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THE TURE

FIXTURES. October 18: Masterton E.C. October 25, 27: Wellington R.C. October 27: Waverley H.C, October 27: Waikato Hunt Club. October 27: Waipawa County B.C. October 27: North Canterbury R.C. October 27, 29: Gore R.C. October 30, Nov. 1: Poverty B. T.C. NOTES BY "PAPERMONEY." Gleniison, in A. E. Cox's stable at To Arohaj is bowling along nicely on the tracks.' ** * * "White Billet "Is back on the tracks at To Aroha after a lengthy spell^ ** * *

Mr. H .Shaw, of Auckland. 3ias been appointed starter to the Whangar/ji Racing Club. ** * * Three members of J. T- Jamie, son's team, King March, Taurua, and the- two-year-old Columbia, by Chief Ruler from Do volet, ret mined to Auckland last week. ** * * ,S- Gerrard, the Masterton apprentice, will have 'the mount on My Own on the New Zealand Cup. ** * # Nothing is moving better than the big Archiestown gelding Crennatown on the tracks at New Plymouth. *# * * The Awapuni trainer, J. P- Coyle, Iliad a goo" dday at Otaki last Friday. He won three races with Skyrider. Brilliant Light and Robbie's Mistake, and also trained the runner-up in the principal handicap, the Ling Memorial.

DUNEDItf RACES. Press Association—Copyright. , DUNEDIN, Last Night. The Dunedin Jockey Club's spring meeting concluded to-day in showery weather. There was a poor attendance and the track was heavy. The totalisator put through £10,169, compared with £26,914 on the second day last year and £23,772 for the meeting, as against £43,468 last year. Concluding events resulted:— DUNEDIN GUINEAS. I—Gustavo, 8.10 , : 1 4—Spoon, 8.5 . x 2 2—Compensation, 8.10 , 3 Also started: 5 Al Jolson, S. 10; 3 Riri, 8.10. Won by a length and a quarter, third horse two lengths away. Time, liriin 48 3-ssec. DOMINION HANDICAP. 7—Last March, car. 8.4 , 1 I—Hula Belle, 8.2 , 2 4—Pandowa, Bj.o , , 3

I Also started: 5 Royal Estate, 8.1; 3 Accumulate, 8.1; 3 Flower, 7.11. 12 Enwood, 7.10; 6 Amy Johnson 7.!). Won' by six lengths, two lengths Jetween second and third. Time, 51 3-ssec. TELEGRAPH HANDICAP. I—Red Boa, 8.3 1 2 —Assemble, 7.13 ' 2 3—Taboo, carried 10.2 3 Also started: 4 Royal Game 9.3, 6 Ell Bo a carried 8.4, 5 Some Rose 7.13. / Won by a short length, third horse j a length away. Time, Imin 33sec. I CLARENDON HANDICAP^ I—Master Anomaly, 9.3 1 12—Tippling, car. 7.8 ... „ 2 11—Mustn't Miss, 7.13 ' ~.„ 3 Also started: 9 Fair Exchange 9.4, 5 Sailing Home 8.13, 7 Wise Choice 8.9, 3 Quinopal 8.6, 2 Solmar 8.6, 4 Winsome Hind 8.4, 6 Little Duchess carried 7.8, 10 Palada 7.13, 8 Crubenmore carried 7.8, 13 Hot Tea carried 7.8. GAY CREST REHAHDICAPPED. Press Association—Cor" l - t„ CHRISTCHURCH, Thi s Day. Gay Crest has been rehandicapped to 7.13 in the New Zealand Cup. |

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 65, 14 October 1930, Page 7

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THE TURE Stratford Evening Post, Issue 65, 14 October 1930, Page 7

THE TURE Stratford Evening Post, Issue 65, 14 October 1930, Page 7