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THE TURF

C.J.C. MEETING CONCLUDES

MEMBERS' HANDICAP WON BY

CHRYSOSTOM

STEAD MEMORIAL TO SURVEYOR

f.'-. By Telegraph-BDOOlal Correspondent. Christchuroh, November 13. - Thß-C.J.C. meeting concluded to-day in "showery weather, but the attendance was 'large, and included the Prime Minister Speculation was very heavy, and tho Sue handled MM > ,**s* £ total for the mesting _of £340.1*1 as aaainst £2-59,970 10s. last year. 'and Ms tail were «on£ ffi" Endure got a bad passage ; and eC P riVAt J fmcefb«t Good Fope cSenged Mm. and » * . ,god froteh he«f him on the post, wu ivas the way tno u uu ™„u,» r Shamrock WBsm smmm ■ a t Gl th e e kS Sevmour Handicap the apat the finish from M^B*™8 *™ fourth even belting race, several ot tne r •being heavily ™^ r^ ouri Kit the* 'and Radical ware the ™°""?,5* j liroio , • &a 5. c .s"ffi~'" firs third and Meteorite and Princess Pat ' Upas's 6 was the only defection from the Stead Gold Cup, and the public Ml over themselves'to be on Arrowsmith. He ' lasrat a Desert Gold price, while Duo to second choice, and tho Stead bracket ---next: Humbug made the Dace for three ~ furlongs, when he was steadied. anU Duo took charge, with .the favourite in. the middle and Surveyor last. Bounding -~ the bend Hnmbmr again took charge and ho led into,the. straight from Winter •Wind and Duo. A furlong from home Humbug fell bock, and the favourite and Duo loined Winter Wind. All eyes were now on the favourite, but suddenly Gray tihot Surveyor uo on the fence, and ho ■won easily by three lengths from Duo, who beat Arrowsmith by a nose. Winter ■ Wind was fourth,' and Vespucci next, lv ■was a ereat race, and though there was "ii"lot of'merit in the victory, still it was contributed to largely by Gny ft horsemanship, and it is thought that he would have won en any of the first Only four horse? started in the Electriu Plato Gloaming being-n good favourite with Rational second choice. A good start was effected, ancU Gloaming nno Rational ran together on to the course proper. Gloaming then shot ahead, ana won pullins up by three lengths from Rational, with Weldone third. Gloaming was doing his best over the flrst two furlong 9 to hold Entional. lut after thai the issue was never in doubt.

i , The Fendalton Handicap was the con- . eluding event, and it was a urea t be-tting •race, there being, over .C 17.000 on Hie machine when It closed. Rude was tho actnal favourite, and he scored from Kilpour. but the latter was unlucky and : should have won. Warlike inst beat Viwlove for third pin re. DETAILS OF THE RACING. : / TCr Telosrr^nh—Pre.'" AsSo«i«M«n. . SUBURBAN HURDLES, of 250 sovs. . ■ Once round and a distance. Good Hopo, 9st.vßlb. ... (L. Hogerty) 1 Jack Symons, 12st. 51b 2 •lalstaft, lOst.' 131b 3 ••■Also started: Endure, list, alb.; Alt Serene, lOst. 31b.; VVarform, 9st. olb.; War Tax, Dst. Falstali', Endure, and War Tax led out of the straight, all Serene tailing off from the start. I'alstaff made a bold jump at the milo poat, and War Tax Jost his Tider at the next hurdle, where Palstnir and Jack Symons went on together. Tjalttaff was in trouble a mile from home. Ciuod Hope then made up, and after a great finish, he bent Jack Symons by a nose; Falstaff was 50yds. away, a length in front of Endure. Time, 2min. 58sec. UHESSr WELTER HANDICAP, of 400 sovs. Six furlongß. Eight and Left, 9st. 81b. (A. J. Jl'Flynu) 1. Cashmere, 9st. 61b 2 .Counterstroke, 7st. 101b. '. 3 Also started: Onslaitght, Oat. 131b.; Miss Oold, 9st. 121b.; Bon Spec, 9st.-31b.; Killowen, 9st. 41b.; Some Kid, Bst. 81b.; Publinadc, 7st. 131b.; Greekson, 7st. 71b.; Link Up, 7st 71b.; Braid, 7st. 71b.; Shamrock, 7st. 71b.; Juzz. 7st. 71b. Killowcn and Pnurinadc showed the ■way to the distarico, where Counterstroko and Eight and Lett joined' in. Cashmere came with a late run, but Right and Left won by half a length from Cashmere, who was a similar distance from C'ounterstroke, with Miss Gold a head jiway. Then came Greekson, Onslaught, «uid Some Kid. Time, linin. Usee. SEYMOUR HANDICAP, of 300 sovs. Seven furlongs. "[Royal Mac, Bst. 101b (T. L. Reidj 1 {Battle Scene, 7st. 101b 2 'Algidus, Bst. 71b 3 Also started: Bondage, 7st. 101b.; •Prince Hal, Bst. 121b.; High Heels, Bst. 81b.; Chaoronin, Bst. 211).; Adopted, Sst lib.; Steepholm, 7st. 71b.; Lady Pallas, &st. 31b.; Carnbrae, 7st.; The Reiver, 7st.; •JWanigan, 7st.; Strelitzia. 7st. Rcyal Mac began smartly, followed by 'Algidus and Battle Scene. They ran in : tliis order *o the straight, with The Reiver and High Heels next. Once in line for home, Royal Mac drew away and won easily by four lengths, while Battle Scene beat Algidus by three lengths, followed by Chaeronia and Adopted. Time, 3min. 28sec.

