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NORTH OTAGO JOCKEY CLUB'S WINTER MEETING.

(SIXCXiI, TO "THE PSESS.") ■ _. , OAiIABU, 3liy 52. Ti« we&ther vaa dull and cold for to« «cond day of tee North Otago Jockey Winter Sfectiag, but fortuaately tie reia cleared' oft. However, the goinf \ras very heary as the reanlt of tfcc rain that fell yesterday and through the night. There w*s som ?. J ,P tcrest, * n S r«ciap» md cocaiderirs the conditions the attendance \rae fair. The totabeator inv«ehnents were £9965, as compared with £l-2«2S on the eecond day last year, the total for the Meeting being £13.394 Ufr M compared with £33,553 at the lmat Winter Meeting. Besnlta:

PACIFIC HURDLE HANDICAP, of 120 sove; se&ond 34 soys, and third 12 aovs fiom etale. One mi:e and a tali ■4. C. E. CTose'a eh g Salathid, by Coronet „ TT — Vt nna ', <7IC « Bst ilb Cw- Eraerecm) 1 3. H. Elworthy's gr m M«go, aged, llet t J%,," , ,;• •• fStan. Reid) 2 I. F. 2.eUigan's Llk g Menie Valet, ap«d, lOst 111b .. .. (H- Coiety 3 2 Cardiff list 3T> (W. H. Jaovie), 6 Simon £«« "«* 11»> (L. Lloyd), 7 Kia Ora 9st Ji 1 ? eildin ß), 11 Lord Frederick 9st 6lb (J. Leri), 4 Coooon 9st Sib (R. Gray), V Ost, car. 9et 61b {J. R. Kaan), 3 , r " 9 .£i-y ?et (J. McCheeney), aud 5 Kirn 9st (P. Waish) also started. ... pinner trained by W. Pine, junr.) • .•J^" 11 *™>wed the way over the fret f«nc«, jith Cocoon nost, but at the nest hmclV Kirn loat hia rider. then went t< the front Hargo, Lord Frederick, ana Merrie "\ act prominent, while Goldfinch blundered badly at the five furlong ooet. SsUathiel vu* sti'l in front when they turnoa rnto the Ptnught with M<rrie VaWt and Margo a« hie nearost atUndants. In the run Home ilargo pnascd Merrie Valet, but could make no imnreseion on Salatliiel, who won by threo lengths: Merrie Valet -wa* two lengths away, third, with Lord Frederick. Cocoou, and lib Lily nest. Time, 3niiu 5 1-Sth see.

THE SHORTS, of 60 cow; K con<i 10 soy,, and third 5 eovg from stake. Special , -.'••ekte. Five furiocga. 1. O. R. Wise , * b f Charlotte, by Charlemagne ll.—Nithsevo, 3yre, Bst

~r __ „ (J. Olsen). 1 4. lire H Patterson's b f Atheldana. 2yra, • T,' st ,, 7,b •■ •• (G. Cla-ke) 2 o. K. 1L .Patereon'a b f Lady Lowburn, %rs, Bat fear. Set lib) .. iB. Deolcv) 3 7 Inland Bst (J. Beard), 8 Traditor fat (J. Campbell), 9 Grand Cun Sst (C. Waaleyi, o Ssi (D - Aadereon), 2 Frangantu f*. iY,\ E ™ erE on), and 6 Sartomart Sst, car. Set 4Jlb (H. Kobb) also etarted. (Wiuner brod and trained by ow-ner.) Laay Lowburn and Meesena were quickoet airay, -while Charlotte wae -slow- to move. Before the end of a furlon? Charlotte had raced up to tha leaders and was in front before the straight was reached, vrbere Mesaena dropped back and Atbcldana movoc t?p Char lotto drew away over tho- fina! stap»* and -won by two longtiie. In a good finis>f» for eecond place Atbcndana Iwat Lady Lowlmru by half a head and then carao Pranganui, Sartomart, i>nd ilessena almost in lino. Thne. lmin 6 4-sth ccc. ELECTRIC UA3S"DICAP, cf 100 eovt; aocond 20 sot«s, and third 10 eov3 from

