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NORTH OTAGO JOCKEY CLUB'S WINTER MEETING.

(STECUI. TO "THE PRESS,") OAMARTJ, May 21, The weather "was. bitte-ny cold and miserable for the opening day of the North Otago 'J.C.V Winter Meeting. - A keen southerly wind waa blowing «U tho aftcrnorjn, and thero woro frequent heavy showers of ralii'aad hail, wbich became "-worse towards tho cioses of theprocotdinp*. -Tha' track was- in very fairorder at tha start, but it hocanw very heavy b«for* the and oi the day. Tfcer^was, aonw very- interesting racing, and though the tiroos were" naturally alow, thew wero very roeritorioUß nestorinancw. Thrws carr.ed bin ■weight of' OaVsib to victory in the Oaraaru Cun in vory good styl*i and. Magdala alao. registered o, sterling effort in winning the Tokaraai Welter with Ost 'Oib. Under tha dfpTofsips eonditionc, the totalisator invest'meats showed a. decrease, the total for the day being .£3623 10s, as cbaipared with £11,299 on the ccHrreapondme day last year, Results:— EMPIRE HTTRDLE ' HANDICAP, of 150 -"- eovs; eceoad 80 aovs, and third 15 soys from etalto. One mile aad three-quarters. t H. Elworthy's gr ru Mingo, by Troadrnill—Gladys, aged,-10st 51b .'■■■'. - - ' ■ (S. Reid) 1 3. K. Bwtofa eh s Cardiff, aged, lOst.Ulb (7. Beard) 2 6. F. Flaneur'a br m Pure Gold, aped, lOst (\V. H. Jarvis) 3 I Hatana, list Wlb (H, Lorigan), 8 Simon Poro IQet 3lb (L- Lloyd),- 7 Kai Or* Sat 71b ,(W. FieWhw), 9 RJbstone. Pippin Oat 710, car. Ost 81b tS. Mclntoah). 5 Cocoon Q«i 21b, oar, Ost 6jlb. (R. Gray). U Goldfinch Ost <H. McGregor). 10 Ilio Lily Ost f.T. McCfcesnoy), and. .2 Salathiol Oet (J. I*?') a'so started. ; (Winner trained by S. TTilford.) Harso and Cardiff were quickest to begvn, and led over the first fence, at which Goldfinch and Kia Ora fell. Hataua then went on in'front, and going towards the back Salathiel'tan off. Alone tbo back strotra Saiaua vm well clear c-t Margo and Cardiff, who wero close together,' with Coooon "»e:rt. Racing to this last {cnoe, Margo and" Cardiff dosed on the leader, and in a "good race JJargo won.by.a longth, with Pure Gpld a ■ length and a hall away. Hatana was olosa jup fourth, and Cocoon .fifth. '-Time, arftin I Ouseo. ' ' ..,--- TRIAL PLATE, of TO ?ova; second 10 soya, and third S soys from oialse- "Special weights. Four furlongs. 1. J. B, Reid'o b I Vanno, by Charlemagne ll.—Savannah. 