MEMBERS' HANDICAP, of 1000 sovs. Seven furlongs. Chrysostom, 7st. 81b. ... (R. Eeid) 1 Hymestra, Bst. lib 2 Chimera, Bst. Gib .- 3 Also started: Dainty Step, 94. 5!h.; Radial, Sst. 81b.; Ciean Sweep, Sst. 81b.; aiichaela. Bst. 61b.; Maioha. Sst. lib.; Will Oakland, . 7st. 81b.; Sunart, 7«t. Bib.; Croesus, 7st. 41b.; Miss Mimic, Gst. Illb.; Blackmail, Gst. Illb.; Poo Chow, Chrysostom begnn smartly, followed by •Michnela and Will Oakland, but at the end of a furlong Hymestra joined Chryfostom in tho lead, nnd.a little further away drew out clear, Michnela filling the (second place, followed by Chrysostom and Chimera. On reaching the straight, Hyinestra was ouf with a good/lead, but Chrysostom gradually wore him down, and won by a neck. Chimera was two. lengths nwav, followed by Miss Mimic, Radial, and 'Michacla almost in lino just, in front of Will Oakland. Time, Imm. Efisec. ■ . PIONEER HANDICAP, of 350 sdvs. Five furlongs, Palestrinn, Gst. 131b. ... (W. Kitchener) 1 Grotesque, Tat. Mb 2 ffnpftiru.-7st.-71b. ...;................._........... 3 ..'■•Also"started: Meteorite, Sst. (lb.; Coniston, 7st. 71b.; Princess Pat. 7st -lb.; Kukurae. Gst. 131b.; Pnm, Gst Illb ; Xeithfield, Gst. 71b.; intnu Tatou, Gst. Meteorite and Tatau Tatau showed tho • way to the courso proper, whefo Palestnha and Grotesque moved up. the field was in close order at tho d^lance, .' but Palestrina then drew. »W winning

