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FIVE OUT OF EIGHT

JOCKEY’S GOOD RUN By Cable.—Press Association. — Copyright , Reed. 9.5 a.m. BRISBANE, To-day. At the second day of the Turf Club s Easter meeting Jockey D. O'Connor rode the winners of five out of the eight races. *

favourite, ran prominently for seven . j furlongs, but faded in the run home. Derby Lynn's Second Win W. Hughes having left with Padlock ! for Addington, where he is engaged on i Wednesday, Jack Shaw was entrusted 1 with the drive behind Derby Lynn in j the Kaponga Handicap. The filly was i elected favourite, and nicely handled ; ! she came at the right end to win in , | good style. The consistent Lottie Adj vance made a splendid effort, securing j second place, with Speed King, who | came with a scuttle over the last quarter, third, and Heroic fourth. J Concluding results: KAPUNI HANDICAP Of £200; la miles |l —HAL HUON (H. Jones), 24yds bhd, I H. Jones 1 S—SAILOR BOY (W. Higinbotham), I 12yds, C. Willetts 2 j 4—OUR NANCY (R. Fleming), 12yds, Also started: 8 Bell Dial, 14 Mona Logan, 12 Hill Top. 6 Warplane, limit; 9 i Signor, 3 Queen Elizabeth, 7 Sylvie Logan, 12yds; 12 Master Cute, 10 Wrigley, i 24; 11 Audubon Child, 2 Heroic, 36. j Won by two lengths, with four lengths j between second and third. Time, 3.L9 OPUNAKE HANDICAP Of £230; 2 miles 7—LOUISIANA (L. Berkett), 72yds., L. Berkett 1 3 ANSELINE (R. Broughton), 84yds, J. Gee 2 4 KOLMAR (G. Larcom), 36yds, C. Willetts 2 Also started; 5 Bingen Starr, 36yds; 2 i Bright Light, 72; 6 Brigand, 84; 1 Maxegin, 10S. Won by a neck, two lengths separating second and third. Time, 4.52. STEWARDS’ HANDICAP Of £230; 1 mile 1 9—CORA TACKS (J. R. Wick), limit, W. Broughton 1 4—DIRECT TODD (N. J. McDowell), 24yds, O. Hooper 11— AUDUBON CHILD (F. Mond), 12yds, B. Mackie ° Also started: 2 Thorpie, 18 Great Irvin, 12 Silver Link, S Roamer, 17 Profiteer, 10 Sylvie Logan, limit; 7 Beatty, 16 Satinbird, 12yds; 1 Pageant, 36 and Shadowland. 48 (bracketed); 3 Abrudbanya, 5 Joy Bird, 13 Our Patch, 15 Admiral Lock, 12 Uramic, 6 Dillon Huon, 36; 19 Pearl Coronado, 48. , . ~ Won by four lengths, half a length separating second and third. Time, 2.15. KAPONGA HANDICAP Of £230; 2 miles I— DERBY LYNN (J. A. Mitchell). 24 vds, W. Hughes 1 3 LOTTIE ADVANCE (H. Papp and R L Kearn), 60yds, Kearns .... 2 9 —SPEED KING (G. H. Stubb), limit, Stubbs 3 Also started: 5 Nellie Parson, limit; : 4 Heroic, 24vds; 2 Tamatakuru, 36; S Dad s Hope, 7 Hohora, 4S. Won by a length, three-quarters of a length separating second and third. Time, 4.42.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 325, 10 April 1928, Page 11

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FIVE OUT OF EIGHT Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 325, 10 April 1928, Page 11

FIVE OUT OF EIGHT Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 325, 10 April 1928, Page 11

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