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RANDWICK MEETING ENDS.

WINALOT BEATEN IN PLATE. BACCHUS EFFECTS SURPRISE. Australian and N.Z. Press Association. (Received October 6, 8 p.m.) SYDNEY, Oct. 6. The Australian Jockey Club's Spring Meeting was concluded at Randwick to-day in fine, warm weather, and thero was an attendance of 45,000. The raco track was, in capital order. Tho racing lacked tho interest of previous three days of tho meeting, duo to the absenco of many high-clasß performers. Limerick's withdrawal from tho Randwick Plato disappointed largo numbers of racegoers, who were anxious to see (he contest between the New Zealand champion and Winalot. Bacchus created a surprise by defeating Winalot in tho weight-for-ago race. Hamulus, who went out favourite in tho Clibborn Stakes, completely outclassed tho opposition. Tho following, aro tho details of tho racing : CANONBURY STAKES. A sweepstakes of £ls each, with £IOOO added; for two-year-olds; 5 fur. COMANCHE, R. L. do Percy's br c, by Tho Verderer—Forest Band, 8.5 . . 1 PAY PAIX, Mrs. S. Batro's br f. 8.0 .. 2 REGLE D'Oll, G. Spurway's br c, 8.5 . 3 Sixteen started. Pay Paix was first away from Accepted, Gladioli and Lady Woodvillo. Tin ning for home Pay Paix. was in charge, ahead of Shekels, Gladioli, Lady Woodville and Reglo D'Or. Finishing fast Comanche challenged tho leaders and gained tho verdict by a length aud a-half. Time, lm bis. . WAVERLEY HANDICAP. A sweepstakes of £5 each, with £IOOO added; 12 miles. FONDANT, W. Kelso's b g, "Gyrs, by Cylleno More—Bon Bon, 7.4 . . .. 1 THE PIED PIPER. P. Miller's b g. Syr», 7.0 2 OCTEMBF/R, W. J. Williamson's br g, aged, 7.8 • • Nine started. Fondant'quickly ran to tho front and acted the role of pacemaker from Nan Kourgan, Suntlnro and Octernber. Fondant ltd into the straight from The Pied Piper aud Octember, and gamed the verdict by three-quarters of a length. Time, 3in la CHESTER HANDICAP. A sweepstakes of £lO each, with £IOOO added; G fur. BONNIE MARJOBIE, W. J. Bryan's bm, 4yrs, by Wedge—Pearly, B.S . . J VIOLIAN, J. Forsyth's bg, 4yrs, 9.11 .. 2 GOLDEN VOICE, P. B- Bryue's br g, 6yrs, 9.3 3 Fourteen started. Violian was first away from Whitta. Good Stead and King's Arms. Passing the hall-mile post Whitta had charge ahead of Remora, Golden Voice and Violian. Tho latter took charge at tho distance from Golden Voice, with Bonnie Marjorio finishing fast. In an exciting finish Bonnio Marion* got up in time to snatch a victory by half a head. Time, lm 1355. DOWLING STEEPLECHASE. A sweepstakes of £2 each, with £OOO added; about 3 miles. GREY KNIGHT. McDonald and Hoystcd's gr g, by Lord Fitzroy—Glad Eye, 9.10 . 1 MAILMAN. A. Waugh's bg, aged, 10.0 .. 2 GUNLIKE, C. H. Cassidy's b g, aged, 9.0 S Seven started. Cliandonia and Namcerah led over tho first jump from Mendit, Flipborn and Grey Knight. Racing away from the field Cliandonia and Nameernh establisl'cd 10 lengths lead. At the foot of the hill the last time round Chandonia lost his rider. At the next jump a similar fate overcame Nameerab, leaving Grey Knight and Mailman (o fight out the finish. Grey Knight prevailed by four lengths. Time Cm oois. RANDWICK PLATE. A sweepstakes of £lO each, with £2500 added; weight-for-age; 2 miles. BACCHUS. W. Kelso's br g, Gyrs, by Magpie—Malt Lassie, 9.4 1 WINALOT, E. K White's ch hj, 4yrs, 9.0 2 JOCELYN, J. S. Brumon'a blk m, iyrs, 8.9 3 Also Started.—Spearfolt, 9.7, and Vola-1 nuta, 9.7. Commencing at a slow paco Spearfelt led tho field from Winalot, Valamita, Jocel.vn and Bacchus following. They continued to run in that order up the straight, where Winalot assumed control from Spearfell. Jocelyu. Valamita and Bacchus. Tho latter challenged the winner at tho distance, and in a close finish gained the verdict by a head. Time, 3m 2715. CLIBBORN STAKES. A sweepstakes of £lO each, with £IOOO added; for three-year-olds; special weights with penalties; 1 mile. RAMULUS, J. E. and C. H. Brien'o br c, by Rossendale —Royal Pet, 8.7 . . 1 SOLITAS. J. Collin and F. Foulsham's ch c, 8.12 2 SIR CIIRYSTOPHER, H. R. Munro's gr g, 8.1 3 Also Started.