3yrs, §st TJb (F. E. Joacs) 1 3. O. E. "Wiflo'a b X Charlotte, 3yrs, Sst 71> (L. (J. F-mg) 2 5. H. Kohbs's.b g Sartomari, 3rrs, Bst 7ib • * : tt. O'Brien) • 3 It Expensive Sst Tib <"J. H. Moored, 1? Grand Cup Sat 7lb (C Woslcy}, H Single. Girl Bit 71b (J. McCbewey). 9 Gleruoytist Tib (?, Gibbons). 2 Messona Sst 71b (J. Pine), C Pctrosuo Sst.Tib (C. Emerson), 4-Frangra-»ul Bst 7lb (H.-Donovan), 10 Mer*> Sst 71U (J. Campbell), 11 Lad" Lowburn Sst 71b (J., Rio), 8 Atkeldsca Sst (W, Soobie}, and 7 Birkbcck Sst (B. Deeley) alec started. (Wtna'jr bred by ocnor, and trained by li. Hobbs.) Sartoinart w«a quickest to begin, but at the o:id of a furlong Vaana ran past him, with Chariot** at tho head of tho others. Turning to the straight, . Sartooaart was in front, bat iaaido.tho diatanca Vanna and Charlotte headed him, Tanna winning by a length *, Charlotte w*w two lengths in front of Sartomart; .after whom camo Athejdana a«d Glenroy. Time, 51 l-stb aec. LANDON SAKDICAP, of 100 aove; second 20 so«s, and third 10. soys from etaie. ; Fiv« JnTlongs. !S. E. Lonjr!«y*B b c Twelfth Kighi, by. Jienaclukoff—Xante, 3yra, 6at 3l'o (yT. Soc-bio) l 1. W. H. Bovwley's b z Speedometer, 3j'ts, 9st 61b (P. E. Jones) 2 2. J. VT. Skinner's b t Fender, Syr*, CctSlb (C. Emerson) S X Pahwda 10«J 01b (J. Olsen), 6 Carolu3 Sst Bib (H. Donovan), 4 John Barioycorn Sst slb (J. O'Brien), 7 Respond &jt (J. Beard), and 8 Palette- 7«4 TJb, cor. 7»t 131b (J. Casnpboll) also started. (V7inn«r bred in Australia by Harvey Patterecs. and trained by owner.) Palctto began smartly, while Fender was alow to move, but at the eni of a- frtrlon? Palissdn, Speedometer, John Barleycora, and Fender w«ro In lino. Icside tho distan.cft Tw«Utli Jfigbt carno with * alroiisr- run, cad catting down tie- leaden won in »fc»' styl-e by throe-parts of a length from Speedometcj, wlio was two kajsths in front of Fonder. John Barleycorn was fourth. Time, imin I Ktb sec OAMARU CUP. of 300 eova; saconcl 60 sors, and third 30 soya fronj stetv. One mile . - and » quart**. i. J. F. Buchanan's b 5 Thrai. by Martian—Sobvow Xlald, Syra, $si slb {S.B*;d) I 0. t>. E. Roberts's b g The Corset, aged, 7«t lllb ....<?. Campbell) 4 7 H. Robertson's br s Wairalci, »pc«. Sat 7lb .. ..- ~ {a?K«!« 3 J. J. B. Beid's b c Risaldo; 3yra. Srt lllb (F. ?. JeoeeV 0 3. y. Bennington'* hlk g Gapon, ag-ed, Sst 31b .. .. ~ (C. Emerson) O 5. J. Lewis* eh m Gold Coin. Cyre, dt 91h (O. Clarke) 0 E. W. Croeaaa'a br a Aphac*, &yra, 6»t 7lb (Q. 0 (Wjaa« bred by owner and trained by P. •UcGrath.)

