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RACING FEILDING J.C. HANDICAPS Handicaps for the first day of the Feilding Jockey Club’s spring meeting, to be held on November 30 and December 2, are:— WAITUNA HACK HURDLES Of £150; 1$ miles and 130 yards. Dorado 10 12 Prlnlhia 9 0 War Lap 10 10 Debretts 9 0 Good Sun 10 3 Selkirk 9 0 Segra 10 1 Rhodes 9 0 Kincora 9 4 Advance Plane 9 0 Hokumai 9 0 Dorak 9 0 Eupatrid 9 0 Hyderabad 9 0 Collodlan 9 0 Gold Nut 9 0 MANCHESTER HANDICAP Of £300; 11 miles. Old Bill 9 10 Anita Foe 7 1 Friesland 8 9 Kilometre 7 3 Meamea 8 4 Charles Edward 7 2 Ned Cuttie 8 2 Hunting Cat 7 1 Aurora’s Star 8 1 Windsor Chief 7 0 Du Maurier 8 1 Dark Eagle 7 0 Homily 713 Siglow 7 0 Trench Law 7 9 Cherry Bay 7 0 Areas 7 7 Charing Cross 7 0 Ruatlti 7 7 Defy 7 0 Rollicker 7 5 FEILDING STAKES HANDICAP Of £130; 5 furlongs. Erinscourt 9 5 Valcony 7 6 Premature 8 3 Gay Genet 7 6 Drake’s Drum 711 Mymarta 7 6 Trekalong 7 11 Greek Step 7 4 Golden Moon 7 9 The Whipper 7 4 Ex Pupil 7 7 Royce 7 4 Acora filly 7 6 Greenock 7 0 Fleche d’Or 7 6 Lady Boswal 7 0 FLYING HANDICAP Of £2OO ; 6 furlongs. Nigger Boy *9 13 Black Robe 7 8 Sir Crusoe 9 4 Race Call 7 8 Old Bill 9 1 Lord Cavendish 7 7 Saxon Tor 8 13 Tuatara 7 3 Rakahanga 8 6 Air Flight 7 2 Duncannon 8 5 Wings of Song 7 1 Gold Dale 7 13 Sea Link 7 0 Kentucky 711 Fiancee 7 0 Red Cat 7 11 KOWHAI HACK HANDICAP Of £150; 1 mile and a distance. Dynasty 9 4 Social Credit 712 Hasten 9 1 Royal Sign 7 10 Chief Lord 8 13 Viracious 7 9 Auto Sweep 8 8 Haile Selassie 7 8 Last Acre 8 8 Laughing Song 7 8 Piastre 8 3 Rose Acre 7 7 All Bunsby 8 0 Te Ore 7 7 Thrasos 8 0 Ra Houhou 7 7 Filbert 713 Little Margot 7 7 Acrobat 7 13 FITZROY HACK HANDICAP Of £140; 6 furlongs. Colincamps 9 0 Newbery Queen 712 Grand Chase 812 Colerica 712 Valiant Lady 8 9 Waimutu 7 11 Veldette 8 8 Talenta 7 11 Silver Shekel 8 7 Calliope 711 Myarion 8 6 Defy 7 9 Sunny Knight 8 6 Pretty Lass 7 3 Vai Pere 8 5 Triple Crown 7 7 Dainty Dell 8 5 Ringcraft 7 7 Hui 8 4 Kadina 7 7 All Bunsby 8 4 Squeers 7 7 Pas de Cheval 8 4 Princess Lady Ex 8 0 Merling 7 7 Centennial 7 12 Aberdovey 7 7 KIWITEA HANDICAP Of £170; 7 furlongs. Hunting Roval 9 0 Lindrum 8 1 Notium 8 11 White Rajah 8 1 Harina 8 8 Colossal Chief 8 0 Old Surrey 8 7 Hasten 7 13 Rollicker 8 7 Acrobat 7 11 Dainty Sue 1 8 5 Laughing Song 711 Trebor 8 3 Curtail 7 11 Kaiwaka 8 3 A HOSTILE CROWD UGLY INCIDENT AT RANDWICK By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright (Received November 26. 6.30 p.m.) SYDNEY, November 24 The Warwick Farm races were held [ at Randwick yesterday. The course was greasy After showers. Results:— HORSLEY HANDICAP Of £400; 6 furlongs Marengo, 7.7 (Thompson) 1 Penthides. 8.11 (Hickey) 2 Vergure, 9.5 <McCarten> 3 Eleven started. Won -by a neck, same between second and third. Time, Imin. 13.1 sec. WARWICK FARM HANDICAP Of £400; H miles Dewar. 7.2 (Thompson) 1 Valhalla, 7.5 (Knox) 2 Mohican, 8.13 (Mulligan) 3 Seven started. Won easily by four lengths with a length between second and third. Time, 2min. 6sec. One of the most hostile demonstrations witnessed at Randwick occurred when Hash won the last race, the Leumeah Handicap, after failing earlier in the Horsley Handicap. The ringleader of the demonstration was being escorted by the police into the privacy of the weighing enclosure when newspaper photographers attempted to photograph the incident. An A.J.C. committeeman sought to prevent them. A crowd of men jostled the police, shouting protests at the committeeman. Fists began to fly but the police got their man into the room and charged him with offensive behaviour. His indignation, which was shared by a large section of the crowd originated, when Final Victory was hopelessly left at the post in the second race and culminated after the Hash incident in the last race, one of his exclamations being “I am going to show up this racing business. We are being robbed.” To this sympathisers roared approval. RACING AT FLEMINGTON By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright (Received November 26. 6.30 p.m.) MELBOURNE. November 23 The chief results at the V.A.T.C. races at Flemington to-day were:— ECLIPSE STAKES Of £2000; about li miles True Flight. 8.3 (Hartney) 1 Wilson, 7 12 (Bailey) 2 L’Aiglon, 8.5 (Breasley) 3 Fourteen started, including Mildura, who failed on the rain sodden track. Won by two and a half lengths, with one and a half lengths between second and third. Time, 2min. msec. ROSSTOWN PLATE Of £500; 6 furlongs Ortel, 7.8 (Ralph) 1 Saki, 7.2 (Gilmore) 2 Bow Tie, 8.6 (Cann) 3 Nine started. Won by two lengths. Time, Imin. 152 sec. Saccone, winner of the hurdle race at Ellerslie on Saturday, has been a consistent performer since he was introduced to jumping in July, soon after finishing third in the Cornwall Handicap at Ellerslie. At his third outing over obstacles he w r on the Talavera Hurdles at Avondale, second at Te Rapa, and first again at Ellerslie makes up a very creditable record. •’RID OF PILES” “Thanks to Zann I am rid of Piles,’ writes a sufferer. 9d stamps brings generous trial treatment. Zann Pty., Box 952, 8.C., Wellington FOR SALE FOR SALE WINDMILL, Booth-Mac., steel frame, complete with pump, perfect order. Also—Antique Italian Walnut Drawing Room Suite. Offers Wanted. MORTON AND CO., LTD., Auctioneers. pOR SALEFIREWOOD—Bone Dry All kept under cover, 81n. blocks. Wattle Oak Pine Willow ALL LEADING COAL STOCKED We Are Always at Your Service C.F.C.A., Mill Street Ring ’phone 24 or leave Orders at Grocery Department

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLVIII, Issue 21820, 25 November 1940, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLVIII, Issue 21820, 25 November 1940, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLVIII, Issue 21820, 25 November 1940, Page 10