—Coercion <ind Vettoy. Sir Chrystopher acted as pacemaker from Raniultts, Coercion and Solitas. Turning for home Rnmtilus joined Sir Chrystopher ahead of Coercion and Ramulus took charge at. tho distance and won with caBO by two lengths. Time, lm 38$s. FINAL HANDICAP. A sweepstakes of £lO each, with £IOOO added; 1} miles. SPRUIIvER, W. Kelso's blk g, syrs, by Magpie—Bronze Hook, 8.3 . . . .1 GALADEER (Imp.), T. C. Trautwein'a ch h. Syrs, B.G 2 DOLOMITE (Imp.), Constable's br hj, f>yis, 7.3 3 Eleven started. Dolomite acted as pacemaker right ui> to the distance, with Vnllino, Sallio Blue and Spruiker next. Spruiker then rook charge at the distance and won comfortably by two lengths. Time, 2m 61s. NEW ZEALAND OWNERS. WINNINGS AT RANDWICK. Australian and N.Z. Preps Association. (Received ' October 7, 11.55 p.m.) SYDNEY. Oct, 7. The New Zealand owner Mr. C. D. McIndoe headed (ho list of winning owners at Randwick with a first in the Derby aud a third in tho Craven Plate. He won £6957. Mr. Knight was soventh with £1267 10s. MASTERTON RACING CLUB. SPRING MEETING WEIGHTS. [BY TELEGRAPH—rRESS ASSOCIATION.] WELLINGTON, Sunday. Weights for tho Masterton Racing Club's Spring Meeting aro:— NURSERY HANDICAP. 4 fur.—Royal Flyer. 8.8; Courtlike, 8.1; Emotion, General Assembly , SSundust g, Insurgent, Push, Painting. Hav Ronald. Cluny, 8.0; Coon Song. Rangitoa 7.13; Las Vegas f.. Equitanl. Sapient Lady Rene. Winlock. 7.Q; Cutilex, Roman Lake, Duellona, 7.8. MAIDEN STAKES, G fur. (all 8.0.)-Sun-fri ft, Aerooablo. Grey Witch, Stanchion, Kirianu. Chief Bingen. Tripos, Rillot, High Grade, Tcheka, Dancing Star. Ripdaie, Abboteford, Mot hplane, Balloon, Battle Torque. Jot Black. Salt Petrol, Rabbi, Imatea Girl, Pari. Water Spear. Degree, Somburr, Aracnio, Dainty Ways, Lndv Spear, Teremoana Vauclcut'e, Guido Light, 'J'atriiia. HIGH-WEIGHT HANDICAP. 1 mile.— Sunart, 10.13• Shining Armour. 10.11; Star Area, 10.7; Starboard Light. 10.6; Pnlo Star. 10.1; Lady Gay. 9.12; Lin Arlington, 9.9; Pantagruel. Decoy Bird. 9.8; Billion. Sinning Star, 9.7; Grand National, Sir Moment, 9.2; Hymgreat. Lady Passenger, Pantler. Panpaidor. First Ruler. Kempsey. Fair OneOluuru Lass 9.0. LANJBDOWNE HANDICAP. 6 fur.—Historic, 9.0; Kalos, 8.12; Rotowhero, 8.3» Freeze Out, 8.2; Veronese, 7.13; Raukura Barneses. 7.11; Grey Mist, Arrow Boy, 7.9; Teremoana, 7.8; Cold Air, 7.7; Rory Mor, Baskier, 7.G; King Quex. 7.5; Rillet. 7.4; Air Force. 7.2; Shortly, Tripos. Dancing Star, First Ruler, Balloon, Bourso. Red Glow. Salt Petrel Vaucleuse, 7.0. MASTERTON HANDICAP, li miles.— Vertigern. 9.6; Black Mint, Nukumai. 8.11; Blimp, Royal Gumo, 8.1; David GarricV 8.0; Horomoa, 7.13; Shining Armour. 7.9; A nolo. Teri. 7.5; Kilmiss, 7.6: Taliskor. 7.4Wild Pigeon, 7.2; Vigilance, Starboard Light. Imperial Spark, Pflntacruel, Othon, Lady Gay. 7.0. . LAWN HANDICAP, 1 mile.—Palo Star. 9.0; Gold Cure. 8.12; Moorgas. 8.7; Holus Bolus. Spear Miss, 8.4; Rotowhero, 8.3; Billion, Shining Star. 8.2; Ima Rosebud. 7.11; Full Mark, Grand National, 7.10; Gold Bag 7.7; King Quex 7.4; Volplane. Courageous 7.2; Otauru Lass. Stingift. Democratic, Kempsey, Red Glow, Ravino. 7.0. GRANDSTAND HANDICAP. 7 fur,— Commendation. 10.13; Royal Game, 9.12; King Midas. 9.5; Horomea, 9.2; Pangolin, Dobbin, 8.11; Starboard Light. 8.8; Wild Pigeon, 8.5; Anolo. 8.4; Teri. 8.0; Kilmezjio, Vigilance, 7.11- Kalow, 7.10; Decoy BirdLin Arlington. Moorgas, Deluge. 7.8; Spear Miss, Raukura. Gardout, 7.7. ELECTRIC HANDICAP. 5 fur.-Callan-moro. Banket. 9.(3 • Miss Gowrie. 8.3; Dry Area, 8.0; Grey Mist, Arrow Boy. 7.10; Rillet, 7.5; Airforce, 7.3.; Tchoka, Wet Winter. Skvbird. 7.2; Kiriana. Hygrade, Arkansas, Athol .Spear, Bridal Wreath. Bourse, Concentrate 11., Imatca, Girl. P 1 } 1 !- Bl vJf oa ' Water Spear, Tho Dove. Tatrinft, Miss Fiold, Samburr, 7.Q,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20071, 8 October 1928, Page 13

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RANDWICK MEETING ENDS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20071, 8 October 1928, Page 13

RANDWICK MEETING ENDS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20071, 8 October 1928, Page 13