SECOND DAY’S FIELDS
(New Zealand Preus Association) INVERCARGILL, Nov. 18. The double on the second day of the Southland Racing Club’s centennial meeting on Wednesday will be on the Century Handicap and the Dr. Menzies Handicap. Acceptances are:— (FTAUTAU HURDLES, of £285; one mile and a half.—Lumphanan (5) 11-0: Exodus (8) 10-7; Export (12) 10-6; Incredible (7) 10-1; Tut Tut (6) 9-12: Portree (2». Miss Step (3) 9-6: Irish Chief (4). Hunt the Slipper (9) 9-3: Naughty Boy (10) 9-2: Brude (1), Whenuapai (11) 9-0. 12.40 p.m.— LUMSDEN PLATE, of £280: seven furlongs.—First Division: Arch Villain (2). Roi d’Armour (8), Rusty (3), Kalendale (11) His Honour (4). Darky Pilot (5). Miss Callander (13). Gallant Peter (12), Eden’s Pride (7), Sir Roslyn (9), The Trek (14) 8-5: Arctic Star (1), Brianbra (6). Bright Style (10) 8-0. Second Division: Massenet (10). Equipage (3>. The Shark (8). Edgewood (1), Wee Dawn (2). Gold Coon (6). Sheeogue (12). Bright Bridge (5), Royal Glen (11). Almanac (13), Niderland (14), Belle o’ Buchan (7) 8-5; Baby Toes (9). Copper Maid (4) 8-0.
MOSSBURN HANDICAP, of £335: seven furlongs.—First Division: King’s Lace (10) 9-7; Dawn Light (7) 8-13; Appreciate (14) 8-12: Lady Eden (6) 8-6; Sarkey (9) 8-3; Royal Way (4) 7-13: Geneva (13) 7-11; Nicastro (11) 7-9; Aquarius (8) 7-8; Sabin (3), Say Nothing (12). Field Dress (5), Sure Lance (2), Royal Summer (1) 7-7. Second Division: Palace (13) 9-0; Smart (3) 8-13: Fixing Svmbol (11) 8-9; By Jove (4) 8-3: Fault (12) 8-0: Sea Pen (9) 7-12; Sir Echo (2) 7-9; Grey Light (10) 7-8; Maori Hill (8). Newton Crest (5). Treasure Shiel (14), Super Bid (7). Fine Line (6), De Galard (1) 7-7.
2.20 p.m.— CENTURY HANDICAP, of £750; one mile and three furlongs.—Cheerio (3) 9-0; Garoloch (2) 8-11; Sawdust II (8). Dinner Chat (4). Desert Cloud (1) 8-8; Armando (5). Marjo (9) 8-4; Patris (7) 8-3: Obelisk (6) 7-10.
BLUFF TWO-YEAR-OLD HANDICAP, of £225: four furlongs.—Surapt (1) 8-8; Barana (6) 8-3: Sea Rock (3) 7-13: Gold Creek (7). Kelp (4), Sea Buoy (2), Top Flight (9). Black Ray (5) 7-12; Jet Flight (10) 7-8; Mo (11), Incandescent (8) 7-7. 3.40 p.m.—
SOUTHLAND GUINEAS, of £500: one mile.—Uban (3) 9-6; Mitre Peak (2) 9-1; Believe Me (5). Aquarius (6), Pilot Light (1) 8-10; Salonica (4) 8-5.
4 DOCTOR MENZIES’ HANDICAP, of £300; one mile and three furlongs.— Devon Downs (3) 9-0; Meadow Gold (10) 8-12: Allan (18) 8-11; Plunder (8) 8-3: Hunt the Slioper (1). Exchequer (13) 8-2: Svdney Wake (6) 8-0; Silver Spring (15). Salfaulter (17), Cocos (4), Channel Flight (11). Jollishah (16). Night Cast (12). Southern Call (5). Eden’s Pride (9). Rex Robe (2). April Showers (14), Pitlochry (7) 7-12. 5 p.m.—
INVERCARGILL HANDICAP, of £4OO. one mile.—Landon (8> 8-12: Skylight (4) 8-10; Desert Cloud (3) 8-8: Rathkeale (2) 8-2: Spring Night <9i 7-13; Nairn Bridge <l<U. Accountant (6) 7-11: Cornflake (7) 7-10; Canasta (5), Wayren (1) 7-7. AGENCY BETTING £326,052 HANDLED ON SATURDAY (New Zealand Press Association) WELLINGTON, Nov. 18. The Totalisator Agency Board handled £326.052 for the five race meetings on Saturday. This comprised win and place £162.675, and doubles £163.377. Totals for individual meetings and offcourse substitutes are:— Hamilton: £148.917 (Nikiatu). Feilding: £109.882 10s (King of Joy). Otaki: £19.836 (Bonnie Prince—Single Derby bracket). Reefton: £6634 10s (Dellar). Invercargill- £40.782 (none required)
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Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28129, 19 November 1956, Page 4
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