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CHIDE’S BRILLIANCY

ONE FOR ABERFELDY WINSOME BOY RUNS SECONI Press Association CHRISTCHURCH, Saturday. The Hororata Racing Club’s annua meeting was held at Hororata to-day The track was fast, and the weathe was fine. The attendance was large and the totalisator handled £10,85 10s, against £7,983 last year. Results were: Trial Plate (weight Sst), 5 furlongs.— S Amourette (W. Puscoe), 3; 3 Kent ish Lady (H. Young), 2; 5 Weathe Raid (L. J. Ellis), 3. Also started: 1 Royal Heritage, 4 Royal Chiron, : Madame, 1 Starshooter, 11 Coupon, 9 Boi Raid, o Charmeuse, 12 Huntly. 10 Tala 7 Mentone. Won by a length, witl three lengths between second and third Time, 1.2 2-5. Bangor High-weight Handicap, 1 mile —1 Aberfeldy, 10.13 (L. Tilson), 1; J Moratorium, 9.13 (G. Salt), 2; 6 Poetess 9.0 (W. Bush), 3. Also started: 4 Moy Hall, car. 9.13; 3 Master John, 9.11; £ Shipshape, 9.3. Won by half a head, two lengths separating second and third Time, 1.43 1-5. Glendore Trot Handicap (3.42 class); l? miles. —5 Sonoma, limit (M. Holmes), l" 1 Mussolini (D. Withers), 2; 14 Devor Child, limit (owner), 3. Also started: 1C Childe de Oro, 1 Ellesmere Chimes, limit; 2 Joan Dillon, limit, and Kate Logan, 12 yds (bracketed); 12 Reaper, limit; 11 Hals well Park, 3 Silver Sea, 8 Meritor, 12yds; 13 Forward Maid, 9 Harold Logan, 36yds; 6 Proud Dillon, 7 l.ady Bee, ISyds. Won by 50yds. Time, 3.30. HORORATA JUBILEE CUP, Of £160; li miles. 1— CHIDE, 7.9 (A. Eastwood) . . . . 1 2 THURNDALE, 9.2 (A. E. Ellis) . 1 3 GAY SONNET. 5.13 (C. Emerson) 1 Also: 5 Nincompoop, 7.12; 4 Lady Clarenceux, 7.4. Won by* a length and ulialf, 0110 length separating second ant third. Lady Clarenceux was fourth Time, 2.7 2-5. The winner lost a lot ol ground at the start, and then won handsomely. Sandown Hack Handicap, 6 furlongs.— 2 Caterpillar, 7.2 (A. Eastwood), 1; I Winsome Boy, 9.0 (C. Emerson), 2; £ Greyfinch, <.13 (L. Evans), 3. Also: 1 Sea Raid, S.O; 7 Solfello, 7.10; 4 Amourette, 7.10 (inc. 71b penalty); 6 The Atom, 7.3. Won by three lengths. Sea Raid finished third, but weighed in under weight, and Greyfinch was placed third. Time, 1.15 Brackendale Handicap, 7 furlongs.— 4 Mrs. A. Champion’s Arch Arrow, 8.1 (L. J. Ellis), 1; 1 Silver Coot, 7.13 (W. Pascoe), 2; 2 First Raid, 8.3 (J. T. Humphries), 3. Also: 5 Nincompoop, 9.5; 3 Decoy Bird, 7.13; 6 Atone, 7.7; 7 Royal Chiron, 7.7. Won by half a length, with a length between second and Ihird. Time, I. 1-5. Jubilee Trot Handicap (5.0 class), 2 miles.—2 Regime, J2yds (W. J. Tomkinson), 1; 1 Sonoma Laddie, limit (J. G. Holmes), 2; 4 Devon Child, limit (M. Holmes), 3. Also: 4 Ellesmere Chimes (bracketed with Devon Child); 18 Glenlake, limit; 12 Joan Dillon, limit, and Asset, S4yds (bracketed); S Muri, 13 Salute, 15 Torchlight, 11 Regal Voyage, limit; 14 Adoree, 19 Bon Elect, 9 Routine, 12yds; 9 Kautoma, 24yds; 3 Tahoe, 36yds; 17 Lady Bee, 4Syds; 15 Nonsuit, 60yds; 7 Springtime, 72yds; 5 Lightfoot, S4yds; 6 Golden Ore, 120ycJ,s. Won by a neck, with three lengths separating second and third. Time, 4.47 1-5. Racecourse Hill Hack Handicap, 6 furlongs.—2 Caterpillar, 8.0 (including 71b penalty), (A. Eastwood), 1; l Evening, 8.11 (A. E. Ellis), 2; 7 Shipshape, 7.6 (W. Puscoe), 3. Also: Greyfinch, 5.4; After Ten, 8.4; Star Stranger 11. 7.11; Karetane, 7.8. Won by a length, six lengths separating second and third. Time, 1.15.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 621, 25 March 1929, Page 12

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CHIDE’S BRILLIANCY Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 621, 25 March 1929, Page 12

CHIDE’S BRILLIANCY Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 621, 25 March 1929, Page 12

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