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FALLS PLENTIFUL ''W’O less than fourteen horses ' fell in the four jumping races at Ellerslie yesterday. There were seven crashes in the Orakei Hurdles, two each in the Tamaki Winter Steeplechase, and three out of the four runners irv the Campbell Hurdles tipped out, one of them falling twice. When Beau Cavalier fell at the first fence on the hill the second time he was apparently beaten, although lying just behind the leader. The Beau lay on the ground for several minutes, but he eventually got up, to the relief of the crowd, for he is a big favourite at Ellerslie. Cuts and bruises about the fetlocks of two of his legs appeared to be the extent of thei injuries sustained by Beau Cavalier, so he should not be long away from the tracks. DELIVERED THE GOODS TRAINERS AND JOCKEYS HENDERSON’S GREAT RECORD The Ellerslie jockey, S. Henderson, for the second year in succession, again headed the list of winning riders, his score on this occasion being five. W. Rennie and L. Manson each rode three winners and P. Brady, jun., and A. McDonald scored twice. The complete list of winning riders is as follows: S. Henderson (Auckland): Kamehameha, Beau Cavalier, Glendowie (3). W. Rennie (Cambridge): Bourn (2), ICingfield. L. Manson (Auckland): Queen Arch, The Fox (2). P. Brady (Te Rapa): Miss New Zealand, Ohinemuri. A. McDomild (Marton): Red Fuchsia. Peneus. J. Mcßae (Waikato): Lady Cintra. L. Jarvis (Marton): Kilburn. H. Olive (Auckland): Clockwork. T. Pennell (Auckland): Auriculus. Mr. Patten (Auckland): Waltzer. S. J. Cammick (Auckland) : Corinax. R. Reed (Palmerston North): Marble King. THE TRAINERS Glendowie’s three successes placed A. Rhodes at the head of the list of winning trainers. The successful mentors were the following: A. Rhodes (St. Heliers): Glendowie (3). Miss G. Maher (Hastings): Red Fuchsia, Peneus. R. B. Hines (Te Aroha): Queen Arch, Waltzer. T. M. Morriss (Cambridge): Bourn (2). J. C. Lambess (Ellerslie): The Fox (2). J. Williamson (Ellerslie): Corinax. R. W. A. Lewis (Onehunga): Clockwork. J. W. Cathro (Avondale): Auriculus. D. P. Moraghan (Ellerslie): Kamehameha. W. H. Patterson (Matamata): Miss New Zealand. S. Tooman (Ellerslie): Beau Cavalier. H. A. Harris (Cambridge): Kingfield. F. E. Loomb (Te Awamutu): Lady Cintra. H. I. Spinks (Paeroa): Ohinemuri. G. A. Reid (Te Aroha): Marble King. J. T. Morris (Marton): Kilburn. WINNING SIRES Sixteen different sires were represented by winners, Lucullus being on top. The list is as follows: Lucullus (by Ard Patrick): Glendowie (3), Auriculus. Winterbourne (by Martian): Bourn (2). Marble Arch (by Isinglass): Queen Arch, Marble King. Robert the Bruce (By Scottish King): Clockwork Romeo (by Flying Fox): The Fox (2). All Red (by Stepniak): Red Fuchsia. Demosthenes (by Desmond): Kamehameha. Potoa (by Monoform): Ohinemuri. Kilbroney (by The Wag): Kilburn. Hymettus (by Cyllene): Waltzer. King Lupin (by Lupin): Kingfield. Nassau (by William the Third): Miss New Zealand. Absurd (by Sunbridge): Lady Cintra. Chesterfield (by Wairiki): Beau Cavalier. Magpie (by Dark Ronald): Corinax. Boniform (by Multiform) : Peneus. E L Don't ECT R l C LIGHT. your Light carelessly. Ask "Mazda" Lamps and ensure good light NATIONAL ELECTRICAL AND ENGINEERING CO* LTD.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 374, 7 June 1928, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 374, 7 June 1928, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 374, 7 June 1928, Page 6

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