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CORE MEETING

CONCLUDING DAY’S RESULTS. PEE PEESS ASSOCIATION. GORE, March 11The Gore Racing Club’s autumn meeting concluded ro-day in fine weatner. Too re was a good attendance and good fields. The totalisator handled ,£14,293 10s. a total of £31,280. against £24,020 last year. - Results:—GRANDSTAND HACK HANDICAP,. Of 150 sovs; seven furlongs. 4 Cattach. 7.11 (A. H. Wilson) 1 I—Miss Camouflage, 8.3 - 3—Twinkle, 8.6 •••• * \lfio started—2 Sunlit 8.6, 5 Rax 8. Won by two lengths. Time. Imin 29, 1 -° sec - progressive TROT, Of 135 sovs; one mile and a half. 3 Harold Soon, 12yds bhd (J. McLennan) 1 1— Minimax, 48yds bhd 2 2 Silver Shoe, 96yds bhd ............... 3 Also started—7 Four O’clock limit, 10 Lord Rokeby limit and Evening Chimes 12 (coupled), 15 Sweet Chimes limit, 3 Biddy Tracey 84 (coupled with the winner), 8 Laura Child 73. 16 War Chimes 12, 13 Jolly Major 36. 11 Rothstar 36, 5 Tahiti 36, 9 Cross Battery 60, 4 Eros 60, 6 Matin C&imos T2,- 14 Masterpiece 84.' 12 Malice 120. Won by twolengtns. Time, 3min 41 l-sseo. RACING CLUB HANDICAP, Of 230 sovs; one mile and a distance. 1— Almoner, 7.5 (A. E. Ellis) 1 5 Benefit. 7 2 4 Mazama, 7 3 Also started—3 Eorke’s Drift 9.5, 2 Elens 9.5, 6 Claverhonse 7.10. Almoner came through in the straight and in a good finish won by a neck. A head separated second and third. Time, Imin 56sec. HOKONUI HACK HANDICAP, Of 120 sovs: six furlongs. 2 Pal. 7.8 (I. Tilson) 1 7 Lewis Gun 2 6 Drift A Also started—l Martifors 7.13, 8 Erro noous 7.13, 2 Pallah 7.9, 5 Hinetura 7.7. 4 Lady Knight 7.7. Won by throe lengths. Time, Imin 16sec. SUBURBAN STEEPLECHASE. Of 145 sovs; about-two miles. 1— Takedown, 10.6 <W, Griffiths) 1 3 Miss Trixie, 9.9 2 2 Glenisla, 10.5 3 Also started —5 Dunmure 9.7, a Fair Play 9.7. 7 Whipcord 9.7, 4 Wildenloch 9-7. Fair Play fell and Dunmure ran off. Won by a length. Time. 4min 2lsec. PRESIDENT’S HANDICAP, Of 150 sovs; six furlongs. I—Kilbrogan, 9.13 (P. 33. Jones) 1 8— Palamon, 7.7 2 4 Revolution, 7 3 Also started—3 Benefit 7,8, 5 Robert Bell 7.5, 6 Glenspons© 7. Won *by a neck. Time, Imin 15sec. v TELEGRAPH TROT. Of 100 sovs; one -mile. 1 — Lucalena, limit (F. E. Jones) 1 2 Vera Mauritius, 36 2 7 Indiana Girl, 36 3 Also started—B Chiming Bolls limit, 12 Dandy Dragoon limit, 9 Kentucky Wood limit. 1 Quick March 24 (coupled with the winner), 3 Dragoon 36, 5 Anna 48, 4 Van Director CO, 6 Matin Chimes 84, 10 Masterpiece 96. Won by three lengths. ■ Time, 2min 26 l-ssco. BOROUGH JIAnDICAP, Of 100 sovs; on© mile. 2 Kilkce, 8.13 (W. Robinson) 1 3 Thaddcus. 8.3 3 ■l—Aycliffe, 7.3 3 Ala) started—l Silver Peak 9, 5 The Boss 7.2. Won by a length. Time, Imin 42 l-Ssec C.J.C. SCRATCHING rza phess association. CHRISTCHURCH, March 11. Silver Link was scratched for all engagements at the C.J.C. autumn mooting at 1.30 p.m. to-day. penaltieslofmvTasterton PER •TRESS ASSOCIATION. MASTERTON, March 11. The following penalties were incurred for the Masterton meeting after the first day’s racing at Marlborough : Telephone Hack —Galore, 71b. Dash Hack—Sweet Memory, 31b. '

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10536, 12 March 1920, Page 8

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CORE MEETING New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10536, 12 March 1920, Page 8

CORE MEETING New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10536, 12 March 1920, Page 8