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WELL ON TOP

THE JAMIESON—GOLDFINCH COMBINATION FIVE WINNERS EACH Easily the most successful trainer of the Takapuna meeting was J. T. Jamieson, who was represented by five winners and was the only trainer to score more than one success. The following is the list of winning trainers:— J. T. Jamieson (Takanini), —High Finance (-J, Tidal, Polyxena and Eaglet. W. Stone (Te Awamutu).—The Begum. B. Hannon (Cambridge!.—Ripon Abbey. F. Loomb (Te Awamutu).—Prodice. R. A. Edwards (Te Rapa;.—Flying Juliet. ®*' G. Lindsay (Avondale). —Owairaka (dead-heat). G. A. Keid (Te Arolia). —Glenstar. , , p - Gilchrist (Kllersiie). —Te Money (dead-heat). • J. Williamson (Ellerslie).—-Vallar. A* George (Onehunga).—Good F. Smith (Takapuna)— Royal Form. W. Kemp (Ellerslie).—Gold Money. -Money o ' Kemp OSUerslie;.—Jolly Leading- honours among the ioc-kevs fell to H. Oold- s finch, who was associated with five winners. C. France and O. Melnally were next with two wins each, and the only other to achieve more than one win was H. Wiggins, who had a win and a deadheat. The following is the list of winning riders. H. Goldfinch (Takariini). High Finance (2). Tidal. Polyxena and Eaglet. • ~ . C. France (Palmerston .Norm;. — Glenstar and Prodice. H. Wiggins (Ellerslie). - oily Money and Te Money (dead-heat). H. Cotton (Te Awamutu). —The Begum. . C. Goulsbro (New Pl3 r mouth). — Owairaka (dead-heat). R. E. Thomson (Cambridge).— Ripon Abbey. . O. Melnally (Te Rapa).—Flying Juliet and Good Boy. L. Manson (Ellerslie). —Gold Money. A. Driscoll (Auckland). —Royal Form. • ~ R. McTavish (Ellerslie). —Vallar.

MATAMATA FIXTURE

THE REHANDICAPS The Matamata Racing Club will hold its annual race meeting next Saturday, and the acceptances received for the various events are all round of so satisfactory a character as to ensure a capital day’s sport. Given fine weather racegoers may be expected to assemble in strong force in order to assist at the gathering, for special trains are announced from several points. The following rehandicaps have been declared by Mr. F. J. McManemin:

Tirau Tligh-weight.—Ripon Abbey, Gib, making 10.1. Okoroire Hack Cup.—Ripon Abbey, Gib, making 8.10. Matamata Cup.—Glenstar, 51b, making 7.12. Okoroire Hack Cup.—Glenstar, 51b. making 9.5.

AT ROTORUA

ANNUAL MEETING WEIGHTS FOR SATURDAY WEEK The following weights have been declared by Mr. F. J. McManemin for events to be run on the first day of the Rotorua Racing Club’s meeting, to be held on February 9 and 11: FOHUTU HIGH-WEIGHT HANDICAP, Of £l4O ; 1 mile.

st. lb. st. lb. Glenstar . . 11 Bizarro . . 9 4 Owairaka 10 8 Always . . . 9 2 Star Comet 10 5 Appellant . . 9 0 Ciena Bay . 10 2 Terapeen . . 0 Gold Rain . 9 Kailioremai 9 0 Illingar 9 8 Flying Archie 9 0 Pendennis 9 4 Pekatahi . . 9 0 Maurea . . 9 4 ARAWA PAHK HANDICAP Of £150 ; 1 mile Le Choucas 9 0 Lucy Rose . 7 ti The Lamb . S 6 Te Koroke . T1 Tree ... 8 5 Baby Bun . 7 Schorr . . . S Justify . . 7 0 The Thorn . 12 Far North . 0 Sleepy Sol . . 7 10 HOT SPRINGS HANDICAP Of £12 0 ; 6 furlongs The Begum . 9 0 Arihana . . 7 5 U noco . . 8 8 Crown Arch Miss Myrtle S Rangahaka . Indolent 8 Loving Cup Roman Pfcar S 4 Master Princess Rain S Clements 7 5 The Jack Sea Cob . . < 5 Jumper 8 Carmint . . 7 5 Gazerim . . 8 0 Ding Dong 4 Handstitch 8 0 Prince Val . 7 Otangihaku 8 c Otranto 4 Gay Cockade 0 Creinas King 4 Red Lion 7 12 Swift Light 7 4 Dainty Land Manners 7 11 Measure . 4 MOKOIA HANDICAP Of £125 ; 7 furlong's and about SO yards The Lamb 9 0 Brilliant Archeen 9 8 Light 0 The Thorn s Pendennis . Cynthia X. 7 10 Red Day . 7 0 Baby Bun .7 Prince Lu . 7 0 Boomerday 7 4 Palmares . 0 Bra ham a 7 0 -TOURIST HANDICAP Of £200 : ti furfbngs Branson 9 0 Town Bird 7 0 In the New Moon 0 Shade s 9 Hakanoa 0 Royal Tea 8 S Regent 0 Lady’s Boy S Joy Germ 7 0 Mervette 8 6 Some Lady 7 0 Mosaic 8 6 Appellant 7 0 Ti Tree S Ballymoy II. 7 0 Liaison . . 7 Atapai . . 7 0 Subdivision 7 7 Abbey Queen 7 0 Ala c room 7 4 ROTORUA CUP HANDICAP Of £3 00 ; U miles. Flying Juliet 9 0 Lady’s Boy 7 10 In the Schorr . . 7 Shade 8 9 Glenstar Mervette S Mosque 0 Siaosi . . . 8 The Lover . 7 0 Le Choucas 8 I'ar N<frth 0 Queen Arch 7 3 0 Macroom 0 Wen day 7 10 Sleepy Sol 0 High Pitch 7 10 GEYSE1 HACK HANDICAP Of £125 ; 1 mile. Hakanoa 9 0 Brampton 7 s Lucy Rose . 8 10 Otangihaku Whaka King 8 8 Crown Arch Black Maire Te Waka Bahama 8 4 Archette Illingar 4 Blue Bonnet Loveband 8 4 Tuamai High Tide 8 4 Carmint 7 7 Justify 7 9 Princess Putin 7 7

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 575, 30 January 1929, Page 15

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WELL ON TOP Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 575, 30 January 1929, Page 15

WELL ON TOP Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 575, 30 January 1929, Page 15

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