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LATE SPORTING

DUNEDIN RACES MOSGIEL TO RAVENNA SCRIP WINS AIcLEAN STAKES. Per Press Assciation. DUNEDIN, October 8. The first day of the Dunedin spring meeting was held in fine but dull weather. T’lie track was in good order, but on the slow side. The totalisator investments were £17,945 10s for the day, compared with £17.607 10s for the first day last year, Results: — SPRING HURDLES. Of 200 sovs; one mile and threequarters. 3—Bachelor Gay, 10.5 (W. Cooper) 1 2 Eoninark, 11.6 *2 I—Adjutor, 10.10 il Aiso started—4 Uncle Bob 9.4, 5 Avispado 9 Bachelor Gay made all the running, and jumping beautifully outstayed the others to win by three lengths from Eonmark, who beat tho favourite by a neck for second place. Time. 3min 25 3- . MAUNGATUA HANDICAP, Of 225 sovs; seven furlongs. 5 Taboo. 8 (P. W. Powell) 1 I—Tommy Dodd, 9 2 6 Kilris, 8,6 3 Also started —4 Retrospect 9.2, 3 Cornflower 9.1, 7 Uleaborg 8.5, 10 Incursio 8.5. 8 Hungry Hill 8, 9 Roman Archer 7.11, 2 Waterlow 7.11. Tommy Dodd took charge from Taboo and Waterlow in a bunched field. At the far turn the order of the leaders was Taboo, Tommy Dodd, Uleaborg, and Waterlow. Taboo led into thestraight, and won by a short half length from Tommy Dodd, who beat Kilris by a length. Time, lmin 33sec. McLEAN STAKES; Of 700 sovs; five furlongs. 3—Gold and MacDonald’s b f Scrip by Paper Money—Zia (H. Were) 1 l —L. J. Gibbons’s br g Bank Note by Paper Money—Egentis 2 5—J. A. Anige’s br f Pink Terrace by Tractor—AH Pink 3 Also started—4 Assurance, 6 Top Gear and High Gear ("bracketed), 8 Wingatui, 7 Real Glad, 3 Good As Gold. Good As Gold was left at the post. Real Glad showed out from Scrip, Top Gear anti. Bank Note. Scrip led into the straight and was momentarily headed by Bank Note, but came again to win by half a length with a similar distance between second and third. Time, lmin 6 l-ssec. MOSGIEL HANDICAP, 3—Ravenna, 8.1 (Emerson) 1 s—Kilfane, 8.9 2 o—Rivalry, 7.4 3 Also started—ll Listening Post 9.13, 1 Count Cavotir 9.5, 2 Deucalion 8.9, 10 Malaga 7.10, 9 Tiff 7.3, 4 Bonena 7, 12 Lucinette 7. 8 Rapier 7. 7 Saler-