stake. Four iurJonge. 3. T. H. Whites b £ Afton Loch, by Grafton Loch—Lady Dnndae, 3jts, Set (A. H. Wilaoni 1 7. H. A. Kuight'e br g Glonrcy, 4yr#, 7st (G. Clarke) 2 5. C. Phcloung's br s IzaVoar, 6yre, Tet (R.. Budd:oombc) 8 2 Rohort Bell lOet (B. Dreley), 1 Speedometer 9et 131b \'F. E. Jones), 5 Icilrna Bst 13'b {J. Ohen), 4 Fender Sat 71b (C. Ernoreon), 6 Respond Sat (J. Campbell), and 9 Master Hamilton 7at (J. Collier) ateo started (Winner trained by J. JlcCombe.) Aiton Loch, after giving eomo trouble at tho ftart, was on the move tba barrierwent up, and, l*adincr nil tiic way, won by a fonsjtb from Glenroy. who finished fast and beat Izdubur by a similar distance for eecond place. Fender waa fourth followed by Master H«rnilton and Iei I ma. Tim*, 62 2-oth sec. VICTORIA HAXDICAP. of 200 eovs; e«cond 40 go vs. and third 30 aovs from stake. Oca mile. 6. H. A. Knight's br nj Troon, by Glenapp —Argon, Cj-rsj 7st .. (G. Clarke) X 1. D. H. Robetts'e b g The Comet, aged. Set 2ib .. .. (C. Emerson) 2 3. Sir Geo. Clifford's b £ Glennnnan, 4yra, fist'l3lb .. •• <B. Dcoley) 3 2 Magdala, Bst 81b (A. McKay). 3 Stevedore 6ft 31b (W. Scobic), I Teviotdale 7st 11 Ib (J. Carnpbcu , ), 7 ilosgiel 7et lib, car. 7et 21b (J. H Moore), B Poerleae 7*t, car. 7«t 7lb {W Robinson), 5 Wairaki 6st lOlb iA. Lloyd), and 0 Aphaea- 6et 7lb (R. Buddicorobo) also started- . , , (Glenfinnan and Stevedore were coupled on the totalizator.) . . . (Winner bred by owner, and trained by--D. Roberts.) Glenfinnan, Tcviotdale,, and W t ?£? last away from an uneven ctart. Jhe Uornet and Magdala were quickest to begin, but before, they had gone more than •*»««>? Teviotdale rusted to th« front, end led Mossiel and Tlao Cornet alongr the back to tho half-mi!* post, wbero Wairaki took charge. The latter showed thft way. round tho turn into the straight, with Teviotdale, Glenfinn&n, and The Cornet as tm nearest, attendants. With hesds in hne lor home, Tho Cornet draw near, but then Troon, who Had been knocked beck last at th« tn.ro. came with a great run on tfrc outside, and won by three-quarter* of & length. Gleafinuan wae a length behind Tho Cornet, and then in order camo Wairaki. Toviotdalc, *nd Magdala. Time, 2 ruin 49sec. GItAXGE HANDICAP, of 100 son; eecond 20 eovs, and third 10 eovs from stake. Six furlonga. 7. Y. J. Morelle's b m Pratt? Jane, by Martian—Lady Jehu, syra. 7st Blb (W. Bobinsen) 1 8. A. P. Gawno's eh t lliso Finland, 3yis, 7et 131b .. .. (F. TriHord) 2 9. H. Robb's b s Sartornait, Syr*, 7st slb (tar. 7et 81b) .. (A. H. Wilson) 3 3 Firmhold 9st olb (E. G-riSen), 1 John Barleycorn Sat 131b (C. Emeraon), 4 Pride o , Clutha Bet lib (J. Kae), 5 Vann«. Bet Bib (J. Oleen), -2 Trireme 7at 12lb (J. Beard), 6 Gregory 7st 111b (P. Gibbons), 10 Bridegroom 7si (J. H. sfoore% and 11 Goldeu Web 66t 91b, 51b allow., (It. J3uddicomb«) also started.

