNING JOCKEYB. FLAT. J. O'Shea .. 75 A. H. Ellis .. 7 C. Emerson . . 62 R. Hunt . . . 6 B. Deeley ..58 K. Manson .. 5 A. Reed ..48 A. Tricklebank 6 J. Olsen . . 40 C. Monk . . 5 H. Robinson . . 36 C. Wasley . . 5 W. Bell . ..35 Q. Thorner .. 6 H. Young ..32 R. C. Reid .. 5 C. Price . . 32 R. Wood . . 4 Roy Reed . . 29 P. Stevenson . . 4 O. McCarten 28 E. McColl .. 3 A. Oliver ..27 J. Miller .. S P. E. Jones . . 26 F. Gray . . 3 J. Buchanan . . 25 D. Anderson . . 3 A. McKay .. 23 A. Griffin .. 3 E. Manson . . 23 J. McLean . . 3 J. Beale . . 21 A. Loader . . 3 C. Carmont ..21 Trlcklebank ,3 W. Price ..21 £. McSeveney 3 H. Goldfinch . . 20 £ Wa" . . 2 C. Brown ..20 T. Humphreys 2 J. Conquest ..18 •*• Ra*^ .. 2 P. Langstone.. 17 £ McDonald.. 2 W. O'Halloran 17 K- McDonald.. 2 A. H. Wilson 17 £• StonnoU .. 2 P. Brady .. 17 {•'£**« •• \ S. Reid .. 16 .. 2 ■A. Wormald .. 15 W. Bowden .. 2 H. Lowe ..15 J- Cordue .. 2 A. J. McFllnn 16 **. Were . . 2 P. Holmes ..15 Cathro .. 2 L. Nodder . . 14 H- Goaeome . . 2 J. Campbell ..14 £• J °*™° n " * H. Watson ..14^ Re * d lliMh ,V, \ W. Young ..13 W. MulvahiU 2 G. Clarke :. 12 «i °" v ® " * H. Donovan .. 12 nk,£ •' i M. McDonald.. 12 ?•■£"*" '* } C.Sinclair .. 11 £ f™, " J H. Griffiths .. 11 p cooJ *" 1 T. Pritchard .. 10 f'^J^ •• J J- .. lo $,%%£• ;; i J ; f! ne ' " JJ J - Tapp .. 1 N- Shore -.10 w.Scobio .. 1 S'^^ 11 -. * « H. Burt .. 1 B. H. Morris .. 9 J. KeUy ... 1 R. E Brown .. 9 J# Qrlce _ x H. Manson .. 9 g, Barr j W. Ryan . . »L, McßandalT. '. 1 J. Gennings . . 8 j. t. Weir . . 1 C. Stowe .. 8 t. George .. 1 T. Chaplin .. 8 T. Black ..1 K. Lambeas . . 7 ftr. Avery . . 1 W. Robinson 7 c. McDonnell. . 1 V. Lee . . 7 j. Thompson.. 1 HURDLES. P. Flynn ..16 W. Griffiths .. 3 A. J. McFlinn 15 E. Rae .. 3 A. McDonald 10 c. Price . . 3 L. Trail .. 9 W. Scobie .. 2 J. O'Connoll .. 8 E. Ludlow .. 2 H. McSweeney 8 p. Willis .. 2 W. Bush . . 7 A. Conway . . 2 W. Folldlng . . 7 J. Andorton .. 2 A. Ward .. 6 a. Lawrence 2 B. Poulgraln .. « L. Mcßandall.. 2 A. Gordon .. 5 j. Eva .. 2 11. McSeveny . . 6 R, Gray i A. Wormald .. 6 l. Hagerty .. 1 D. McKay .. 6 T. Humphreys 1 F. Ellis . . 4 j. McLean . . 1 W. Eaaton . . 4 w. Standen . . 1 L. Lloyd .. 4 E. Rodmond .. 1 A. Julian . . 4 P, Johnson . . 1 C. Scott .. 4 H. Lorlgan .. 1 H. Burt .. 4 C. McSoveney 1 T. Mulcahy . . 4 E. Copestako . . 1 F. Tutchen . . 4 B. Manning . . 1 G. FeUding . . 4 o. Jones .. l S. Henderson 4 R. Kelly .. i H. Tricklebank 3 H. Goscomo .. l J. Boyd .. » A. Trlcklebank 1 J. Roach .. 3 F. WoUs .. i L. Coleman . . 8 R. Edwards .. l J. Doery . . 8
Tho Kooya Inquiry has lasted a week arid la not yet concluded. Tho running of tho mure wa« most extraordinary, but aa her owner proved conclUHiyely to tho authorities that ho had backed tho mart) each day. no reaaon could bo aselsned for tho flagrant rovors&l of form. It w&s one of thoao Inoxplleablo thtngra that cannot bo cleared up. Happily, tt La pleasing to state, no ■stlrma attAchoJi to anyone Those In need of a Rood hurdle horse or a valuable brood maro should look up an advertisement which appearn on thl« pan*'. The Jumper m the Si. AmbroMO gilding, Firing Line, who U seven year* of age and thoroughly wound. The brood tnaro i« tho beautifully- bred Signal March, by Boxonlan — Pilgrim's March by PUprrlny* Progrcnn—Stepawny by StopnlaJc, A bettor bred maro la not to bi> found In the Dominion, as anyone who cares to go Into her pedlgTeo may discover. Hero la a great oh&nco for iom« of our ttud majtern.
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NZ Truth, Issue 579, 22 July 1916, Page 9
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