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RACING NEWS.

—■ m TAKAPUNA JOCKEY CLUB. SPRING MEETING CONCLUDED. SURPRISE WIN BT WAIUTA. SOME BIG DIVIDENDS. The Takapuna Jockey Club's Spring Meeting was concluded at the North Shore yesterday afternoon. The -weather was showery lv the early par.t but cleared as the day advanced, and the racing, was got through without any inconvenience. j The feature of tho racing was the surprise victory of Waiuta in .the -St. Andrew's . , Handicap and the double figure dividends l returned by Sulvaless and -Glen Cnnnle •when they ran second in their respective I engagements, while Admiral Advance, which also ran second, paid nearly double figures. ! As on the opening day, -the management ' was in every way satisfactory, ,Mr. ft. Wynyard and his assistants sotting through their duties in an efficient manner. | I During the running of the Vnwxhall Handicap, Miss Elllce. one of the competitors, retrained the suspensory -ligament of her near] bind leg, and may not race again. | THE TOTALISATOB. I Speculation was again brisk, the sum of ' I £30.351 10/ passing .through the machine, .making, the total forthe meeting £103.675 10/. The last two-day fixture was held lv WHS, ' when the investments totalled £52,480 10/. Particulars are:— | THE OPENING EVENT. Racing opened with the St.inlov H.-iiidic-in Hurdles, from which Backfire was the only withdrawal. Notability was Installed fav-or-rlte. :i hundred and fifty pounds better fancied than Biittletide. both going over four figures. Slowcoach was-solidly backed, and there was money for Te Toil and Ilapny Valley. The last-named made the early runniiig. but seven furlongs from home H.-itfletide took ehnrge. am] with Te Tna following, the pair cleared out from tiie field. Battletlde eventually wioiYbv l.y two lenirths and a-half. The favourite got , thl--il. six lonc-.tlis furtlier hack. Slowovieh lost hi* rider at the first I fence. Ti-tcben escaping unhurt. THREB-QUARTEkS of A LENGTH VICTORY. Kir- Abbey, Mndam Ristori. Canzonet I nnd Tnma-a-roa were not asked to contest i the Cautley Handicap, and a good favourite -■as mmle" of Simonldes. but Taiamni and , Rock-field (bracketed) ci-id Mill o' Gowrle ; >-ent over four figures. CrowhurPt nnd I Heatliermoon being t.'ie only others to get | even half-hearted support. The start was jdelnvod for some time, and It was not nlto- ; irclher an oven one when It was effected. Stl'ts and Mill o' Oowiie bevan quickest anil made the running till approaching the home turn, when the favr,v"-*to ran into t^o lnn.l n-rl. stalling ofT r-biilenges by Rockj field, ITentliermonn and Crowimr't. won by I tliree-nuartersi of a length, with a neck senira-tlng Ro.-kfield nnd TTe-ifhor-noon. while Crnwhm-st was close up fourth. A BIG FIELD. The big field of thirty came out for the Vauxhall Handicap, the defections being Clonmel. Elate. Ultra Virtu, nnd St. Cnri. Generalissimo finished up favourite, bnt Valley Queen. Miss Leslie, Scrap of Paper, Formalin, No Mistake, nnd Miss 'Elllce were entrusted with a lot of money, ami one or two of the others got n lit.tlc suptrt. The big field was gnt away to a fairly even start, and nf.ter Pretty Ethel had made the running to -the straight the field closed up, and Scrap of Paper, shooting out In the straight, stalled off strong challenges by .Salvaless and Generalissimo, and gnt the verdict by a neck, with a neck separating second nnd third, while 'Pretty Ethel was close up fourth. Gold rinin and Forward Lady fell, their respective riders, MeCormnck nnd McCurdy. escaping with a shaking. A SURPRISE VICTORY. The St. Andrew's Handicap, the big event of the day. brought out a dozen runners. Gold Kip, Ohlnew.ilrun. Windornh and Corregldor dropping out. Tinopal was entrusted with river two thousand pounds. a couple of hundred pounds better fancied than Lord Kenilwortli. While Mulllngar and Fabriquette each went over four figures, the order of the others In the betting l.cliiBedford. Royal Irish. Ail Talk. Lndv