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THE TURF.

, - 7 T» RACING FIXTij'nSS. Not. 6, 9, and 13-Wellington Pony and Oallo. j way K,u, No 3" r , ?,' 10 - "VCunterbury .1.0. Sptlng. TiZ' S , "-J..*" ,1 tf.-AMfWiMid U.O. Spring. S° T - 9 averlqy-Wnitotara B.C.' Annual nui and 10 -' l ' 4ratahl - Cartott < :n U - C ' An ' , V.R.C. MEETING. ■ ■ ' £ ADY SAN WMS THE OAKS. DHOBI THE LiSmTHGOW STAKES. <By Telegraph-Press' Association-Copyright) . >-(Kec. 'NpveniW \i 6.40 p.m.) Flemlngton, November 4. The weatMr was hot and sunny (or tho third "ay of the; Flonnneton races and there wai a tair attendance. The Governor-General and Government House party wero present. Tho Aow Zoalanr.-brod'Haeromni portormed poorly tho hurdle r»co and finished noarly last, ilahganite, by Machine Gon, was sixth in a field of eight'in. the Mimosa Stakes. Kcrlie was greatly fancied for the Linlithgow Stakes, and led ati the, start, but apparently got pumped a, furlong , later, dropping Jiack to lust.- Rocoverin, , ,', ho made a fight in the straight, but Dhobi.was fresh and beat him at thq finish with plenty tn spare. In tho Carnival Handicap, 6h6 New Zealand-sired Goldoa Slipper, WaipuLa, and Scddon failed to do anything startling. ~4iA tho. Oaks there wore Ottlj'' three staitare.x lady San winning iti fa&iy fast timo. The following are results:— , NOVEMBER HURDLE RACE. Two miles. Messrs. R. sJ'and R. W. Graham's b. g. /Vernier, 'ty Straightfiro—Letters, syrs , lOst. 131b.'...:...:.. 1 last Mistake, list. 121b 2 Coiri",;lOet. ,71b. « 3 Twelve started. Won by a lopgth with a length between eecond and third. Time, 3miu. 49Jscy - MIMOSA STAKES. For 2-year-olds. Six , ' _ furlongs. . Mr/T. Hanan's b. f. Lager, by Malstor— Eagle ::. : i Desert Roso 2 riamoii ...„ ~u 3 Eight, started. Won by ft length and a half with eight lengths between Second and third. Tiflio,ilfflin. Msec/ ■ UNLITHGOW STAKES. Weight for age, with penalties and allowances. One mile. Mr. J. Lyneh's b. h. Dhobi, by Ranfurly- r .Laundress, 4yre < 1 Mr.' r M. ElliVs oh. h. Kerlia, by Stepniaklyrs.v •■ 2 Mr/Wi Reid's b.'h. Knox, by Ronfurly'Melly,- 6yrs.., ; 3 , -,/ Also Started! Pink 'Un, Pnrsee, lolaire, SIoKLoa,'Son of a Gun,,Enchanteur, Mindful, and Lady 'Ruenalf. ' ' From , a good start, Kcrlie and Pink 'Un were first away and both maintained good positions throughout. Jlotoa led into the straight, with Kerlie coining fast. Dhohl shot out at the grariustand and' won by three lengths, with three-quarter) of a length between .second and third.. Pink''Un was fifth - and liotoa sisctb. Timo, 1 lmin. 41isee. v t CARNIVAL HANDICAP.. One Miie and' 4 , u ',, > ' quitter. Mr.'J.Bowen's ch. h. True Scot, by Wallace—Fides, 6yrs., list. 81b. ..>...< 1 Britami 7«t. 2ft. ...<- ( 2 Winteriga, 6st. 91b 3 Eleven started. Mala was in the lead for the,greater pert, but True Scot was full of running and won by half a length, Waipiina was sixth, Ssddon ninth, and Golden, Slipper last. Timo, 2min.<7lsec. ' ' OAKS STAKES.. For 3-year-old fillies. One ,- r < mile and ft naif. , Mr.,1 , . Morton's br. f. Lady San, by San - Francisco (imp.)— Lady Mostyn, Bst. lOlb. (W. H. Smith 1 By Play, gst, 101b (Wood 2 Vivacious, Bst. 101b (Prilt 3 The , only starters. Vivacious mado most of the\running at a emart pace. At'the five furlongs post all raced, together. Lady San came away in the straight and won by a length from- By Play, with Vivacious U» longths;off third. Time,, 2min. 37}sce. ; VETERAN 'STAKj3s7*"Qno 'nTileW ff°lialf. Mr. Jj Tumbull Vb. m. NuihkV by Orzil (imp.)— Kettledrum, 4yis, BSt. 51b 1 Woorooma, tfst~ 31b. i :.....'...-.i..<i.....'..<..m i "Footpad, 7st. lib 3 Eleven started. Idyll headed the field at the vend of a furlong and occupied a Rood position till tho straight was reached whore Nudhka made her run'and won by half a ntck with a neck between second and third. Idyll was last. Time, 2min. 3&lsec. TRAINING AT RICCARTON. GREAT GALLOP BY BOBRIKOFF. iJJj' Teleef nph.