- tmd Thrajc snad « ( -*=o roaning for fhrr, •*"■ furlong, but Aphaca and Gapon t, tt SP« them and led the field-along l" ? w -th Biualdo cezt cad Wairaki rw? et ' ; -' u P • tio rear ' Tnrains tor homo ' m ch »iso, wh2a Th« Conwt bo fl« bi» position, and Thrax * l f?- up. At tho die Unco The Cornet £«• « teat, bat a li-.tlo fujthsr on Thiaa Sf .*» tojoaje, and drawing' away at the naiaa, we® \, y Iqajth; War-ail w Svo Jeajtas c 2 third; Gaper, and Gold Coin together Jtaotirer two lengths away- Time, 2n»in 13e«c. • BA^ L .'«'A)r HANDICAP, cf 103 szvt; irooad *?. «o"s, aad third 10 eevs from ttakc. - Jf lv ° ftirlonga. o. b j Finnhold, b/ Stroas«».ti—Taxpayer,' Sjts, Sst 4lb n ;C. Emcrsos) 1 '- R. Suthexiand's br c Chjr.elisb, 3yrs, - 9-nslb.. ... .. (J. O'Brien) 2 Jo. R. M. Patleraoa'* b i Pride o' Clutha. ■iTzt, Sst 5b .. .. fJ. Kae) 3 10 Scotch Melody Ost 3lb (F. E. Johm), 1 Boa B*i 7lb (A. 11. Wiltoal, S Golden King «H sla (W. Robinson). 4 Trireme Sst lib (J. f» c *r<;), » MatUv Jlaaiiika Sst (B. Decky), o Grc?cvy Sst (P. Gibb:os'(, T Miss Finland est (J. Carar/ao"}, 11 I 2 dubar 7<t 13lb (J, Otsen), 6 Hod 3 7«t 71b. Sib allow. (G. Clarke), 1-5 Steperina 7et Tib (L. ICinsr). 12 Goldea w«b 7gt, 3!h allow. (R. Bu"vcUcombi), 14 Bridegroom Tst Sib (J. K. Moore), cad 1« Glenthorpo 7n (A. Lloyd) alw started.

