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AT INVERCARGILL

SOUTHLAND RACING CLUB ■

WIN FOR THE SMUGGLER

(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) JMVERCABGIIiL,' 4lh January, The Southland Racing Club's Mating concluded to-day. After a wot morntns .the afternoon. w«a beautifully flue, but iho track was heavy. Thore was a good attendance, and the totcllsator Investments were £10,440 for seven races, against £13,966 10s for eleht 'S.W'll" 'otal for the meeting *as the finishing post in the Rosedale Handicap La Pompadour not on to the heels of another runner, and came down The rider, nnt^l . ." ?V ,<itunnetl' but Ills Injuries are not expected to be serious Kcsults .—

l>. Gladstoiie Hlgltwei(;!rt Eariaicap,'of 140 soys; i'-wSIiSX le;; an? o ;:«i c!W«ter.— 1.-Niglit Rose. 10.7 i^i 1 °>>J iif m fallance, ,9.12,.. 21; :iO. ■ Stecton, ?f=M qi?'c,9,iThe RB«orv9'.lo,^: Spanish |9;1,n12: Attractive JLafly 9.0, it Slim Jim 0.0?3 '%^l t: '°H( H : At"' the h«f-mile Sailing Home and Ihe Rector were clenr of Stceton, itho^top Night Kpse mored up fast and Rioter/improved his position, but was knocked ii ■• ™? alIi nq? 'also- put In a. run. Once in i'nH'wßf. £ect^ an^ Salllne: Home'stopped and\NlKht; Boae.forged ahead, to ■ win nicely by ift^H?^/:*S? %ee^uarter3, third horsflr two ..lengths : further:,back.,;;Mme,;2mln[ 15 i-ssec.., ' - R^H "S'«fc:- :*>t. :;lSo:.Mqrs;': 4^4; class ■„ two mllea.—s .Ttobatipner,.scr (Walte); 1; I 1 Wln^ n'n/ :.Wave;;;6oydg bhd,.:2; g.Orey GIW; Wds **\% v t la°Z tegM: 4 I.ady VoIMn. 8 Gracile. 3 Bed King, 6 Sunny Dillon, scr; 3 Highland PMhkr y«« S^'kl'. Reo Chlm^s- T Central i i tOJ' . 6Oydß b«hlnti- ' The race early deni^'i?! l nto4? 'oonteit. between Probationer, Red King Winnlnß Wave, mid Grey Girl. p£ih.S JSl Ie 'ri m ■ hom-° wlnnl "S Wave and hdre home saw Probationer- s beat Winning Wave by s short head. Grey Girl was twelve lengths away, then Lady • Vofsln. Tinie, 4mln uisec. ■ > .•, , , ■ , Jack a'"Dandy 7.0, 7'-Tray Bohd 7.0. Tray and Jack a' Dandy, Dulea quickly droppJnt

back:"' Coming arflund'the top■ Assemble moved up smartly, followed by. Blue Metal. The leaders stopped two furlongs from home,. and Assemble joined ■' First Money, with' Blue Metal next. A good finish saw Assemble win easily by a length, First "Honey beating Blue Metal by a neck, followed by Jack a' 'Dandy Time, lmin IB 3-ssec.;

Summer Handicap, of 120 sots; seven furlongs.—3 Bullng Light, 7.12 (Pope). 1; 9 Royal Emblem, 7.7, 2;. 4 Crupenmore, 8.10, 3. . Also started:. 2--Leading Boy 8.5, 1 Trek 8.2 7 Consono 7.13, 5 Colonel Cycnus 7.7 and Solmuri 7.7 (bracketed), 6 Glehham Lark 7.7, 8 Bold Brigand 7.7 Leading Boy. Consono Ulcnliitn Lark, Crubenmore, and Ruling Light wore tho early leaders, but Royal Emblem Jolnod In. aud three furlongs from home Tonaono and Royal Emblem led Trek and Uu ng Light. When the straight was reached Killing Light came through to win nicely by a neck from Royal Emblem Crubenmore was a length auay, then Leading Boj. Time lmln 3 2-Ssoc.

SOUTHLAND HANDICAP, of 300 soys; one mile and a quarter. 1 The Smuggler, 7 6 (Humuhrles)" i 2 Black Duke, 8 11 (Dldham) jj 4 Charniame, 7.11, car. 7.6 (Barclay) .... 3 Also started • 5 Red "Sea 9 4, 0 Rojal Saiori 8 U, 3 King Balboa 8 11, 7 Tippling 7 0 The Smuggler und Rojal Saxcn led out from Cliarmaine and Black Duke At the half-mile The Smuggler was still In front, leading Black ?™*. and R°/ ai,Sa, lon Into the «raleht The Smuggler and Black Duke were together, and ed Charmatne. Royal Sajton. and King Balboa., rho Smuggler went on to win easily by a length and a half. Black Duka beating char?mln cii y3* ss n e c C!t ' thCD R°Jal S"°n- Tlme' Rosedale Hack Handicap, of 1M soys, six furlongs.—lo Princess Argosy, 7.11 (X j Mackle), 1 8 Young Sentinel, 7.7, 2, 9 Miss Uedowa, 7.11, 3 Also started: 1 Royal Sceptre 8 13 7 Ace of Hearts 8 10. 5, Insolvency 80 4 Bachelor's Idol 7 12, 3 Gold. Jlay 7.7 Mini" 1 p,o™Padour ™. 8 Bed Sunset 717. 12 Milliner 7.7, 5 Some Queen 7.7, 13 Palada 7 7 i Thornton 7 7 Insolvency, Boyal , Sceptre' Thornton and Young Sentinel were, the leaders to the straight.« Here the lltHo-fanclad Princess Argosy and Miss Redowa 3hot out frnra ' rear positions, the former screaking away S beat Youne Sentinel t by six lealthll Ml» fm d n Wil6 Wa2 "s loasth ~aww- th«n pa'a<3a Time, , cE,|r|%s.o ioteay, Mi c; «a sis- 9) & wwr*!.^ ifn a' Dandy 7 0 At the half-mile -Cuarmalne Black Duke, Bin Tin Tin, Red Boa and Jack 01 D, an£ y were a" P«minent Charmaine led Black Duke Into the straight, and came away l"v ru° norn« "> »core an easy win by two lengths. Greenaway, who finished fast, was I I 4' SS ss""' J<lCk *' Dandy- T»™. lmlS

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 3, 5 January 1932, Page 4

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AT INVERCARGILL Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 3, 5 January 1932, Page 4

AT INVERCARGILL Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 3, 5 January 1932, Page 4

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