TAKAPUNA SPRING MEETING
JOLIE FILLE WINS SPRING . HANDICAP. . (By Association.) _ ' Auckland, November 28. The Takapnna Jockey Club concluded its Spring Meeting .to-dav in fine weather and before a very large attendance. 'The totalisator recorded £32,i55' for the day, raalunjT a total of for the meeting, as against JMG.2I3 last roar. The 1 results ■'are:— STANLEY HANDICAP MAIDEN HURDLES, of 150 sovs. One mile' and a half and a hundred yards; G Mr. F. A. Hinton'a Beauty, 9at. „ Gib. ~., (Mulcahy) ' 7 Merry Dan, 9st (Andertont 2 3 Centenary, 9st. 41b ■ (Kelly) 3 Also started: 1 Florist, lOst. 51b.; 2 Ladv Sabretaohe, lOst. 31b.; 5 Spalperion, list. 101b.; 9 Lady Dot, 9st. 41b.; 10 Providence Oat. 21b.; 15 Starkqt, 9st.; 12 Glad Eyo.Ost. 11 Glenalbyn, tot.; .8 Companion; 9st.; 13 Master Catesby, 9st.; 14 Advance, 9st.j 17 Recap, 9st. Won easily by five lengths. Time, 2min, sSsec. , '' CAUTLEY HANDICAP, of 150 sovs. Fivo furlongs and a half. 3 Mr. D. J. Lynoh's Kitty Bellairs, 7st. 101b ; (Deeley) I 2 King Lupin, 9st. 41b (Robinson) 2 1 Toreador, 7et. 131b. (Conquest) 8 Also started: 4 Delenda, 7st. 131b ; 7 Salute, 7at. 131b.; G Miss Livonia 7st Gib.; 5 Soleotion, Gst. 91b.; 9 Maui Nina Gst 81b.; Lady Oldwyn. Gst. 71b.; Kitty Bellairs, though strongly challenged bv King Lupin, kept the inside running all thp way, and won by a, length. Time, lmm. 9 2-sscc.
A'AUXHALL HANDICAP, of 150 sovs. Seven' fiirlonss. 3 Mr. F. J. Macmanefiin's Hadj, 7st. . •■WI6. :: (C. Brown) 1' G Plempotent, 7st. 51b (Eowe) 2 5 Marbb' Star, 7st. 71b. ..„.. (Stockley) 3 Also started: 3 Tinoreka, 7st. 91b. ; 1 Glittering Sands) 7st. 51b.; 11 Goldon Petal; 7st. lib.; 13 Coleraine, 7s"t. Jib.; 8 Formuala, 7st. 31b.; 12 Tronblesome, ist. 31b.; 10 St. Lewis. 7st, 31b.; 15 Gluetanus, 7st. 31b.; 11 Laverna, 7st. 131b.; 17 Acid Drop, 7st. 31b!; 9 Bhieforni, 7st. 31b.; 7 Hawarden, , 7st. 31b.; 15 Ulster, 7st. 31b.; i Tamahere, 7st. 31b.; 16 Nildah, 7k. 31b. AVon easily by a length, in the face of a strong and unexpected challenge. 1 Time, limn. 30sec. SPRING HANDICAP, of 350 eovs. One ■i mile. C Mr. J. D. Kemp's Jolie Fille, 7st. 121b ] (M'Millan) 1 3 Mr. A. Alexander's Patronale, 7st. . Ulb. ••.. (M'Arten) 2 0 Mr, E. Orton's Phosphorus. 7st. slb. (C. Brown) 3 Also started: 1 Monojack, &st. 91b.; 2 Goldsize, ■ Bst. 21b; 8 Ineuru, 7st. 81b.; i Tinopai, 7st. 51b.; 9 Satana, 7st.; 10 Kaween, Cst. 131b.; 7 Bedford, 6st. 131b.; 11 llanette, 6st. 71b. Patronale led all tlie way from a splendid start, closely attended by Phosphorus, buit in the straight Jolie Fillo broke through a close-packed field, and won by half a length. . Time, Imin, 42 l-Ssec. . EAKINO HANDICAP, of 150 sovs. Ponr. ' furlongs (for two-year-olds). 1 Mr. D. Moraghan's Loyal' Arch, Bst. 101b ;... (M'Millan) 1 2 Housewife, 7st. 71b I'Conquestk 2 3 Bisogno, 7st. 91b (Goldfinch) 3 Also started: 5 . Credo. 7st. 31b.; 4 Lightning, .7st. lib. "Won easily all the way by two lengths. KAWAU HURDLES, of 175'sovs. One mile and threo-quai'tors. 1 Mr. W. Sharp's Spaliieh, list. 101b. (Tutcben) 1 3 Dogger Bank, 9st. 71b (Kelly) 2 i Ruft'y, 10st : (Julian) 3 Tho only other starter was Barl> Wire, SKt. lOlb., who lost his rider. Won.easilv. Time, 3min. 20 2-ssec. PUPUKB HANDICAP, of 150 soys. Seven furlongs. 1 Mr. J. Collis's Signo, 7st. Gib. (C. Brown) 1 18 Acliilledes, Bst. 71b. ... (R. E. Brown) 2 7 Makura, Bst (Conquest), 3 Also started: 2 Soldier, 9st.; 3 Baku, Bst.- 81b.; i Fisher, Bst. 71b.; 10 Glensnjre. Bst."4lb.i 5 Minister, 7st. 131b.; 9 Christine, 7st. 101b.; 12 NimrtKl, 7st.; 11 TroubleBome, 7st.; 6 Lady Penury, 7st. The favourite got command early, and was never seriously troubled. AVon by a length. Time. Imin. 30sec. „ WELTER, HANDICAP, of 175 sovs. One mile. 2 Mr. Hayr's Monorail, 7st. 1211). (M'Milk-m) 1 B Tripoli, Bst. lft (B. Desleyj 2 7 Devastation, 7.4. 71b (Conquest), 3 Also started: 0 Electrokoff, 9st. 71b.; 3 Phnsphorus, Bat. 121b.; 1 Gloy, .Bst. Blb.'i ■1 AA'orcesler. Bst. 71b.; !) Kavrcen, Bst. lib.: 8 Oration, 7st, 81b.; 11 Takinini, 7st. 71b.: .10 Flying Sonlt, 7st. 71b.; 7 Devaßtalioii. Devastation led for most of (lie ills(ance, but at the turn Monorail got oomroniul, and won by throe lengths. Two lengths separated second nnd third. Ti',-.e. Imin. i'ißec.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2320, 30 November 1914, Page 9
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