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HORSE RACING.

Y.R.C. MEETING

[Br Electric Teleokapii—Copyright. 1

Per Press Association. Received November 4. at 8.30 p.m. Melbourne, November 4. The weather was warm and the attendance large for the third day of the .Y.R.C- meeting. Results:— HURDLES. Katinkara ... ... .... 1 Ridden ... ... 2 Bennum ... ••• ••• 3 Six started. Won bv two lengths. Time, omin oljsec. - MIMOSA STAKES.. Ileatherlirae ....... 1 Deneb ... ... ••• .2 Kunegetis ... ... 3 Eight started. Won by three lengths. Time, lmin losee. LINLITHGOW STAKES. Traquettc ... ... ... 1 Cetinge ... ... . 2 Blague ... 1

Also started: Panacrc. The winner led throughout, and won by 2i lengths. Time, lmin Hljsec. - CARNIVAL HANDICAP. Jarwan;. ... 1 Flash of Steel ... . ... 2 Hush Money ... ••• 3 Ten starters. Won by three-quar-ters of a length. Time 2min 6*se'c. OAKS. ' Rosanna. ... ... ... JL- ' Ron'en ... ... ... 2 Dame Quickly .7. ' ... 3 Five starters. Won by a length. Time, 2min 37isec. ' VETERAN STAKES, Marculfus .... ••• 1 St. Spasa.. ... ... ••• 2 Coc-k of the North... ..= 3 Nine, starters. Time, 2miri" 38} sac.

WINTON RACES. Per Press Association. Invercargiil, November 4. The Winton Joc-kev Club's- annual meeting concluded to-day in fine weather. The going was heavy. There was n good 4ittondaneo. Thn totalizator for the clay handled £'9337 MJs, <*cinpaied vritli £9602' last year. The total for the-.mooting was £20,826 as compared with £17.900 last season. Results AWAR UA v HA CK. • HANDICAP. "6 furlongs. 4—'Helicon ... ... 1 I—Bon ... ... ... 2 2—Parkwatcr ... ... 3 Also started : 3 Spanish Princess, 10 The Corinthian, Firmhold.; 8 Fitzosborne, 6 Copper Boy, 9 Golden Wehb, 7 Glensponse, 11 Lady Estella. Won by two lengths. Time., lmin 20eec. ORETT TROT. ii—Gemma ... , ... 1 2—Country Queen ... 2 10—Dolly Rodgers ... 3' Also started: 3 Ilza. 1 Sir Gavin, tf Pomona., 8 Moorland, 4 Lady Wild, 12 Flower Turi. 7 Seaward Spot, i 1 Kid Wild-wood, 9 Cari Bell. Won by two lengths. Time, 5.12 2-osee. STEWARDS' PURSE. 6 furlongs. I—Buller 1 3 —Lion ... ... ... 2 2—Martian Maid ... ... 3 Also .started: 4 Icilma. Won by a length. Time, lmin 19 3-ssec. STEEPLECHASE. 3 —The Deuce ... ... 1 I—Heatherlea ... ... 2 s—The5 —The Brewer ... ... 3 Also started: 4 Royal Medal, 7 Fritz, 2 Kia- Ora, 6 Cannie Hughie, 8 Captain French. Won by three lengths. No time taken. MEMORIAL STAKES. I—Rorke's1 —Rorke's Drift ... ... 1 ' 7—Quirinus ... ... 2 2—All Ready 3 Also started: 3 United. Service, 4 Micky Free. Won by. five length ll . I Time, lmin 48 1-osee. HACK COUNTY HANDICAP, i G furlongs. 4 —G.lensponse ... ... 1 .. I—Parkwater1 —Parkwater 2. 3 —Varanian .!. ... 3 Also .started : 2 .Spanish Princess, 7 Golden Webb. 0 Master .Tim, 12 Gold Fish, 8 Pimlaele, 9 Mohawk, 11 Yascorini, 13 Glentirie, 5 Jubert, 1-1 Glenaret, 10 Ordcrdown. Won by four lengths. Time, linin 20 sec. DASH TROT. I—Soubriquet- ... ... 1 11—Fiving Ribbons ... 2 8 —Castout ... ... 3 Also started: 5 Yarraville, 7 Young Edith, 9 Quadroon, 10 Ivan C.. 7 Lady Chimes, G None, 4 Spring Grove, 2 Green Stripe, 3 Lady Mae. FAREWELL HANDICAP.' 3—Cortes ... ... ... 1 j 6—Micky Free 2 2 —Bon ... ... ... 3 Also started : 1 All Ready, 4 Seamaid.

THE CUP MEETING

Oil)' Special, telegraphing from Ric- - carton, says the acceptances received lor the big Riccarton carnival augur well for the success of the gathering. A field of 18 has been left in the Cup after the final payments, and. 26 stand their ground in the Stewards' Handicap. The latter event is voted very open, and, as was the case last year, ail outsider iniylit win. The defection of

loliii Barleycorn was a great surprise, luit ihnt of TJmin.v Helen and Maniaroa was expected. Sl-urray-An-yslsy

will .'tart both Warstep (F. E. Jonies) .liul Snub (IT. Young). The pair will: be favorite on the machine, but your correspondent, expects Indigo to defeat them. The latter is well and -better than ev: r lie wa-'-i last year when lie defeated ill hut Warstep. with whom he dead-heated. He t now meets her on "libs better terms, but. according to tile we.ight-For-a.ge scale, he should improve I2lbs, so it points to him. Furthermore, he will have the benefit *.i a better horseman, in L. Wilson, one ol the best long-distance riders in the Dominion. Itinaldo is the other horse spoken of as likely to be dangerous. In the .Hurdles Nanpata will be hardest to beat. The Mahaki gelding is a greatly-improved horse and a

great stayer. The Spring Stakes looks, like Dribble awl Seadown. The former won -under 8.5 at Trentham, and 171bs off her back will make a big difference, while 7. t will be a luxury for Seadown, on whom Emerson has contracted to do the correct weight. < Montana will be at a short price in the R.iccarton Welter, but the issue in the Welcome Stakes is puzzling diecognoscenti. Nystad (Oliver) is a greatly-improved colt and may lead the way to the twist.

The .Stewards' Handicap is very diffirV mi :1 "freipa fce. but good beginners like Three and Tatfcerley will want a lot of catching. . De»ort Gold should have an easv tune of it in the. Derby and Oaks.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XL, Issue 12688, 5 November 1915, Page 2

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HORSE RACING. Oamaru Mail, Volume XL, Issue 12688, 5 November 1915, Page 2

HORSE RACING. Oamaru Mail, Volume XL, Issue 12688, 5 November 1915, Page 2