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FORBURY PARE TROTTING SUNGOD WINS BIG HANDICAP. By Telegraph—Press Ataocianou. Dunedin, December 1. The Forbury Park Trotting Club's Meeting opened to-day in. splendid weather. There was a largo attendance, and tho totalisator receipts wero J;14,12i Ills., us compared with .£18,235 10s. last year.! The war tax amounted to ,£317 17s. lid. Results :— FIRST AMATEUR HANDICAP (in saddle), of 100 sovs. One milo and a half.—l Gemma, 70yds. behind, 1; 6 Beeswing, scr., 2; 9 Major Taylor, 511 yds. behind, 3. Also started: 3 Weheuga, scr.; 7 Susie Patchen, scr.; 12 May C, scr.; 2 Pat M'Kinney, 20yds. behind; 5 Ngapuna, 20yds. behind; 13 Kilma, 20 yds. ,behind; 11 The Squire, 20yds. belli ud; 12 Koraki, 20yds. behind; 10 Passion Flower, 20yds. behind; 4 Inchcapo Bell, 30yds. behind; 9 Lord Nelson, 70 yds. behind. Won by four lengths. Time, 3min. 40 2-ssec. PROGRESSIVE HANDICAP (in harness), of 100 sovs. Ono mile and a half. —2 Jjloyd George, 10yds. behind, 1; 1 Bank Note, 30yds. behind, 2; 4 Robert R., 30 yds. behind, 3. Also started: 6 Indiana Girl, scr.; 3 Royal George, 90yds. behind; 5 M'C'onnachie, 110 yds. behind. Won by fifteen lengths. Time, 3min. 41 2-ssec: SPRING HANDICAP (in saddle), of 130 sovs. Two miles.—l Country Queen, 90yds. behind, 1; 5 Silver Shoe, 80yds. behind, 2; 2 L.M., 50yds. behind, 3. Also started: 4' Darkness 70yds. behind; 3 Black Satin, 80yds. behind; 6 Sparkling Kola, 140 yds. behind. AVoni by six lengths. ■ Time, 4min. 56 3-ssec. PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP (in .harness), .of 250 sovs. Two miles. 4 Sungod, 12yds. behind 1 7 Mintsou, 108 yds. behind ..: 2 1 Moorland, scr. ........: 3 Also started: 8 0.1.C., scr.; 5 Red Mac, 24yds. behind; 2 Hardy Wilkes, 36yds. behind; 6 Wallace Wood, 84yds. behind; 3-Evelyn, 108 yds. behind. Won by four lengths. Time, 4min. CAVERSHAM HANDICAP (in saddle), of 100 sovs. One mile and a half— 4Glen Mavis, scr., 1; 6 Promise, scr., 2; S. Stockade, 10yds. behind, 3. Also started: 2 Lear Dillon, 10yds. behind; 3 Neatta, 10yds. behind; 10 Rothcliff, 10 yds. behind; 5 Stanley Direct, 10yds. behind; 9 Aero, 30yds. behind; 7 Royal George, 110 yds. behind. Won by four lengths. Time, 3min. 46 2-ssec. DOMINION HANDICAP (in harness), of 100 sovs. Two miles.-2 Lady Patricia, 30yds. behind, 1; Gay Wilkes, scr., 2; 10 James Madison, 50yds. behind, 3. Also started: 9 Lord. Nelson, scr.; 8 Royal Rothschild, scr.; 4 Livingstone, 40yds. behind; 5 Mayfield, 60yds. behind; C . Maungatna, 80yds: behind; 3 Tika, 90yds. behind; 7 Park-field, 100 yds. behind. Won by eight lengths. Time, 4min. 53 4-ssec'. DASH HANDICAP (in harness), of 160 sovs. Ono mile and a quarter.—2 Cello Sydney Wilkes, 36yds. behind, 1; -4 Prince Poole, scr., 2; 1 Tamarisk, 24yds. behind, 3. ; Also started: 6 Louie Drift, scr.; 3 Ben. Dillon, 24yds. behind; 5 Stanley's Child, 4Syds. behind. Won by a length. Time, 2min. 50 3-ssec. ST. KILDA HANDICAP (in saddle), of 130 sovs. One mile.—3 Moorland, 20yds. behind, 1; 4 -The Bronzewing, 10yds. behind, 2; 1 Rearguard, 20yds. behind. 3. Also started: 2 Sir Elmo, 20yds. behind. Won by half a length. Time, 2min. 17 3-ssec. ACCEPTANCES FOR TO-DAY. SECOND AMATEUR HANDICAP. One mile and a half.—Hono Ariki, 10yds. behind; Princess Bell,' 10yds. behind; Archer, 10yds. behind; General Mite, 10yds. behind; Sweet Chimes, 10yds. behind; Calon,-10yds. behind; Carrie Vie, 10yds.'behind; Betty Blue, 10yds. behind; White Heather, 10yds. behind; Gipsy King, 10yds. behind; Rubee, 10yds. behind; Proud Spring, 10yds. behind; Princess Cole, 10yds. behind; Promise, 50yds. behind. ADVANCE HANDICAP. One mile .and a half.—Sweet Chimes, scr.; Rose Gauntlet, 10yds; behind; Kaweka, 40yds. behind; G-lcn Mavis, 60yds. behind; Palmdale. 