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DUNEDIN RAGES McLBAN STAKES TO COUNT CAVOUR. BOADICEA WINS MOSGIEL. Per Press Association. DUNEDIN, October 11. The spring meeting of the Dunedin Jockey Club vva« opened in dull -weather. A coUl wind blew during the afternoon and a few showers fell before the last race. The totnlisator investment amounted to *£17,260, as compared with <£19,200 10s for tli© corresponding day last year. Results:— SPRING lIURDBE HANDICAP, Of 225 sovs; one milo and three-quarters. Red Admiral, 10.10 (C. Dawson) 1 Frenchman, 10 8 (T. Trilford) 2 Cartoon, 30 4- (A Wormald) 3 Also started Falstaff 11.13, Rorke’9 Drift 31.9, Galway 9.9, Orange Bitters 9.3, Won by a neck, with third horse three lengths further away. Time, 3min 23 4*sscc. MAUNGATUA HANDICAP, Of 225 sovs; seven furlongs. Ravenna 7.13 (E. Mackie) 1 Dame Straitlace, 8.5 (F. Porter) 2 Balasor, 7.7 (D. O’Connor) 3 Also started—Baldowa 9, Tiff 8.12, Valdamo 8.9, Lucinette 8.7, Eaton Bells 85, Firestick 8.5, Stream 7.9. Ravenna ran the race right out and won by four lengths. Balasor was a neck away and Stream close up fourth. Eaton Bells was fifth and Lucinette next. Time, lmin 28 l-ssec. McLEIAN STAKES, Of 750 sovs; five furlongs. Count 8 (C. Emerson) 1 Lava, 7.9 {J. Beale) 2 La Reve, 7.9 (L. Butler) 3 Also started—Revol 8, Bachelor Gay 8, Watermint 7.9. There was a fair start, but Bachelor Gay hung a bit. La Reve was first out from Lava, and this pair led Count Cavov.r by two lengths. Lava was in front at the half mile, just ahead of La Reve and Count Cavour third. Lava ledi into the straight, with Count Cavour handy. Outside the distance Count Cavour tried for* a run on the rails, but failed to find an opening, had to go on the outside. Ho came away well and in a great finish won by half a head. La Reve was three lengths away, and then came Revel, Bachelor Gay and Watermint. Time, lmin 4 4-ssec. MOSGIEiL HANDICAP, Of 400 sovs; one mile and a quarter. Boadicea, 8.5 (C. Emerson) 1 Prince Ferouz, 7.7 (T. Metcalf) 2 Pilliewinkie, 8 (D. Cotton) 8 Also started—Silver Peak 9.7, Happy Warrior 710, Silent King 7.6, Gttncase 7.4, Purpl© Spur 7.3. Boadicea got the run on the rails outside the distance, where Pilliewinkie made a good run and in a rattling finish Boadicea got home by a neck, heads separating the ©econdl and third horses.. Purple Spur was fourth and then came Happy Warrior and Gunoase, with Silver Peak last. Time, 2min 9 l-ssec. TRIAL STAKES, Of 200 sovs; seven furlongs. Gold Town, 8.2 (W. Weaver) 1 Barn Owl, 7.11 2 The Persian, 8.2 8 Also started—Warseer 8.5, Marmont 8.5, Carpentier 8.2, Kilplaidie 7.11, Constant 7.11, Cornflower 7.11. Won by two-parts of a length, with a short length between second and third Time, lmin 29 3-ssec. ELECTRIC HANDICAP, Of 300 sovs; six furlongs. Roseday, 9.10 (A. H. Wilson) 1 Limelight, 9.1 2 Angelo, 8.7 3 Allflo started—Loughrea 8.13, Paphian 8.6, Avispado S, In the Pink 7.4, Jackaroo 7. Won easily by a length and a half. Time, lmin 16sec. TATOMA HANDICAP, Of 200 sovs; six furlongs. Solero, 8.7 (J. J. Wilkins) 1 Enure, 8 * 2 Red Sol, 8 3 Also'«started —Incnrsio 9.1, TJleaborg 9, Iving Sol 8.10, Wartune 8.8, Bonnie Olive 8.7, Overproof 8.7, Frivol 8, Waetea 8. King Sol, Wartune and Ovcrproof were helplessly left, and at the inquiry held l after the race it was discovered that the rider® of those three horses did not hear the starter's call to go. Won by a head, with six lengths between second and third. OCTOBER WELTER, Of 250 sovs; one mile. Radial, 9.6 (D. Cotton) 1 Piokanniny, 8 2 Some Kid, 9.9 3 Also started—Owlscombe 9.8, Sir Otwav 8.8, Miss Muriel 8.7, Kilkee 8.5. Won by a neck, vith five lengths between second and third. Time, lmin 42 l-ssec. WEIGHTS FOR SATURDAY The following handicaps have been declared for Saturday’s races:— WAKARI HURDLE HANDICAP, of 200 sovs; on© mile and a half—Falstaff 19.1, Rod Admiral 11.10, Rorke’s Drift 11.9, Londonderry 11.5, Frenchman 11.2, Bon Spec 11.2, Noble 10.9, Claverhouse 10.9, Cartoon. 10 7, Fort Regal 10.2, Galway 9.12, Pitch. Dark 9.9, Tokomairiro 9.8, Silk Rein 9.7, Mlrza 9.5, Twinkle 9.2, Rongahere 9, Rapid River 9, Jock 9, Metraillie 9, Vincent 9, Orange Bitters 9. DOMINION HANDICAP, of 250 sovs; five furlongs—Count Cavour 8.9, Lava 7.13, I/a Revo 7.9, Taboo 7.9, King Cup 7.9, Apache 7.9, Irish 7.9, Bachelor Gay 7,6, Watermint 7.4, Revel 7.2. All Style 7.2. KAIKORAI HANDICAP, af2so sovs; one mile—Contempt 9.3, Baldowa 8.13, Inoursio 8.12, Ravenna 8.12, Adjustor 8.10, Piokanniny 8.9. Uleaborg 8.8, Solero 8.8, Kukume 8.7, Lucinette 8.6, Dame Straitlace 8.5, Fireetiok 8.4, Sweet Water b. 4, Warseer 8.3, Wartune 8.3, Tione 8.3, Quarrelsome 8, Balasor 7.13, Hillock 7.12, The Cheat 7.12, Stream 7.8, Brilliant Hope 7.7, Carpentier 7.7, Barricon 7.7, Orange Bitters 7.7.

