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RACING AT FLEMINQTON. OAKS DAY, EACE FOE LINLITHGOW STAKES, ; JLly Teioerash— Press Aasociation^Oopyrlßbv (Eee. Novoffibor 7, 10.10 p.in.) Flemington, November 7. At Flemington to-day there was fino : weather for thie V.E.C races. Oaks Bay attracted, largo numbers of pbp'pla (especially la-dies), who : were disappointed by the bad weather, on. tho- other tWdays. This accounted for the crowd, wliich was a record one for Oats Eiay. The Governor-General (Lord Donni.an) was among those present, The racing was of an interesting nature, In tlje 'Hurdle Itaco Dyed Garments fell and broko his neck. Tho following are the NOVEMBEB HUEDLE EACE, of 200 sovs. Thfeo miles. Mr. W. H. Mite's br. g, by Acumen—May. Morn, aged, list. 91b. .................. „ , J Clontaft, 9st. Bib ;.,„. 2 Goldfish,.9si illbi ..„».■...... 3 Continuance Wa6 scratched, but tloro were nino starters. Won by •three-quar-ters of a length,, with-three lengths be-, tweon second and third. Time, smin. 45scc. '' '■•..' MIMOSA STAKES,, of 500 govs. For twoyearolds.; Six furlong's. . Mr, D. L. Doplete's blk; c, Maltfaters, by Malster—Conundrum . ...... 1 Scotch Malt ~.,..., 2 Beck's Lager......,.'./..;:.,..... .... .3 ■ Three others "started. The Winner led all ifte way,-and won by half a length, with thfeo lengths between second ■ and third. Time, Imin.lojsoo. ! LINLITHGOW STAKES, of WOO • .flpv-s. Weig'ht-for-ago, with,penalties-find allowances. o'iie mile,. ; Mr. J. M'aWbey's..bile. in. Mountain Princess, .by '■ Hymettus—-Princesq ' Beatrice, 6yr6. .......... , , 1 I SylvaOder » ..;.,.„ .. ~,. 2 ! Woiawa ..,.",.. < 3 Also started: Broadsword, BurfawaHe;, : Flatnen, and Tho Lintie. • Wbtawn led.round the last turn from Sylvandor and Broadsword. Mountain Princess took charge inside the distance, and won by. three-quarters, of. a length, with four lengths "between 1 second and third. Time, Imin. iojsec-. CARNIVAL HANDICAP, of 300 .sots, , One mile" and-a half. Mr. P. King's b. o. Wool, by Haut i 3yrs., 7st. Sib. ... 1 Nangar, Bst. 91b. ...:: »..., 2 Shuja, Sst. 21b 3 r Eleven started. Won by three lengths, with five lengths between second and third. Time, 2mm. 36Jsec. ! OAK STAKES, a sweepstake of 10 boys. each, with 500 sovs. added. For three-year-old fillies. Weight, Bst. iOlbi, One mils and a half.' Mt: J. Y. Smith's; ch. f, Moe, by WaU lace —Moana ....,.» ..... i.;....:.. 1 Perdita ~........;„... ....-..«.,....-. "I. Symetris ..;., ..... 3 Won by three-quarters of a. length, ■with two lengths between second and third. Time, 2min. 3?see. VETERAN STAKES,, of 300 sovs. -One , mile and.a,half.. Mr. E. Moss's b. h, San.dbath,, by Black . ' Sand-"Tirnova, aged .............. 1 Oakdene. »;<.... 2 Oadonia -...,. .....; 3 Eight others started. Sandbath; led :from the- barrier rise.ajid.woii.by.. alength and a .half, with-a-neck, between second and third.: Time,.2min. Sfcee..
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1592, 8 November 1912, Page 6
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411THE TURF. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1592, 8 November 1912, Page 6
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