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SPORTING

BATING FI XTI'RKS, Nov. 20, 21—Otnki Maori R.C., Spring', Xov. 20, 21 —Win ton J.C., Annunl Xov. 2M—Levin R.C., Annunl. Xov 2.'!, 2o —To Kuiti RX'., Annual. Xov. MU, Dev. 2 —Foil ding J.C., Jubilee. Xov. MO. Dec. 2—Takapuna J. 0., Spring. Dec. ti, 7—Tauniarunui R.C., Annual. Dec. 7 — Ashburton K.C., Summer. Dec. 11, 12 —rWoodville Dis. J.C.. ■Sumr. Dec, 14—AVaipa R.C., Annual. Dec. IS, 10 —Egniout R.C., Summer. Dec. 20, 27—Taranaki J.C., Christmas. Dec. 20—Westland R.C., Christmas. Dec. 20, 27, 28 —Manawatu R.*C., Sumr. Dee. 20, 28—Dunedin J.C., Summer. Doc. 20, MO, Jan. 1, 2 —Auckland R.C., Summer. Dec. 27 —Cattle Flat Hack. Dec. 28, Jan. I—Greymonth J.C.. Sumr,

TROTTING DATES. Otahuhu T.C. —Nov. 20. 23. Forbury Park T.O.—Nov. 27, 30. Nelson T.Q. —Dee. 6, 7. New Brighton T.C. —Dec. 14. Ashburton T.f. —Dee. 26. Gore T.C.—Dee. 26. Westport T.C. —Dec, 26, 27. South Wafrarapa T.C. —Dee. 26, 28. Auckland T.C.—December 27, 28, 31. Winton T.O. —Dee. 28. Tnanahua T.C.—Dec. 30.

WAIKATO RACES. SPRINT TO PEGAWAY. KAHA BEST HACK. (Per Presr Association. —Copyright.) HAMILTON, This Day. The remaining events on the first day of the AVaikato Racing -Club's spring meeting resulted as follows: — -Claudcdands' Highwcight Handicap, of 150 sovs; one mile. —(3) Sir Russell non 8.1, 3. Ti Tree, True Blood, not S.l, 3, Ti Tree, True Blood, Mithra, Respirator, King AVillonyx and Alloy wore scratched. Won by a length and a quarter each way. Time. -1.44 1-5. Clarkin Hack, of 150 sovs; one mile. —(2) Kaha 8.2, 1; (1) Imperial Prince 8.11, 2; (3) Prince -of Orange 7.2, 3. Some Lady, Brampton and Spring Abbey wore scratched. AVon by threequarters of a length each way. Time. ’Cambridge Handicap, of 350 sovs; sir furlongs.—(.l) Peg’away 9.13/1; (5) Prince Aval 7.2, 2; (3) Royal Boulton 7.9, 3. Aware re, Mervette, Mosaic, Air King and Glenstar were scratched. Won by half a length; Royal Doulton a length further away. Time.—l.lß. Hautapu Hack Handicap, of 100 sovs; seven furlongs.—(lo) Storm Fiend, 8.1, 1; (8) Whakama, 7.3, 2; (2) A’alroe, 8.5, 3. Also started: (1) Leitrim 8.13, (7) Micrometer 8.9, (3) Archileen S.l, (9) The Jack Jumper 7.4, (13) Oscar 7.2, (12) Snow Prince 7.2, (5) Crown Arch 7.1, (4) Sports King, (14) Dainty Arch, (6) Ruby Dawn, (11) The Sun 7.0. Won by three-quarters of a length, third horse a neck awav. Time.—l. 29 3-5.

C.J.C. MEETING.

CHIDE TAKES GOLD CUP,

HUNTING CRY BEST MILER

(Per Press Association. —Oo)yrlght.) CHRISTCHURCH, This Day.

The concluding events at the Canterbury Jackey Club’s spring carnival resulted as follows: —

Seymour Handicap, of 300 sovs; seven furlongs. —(1) A T ali 7.13, 1; (8) Blue Metal S.l, 2; (5) Make Up 7.9, 3. Dutch Money and Taurua were scratched. AVon by a head. Time — 1.25.

j G. G. Stead-Gold Cup, of ,SOO sovs;

i weight-for-agc, one mile and a qnar- | ter. —(2) Chide 9.0, I; (i) Honour j 7.12, 2; (3) Historic 9.;!, 3. Admiral I Drake was scratched. Won by threequarters of a length. Time—2.3-5.

Stonyhursf Handicap, of 500 sovs; one mile. — (I) Hunting Cry 8.13, 1; (3) Admiral Drake 8.12, 2; (2) Count Palatine 8,13, 3. Jalcux, Night Lad, Royal Parade and Tigrano were scratched. Won by a length. Time—--1.39 3-5.

Femlalton Handicap, of 000 so vs; one mile and a quarto;,— (4) Panther, 8.5, 1; (1) Kabbi, 8.11, 2; (6) Yoma, 7.9 3. Ai so started: Vertigern, 9.0; White Fang, 8.10; Cashier, 8.9; Spearmiss, 7.1 d; Full Feather, 7.12; Teheka, 7.1; Malmsey, Tresham, 7.0. Won by a nook. Time —2.7 3-d. TE KUITI MEETING. LIST OF ACCEPTORS.

(Per Press Association, —Copyright.)

