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TURF.

RACING FIXTURES.

November 10- —AVhangarei IRC. Nov. 24, 26—To Kuiti R.C. Nov. 30, Dec. I—TakapuJia.l—TakapuJia. J.CV December 7, B—Cromwell J.C. Dec. S—Taumarunui R.C. Dec. 12, 13—Woodville D.J.C. Dec. 14, 15—Oamaru J.C. >, Doc. 1 15—AVaipa R.C. Dec. 26—Waipukurau J.C. Dec. 26, 27—Dunedin J.C. Dec. 26, 27—Westland R.C. Dec. 26, 27—Taranaki J.C. Dec. 26, 27. 29—Mannwatu R.C. Dec! 26, 2S, Jan. 1, .2, Auckland R.C. Dec. 29, Jan. 1, 2—Greymouth J.C. January I—Waikouaiti R.C. Jan. 1: —Wyndham R.C. Jan. I, 2—Hawke's Bay J.C. Jan. 1, 2—Stratford R.C. Jan. l; 2—Marton J.C. Jan. 2, 6—Southland R.C. Jan. 5, 7—Vincent J.C. Jan. 7, S—Reefton J.C!. Jan. 12, 14—Thames J.C. Jan. 16 —OpotikivJ.C. Jan. 19—Bay of Islands R.C.

C.J.C. . GOLD CUR TO LAUGHING PRINCE rPress Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, Nov. 10. The C.J.C. Metropolitan meeting ended to-day. Tho weather was indifferent, there being slight showers and it was overcast. The course -was good and the attendance fair. The tote investments were £52,293, as compared with £54,428 on tho same day last year. The total for the four days was £194,079 as against £204,499 10s. _ _■ Port Cooper Hurdles.—2 J • M. damson’s Carint-hia (F.\ T'hojnpson) l; 5 Troilus 10.9 (Tilson) 2, 4 Bonntic 10.6 (D. O’Connor) 3. Also ran: I. Diana’s Dad, 3 Nine of Spades, '8 Ned Kelly, 8 Mime, 7 Pantleiv Won by a length and six lengths. Djana s Lad was fourth. Time, 3.15 1-5. C’ressy Handicap.—l V. Riddiford’s Historic 8.9 (B. H. Morris) l; 11 Taboo 8.9 (B. Brodie) 2; 10 Rascal 7.9 (A. Eastood) 3. Also ran • 4 Solrose, 2 Gay Sonnett, 6 Lucy Locket, 5 Gold Brick, 3 Money Mine, 6 Pangolin, 9 Buoyant, 12 Decoy Bird, 8 Moratorium. Won by a length and. half a length. Pangolin was fourth. Time, 1.27 2-5. Pioneer Handicap.—2 R. S. Irwin’s Ncdda 8.4 (L. Rosewarne) 1 ; 1 Dutch Money 7.9 (T. Green) 2; 4 First Money 8.5 (R, Reed) 3. Also ran: 3 Francolin, '5 Stealth, 7 Jaleux, 8 Count Palatine, 6 Push. 10 Captivate, 12 Sunny Pal, 9..L00t, 11 Marcel Wave. Won by ft neck each way. Franc Olin was fourth. Time, 48 l-ssec,' Afembers’ Handicap.—7 D. JI. Robert’s Red Hoclilo (A. Eastwood) l; 3 Benzora 7.11 Barry) 2; 6 Sat Sail 8.11 (F. Voight) 3. Also ran: 1 Cimabue, o Arrow Lad., 2 Child’splay, 4 Royal Saxony 8 Golden Armdur arid Haze (bracketed), 9 Banket. Won by a neck and two lengths. Haze was fourth. Time, 1.26. - .... Seymour Handicap.—lo V. Riddiford’s Panther 9.6 (B. H. Morris) X; 5 Tori 9.G (L. G. Morris) 2; S Smithereens 7.1 X (IRi. Covcney) 3. Also ran: 11 Amor, 1 Sarnia., 3 Camisador. 2 Denier, 9 Phastar, 7 Honeycomb, 4 Impertinence and Broadmoor (bracketed), G Freezeout, 13 Rigmarole, 17 Valuator, 12 Tembroney.- 14 Uproar, 15 Gayhird, 16 Star Raid. Won by a neck and half n length.’/- Camisader was fourth. Time, 1.27 2-5.

