MONEY MINE’S CUP
OAMARU WINNERS Press Association O AMARU, Monday. Tho Oamai'U Jockey Club’s autumn j meeting was concluded today in lino ! but windy weather. The track was hard and fast. The totalisator handled £12,324 10s, making- the total for the meeting £22,810. A charge oC inconsistent running against Merry Peel, winner of the Novice Stakes, was dismissed. Results ’(vere: Pacific Hurdles, of £140; 11 miles.—4 Mime, 9.0 CD. Hall), 1; a Whiffler, 9.1 X (T. Humphries), 2; 1 Gayoma, 11.3 (A S Elhs), 3. Also: 2 Antrim Boy, 10.13. Won by 10 lengths. Time, 2.45 3-5. Novice Stakes, of £1.10; 6 furlongs.—* Merry Peel, 7.11 (R. Coveney), 1; 1 ApP eal * 7.11 (L. J. Ellis), 2. Also: 11 Master Anomaly, 7.11; 5 ' Coupling, 8.10; 2 Kenti.sh Lady. S. 10; 6 Night Attire, 5.12; S Princess Thurnliam, 5.3; 10 Royal Heritage, 8.10; 3 Tea Urn, 8.309 Totolomai, 7.13; 12 Tmcsono, 7.32. Won by a length and a-half. Kentish Lady was fourth. Time, 1.43 3-5. Master Anomaly was third, but could not draw the weight, and T. Green, rider of Kentish Lady, did not weigh in. The third money was added to the winner’s share. OAMARU CUP, Of £250 and cup; 1} miles. 2 MONEY MINE, W. Swale, br g, syrs, by Paper Money—Martifors! 9.1 (J. Dooley) t 3 DON JOSE, G. Gerard, 7.0 (A. Eastwood) 2 I—STEALTH, 7. G (L. J. Ellis) .... 3 Also: 4 Mount Boa, 7.0. Won by a neck, with head_ between second and third’.
Weston Trot Handicap, of £130; lj miles. —1 Lady Zephyr, 24yds (R. Townley). l; G Radio. limit (J.. McKewon), 2; o Jolly Maid, 60yds (F. G. Holmes), 3. Also: S Belle Embrace, limit; 2 Pekara, limit, and John Appear, 24yds (bracketed); 7 Pointal, limit; 4 Birnie Bingen. 24yds; 3 Licorice, 48 yds. Won by a length. Time, 3.3 G 2-5. Windsor Handicap, of £110: 7 furlongs. —2 Fair Exchange, 8.1 <S. Bryce), 1; 1 Quinopal, 5.4 (L. J. Ellis), 2; 0 Crossbow, 7.10 (J. Dooley), 3. Also: 6 Jmpertinence. 5.7: S Vinegrrove, 7.0: 7 Miss March, 7.G; 5 Dumblane. 7.G; 4 Audience, 7.5; 10 Si Iyer Thread, 7.0; 12 Felony. 7.0; 11 Leading Boy, 7.13; 3 Poor Boy. 7.0. Won by two lengths, with a length between second and third. Time, 1.20. Stewarc's’ Handicap, of £160: 6 furlongs.—4 Gay Sonnet, 5.13 (A. E. Ellis), 1: G Arrowinir. S.O (It. Coveney), 2; 3 Fuii Idling, 7.5 (L. J. Ellis), 3. Also: 2 Meadow Lark. 10.9; 1 Rin Tin Tin. 0.0; 7 Nedda, 8.1; 5 Solgele. 7.6; 0 Tripavray, 7.2; 8 Ace of Hearts, 7.0. Won by a neck. two lengths separating second and third. Time, lmin 13sec. Meadow Lark was fourth. Dash Trot Handicap, of £123; 1 mile.— 5 Rose Queen, limit (H. Butcher), 1; 7 Free Pointer, GOyds (L. Rowlands), 2; 5 John Appear, limit (L. Schofield). 3. The first and third horses were bracketed. Also: S Aviatrix, 9 Gold Chimes, 8 Great Scott, 10 Valehead, limit: 1 Mussolini. 24yds; 4 Xorwester, SGyds: 2 Otaio Rose, 48yds; 6 Lady Antrim. 96yds. Won by four lengths. Time. 2.21. Farewell Handicap, of £140; 1 mile.— 3 Taboo, 9.6 (Brodie). 1: 1 Topere, S.S <L .r. Ellis), 2; 5 Chick wheat. 7.3 (A. Eastwood). 3. Also: 4 Evening, 7.2; 2 Haze. ..7. Won by a neck, two lengths separating second and third. Time, 1.41.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 930, 25 March 1930, Page 12
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559MONEY MINE’S CUP Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 930, 25 March 1930, Page 12
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