RANFURLY HANDICAP, of 300 sovu; one mile—Roseday 10.4, Sunny Loch 9.10, Bilver Peak 9.5, Palestrina 94, Boadicea 8.12, Loughrea 8.9, Angelo 8.5, Corn Rigs 8.4 r Pilliewinkie 8, Prince Ferouz 7.10, Some Kid 7.1<)» Avispado 7.9, Silent King 7.4, Purple Spur 7,4, Guncase 7.2, War* haven 7, Whipping Boy 7, Sir Otway 7, Dame Straitlace 7. SHORTS HANDICAP, of 250 save; six furlongs—Roseday 10.0, Sunny Loch 9.12, Palestrina. 9.6, Battle Scene 9.3, Limelight 9, Golden Light 8.5, Paphian 8.2, Dancing Days 7 10, Kilfane 7.3, In the Pink 7.2, Incursio 7, Etta 7, Baldowa 7, Jackaroo 7, Frivol 7. , TELEGRAPH WELTER HANDICAP, of 250 sovs; one mile—Boadicea 10.3, Corn Rigs 9.9, Radial 9.7, Golden Light P. 5, Happy Warrior 9.2, Prince Ferouz 9.1, Some. Kid 9.1, Whipping Boy 8.5, Warhaven 8.5, Fort Regal 8.4, Piokaninny 8.1, Miss. Muriel 8, Thi&tlecrown 7.12, Bi*

Otway 7.10, Twinkle 7.0. Mirza 7.8, Kukunie 7.8, Kilkee 7.7, Quarrelsome 7.7, Osterman. 7.7, Hillock 7.7. CLA RENDON HANDICAP, of 200 sovs; six furlongs—Contempt 9.9, Kilfane 9.8, Ravenna 9.4, Uleaborg 9.1, Solero 9.1. Valdnmo 9, Lucinette 8.12, Eaton Bells 8.10, King Sol 8.10, Warseer 8.9, Sweet Water 5.9, Tione 8.9, Wartune 8.8, Marmont 8.3, Bonnie Olive 8.7, Heraldry 8.7, Royal Wink 5.6. Geranial 8.5, Overproof 8.4, .J3nareß.4, Barn Owl 8.4, Prompter 8.3, Clontarf 8.2, Olympia 8.2, The Parisian 8.1. Red Sol 8.1, Frivol 8, Ktlplaidic. 8, Brilliant Hope 8, Waetea 8, Constant 8, Fiique 8, Cornflower 8, Full Choke 8. DUNEDIN GUINEAS, of 750 sovs; one mile Frivol 8.10, Tiff 8.10, The Polymnien 8.10, Gold! Town 8.10, Enare 8.10. Owls3om.be 8.5, Wild Hind 8.5, Lucinctte 8.5, Parody 8.5, Gay Juliet 8.5. The acceptance® close at noon to-day. WHANGAREI MEETING MARBLE BELL WINS CUP. HURDLES TO ELSTOW. Per Pres** AseociatiOTi. WHANGAREI, October 11. There was a good attendance at the opening day of the Whangarei races, but the course was heavy in consequence of pievieus rain. Results: MAIDEN PLATE, Of 10Q sovs; six furlongs. Bright Gift, 8 1 Just Quietly, 8 2 Bowman, 8 S Scratched’ —Ellie, Mt. ©den 11., Sculptor, and Firesight. Won by two lengths. Time, lmin I9see. KENSINGTON HANDICAP, Of 125 sovs; seven furlongs. Piton. 7 1 Prettyman, 8.8 2 Narrow Neck, 9 8 Scratched —Merry Aann and Tactician. Won by a length. Time, lmin 34seo. HUANUI HACK HURDLES, Of 150 sovs; one mile and three-quarters. Elstow 1 Scottish Knight, 10.12 2 Mahgoloire, 9 3 Scratched —Scrap o* Paper, Lady Kerman. Won by a neck. Time, 3min 27sec. WHANGAREI CUP, Of 300 sovfe; one mile and three furlongs. Marble Bell, 8.4 1 Gold Plane, 7.13 2 Gold Jacket, 8.13 3 All started. Won by half a length. Time, 2min 28 3-ssec.

