TROTTING
THE OAMARU MEETING. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Oamaru, October 29, The Oamaru Trotting Club's annual, meeting was held to-day. The weather was fine, and there was a largo attendance. The amount'put on tho totalisator was £13,674. as against £12,698 for the previous year. Results:— IMPROVERS' HANDICAP, of 80 sovs. Ono mile and a- half. 4 Beeswing, 120 yds. behind 1: 2 Belgium Lad, scr. : 2 5 Ketell, 3<yds. behind 3 Also started: 1 Aranui, sor.; 2 Rose Peters, scr.; 12 Wharetoa, scr.; 13 Grand Dillon, 36yds. behind; 3 Pieter .Tinynerman, 36yds.-behind; 9 - Miss • Patty, 36yds. bohind; 11 Miss. Lorna, 72yds. behind; 10 Onr Goldie, 72yds. behind; 9 Ben Bell, 72yds. behind; 6 Mangoutu. 108j;ds. behind. Won by a length. Time, 3min. 37sec. 'TRIAL HANDICAP, of- 80 sovs. One milo and a half. 2 Unseen. 12yds. behind 1 5 Betty Blue. 24yds. bohind 2 9 Annio Black, scr. 3 Albo started: 10 Oxenwood. scr.; 11 Gentle Mac, scr.; 7 Ben Mac, 12,vd!. behind; 12 Lady Jinks. 12yds. behind; 1 Underscrub, 12vdB. behind; 6 Drift Mine, 12yds. behind; 8 Embracer, 12yds. behind; 3 Frances Derby. 12yds; bohind;-4 Gleaming, 36yds behind. Ati'casy win. Time, 3min. 41seci OAMARU HANDICAP, of 250 bovs. Two \
7 Hannah M.,. scr J 1, Sympathy. 24yds.. behind ? 4 Colonut, 12yds. bohind 3 Also started: 2 sSilver Quick, scr.; 6 Bidenc, srr.; 3 Lopa-cy, 12yds,. behiiiu; 3 Acushln Machree, 24yds. behind; 8' Peter Mac, 36yds. behind; 5 Albert Cling, 48yds. behind. " ' . ' .' . Won by a length. Time, 4min. 4o 3-sfec. PUKEURI HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. Ono
mile and a- quarter. 4 Dillon' Direct, 24yds.. behind ......... .... 1 1 Guynemer. 12yd«. behind < 3 Prince Coronado, scr .- o Also-started: 6 Armature. scr;: j Stormy Way, scr.: 8 Satin Boy. scr.: 9. Imperial, .Tun.; Mvds.- behind: 5 Watchman. 24yds. behind; I: Wild Cherry, -48yds. behind. - Won liv i neck. • Time, .2min. 58, ]W«ec. •WAITAKI COUNTY- HANDICAP, of 130 • fovii. .Two, miles. ■ 3 Miss .Rye. 60yds; behind 1 4 Miss Lo'rna, 12yds; behind' « 7 Our Goldie, 12yds. (behind 3 Also started: 2 Pieter Tiramerman, scr.: n Miss Patty, scr.-, 6 St. Antlvony, scr.; 9 Bstoli, scr.: 12 Grand Dillon, scr.; 5 Mangoutu, •''Oyds. behind; 8 Sunrise. Aw**, behind; 1 U-osie IfKinney, 60yds. behind; 10 T3ori■ Patch. 84yds. behind. , Won bv half a leneth. Time, 4min. 59#ec, WESTON HANDICAP, of 140 sovs. One • mile arid a- quarter. '. . 3 fluurtonir. lZvds. behind ■■■ J 4 Silver. Quick, 36yds. behind i 5 IWena. 24ydn. behind 3 Also started: 1 Great- Britain, scr.: .2 Chnos. 12v<ls. behind; 7 Hamnpuku. 24yds. behind: 6 Glad Eve-. 1 24.vds. behind. BEDOASTLE HANDTGAP. of 105 sovb. One milo and a half. . 2 Gleaming, scr ; 1 1 Necessity. l?.yds. behind 2 J High Admiral, scr. 3 Also started: 11 '.Tolly Major, scr.; 11 Stormy Way, scr.; 13 Delta, scr.; 4 Tonne Star Pointer, scr.; 8 Prince Coronado,scr.; 7 Royal Georce, 12yds. behind: 6 Odd .Socks, 12yds. behind: JO Jfabplt.. 12yds. behind; 5 Calliope. 24yds. bohind: 14 Imperial, ,Tun.. 48yds. behind; 9 Stockade, 72yds. behind. Won easily. Time, 3min. 39 2-sbcc DASH HANDICAP, of 115 sovi. One mile. 3 Our Chum, scr 1 8 Seychells. Sfiy'ds. behind. 2 5 Wjld Cherry, Bcr i 3 Also, started: 6 Malice, scr.; 7 Glen Mavis, scr.; 2 Sally Brass, scr.: 1 Itinp;lcnder, 12yds. behind; 4 Xavier, 24yds. behind; 9 Lady Wayward, 36yds. behind. Won easily. Time, Kniin. 23scc. ' A Press Association message from Itclbourno states, that' Kilflinn has been scratched from the Derby list; from the Oaks, Kilfoyle; from the Melbourne Stakes, Finmark; from the Cobure Stakes, Kitlowen: and from all engagements. Kilhope. A-Press Association. messace- from Melbourne stateH that. Kilflinn has .been scratched for the Melbourne' Cup, Kilfoyle for tho Derby and Oaliß. Finmark from tho Melbourne Stakes. Killowen from the Coburtc Stakes, and Kilhope from all engagements. ■ ' Trent-ham visitors are reminded that, there is •no shortage of overcoats or uoibrollati lit' our Bt,ore. A fine rango of Burberry and John Barran coats in stock. Kerb. Price's, • 54-56 Willis, Street-.— Advt,■' ' . ' Trainers and Jockeys—Visit our store. Wo are noted for. shirts, pyjamas, Stetson. Panama, and Straw Hats; a fcautiful stock to select from. Herb. Pncc, 54-uO Willis Street.-A.dvt.
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