Energy. W.iiutn. Persian Prince nnd Klllnrd. while there were no less .than 48 tickets taken out on Delj-sinn. which went out w!Ui his shoes on. some punters evidently expecting n miracle to happen. Mnlllngnr began the quicker, then Ijord Konllworth went out to win from end .to end. but Wnlntn was always hnndy to him. nnd ran past him crossing the ton. where Lord Kenilwortli. Fnbi-lfluette. Mu-'.lingar. All Tnlk anil Bedford were the division nenrosf to the leader. Wnlntn came round the home turn well r'lenr. and althong.li It was generally expected she would come hack to lier -polil. the ll'ttle daughter of Cart Rosa -stuck to her task and. finHhtng well, .-ot tire vcnllet hy a lcns-fti ami ahalf. Mulllngar .lust beating All Talk a 'lead for second honours, with Fabriiiuette elrwp up fourth. Irord Konllworth failed to run it out after setting the pace in the earlr stages' wl-..e nnopal was never prominent After the race the stewards bo,] n ., ino-lrv *n.tn Interference with Bedford by |.ehrlniiette. „p,] „, „ rpsn]M n „ wn . inir t*,, rlrier of the letter, was tlnerl Ci and severely censured. LANDSLIDE FAILS. | The trio carded came out for tho Raklno' ; Handicap. and Landslide was made favourite, with Lovellgbt and .Taffim barked n that order, but the margin between the I trio was not very big. They raced In close company to the straight, nn interesting race to the judge between Landslide and Loveu* b l ,T"' f , In " in thp ,(,st ""'"ed winning by half a length, with Jaffna four lengths v way. ° PERSIAN KING A WINNER. Tinokalia and Hessian were the only absentees when the numbers were framed J for the l'npuke Handicap, which provided spirited speculation. Persian King wound up favourite, but General Advance Tania-ii-' roa. Mistress Biddy, Golden Petal, Woody I Glen. Kllbeggan, General Stephen, and*! j Night line got a lot of backing. Tbe lending division in the early part was comprised of I General Advance. Tom Moore. Kllbeggan. Mistress Biddy, Persian King, nnd Admiral Advance. The latter led into the straight,' looking all over a winner, bnt ill the run home Persian King wore him down, and got , the decision by three-quarters of a length, i with istrcss Biddy half a length further I I back, third, and Golden Petal fourth. I A ONE-DIVIDEND FIELD. I The withdrawal of Luperlno and Garryowen left a one-dividend field to contest the Kawau Hurdles. Movement being a pronounced favourite, bnt Tenacious and Entente Cordinle got plenty of backing. Seville being practically neglected. Movement went out to win from end to end. nnd was going along nicely in front when she hit the fence near I he gasworks. This let Marconi get almost on terms, but Movement made the better lump over the last I obstacle, and though Marconi finished tbe I faster of the pair lie failed to get up by n [head. Tenacious got third, three lengths I a way. ! END OF THE MEETING. I The meeting ended with the Welter j Handicap, from which lAiliriquetle dropped lout. Slmontdes was entrusted with Weill r.vor two thousand pounds, six hundred pounds better fancied lliiiii GOd Kip. others | to go over the four-figure mark being House- ! wife. Kereone, and Corregidor. while Rekn-1 uui went near those figures. The favourite was firsi or second all the way. and after I Rekaillll had made I lie running tool; charge 'crossing the top, ami. stalling nir deter-j I mined challenges by Glen I'annle, the outsider of the Held, and Gold Kip, won by , three-quarters of a length from Glen Cnnnle. I with Gold Kip. which was unlucky, iiulf n j length further back. After the race M. D. o'Shca. the rider of Scottish Knight, was before the stewards for alleged interference, and was severel.v j ! cautioned. i I.atel results are: — j ST. ANDREWS HANDICAP of iiOOsOVS. One mile mid a furlong. j j Mr. W. K. Morrison's eh in *Wainta Cyrs i by Carl Rosa—Wnlotah!. 7.4., inc. 7'!t> oyer fManson) ".. 1 j Mr. .!.' Hand's 1, h Mulllngar, aged. 7.12, I inc. 31b over (Deelcy) ■** Mr. .1. .1. Regan's br g All Talk, 6vrs, 7.2 (Hamilton) ' if