no 7. Turning out of the straight Ravenna and Rapier led from Count Cavour and Rivalry. At the far turn Ravenna was in front from Rivalry and Count Cavour, followed hy Bonena and Rapier. Ravenna led into the straight, and won easily hy four lengths from Kilfane, who made a good run in the straight and beat Rivalry by a length and a half. Deucalion was fourth. Time, 2min 12 3-osec. TRIAL STAKES, Of 200 sovs; six furlongs; special weights. B—Miss Winkie, 8.8 1 5 Gay Raiment. 9.5 2 I— Goldstep, 7.11 P Also started —5 Galaxy 9.5, bracketed with Gay Raiment, 6 Vesperus 9.2, 3 Jack o’ Lantern 8.2, 2 Coupon 8.2, 9 Receipt 7.11, 4 Windshield 7.11, 7 Margaret Binnie 7.11. Windshield and Goldstep led out from Miss Winkie and Margaret Birnie. Miss Winkie led into the straight and won by a short length, with half a length between second and third. Time, Imm 19 4-ssec. ELECTRIC HANDICAP. 1 B—Orchid,8 —Orchid, 9.8 (J. A. Beale) 1 ll Dancing Days, 7.9 2 6 Corn Rigs, 7.5 3 Also started —3 Father o’ Flynn 8.10, 4 Winkle’s Best 8.7, 10 Set Sail 8.1, 5 Apple Dighton 7.13, 9 Eaton Bells 7.12, 1 Bugle Note 7.9, 2 Overdrawn 7.6, and Circulation 7.5 (bracketed), 7 Starmist 7.2, 12 Fulmar 7.0. Fulmar was first out from Orchid, Dancing Days, and Corn Rigs. Dancing Days led into tho straight from Orchid, Eaton Bells, and Corn Rigs. In the run home, Orchid won well by a length, with a neck between second and third. Time, lmin 17 2-ssec. TAIOMA HANDICAP, Of 200 sovs; six furlongs.. 1— Motley Order, 8.13 (F. C. Porter) 1 2 Corn Money, 8.0 2 7 Rene Mavis, 8.10 3 Also started —5 Volant 8.12, 3 Uleaborg 8.11, 4 Arpent 8.7, 6 Overhaul 8.6, 3 Quickform 8.3, 8 Solzia 8-0. Money Order and Rene Mavis made the early running, and the former led into the straight well clear of the field. Money Order came on to wri by nearly four lengths, with two lengths between second and third. Time, lmin 18 3-ssec. OCTOBER WELTER, Of 225 sovs; one mile. 3 Warhaven, 9.6 (Emerson) 1 2—Footfall, 9.10 3 7—Coch-y-Bondhu, 8.7 3 Also started —8 Happy Days 9.13, 6 Gay Juliet 9.4, 6 Comic Song 9.1, lb Carpentier 8.12, 4 Centrepiece 8.7, 1 Heather Lad 8.5, 8 Kilbarry 8.2. Coch-y-Bondhu made the early running from Football, Comio Song, and Warhaven. Coch-y-Bondliu led into the straight, but in the run home Warhaven won by a long head from Footfall, villi Coch-y-bondhu a head away third. Time, lmin 44 4-ssec. SECOND~DAY WEIGHTS The handicaps tor the'second day are:— WAIKARI HURDLE HANDICAP, of 200 sovs; one mile and a half.— Penury Rosa 12.2, Eonmark 11.6, ’Frisco Mail 11.4, Bachelor Gay 11.2, Adjilfor 10.8, Kaikahu 9.6, Muzzle 9.2, Uncle Bob 9.0, Paddy’s Hope 9.0, Nautical 9.0, Wapping 9.0, Royal Despatch 9.0, Avispado 9.0,. Galaxy . 9.0. DOMINION HANDICAP, of 250 sovs; five furlongs.—Snip 9.1, Bank Note 9.0, Pink Terrace 8.7, Top Gear 0.0, High Gear 8.0, Assurance 8.0, Real Glad 7.13, Good as Gold 7.10, Dioxide 7.10, Polly Flinders 7.10, Eyed Ova 7.10, Wingatui 7.10, Mar-tian-Lady Kinloch filly 7.10, Boni-form-Killena filly 7.10, Tractor-Lady Bladkstorie filly 7.10. KAIKORAI HANDICAP, of 250 aki 8.13, Cornflower 8.11, Shandre 8.8, Kilris 8.6, Eonmark 8.3, Incursio 8.1, Bachelor Gay 8.0, Sporting Girl 7.13, Hungry Hill 7.12, All Style 7.11, Knikahu 7.10, Roman Archer 7.8, Spean Bridge 7.7, AVaterflow 7.7, Gay and Good 7.7, Wise Councillor 7.7, April Showers 7.7. RANFUULY HANDICAP, of 300

sovs; one mile,—Listening Post 9.12, Loughrea 9.10, Count Cavour 9.4, Deucalion 9.2. Ravenna 8.10, Happy Days 5.7, Boadicea 8.4, Winkie’s Best 8.1, Gay Juliet 7.9. Coin Rigs 7.9, Comic Song 7.9, Chickwheat 7.9, Malaga 7.7, Rivalry 7,6, Bonena 7.2, Tiff 7.i, Rapier 7.0, Heather Lad 7.0, Lucinette 7.0, Salerno 7.0. SHORTS HANDICAP, of 250 sovs; six furlongs.—Orchid 10.1, Warhaven 8.6, Corn Rigs 8.0, Comic Song 8.0, Dancing Days 8.0, Set Sail 7.13, Barn Owl 7.13, Apple Dighton 7.12, Eaton 7.8, Bright Murk 7.8, Bugle Note 7.78, Bright Mark 7.8, Overdrawn 7.5, Circulation 7.3, Starmist 7.1, Arpeni 7.0, Quickform Y.t), Fulmar 7.0, Hurdy Gurdv 7.0, Uleaborg 7.0, Rene Mavis ‘7.0. TELEGRAPH WELTER HANDICAP, of 225 sovs; one mile.—Happy Days 9.8, Footfall 9.8, Warhaven 9.4, Winkie’s Best 9.2, Giantkiller 9.0, Gay Juliet 8.10, Chickwheat 8.10, Corn Rigs 8.10, Happy Warrior 8.8, Apple Dighton 8.8, Monoxide 8.5, Carpentier 8.4, Bright Mark 8.2, CochyBondhu 8.1, Tommy Dodd 8.1, Rapier 7.9, Heather Lad 7.8, Kilmarry 7.7, Shandre 7.7, Sulerno 7.7, Fulmar 7.7, Avispado 7.7, Kilris 7.7.

