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TO-DAY'S ACCEPTANCES

NEW ZEALAND DERBY FIELP&.IN MINOR EVENTS / THE CRITERION HANDICAP [by. telegraph—press association] CHRISTCHURCH, Sunday Following are the acceptances for tho second day of the N®w Zealand Cup carnival of the Canterbury Jockey Club at Riccarton to-morrow:— MIDDLETON HANDICAP, Of £180; 9 fur. et. lb. et. lb. Locksly ... 10 9 Night Flier . 9 11 Walton Park . 10 3 Elude 9 9 Royal Sceptro 10 2 Flower .... 9 8 Doiran .... 10 1 Nishtguard ..98 Night Recital 912 High Rank .'.90 Tea Garden .9 12 IRWELL HANDICAP, Of £180; two-year-olds; 4 fur. st. lb. et. lb. Wonderful « . 8 5 Custodian ~.76 Bodylino ... 8 3 Silly Owl ..75 Invoice .... 8 3 Joyous .... 7 5 Emissary ... 712 Queen of Song 7 2 Master Reynard 7 12 CRITERION HANDICAP, Of £300; G fur. st. lb. st.lb. Cricket Bat ..96 Hurlingham . 7 12 Silver Streak 8 5 Irish Lancer . 7 11 Great Star ..85 Cranford ... 7 7 Croupier . •. . 8 5 True Shaft ..76 Lordly Knight 7 13 Spoon . . ... 7 5 NEW ZEALAND DERBY STAKES, Of £800; fhree-year-oldB; colts and geldings 8.10, fillies 8.5; 1} miles st. lb. st. lb. Epigram . . . 8 10 Acceptable . . 8 10 Falkland ... 8 10 Passion Fruit 810 Red Manfred . 8 10 Southdown . . 810 Silvox .... 8 10 Guarantee . . 8 10 The Nightly .... 8-10 Masquerader 8 10 Sweet Agnes , 8 5 FENDALTON HANDICAP, Of £300; 11 miles st. Ib. st. lb. Shatter . * . . 8 1 Eminent ... 7 9 The Smuggler 7 13 Ramo 7 5 Rocket .... 7 13 Tout le. Monde 7 5 Minerval . 7 J2 Chrysology ..75 Brambletorn . 711 RANDOLPH HANDICAP, Of £180; 7 fur. st. lb. ' . v et. lh. Worship ... 8 11 Last Link ..73 Blazon .... 8 10 Flying Amy ..70 Metal Bird . . 8 10 Knocklong ..70 Copyist .... 8 6 Final Shot ..70 Prostration ..86 Tod Rank ..70 Monastic ... 7 13 Grampian ... 7 0 Gaysome ... 7 13 Liege Lord . . 7 0 Bon Tray . . 7 11 Red Dance ... 7 O Davolo .... 7 11 Proscenium ~70 Dollar Prince . 7 10 Marfjuillo ... 7 0 Sibella .... 7 10 Knockfin ... 7 0 High Tor ... 7 3

EPSOM HANDICAP, Of JK2OO; 1 irila Bt. lb, et. lb. Meprisant ..93 Forestry ... 8 4 Argentic ... 9 1 Dorian ... . 711 Fanelagh ... 8 13 Heather Glow 7 11 Riri . • • . 8 10 Emotion ... 711 Miladi . . » . 8 8 Doiran . . . t 7 11 Gallant Fox . 8 4 REVIEW OF THE FIELDS TRACK IN GOOD ORDER WEATHER PROSPECTS DOUBTFUL [by TELEGRAPH —OTN correspondent] CHRISTCHURCS,; Sunday Light showers fell throughout to-day and the prospects this evening did .not'appear very "bright for to-morrow's meeting. Unless there is a heavier fall during the night the track will not be affected to any extent. The following horses may;be given most support :-r Middleton Handicap.—Walton Park, Doiran, Flower. Irwell Handicap.—lnvoice, Wonderful, Bodyline. , . , Criterion Handicap.—Hurlmgham, Cricket Bat, True Shaft. Derby.—Bed Manfred, Southdown, Isightly. Fendalton Handicap.—Rocket, Ramo, The Smuggler. „ , _ , Randolph Handicap.—Copyist, Davolo, Metal Bird. Epsom Handicap.—Miladi, White Doe, Emotion. ■ 1 WIN FOR WINOOKA RACE AT BALTIMORE (Received November 5, 5.5 p.m.) BALTIMORE, Nov. 4 In a special race to-day Winooka won, with Gold Step second, and Good Advice third. - - The race was over sis furlongs and Winooka's time was lm lis, or l-5s better than in Wednesday's event. , There were 'five starters, the other two being Spring Steel and Tambour. • ■ . The Australian horse beat Gold Step by a length, with Good Advice half a length away. It was Winooka's best performance in America and he was given an ovation by the 15.000 spectators. He is to be shipped to New York to-morrow. ■■ Mr. Naylor say? the special race at Belmont Park will bo over six furlohgs and restricted .to four starters. Winooka and Flying Heels both, will carry Bst. Blb, Good Advice Bst slb, and Sergeant Byrne 7st 31b. The purse will be 2000 dollars, added to a sweepstake of 250 dollars each._ Mr. Naylor is negotiating with an English club for a race in London about Christmas.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21641, 6 November 1933, Page 7

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TO-DAY'S ACCEPTANCES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21641, 6 November 1933, Page 7

TO-DAY'S ACCEPTANCES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21641, 6 November 1933, Page 7

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