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LIST OF BRIEFS GRANTED FOR SEASON AUCKLAND RIDERS ANfi TRAINERS The list of licences granted for ~ 1930-31 racing season by the Committee of the Jfew- Zealand Conference made its appearance Auckland jockeys. apprentice vj' keys, trainers and gentlemen ri4 ' granted licences are the folcwmg.Z* Jockeys Akerstein, HE; Bagbv. R f Cr _. P. Me In; Burgess. I> J. : Butler. C^B~ - ton. L. C.; Camralck. S. J.. Ca’-nwet. j ■J.; Chote. K.; Conquest. J. j. ; ; Mll IT. J.; Dulieu. H-: Dulieu. L. W. iJ. F.; Foster. F. R.; Garrett Es K. V.; Gilmer, A. J.; Gilmer. *H. p VSt hnch. H. E.: Goulsbro. C.; Grav ;■ . ' HalC K- W.; Harris, A; Hone" , £■ Jarvis. I>. L.; Junes. W. H.; A.; Lewis. C. J.; Lindsav, M w low. E J. R.; Manson. L. M.; MtWrt E.; UcCorniac, A. J.; McCurdv a• u Gregor. A.; Mcllroy. P.; Mcliihoe » , -1.; McMillan. L. J . Mcßae. J |r ,■ Tavisb. R. W-: Olive. R, Reid. IV. H.: Rennie, W. A; Rowe V tv. H. J.: Savage. R. R_; Sharker j" j Smith. J. B. Gibson; Spinks, G f ■ way, E-: Stuart. H.: Svme. X. E/'svir ;R. r. ; Taylor. W. S ; Teirney. Lj: Thomson, R. E.; Tinker, A.. Tremain k Tuohey. E. L.; Turner. H.; Wiwißs. H* X.; Willums, T. C. **■ Xo less than 32 of the above have tin* •permanent employment” conditio* jj. j tached to their briefs. I Apprentice Jockeys Amundsen. M ; Bates, A G.. Beathc. F.; Bradiey, G. L.; Buchanan. H Oiaai* ler. J. W.; Conuor. G. L.; Craddock, r> V.; Pay. J. W ; Finlay, E. G., Gouah. w K.; Henderson. W.; Horne. R. E a.; Jennings, G. M.: Jones. G. J.; Jordan *J* G.; Kennedy, W. (for app. races «*]» to 3/10/30>; Lilley, T. Mellish, \v r McJnally. O.: McLaughlin. J. P.; Mißa*, i R. A.; Nordstrand. A. E-; Parsons. A. <J; : Ross, G. W.; Simpson. C. W.; Songbursi. P. R.: Stewart. B.; Talker, F. J.; tgat. son. C. J. ; Vincent, R.: Walters CWilkinson. S. Gentlemen Riders Akurangi. J.; Baker. F. 1L; Bieiiaa, jC. R.: Boyre, A.: Brown. E. W. Burgess. A. H. S.; Burke. R. 1L; Clartnn, C ; ; rieaver. L- R-; Cleraett. J. S. F.; Pulp. : J. D.; Fleming. R. R.; Hinton. D. C., i Hints, D. F.; Hyland. L J.; Jones. H. TT ; McCorquindale. A.; Patten. J. V.; Peal*. G.; Plaisted. L. ; Ritchie, C.; Russell R. IT.; Shaw. McG.: Watson. E. W . junr., Wells. T.: Wheeler. J. B K.; William?, j E.-. Wilson. A.; Woods. S. A. Trainers Barr. Henry; Barr, Herbert; Bexa;, T. H.; Brady, A. P.; Brown, R. E.; Bacbanan, J. M.; Kuckenhara, C. P-; Butler. L. , G.; Calder, H.: Gallagher, T.; Carmsot. C. | J . senr.; Carroll. M. J.; Cathro. J. W . ! Chisholm. J. (eondlt.); Conway. A. i X.; Cook, A.: Cowan, H- 8.. Co*. * A. E.; Cunningham, N.; THebis, W. B.; Donaldson. W.; hoodn, W. M., junr.; Dowding, F. L.; Putty, J. H.; Edwards, R. A.: Eva, J. F.: Fletcher. J.; Gall. W.: George. T. A.; Gilchrist F.. Ooscomb, W.; Gough. W.; Gray. J L.; Hall. R.; Harris. A.; Hawkins. W. J. Heaton. K.: Henderson, G.: Hennessey. M.; Hoey. J.; Holland, G. A.: Jack#on. A.; Jamieson, J. T.; Jarvte. W. H.; Jttlbn, A. J.: King. A. A. R.; Lambess, J. C; Lewis, R. W. A.; Lindsay. S. G.; Looith. F. E.; Mallowes. C. E.; Malone, S.; Martin. R. H.: Matter, R- J.; Moraghan. Dennis P.; Morriss. T. >f.; Morrow. A; Morse. C.; McFarlane. I. A.; McLt-aa. W. ,T.; Xash. T. E.; Xightingale, T. W; O'Leary. W.; Parkinson. T.; Pater***, B. S.; Patterson. W. H.: Paul, G. Psal, J.; Percival. J. H.; Flaisted, E. K.; Pope, F. E.; Porter. W. J.; Prenter, X. J.; Preston. J. J.; Rae, E. C.; Rama. H.; Russell. H. L.; Ryan, M. A.: Ryan. W A.; Seall v, p. W.. Shore. X. S.; Spinks. G. J.: Spinks. H I.; Stenning. F. T.: StMK, W. F.; Syme, R. C-: Thorpe. J. E; Tinker. A.; Tooman. S.; Tutchen, J. F.; Wallace, c. R.; Wallace. J. H.; WilUar.son. J.; Wilson, T. E.; Wilson. W J.; Winder. J. ATHE DERBY The 11*30 Derby in brief: June 3 The Aga Khan June 4 The Aga did
