SPORTING.
RACING FIXTURES. Nov, 2,4, 6, and 9—Canterbury J. O. Nov. 6 and 9—Auckland 8.0. Nov. 20 and 21 —Marlborough R.C. Nov. 20 and 21—South Canterbury J.C. Nov. 30 and Dec. 2—Feilding J.'O, Dec. 11 and 12—Rangi tikei Summer. " Dec. 26 and 30, and Jan. 1 and 2. — Auckland R, O. Jan. 1 and 2—Marton J.O. AUCKLAND E,C. 4 MEETING, ACCEPTANCES. . Per Press Association. Auckland, November 1 Short’s Handicap.—Our,.-Queen ■ 9.0, Turbine 8.13, Tagiwai, 8.2 V Apellon 8.0, Tact 7.13, Lucille, Miss Livonia 7.10, Scorch 7.9, Dido r LB, Mabingo 7.7, Solitude 7; 6, Overtime ' 7.5, First Wairiki .7.4, Hakn 6.13, Worcester 6.10. Flying. Handicap, sis -furlongs.rr- : ' Electrakoff 8.11, Jack Delaval 8.8,., Royal Soult 8.6, Master Wairiki 8.5, Wee Olga 7.12, Tact 7.6, 'Miss r Livonia 7.1, Dido, Ngatirauui 7.0, Admiral Soult, Watchchain 6.12. Maiden Hurdles.— Rawinia, , Surplus Sphinx, 9.6, Ambergris P, 5, Captain Paul 9.3, Fuss, Adherent, Stroller, Pyrmont, Tiri, Lowgarth, Blue Mount,- Hyperion, Arawa, Nelius, Nabper Tandy, and Shebeen 9.0, « * Onehunga Steeples. —Hautere 12.2, Kelp H.l, The Chief 10.0, Rangitane, Hunakaha 9.12, Bonnie Jean, ' Dhudeen 9.8, Skyhigh, Romp 9.7. Hunters’ Steeples. Weturahgi ■ 12.10., The Chief 13.8, Cloudy Morn ll'.G, Maonga’,ll.2, Skyhigh, Captain Jack 10.13,.1c0l 10.9, Eglingtonj. Atawliai, Master Phaeton 10.8, Shebeen and Tangitua 10.7. k Hobson Handicap.—Cloudy Dawn 8.9, Goodwin Sands 8.4, Caber Davon. Royal Irish 8.3, Tragedy Bang 8.2,. Vestal,. . Master Tupnhi , 8.1, Manuwera 8.0, Parawai 7..12, Lady Betty, Dnraa, Devastation, Toreador 7.9, Sir Rupert 7:8, Clare . 7.6, Antiphone.7.s, Lady Gladstone, Hemisphere, Prince King 7:4, ' Wai- . riki Rose, Kaltato, Matawerewere, Light - Bine, Pea Rifle, Almeida*. Lignum, and Pakanui 7.3.
FINAL PAYMENTS. " City Handicap. —Antoinette 8.10, Waimangu 8.8, Gloy 8.6, Kakama 8.1, Goldsize,\,Kakama, Coromandel 7.12, Master Wairiki, Royal Soult. 7.11, Jolie Pille 7.10, Waiorewa 7.6, Maui Nina 7.4, Semolina 7.3* Flying Soult 6.9. „ Great Northern Guineas. —Gela.tine, General Drouet, f Monorail-,' Prince Soult, Our King. 8.10, Lady Elgiva, Bleriot 8.5, ' Welcome Stakes/—Kaikaha,. Mar-shal-McDonald, Marconi 8.5,. , Lady Alicia, Peronilla, Tikitapn, Tinopai (late Jen D’Esprit), Merry Roe and Rose' 8.0. /
CANTERBURY J.C. MEETING. FIRST DAY.' Sockburn, November 2. The weather is splendid for the opening day of the O. J.C. Spring Meeting, and a huge crowd assembled at Riocarton. The course Is in excellent order. ~ Results.:—, / Spring Hurdles,' two miles.— Fashion; Plate 1, Golden Loop 2, Bollin 3. All started;-'/Mercedo led - out of the straight and round' the • back from Fashion' Plate, Bollin being handy. Fashion .Plate came away at the top turn and won by eight lengths.. Time, 3min 54sec. Spring Plate, one mile.—Quaran - tine 1, Potoa 2, Peary 3. Scratched:, ' _ Allegory, Hinemanu, Jan, Editah, • Gleufinan, Warlight. Carolus led to the straight,- but Quarantine and ■ Potoa came through with a good r run, the former'winiag by a length. / Time, Imin 42sec. ■ - ■
PLEMINGTON NOTES. United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. , Received November 2, 1 p.m., Flemiugton; November 13. The weather is threatening. Danins ran eleven furlongs in 3min Ulsec. Uncle Sam did ■ twelve furlongs in 2min 48seo. Ladies’ Man went a mile in Imin SOsec. MARLBOROUGH R.O. MEETING The Spring Meeting of Marlborough Racing Club will be held on the 30th and *3lst November. Nominations close with Mr L. Griffiths, Blenheim, to-night.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10494, 2 November 1912, Page 5
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