60yds. behind; Bank Note, /oyds. behind; Royal George, 110 yds. behind; M'Connachie; 110 yds. behind. SUBURBAN HANDICAP. Ono milo and a ' half.—Response, scr.; Wehenga, scr.; ! Swiftfoot, 20yds. behind; Miss Lorna, 20yds. behind; Wonderland, 20yds. behind; Gold Stanley, 20yds. behind; Billy Parole, 20ys. behind; Lord Nelson, 40yds. behind; Bohemian, 50yds. behind; Mayfield, 110 yds. bohind; Gay Wilkes, 140 yds. behind. FORBURY CUP. Two miles.-Moor-land, scr.; 0.1.C., scr.; Red Mac, scr.; Hardy Wilkes, 24yds. behind; Tamarisk, 24yds. behind; Sungod, 48yds. behind; Cello, 60yds. behind.; Sydney Wilkes, 60yds. .behind; Stanley's Child, 60yds. behind; Wallace Wood, 72yds. behind; Evelyn, 96yds. behind; Minston, 108 yds. behind. TAINUI HANDICAP. Two milesPromise, scr.; Glen Mavis, 10yds. behind; 5.M.,. 10yds. Ibehind; Darkness, 20yds. behind; Black Satin. 20yds. behind; Silver Shoe, 50yds. behind; Country Queen, 90yds. bohind; Sparkling Kola. 90vds. behind. VICTORIA HANDICAP. Two milesRoyal Rothschild, ser.; (Lord Nelson, scr.; James Maddison, 50yds. behind; Gay Wilkes, 70yds.-behind;-Albertoria, 80yds. behind; Vl'ika, 90yds. behind; Parkfield, 100 yds. behind; Gema, 110 yds. behind. EMPIRE - HANDICAP. One mile and a. quarter.—Prince'Poole, scr.; Sir Fulliam, scr.; Lonie Drift, scr.; Bon Dillon, scr.; Moorland, 12yds. bohind; Sungod, 24yds. behind; Cello, 48yds. behind; Sydney Wilkes, 48yds. behind; Wallace Wood. 4Sjds. behind; Minston, 72yds. behind. RECOVERY HANDICAP. One mile. —Sinoda, 10yds. behind: Sir Elmo, 20yds. behind; Rearguard, 30yds. behind; Prince Poole. .40yds.. behind; Bi-onzewing, 40yds.' behind.
AUCKLAND CUP-ACCEPTANCES. By Telegraph—Press Association. Auckland, December 1. Acceptances for the Aucklaid Summer Meeting are:— AUCKLAND CUP. Two milesChortle, 9st'.; Colonel Soult, Sst. Gib.; Ardenvhor, Sst. 21b.;.The Toff, Bst. lib.j Marc Antony, 7st. 121b.; Lady Penury, 7st.' 101b.; Blackall, 7st. 81b.; • John Barleycorn, 7st. 81b.; Depredation, 7st. 51b.; Bjorneborg, 7st.; Wishful, 7st.; Priuco Merriwee, 7st.; El Gallo, Gst. 121b.; San Sebastian, Gst. Sib.; Alteration, Gst. 71b. '. RAILWAY; HANDICAP. Six fur-long's.—Tete-a-Tete, Gst. 51b.; Bimeter, !)st. 'fib.; King 'Lupin, Bst. 51b.; Bisogne, Sst. Gib.; Cliakwana, Sst' 81b.; Tatterley, 75t.'131b.; Seadown, 'isf. 121b.; Multiplication; 7st. 111b.; Downham, 7st. 71b.; Housewife,- 7st: 71b.; Hyttus, 7st. Gib.; Koesian, 7st. 21b.; Kitty Bellairs, 7st. 21b.; Tobasco, 7st. lib.; Waiuta, 7st. lib.; Greenstreet, 7st. lib.; Goldfire, Gst. 131b.;. Hushman, Gst. 13lb. j Carlysinn, Gst. 121b.; Mandoline, Gst. 121b.; Shrill, Gst. 101b.; Potentiality, Gst. 71b.; Silvasco, Gst. 71b.; Menelnus, Gst. 71b. After the declaration of forfeits, the following remain in the— GREAT NORTHERN DERBY. One mile and a half—DovoK«n, Elation, Good Hope, Alteration, Rebel, Egypt, Bjorneborg. Averbury, Tobasco, Tlio Toff. Bond' Or. Sasanof. TWENTY-SECOND ROYAL STARTS. Six -furlongs.—Bjsogne, Devotion. Elation. Probation, Good Hope, .Cla'vorhouse, Full Speed, Nones, Grconstrect, Biplane, Desert Gold. Estlancl. Avebury, Hyttus. Hymestra, Koesian, Red Rock, Lord Kenilworth, Agnestes, • Empire, RtiHilin, Simonides. GREAT NORTHERN FOAL STAKES. Six furlongs.—Lor<l TCenilwortli, Agnestes. Claverhousc. Biplane. Ratlilin, B s tlnnd, Noir, Hymestra, Mount Joy, Monntonr, R«l Rock, Ample, War Star, Simonides, Vagabond. KILBOY SCRATCHED. By Telegraph—Press Association. Auckland, December 1. Kilboy was scratched for the Auckland Cup at 1 p.m. At the Bathurst meeting (N.S.W.) on November 18, the Spring Handicap was -won easily by Miss Martian, a five-year-old maro by. Martian—Miss Dalrymplo. Miss Martian', who was bred by Mr. J. V. Keid, is a half-sister to Mr. G. L. Stead's two-year-old filly, Ample.
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