SPORTS AT OAMARU.
GI3BORNITE THIRD IN THE HALF-MILE. (Per Press Association^ Oatnaru, last night. The attendance at the Caledonian Softy’s games to-day was a record. The weather was fine. The Society gave about £2OO more in prize money than ,ual, and had large fields of competitors ->m different parts of the colony, lhe — : ',y arc the results of the principal jjyds Handicap.—J. Hegarty 1, J--1 and T. Paterson and dead heat for cond. 1 75yds Handicap.-J. A. Lindsay 1, JTV. Urcen 2, T. F. Croft 3. One Mile Bicycle Handicap.—W. J. Gibson 1, W. McKonzie 2, A. J. Brown 3. Caledonian Handicap, 800yds. F. Jourtney 1, T. Paterson 2, J. A. Lindsay 3. t Half-Mile Handicap. —D. Smith ’(Queensland) 1, S. Barns (New Plymcuth) 3, \V. Pileber (Gisborne) 3. One Mile Handicap.—D. Smith 1, A. Oouling 2, J, Fekkney 8. Eleven started. Duncan Cameron was tho most successful in the bagpipe music, and J. MeKccbnie in the dancing.
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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 708, 2 January 1903, Page 3
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