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The Turf.

September 20— Manawatu Hunt Club. September 22. 23—Ashburton Count? 8.0.' September 23, 25—Avondale J.C. September 23. 25—Otaki-Maori R.C. September 28, 2»—Geraldine B.C. September 30—Napier Park B.C. Oeteber 4.—Hawke’s Bay J.C. Qeteber 6 and 7—North Otago J.C. October 7—Pakuranga Hunt Club. October 12 and 14—Dunedin J.C. ©•taker 13 and 14—Whangaroi J.C. October 13 and 14—Ma.terton R.C. October 21 aad 23—Wellington R.C. October 2 land 28—Gore R.C. October 23.—North Canterbury and Oxford J.C. October 23—Waipawa County R.C. October 23—Waverley-Waitotara R.C. October 23.—Waikato Runt Chib. October 28 aad 28—Poverty Bay Turf Oak. October 27—Poverty Bay Hunt Club, •etober 28—Taratahi-Cartorton R.C. Nov. 4, B.—Auckland B.C. Nov. 4,6, 8, 11.—Canterbury J.C. Nov. 10, 11.—Hamilton R.C. Nov. IS.—Hsr.whenua B.C. Nov. 17, 18.—Winton J.C. Nov. 22.—Ashhuret-Pohangina B.C. CLOAMINC’S GREAT WIN. BEAUFORD EASILY BEATEN. FRESH GLORY GAINED. . , Sydney, Sept. 17. At the Rosehill races the Hill Stakes resulted:—Gloaming (Young) 1, Beauford (Wood), 2, Soorak (Munro) 3. Won by a length and a quarter, with five lengths between second and third. Time 1.38}. Gloaming crowned himself with fresh glory by the decisive fashion in which he disposed of Beauford in record time for the Rosehill course. According to the great bulk of the turf cognoscenti, Beauford since the previous Saturday merited a special pedestal in Australasian turfdom as a result of his triumphs over Euiythmic and Gloaming, but many of the latter’s admirers were still confident that he would turn the tables with the weather and course conditions favourable. Despite ominous clouds m the forenoon the weather was beautiful, but the course was heavy. When the barrier rose Gloaming was caught side on, but quickly moved into fourth position. Beauford went to the front almost at the jump and at five furlongs was two lengths clear of Wish Wynne, Gloaming two and a-half lengths further back. Rounding the bend Gloaming gained on Wish Wynne and entering the straight set after Beauford. To the great astonishment of the crowd the New Zealander overhauled the leader, who appeared unable even to challenge the visitor in the final furlong to the post. The crowd, which had been momentarily dumbed by the easy manner in which Gloaming accomplished victory, quickly realised the position and lustily cheered the visitor until taken back to the saddling paddock. A noteworthy feature of the finish was Beaufotd’s failure to hang to his rival when challenged at the final turn. The “Sunday Sun” says: “When the New Zealander challenged Beauford ■ he went past him just as decisively as Beanford passed him on the previous Saturday. The Newcastle horse could go no faster, whereas Gloaming had a kick left which landed the victory. He ■ proved to have more pace than he was credited with, but the lustre of Beauford was not dimmed by the fact that with 9.7 up he finished If lengths behind the mighty New Zealander.” Other results were:— The Rosehill Guineas. —Casorta 1. Cliffdale 2. Tressayr 3. Won by three lengths. Time 1.55. Shag ran unplaced in the three-year-old handicap. WANGANUI RACES. CONCLUDING RESULTS. Wanganui, Sept. 16. The Wanganui Jockey Club’s Spring Meeting was concluded to-day in fine weather. The tote handled £59.805 10s for the meeting, against £72,860 10s last year. The following are the concluding results:— Railway Hack.—Blush 1, Beilina 2. Zouave 3. Won by three-quarters of a length. Timo 1.15 3-5. Higgie Handicap.—Muraahi 1, Tenterfield 2. Warrawee 3. Won by a head. Time 2 9 4-5. Moutoa Hack. —All Cerise 1. Helen Rufus 2. Comical 3. Won by a head. Time 1.50 4-b Owen Handicap—lrapuka 1, Civilform 2. Wrangle 3. Won by a length and a-half. Time 1.14 3-5.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 235, 18 September 1922, Page 2

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The Turf. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 235, 18 September 1922, Page 2

The Turf. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 235, 18 September 1922, Page 2

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