COUNTY HANDICAP, Of 100 sovs; five furlongs. Gum Chips, 7.8 1 Fairlands, 7 2 Jaffna, 9.6 3 Scratched —Scrap o' Paper, Winning Lass, Bowman. Won by a length. Time, lmin 6 2-ssec. HIKURANQI HANDICAP, Qf 125 sovs; one mile. Soulterina, 8.5 1 Sentinella, 9 2 J.U6t Quietly, 8 3 Scratched—Prettyman, The Curragh, and Sussex, Won by half a length. Time, lmin 4?see. MANAIA HANDICAP, Of 175 sovs; six furlongs. Sir Burnett, 9.2 1 Himpo, 7.7 2 Jolly Princess, 7.3 3 Scratched —Shebang, Muria, Jaffna and Praiseworthy. Won by a length. Time, lmin 18sec. PARAHAKI HANDICAP, Of 125 sovs; seven furlong* Mimiwhangata, 8.9 1 Canowindra, 8.7 2 Great Fun, 9.6 3 Scratched —Bute Sound, Gold Jacket, and Scrap o' Paper. Won by two lengths. Time, lmin 35sec. The totalisator investments amounted to .£13,351, as against .£11,156 for the corresponding meeting laet year. 1 WEIGHTS FOR SECOND DAY The following handicaps have been declared for the concluding day of the meeting : KAURI HANDICAP, of 125 sovs: five furlongs—Sir Burnett 10.10, Jolly Princess 8.2, Muria 7, Bright Gift 7, Winning Lass 6.9, Praiseworthy 6.7, Jaffna. 6.7, Queen of the Earth 6.7, Matakianga 6.7, Titoness 6.7, Lady Frederick 6.7, Gum Chips 6.7. MARSDBN HANDICAP, of 125 sovsi one mile—Soulterina 9, Pretty Man 8,11, Shortland 8, Just Quietly 7.9, Mt. Eden 11. 6.7. POROTI HURDLES, of 150 sovs; one tnile and three-quarters—Scottish Knight

11.4. Elstow 10.6, Lady Kerman 9, Paria 9, Peta 9, Ciuno 9, Maghalaire 9.

PARK HANDICAP, of 200 sovs; on* mile—Unde Ned 8.11, Boomerday 8.11, Bute Sound 8.10, Gold Plan© 8.3, Gold Jacket 8.3, Atchio 7.4, Shebang 7.4, Narrow Neck 7, Pateen 7, Canowindra. 7. KAMO HANDICAP, of 100 eovs; six furlong*—Sussex 9*6, Lady Patience 9.5, Gum Chips 8.11, Lady Frederick 8.11, Bowman 8.11, Fairlands 7.12, Mies Locallus 7.3, Marble Cross 7.3, Verity 6.12, Five-Eighths 6.12. TITAKI HACK HANDICAP, of 125 6cvs; eeyen furlqugjj. Sentinella 9.7, Prettyman 9.2, Bright Gift 8.9, Just Quietly 8, His tow 8, Merrv Ann 7.1, Tactician 6.7, Te Tahi 6.7, Mt. Eden II 6.7. PRESIDENT’S HANDICAP, of 150 soys; six furl mgs Sir Burnett Arcs, Himpo 7.8, Jolly Princess 7.5, Muria 6.7, Winning Lass 6.7, Jaffna 6.7. FAREWELL HANDICAP, o t 125 sovs; one mile—Bite fkmnd 10.7, Mlmiwhiantata 9.6, Great Fan. B.IS, Oanoivindra .10, Pateen 810, Scrap o' Paper 8, Piton 8, Sussex 8 PONY RACING INQUIRY IN NEW SOUTH WALES By Telegraph.—Prew* A*en.—Copyright. SYDNEY, .October 10. The Legislative Assembly of New Soutfe

Wales has appointed a Select Committee to inquire into the question of the conduct and administration of pony racing, particularly with a view to placing it on, a non-proprietary basis. This is the outcome of persistent criticism of the present ruling conditions and the multi* plicity of meetings.

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11648, 12 October 1923, Page 7

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