TE KUITI, This Day,

The Te Kuiti Racing "Club's annual race meeting is to open on Saturday, November 23, and the second day is fixed for the succeeding .Monday. Following is tlie list of acceptances for the .first day:—

Maiden Handicap, of 100 sovs; seven furlongs.—Pa plait Amour 9.0, Glenison 5.7, Tasty 8.4, Marechal 8.0, Coll, Nassau Lady 7.13, Day Lass, Irish Comet, Ttiku, Valreina, Town Fancy, Whitiora, Joy Girl, Ding Dong, Grand ArcTT 7.12.

Kopaki Hurdles, of 120 sovs; about one mile and three-quarters.,, — Cybele, 9.13, Ah AVera 9.11, The Lamb 9.10, Gold Rep 9.0, Mashoor 9.2, Spalpiko, Red Day, Ring Potoa, .Bob Amans, Lucess, Otranto, Taha 9.0.

Awakino Hack, of 100 sovs; six furlongs. —A’alroe 8.9, Actuation SJS, Archileen 8.5, Cruaehan S.l, To Taone 7.12, Royal Lover 7.11, Abbess 7.9, Patere, Appellant 7.8, Snow Prince, Big Bertha 7.6, Havilaml 7.2, Abbey Queen, No.rval Tea 7.1., Dainty Arch,, Day Guide, Gay Caha.Mpra,'Talley King, Te Maria, Belle Star, Ruby Dawn 7.0.

Te Kuiti Cup, of 325 sovs; one mile and a quarter. —Maori Boy 9.0, Lady's Boy 5.9, The Swell 8.3, Le Chbncas' 8.2, Manly 7.5, The Lover, Flying Prince 7.6, Ohincmuri 7.5, Black Maire 7.’2, Wcnday, Hipo, Hakanoa, Glenstar 7.0.

Te Kumi Hade, -of. LIU so,vs;i. oho mile.—Unoco 9.13, Pompiens,- Appellant, Luminary 8,7/G.lena'Bay: 8;5,: Terrapeen 8.3, Mountain Guide, .•. -Spring Abbey 8,1, Always, . Master Koley, Grand Arch, Tuku S.o:‘ ! ’

Puketutu Handicap, of 130 sovs;- seven furlongs. —Ohiuemu-ri 8.13,;’Ti Tree 8.12, Macroom 8.4, Prince Ipr 8.2, ■ Clams, Glenstar, Palmares, Sir Russell, Lunette 8.0. . " . ‘

Otorohanga Hack, of 100 six furlongs—Arehieval 7.13, Te Taone 7.1 P, Royal Lover 7.11, Patere, The Jack Jumper, Appellant 7.8,, Snow Prince, Big. Bertha, Fiapperette, Oscar 7.6, Crowp Arch 7.5, Abbey Queen 7.27' Monetize, Tasty, Qninsilla 7.1, Yalstreet, Princess Snow, Te Knmonga, AVilliain of. Orange, Otranto, Tuku 7.0.

Stewards’ Handicap, ’-of 200 sovs; six furlongs.—Ridgemount 9.0, A war ere 8.6, Mervotto 8.2, Takutama 7.13, Billikins 7.9, The Begum 7.5, Town Bird 7.3, Areheon, Macroom 7.2, Air King, Hakanoa, Taneriri, Cymon 7.1.

DRIVERS IN TROUBLE

TAVO MEN FINED,

At a meeting of the Judicial Committee of the N.Z. Metropolitan Trotting Club, A. E. Bussell, driver of Tamerlane in the Middelton Handicap, was fined £lO and severely cautioned for unduly using his whip. F. G. Holmes, trainer and driver of Audo Bell, was lined £5 for not applying for permission to put toe weights on that horse in the Governor’s Handi-

AUSTRALIAN TURF,

LINKAGE WINS ARMADALE:

(Deceived 8.44 a.m.) MELBOURNE, This Day,

At the Victorian Amateur Turf Club’s meeting on Katurday, the Armadale Handicap, of one mile and three furlongs, resulted as follows: —Lineage 7.1), (W. Duncan) 1; Ethelton 7.8, (W. Elliott) L’; Cimbrian 8.12, (0. Phillips) :i. Twelve started. Won by half a length. Time —2.19 J.

RACING AT RAND-WICK.

N.Z. HORSES TO THE EORE

BONNY MARJORIE MEETS HOSTILITY.

(Received 8.44 a.m.) SYDNEY, This Day.

Results of the leading events run at Randwick on■Saturday, are as follows:

November Handicap, one mile and a half—The Banker (N.Z.) 8.7, (J.

Munro)’ 1; Phpatu (N.Z.) 8.3, 2; Patadawn (N.Z.) 7*2,-. 3. Eleven- started. AVon by four lengths, third horse a head further away. Time —2.34;|. Highwcight Handicap, one mile. — Gosto (N.Z.) 9.6, (McCarten) .1; Bolliqger 9.0, 2; Wangoola 8.0, 3. Twenty-one started. Won by half a bbigfli. Time—l.3B:}.

, Bonnie Marjorie, which failed badly: at Canterbury Park a fortnight ago affor running consistently for some ..time, was the subject of. one .of the greatest hostile demonstrations seen for,years when she won the Flying Handicap easily.

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Northern Advocate, 18 November 1929, Page 9

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SPORTING Northern Advocate, 18 November 1929, Page 9

SPORTING Northern Advocate, 18 November 1929, Page 9