THE TURF
AUCKLAND SPRING MEETING
GUINEAS WON BY TE PAPAPA ELIGIBLH'S" CITY ' HANDICAP, • By Telesra-ph.—Press Association. „ Auckland, November 3. I lie Auckland Racing. Club's Spring Mceaug commenced to-day. Heavy showers at ram fell during 'almost' tlio whole time tho racing w.13 in progress, and consequently the going was-very heavy. Tho attendance was small'., The', totalisator imestments -aggregated i£ o 5 o°3" qq pun# ,£26,999 10s. oa , tho 'op'rain* <liu- ?' ear ' .. rl ' 6 . imposition of the new «ai tax,realised the sum -of; i 563..- -Tho 'results are:— . Maiden HURDLES, of 200 'sovs. : One'- „,, , _ m "6 and' a half. 9 Tiri, 9st. 3ib:' ....... 3 'Also started: 1 Toreador,''lOst."uib.'j 2 Agapoto, lOst.; 7 Takanjki, 9st. 131b.: & Jlonorail, 9st. 41b.; 5 Dunrobin, 9st. 31b.; ® Du Y^p ßreeze ' Mr, Lobelia,' W Ost.; 3 Marconi, 9st. Won by three lengths from Tenacious, wlio was a-similar distance in front of In-1 Dandy Breeze' fell at the second to last -fence, and Toreador cut himself .badly by striking a, fence. Time, 2min. Msec. \ . GREAT NORTHERN GUINEAS, of 1000 sovs, One. mile. . Pop.; three-year-'?ii «°ii —' "*1 ' Brings, Sst. ' <lb.; fillies, 85t.,51b. 3 To Papa-pa ;.' (B. Deeley) 1 1 Marco Bejlo 2 4 Hydras 3 Also started: 8 Analogue ;'7(TGoid Lace; J- a J, 9 King's Courier; 7 Colonnade.; 6 Glissando; 2 Housewife. .Tho race was'rim in ft blinding shower. Marco Bello held the advantage to - the straight, but Te Papapa. challenged and eventually beat. Marco Bello. bv a-, length. s?4ras was two lengths ' away third, lime, lmin. iSsec.' ' WELCOME STAKES, of 750 sovs. Five .furlongs. Eor two-year-olds; colts, Sst. slb.'; geldings, Sst.. 21b.; fillies, Bst. i •■' ®- Deeley) 1 7 Lady Elysian 2 s.'Lady Kilworth 3 Also started: 12 Uncle Ned; 10 Whitehall; 3 Hyllus; 11 General .Toffre; 8 Cultriform; 6 Erroneous; 1. Independence) ;li Marabont;-2 Kekurui;'-9 Tinkler;' 13 Waiutu.' Half-way up. tho running Lady Jack was in the lead, with Rekanui handy. The favourite held her. own, however, and won by two lengths and'a half. Time, lmin. 4 4-ssec. . ONEHUNGA STEEPLES, of 300 'sovs. About three "miles.. ■ 4 Golborae, lOst. 41b. ... (T. Mulcahy) 1 3 Wairaai,-list., 71b. ......... 2 \i Okaihau, lOst. 131b. 3 Also started: 1 Master ' Strowan, lOst. 131b.; 2 Appin, lOst. 91b.; 5 Lady Sabretache, lOst. 91b.; 9 Fireawav, lOst.' 41b.; : G Taroro, lOst. 41b. ; 10 Transfer,' 9st. 91b. ;. B Ambassador, .^st.. 81b.; 12 Taihape, ,9st. 71b:; 11 Luperin, 9st. 71b. Golborne and Waimai raced into the straight'together, the former winning, by a neck. , Olaihau was third, six lengths behind Waimai. • Appin fell and slipped his fotlock. > , Time, ,6min.' 34sec. SHORTS. HANDICAP, of-300 sovs. . Five furlong's. ' .' . I "Kitty Bellairs, 7st. 61b. (B. Deelev) 1 6 Astor, 7st. 121b 2 3 Glenroy, 7st. 111b ... 3 Also started: 7 Goldfire, Bst. 31b.; 10 Playoff, Sst. 31b.; 5 Tact, Bst. lib.; 8 Prince Soult, Sst.; 2 Sweet Corn, 7st. 131b.; 4 Gold Necklet, 7st. 41b.; 11 Dclenda, 6st. 131b.; 9 Mauinina, Gst. 101b.j 12 Harlestone, 6st. 71b.; 13 Mentcur, .Gst. 71b. Kitty- Bellairs led. practically all the way. Sho won by a length and a half, with half, a length'between, second and third. Time,-lniin. '3soc.. CITY HANDICAP, of 1000 sovs.- Ono mile and'a quarter. * Eligible, 7st. 31b (R-. Re id) 1 3 Colonel Soult, Sst. 111b 2 II El Gallo, 7st. 3
Also started: 7 Merry Koe, 9st. lib.; S Jack Delaval, fist. 181b.; 5 R-ewi Poto, Bst. 111b.; 10 Boyal Irish, Bst.;-9lb.j 6 Tinopai, Bst.; 7 Goldsize, 7st. 111b.; 2 Mullingar, 7st. 101b.; 9 Guiding Way, 7st.. 51b.; 12 Gluetanns, 6st; 71b; Eligiblo led all the way, and won by a length from Colonel Sonlt, who finished fast. . Half a length divided second and third. Time, 2min. 12sec. HOBSON HANDICAP, of 2(10 sovs. Six furlongs. 2 Mandoline, Bst. 31b. ... (J. Buchanan) 1 1 Achilleua, Bst. 61b .-; 2 5 Mossuian, 7st. 131b 3' Also started: 9 Soldier, Bst. 51b.; 13 Kaween, Bsfc. 21b.; i Signo, Bst.; 15 Chaminade, 7st. 71b.; 7 Had], 7st. 71b.; 11 Gluciau, 7st. 61b.; 12 Sea Deil, 7st. 51b.; 6 Lady Gwendoline, 7st. 51b.; 8 Pendoon, 7st. 51b.; 3 Hiero, 7st. 21b.; 14 Brookfield, 7st. 21b.; 10 Plenipotent, 7st. lib.; 15 Matne, 7st.; 16 Kidderminster,"7st. A good finish. Won by three-quarters of a length. Threo lengths separated second and third. Time, 1min,.173-ssec. FLYING HANDICAP, of 300 sots. Seven: furlongs. 4 Loloma, 7st. 111b (C. Brown) 1 12 Selection, 6st. 121b 2 3 Bluestone, 7st. 121L\ 3 Also started: 7 Castalia, Bat. lib.: 1 Soultane, 7st. '• 121b.; 9 Prince Soult, 7st. 121b.; 2 Astor, 7st. 91b.; 11 Nicomar, 7st. 61b.;'8 CrawfoTd, 7st. 71b.; 5 Minister, 7st. 71b.; 10 Wosccster, 7st.; 6 Jolie Fille, 7st. Loloma was in tho lead at tho home turn, and she won by a length and a half from Selection, who was two lengths and a half in. front of Bluestone. Time, train. .Usee.
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