THE JOCKEYS
ENGAGEMENTS MADE FOR TO-MORROWS THREE FIXTURES PAEROA-TRENTHAM-OPUNAKE With no less than three meetings under way in the North Island alone to-morrow, the services of all horsemen holding briefs will be in keen demand. With few exceptions the Auckland riders will be in attendance at Paeroa for the Ohinemuri fixture, while five will be doing the Trentham meeting. Then there is the Opunake meeting, of rather minor importance, but it will serve to keep the Taranaki horsemen at home for to-morrow at least. The following is the list of engagements known to have been made to date for the three fixtures mentioned: WELLINGTON H. Goldfinch: In the Shade, Eaglet and Tidal (second day). H. Wiggins: Royal Duke. Moa Bird, Equitant, Goodwill, Valuation and Refresher. R. McTavish: Red Heckle and Star Area. A. Tinker: Pegaway and Mervette. A. Ngakai: Archieval. R. Reed: Rapine, Commendation, Tea Queen and Stanchion. L. G. Morris: Paganelli. Cimabue, Arikinui and High Falutin’. T. Green: Hunting Boy, Disrank. Lady Spear and Toxeuma. T. Webster: Iveddar and Royal Parade. J. Barry: Reremoana, Freehold and Valpre. A. E. Ellis: Rapier. L. Daly: Hynanna. J. Nixon: Joy King. B. H. Morris: Bright Glow and Roi de Val. L. J. Ellis: Silver Paper. H. Griffiths: White Fang. C. Emerson: Nightmarch (second day). A. McDonald: Elicit. E. Warner: Glena Bay. O. Mclnally: Macroom and Gay Duke. A. G. Murray: Coon Song, Epistle and Endorse. W. J. Bowden: Mister Gamp. A. Jenkins: Break o’ Day. R. J. Mackie (second day only): Tresham and Stanchion. K. Voitre: First Money, Swoopalong, and Sudden Storm. OHINEMURI
C. W. France: Flying Juliet, Lucy Rose and Air King. S. Henderson: The Lover, Mangaiti and Uralla. L. Manson: Queen Arch, Te Money and Awamutu. H. Dulieu: Star of the East and Waitu (Hurdles). F. McGovern: Ramblin’ Kid and Roller. E. Stan way: Law’s Road and Highflown. J. Sharkey: Potoanui and Glenotus. R. Syme: Pendennis. R. Olive: Prince Rufus. T. Williams: Ah Wera and Waitu (Steeples). J. Burgess: Brundee Boy. E. Ludlow: Lady’s Boy, Grand Tea. Night Comet and the General Latour gelding. J. Cammick: Billikins and Unoco. E. A. Keesing: Royal Boulton.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 613, 15 March 1929, Page 12
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