Also started: Tinopal 9.5 (Robinson), Lord Konllworth 8.7 (Bagby), Bedford 8.7 (Conquest), Royal Irish 8.3 (McDonald), Fabrlquette 7.9 (Downing), Delyslan 7.9, inc. 161b over (Williams), Killard (n7 (Nightingale), Lady Energy 0.9, inc. 21b over (Wnlsh;, Persian Prince 0.8, inc. lib over (Glover). When the barrier lifted Royal Jrish lost some ground, •Mulllngar being first to move, but passing the stand Lord Kcnllwortli was just ln front* of Waiuta and MulllngUi, after which came Bedford, Fabriquette, | Persian Prince, Lady Energy, All Talk, Killard, Tinopal, and Royal Irish, in that order, Delyslan being last. Going along the back Lord Keiiilworth and Waiuta were iv close company, with Fabriquette lying third, and Bedfocd. Mulllngar, sUI Tain, \ Persian Prince, Lady Energy, Tinopal, and Royal Irish racing as named, Delyslan tailing off. Waiuta left Lord Kenilworth as they crossed the top, while Bedford, Fabrl-| quette, Mulllngar, nnd All Talk moved up closer to the leader. Waiuta swung round the home turn well clear, aud, stalling oil, late runs by Mulllngar and All Talk, wou | by a length and a-half. Mulllngar beating All Talk a head for second honours. Fabri-* quette was fourth, and then came i- 0 " 1 , Keiiilworth, Perslun Prince. Tinopal. Lady | Energy, Bedford, Koyul Irish, and Killard, with belvsian a couple of furlongs away. Time, 1.53 1-5. Tinopal was favourite. UAK'INO HANDICAP, ot 250SOVS. Five furlongs. Mr. 11. Cunnell's br g LovellgHrt. 2yrs., , by Lwullus—Te Arohn, 0.12 (Gussey) * Mr. E. Alison's br g Landslide, Syxs., o 9.7 (Carniout) •- - IMr. L. If. Matliias - br f Jaffna, 7.3 (M. D. O'Shea) d | The trio left together, and there was little between them till the home turn whs reached, when Lovellght nnd Landslide drew out. a good finish seeing Lovclight score his maiden victory -by half-a-lcngth, with Jaffna four lengths away, last. Time, 1.4 4-5. Landslide was favourite. i PUPUKE HACK HANDICAP, of 200sovs. Seven furlongs. Mr. W. Scholium's b g Persian King, . syrs., by I'erslan Knight—Aello, 7.13 i (A. Reed) L Mr. 'H. Cotter's b g Admiral Advance, 4yr.s- 0.13 (Nightingale) 2, Mr. 11. B. Phlleox's b f Biddy, :'.yrs„ S.r, (Gray) 3 Also started: Tama-n-roa, 9.3 (Robinson): Khublai Khan, 8.13 (Gussey); Kllbeggan, 8.11 (R. Reed); Night Time 8.(5 (P. Brady); General Stephen. 8.5 (Deeley); Golden Petal, 5.4 (Bagby): Genera! Advance, 8.2 (J. o\Shea); Multiplane, S.l (McDonald): Woody Glen, S.l (McFUnn): Don't. 7.12 (Sinclair); Lady Elvslnn. 7.0 (C. Reed); Tom Moore, 7.7 (Avers): New Zealand. 7.4 (ifiinson); Actrlce. 612 (Downing): Peria, 6.12 (Solomon); Monocrat. 