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THE TURF

NORTH OTAGO MEETING BUCKLEY MEMORIAL WON BY MELEE. Bv Tolearauh—Press Association. Oamaru, February 18. The North Otago Autumn race meeting concluded in overcast weather. The coursa was fast. TAire was a fair attendance, and the totalizator handled £15,M3 IDs., compared with £17,223 10b. on the second day last year. The total for the meeting was £32,206 ICs., compared with £33,425 last year, Results:— TALIHANA HURDLES, of 140 bovs. One mile and a half. Vice-Regal, Sst. 131 b 1 Mandrake, 9st. 41b 2 Barrister, 12st. 61b 3 Also started: War Hawk, lOst. 81b.; Moonglow, 9st. Won by a length. Time, 2min. 43sec. MAIDEN PLATE, of 120 sovs. Six furlongs. Wliiplock, Bst. 101 b 1 Paddy's Hope, Bst. 101 b 2 Blazes, Ost. 101 b 3 Also started: White Tips, Judv Abbot, tiolden Sarto, Redcliff, Bst. 101 - Won by a length. Time, Imin. 18sec. BURNSIDE HANDICAP, of 140 sovs. Seven furlongs. Bonny Mac, Sst. 111 b 1 Kilbarry, Bst. 111 b 2 Footlights, 7st. 121 b Also started: Orange Bitters, 9st. 131 b.; Roniform, 9st. 61b.; Cannie Jack, Ruddy Gold, Sst. 131 b.; Lima. Bst. 111 b.; Chinatown, Sst. 61b.; Charleroi, Bst. 21b. Won by half a length. Time, Imin. BUCKLEY MEMORIAL HANDICAP, of 400 savs. One mile and a quarter. Melee, 7st. 131 b. 1 Linden, 9st " Sunny Corner, Bst. 131 b 3 Also started: Glenshine, Bst-. 51b.; All Ready, Sst. 21b.; Whipcord, 7st. 61b. Won by half a length. Time, 2min. 9 4-ssec. NURSERY HANDICAP, of 140 sovs. Four furlongs. Songbird. Bst. 51b 1 Kilfane, 9st. 21b 2 Dame Fortune, 7st. lib 3 Also started. Janus, Calibration, 6st. /lb. Won by a short neck. Time, 49sec. WINDSOR HANDICAP, of 140 sovb. Six furlongs. Killala, Ost. 11b J Starlike, 7et. 131 b - Bonny Mac, 7st 101 b. ••••■•- a Also started: Corn Rigs, Sst. 31b.; Kilbarrv, 7st. 111 b.: Carnbrae, 7st. 71b.; Sunlit, 7st. 31b.;, Palladium, 6st. 121 b.; San Salvador, 6st.'7,lb. Won hv three lengths. Time. Imin. ISsec. PARKSIDE WELTER HANDICAP, of 160 sovs. Seven furlongs. Kilkee, 9st. i Tiranga. Bst. 61b “ Thaddeus, 9st. 21b. •■••• i'VVww S Also started: General Advance, Bst.lZlß., .Tolm Barleycorn, Bst. 71b., wed BarleyRigs, Sst. lib- (coupled): Bellshine Bst. 51b.; Miss Camouflage, 7st. 131 b.; Bevolu-. tion, 7st. 91b. ... . Won by a length and a half. Time, Imin. 28sec. . WAITAKI HANDICAP, of 200 sots. Six furlongs. Will Oakffind, i Killowen. Sst. g Palamon. Bst. 61b Also started: Red shire, Sst. 51b. Won by a head. Time. Imin 14 Msec. TOLACA BAY ACCEPTANCES. By Telegraph—Press Association. Cisborne, February 18. Following are the Tolaga Bay- Jockey Club's acceptances:— MAIDEN SCURRY, of 50 sovs. Five furlongs All Bst.—Heather Light, Lady Flalh, Ring-akalta, Demlone, Fort George, General Carrington. Sign, Bobella, Sliver King. Puketawa.’ Heather Queen. FLYING HANDICAP, of 75 Bovs. Six turlongsX-Sweet Corn, lOst 21b.; Dribble, Ist 71b ; Jovial. Sst. 31b-; Prince Randall Orawia, 7st. 131 b.; Ahura. 