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THE TURF.

FIXTURES. Nov. 1. <l. S. and II Canterbury J.C. Metropolitan. Nov. 29 and 31) Feilding J.C. Spring. I lei. <> 7 — Wood’, ille J.C. Summer Me-ting. Dec. 26 am! 29, and Jan. 1 and 2--Auckland I’.C. Summer. April " and 9 Feilding J.C. Easter. Jan. I ami 2 -Hawke's Buy J.C. Summer .Meeting. •Jan. 23 and 2-1- —Wairoa County R.C. Annual Meeting. FLEMINGTON RACES. OAKS DAY. Flemington. Nov. !). Idc.-tl weather prevaileiT to-day and 11-. ere was a large crowd, bigger than on any previous Oaks Day. The course was in good order, hut the fields were small. Results:--November Hurdle Race. I orest P:iiie< I. Battiry 2. Zal 3. Other starti-rs: Jules, Yarrabar. Elegy and Trajeetr.-ry. Won by three lengths, a length between second and third. Time I'i...

| Mimosa Stakes.—Ratlilea 1. CharI latan 2. Effervescence (late Fizzer) I 3. Clint- starters: Rathkealc, Loch 1 Army. Dunard. Lucus. Keck. King Aiostvn. and Flask. Effervescence I led to the half distance. Won by thia rquartcrs of a length, two I lengths separating second and third. | Time 1.15.1. Linlithgow Stakes.- -Popinjay 1, | Lage r and Beverage (dead heat) 2. I Other startfis : Comedy King. Lady j Medalli‘l. Kuringai. and Woolerina. Woolerina was Inst. Wen by a ! length. Time 1.39 J. Carnival Handicap.--Fla ith 1, I Mary Seaton 2. Didus 3. Other starters: Flaxen, Eyeglass, Hartfell, i iVoad. Posadas. Sanskrit, and Radi- | ator. Mary Seaton made the running to the abattoirs, where she was leading by four lengths from Flaitli. Hartfcll. Posadas, Didus and Eyei glass. The last named ran into second place at the half-mile post from Mary Seaton and Flaith. The 1 later cut down the leaders easily and I won by two lengths, four lengths dividing second and tith’d. Time 2.7?. Flaxen was last. i Oaks Stakes.- Wilari 1. Orvito 2, ] Qtit cn May 3. Ollier starters : Blyth-

sr m<\ Bunting, Nia;i. Malt Bloss-nn, Dcluianie and St. Abbs. N.vau led out of the si raigiit. and had a lead of ten lengths along the river from Malt Blossom. Blithesome, .May Queen and Orvieto. AA’ilari ran the front below the four furlongs and won very easily by a lengtli ami thret quarters, five lengths between second and third. Time 2.2,. Veteran Stakes. —Prizefighter I, Adgio 2, Britain 3. Other starters: Dyed Garments. Havel. Dtabolo. Alorm. Marled. Camballo, Isothermal. Flavel led to the bridge, where Prizefighter passed and took charge and led to the six furlongs from Alarm, Marled, Camballo, IsotherPrizefighter led into the straight from Britain and Adgio, and won easily by two and a half lengths, two lengths between second and third. Time 2.35.

t .J.C. METPIOPOEITAN MEETING.

ACEPTANCES FOR TO-MORROW

Christchurch, Nov. 9.

The following are the acceptances for the concluding day of the Canterbury Jockey Club’s Metropolitan meeting : Uressy Weiter. of 300 sovs. : 6 furlongs. --Culprit, St. Toney 9.5. Sea King 9.3, Bronze M. 11. Colleen Mary K. 7. Fist ictifl’. Crosbie. Kilts, Rangiatua 8.6, Lady Moutoa, Outward ".I. Ainiwell 8.3, Expansion. Query 7.13, Cianmetia 7.8. Guide tiiar, Nithsdale, Heather Brae 7.7. Port Cooper Hurdles, of 200 sovs ; wire rciind and a distance.- Hawick I 1.1. Passive ID. 10. Idealism 10.7. Tyrannic 10.6. Gobi Bird 10.3, Master Paul 10.2, Gold Pin 9.4, Southern Cross, Nova. Milo, Santa Claus 9.0. Seymour Handicap, of 130 sovs. ; 6 fttt longs. - Pilgrim s May 9.5. Query 9.0, Odessa 8.12. Aphaea B,b, Somersault 8.4, Gangway 7.13. Big Blast 7.i2, Kimona 7.7. Troon 7.4, 1-oan:. Flake. White Flag. Battalion. Corrie 7.0.