G. G. STEAD.GOLD CUP ' Of SCO sova;- w.f.a., 1-1 • miles ' 1— T. A. Duncan’s Laughing Prince 9.0 (L. G. Morris)... 1 2G. G. Holmes’ Rapier 9.2 (J. Campbell) 2 4—Dr. it. G. Louisson’s. Hoylnko 9.3 (J. Barry) 3 - Also ran: 3 Goblin Market, 5 Silver Paper. Won by a length and a half and a length. Silver Paper was fourth. Time, 2.G 2-5* Stoneyhurst Handicap.—s R. J. Murphy’s Concentrate 8.11 (B. H. Morris) 1; 3 Moorgas 8.11 (RReed) 2; 7 Roi De Val 7.5 (T. Metcalfe) 3. Ak?o ran: 1. Consent, 4 Pride, 2 Prickles, 6 Rabbi, 8 Calamine, 9 Tho Viscount. Won by a head and a length. Rabbi was fourth Time, 1.41. Fendaltou Handicap, —2 Mrs G. IT. Griggs’ -First Sight 7.13 (L. J. Ellis) 1; 1 Mandano 8.12 (L. CL .Morris) 2; 0 Rotor 7.7 (C. East-,, wood) 3. Also ran: 5 Pink Note, 3 Mend ip ,4 Sir Roy, S Phillipic, 7. Front Rank, 9 Vaward. Won by a length and UThalf and a tieclc. Mcn--dip was fourth. Time, 2.6. WHANGAREI RACES STAOSI WINS PARK HANDICAP (Press Association.) WHANGAREI, Nov. LO. For the second day’s races the weather was windy and showery. Kauri. Handicap.—l Fancy Boy 1, 5 Envoy 2, 3 Sulla 3. Also ran: St. Amos, Echelo, Furore, Lucklninc, Gazerin. Won by a length and threequarters of a length. Time, 1.3 2-5. Marsden Handicap.—2 Frothblowot- L, 5 Exalted 2, 1. Vallar 3. Also ran: Hone Hekc, Lord Abhel, Abbey Queen, Segment, Michael, Camp Prince, Owairaka. Won by half a length and a length. Time. 1.161-5. Segment broke a. leg and was destroyed. Kcesiug, the rider, broke a collarbone. A judicial enquiry found the incident was purely accidental. Poroti Handicap.—l Ripon Abbey. !, 2 Wonday 2, 4 Just Quietly 3. Also ran: Mangani, Clockwork, iMiss Alma, AVon by «a length and four lengths. Time, 3.1. Park Handicap.—l Siaosi 1,3 Desert Glow 2,2 Papatu 3. Also ran: To Monanni, Thursby, Transformer. Won by a length and two lengths. Time, 1.41. t President’s Handicap.— 2 lea Time 1, 3 Serang 2, 1 Awarera 3. Also ran: Baby Bun, Ballymoy 11. Won by threequarters of a length and three lengths. Time, 1.16 3-5. A protest against Tea Time for interfering with Serang was dismiss€(J. <r Kamo Handicap.—B Sunny Morn U, 4 Right , and Left 2, 3 Exalted 3. Also ran: Kiwanga, Kildeer, Glenetta, Turn, Blue Bonnet, Fiery Lad, Tllingar, Viburnum. AVon by one and a-quarter lengths and half a length. Time, 1.32 2-5.. „ Titoki Handicap.—l Mosque 1, 3 Air King 2,2 Bomharder 3. Also ran: Brampton, Nasstck, Luelclaine. AVon by half a length and a length. Time, 1.32. Farewell Handicap.—3 Serang 1, 1 Sleepy Sol 2, 5 AVenday 3* Also ran:. Scat, Right ' and Left. AVon by three-quarters" of a length and a length. Time, 1.44. Tho totalisator handled, £17,756 against £22,038 for the second day last year, making the total £32,155, compared with £40,9-12 last year.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10741, 12 November 1928, Page 7

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TURF. Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10741, 12 November 1928, Page 7

TURF. Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10741, 12 November 1928, Page 7