OAMARU MEETING
Gardiner Memorial Won By Last Refrain PETERSHAM'S FAREWELL The Oamaru Jockey Club's winter meeting coneluded in bright sunny weather to-day with a track a little •, heavy after a night 's rain. The totalisator handled £14,049, as against £9754 10s last year, the increase being £4294 10s. The total for the meeting was £22,964 10s, as against £17,291 l'Os, the increase being £5673 for the meeting. Besults: — . NOVICE STAKES, of £100; 6 furlongs. 1-1 SALIENT KNIGHT (A. E. EUis) .......••••••••• 1 i 2-2 Volo Dale (A. Messervey) .... 2 j 6-6 Prince Flaneur 3 \ Also started: 3-3 Valantua, 5-5 Adina, ! 4-4 Master Dingle, 8-8 Eose Burney, 7-6 j Scrap. ; Neck; two lengths. Time, 1.15 2-5. | PUKEURI HIGHWEIGHT, of £100; [ 1 1 mile. j 1-1 MIEACLE, 9.4 (A. B. Beale) .. l| | 3-4 Peacock, 9.0 (E. Rosewarne) .. 2i 9-8 Forum, 9.0 (A. E. Ellis) .... 3 Also started: 5-5 Heloise, 7-7 Last. Link, 4-6 Superex car. 10.0, 2-2 Dropped Catch, 8-9 Song Boy, 6-3 Te Ahaurangi, 10-11 Silver Jest car. 9.2}, 11-12 Final Bell car. 9.1}, 12-10 Trumpet Blast, j 13-13 Joy Boa. Oue length; two lengths. Time, 1.43. j j WAIKAURA TROT, of £110; 1} miles., | 2-1 GREAT DON, scr. (D. C. ( Watts) .« .. .. •• •• •• •• •• 1. 1 | 7-6 Locust, scr. (H. D. Egan) .... 2J j i 8-7 Sylvie's Best, scr 3' • i Also started: 13-16 Almont Cling, j 15-15 Auburn Wrack, 6-5 BoreaS (fell), j , 13-13 Don Acron, 3-3 Glen Travis, 10-12. i Guy Azaleas, 4-4 Inquisition, 11-11 Lord, J Zetland, 14-14 Mandrell, 1-2 Mauri Mc-/| Kinney, 5-8 Perula, 12-10 Wee Truman/ 9-9 Glenastle. . ! Four lengths; two lengths. Times,;; (2.53 1-5, 2.54 1-5, 2.54 2-5. ; ; ; GARDINER MEMORIAL, of £250; ;J ' ' 1} miles. I ! : l-i LAST REFRAIN, 8.2 (C. Wil- ; • son) •• .. .. .. •» »• •• •• •• 1 ' 7-8 Araboa, 7.7 (H. Phillips) .... 2 ' 10-12 Davolo, 9.6 (J. Cotton) .... 3 j Also started: 2-2 Queen of Song, 4-4 | '.Travenna, 6-7 Royal Gallant, 3-3 Eebel i iLad, 5-5 Silver Sight, 9-9 Trivet, 8-6. | Mount Val, 11-10 Daring Deed, 12-11 i jEnwood. ! Length; neck. Time, §.8 1-5. I From a good start Araboa, Queen ofl I [Song, Daring Deed and ^Travenna sh'ow- . ,ed up from the field, and along the back • Araboa led from Eoyal Gallant and 'Queen of Song, and Araboa opened up ;a good gap. At the bend the order was |the same with Davolo moving up, ■ jEntering the straight, the favourite, • .Last Eefrain, came on terms with the • leaders and finished fast to win by a , ' length, Araboa holding on well to beat | { Davolo by a neck for second. Eebel i -Lad was fourth. | WAITAKI HACK, of £105; 6 furlongs. j 1-2 MADE MONEY, 8.6 (J. Jennings) I, 4-4 Fog Peak, 7.7 (P. Spratt) . . . . 3 6-5 Nolana, 7.8 (C. Wilson) .... 8 Also started: 2-3 Natty, 5-7 Golden | Vision, 3-3 Primak, 8-8 Gipsy Fair iar. 7.5, 10-10 Perpetous, 7-6 Arrow Glen, 9-9 Bright Prospect car. 7.9}. Neck; length. No time telegraphed. ELDEESLIE HANDICAP, of £150; 7 furlongs. 6-5 STOLEN MAECH, car. 7.8} (J. O'Connor) .. *. .. .. .. .. J( 7-8 Queen Dorothy, car. 7.12} (J. McFarlane) 3j 5-6 Joyous, 8.2 (H. Hibberd) .. .. 8 Also started: 3-3 Eebel Chief, 1-2 Bay Duke, 4-4 Invoice car.. 7.12, 2-1 Viking, 9-9 Silver Lark car. 7.7}, 8-7 Silver Saii car. 7.7}. Length; Length. Time, 1.27 3-5. OAMABU TEOT, of £120; 1} miles. 1-1 OONNENOEA, 12yds. bhd. (D. C. Watta) 1| 2-2 Bill Grattan, scr. (F. Holmes) 3! 8-8 Kaitawa, 24yds. (A. Holmes) 3 Also started: 7-7 Cream Haruester, 5-6 Great Travis, 4-4 Tarn, 11-11 Ayrshire, 3-3 Glenastle, 10-10 Master Potts, j 9-9 Sinbad, 6-5 St. Lyria. I Neck; four lengths. Times, 3.28, j ! 3.29 1-5, 3.28 3-5. | | FAEEWELL HANDICAP, of £110; j 7 furlongs. j j 4-4 PETEBSHAM, car. 8.6} (R. J. j Mackie) .. .. •• »• •• •• •• 1 ' 1-3 Silver Slipper, 7.11 (C. T. Wilson) 3| 2-2 Thermidor, 9.3 (J. McFarlane) 3; Also started: 6-6 Hanlon car. 7.10, 3-1 Night Wings, 5-5 Fog Peak, 7-8 Eed Dragon car. 7.9, 8-7 Balmenter. Length; length. Time, 3.28 1-5. i After an inquiry into alleged ,interference with Natty in the Waitaki Hack, H. Hibberd, rider of Arrow Glen,, was found guilty of careless riding and suspended for a month. An inquiry was also held into the action .of the starter, J. Giesler, in' allowing Fiord to go in to number one at the barrier when .he had drawn number five in the President's Handicap on the first day and Giesler was severely reprimanded.
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