CLARENDON HANDICAP, of 200 sovs; six furlongs.—Money Order 9.2, Tommy Dodd 9.8, Taboo 8.13, Corn Money 5.12, Volaut 8.10, Uleaborg 8.9, Rene Mavis 8.9, Miss Winkie 8.8, Jolly Glad 8.6, Arpent 8.0, Gay Raiment 8.5, Royal Wink 8.5, Overhaul 8.4, Fairy Tidings 8.7, Bonnie Lake 8.3, Quickform 8.2, Morning Gift 8.2, Solfello 8.1, Solzia 8.0, .Tack o’ Lantern 8.0, Gay and Good 8.0, Killoff 8.0, Currency 8.0, Margaret Birnie 8.0, Haphazard 8.0, Flique 8.0, Vesperus 8.0, Gay Flower 8.0, Receipt 8.0.

DUNEDIN GUINEAS, of 750 sovs; one mile; special weights.—Father O’Flynn 9.3, Jack o’ Lantern 8.10, Money Order 8.10, Centrepiece 8.10, Vesperus 8.10, Corn Money 8.10, Coupon 8.10, Nincompoop 8.10, Overdrawn 8.10, John Bradbury 8.10, Circulation 8.5, Windshield 8.5, Goldstep 8.5, Water itow 8.5, Margaret Birnie 8.5. WHANGAREI RUAPAPA WINS CUP MANAIA TO~EXACTLY. Per Pres.* Association. WHANGAREI, October 8. A tliin, misty drizzle was in evidence for the first day of the Whftngarei Racing Club*s spring meeting, but the firm ,resilience of the course was unaffected. There was a big attendance. Results: MAIDEN PLATE, Of 100 sovs; six furlongs; 8 stone. Dave J Scot Free 3 Scratched —Aurumavis, and Kendal. Won by half a length; a head between second and third. Time, lmin 17 l-osec. KENSINGTON HANDICAP, Of 140 sovs; six furlongs. Mosaic, 7.5 J Quineoma, 7.9 2 Sleepy Sol, 8.10 3 Scratched—Waltzer, Exactly, Farndon, Comet King. Irish Jig, Clockwork, Ma Boughal, King Multifid, Elma Rosa, Flortnt, Golden Autumn. Won by a short neck; a head between second and third. Time, lmin 7 l-ssec. HUANUI HURDLES, ' Of 160 sovs; one mile and a half. # Peter Rosa, 9.5 1 Te Tahi, 9.8 2 Zircon, 10.5 3 All started. Won by three-quarters of a length; a head between second and third. Time, 2min 52 l-ssec. WHANGAREI CUP, Of 400 sovs; one mile and three furlongs. Ruapapa, 8.10 1 ® Boomerday, 8.4 2 Right and Left, 7.11 , 4. 8 Scratched—Lightwood. Won by half a length; one length between second and thisrd. Time, 2min 2Ssec. COUNTY HANDICAP, Of 125 sovs; six furlongs. Scrap o* Paper, 11.0 1 Sunbar, 7.5 2 Bowman, 9.3 3 Scratched—Lady Patience, Lady Lois, Titaness, King Multifid, Aurumavis, Deliglitment, Mangahewa, Tapuhi. Won by half a head, three-quarters of a length between second and third. Time, Imin 19see. HIKURANGI HANDICAP, Of 135 sovs; seven furlongs. Golden Autumn, 7.2 1 King Mbltifid, 7.8 2 Irish Jig, 8.1 3 Scratched—Adi Vunivola, Ma Boughal, Allegiance. Won by three-quarters of a length. Time, lmin 33sec. MANAIA HANDICAP, Of 200 sovs; six furlongs. Exactly, 7.11 1 Nocturne, 7.1 2 Sleepy Sol, 7.0 3 Scratched: Day Guard. Won by a length; three-quarters of a length between second and third. Time, lmin 16 l-ssec. PARAHAKE HANDICAP, Of 150 sovs; seven furlongs. Titaness, 8.12 1 Lady Patience, 9.10 2 Bute Sound, 8.10 3 Scratched—Adornment, Sunbar. Won by half a length; a neck between second and third. Time, lmin 32 3.ssec. The totalisator investments were .£32,035 10s, as against ,£18,691 last year.