*-l'ress Association ! '' Christchurch, November i. Tho weather (it Hiccarton this morning was beautiful, and v the tracks wore in excellent order, i. Prim was sent a mile and three--1 quarters, doing tho last mile and a halt in 2uiin. 45 l-ssec, but tinng at the finish. Husbandman beat Taskmaster over a mile and a quarter, run'in 2min. Msec, Penates covered nve iurlongs in lmin. 3 4-stec, ilnishing Tell. All, Med ivis given a working gallop of, a mile and', ft half, the last eight furlongs being done in lmin. 51sec, Full bail beat Stratagem over a mile, 'i'lkitere galloped & mile and a quattor in 2nim. 1G 3-ssec. Daybeam beat Gold Thr«ad tvei Six'furlongs, run in lmiu. 18 2-s*ee.j Fedrral covered halt a mile in 43Jsec, »nd Gold'.Crest went the same distance in 51 fssjc. Merrio jloaland and Lawn Rose were sent t rail9,'aad S quarter, covering the last mile in lmin. 48 3-6 see. Dolce beat Celacno in a six-fi)rHnK Dpin, whieh,toek lmin. njsec, And BoUtade ian » mile in lmin. 42 l-Ssec. Grand Slasi ; going larily, ■ took Iminr Slsec. to run a mile. Downfall gave'S&hdrtreaia a deeisite boating over a mile and a half, which -was accomplished m ,2min. 38 2-Ssec. Downfall iuiished well, but SandstreaM is apparently going off, Bcllm, Elysian, and Diamond Star covered a mile and a quarter in 2min 15 4-ssoc, Eljrsian and Diamond Star going best. Passion boat Wet Day over five furlongs, in lmin. .toe. Bpbrikott and Multiplo ran a milo and n. ' half, cutt ng out tho distance in 2min. 31 4-ssec— ialily A record for the track. Bobrikoft J.pjfully shod, but only carried about 6st. 41b. ' It was a remarkable gallop, created a sensation among tho tracK-natchois. , Lady Lucy, Uoosovelt, and Sir Puzo ran a mile and n half in 2mm. «scci .Muskerry gave luhndim' several lengths start, and beat her easily over a mile run in- lmin. 43soc, AH theJHon, J.-D. Ormond'e torses havo been scratched for tho Dannevirko mcoting. ' AT ELLERSLIE. IBj Telctrap'h-Prcn Aineclatlon I m.' «.■ Auckland, November 4. Tho weather was the hnal gallops at Jbllershe. The said,and grass tracks «ero both open, and all tne' worl>. was doua theie, while several two-year-olds spuited on the courso proper. Te Aroha was the nrst out, and witt tne assistance of Loongana over the last live fuflongs ran seven tui'longs On the sand in lmin, iHsrc~ hnishlng well. Hyporiou) accompanied by liarata and All's Weil over the, nrst five furlong-,, ran six furlongs on tbe sand in lmm. 22sec. Kakama did the same journey in lmin 21 Msec. Santa Rosi and Waimansu registered the best go of tho morning, j covering soven furlongs ou th 6 sand In lmin. 31 Wsec. The former had the best oi things at itho finish. Ashby and Doughboy wero together at the end of tonr furlongfl run on the sand in 51 4-ssoc. - Advooato beat Epeom Lass a furlong further, in lmin. 0 2-sipc. Ngapuka was better than Tattoo over seven furlongs on tho sand in lmiK. 33«ec, and Coronetted boat Sedition bv sn lengths over a Bimil&r joutrtoi, in lmin. je-sec. Beth had big weights np. Neeltie, by Kor.iata dnrbit tVe last four fnneii(»9, 'ran fire furlonge on the esnd in lmin 7 2-ssee. Winning Po?t did thrt« furlonifi en the eontse in 89 2-sw. I>r. Shlm»i!e msily beat,Rohepetae over,a mil* en the sand, in lmin. 51 l-ssse. Ballyshi«non miily held MieTi King at the end of nix fnrl«nfa, mi the saira trutk, in linln. tl Aii»t«trat Ibwt Bnlly a furlonj firthtr, in Irain 94 8-fisee. Akrrana, CunDilaii. nml Kentck w*r« in that order at tii4 end »f five fnrlenn on the (rtss, in lmin. Veee. , ' % Aft»r brs»Vf(tflt M»hene did nx farlensi on ilii edai, in lnis, 1( 1-Wc., and Tamainnpe fonr ■ (uxlonie en ii* n*". in 5i 1-s'ec Lech. f buie, nsjisted \tj ZJama itv«r tit l»9t »»tto ifni longs, went around (hi grass is lmin 51 2-seee, Geldfinder beat Wee Oljft ovir tkreu furlongs on the course proper, in ittaec. A largo iwwber of other* al'io verlted,

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 656, 5 November 1909, Page 9

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THE TURF. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 656, 5 November 1909, Page 9

THE TURF. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 656, 5 November 1909, Page 9

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