SPORTING.
TIMARU RACES.
DECREASE IN TOTE INVEST-
MENTS
(By. Telegraph — Per Press Association*
TIMARU, Nov. 24. The South Canterbury Club's races concluded to-day in fine weather. There was a large attendance. The tote investments for the meeting totalled £6304 as compared with £6,---632 for last Spring- meeting. Ten. bookmakers were licensed at ;£20 ; 1O S each. The results are as follows • — November Handicap—^Big Bias; 1, Achray 2. Aunt Sally 3. TTiem c 1-14 3.5. Members Handicap — Lupuhte 1, Perm 2, lady Orizoin 3. Time 1.2 1.5. •• „ Levels Hurdles— Coy 1, Full of Trumps 2, Farley Grove 3.' Time 2.56 1.5. At the last jump, Southern Cross, who was in. the lead, fell. His rider G. J. Pine "sustained a broken collarbone. Jockey Club Handicap— Medallist 1 Fasnakyle 2, Flambeau 3. Time 1.40' 4:5.. ■•. ""■ . ■ '■ ... . Stewards Welter—Grand Slam 1. Adage 2, Glenfield 3. Time 1.28 4.5. Hack Handicap — Nithsdale 1, Stepmeter 2, Muscadine 3. Time 1.2 2.5. •Farewell / Handicap— -Busyland 1. Scotch Plaid 2, Federal 3. Time 1-.13 4.5 ' ' ■
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Grey River Argus, 25 November 1910, Page 3
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