the Evans’s candidates to Auckland 'o receive further education. Tuke has some promising young trotters snd pacers under his care which he is wite capable of turning to useful account
Cirwood Can Trot The little trotter Carwood, who has Mt graced a race track for a coniaerable period, is still having an time on Owner Aitcheson’s proMangere. The son of El |arbine has. however, not been altogether idle since, retiring from the nee track, and during the summer i.onths he was kept in form by concream to the Tamaki factory 4is owner has received one or two oqulries for the trotter of late, and decide t oart with him. If. wever, no i -ess results Mr. Aitoeson will j. blv put Carwood in )°rk again h.uiself There is no oubt about the little fellow being able 0 fast and steady all day. Promising Youngsters J?* P^ es °n’s two youngsters by The juinph from Harvest Home are ar *d making good progress their education. The elder one :square gait, and has a aom of action that augurs well for successful career. The younger <ti!2BS* a P Ve lias adopted pacing as tnJ# cu * ar shows an apti•i 4 i business that will later son a sood stead. Owner Bride:Ja deserves; to meet with success, as •;‘J® one °f- the keen students of sea* ln and for many " as a good supporter of e “Snt-harness code. SOUTHERN JOTTINGS conditions of late have *?. tn favourable for training Qu2!? ,on f L at Addington, conseh '*"y ± fbe track work Has not Fn«J. x an interesting nature. L.l?? na * 6 *y the majority of the cap? B en O a ßed at the August witT'* 1 are we . ll forward, and * ew winding-up essays ***& be in fine racing trim. A C| 0W Finish t bepointer, with M. Holmes in favnmJu e ’ was se ttt out a staunch <!icao 6 for the Washdyke Trot Han ine Tlmaru on Saturday, carry t r Uate<! u^ e the number of tickets enleigi, G t° the second choice. Cran Pacem al . Cran,elgrh ac tod as the earlv the fX? ei \ and with Deal Girl piloted Wa d 4 aong the hack, with Happ* D ** rr y Pointer in close athom* *, 6 ' Girl retired at tr e strataS? 1 ? 1, and Cranleigh led into r he and rj rrom Happy Lass. Dan Logan D «rrv p•’ p ointer. Cranleigh and fini ß jj Poi nter were fighting out ♦'he Hoy the run home when Dan > the hi-„ i a run on the rails, joined in In a bhrTu' trio crossed the line leigk hv Ch ’ ver diet going to Crana neolr y^a head from Dnfiny Boy. with r., mar Kin to Derry Pointer. Success w °hh?'« ,Sh ! s first of Travis Axivinnini? Progeny to get on the Ref i Shadow. Travi« sc °fe irf'Vl Travi « Maxwell failing to initial essays. „ CranielgK oacer out of Gwen *° r S. A t. arl hoen showing good fo» m ,°u®ly. Tr , War ds some time previ io °ka*ui. A e * s “| s ing five years old and e taking a more than useiu!
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1038, 31 July 1930, Page 14
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