Members’ Handicap, of 600 sovs : 7 furlongs.—Equitas 9.9, Xyland 9.4, Formby 8.13, Undecided 8.6, Effort 8.1, Ireland 8.0, Labour Day, Faunus, Byron 7.11. Dazzling 7.10, Hertnia 7.7. .Medallist 6.11, Avarice 6.10, Lotigslep. Floater 6.7. Pioneer Handicap, of 300 sots: 5 furlongs. Bandore 8.1. Bon Ton 8.2, Gicnfiiiiian «. 1. Brown Owl 7.13, Bonitas. Taffeta 7.10, Anna Carloona, Gnome 7.7. Scottish Star. Star Dancer. May Dalrymple. Pippin 7.3. Peg, Nyx 6.11, Art 6.7.

G. G. Stead Memorial Gohl Cup. of 750 sovs. (a cup value of 200 sovs. ami 5:50 soi s. in specie) : weight, for aee: I] mile.-Lus Angelos. ViecAiiinii’al. M.-io tni Madcap. Miscount. St. Pett-rsiiuig. Counterfeit. Randolph Handicap, of 350 soi s. ; 6 furlongs.- l auniis 9.0, Culprit 8.10, Rurik -AH Guns 8.0. Glenspring, Genius 7.13, Medallist] 7.12, Merry Frank 7.11. Crosbie, Kilts 7.7, Beacon 7.0, Gold Battciv 6.13, I’assiou 6.12, (Tanmena 6.11, Armstrong, True Knight 6.10. Turiia, Alitiapai Fi-udall on Handicap. 01 500 sovs.; ; j mile. Mendip 8.13. Elect l akofi 8.11. Merrtvoiiia 8.9, Iranui 8.4, Moreeambi- 8.3, Counterfeit. Labour Dai 8.2, St. Aidvn 7.11, Rose Noble 7.10, Patriotic 7.9, Parable 7.8, Birklin<- 7.7. The ( oriict. Taimhauser ii. 13, Miimnra 6.11, Outward 6.10, Cionsi mil, Util lander. N iglitlight

BALE GF YEARLINGS

Chiisteliurch, Nov. 9.

The a’.tHiitd sale of the Elderslie a:;d Bntitside vcarlings was held to-il,-ti. Twenty three lots were catalogued and nineteen were sold, most of them al prices tliai did not compare its fai curably as could have been expected with previous sales, though the best of the lots were in every way premising, and they were sett into the ring locking very well indeed. Results; — Bl tINSIDE YEARLINGS. brown full oy (.. harli inagitc 11. — iliuimuau. - - .0 o’liii.ic»a colt by Charlemagne 11.— Scastien. — vur. G. 1/. uavavtcod, i.KAvn fitly by Charlemagne ll.— Happ.i v tun y.-Air Ouuctui luunericru, lotigs. L»ay eon by Charlemagne ll.— .Mi;:. Mr. 1:. Chisholm. ciOgs. Day liny i>y t naricmagne 11.— Annabebv. —Jh. C-onng achnston, 3< mgs. Day colt by Charlemagne IL — Janet. —Air. Cmshotm, 35hgs.

Day colt by Charlemagne 11. - Ai’iuigcra. —Passed. Chesnut colt by Vasco —Silkgown. —Air. G. D. Greenwood, 450 gs.

Day coil by Charlemagne 11.— Naui ilcid. —Passed.

bay colt by Charlemagne ll.— Demeter.- -Passed.

Brown filly by Charlemagne ll.— Cmtronnc. —Air. Goring Johnston, I 76gt:. Bay filly by Charlemagne ll.— St. Regis.—Mi'. L. C. Hazlett, 1 logs. Bay filly by Charlemagne II. — Ida-'i. Mr. G reeuv -.od. l.Tigs. Bay filly by Chattemagne ILMaritn.— Mr. J. H. Presser. Is9gs. Total. 243(igs. Average for 10 lots sold, —-Mgs. ELDERSLJ EYE AR LIN (IS. Brown cold by Charlemagne ll.— da:;« by Steimiak —Roseila.--Mr. O. S. Watkins, 50gs. ('hesnut colt by Vasco Belle (lair. - Mr. Abbot. Isog-. Brown colt by Vasco—Madder.— Air. Goring Johnstone. 326g5. E.-.>wn colt by Charlemagne IL— I£| , Gam -Mr. H. Chisholm. 4"!<gs. Bm-.ni ''sit Ly Sarto —Reel. —Mr. F. J. Bait on. 7<>gs. ('!• colt by Vasco—Dina.—Mill. D. Greenwood. 325g5. (h- --.mH cell Ly Vc-' Teacup.— M-. N. (.'. Phillip, h’s-. Bav '"lt by Va.-’.’o—Mosca.--Mr. E. Mcl.-d. 25gBav gelding by Sarto— Britomart. - Mr. H. Roberts. si<g~. T..: G:;sg.-. f'-r l<As. 159 4-9gS.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 276, 10 November 1911, Page 2

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THE TURF. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 276, 10 November 1911, Page 2

THE TURF. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 276, 10 November 1911, Page 2