THE TURF
AVONDALE SPRING MEETING CONCLUDING DAY. ACCIDENT TO KING SOULT. , (by Teleßriipli—Press Association.) ; Auckland, &ptembor 20. - Tho Avondalo races were concluded on Saturday. 'J.'Here was a large attendance, and tho sum of .i' 30,712 passed tlirousn .the totalisator, giving an increase of J;la79 for tho nicctiii". Tne results aro:— KINUSLANJJ HURDLES. One mile and three-q uai'ters. Mr. D. Moraghan's Tragedy Kiug, by Soult—Roiuok, 9st. 41IJ. (itacDaritt) 1 King Try, 9st. : 2 Admiral Soult, 12st -. 3 Also started: Pip, lOst. 71b.; Providence, 9st. 21b.; Ladj Sabretache, 9st.; Dandy Breeze, 9st.; Ballygowan, 'Jst.; Plcet Arrow, Ost. The issue was never' in doubt. Won by three lengths. Fleet Arrow and Dandy Breeze fell. Time, 3min. 19 l-ssec. NURSERY HANDICAP, of 130 sovs. Pour furlongs. Mr. Patterson's AVorley the Knut, 7at. 131b (C. Brown) 1 Sea Deil, 7st. 13lb (Budianan) 2 Royal ATch, 7st. 7lb 3 Also started: Lady of Lourdes, Bst.; Lazy Girl,-fist..7lb.; Okere, 7st. 71b.; Glissando, 7st. 71b.; Multishine, 7st. 71b. Won by a short head, tho same distance' between second and third. Time, 50 4-5 sec. ' AVONDALE GUINEAS, of 225 sovs. One mile. Mr. Hnnus's • Mullingar, by Marble Arch—Romola, 3yrs„ Bst. 101b. (Deeley) 1 Oastalia, Bst. slb 2 Bedford, Sst. 101b 3 Also started—Ulster, Sst. 51b.; Graduate, Bst.-slb.i Marble Star, Bst. slb. Won very easily by two and a half lengths, a "length between second and third. Time, lmin. 12 3-ssec. PLUMPTON HANDICAP, of 350 sovs. ' One mile and a furlong. Mr. A. Stenning's Monojack, by Monoform—Miss Jack, Sst (Deeley) 1 Yankee Doodle, vst. 131b 2 Kaween, Gst. 13lb ....: 3 Also started: Goldsize, Sst. lib.; King Soult, Sst. 2ib.; Worcester, 7st. 91b.; Devastation, Gst. 7lb. Won by a length, four lengths separating second and third. Time, lmin. 56sec. King Soult broke his coronary bone, but an effort is to be made to save him for stud purposes. MOUNT ALBERT STEEPLES, of 250 sovs. Three miles. Vestal, Ost. 121b (Adams) 1 Kauiroa. lOst. 121b /... 2 Ruffy, lOst. 101b 3 Also started: Bonny, lOst. 121b.; Sportsman, lOst. 121b.; Coronade, lOst. 81b.; Kansitane, lOst. Gib.; Ngatoa, Ost. 131b.; Goldborne, 9st. 131b.; Poictiers, 9st. 101b.; Master Leslie, Sst. 81b.; Atahaere,' 9st. 71b.; Ned Morley.'9st. 71b.; Mapuna, Sst. 71b'.; Koto, 9st. 71b. Won by three lengths, with half a dozen lengths between second and third. Goldborne, Coionado, and Bonny were the only others to finish. Time, Gmin. 8 3-ssec. PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP, of 200 sovs. Six furlongs. Mr. Burke's Goldfire, 7st. Gib 1 Tinopai, Gst. 121b 2 Gerberga, 7st. 101b 3 Also started: Crown Pearl, 9st. lllb.; Electrakoff. 9st.; Tripoli, 7st. lllb.; Spalfish. 7st. Gib. Won by a length. Four lengths between second and third. Time, lmin. 13 4-ssec. NEW LYNN HANDICAP, of 130 sova. Six furlongs. Mrs. M. Crocker's Elagiall, 7st. (Robinson) 1 Kitty Bellairs, Tat. 71b 2 Makura, Sst. 31b .- 3 Also started: Selection, Bat. 91b.; Rector Girl, Sst. 21b.; Gold Necklet. Sst. lib.; Soultane, 7st. lllb.; Ruse do Guerre, 7st. 81b.; Nimrod, 7st. 51b.; Salvia, 7st. 51b.; Lueitana, 7st. 21b.; Signature, 7»t.j Christine, 7st,; Plenipotent, 7st.; Pendoon, 7st.; Plying Peathsr, 7st. Gib.; Glutancons, 7st.; Catherina,'7st., . Won by a length; and a half. Makura was two lengths away. Time, lmin. 14 2-5 ssc. NIHOTAPU WELTER, of 175 sovs. One mile and a furlong. Mr. Ross's Soldier, Bst, 21b. (Brady) 1 Gloy, Ost. 131b., ;„ 2 Jolie Pille, Bst. 131b 3 Also-started: .Uaku, Sst. 21b.; Plying 'Soult, 7.st. 81b.; Makanini, 7st. 71b.: Miss Avalanche, 7st. 71b.: Centenary, 7st": 71b. A great finish. Won by a neck. Time, lmin. 5G l-ssec. WANCANUI TRACK NOTES. (By Teldsranh—Press Association.) Wanganui, September 19. . The weather was tine for training operations this morning. Pa&sadena Piriform, Byron, and Expect ran a, mile, the former..finishing in front. Aruako boat Queen's Post over a mile on the flat. Donise Onne had much the best of Monteloa over four furlongs. Sir Donald beat Montano easily, over iivo furlongs, and Don Francisco did hajf-paco work. St. Gate beat Looplino over a' mile.. .
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2260, 21 September 1914, Page 8
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