7st 31b., Eau de Cologne, 6st. 121 b.; Demlone, 6st. 71b. WELTER. HANDICAP, of 60 soys. Seven fiirlnntrs —Sweet Corn, list. Bib., vra-teur, Bst. 131 b.; Gay Boy. Sst. 101b._; Aurore, Bst. 121 b.; Hoki Fox. Sst. 71b., Empire, L IHSTR I ICT'MAIDEN RACE, of 45 sovs Five furlongs All 9st.-Syzygy. Highway, Rmga-1-aha Heather Queen, Frivolo, Conuno, (Henray, Silver King. Hinetautopi, Puke--1 UAWA°STAKES HANDICAP of 100 sovs. One mile and a. quarter -Dribole 9st.. Cleft. Sst. 101 b.; Orawia. Vet. 41b., Hyrax, 6st. 101 b.: Orateur. 6st. 7lb. HACK HANDICAP, of 50 sovs. Six fur|nno.s —Prlnre Randall. 9st. 131 b.: Ahura-, (jst 41b • Eau de Cologne, 7st. 101 b.: Fort GcOTgc 7st. 91b.: General Carrington. Jet. Bib.; JHenther Light, Lady Flash, B DISTRICT TUCK HANDICAP of’ 60 sovs. 9*% a ;’Heatoer Queen 9st. 51b.; Frtoo o klnerant’offi 6 9st S 6st. 71b. AUSTRALIAN EMBARGO ON RACING VATC AUTUATN MEETING ABANv.n.i.v. d oNED. (Rep. February 18, midnight.) Melbourne, February 18. The Victoria Amateur Turf Club has decided to abandon its autumn meeting, and has fixed a meeting for March 12. Press Assn. NOTES AND COMMENTS By Glencoh. Acceptances for the Wanganui Meeting Cl Unlere Mr“ Alexander saves the situation and again produces Silver Link it Sioaming ffi ih Ult th e 0 Of |F d co J l U o^ 8 at W ™ smart five furlongs on the plou&n. r Price is not by any means satisfied tlmt has finished his racing career and he will endeavour to patch up the Martian horse for some of the Auckland, the EnglUh from Pasta. The principal win of the h^ile ar Auckla^ Ch ha h s e a a ‘Tse n aritog d fnn-brother to Surveyor ha. S Mm from Mr. Norman Falkiner for reigns Some time back Mr. Stead comMr. Falklner to. go to SOOgns. for the youngster if he liked him. and When reporting the deal ns effected, the buyer told Mr. Stead that he was a, rift in return for the Demosthenes filly F uenev. which the Hawke’s Bay spot sman sent him 18 months ago, and who has proved such a good winner in Sydney. According to a southern writer Mr. W. Gardiner is cross and puzzled over the running- of Corn Tims on Dunedin Cup ffav. The horse finished last and was so terribly distressed that Dave Gilson thought for haU an hour or more that he might, die. The occurrence is a myetnrv to bo+li owner ond trainer. Savs an English writer: At .Tolto. tiro son Of Roi Hnrodo Pretty ■Polly's sister Miranda, knocked down, to Mr. T IT. Lowry, of New Zealand, is a wonderful bargain, and will suynly an invaluable new lino “down utideir T? J". "M’fl’on "ho rebelled waTic’n.nul with Glooming. Vesnimci. and Ttossini. PlinYn. 11° Q . been re’hnndiennped to 41b in the Wnn«*anni Cun. She will ajrain be ridden by TT. Gray.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 125, 19 February 1921, Page 8

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THE TURF Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 125, 19 February 1921, Page 8

THE TURF Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 125, 19 February 1921, Page 8

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