HAMILTON RACES.
A LARGE ATTENDANCE. KING ABUT WIHS HT7BDLEB TIHO-tOHO Wills TC-B CtF_». (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) HA__.lt.TOK. ttrts day. The Hamilton Racing Club's annual meeting was opened to-day at Claudelands in showery weather. TVspite this fact there wax a good attendance. Results: - TRIAL HANDICAP, of -OOsot.. ; Si- furlong-. l-'AR\'DOX. h ». syr_, California—Bel- | li.tiTe (Mr. TV. J. Corri-SB). S. 3— Trlcklebank - IDORIXDO. h in. -Ivrs .Mrs. 1.. R. j Nlaro) 7.7—B»*r* _ ! DOUGLAS I.ATGUR. b it. B.vrs I.Mr. .'. ! K. Sc-weorer>. 7.lll—Henderson .... 3 Also srarled : Penitentiary 6.11, IVaert Glow. 7.10. Knlghlhnoil 7.10. Fiunote 7.-0. ' Oay Collier 7.7. 7.7. Potnah ~.7, Ksr,iin-i»r 7.7, VTalpoto 7.7. Kaikahu 7.7. Sireak 7.7. Fiulay 7.7. Unpin 7.7. MulItiii 7.7. Geiiei.l X.._»> 7.7. riilenl Kniichc 7,7. l.uvells 7.7. King -Multif.d 7.7. Aheani 7.7. l>en 11-Tis 7.7. When t.'-y w>r. ]..-< no TValwoto was tbe tlrst to show out from Pe-lte-tlary. Douglas Lalour and Knighthood, with the rest bunched at hsmi. Penitentiary nnd Douglas J.atour rau up to W'aiuoto, wiih Kni|fhlh<.od aurt .'arndon hnudy. Pe_H<-_----tlary a_d Douglas I.atom- were first into ihe atruigfci. and Douglas Latonr seemed lo b«\e the measure of Then Karnden came with » ruii on the inside, while Ilvrimla liniobcl r__t ou Ihe outside. Farndon -eatin. Durinda by tw.i lenarths. with Douglas l.aioitr ihrec-i;nariera of a length ftirrhf-r back. Then came Penitentiary, Finnol., Streak and Knighthood. Time 1.1». Penitentiary was f«Yo_riie. TYAI-TAI HAMJK AT HURDLES. »t -<>0 snvs. One mile and a __!*. KING ABBEY. eh g. «ge<t, Qulri Abbey —St. Crispin laaie (Mr. R. Llaiinam. ->.-- T_O_IDSO- 1 PRIN-CE BDPt'S, b g. a**. (Mr. 11. X>. Matthews). 9.H—Chaplin _ AT.IRN_ 11.. b g. aged i Mr. S. Brereton), 9.7—-.tanning :< Oth-r starters: ahetlshoek 10.7, Halcyon -.11, Royal l"a_ie 9.7. Bright I_ght !1.0. Blanche Abber 9.0. Ar.:li Ot>sl S.U, M-hgo-loire 9.0, i.'uljincl Abbey ».<k The fiei- w«_ tilepatv-rd to a Good start. King Abbey r-king 'ttargv from Blanche Abbey and Arch Opal. As ifeer entered the »tr_lg_;. going past ilie stand, ihe order *as King Abbey, Blanche Abbey. Prince Rn.ii-, -Halcyon, and Royal Fame. Arch Opal pulled up. Kin. Abbey \v«s sail pilot going along the back. with Prince R'lfna h_iidy, and Athens 11. ii<-x>. King Abbey was rlrel Into -he Hl.rai.fai. and stalling off a challenge by Prince Ruins, w»n by three l__Kt_s and a half, with. Athens 11. two aud a half length* away third. Shellshock was fourth, aud then Bright Light and Royal Fame. Blan»:i_e Abtoey fell, and Halcv__ brok»? a leg and had to be deatrnjed. Time _.49 '_-5. -loyal faune was r-vonrlte. In the Walma! Hurdle race. 'r_ic-kle_.aiik, the rider of HaU-yuu, austslaed a brokecollarbone. TAMAHBSE STAKES liAXDIC_il> of __u-.ra. Fire furlongs. MtiSCARI. bit g, _yrs, by Solferlao— Rose Red (Mr. J. Frsser-Smlth), 8.0 H. Tinker -• 1 STAR COMBT, eh g, _yrs (Mr. A. V. Brady). 7.lo—_t_Tar_ili • QuINEIT., hr t, _yrs (Mr. B. Hannoni. 7.S—Holland • •Dead heat for second plai-e. .Also started: Gold Fern S.S. Abbey e«ii S.l"_. Binoa 7.», Thnrence 7.5. Star Comet was first our. followed by Ahbey Bell and Quinette. Thurence. who did not start Quickly. wu left.. Ahbey Bell and Quintette were soon lo front, nther led from Star Comet. Plnoa and Mnscanl. the leaders swerring wide at th* torn, where Thareaee fell. Mnscsrl and Star Comet took adyan-ute of the ope_l_g and by the time the Sold at-alg_t__eil np for the lodge were In front, Mnscaii goln? on and wiaxdn. by a lenath and a-q-arter rrom Star Comet aad Q-inette. the latter who came In the conclndlng -tares, just isttiac np In lime to deed heat with 3rar Comet far second honours. Ahber Bell was•_.«*_. and than came Gold Fern anrt Plnon. Time, 1.6. Gold Fern was farourits BAMIuTOXTCP of 75-aoTs One mil; and a-half. TINOHOBO a «. sged, by Qnln Abber Mlgnon (Mr. R. Hannon), 7.—tfo'land '. * . TB bro g. syra (Kr. B. __a'sV, B.ll—Ooldflncb .. ■> BOOMEBDAT: br g, aged" •' i tir]' H " Wackrsw>. 7.9—Keesing ... .... • STORK b b. Sjts (Mr. Xewtoa Klngi. •.» —Wlgginj a •Dead haa't. . -*J*» started: Glen Caany 8.4. Gold SrS? 3 - ,T '" M«««e 7.! Oremt Fan ~,. Sonlteriaa 5.7, Gleaoalru -.7. Tlaokaha 6.7, Shehaag 5.7. C J.C. SPXHTG -CBSTDTO. (By Telegraph—Press Aaaac-rtloa.l OHHISTCHPRCH, tids dsr n-I-Ji f J - C - S . 9Tl 2 e Meetiax was co. «« :- ,tae *"*"■ '"^^ S-BCSBAS KtTRDI.KS or SOUso™. Once ronad aad a distaaea. Sir Faaclfnl, I_.S . Sir Koseberrv, 11.1 Bed Admiral, 10.9 _-sS**Av. Wit '*'»**■'' »«' -; CItBSST WELTER HAXDK'AP of ..HtSov Six furlongs. R<frigerstion, S.« Ferino, 7.7 .. Wiak. 8.11 T.-_ J -__ l 'w : ii** ra_a-_-»,' "Arispad. l WeidoJ,e - WBJ » »J a leagth. xim UV-s___»OOX CHI". POIBOSBD ARROW WTKS. (R-celTeil 2.30 p._i.) LONDON. SoTtußber ». The l-rerjool Cap reenltod :— Po-ioaed Arrow Rraader . Pharos ..".'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.l'.".' T*,i_-T_-_T_ M f ?« rrM " «art«__- Woa b three leagtha—(Reater.l
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 269, 10 November 1923, Page 11
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