by a length from Grotesque, who bent Tapairu by a length, with Meteorite, Princess Put, and Tatau Tatau close up. Time. lmin. 0 4-ssec. STEAD MEMORIAL, of 1000 sovs. One milo and u quarter. Surveyor, 9st (H. Gray) 1 Duo, 75t.121b. ...... ; Arrowsmith, Hat. 31b ."••■• .■> Also started: Delight, 7st. 71b.; Bonnie Maid, Sst. 121b.; Uratress, Bst. 12 b.; Humbug, 7st. 121b.; Vespucci, 7st. 121b.; Winter Wind. 7st. 121b. Humbug drew out at the start, followed by Winter Wind and Delight, with Surveyor, Arrowsmith, Oratress, and Bounio Maid in the rear. This was tile order to tho seven furlong pusl, where Dno moved up, joining Winter Wind and Delight, just behind Humbug. Turning for home, Winter Wind was in close attendance on Humbug, whom he headed at the distance. Then tho held closed up, and Surveyor, getting a clear run on the rails, won by two lengths from Duo, who beat Arrowsmith by a neck,' with Winter Wind u .head away, just in front of Vespucci. Tune, 2mm. 9 2-ssec. „ ELECTRIC PLATE, of 800 sovs. Four furlongs. Gloaming, 9st. lib (B. Deeley) 1 Rational, 6st. Gib. 2 Weldone, Bst. 71b ••■•••; 3 Also started: Dunbdin, Sst. 2lb. Gloaming was first to break a good line, and he went'on to win by two length's from Rational, who was rive lengths in front of Weldone. Time, 40 4-sscc. FENDALTON HANDICAP, of GOfl sovs. One milo and a quarterKudo, 9st (it M'Carten) 1 Kilgour, 7at. 41b 2 Warlike, 7st. slb ■■■■ • 3 Also started: TcrlterneTd, Sst. slb.j Eoyal Stag, Bst.< 131b.; Nightraider, 7st. 61b.; Glendowcr, Sst. 111b.; Tigritiyia, Bst. 81b.; Starland, 7st. 131b.; Ben Bolt, 7st. 71b.; Warlove, 7st. Gib.; Insurrection, 6st. 131b, Tigritiya made the running to the straight from lloyoLJ-itag and Ben Bolt, when Kude came- through, followed by Kilgour and Warlike. In the run.home Kudo won bv two lengths, with Warlike a neck behind .Kilgour. Time, 2min._ % 7 l-ssec. ACCEPTANCES FOR ASHHURST. By Telegraph—Frew j\i!ooiat!oa Palmerston North, November M. . Following., are the acceptances for tho Ashhurst-Pohangina E.G. Meeting :~ HACK HURDLES HANDICAP, of 150 sovs. Ono mile and a half.—Master Boris, Iflst. 81b.; Mattock, lOst. 51b.;Manhattan, 10st. 31b.; Retard, lOst. lib,; Hushman, 9st. 131b.; Vigilo, list. 131b.; Orane, Sst. 121b.; Cnrinel Arch, Sst. 121b.; Diamond Nap, 9st. 10lb.; Birkenvale, 9st. 8lb.; Persian Prince, 9st. 71b.; Revocation, 9st. 31b.; Grange, 9st. lib.; Trentham Eoso, 93t.; Pawerewere, 9st. ; Goolwa, »st. ; Lady Witchett, 9st.; Pomona, 9st.; Marziale, Sst.; Warmth, 9st.; Tipperarv Lass, 9st. POHANGiNA HANDICAP, of 200 sovs. Six furlongs.—Silver Link, flat. 131b.; Rouen, Bst. 121b.; Eacefui, Bst. 31b;i, Nursing Sister, .7st. 121b.; Sweet Memory, 7st. lllb.; Beknnui, 7st. 111b.; Gold Problem, 7st.; Doric. Gst. 91b.: Samarang, Bst. 71b. FLYING HACK HANDICAP, of 150 sovs. Six furlongs.—Asterina, 9st. 31b.; Boroaiis, Bst. 131b.; Hymarty, Sst. lllb.; Parorangi, Bst. Sib.; Verbosity, fist. 31b.; Tigrinin, 'Bst. 31b.; Miss Love.-7st. 101b.; Stutter. 7st. 9lb.j Mumble, 7st. 81b.; Timidity, 7st. 71b.: Spare Moments, 7st. 71b. : Namnr, 7st. 41b.; Bestir, 7st. 3!b.; Beloved, 7st. 21b.; Kyoto, 7st. lib.; Malincourt, Gst. 121b.; Sandy Macdonald, Cst. 121b.'; Lady Polly, Gst. 121 b.; Sprinkle, Gst! 121b.-; Conssieka, 6st. 121b.

