FLEMINGTON RACES
THIRD DAY'S EVENTS THE LINLITHGOW STAKES NEW ZEALAND ACCEPTORS MELBOURNE, Nov. G New Zoaland-owned and bred horses among the acceptors for tho third day of the Victoria Racing Club's meeting at Flemington to-morrow are as follows: FLYING HANDICAP, of £500; S fur.Araunah, Quarto, Gay Sheila. BYRON MOORE STAKES, of £300: two-year-olds; 5 fur.— Mnrtinborough, Prince Quex, Cricket, Gay Brunette, Bold Blood.
CARNIVAL HANDICAP, of £500: three-year-olds; li miles.—Gay Circle, Yilderim. Gay Sheik,' Link Divine. East Cape. VETERAN STAKES, of £500; li miles.Sporting Blood, Limbohm. Korero, Cape Morn.
LINLITHGOW STAKES, of £1000; weieht for-age; 1 mile.—Synagogue, Silver Jubilee, Gay Blonde.
On tho tan at Flemington to-day Silver Jubilee ran three furlongs in 375, and Thrawn a mile in 1.45}.
VOITRE'S SUCCESSES
RIDES WINNING DOUBLE VICTORIAN ASCOT RACES (Received November G, 10.15 p.m.) MELBOURNE, Nov. 6 Keith Voitre rode the winning double, Speardale and Gay Chow at the Ascot meeting to-day. Voitre's percentages for his Flemington wins total £520. Marabou is to run in the Fisher Plate on Saturday. To-day'si results included: — Ascot Handicap: Royal Barb, 1; Lisburn Belle, 2; Silhouette, 3. Time, lm 1445. Tallagatta Handicap: Your Honor, 1; Journey's End, 2; Autumn Air, 3. Time, lm 27Js. Jack Horner lost his rider at the start of the first division of the Egerton Handicap. Shanghai Lady ran eighth in the second division. Isaacs ran fifth in the Egerton Korero was unplaced in tho Welter. * / MARABOU A STAYER VOITRE'S RIDING TACTICS SYDNEY. Nov. 6 Commenting on the Melbourne Cup, the Sydney Morning Herald says: Running the raco of a true stayer, and taking full advantage of his comparatively light weight, Marabou achieved fame by winning the Melbourne Cup. Marabou thoroughly appreciated Voitre's riding tactics by settling down at the mile and aquafter post, and thereafter he simply acted to the dictates of his rider. Marabou did not show the slightest intention to shirk, but Voitro was determined to leave nothing to chance in the straight and, after Sarcherie and Sylvandale were beaten ofL the continued to display vigour with hands and heels, and Marabou forced his way into the turf archives with a two lengths and a-half win. Until Marabou won tho Cup yesterday he • had only two previous victories. Sarcherie was extremely unfortunate in finding Marabou in such rare condition, and she had to bo content with second place for tho second year in succession. Sarcherie was magnificent in defeat, as was also Sylvandale, who gave a remarkable display, considering his weight. . Old Shadow King showed wonderful dash over the final furlong, and just failed to gain another place. Peter Pan's tremendous weight was altogether too much for him, and he beat only four horses home. 5 , v , The Telegraph says: Voitre's experience of Marabou's peculiarities was a; vital factor. Voitre is a master" tactician, and gained the greatest victory of his great riding career. ASCOT MEETING PRINCE POMBAL'S THIRD J (Received November 6, 8.55 p.m.)? . "1: SYDNEY^ Nov.,6 At the Ascot races to-day Pombal ran third in the first division of the High Weight Flying Handicap. Grand Duke was unplaced in the second division. Wild Dove and Sir -Walter were placed in the Three and Four Year Old Handicap. ■ I MEETING AT PUKEKOHE ENTRIES DUE TO-MORROW Nominations for tho Bay of Islands race meeting to be held at Pukekoho on November 23 close to-morrow, with Messrs. Blomfiold and Company, Auckland, at 5 p.m., and with the secretary, Mr, W. J. Short, Pukekoho, at 6 p.m. . , . ;, HORSES FOR WHANGAREI SPECIAL. TRAIN CONTINGENT ; i v f '• ' The following horses wero taken to Whangarei "by the" special train yesterday:—*' ;ti •. | From Ellerslie.—Green Pc.tch, To Broney, Gay Broney; Vera Acre, King Mestor, Hawthorn, Royal Appellant, Teddy Boy., Bayora. Express, Tidalia, Enlightenment, Abbey I'eale, Solaria. From Avondale. —Sur Vanna, Rothoon, Velocipede, To Hai, Whakapara, Gay Cockade, Bonny Gay, Impellant, British Jewel, Glittering, Orcfield, Gold Musk, Orenda, Lady Diana. From Takanini.—Lap Up, High Quality, Landlubber, Merry Lap. From Pukekoho. Bellkynan, Lady Mabs, Miss Lu. RIDING ENGAGEMENTS LIST OF JOCKEYS* MOUNTS The following is the. list of jockeys' mounts at tho Whangarei Racing Club's Spring Meeting to-day:— L. C. Clifford. —Tidalia, EnlightenA. rturray.-ftllbroney, Impellant. L; Dulieu. —Ballymoney. , ; A. G. Parsons.—Te Broney, Landlubber. W. Thomson.— rLady Diana. J. D., Burgess.—Merry Lap. E. Stanway. —Orenda. J. Winder.— High Quality. SCRATCHINGS POSTED [bt telegraph —OWN correspondent] WHANGAREI, Wednesday The following scratchings havo been posted for the Whangarei Racing Club's meeting to-morrow:— j Huanui Hack Hurdles— Huskie. ! All engagements. —Tatna-a-ihipa. RACING FIXTURES November 7. 9— Whangarei Racing Club. November 9—Hawko's Bay Jockey Club. November 9. 11. 13, 16—Canterbury Jockey Club. _ . . November 16-Carterton Racing Club. November 16. IS—Waikato Racing Club,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22260, 7 November 1935, Page 11
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