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DUNEDIN RACES (United Press Association.) DUNEDIN, Oct .12. Mosgiel Handicap: Bonnie Winkie.i; Angelo 2if Silent King 3. Scratched : Corn Rigs. Won by threequarters of a length. Time 2.8 1-5. Trial Stakes: Linhope 1; Ravenna 2; Balaaor 3. Scratched: Veil. Won by two lengths. Time 1.29 4-5. Electric Handicap: Glentruin 1; Franchise. 2; Mantua 3. Scratched : Roseday, Sweet Memory. Won by two lengths. Time 1.14 3-5. Taioma Handicap: Kerry Star 1; Boughleen Dhoun 2; psterman. Won by a neck. Time 1.15 3-5. October Welter: Red Gown 1; Murza 2; Counter Stroke 3. Won by four lengths. Time 1.43 Totalisator investments £19200, compared with £22,801 last year. MASTERTON RACES MASTERTON, This Day. The weather is showery for the races. Tligh Weight Handicap: Sir Wai 1, Kyoto 2, Fera 3. Scratched Punishment. Won by a head; time, 2.15. Trial Stakes: Gazeworthy 1; Refrigeration 2; Kilbird 3. Scratched : Pantagliuel. Won -b. ytwo lengths. Time 1.31. Flying Handicap: Ambitious 1; Kikini 2; Roval Box 3. Also started: Dainty Step, -Kittle River, Backsheesh, Probate, Island, Won by a bead. Time 1.16 4-5. AUSTRALIAN RACING (By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) (Australian & N.Z. Cable Association.) MEUIOURNE, Oct. 12. J. Mahonev will ride Soorak in the Caulfield Cup. T. Toohey will ride Harvest King in both Cups. ' Scratching for tho Caulfield Cup are ' ■Duke Napoli, Duke Isinglass, Prince Sandy, Furious, Julia Grey; for the Melbourne Cup, Prince Sandy, Duke Napoli, Julia Grey. . , , , ri Caulfield Stakes acceptors include The Cypher, Eurythmic, Rostrum, Violoncello, Tangalooma. Harvest King, t and Stare. * ENGLISH RACING LONDON, Oct. 11. The Cesarewitch Stakes result caused a sensation in the racing world. Light Dragoon, ridden by an apprentice named Pryor, had a commanding lead at the bushes, and stalled oif Ingham s great challenge on Villager, who was three lengths ahead of Ceylonese.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 13 October 1922, Page 5

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THE TURF Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 13 October 1922, Page 5

THE TURF Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 13 October 1922, Page 5