LATE SPORTING.
SOUTH CANTERBURY RACES. FIRST DAY’S ACCEPTANCES. Bv Telcgrapb - A . Timaru. Last ( Acceptances for. the first day of t!\e South. Canterbury . Jockey Club's meeting arc: DTAIO HURDLES. One mile and a half.—’Frisco Mail 11.5, Bollrock 10.11, Kerry Star 9.6, Flying Master 9.5, Camel Amble 9.4, Blue Streak 9.0. TESCHEMAK ER HAN I>l ( Al'. One mile and a quarter.—Deucalion 9.3, Red Wink 8.11, Kilfane 8.6, Baldowa 8.3, Mantua 8.1, Happy Warrior 7.1, Rivalry 6.13. TYCHO HA( K HANDICAP. Six fur-longs.--Sol feri to. 8.11, Feri no 8.2, Monoxide 7.11, Knocklyn 7.9, Tempe 7.0, Heraldry 7.8, Gold'spiimcr 7.8, Tahao 7.8, Clontarf 7.7, (.’umbrae 7.6, Cochy Bondhu 7.3, Saxelte 7.0. Marzoin 7.0, Ophir 6.11, Rockfellow 6.10, Coureellettc 6.9, Corintlric 6.7.
PRESIDENT’S WELTER HANDICAP. One mile.- Mountain Lion 8.13, Prosperity 8.7, Corn Rigs 8-2, Kiria 7.11, Golden King 7.10, Empyrean 7.7.
KERRY i’OW N HACK WELTER. Seven furlongs.—Los Ambus 9.5, Hurdy Gurdy S.ll, Full Swing 8.11, Heraldry 8.9, Monoxide 8?9, Red Cherry 8.2, Prompter 3.1, Brown Lady 7.13 # Gay Queen 7.13, Bonita 7.11, Horatiue 7.11, Saybnara 7.11/ Squint 7.1). 1 ? .
FLYING HACK HANDICAP. Six furlongs.—Moorland 8.13 4 The Harp Kerb 8.3, Gold Town 8.2, Gay Juliet 8.1, Bugle Note 7.7, Avispado 6.12, Quality 6.9, Paddy’s Hope 6.7. SPRING STAKES. Five furlongs.— Bran Pie, Clarion, Cliukka, Lauglne, Lytup, Marbuka, Prince Balboa, Romka, Strong Bird, Waikaia 8.8, Saggitarius, Joycuse, Wind Shield 7.9.
MAIDEN PLATE. Six furlongs.— Alfonso, Bebeform, C-hickwhcat, Coriiithie. Floramye, Fairy Herald, Goljd Brick, In Time, Jolly Glad, Kilcauniclj:, Orang© Blossom, Prince Balboa, Royal Speir, Ronika, Krasnoi 8.11. THE ROSEDAY ,CASE. DISQUALIFICATION UPHELD. . Dunedin, Last Night. The hearing of the appeal by J. Richardson, owner of Roseday, D. P. Wilson junr. trainer, and A. 11. Wilson, jockey, against the disqualification of twelve months by the Gore "Racing Club, was. concluded to-night. Mr. G. Curry, stipendiary steward at the meeting, gave evidence. The Dunedin District Committee then deliberated and decided to dismiss the appeal. Tlie deposits of .C 5 each were forfeited. TO TRAIN KING’S HORSES. NEW APPOINTMENT MADE. By Telegraph—Press Assn. —Copyright. Received Nov. 19, 9.5 p.m. London, Nov. 18. AV. R. Jarvis has been appointed to replace Richard Marsh, who resigned his position as trainer of the racehorses owned by the Royal family after thirtyone years’ service.
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 November 1924, Page 7
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