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THE TURF

RACING IN AUSTRALIA

« AMBERLEY MEETING

CUP WON BY NAUTIOAJi. By Telegraph—Press Aanoclatton. Christohuroh, September ID. Tho Amborloy Racing Club's 'WJ.P 11 mectwic wiis licld in fine wcftth6r. xiMJrG , was a fair attendance. The towlUatoP handled £12,448 lCs., as against £13,980 10s. last year. Following are the j results :- OPEN HURDLES HANDICAP, of 125 sovs. One mile a.nd a n )lal J:T st^ ay ?} lo '' io s iV 21b, 1; Bombproof, lOst. 91b., 2: Mannish,. ■ lOst. 81b., 3. All started, Won by a neck. Time, 3min. 1 3-ssec, TRIAL-PLATE, of 100 sovs. Fno.furlongs.—Smoke, 1; Adopted, 2; Volkovo. 3. Scratched: Lockweir, Astray. Won by a length. Time, lroin. 3 3-sscc. KOWAI TBOT HANDICAP, of 100 SOVB. Ono mile and a half.—Lord Clan, Bcr.. l; Mopey, 24yds. behind, 2; Wondering Willie, 24yds. behind, 3. Scratched: Lasca Lad, Waliinepai. Won by a longth. Time, 3min. AMBERLEY CUP, of 220 sovb. One milo and a quarter. Nautical, 6Bt. }. Warlike, 9st ? Chaeronia, 7st. 91b. All started. Wou by a length. liinCi. 2min. U 2-sscc. „ HACK HANDICAP, of 110 sovs. Six furlongs.—Fabrinade, Bst. olb„ 1; GrcelMon,. 7st. 91b., 2; Italaga, 7st. 21b., 3. Scratched.. Gossard. Won by a head. Time, Imm. 15sec. o OPEN WELTER, of 115 sovs. Seven furlongs.—High Heels, 9st. 31b., 1: n arlike, 9st. 111b., 2; Tyne, Bst. . 101b., i. Soratchcd: Kolyma. Wou by a neck. Time, lmin. 30 2-sseo. , WATTLE HANDICAP, of 160 bovs. Sis furlongs.—Will Oakland, Bst. 131b., 1; Oleau Sweep, 9st., 2; Bomb, 6st. 71b., 3. AU startoil. Won by a head. Tinio, lmin. 14 l-ssee. TEVIOTDALE TROT. HANDICAP, of 10D bovb. Two miles—Proud Nell, scr., li «-U----uie's Dream, 84yds. behind, 2; Daydnft, 84yds. behind, 3. Scratched: Lasca Lad,. Waliinepai. Won by two lengths. Time.. smin. 7 2-ssec. OTAKI ACCEPTANCES. The following acceptances have been received for the first day, of the Spring Meeting of tho Otaki Maori Racing Club on Monday, September 27:— ' DOMINION HACK HANDICAP, of 160 sovs. One mile.—Rouen, 9st.; Mise Maid, Bst. 101b.; Fisher, 8&t. «tb.: Sea Foam. Bst. 21b,: Persian Prince, 7st. 121b.; Mres Land, 7st, 111b.; Orateur, 7st. 81b.; The Digger, 7st. 61b.: Transmission, 7st. TATIMI HACK STEEPLECHASE, of 250 sovs. Two miles and a quarter.—Pawerewore, list.; To Toa, lOst. 111b.; Kurapai, ■ lOst. 71b.; Sail Homo, lOst. 31b.; Sartoline,. 9st. 91b,; Rococo, 9st. 91b,; Nlcomar, 9st--71b.; Three Bells, 9st. 71b.; Simple Sam,. 9st, 71b.; Foreligbt, 9st, 71b.; Mating!, 9st, 71b.; Yucatan, 9st, 71b.; Flamingo, Set. 71b.; Stream of Gold, 9st, 71b.; Parawanui., 9st. 71b.; Combustion, 9st. 71b. TE ONE MAKII'ONORE MEMORIAL, of 500 sovs. Ono milo and a quartor—Rose Pink, flat, lib.; Classification, 7st. 121b.; Dainty Step, 7Bt, 121b.; Royal Exchange. 7st. 91b.; Molyneaux, 7st. 71b.; Prlntemps, 7st. 31b.; Penury Rose, 7st.; Kilgour, 6st. 121b.; Esperance, 6st. 101b.; Orateur, 6st. 71b. STEWARDS' HACK HANDICAP, of 130 sovs. Six. furlongs.—Bonny Briar, 9st.; Galore, Bst. 31b.; Flight Commander, tit.; Stutter, 7st. 121b.; Yankee Dan, 7st. 121b.; La Paiorna, 7st. 71b.; Beloved, 7st. 21b.; Pakaraka, ?6t. 21b.; Tiora, 7st.; Grey Sapphire, 7st.;/Russet, 7st.; (Perrier, 7st.; Martian Mies, 7st.; Miss Elva, 7st. FLYING HANDICAP, of 250 sovs. Six furlongs.—Solfanello, Bst. 81b.; Nursing Sister, Bst. 41b.; Astinome, 7st. 131b.; Royal Exchange, 7st. 151b.; Matatiia, 7et-. 10lb.; Aotifid, 7st. 71b.; Gold Problem, 6st. 131b. WELTER HACK HANDICAP, of 120 sovs. Seven furlongs.-Sir Fauoiful, list.; Kipling, lOst. 91b.; Miss Land, 9st. 51b.; Explorer, Bst. 121b.; Kyoto, Bst. 71b.; Admiration, Bst. 71b.; Regard, Bst. 71b.; White Hope, Bst. 71b.; Bitters, Bst. 71b.; Lockson, Bst. 71b.; Transmission, Sat. 71b.; Dumper, Bst, 71b.; Automoana, Bat. 71b.; Passenger, 8 KEREIHI ROERA WELTER HANDICAP, of 200 sovs. Seven furlongs—Moutoa Ivanova, lOst. 21b.; Printcinps, 9st. 51b.; Rouen. 9st. 41b.; Sweet Tippeniy, 9st. 21b.; Old. Gold, 9st.; Railand, Bst. 131b.; Detroit, Bst. 151b.; Tirana, Bst. 101b.; Matty, Bst. 7 b.;. Birkenvale, Bst. 71b.; Crosswords, Bst. 71b.;: Idle Talk, Bst. 71b. MAIDEN PLATE, of 100 sovb. Five furlongs. Special weights—Galia, Birkie, Elixir, Walthea, Goolwar, Super-Six, Hallow- , roz, Sagacity, Miss Elva, Gold Coast, Alert, Princess Marion, Opiate, Sparo Moments, i Merry Queen, Negambo, Busy, Gold Screen, i Bestir, Siberian, Mead, Vindictive, Moutoa. . Boy, Release.

