CONCLUDING DAY.
ADJUTANT WINS JOCKEY CLUB HANDICAP.
The meeting was brought to a close on Saturday in showery weather, but, nevertheless, the attendance was well up to apticipations. The totalisator handled £22,472 10s M as against £24,049 10s. last year making a total for the meeting of £56,530, as compared with £60,688 10s. for the 1916 autumn meet-
ing, a decrease of £4157 10s. The results were:— _ OWHiKO HURDLES of 150SOVS. One mile and a-half. 1 — G. L. Stead’s b s Plymouth, aged, by Grafton — Miss Marionette, 11.6 (Mcsseveney) 1 2 — Peerless, 10.10 (O. Reed) 2 s—Golden Rupee, 9.0 (O’Halloran) 3 Also started: 3 Bore 1x.5, 6 St. Curio 10.9, 4 Glenthorpe 9.13, 7 Hatana car. 9.6%, 8 Parkwater car. 10.1%, 9 Mt. Victoria 9.0. Won by three lengths, four lengths separating second and third. Time, 2min 4 9 3-ssec. FLYING HANDICAP of 2oosovs. Six furlongs. 2 — J. Parson’s ch g Oxenhope, aged, uy Obugado — Cyremenne.. 9.13 (E. E. Jones) 1 7 — Robert Bell, a. 4 (K. H. Ellis) ... 2 3 — Sir Malt, 7.9 (F. Gray) .... 3 Also started: 1 Samisen 9.12, 4 Marsa 8.6, 5 Clynelish 8.5, 6 Palisade 7.13, 1 Furling 7.6, 8 Miss Finland 6.7. Won by a length, half a length between second and third. Time, Imin 15 4-ssec. WARRINGTON HANDICAP of 140sovs. Seven furlongs. 8— Sir Geo. Clifford's br c Don Pacifico, 3yrs, by San Francisco — Windwnistle, 8.10 (F. Jones) - • 1 3 —Kilbrogan, 8.11 (O’Halloran) ... 2 2 — Placid, 9.0 (McKay) •- - 3 Also started: 1 Ascalaphus S.j.l, 6 Volspiel 8.9, 5 Pail Mall 8.0, 9 Lion 8.0, 7 Lochella 8.0, 10 Cameian 8.0, 4 Sylva 8.0, 11 Aaland 8.0. Won by a length, a similar distance between second ana third. nme, limn 30 l-ssec. JOCKEY CLUB HANDICAP of 500sovs. One mile and a-quarter. s—Sir Geo. Clifford’s b c Adjutant, 4yrs, by Martian — Discipline, 8.11 (F. E. Jones; 1 3 — C. G. Dalgety’s Snub, 8.7 (Hewitt? 2 8 — W. Gardiner’s John Barleycorn, 8.11 (A/ Oliver) • 3 Also started: 7 Rorke’s Drift 8.11, 9 Ardenvhor 8.3, 2 Ringform 8.1, 1 Margerine 8.1, 4 Golden King 7.13, 6 naytime 7.12, 10 Rose Pink 6.7, 11 Sister Regis 6.7. Won by three lengths, two lengths between second and tmrd. Time, Zmin , z-ssec. HOPEFUL STAKES of 150sovs. Five furlongs. 3 —J. B. Reid’s b t Kiininn, by Kiloroney —Gambode, 7.11 (R. C. Reed) J 1— Gamecoea, 9.6 (.Jones) - 3 — Kilrush, 8.3 (Hewitt) 3 Also started: 2 Ample 9.5, 4 Trentham Rose 7.9, 5 Rokeiaine 7.8. Kilflinn and Kilrush were bracketed. Won by half a length. Time, Imm 3 l-ssec. ABBOTSFORD WELTER of 175sovs. Seven lunongs. 2 — E. Russen's ch h Moiiawk, by Mexican —Maxime Elliott, 9.3 (A. McKay) * 4 — H. G. Taylor’s ch g Sir Tarka, by Tarka —-Lady Flamine, 9.10 (F. Jones) .. . . ’ 5 — Jeannot, 8,10 (Pine) 3 Also started: 1 Kazan 8.13, 6 Glensponse 8.9, 3 Yes 8.5, 7 Partisan 8.3, 11 Vocation 7.7, 10 Ogier 7.7, 8 Lady Trent 7.7, 12 Baritone!.7, 9 Quirinus ''The third horse was three lengths behind the dead-heaters. Time, Imin 29sec. WAIHOLA HANDICAP of 120SOVS. Six furlongs. 5 —W. Crossan’s The White Knight, 7.13 (Hewitt) 1 13 —Polonius, 7.7 (F. Gray) 2 9 — Helico, 7.7 (Ruthven) 3 Also started 1 Ardmore 9.7, 2 Bomb 8.12, 3 Kilkee 8.7, 6 Arthur George 8.3, 8 lan Hamilton 8.0, 7 Finless 7.11, 12 Highfield 7.7, 11 Dinah Bold 7.7, 11 Cannie Jack 7.7, 10 Lady Superior 7.7, 4 Beneficence 7.7. Won by a neck, a length between second and third. Time, Imin 17sec. WINGATUI HANDICAP of 200sovs. One mile. 1 — Sir Geo. Clifford’s Brambletye, 7.9 (H. Young) 1 2 — Comely, 8.9 (F. Ellis) 2 s—Sedd-el-Bahr,5 —Sedd-el-Bahr, 8.12 (Gibbs) 3 Also started: 3 Golden King 9.3, 4 Thaddeus 8.3, 6 Honesty 7.7. Won by a neck. Time, Imin 41 3-ssec.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1400, 22 February 1917, Page 22
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