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THE TURF

4— notes and comments NEW ZEALAND CUP TO-DAY. By Telegraph—SaocjaT Correspondent.nn . Christchurch, Ts'ovymbop bo ia.r I bS t at iT^ iCCalto " Ld Of f he , re ls I,ot »""h likoli>Z 5fl~•!„«;?« « -i, scs" i I'-fiXi 1 - v? a T h 1 s bc i? u tho pr"evailiiip\i\ork. Vagabond will strip on the Jw 6 ' and , m! '.V ofo better later on rifi fet 1 "'/ j tho favour ite, and it moet a weal£ ei fie1 l l!' ln a^ea t nny fas not | Imaribbon may be second favourite nwi W* «k' her' I 'we * e b , est the light-weights, ihere ai'o only six fifnrfor.2 i« 4.1 j Hurdle Race, wh'icli is timed for no^ ! &??™liPeta1i PetaB 1, ,,, . ay be n Jli)t order, irith t t ? ITI market. Jsabel may have a bit the l*«t mtterS' m the Spring Plate, in which ™ e ,, IS 111 .receipt of weight on account 6 ?P e ? al conditious attached to tho others. mar d 0 besfc of ; The Wellington winner, Truthful mmhave most supporters in the Liiuvood Handicap, and Jlormin will have friends in plenty in the Welcome State Oil all Bides the Stewards' Handicap is voted to be very oiJen, b ut the two too h "V , biß foll °wing. also 1 SeS ' 16 b6 ridden & j WonYn CT ho v an a good Taca ia the Wellington Handicap, «nd Demand, an 1

■ improving three,ye»™id, most toaay m the Riccarton Walter HaTd? j TRACK WORli: AT RICCARTON. By -TelecraDh—Press Association. Tiia 1 i Llfch, November 5 in" did T imt Ei " ai :ton this mornVr • provide much, interest lUermm sprinted three furlong in 35 i • n Surveyor five furfonss in lmin. 2aec, both finishing stronglf. Vespucci did a useful working gallop through" lonsß ' movill S ivell afi task > ~^ e6l> ' did a similar ?!'r 11,r ''i an( ' ®" c 's lre nt a 6teady circuit lonfp" 16 ' ° VCr tile lnst few fur " Trespass finished in front of Glencanny furlongs 11 Wolkillg gilllo P of 6i;c Warlike did steady pacing, and pulled up TVfill. * Ainythas, Royal Star, Hymestra, Sunny Corner, Niglitraidsr, Silver Peak, Hadial.

( „ un:l X-TOR, jurniai, .Uaioha, Early Dawn, and a largo number of others did useful tasks. Kilrnsh was an absentee owing to lamewhich may be serious. _ Prince Hal, 'l'rincess Pat, and Rational arrived from the nortli to-day,. KILRUSH SCRATCHED FOR CUP. Christchurch, Jvovember 5. Kilrusli has been scratched for the New Zealand Cup. ' * NOTES FROM ELLERSLIE. • By Telegraph—Preas Association. ' Auckland, Nqxembor 5. Ihe weather was fined at KIU-rslie this morning. Most of thb horses were confined to steady pacing., Several sprinted on the No. 3 grass track, which was very fast. Murihiku gallojjed five furlongs in liuin. feec. Lovelight beat Herschies over four furlongs in 50 3-ssec. Prince Charleroi went tho same distance in 41) sec., and lioyal Abbey took a sjcond longer. Depredation beat v Jutland over three furlongs in 38sec. Tinopai galloped six furlongs, tho last four taking 52sec. Tinohoro did the same. After breakfast Woody Glen went six furlongs in Imin. 22 2-ssec. Arran went better tluui Brodrick over

five furlongs in lniin. 3 l-3sec. Lucullan covered four furlongs in 52?ec. Alteration, with the assistance of Bcwaton over the last part, galloped five furlongs in lmin. ssec., Spanner four in 50 3-ssec. Pukemarnmara, with the better of the weights, Hvnt Boomadny ovw seven furlongs in lmin. 33 l-ssec. Volo galloped fix furlongs on the sand in lmin. ISsec., Kavcno accompanying him over the first half of the journey. AUCKLAND SCRATCHINGS. Auckland, November 5. Silverlode was 6crn,tched for tin; Trial Hurdles at 10.30 a.m. to-day and Gatherer from the same event at 11 n.m, Jerome was withdrawn from all engagements at 12.35 p.m. to-day.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 36, 6 November 1920, Page 9

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THE TURF Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 36, 6 November 1920, Page 9

THE TURF Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 36, 6 November 1920, Page 9

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