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( FIXTURES. \ Nov. 20, 21 —South Canterbury B.C. Nov. 22, 26 —Takapuna J.C f Nov. 29, Doc. I—Feildingl—Feilding J.C. ' I)oo. 4 —Mothven B.C. * Deo. 6—Hororata B.C. Deo. 10—Bay of Plenty R.C. * Dec. 10, 11—WoodvilJo J.C. 1 Dec. 17 —Taumarunui J.C. Dec. 17, IS—Lake County J.C. Dec. 26—Porangahau R.C. . Dec. 26—Clifden R.C. Dec. 26, 27, 29 —Manawatu B.C. Dec. 26, 27—Dunedin R.C. Dec. 26, 27—Taranaki B.C. Deo. 26, 27—Wostland R.C. Dec. 27, 30, 31—Auckland T.C. Deo. 26, 29, Jan. 1, 2—Auckland R.C. (By "Bee.") Tho Sout.ii Canterbury meeting opens to-day. San Sebastian and Kimbolton appear to bo well treated in tho Hurdles v Some Kid and Footlights must run well in tho Spring Stakes. The President's Welter may go to Burrangong, though Hiero. must run well. Lady General again let a large number of Masterton punters 'down with a thud yesterday. Bonnetter and John Barleycorn appear to be the best engaged in the Teschemaker Memorial. . Tho Welter Hack Handicap is a very open event. Spyglass and Jack Symons may bo expected to run well. Irish Elegance is nicely handicapped in tho Tyro Hack Handicap. It is about time Mandrake came to light.. Bon Spec is engaged in the Flying Handicap, and will bo heavilj supported for this event. Pvjama is in with a light weight. The followers of Multaino were rewarded with a good dividend yesterday. The istablo made no secret oi tho fact that tho mare would b< hard to bdat. Warlovo (by Martian--Stepctancer) who ,won the New Zealand Oaks ai Ricearton on Wednesday last, is i full sister to Warstep, ono of th< best mares that has figured on thi New Zealand turf. Owners and trainers are reminde< that accpetances for all first da: handicap events and Aorangi Tria Plate," Yflso final payments 14th Feild ing Stakes and Oroua Stakes (rui second day) close on Friday, Nov em ber 21, at 8.30 p.m. ASHHURST RACES. (By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. PALMERSTON N., Last Night The weather was very wet and th going was soft for the Ashhurs races. There was a large attendance The totalisator put through £20.861 against £18,859. Results:— Hack Hurdles.—3 Zeus (R. Hunt 1, G Rienzi (McSweeney) 2, 5 Com bustion (Cress) 3. Also started: ' First Line, 1 Sail Home, 2 Sensitive 10 Sartorta, 4 Pervolo, 8 HushaSye 11 Cheval, 12 Gravity, 9 Lepanto Won easily. Tinjp, 2min. 50sec. Per volo ran off. Pohangina Handicap.—s Jean Tad do (A. Reed) 1, 2 Birkenvale (A Oliver) 2, 4 Trenthaxn Roso 3. Alb< started: 1 Matatua, 3 Lady General 7 Ahika, 6 Gold, Problem. Won I; two lengths. Time, Imin. 16sec. Flying Hack Handicap.—s Si: Fanciful (A. Oliver) 1, 2 Parorang (J. Olsen) 2, 4 Russet (Carmont) 3 Also started: 8 Vance, 11 Trombone 10 Namur, 13 Merry Andrew, Kyoto, 3 Makere, 12 Restful, 14 Wa: Baby, 6 Tunatau, 9 Conziska, 7 Miss land, 15 Sweet Rest. Won by a neck Time, lmin. 18sec. ASHHURST CUP—3 Multaim (Bagby) 1, 4 Boso Pink (A. "Reed) 2 5 Vermillion (McCormack) 3. Alst started: 1 The Speaker, 2 Mouto: Ivanova. Won nicely at the finish Time, 2min. 17sec. Komako Hack Welter.—l Elcullui (T. Pritchard) 1, 4 March On (Cork
ill) 2, 9 Mystified (Langdill) 3. Also started: 2 War Star, 3 Woollahra, 5 Achillion, 10 Lady Kilworth, 11 Machree, 12 Bantry, 6 Volito, 8 Guianform, 13 Kingston Boy, 14 Zanol. Won easily. Time, Imm. 34sec. Maiden tSakos.—l Import (J. Olson) 1, 4 Amberino (L. Morris) 2, 2 Hautawa (Bagby) 3. Also started: 6 The Digger, 9 It or a, 11 Pomona, 12 Demon, 5 Princess Marion, 3 Gipsy Gold, 16 Aquilla, 5 Fiery Lass, 13 Otaura Kid, B.Sam, 14 Gleniinlas, 17 Haraki, 10 Reperoa, 7 Diamond Nap, 15 Esperantist. Won all tho way, with heads between the nest three. Time, lmin. 5 l-ssec. Raumai Welter.—7 Gold Problem (Carmont) 1, 2 Goldshino (A. Reed) 2,! 1 Esthonia (L. Morris) 3. Also started : 6 Master Moutoa, 6 Chillies, 4 Ahika, 3 Botanist. Won by a good length. Manawatu Gorge Handicap.—s Momac (It. Reed) 1, 1 Sir Fanciful (A. Oliver) 2, 11 Machree 3. Also started : 3 Wapping, 2 Maymorn, 8 'Cello, 0 Coral Queen, 4 Beloved, 7 Self Alliance, 9 Tunatau, 10 Pomeroy, 6 Mystified, 8 Gatha, 13 Potoma. Won by a length, with heads between the second and third. Time, lmin. 47 3*5 sec.
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