SECOND DAY ACCEPTANCES

The acceptances for the second day are: KAURI HANDICAP, of 150 sovs; five furlongs Hoariri 9.3. Exactly 8.13, Waltzer 8, Lady Patience 8. King Cheops 7.6, Day Guard 7.6, Lady Lois 7.5, Comet King 7, Delightment 7. Tapuhi 7, Quineoma 7. MATDEN HANDICAP, of 130 sovs: six furlongs—Walter 9-4, Titaness 9.2. Dave 8.5, Quineoma 8.4. Mosaic 8.3. Gold Autumn 8. M&veeliffh 8, King Multified 8, Irish Jig 7.11. Scott Free 7.9, Owen 7.7, Cherry Girl 7.3, Archeeno 7, Aurumavis 7, Gold Mint 7. Marble Mount 7. Oriua 7. Trill 7. J’QROTI HURDLES, of 160 sovs; one mile and a half—Zircon 10.10, Tom Moore 10.10, Poteen 10.7, Peter Rosa 10.5, | Te Tahi 10.2. Scrap o* Paper 9.4, Elston 9. Flowing Bow] 9. Lord Thurnhatn V, Marble Glass 9, Mias Bramble 9, Mangahewn 9, Bright Light 9. PARK HANDICAP, of 250 sovs: one mile—Rational 9.5, Honriri 9.3, Brnadvrood 8.12. Arch Amia 8.8, Passionate 8.4, Far North 7.4. Doleful Ditty 7.2, Pompey 7, Sleepy Sol 7. KAMO HANDICAP, of 120 sovs; seven furlongs—Lady Patience 11.9, Scrap o’ Paper 11.8, Lady Lois 10.10, Lightwood 10.2, Just Quietly 9.11, Bowman 9.3, Clockwork 9, Take Take 9, Ma Bonglipl 8.10, Florent 8.5, Delightment 7.13. Sunbar 7.9, St. Lucas 7. TITOKr HANDICAP, of 130 sovs; seven furlongs —Adi Vunivola 9.2, Mosiac 8.11, Farndon 8.0. Irish Jig 8.5, Comet King 8.4, Girl 8.4. Owen B.l* Adornment 7.13, Golden Sovereign 7, Marble Mount 7, Wild Arch 7. PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP, of 200 sovs: six furlongs— l -Rational 9.11. Hoariri 9.8. Broadwood 9.3, Exactly 8.8, Nocturne 7.6, King Cheops 73, Day Guard 7.1, Lady Lois 7. FAREWELL HANDICAP, of 150 sovs; one mile—Boomerday 10.4, Arch Amie 9.12, Passionate 9.8, Far North 8.8, Doleful Ditty 8.6, Bute Sound 8, Smoke 8, Peter Rosa 8. Kendal 8, Just Quietly 8, Daddv's Girl 8, Bowman 8, Trill 8, binoke Concert -

V.A.T.C. SCRATCHINGS

Bv Telegraph.—Press Assn.— Copyright. (Received October 8, 11 p.m.; MELBOURNE, October 8. Tno latest scratchings arc:— Guineas: Bondi, Toorak Handicap: Preposterer, Poetaster, Bondi, Waracre, Dreblah. Both Cups: Te Kara. Frank Dempsey will not resume riding until next week. At’Mentone to-day, Heroic (F. Dempsey) and Royal Charter covered a mile in lmin 42sec. Palelight (Dempsey) ran six furlongs in lmin I7sec, and Smoke Bomb did the same. Rampion is coming to Melbourne to run in the Maribyrnong Plate. Honan is stated to have arrived at Mentone. aucklandlrots HORSES TO~BE RE-HANDI-CAPPED. Per Press Association. AUCKLAND, October 8. The Auckland Trotting Club rehandicaps are:— _ Spring: Imprint, 24yds bhd. % Onehunga: Bicolour, 60yds bhd. Stewards: Padlock, 48vds bbd. Moko Chief, limit, was omitted from the Improvers’ Handicap.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12264, 9 October 1925, Page 11

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LATE SPORTING New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12264, 9 October 1925, Page 11

LATE SPORTING New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12264, 9 October 1925, Page 11

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