Winners From Country Stables
ILLUMINATING FIGURES (Special to THE SUN.) HAMILTON, Friday. A glance through the statistics just published in the official calendar shows that horses trained in the Te Awamutu district again did well in the season just closed, and their total earnings compare more than favourably with winners from other parts of the South Auckland district. The winnings of horses accounting for £2OO or more are given, and for comparative purposes we give the compilation. in some cases a horse is credited to a centre, though the equine was not trained there all the season. .However, the placings are approximately correct. Twenty horses trained in Te Awamutu each accounting for over £2OO. the aggregate being the fine total of £22,682. Among the winning owners for the whole of New 7 Zealand Mr. R. Hannon, Cambridge, was sixteenth with £4,077 10s; Mr. G. Paul, Te Awamutu, twentyseventh with £2,855; Mr. D. Twohill, Thames, twenty-eighth with £2,825; and Mr. L. G. Hyde, Ngaruawahia, thirty-sixth with £2,354. The winning horses are as follow: To Awamutu. Pegaway, £1,955; Desert Glow', £1,320; Papatu, £1,040; Aussie, £935; Awarere, £880; Gold Jacket, £755; Mia Bella, £640; Llandudno, £630; Phaola, £610; Te Koroke £510; Black Cruiser, £460; Ballaehulish, £449; Gold Rep, £430; Air Queen, £3SS; Lady Cintra, £290; Green Bonnet. £280; Cantab, £255; Catapult, £220; Saosi, £220; Advent, £210; Ateriria, £205; total, £ 12.682. Hamilton.—Peter Maxwell, £1,684: Paganelli, £1,050; New Moon, £640: Miss Vera, £635; Pendavis, £625; Bright Knight, £575; Kawa, £570; Heisler, £500; Macroom, £475; Pendennis, £450; Rangatahi, £445; Wenday, £420; Paddon, £410; Pouii, £380; total, £8.869. Cambridge.—Wedding March £1,400; Tinakoa, £1,275; Kingfield, £1,265; Lord Star, £1,015; York Abbey, £7875; Hazelburn, £765; Tinoiti, £405: Lucullent, £400; Ngarara, £255; King’s Guard, £200; total, £7.567*. Te Aroha. —Flying Juliet, £1,550; Lorna Loone, £715; King Lu, £630; Archeen, £605: King Arch, £430: Antrim Boy, £410; Peter Rosa, £395; Glenidle, £360; Ngahinapouri, £3SG; Lady Spalpeen, £300; Town Bird, £298; Hangaw’era, £280; Te Kawana, £245; Gold Rain. £210; Arch Queen, £200: total, £7,008. Matamata.—Valkin, £982; Branson, £585; Dobbin, £405; total, £1,972. Other Centres. Transformer, £2,825: Lelightment, £2,865; Lav Guard £1,785; Mosaic, £960; Nancy Lee, £950: King Smock, £830; Hoariri, £775; Gold Lot, £400; Miss Willanyx, £367; Arch Opal. £295; The Author, £275; Rarangi, £225; total, £11,552. Among the Te Awamutu trainers the following totals are of interest, especially when it is remembered that the figures apply only to horses accounting for over £2OO each:—F. E. L6omb, £3,933: G. Paul, £2,855; A. Cook, £2,265; W. Stone, £1,589; W. J. Smith, £975.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 123, 15 August 1927, Page 12
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419Winners From Country Stables Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 123, 15 August 1927, Page 12
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