6.12 (M. O'SJica). After some delay at the post they left on fairly even tcrnis r , Mistress Biddy being quickest to begin, and, Joined by General Advance, the latter hud a slight advantage as they raced along the buck, with Tom Moore, Kllbeggan, Mistress Biddy. Admiral Advance, and Persian King handy, and this lot were the most prominent as they crossed the top and came to the home turn. Admiral Advance and Persian King ran through as they entered the straiglit, the former being first into the home stretch, with Persian King as his nearest attendant, and Mistress Biddy, General Advance, and Tom Moore most prominent of the others. In the run to the Judge Persian King gradually wore down Admiral Advance, and got the decision by three-parts of a length. Mistress liiddy was half-a-lcngth further back, third, nnd then came Gulden Petal, New Zealand, Woody Glen, Monocrat. General Advance, and Tom .Moore, the last three being Kllbeggan. Multiplane, and Don't. Time. 1.2S 4-5. Persian King was favourite. KAWAU HURDLES, of 250sovs. One mile and three-quarters. Mr. P. Johnston's blk in Movement. aged, -by Advance—Otlicer marc, 11.7 fCopestnke) 1 Mr. J. O. E. Jackson's br g Marconi. aged, 9.9 (Henderson) 2 Mr. E. J. I* line's b g Tenacious, aged 10.12 fßurt) 3 Also started: 'Entente Cordiale, 9.0 (Warner): Seville. 9.0 (Rowe). Movement was quickest to the first fence, followed by Tenacious, Seville. Marconi, and Entente Cordiale In that order. Passing the stand Movement liad a slight advantage of Seville, after which came Tenacious and Marconi, with Entente Cordinle still last. Going along the back Seville was done with, M-nrconl running up second, and Tenncious third. Movement hit the fence near the Gasworks, and Marconi got almost on terms, while Tenacious got within a length. Movement and Marconi came to the last fence In close company, but Movement made the better jump, which won her the race. for. though Marconi finished the faster on the fi-.it. he just failed to get up. Movement getting the decision by n head. Tenaeleus was three lengths away, third, nnd Entente CoT-dinlo fourth. Time. 3.18. Movement was favourite. WELTER HANDICAP, of 27580VR. Seven furlongs. Mr. .1. Hurle's br g -Simonldes, syrS., by Demosthenes—Gold Thread. 9.10 (Gray) 1 Mr. H. Hardnmn's br c Glen Cannfc 3yrs, 7.7 (C. Reed) 2 Mr. li. s. Keeslng's eh g Gold Kip. syrs„ 010 (McFlinn) 3 Also started: Rekanui, 9.2 (Robinson): Housewife. 9.2 fCarmofit): Corregldor. S 5 f.T. O'Shea): Kereone. 5.2 (Sinclair): Elate, 7.7 (Conquest); Scottish Knight, 7.7 (M. O'-Shca). After a lot of trouble at the post they were let go to a good dispatch, Elate moving first, but was soon headed off by Rekanui and 'Stmonid.es, the former making the running along the hack and across the top, followed by Simonldes. Kereone, Corregldor Housewife. Scottish Knight. Gold Kip, and Glen Cnnnie in that order. Rekanui was (lone with when the home turn was reached and Kereone also fell away beaten, and iSlinoiildes. taking charge, stalled ofT strong challenges by Glen Cannie nnd Gold Kip both of which came very fast, and won by three-quarters of n length. Glen Canni'e heating Gold Kip half-n-lenirth for second honours. Corregldor was fourth, and then came Housewife and Kereone, with Elite last. Time. 1.28. Simonldes was favourite

