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SPORTING.

There is very little doing at Riccarton just now, as most- of tho horses are having a short spell. R. Ellis has broken in tie two-year-old sister to Will Oakland (Finland —Tfebelli). She is g brown, built on the same lines 03 her brother, to whom she bears a strong re. semblance, savo that she will be bigger and show more quality. It. Alexander is staying on at Riccarton with Mr J. Qrigg's horses until b« takes them to the Timaru meeting. Afterwards they will return to Longbeach. Thirteen North Island trained horses left for Wellington on Tuesday by the .Mararop., and another batch go by the 1 sarno boat to-day. Before the end of the week all the visiting horses from the North will have left Riccarton. W. McDonald has decided to send Romance, and Sir Huon to their owner in Aucklnnd. The going has become too hard for Romance, and McDonald has come to the conclusion that it is useless persevering with Sir Huon, as it is nearly two years since that gelding won a race, during; which time he has started on 31 ocoasions, and is still kept well up in tho weights. "I am not going to be a party to crushing the small racing clubs," said Mr W. F. Massey to a deputation ot tho Waverley Racing Club, which asked for an extra day's racing for the club. "If this is simply a matter of an extrp day's racing, as it seeni9 to be, '' lie added, "1 should be in favour of giving it. I regret, in some respects, that the report of tho Racing Commission was not adopted by Parliament, It was an excellent report, but they went too far in some details, and the proposal to abolish some of the old clubs roused opposition to the report going through. Amythas found the crushing weight of lOst 131b all too much for him in the Horowhenua Oup yesterday and plodded along behind the field all the way. As ho has not raced for some time the gal- i lop is certain to do him good, and he may yet be wen measuring strides with the Dominion's best in Auckland at Christmastime. •••• Beloved, who won the Horowhenua Cup, has not performed at all well this season., but now that she has struck form she may reproduce the best she showed last year, when she won a couple of good race® at the Otaki Maori and Masterton Spring Meetings. .She had been galloping well in her work and ■would probably go out faTourite. Kail, winner of the Manakau Hurdles, is a more than useful sort of hurdler, and yesterday's sucoeisa was his second win sirice August. His previous one was attained at Napier Park, when, carrying ,9st lllb, he defeated a big field in the Greenmeadows Hftck Hurdles, including Hyrax lOst lllb and Blaok Art 9st 71b, He ia well enough bred to run in ahv company beiV<r i,y All Black —Mrs Wings, by Tatters, bv Quilt—Spearfeldt, by Nordenfeldt—Speargrass, by Traducer, He is trained by P. Smith at Hastings. For the Ashhurst-Pohangina Meeting, the following re-handicaps have been declared:—Hack Hurdles, Kail 11 11; Pohangina Handicap, Kikini 7 9; Flying Hack Handicap, Miss Reno 8 13; Eomako Hack Handicap, Waipatu 7 9. ' ' v:'- v HOROWHENUA B.C.'S ANNUAL i MEETING. (PRESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.) LEVIN, November 15. The Horowhenua .Racing Club's Anriunl Meeting. was held tq-day in fine weather. There was a lttr£e attendance, and the tot*' lisator investments amounted' to £16,704, "U against £18,899 .> test >jwar. : Remit* MANAKAU HACK , HURDLES, oM9O sovs; 11m—Kail 11,3 1; Malingerer 0 S 2; WaimataQ 912 8. "Ruddy 11 6; "Wills* Bang JO 8; Pacific Slope 9 8; Island' D 8; Lady Paa 9Big Gun 9: Circulate 9; Ignition 9; and Naughty 9 also started. Won by a length; bait a lenfcth second and third, Tfme, 2m 48s. "WELTER HACK HANDICAP, y ot 180 sovs; 7f—Militaire 8 8 1; Slave Mart 7 12 9; Pleasure 88 8. Yankee Dan 88; Merry Queen .8 4; Admiration 7 12; Empyrean 7 13j Z«ro Hour 7 9; Deborah 7 7; Password 7 7;,» and Merrimas 7 7 also started. . Won by tf nose after a slashing finish; three-qnarteTs olalength, second and third. Time, 1m 33 2-ss. i . MAIDEN HACK RACE, of 100 sovs; : weight 8 7; 6f—Waipatu 1; Treadwell 2; Good Mark 8. Bonny Louisa, Expedite, Panache, Glengariv*. Salvador, Believe. Elixir, Bravato, San Franette, Rose de V»J, Bonifant, and Happy Pays , also started. Won by a length. Time, lm 17, 2-6s. LEVIN HACK HANDICAP, 4f 180 Sovs; flf—Snateher 8 3 1; Vltella 7 10 9; Magistrate 710 3. Helen .Rufus 9; Cochineal 8 10;- Miss Rene 8 9; Vindictive. 8: Will Prosper 7: and Jolly Bruce 7 also started. Time, lm 16 1-Ss. ' HOROWHENUA CUP, of 250 sovs; second 20, third 10. Urn. T. Bevan's cli m Beloved by Gaieley— Hinemahura aged 6 9.. .. 1 A. E. Booth's br f Merry Pay 4yrs 7 9 2 H. Tupaea and Taranaki te Ua's b m Makere 6yrs 7 7 .. .. 8 - Amythas 10 13; Halifax 7 5; and Satin 6 7 also. started. Beloved led from start to finish, and won by half a length.. Amythas ran behind the .field all the way. Time, 2m 9 l-ss. LAKE HACK HANDICAP, of 120 sovs; lm and » distance —Pleasure 7 9 1; Fere 7 10 2; Basso & 6 3. Slave Mart 7 6; Wapping 7 S; Deborah 7.; and Merrimas>7 I also started. Won by a bead. Time, 2m 9 l-ss. > McDonald memorial handicap, of 175 sovs; second~ls, third 5. 7f. . J. Sullivan's b in Kikini by Merry Moment—Ariom Syr a 8 .. .. . 1 ,F. J. Carmont'a ch f Helen Rufus 4yrs 8 2 • • • .. 2 J. G. Duncan's ch a Blackmail' Syrs , 9 6 ... .. - 8 Astinome 9 5; Ruddy 9 1; Princess Pat 8 13; Kuia 8 9; Probate 8 7; Bestir 8; Gold Problem 8; Beloved 8; and Hollowroi 8 also started. . . Won by half a length. Time, lm 80s. HOKIO HACK HANDICAP, of 120 sovs; 51—Miss Bene 8 11 1; Cochineal 8 12 2; Snatcher 8 5 8." Loyal Maid 85; Atspo 8; Bonecto 7 11; Bonny 7 2; Gold Cairo 7 2; Golden VI 7; Le Pen 7; San Pranette 7; and Fran 7 also started. Tiuo, lm 2 2-ss. -

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17613, 16 November 1922, Page 10

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SPORTING. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17613, 16 November 1922, Page 10

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