ASHHUBST CUP, of 300 sovs., One mile and a quarter.—Kose Pink, 1 Ust.; Matatane, Bst. 81b.; Athens 11, Sst. 31b.; Hurry Up, Bst. lib.; Miss Maid, Bst.; Tan, 7st. 13ib.; Bisingliam, 7st. 131b.; Croesus, 7st. 121b.; Sir Fanciful, 7st. 91b.; Lady Energy, 7st. 81b.; Kailand, 7st. 71b.; Scornful, 7st. 61b.; Esperance, b'st. 131b.; Ladify, Cst. 91b.

KOMAKO HACK HANDICAP, of 150 sovs. Seven furlongs.—Olynthus, 9st.; Martian, Bst. 111b.: Miss Blackhead, Bst. 111b.; American Beauty, Bst. 31b.; Amber Tips, Bst.' 21b.; Hotoke, Bst. lib.; Mumble, 7st. 121b.; Lapucelle, 7st. Ulb.; Convention, Tat. 81b.; Princess Marion, 7st. 21b.; Royal Gift, 7st.; Mangavai, 7st.;Houngari, 7st.; Potomoa, 7st.; Mo. kattam, 7st.; Goolwa, 7st. MAIDEN STAKES, of 100 govs. I'ivo furlongs; Weight, Bst. 71b—Birkenhead —Lady Creswiek gelding; Erin's Isle, Lord Demond, Shadow Dancer, Hockeye, Aprodisia, Sandy Macdonald, Lady Una. Miss Eva, Lady Muriel, Elixir, Merry Queen, Jackaroo, Gold Coast, Siberian, Miss Bcauforte, Melting Moment, Actor, Wiri, Ladv lUma, I'nt, Lord Aehlca, Coronite. Tairawhiti, Passionless, Hallowioz, To Pci, Absurdity, Kuia, Weird, Minsk, Malincourt. • RAUMAI WELTER HANDICAP, of 175 eovs. Seven furlongs—Rekanui, Bst. 111b.; Matatua, Bst. 91b.; Tari, Bst. 91b.; Vasilkov, Bst. Sib.; Honey Bee, Bst. 41b.; Risingham, Sst. 21b.; Nursing Sister, 7et. 131b.; Sir Fanciful, -7st. 131b.; Gold Problem, 7st. 111b.; Doric, 7st. 81b.; Idle Talk, 7st. 71b.; Antwerp, 7st. 71b. MANAWATU GORGE WELTER H'\CK HANDICAP, of 150 eovs. Seven furlongs.—Explorer, 9st. 31b.; Miimre, Bst 911).; Amber Tips, Sst. 91b.; Hotoke, Bst 81b.; Moutoa Camp. Bst. 41b.; Cbiti. U 31b.; Admiration, 7.?t. 121b.; Sling. Camp. 7st. 101b.; Passenger 7st. 9 b.; RovalGift. 7st. 71b.; Merville «t. 71b.; Sprinkle. 7st. 71b.; Hockeye, 7st. 71b ; Niu, 7st. 71b.; Tireni, 7st. 71b.; AVarmth, 7st. 71b. n

SOUTH CANTERBURY HANDICAPS,

By TelcKrnnn—Press Association. Christchurch, November 14. -Following are the handicaps for the. fiouth Canterbury Jockey Club's meetIn OTATOHURDLES HANDICAP, of 150 sovs. One mile and three-quarters — Gamecock, IZst. "-131'b.; General Petain I°st 101b.; Barrister, lOst. 131b.; All Serene. lOst. 31b.; Austin. 9st. 131b.; Warform. Dst. 101b.; War Tax, tat 31b.; War Hawk,. 9st. 21b.; Gowonbrae, Ost.; loko- " TESCHEMAKER HANDICAP, of 500 =ovs. One mile and a quartcr.-Benge-roop, 9st.; Warlike Bst. 111K; Warlove, fet 91b,; Almoner, Bst. 81b.: Nightraider, Bst' 71b • Royal Mac, Bst. 61b.; Nautical, B=t' 111).'; Linden, Bst.j Will Oakland, 7st. 1311).: Thaddeus, 7st. 131b.: Malaga, /st. 131ib Foo Chow, 7st. 71b.; Siinnv Comer, 7st. (Sib.; Twinkle, 7st. 31b.; Chaoronin, tiS TYCHO HACK HANDICAP, of 120 sovs. Six furlongs.-luttata. 9s :. fb.; Rans Souci, Bst. !)lb.: Corn Bigs Bst. fill).; Barley Rigs, Bst. 51b.: Sunny Lock, Brt. Mb Bcbehrad. 85t.411,; Etta, Bst. 3 I>.; Volkovo Bst. 21b.; Deep We . 7*t. 131b.; Irish Elegance. 7at. 121b.: Gossnr I, <st. 711, • Th.-da, 7st. 71b.: Vice-lleß.il, 'fit. filb"; Carnhrne. 7st. 21b.; Jvokowai, ,.■■•..; \ntone 7st.: War Cry, 7st.; San SalvaHo" Tsts Bonny Mnc/7st.; The Heivct,

