RACING NEWS.
VICTORIA R.M IN>; Cl.l'B. IMTRUBA.' WINS TUE riKOBV. ißy fable- I'res.s Asys lation - I'opyrlgUt 1 JtHl.nOl'nNE. O-.01.rr "0. The V It i' SprliiK Mes-Uiiit wa- op.-ne 1 to-day ut I'leinllik-ton In flue weather. In the presence of a lurut- a.v-euiJilace The • ioverncr ileneral sir Hugh ilunci V'pr-iru-s'iv. anil tbe stnte leovprnor. Uie 11-n -Sir Arthur Ki.inlev with tbelr respps-tive sullew, attended. The rl try of I'airoba* in the Herb)' gave rise lv an eiilajualastlc out buret. The follovrln- were tlv res.ili. MAIUKN IMsATK. of :)«'»i! une mile Panic Quickly. 7S 1 l.lnn-le. 7 1.!. - \ llirato-rr. i. 1 " 3 Mne started Lkjme qul.kiy v< ou by four lene-ths. Time. 1 11. .MARir.YNCI.Ni; TI.ATK of ■_•'».'..0... 1 ■■~.-- --two-j-ear-olds, live fuxlnnata. tttpfred. by lirsjfite rrederhk- Slmmereitc . 1 Irlshroiue.lv 2 lienel, -. Kltbteen started. IVttefrcl n-.n lr two leiutth.. a similar ill.«taii c -eparatliii,-b.s-mi.l and t:,lrl Time. 1 -i IIOTHAM IIAMiHAI'. of V/i,c,vs. One mile a-half lluMj Money, « i> I I'rlnep Bardolph. ."<.', 2 Me.-rut. ST :: Kl.'vrn sLined I-i a keen -tr.lSCle lli.stl Mtmey w„i, by half a h'-ud. Italf .1 novk between ae<ontl and third, 'rime. 2 :-".. the vh'toria r>KiiiiY ..f v*™- ,-ach. ••1". Ulli.-s. p..-. One'mile and I'lislf airs E. A. Wlddl-' br c I'alrol.as, bj Wallace--siiiie. si,- .Smani ... 1 Mr <; Ilarneii , t, , irtlcne, bj nraftan -rrerty.Sell. s lv iW'oodl . . . . 2 Mr li t Seai.m s in- c Weatrs.urt. i.t Urlght Steel -Trinket. 8 lv lal'laubla 111 :i Also ran Iran, is X..v Hed Signal. Toleration, reraniliulut c. Tana.-re. Kaiid.-s. Walla..- lslnclavs Kmn.-ta Fur and Perambulate led to «ll furlooa-s from home, when I'etlojtP and Wallace Isliik-las-s ran to Die frvmt, I ran. Us I'oy. Peeambulate and I'atrobaa helnz U.oir .-l.~s»t attendants. Wallace Islnnliu-s 1..1 Into tbe atraleht IVticne rUalleuired ut Uie dlstaine. I'aLrobaji tlaahed up with a magnuacent run. and fairly ainot lierinu evcrvthlm: for [«a,-e. drew- away and w..n by two lengths and a half from 1 vtlme wiUi West.-nurt thrt-e-quarters of a lencth furUier back In third pla-e. Time. 2 ■■'. iMKI-Hot'ONK &TAJKE.S. of l.imiianvs. \\ eli.-ht-for-aj.-e. (n.e mile and 11 quarter. Tmquette, by TraijimlT—Slrnmcrcttc.... 1 tiarlln - Also ran Hu.lnor, I'l (lama. i)ua*PT M i.vrwTne. Hurrabntleen. Naiberv. Woorak. .Mountain Knight, farina Wo»irak led Io the borne 6uTn from Traquetle and llarlln. Traquette to-ik j command at the dlstarrce. and wen by a I fhnrt ne-k from llarlln. v, h.. na- •«., leiiKtlis 111 front of lajou. Time. 2>'<l I < 'V llt I Hi; .STAKES, of liOeov t . uric mile. kld'l". sl ' 1 Marco . ■'. - line. 7 0 1 Twenty two started Won by half a 1 length, a length anil a-half between -c end and Lb'ltl. Time. 1 10. RIM, S IHinSE V\ IN? THF. QIEENSBIKY HAM'ir.M' I.OXPON, October v:> Tbe Qneensbury Handicap at Newmarket was won by Uie King s horse. Krl.ir Mar. Us'
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 260, 1 November 1915, Page 9
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462RACING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 260, 1 November 1915, Page 9
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