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RACING AT OAMARU

SAM SMITH’S MEMORIAL ENWOOD WINS THE FLYING. CONCLUDING DAY’S RESULTS. By Telegraph—Press Association. Oamaru, March 23. The autumn meeting of the Oamaru Jockey Club concluded to-day in glorious weather. The track was improved by overnight rain and was in excellent order. The attendance figures showed a good increase, and the totalisator handled £9939 Ifts, compared with £7830 10s on tiie corresponding day last year, making a total of £16,508 for the meet-! ing, against £15,157 last year. The results. • are:— . ' ■ ■ < ■ NOVICE STAKES. Of £75. Six furlongs. S—ROSE OF TRALEE, 8.8 (Mackie) 1 9—LADY LEIGHTON, 8.8 (Dooley) .. 2 12—JACK HORNER, 7.7 (Jenkins) .. 3 Also started: 1 Coatette, 7 Coat of Arms, 8 Grey Boy, 3 McHeath, 11 Perfect Rose, 16 Pompeii, 15 Prince Boa, 13 Queen Dorothy, 18 Thiepval, 4 Rebel Lad, 6 Mount Vai, 2 Valarth, 8.8; 17 Cape Gabo, 10 Heloise, 15 Jack Ahoy, 14 Silver Fox, 7.11. Two lengths; three lengths. Time, Im. 15s. PUKEURI HIGHWEIGHT HANDICAP. Of £lOO. One mile. S—GRECIAN PRINCE, 10.13 (Vevers) 1 3—QUIETLY, 10.1 (Barr) 2 2—HEATHER GLOW, 10.1 (O’Connor) 3 Also started: 7 Black Duke, 10.6; 1 Dodge, 9.12; 10 Tippling, 9.8; 6 Night Recital, 9.1; 4 Jolly Beggar, 11 Dressy, 9 Song Boy, .12 Prince Tractor, 8 Hot Stuff, 9.0. Two lengths; length. Time, Im. 39 2-ss. WAIKAURA TROT HANDICAP. ' Of £95. One mile and a-quarter. 12— TRINIDAD, It. (Withers) 1 5— WEE WRACK, 48yds bhd (Bell) 2 1— CASINO, It. (Donald) ... 3 Also started: 15 Almont Cling, 6 Blue Spark, 8 Colleen Chenault, 9 Dinner Bell, 17 Glen Lady, 3 Grand Mogul, 14 Margaret Bingen, 13 Master Garry, 15 Parishioner, 11 Sea Peter, 2 Self, 7 Shandon Chimes, 18 Smithy, limit; 10 BCverley King, 4 Stardale, 12yds bhd. Half a length; three lengths. Times, 2m. 545., 2m. 50 l-55., 2m. 555. , GARDINER MEMORIAL HANDICAP. Of £l7O. One mile and a-quarter. 6— SAM SMITH, 8.0 (Messervy) .... 1 2— GUARANTEE, 8.13 (Mackie) * I—HUNTING Gp,. 7.13 (L. J. Ellis) 3 Also started: 4 Polydora, 9.0; 2 Cleaner, 7.0 (bracketed with Guarantee); 3 Courtyard, 7.2; 7 Chhota, 5 Ramo, 7.0. Neck; length. Time, 2m. 7s. Chhota was prominent early but gave way to Cleaner, Courtyard and Sam Smith at the far turn, the last-named being ahead in the straight. Sam Smith withstood strong challenges from Guarantee and Hunting Go to win by a neck from the former. Cleaner was fourth. WAITAKI HACK HANDICAP. Of £lOO. Six furlongs. 1— CAPITAL, 9.1 (L. J. Ellis) 1 2— SILK PAPER, 7.11 (Cooper) ...... 2 B—RED DANCE, 7.10 (Mackie) ...... 3 Also started: 6 Unseen, 7.13; 4 Brown Pearl, 7.9; 3 Gold Fox, 7.5; 7 Convivial, 7.5; 5 Secret Paper, 7.3; 9 Dissemble, 7.0. Length; four lengths. Time, Im. 13s. FLYING HANDICAP. . Of £l2O. Six furlongs. S—ENWOOD, 7.5 (Wilson) 1 B—HULA BELLE, 7.10 (Dooley) ..... 2 7— CHERRY QUEEN, 8.2 (Powell) ... 3 Also started: 1' Silver Streak, 9.4; 2 Rebel Star, 82; 3 Trivet, 7.13 (bracketed with Assemble 7.5); 4 Tizzy, 7.11; 6 Manetho, 7JO; 10 Meadow Lark, 7.0. Head; head. Time, Im. 12 4-ss. Cherry Queen went to the front from - the start. Three furlongs from home • Assemble stumbled, unseating the jockey and interfering with Trivet. Cherry Queen led Hula Belle into the straight and in a good race home Enwood headed off Hula Belle. OAMARU TROT HANDICAP. Of £lOO. One mile and a-halt. 1— DILLON QUEEN, 12yds bhd (Teahen) ....; 1 7—GYRATE, 48yds bhd (A. Holmes) 2 2— SUMMIT, 48yds bhd (Bell) ..... 3 Also started: 6 Cam Dillon, 12 Captain Heath, 14 Neeola, 4 Royal Travis, limit; 10 Red Glow, 8 Rewai, 12yds bhd; 3 Silk Cord, 9 Harold Wrack, 13 Midnight Sun, 5 Rongomai, 48yds bhd;; 11 Guy Mauritius, 60yds bhd. Length; length and a-half. Times, 3m. 26 2-55., 3m. 25 3-55., 3m. 25 4-ss. FAREWELL HANDICAP. Of £lOO. Seven furlongs. I—TUIRAU, 8.13 (L. J. Ellis) ...... 1 3— DARING DEED, 7.11 (Leckie) •.. 2 4— PALA MELBA, .71 (Jenkins) .... 3 Also started: 2 Bowlands, 7.6; 5 Silver Lark, 7.1; 8 Teresina, 7 Water Polo, ; 6 Latitude, 7.0. ~ • . Half length; three lengths. Time, Im. 265. ■ ■ ' ; '■ -‘ ' PLACINGS QUESTIONED. FLEETWIND’S OWNER APPEALS. By Telegraph—Press Association. Auckland, March 23. An appeal has been lodged by. the owner of Fleetwind against the decision of the judicial committee of the Ohinemuri Jockey' Club in not reversing the placings in the Karangahake Handicap last Saturday. Johnnie Walls beat Fleetwind by a head. -: .

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Taranaki Daily News, 25 March 1935, Page 5

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RACING AT OAMARU Taranaki Daily News, 25 March 1935, Page 5

RACING AT OAMARU Taranaki Daily News, 25 March 1935, Page 5