WOODVIULE HANDICAPS.

(By Telegrnph.—.Press Association.) WELLINGTON. Wednesday. I The following handicaps have been declared for the Woodville (Meeting:— Hurdles.—Kohu 11.9, Whiro 11.4, Com- j bustlon 10.S, Zeus 10.S, Sail Home 10.2, ' Prince Delaware 10.2, Rlenzi 9.11. Goldstream 0.1), Sensitive 9.0, Cello 0.3, Gunwale 9.4. Sartostu 9.3, Tutieorii 9.0, Torps fl.O, Hautawa 9.0. Hushaliye 9.0. Cvra 9.0, Pervolo 0.0, S-lunilx 9.0, Vlgorto 11.0. Preface Woodville Handicap.—-Punka 9.0, Red i Ribbon 8.13, Nobleman 8.12, Impediment : S.O. Affectation 5.9, Crcnliles S.S, Dribble S.O, Hetaua 8.3, Athens 11. 8.2. Demos S.J. Hurry Up 7.13. Ladogeur 7.13. Rose Pink 7.10, Bagdad 7.J0. Rose Wrenth 7.9. Bonny Heather 7.9, Oratress 7.9. Pacific Slope 7.0. Tresslda 7.4. 'Multiline 7.3. Sea Sprite 7.2. Olynthus 7.0. Penury ltn« 6.7. Ladify G. 7, Chillies 0.7. War Star 0.7, Voluble (1.7. Grandstand Handicap.—Blnek Hill 9..'!. Early Dawn 9.3. Arch Lassie 8.-13. Red Signal 5.9, Elculh-.s 8.9, Admyra 8.3. Matty 7.13, March On 7.13. Silver Tongue 7.10, Giuinneo 7.9. Bay Berry 7.9. Kyoto 7.5, Coral Queen 7.7. Probate 7.0, Mnkcre 7.5, Admiral Advance 7.3. Amhorlte 7.3, Stonier 7.2, Seir Alliance 7.0. Tiirpenite 7.0. Renaron 0.1". Mystified (Mo, Conziska «.0." Princess Marion 0.9. Gold .Pan G. 9, Fiery Lass 0.9, Student (',.'.). l.r.p:in!„ v.9. Electric Handicap.—Vagabond 9.2. Sweet Corn 9.1, .Hetaua 8.13. Chimera 8.13, Maloha 5.13. Simonldes s. 12. Lingerie 5.9. Torfiedu 5.9. Demagogue S.r>, Dribble S.bi, Bonny Briar s.l. Lionskln 5.3, Birlcenvale 7.13, Murlliiku 7.12. P.iinlle 7.12. Statuette 7.l'L Arch Lassie 7.10. Kstbonln 7,(i. Samaraiig 7.0, Carmel Arch 7.0, Admvra 7.4, Hvmarty 7.4. Idle Talk 0.12, Revocation 0.10, Gold Problem 0.7. Trentham Ruse 0.7. Shake 0.7. Flying Hack.—Early Dawn ».."">, Coolpnn !1.1. Statuette 5.1.1, Bed Signal 8.11. Borcalis 8.10. Arrow-smith S.S. .Sweet Memory 8.«. -Lord Astolut S.r-. Vanic 8..-,. Pnroriingi S.:t. Matty S.l, Prince Formliy 7.12, Occasion 7.'11, Sw.inee River 7.10, Nninur 7.9. lliipaiia 7.9. Dunstan 7.9, Rush 7.9. Probate 7.8, Restful 7,,-j. lriidy Kilworfh -7.4. Import 7.4. Ilepda 7.4, Pao.-inui 7.0. Russet 7.0. IHkola 7.(1, I'lro Plro 7.0. Mystified 0.12. Fortunlo (1.12, Mlssl.ind 0..12. Sweet Rest (1.12. Gold Pan 0.12, Otnurn Kid 0.12. Borough Welter.—Red Ribbon 10.3. Simon ides 9.1.'!. Lingerie 9.9, Rose Wreath 9..-,, Daytime 9.4. Hyttus 9.4, Lord Mnskerry 9.3. Glorify 9.2, Seasprtte 9.2, Jean -Laddo 8.13, Tressidn 8.J3. Retard 8.9, Palm Oil 5.9, Matataa 8.9, Vermillion 8.9, Glenshlne 8.8, Gold Problem 8.3, -Momac S'.O, Zeup 8.0. Chillies 8.0. Hindi S.O, Lndlfv 8.0, Spangle S.O, Botanist 8.0, fflushabye 8.0, Combustion 8.0. Welter Hack -Handicap.—Black Hill 10.s">, Glenshlne 0.13. Wapplng O.S. llailiiud 0.3, Moulu fl.O, -Makepiei-e 9.3, Parstar 9.2 Wood Larks S.O. La Pncclle 8.8, Dick S.O. Woolahra 8.0, Some Girl S.r,. Self Alliance 8.4, Guinnnform S.l, Halcyon 5.4, Reporoa 8.3, Sliimlx 8.0, Kinston .Boy 8.0, Rutlle 8.0, Gntha S.O, Chcval 8.0.

