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TAKAPUNA JOCKEY CLUB.

. . SPRING MEETING CONCLUDES. SURVEYOR WINS HANDICAP. ANOTHER WIN FOR LUCIUS. The Takapuna Jockey Club's Spring meeting was continued to-day at the Takapuna course, North Shore. in beautiful weather. Despite the recent heavy ruin the course was in good order. There was a large attendance of the public. Kesults were: — STANLEY HANDICAP lII'IUH.F.S, ot ".".iisiivs. One mile and n half. O—KNUiIITHOOIi. li p. li .vrs. by The While Knight -Agnostic iMr. N. il. lionnldl. il.o --Winson 1 —(0111. NTI.\III_A.\TS. bg. aired (Mr. .1. Williamson i. O.Ht—Walls ... 2 2 —PRINCE AHIII-.Y. b . . aged I Mr. .1. I-'rascr Smith). 11.5— Warner ... 3 Also started: ill Wnlockti Jack 10.10. i.'ll Daddy's lilrl in.2, (lin Scrap o' Paper Hi. OH Ludv Hill Hi. (l."n .lust Quietly n.O, (7 i Leo Abbey 0.0, iSI Irish .lis U.o. 111!) linlunufciriii 11.0, il.'ti Ard-ua-lca U.o. i HI. Stonewall li.li. (131 To tarn Jack 0.0. (11l Wish Wynne 0.0, (II Poteen 0.0. Prince Abbey wns qulckosi to the first fence and led Into ihe straight from .lust (.iilcllv and Waiiieka Jock, but when tbcv ii d pnsi the si.-md the last-named bad charge from Prince Abbey. Cool Stimulants. Just Quietly. Daddy's lilrl. and Wish Wynne, with Ludv Hill last. Waloeka .lurk wiih three length* nm I" trout ot Prince Abbey and Daddy's Ctrl ns ihev raced ulong the back, where Irish Jig began lo move up. nnd he was running third behind Waiiieka .lack and Prince Abbey five furlongs from home. Running across tbc top knighthood put In a (.rent run which took lilm up second as they lumped tbe second fence from hume. Waloeka .lack was first to turn Into the strut-lit with Knighthood almost on terms. The pair ruccd together at the Inst fence where Wuloeltn Jack blundered nnd came down, leaving Knighthood to go on und win very easily by twelve lengths from Cool Stimulants, which was three lengths In front of Prince Abbey, .(.uianatorm was fourth, followed by Irish .11.. Daddy s (,'irl and Poteen, with Ard-nn-lea last. 'lime. 2.53 .15. CAUTLEY HANDICAP, of 400sov_. Six furlongs. 3—LUCIUS, blk g, iiyrs, by Lucullus —March (Mr. Eliot It. Davis), K._—Keesing 1 I—STARTLE, eh m, .vrs (Mr. A G Turnliull), 7.11— Jones 2 7—Qt'INETTE, br f, r.y.s (Mr. R. iiunnon j, 7.2—Tuohcy 3 Also started: (2) Royal Blood 0.10. (4) P_-o 8.12, (8) lllpo 8.3, (CI Civility 7.12, (II) Lady Lois 7.2, (10) Exactly 0.7, (5) Lucius nnd I'nvo were the quickest tn begin, and nt the end of a furlong they were running together, just In front of Startle, Namutere und Civility. Lady Lois then ran through and led across tiie too iron, Civility, Puvo, Namutere, Qulnetle and Lucius, who were nil closely bunched. Just before reaching the straight, Uulnette took charge und led round tbe home turu from Lucius, Puvo and Startle, who were almost ln line. In the run to the judge Lucius got in front nnd stalling off a slroiig challenge by Startle, won by n neck Cjulnetle was three-quarters of a length away third, followed by Namutere, Royal Blood, Hipo and Puvo. Time. I.l'J 3-5. VAI'XHALL HANDICAP or 250sovs. Seven furlongs. 7—AUCII AMIE, br in, _yrs, by Archlcstuwii—illon Amlc (Messrs. Clark and Moore), 7.11 —MeCorluuc k i 3-Z._X.\_\, eh f, ,'tyrs (Mr. W. Murdoch), B.2—O'Slien - 2-PIXHN, b f, liyrs (Mr. \i. w. Hyde), S.S—Tinker :. Alfio started: (4) Drawbridge 11.0, (1) King the Bell S.S, 10l 'Bevis 8.0, (111) Princess Ibiiinle 7.10, (!)