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GREYMOUTH MEETING I Press Association.— Copyright. j I Grcymouth, April 20.—Tho West- i I land Racing Club's mecliug, post- i | poiiod from yesterday, was held to- ; I day in showery weather. The attend-. ! ance was peer and the course was heavy. ' l the lo.talisator handled £2763. against £4043 ; ! 10s. last year. Shootist, winner of the i last event, paid the sensational dividend ; iof the clay of over a score. The results : I are: — j TRIAL HANDICAP. Of £SO. Five furlongs and a-half. ! 2-I—MONIPERE, 7.5 II i 3-3-SILVER LIGHT. 8.5 2 | | 7-7-LADY VALKYRIE. 9.0 3 | All started. Won by a nose, a length | j between second and third. Time, lm. 13 1 3-ss. j I PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP. ! Of £OO. Seven furlongs. I 1-I—WHITE DOE. 7.2 1 2-2—SOLVEAR, 8.9 2 > . 3-3—SHOOTIST, 7.9 3 j j Also started: Little Wonder, 8.9; Dawn j o' Day, 8.0. j | Won by a length, a length between j i second and third. Time. lm. .')ss. j EXPRESS TROT. Of £6O. One mile. j 4-3—GLENGOWRIE, limit lj | 5-S—LOUGH ERNE, limit 2 j I 8-4—CINEMA, 24yds bhd 3 j j Parallax and Dawn Sonoma were j j scratched. Won by two lengths, twenty i ! lengths between second and third. Time, 2m. 225. ! AUTUMN HANDICAP, j Of £IOO. One mile and a-quarter. j 5-S—EATON HALL. 7.8 1 j 4-2—COOMASSJE, 7.5 2 3-I—FLOWER, 7.3 3 I Also started: Hiri, 9.13; Don Jose, 8.2. I ] Won by a length, a length between i second and third. Time, 2m. 21s. ! RIMU HANDICAP. i I Of £6O. Six furlongs. ' ! 3-3—GOLD ARROW, 8.11 1 ! ! 2-I—SOLITAIRE 11.. 8.13 2 j 8-7—DAWN O' DAY, 8.2 3 I
I Hampden, Marmoration and Knockany | were scratched. Won by a length, two I lengths between second and third. Time, jlm. 225.
i HIGHWEIGHT HANDICAP. ; Of £7O. Seven furlongs. ] J 2-2—PAKITERE, 9.6 1 ' j 3-3—VERDEN, 8.8 2 | J l-I—COLL, 9.2 3 j ! Eaton Hall and Silver Sight were j i scratched. Won by a length, a length ! between second and third. Time, lm. i 1 373. DOMINION TROT. : Of £GO. One mile and a-haif. ! 2-3—GLENGOWRIE, 12yds bhd 1 6-3--LORELEI, limit 2 5-4—CHANCELLOR BOY. 9Cyds bhd 3 i Myrtle Dillon, Lough Erne. Parallex, ! Mary de Oro and Dawn Sonoma were j scratched. Won by four lengths, two j j lengths between second and third. Time, J ! 3m. 51s. I FINAL HANDICAP. Of £GO. Six furlongs. ! 8-6—SHOOTIST, 7.10 (Robinson) .... li : 5-S—HAMPDEN, 8.4 (Flower) 2 I I 2-4-ROYAL SCEPTRE, 9.1 3 i ! Also started: -1-3 Full Crop, 8.12; 1-1 | | Solvear, 8.9; 6-S Awamutu, 8.9, 3-2 Miss JMercia, 8.7; 7-7 Buoyant. 7.7. , Won by two lengths, two lengths be- j ', tween second and third. Time, lm. 20 I | 2-ss. I RIDERS WITH ONLY ONE LEG ; The necessity for care by the secretaries of clubs endorsing applications for ca driver's or rider's license was empha- | sised by Mr. Hay ward at a meeting of I the board of the New Zealand Trotting j Association. He gave details of two | j riders who had been licensed but who i j had only one leg each. In future applicants will be called i upon to answer a question asking whe- j I ther they suffer from any physical dis- j j ability.—CJiristehurcb Telegram. | CITY AND SUBURBAN HANDICAP j Press Association.—Copyright. Loudon, April 19. —The City and I Suburban Handicap, one mile and a- i quarter, at Epsom resulted: GREAT SCOT .' 1 POMAMAME 2 COLORADO KID 3 Thirteen started. Won by a length; j j three lengths between second and third.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 225, 21 April 1933, Page 7
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