' ROSEHILL GUINEAS WON BT WIRRAWAY. (By Telegraph-Press ABBociation-Oopyrljiit 1 (Rec. September 19, 5.5 p.m.) Sydney, September 19. The chief events .at the Rosehill Meeting resulted aB follow; — ROSEHILL GUINEAS, of 800 sovs. Nine furlongs. Wirraway \ Sy.co Knight • Sti-athredole 0 Won by half a length. Time, lmin. 55sec. ROSEHILIi HANDICAP, of 550 govs. Ono mile and a quarter. . Frumark J Pershore , Kennaquhair ... : 4 Won-by a neck. Time, 2mm. 34Jsec. 8 ■ The "Evening Standard" . urges . the \ Jockey Club to enforce the new rale sub- ' Btituting sweepstakes for old-fashioned 1 plates, and points out that the races for > the 1921 to 1923 seasons are closing under the old conditions, states a Press Aseociation message from London. At the recent Doncaster Meeting the value of th& stakes was £18,900. It cost the Doncaster Executive only £7049 for the years racing. The executive gave very little to the ot. . Leger, in which the owners raced for their ! own money. It was only after a Press : agitation that the executive guaranteed a fixed sum. It will be scandalous, thepgper states, if the Doncaster races in 1921 are rim under the 013 conditions. A Press Association message from London state that it iB reported that S. Donoglme has been offered a huge fee to i ride ?ri India in the winter. Donogliue is . undecided whether to accept or not. A Press Association message from SydI ney states that Gloaming reappeared on the track at Randwiclc, and galloped a I furlong at half-pace. He pulled up apparently sound and well. ■

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 306, 20 September 1920, Page 6

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THE TURF Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 306, 20 September 1920, Page 6

THE TURF Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 306, 20 September 1920, Page 6

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