WINTON MEETING.

CONCLUDING DAY'S RESULTS. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) JXVERCARGILL, Wednesday. Tiie Winton Jocley Club's meeting was concluded to-day jfi fine weather. The totallsaitor handle/. £15,500 10/ compared with £10,848 10/ for tile corresponding day lust season. Results: — Awarua Handicap, six furlongs.—2 Order Down, S.O (G. l'oung), 1; 5 Twinkle, G. 12, 2; (! Fablola, 7.3, 3. Also started: 13 Post Haste, 7 Blue Admiral, 8 Lady Superior, 1 Adellma, 4 Black "Mountain, 14 Glenwood, 10 Mettle Drift, 11 Erroneous, '.) FJag Lieutenant, 8 I-'Kzoslrornc, 13 Anton. Won by three lengths. Time, 1.16. Or«tl Trot Handicap, one mile and a-'half. —1 Minima* (W. Jones), 1; 5 War Scot, 2; 2 Lady Chime. .'!. Also started: S Silver Shoe, 7 Queensland, 11 Lucy Pi-ltice, 10 Seaward Spot, 3 Harold's Treasure, 4 .lolly .Major. 9 Nellie Scott, C Lord .Rokeby. Won hy two lengths. Time, 3.43. Stewards' Purs* llundlcup. six furlongs.— 1 Redshrre, 8.8 (W. Robinson), 1; 3 Rokelalne, 7.9, 2; ii Pala-mon, 7.3. 3. Also started: 0 Glensponse, 4 Kllmeedy, 2 Marjery, 7 Miss Finland. Won by a length. I Time. 1.15 J. Steeplechase, two miles and a-nali. —- Handsome ißoj-, 12.0 (O. Reed), 1: 4 Life.buoy, O.U, 2; 1 Mnrvelite, 11.1, 3. Also started: 5 Blue Gauntlet, 7 Black and Tan. 0 Shady Glen. C Marenga and Sartoval (coupled). Shady Glen, Blue Gauntlet and Surtoval fell. Black and Tan and Marenga jdld not complete the -course. Won by (two lengths. Time, f1.2 4-5. Soldier Members' Memorial, one mile.— 0 Don l'acltlc-o, 7.4 Cl"\ McKay). 1: 3 Tin I Soldier, 8.10. 2; D Hot Air, 7.10, 3. AIBO started: 1 EJeu.i, 4 Marianne, 2 Kiikee. Won by half a length. Time. 1.43 3-5. County Handicap. seven furlongs.—2 i Bright Spot, 7.2 (G. Young), I*. 1 -Marching Order. 7.11. 2: 5 Achllleus, 8.0, 3. Also started: 3 Martlfors, C Vice Grand, 7 Clot-h'l-Kle, 0 Lady Pallas, 4 Red Pad, 10 Comedy Girl. S Oleiimom. Won by a neck, (third horse a length away. Time. 1.2S 3-5. Dash Trot Handicap, one mile and n-qnnrter.—l4 Princess Cole (E. Dwyer), 1; 16 The Gunner, 2: 10 Rotlistar, 3. Also started: 5 Papeete and Courite (coupled), 2 Bellfashlon, 11 MdConac-hie, 9 Ilzer. 7 General .Toffre, 13 Armistice, 12 Kentucky Wood, 3 Four o'Clock, 1 Haroldsoon. 4 Until. S Hazelficld. 15 Sniffer. Won by three lengths. Time. 3.13. Farewell Handicap, one mile.—l BoroIdino, 7.13 (A. H. Wtlson), 1; 4 Kilee, 7.8. 2: '3 Don Pnrifico. 7.4, 3. Also started: 7 Glensponse. ■< High Water. 2. Salaurla. 0 lock. Won by a neck, two lengths between i second and third. TBne, 1.42 3-3.

BAY OF PLENTY JOCKEY CLUB.

Following arc the nominations for the Bay of Plenty Jockey Club's annual meeting on' December 11:— Maiden Plate.—-Silver Lode, Carl Rosa •mare, Cnrcnno, Sweet Pea, Joss. Miss Kltson. Alva Laval, Flrespark, Amnns Lass, Fire. SThorts Handicap.—Stilts. Ring Lupin. Whitehall. Happy Valley. Stammer, Royal Mark. Monocrat, No Bother, Monte, Earl Marshal. Tauranga Cup.—Killard, Lady Energy, Multiplane. Great I'orm. Royal Irish, Maori Tikanga, Gleusplre, Amans Lass, Nunerrant. Railway Hack.—No Bother. Pitoro, Great Form, Melting, Monocrat, Sweet Pea, Monte, Miss Kltson, Flrespark, Earl Marshal. County Stakes.—Silver Lode, Carl Rosa mnre, Cnrcnno, Miss Kltson, Alva Laval, Flrespark, Fire, Firearm gelding. Bay of Plenty Hack.—ri-toro. Stammer, Great Form, Melting, Monocrat, Monte. Maori Tikanga, Amans Lass, Earl Marshal, Nunerrant. Flying Handicap.—Stilts, Happy Valley, -Stammer. Monocrat. No Bother, Car] Rosa mare, Joss, Glenspire, Nunerrant. Borough Handicap.—Whitehall. Killard, Lady Energy, Multiplane, Glenspire, Amans Lass. Earl Marshal, Nunerrant.

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 282, 27 November 1919, Page 10

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RACING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 282, 27 November 1919, Page 10

RACING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 282, 27 November 1919, Page 10

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