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GOOD CHEQUES

Auckland Horses Over Four Figures ELEVEN IN THE LIST Eleven horses trained in the Auckland Provfnce won more than £I,OOO in prize money during the season. Carmel with £2,347, heads the local list. The son of Our Thorpe was trained by J. S. Shaw for Mr. W. Land, in whose colours be won £1,537. Toward the end of the season he found a new owner in t.he South, entering C. S. Donald’s stable, where he added £BIO to his total. Machine Gun. who showed a splendid return to form for the Tamahere trainer, R. A. McMillan, accounted for £1,867, while Peter Bingen, winner of the New Zealand Cup for the second year In succession, accounted for £1,710. The Auckland crack pacer. Gold Jacket, who registered his second consecutive success in the Auckland Cup, annexed £1,680. The following list gives the successful provincial winners of more than four figures:—Carmel (six wins and seven minor placings), £2,347; Machine Gun (four and two), £1,867; Peter Bingen (one and four), £1,710; Gold Jacket (three wins), £1,680; Peter McKinney (four and four), £1,320; Native Prince (three and five), £1,205; Great Parrish (three and three), £1,140; The Abbey (two and one), £1.135; Florent (two and five), £1,125; Stanmoor (three and seven), £1,080; Enawah (four and two), £1,040.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1033, 25 July 1930, Page 14

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GOOD CHEQUES Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1033, 25 July 1930, Page 14

GOOD CHEQUES Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1033, 25 July 1930, Page 14

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