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The Riders

ENGAGEMENTS MADE FOR HUNT RACE MEETING AT ELLERSLIE.

MOUNTS WELL DISTRIBUTED At one time or another, irrespective of the standard of the fixture, there generally arises a jockey who by some turn of fortune, plus so much per cent, ability, rides two or three winners in the one day. No doubt if one can secure the key to the mystery of j of riding success there is money to be made. A glance down the list of jockeys’ engagements at Ellerslie tomorrow ! signifies that it may be L. Manson’s | turn, for, of his four mounts, viz.. Gold , Money, King Emerald, Motere and Bizarro, there is not one without a particularly fine chance of success. That in itself is a notable point, but as j Manson is an adaptable rider he may get them home. The list of engagements made for tomorrow is as follows: L. MANSON.—Bizarro. Motere, Gold Money and King Emerald. C. W. FRANCE.—Desert Glow, Arikitoa, Value and Cybele. R. McTAVlSH.—Bombarder, The Lover, Dave and Takuranga. A. McCORMAC. —Partial Eclipse. R. J. MACK lE.—Thursby, Bennie and Mountain Guide. J. CAM MlCK.—Valroe and Taneriri. G. HOLLAND.—Odin and Bright Land. A. TINKER.—Paddon and Ruling Chief. A. McGßEGOß.—Master Clements. T. MON KLEY.—Town Rambler. E. LUDLOW.—Catoma, Welkne and Lusma. K. GlLL.—L'noco, Belle Star and Lord Hopetown. H. GOLDFINCH.—High Pitch, Sea Cob and RefreSlier. R. SYME.—Pompeius. D. O’CONNOR. —Master Roley. J. BURGESS.—-Abbott’s Delight, Chesterman and Haeremai. L. TEIRNEY.—Ruffles. H. WIGGINS.—Zircon and Adjuster. J. CONQUEST.—Measurer. C. GOULSBORO.—Oration. M. JENNINGS.—Waiau Lady. MR. D. R. JACKSON.—Calithe. J. LEACH.—Master Arch. E. MANSON.—Maori Boy and Diamond Queen. J. SHARKEY.—Lady Spalpeen and Sea Comet. H. DU LlEU.—Marble King, Sir Archie, Mashoor, Mon Star and Marita (Greenmount Steeples). L. DU LlEU.—Tinoka and Marita (Hunt Cup). H. JONES. —Automne. BIG FLAT EVENT WHO THE RIDERS ARE The following horsemen are expected to be associated with the candidates in the JELLICOE HANDICAP Of £450; 11 miles. High Pitch (H. Goldfinch) .10 5 Desert Glow (C. France) 10 0 King Emerald (L. Manson) 9 5 Thursby (R. .T. Mackie) 9 2 Barometer (V. IT. Jones) 9 1 True Blood (E. Keesing) 9 0 Maori Boy (E. Manson) 9 0 Taneriri (J. Cammlck) 9 0 The Lover (R. McTavish) 9 0 Zircon (H. Wiggins) 9 0 Queen Arch 9 0 King Willonyx 9 0 Valsier (W. Ryan) 9 0 Welkne (E. Ludlow) 9 0 Tinokoa (L. Dulieu) 9 0 Sir Archie (H. Dulieu) 9 0 Unoco (K. Gill) 9 0

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 749, 23 August 1929, Page 12

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The Riders Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 749, 23 August 1929, Page 12

The Riders Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 749, 23 August 1929, Page 12

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