> Drolatlque 7.2, (lit Kiki 7.7, ill) Thurnrosae 7.7. (If!) Llghtwood 7.4. (IS) Mnkura 7.13. (15) Larrikin 7.7, (11) Te Moanul 8.1, and l.oUen Sovereign 7.U. Ring the Beli was quickest to begin, but when the field had properly settled down, Ziiniia wiih in charge from Bin is. Ring Ihe Bell, Pluon, and Prim-ess Ronnie. Crossing the top Ziinnn was Just ciear of Bevis. Pinon, Anh Antic, aud Ring ihe Bell. Ana Antic iiien made a forward move, and wns just behind Znnnn ns they turned .or home, where Pinon and Bevis were handy. A great race to the post snw Arch Amlc bent Zanim by a bead, with Pinon half a length away, third. Tn Mnnnnul was fourth, ful- . lowed by Princess Ronnie. Iting the Be.l. Dniwbn.lic. Mnkor.-i, and ..olden Sovereign. Time, 1.24 :.."i. ST. ANDREW'S HANDICAP. 2—SURVEYOR, eh h, aged, by Nassau — Pedometer (Mr. John Paterson). 11.4 ..McTavish 1 4— IU'AI'.U'A. .li h. Bvrs (Mr. \V. Selinlluini, 8.5—1t. Reed 2 I—LOYAL HUSH, cli h, (Ivrs (Mr. .1. Williamson), K.o—ll. 'coldllnch.. 3 Also started: c:i| Alton 8.2, 17l Stork 7.(1. (..I Cold Jacket 7.4. ill, Zircon 7.0. i!l| Son o' Mine G. 7. (Si Lapidary 0.7. show out, and lie led past the stand, fed I'roni a good start. Alfnrt wns first to show oiil. nnd he led past the stand, fofilciwed by Uunpupil, Loyul Irish. Surveyor, Sim oil Inc. Cold Jacket, Lapidary, 'and Zircon, with Stork last. As they went iilong Ihe bn.k stretch Alfort was still lending ltuapnpu. Surveyor and Loyal Irish. but at the five furlong post Alfort. Hold Jacket. Surveyor, Run pup:: an,. Li.;.-,., insh were closely bunched together. As they entered the top stretch Surveyor drew clear nnd he led into the . trniglit from Runpnpa, .Cold .Inciet nnd Loyn. insh. Holding his own In ihe run to the Judge Surveyor kept the opposition off and In a good finish won by a neck from Runpnpn. with Lovnl Irish three-quarters of a length away, third. C.obl Jacket was fourth, unci then followed Alfort. Zircon. Lnpidnry nnd Stork, will] Son v' Mine Inst. Time, 1.30. T.ADGES OF MOURNING. As n mark nf respect to Mr. A. .1. M - Flinn. who die. as the result of Injuries received 111 tbe first race at Tiikapuun on Saturday, .ill the Jockeys wore cr.-,.,. armbands to-day. THE FEILDING MEETING. SECOND DAYS RESULTS. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) EEILDINC. this day. The second dny of the Feilding races was favoured Willi lieniitlfill weather. The trail; was in llrst-cliiss order. Results: - ' CHELTENHAM HURDLES. One mile nnd 11-half. Equitable, 10.3 1 Miss Mickey. 1(1.'.I o U'ulmntou, 1(1.3 .. Scratched: Pine Arch nnd Veloelfiirm. Won by a neck. Time, 2.41 1-5. OIIOIW STAKES, rive furlong . ' Tnmnlele. ii.lt 1 1 Ilvde I'nrk. i;.i_ i Anklet, f',.4 ;; Scratched: licmmirc nnd I.ndv Ilrntinrk, 1 Won by Hire,--quarters of n length. Time, 1.1 1 ".. I COI.YTON HANDICAP. Six furlongs. I Mingle, 7.3 i Koodoo. 7.11 ■. 1 Deluge. 5.2 3 | Scratched: Lady Itenllnclt nnd Snnt.-biT. i \Y..n by two lengths. Time, 1.14 15.

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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 285, 1 December 1924, Page 7

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TAKAPUNA JOCKEY CLUB. Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 285, 1 December 1924, Page 7

TAKAPUNA JOCKEY CLUB. Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 285, 1 December 1924, Page 7

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