(Wjnuer traui*d by V. T. He?aaJ / Gregory refused to go up to the barrier, and the "field w»« despatched without him. Vanna, Trireme, and John Barleycorn wer* tho first to show cut. and they aiado tlw running to tho turn into the straight. Hore Mise Finland came through, but inside tho distance was challenged by Pretty Jane, who won a rood raco by a length ana a half. Sartotaurt | was a Jonstli away, with Firmhold. John Barleycorn, .and Trintoio followin c in order. Time, lrnin 20 2-sth sec.

TE PUKE WELTER HANDICAP, of 100 eovs; second 20 eovs, and third lo sots fiom »take. Seven {orlongs. i. Y. J. Moreno's be Goldeu Kins, or

Goldra Knight—Fairy Beasie, 4yts, 7st 71b .. .. (W. Kobinson) 1 3. A. JtcAulay'e b jj Hops, .'lvtr. 7at 7lb (car. "at 8lb) .. .. (C. Emereoo) 2 6. J. Sa6o2{s's b c Glenow!, 4yre. 9et 51b (F. B. Jono*) 3

I Bulkr »si lib (A. MoKay), 5 Biiiar Patch Sst 81b (L. G. Kirtg), 7 MeVry Las>s ■ Cet 2lb (A. Wormald), U Parable Sst 81b (J. P.ac), 2 Eagltstone 7st 111b (B. DceJey), 10 Palette 7st 71b <G. Clarice), 0 Stsporina 7at 71b, c»r. "lit 9lb (L. King), and 8 Pleasure Bent 7st 7ib, car. 7st Sib (A. H. Wilson) aJ»o etarted. ("Winner trained by P. T. Hogon.) Duller was Quickest away, but PaJ«tt« ran past him at the end cf a furlong, and thin pair, with Hops close up/ made tho running to the straight. Thorc Hops took charge, but at tbe distance Golden Kin? canio with a good run. and ■won very easily by thr«e lsngthd. Glemnvl was li»!f » length array third, and thou canve Slurry Lass. Buller, and Eaele«tono. Time, linin 34 S-sth sfc.

MEJfBKBS , HA.VDICAP,. of 130 sov-s: second 26 soys, and third 13 sove frem stake. Fire furlongs 2. W. Swale's b t; Peter, by St. Cicmrnts , —Mvtb, aged, 9sl 51b .. (A. McKay) 1 8. "VV. Robertson's b h Palieado, syrs. 9»t 131b (J. " Okcn) 2 i. V>~. Gardiner, jun.'a b z John Barleycorn, Syrs, Gst 12!b (51b allow.)

(A. LlojtTi 3 6 Obaono 9st 131b (F. E. Jones). 7 Sea Kin<? Pat 51b 01. Donovan), 1 Golden Mot. 7et lslb (C. Emcraon). S Kormnal 7st 7jb H. Wilson), and Veritae 6et 121b, Sib allow. (G. Clark-?) also started

(Winner train'd by A. D. Mclvor.i P»ter was in front all the way, and won without any trouble by two lengths from •Pilisade, who was a length in front of John Barleycorn, after whom came Veritas and Formsal. Time, lmin ssec.

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14975, 23 May 1914, Page 15

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NORTH OTAGO JOCKEY CLUB'S WINTER MEETING. Press, Volume L, Issue 14975, 23 May 1914, Page 15

NORTH OTAGO JOCKEY CLUB'S WINTER MEETING. Press, Volume L, Issue 14975, 23 May 1914, Page 15

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