(Winner trained by owaar.) Firmhold was first out of tbe barriir, with Miss Finland, Izd'ibar, and Pride o' C!uth« nest Turning iato the ctrai-ht Firmbold wa3 still in fiont. while Clyuciish was movP*K up. Iv o. good finish Firmhold wan by half & length, with Pride o' Clutha a len<ifn | babrntl Clyaclish. Miss Finlund was fourth | and Hops fifth. Time, lmiu 3 2-sth sec. •Ju-AKAHI W'EL'IER HANDICAP, cf 129 govs; second 34 sow, and third 12 soys i from stake. One mile. G. J. K. E. Beck's b g Magdsla, by Corncdian—Minaret, Gyra, Ost 9lb (A. McKay) 1 —. A. Hunt's h f Briar Fates, Syrs, Set 61b (li. G. King) 3 11. C. Ireland's eh S Eagl-esiouo, aged, eel (J. Heard) 3 1 St. Petersburg Ost Oib JJ. OVen), 5 Glenowl o.«t Sib (F. E. Jonos), 4 Troon 3st (J. Fine); i Peerless Sat 12rb (W. Robinson), 0 Parable &si elb (J. liav), 7 Mejay Laea Bei 31b (A. Wormald), 8 Moddite Bst 3ib 'J. Campbell), and 0 ilumura Sst 3lb (1L Douovan) also btaru-d. (Winner bred by J. Miller and t-aiaed by A. D. Mclvor.) Merry Lass at once went to tho front, and showed tha way felong tbo back to Parable and Briar Patch Parablo had taken cbargo when tho sUairrht wus reached, while Merry Laos had lost her place. Mugdala, finishing well, beat liriir Patch by half a length. Eagle-stone, was a length and a hr-.lf away IJiird. followed by Trcon, Merry Lacs, aud Moddite. Time, Imin 45 2-otli sec STEWARDS' HANDICAP, of 150 oovs; second 30 floy?, and third CO cc-va from stake. Sis furlongs. 4. W. Swale's, b g JPetor, by .St. Cloasoats —MYth, aged, &3t 3lb (A. McKay) 1 8, W. Gardiner, juu.'s h g Jobu Barleycorn, Syrs, C«t lllb .. (A. Lloyd) '- 8. Sir Geo. Clifford's eh c Veritas, 3yrs," -7st .. .. .. (G. Clark*) 3 1" Tannhauser Oat 71b (S. Riid), 2 Peg 8= 91 b <F. E. Jones), 7 Vanquish 6st lib 'J. Beard), 6 Sea King StX Sib (H. Donovan), 6 Teviotdalo Bat- 31b (J. Campbell), 5 Go'cen Morn 7st 7ib (C. Emerson), and 3 Mcsgicl Tat (J. H. Moore) also started. (Winner trained by A". D. 3fclvor.) Peter oi:d Peg mado th* early running, with Veritas prominent oi the others, Peter led into tho straight, arid won easily by throe lengths from John Barleycorn, who was a length in front of Veritas.. Then came Tannhautier, Pfcg, aJid Teviotdale. 'Ti*e, luiin 13 Lsth ccc. SECOND DAY'S ACCEPTANCES. PACIFIC HURDLES, of 120 soys; one mile and a half—Margo list 6lb, Cardiff list Sib, Memo Vsl»t lOst lllb, Simon Pure 10st lllb. Pure GoW lOat 41b, Fiu. Ora 9ft lllb. Rjbetonc Pippin 3st Sib Lord Frederick Oft 6lb, Cocoon 9st 51b, Salathiel fist 4ib, Goldfinch Ost, Iris Lily 9st, Kirn Ost. THE SJIORTS, of CO sr>r 3 ; special weights; rh-o furlongs—C'ontborpe, Tradition, Atheldana, Messina. Patrolus, Frapga--nui, Grand 1 Cup, Me?ip, Ssatnraart, Birkbeck, Inland, Lady Lowburn, Red Charm, Char°ELECTRIC HANDICAP, of 100 soys; four furlongs—Peter lOat 51b, Robert Bell lC'st, Speedometer Oat I3lb, Icilraa Srjt. 13lb, Clyne-, U«h Sst 12I'o, Ft-ndor fist 7lb, Iteopond Sst, Afton Loch fist, Master Harnt'top 7st, Izdubar 7st, Golden Web 7st, Glenroy 7at, Pleasure Bent 7st. VICTORIA HANDICAP, of 200 soys; ono mile—-Glanfinnan Bsi 13lb, Magdala Sat 8!b, Stevedore Bst 3lb, Tho Cornet Sst 21b. , Teviotdalo 7st lllb, Moariel 7st lib, Troon I Tet, Peerjew 7st, Wairaki Tat JOlb, Aphaca. I Cat 71b. . - THE GRANGE HANDICAP, of 100 aovc; ! cis furlones—Fhrrahold 9st Sib, John Barleycorn Sat 133b. Frida o' Clutha Sst Blb, Vanna Bst 31b, Moddite Bst 2}b, Mhra Finland 7st 121b, Trireme 7at 12lb, Gregory 7at lllb, Hops 7at 8:b, Pretty Jano 7?t Sib, Sertom&rt 7st 51b, Frangaaui 7»t, Bridegroom 7st, Golden Web 7st. TB PUKE WELTER HANDICAP, of IQO soys; seen furlonga—Glcna-nrl flat 51b, Buller Osk lib, Mossiol Sst 101b, Bria? Patch Sst Sib, Merry La*3 Bsi 2lb, Parable Sst lib, EagleBlone 7st" lllb, Golden Kins 7rt 71b, Palette 7at 71b, Hops 7st. 71b, Stepcrin* 7st 7lb, . Pleasvro B»nt 7s I 71b. MEMBERS' HANDICAP, of 130 soys; avo fur!ongs-*-Paltsade Ost 13'b, Obsono "st 131b, Peter o*t 51b, Twelfth. Night Sst 10lb, Sea King Bst 51b. Go'dcn "Morn 7st lSlb, Icilxca 7st 13lb, Clyceliah 7st 121b, Fender 7st 71b. Formnal Tat 71b, John Bailcycorn 7st 3Jc, Veritas 7at 3lb,

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14974, 22 May 1914, Page 9

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NORTH OTAGO JOCKEY CLUB'S WINTER MEETING. Press, Volume L, Issue 14974, 22 May 1914, Page 9

NORTH OTAGO JOCKEY CLUB'S WINTER MEETING. Press, Volume L, Issue 14974, 22 May 1914, Page 9

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