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AUCKLAND RACING CLUB SECOND DAY ACCEPT A NCEf| Auckland, Nov. 26. Following are the acceptances for the second day of the Auckland Racing Club’s mici-spring meeting on Saturday. The field is one over the safety limit in the Pupukc Handicap, and provision has been made for divisions: — 12.0—Vauxhall Handicap, of £6OO rn.—Baby Girl, 8.4; Park Royal, 8.3; Ruling Master, 8.2; Stcppeland. 8.1: Beau Volo, Beau Siri. 7.13; Battle Royal, 7.12; Bronya, 7.8; Old Dooley, Balgowan, Corineus, Stable Boy, Happy Fox, Sir Jovial. To-night, Shortbread, Battledawn, A bar is, Rajalal, Rina Light, Morcbu Park, Talk-a-lot, Fiorin, Chief Robin. 7.7. 12.45—Stanley Handicap, of £6OO (lm).—Tavernside, 10.2; Zulu Boy. 8.12; Land Warden. 8.7: Dougal, 8.3: Playfellow. 8.1; Tilting, 7.12; Jovial Song, 7.9; Furioso, Antipay, 7.8; Raphael, Honora, Default. Seafine, 7.7. I.2s—Kawau Hurdles, of £750 (2m). —Mynet. Expellant, 10.7; Tc Kawiti, 10.5; Corsac, 10.3; Dumbo, 10.2; Sir Grant, 10.1; Sir Dingle, 10.0; Lucky Alex, 9.12; Prince Rewa. 9.6; Kilcommon, 9.0. 2.o—St. Andrew’s Handicap, of £BOO (11m). —Lanclveyor, 9.6; Coronaire. 9.0; Expanse, 8.6; Tweedsmuir, 8.3; Hippodrome, 8.2; Cowper, 7.13; Our Gold, Corot, 7.8; Billy Poach, 7.7; Abbey Fox, 7.3; British Talent, Royce, Autoscorc, Sousa, 7.0.

2.ss—Rakino Handicap, of £600: two-year-old fillies (sf).—Regal Praise, 8.2; Brierly, 7.12; Diamond Doll. Mary Jane, Jean Harlow. Orelio filly, 7.9; Gay Ranee, 7.8; Floral Dance, Jenny Wren, Night Messenger, Glarnis Pal, 7.5; Min. clora, 7.3.

8-40—Pupuke Handicap, of £6ooi (£BOO if divided) (60.—First division:' St. Leon, 8.11; Kerry Lad, 8.5; Light-! mint. 8.4: Tilting, 7.12; Hunting Park, : 7.9; Raphael, Borderer, Wild Blood, I Yours and Mine, Tightline, Kill Fast, I Last Survey, 7.7. Second division: j I Colonel Dink, 8.9: Beau Martian, 8.1; ■ Whirlwind Star. 7.12; Sweet Baffles, I Winstake, Travelling Star, Jayquil, Os. J lentatious, Maid of Sherwood, South | Riding. Brome, Bay Jim, 7.7. i 4.3o—Ngataringa Handicap, of £750 | (60.—Exeter, 9.9; Cambria, 9.1; Lord | Luck, 8.2; Kentish, 7.12; My Bonnie. 7.8; | Kindroon, 7.6; Flowerburn, 7.5; Saltj water, Subadar. Gay Star, Royal Glory. Sir Simon. Royal Slipper, 7.0. s.ls—Cautley Handicap, of £750 1 | (lm).—Peter Gregor. 9.7; Expanse. 9.5: i I Nawab. Gay Lally, Nepeta. 9.0; York-! | ish, 8.12; Bonny Pay. 8.13: Royal Master j 'Royal Merit, 8.2; Sir Leon, Gay Chat’ I Yes Tor, Tarzah, Broieform, 8.0. TYPHOON RETURNS Wellington, This Day. | Trainer C. J. Stowe returned from [Sidney on the Waipori yesterday with Typhoon. Typhoon came through his I | Australia campaign well and went on i Levin yesterday, where he will be f given a week’s spell on his owner’s! ' farm. He will then return to Hastings | j to be prepared for the Wellington Cup. HORSES LEAVING PICCARTON ) Christchurch, Nov., 26. ! Several North Island horses are leav- j i ing Riccarton without remaining for i tl.n remainder of the New Zealand Cup meeting. Those travelling north to-1 night were: Langue d'Or, Gigli, Julius j Caesar, Chung Chong, Verdant, Sweet j Biscuit, Hormuz, Tuis and Reorapa. ! ELECTRIC TOTALISATOR ! ORDERED Foxton, Nov. 27.' Mr M. B. Bergin, trustee for the Napier Park, Hawkes Bay, Woodville, | Masterton, Levin and Foxton Racing) Clubs, to-day placed an order for the' purchase of a portable electric totalisator to be owned and operated by I these clubs. It is anticipated that the' machine will be available for use by' these clubs in the 1946 season enabling: them to offer patrons the most modern! electric win and place facilities available. The machine is capable of handling a turnover of £250.000 a day. The machine is similar to that installed on modern “dog track” courses in Great Britain and will eliminate the tedious delays associated with obsolete manual totalisators.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 80, 28 November 1945, Page 3

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SPORTING Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 80, 28 November 1945, Page 3

SPORTING Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 80, 28 November 1945, Page 3

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