WINNERS PENALISED
Press Association TIMARU, Thursday. Rehandicaps for the Oamaru meeting are:—High-weight Handicap: Membo, 9.13. Flying Handicap: Arch Arrow, 7.8. Oamaru Trot: Dan Logan, 108yds. Dash Trot: Dan Logan, 72yds. Parkwood’s Defeat The defeat of Parkwood in the Sires’ Produce Stakes would be the sensation of the Victoria Racing Club’s meeting last Saturday, as he had won all his spring engagements and was regarded as a two-year-old far above average class. The result was of special interest to New’ Zealanders, as it was brought about by the Dunedin-owned filly Nedda, by Paper Money from Michalla, by Rokeby from Jessie Dewars, by Stepniak. Nedda ran second in a handicap at the Dunedin spring meeting, won twice at Riccarton in November and again scored at the Dunedin summer meeting. Long before that period her trainer, J. Fielder, was convinced that she was more than ordinarily smart and he persuaded Mr. B. S. Irwin to send her to Australia. She had run there tw r ice prior to Saturday’s success, which was a notable event, the race being one of the rich juvenile events of the season.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 613, 15 March 1929, Page 12
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184WINNERS PENALISED Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 613, 15 March 1929, Page 12
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