THE RIDERS
The following are some of the riding engagements that have definitely been made fox’ to-morrow: Driscoll.—-Branson and Abbey W. Ryan .—Winsome Girl. J. Conquest.—Blago. • E. A. Keesing.—Transformer, Nancy Lee, Orchus. T. Green.—Eden Hall, Ti Tree, Welcome Home, High Finance, Mithra. G. Holland.—Bold Front. E. Ludlow.—Baby Bun, Sir Henry, Archie Val and Archeno (second day). Goulsbro.—Merxcis and Mint Leaf. S. Henderson.—The Begum, Liaison and Red Comet. \ S. Cammick.—Yaqui, Mauriaena and Storm Fiend. K. Gill.—Scat and Tea Time. R. J. Mackie.—Desert Glow, Prodice and Lady Robinson. E. Garrett.—Acushla. R. McTavish.—Pegaway and War Officer. W. H. Jones.—True Blood and Catonian. L. Manson.—rCyntliia N. and Judge’s Box.
Rode Trentham Winners A. E. Ellis was the most successful horseman at the Trentham meeting, riding four winners and a triple deadheat. T. Green was next with three wins, and R. McTavish, R. Reed and C. Eastwood each rode two winners. The following each rode one Winner* T. Tilson, K. Robinson, R. S. Bagby, A. Eastwood, S. Anderson, F. Voight, S. Wilson, J. Gunn. R. J. Mackie, T. Metcalf, F. Waddell, and W. Brown rode in the triple dead-heat.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 263, 27 January 1928, Page 6
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