WELTER HANDICAP, of 220 sovs. One mile. All Bendy, W. 811).; Almoner, !)st. 51b.; Ki k«e, 9»t. 3b.; Royal Mac, fet. 81b.; Linden, list. 21,.; Roesinn, Sst. 131b: Nautical, 8s . lb.; Thnddcus, Bst. 101b.; Mn aga &«t Mb.; Voo Chow. B=t. nib.; Braid, fist, lib.; Jtor- • lev Biga, 7st. Illb.: King Star, 7st. Illb.; Ciiaeronia. 7st. Illb, -mirr tra-D KERRYTOWN HACK WELTER HANDICAP, of 150 . sots. Seven furlnngs.-Foo Chow, 9st. HW>.i Mythology, 9st, lib.; Star ike, Bst. ».; Twinkle, Sst. 131b.; High Heels Sst I'll).; Etta, Bst. 10lb.; Bomforin Bst. 1311).,-"flood Start, Sst. 311).j Mickey Jreo, Bst. 111).; Vice-Regal, 7st. 1311..; Steep, holm, 7st. Illb.; Cannmana <st. 9 b.; Cnrnbfae, 7st. 9lb ; Lady Pallus «t 8 . flitmot 7st. 71b.; Kokowai, 7st. (lb.; Silent Fort 7st. 71b.; Strelitza. 7st. 71b.; Filigree 7ft. 71b. FLYING HANDICAP, of 250 sovs. Six i furlon"?.—Radial. 10st. 51b.; Onslaught, 9 f tit; Will Oakland, tot. 41b.; Satisfiction tot. 01b.; Kilbvogan Bst 8 b.; Rokelftine, Est. 21b.: Some Kid. Brt. 2 b. Sunny Corner Bst«b-i .«>' *»• *J l - § • Fabntadc, 7st. 71b.; Killnln, 7st. 71b.; Link Up, 7st. 211).; Braid, 7st2lb.; Bebchpnl 7st 21b.; Jaw, Bst. Illb.; Hcalins, Cst 71b ; Gossard, Gst. 71b.; Bon, Gst. 71b.

. RACING IN ENGLAND LIVERPOOL CUP WON BY SQUARE MEASURE. Außtralian-New Zealand Cable Asßodaflon. London, November 12. At the Liverpool Meeting to-day the principal event resulted as follows:— AUTUMN CUP, of 1500 sovs. One mile and three furlongs. Square Measure, by Simon SquareTit for Tat J Orsan • i Polichinello J KINLARK AT HOME. Australian-New Zealand Cable Association. (Rec. November 14, 5.5 p.m.) London, November H. On the Themistocles the steeplechaser Kinlark (who was presented by Mr. J. Niall to the Prince of Wales, after the horse's success in the Australian Steeplechase, witli 12st. 71b.) has arrived at Plymouth, all well. PRANK WOOTTON'S LICENSE. Australian-New Zealand Cable Association. (Rcc. November 14, 5-5 p.m.) London, November 13. The National Hunt Committee has not yet issued a license to Frank Wootton. AUSTRALIAN RACING 4.RMADALE CUP WON BY ACCRINGTON. By Tele«raph--Presß Association-Copyright (Rec. November 14, 5.5 p.m.) Melbourne, November 13. The following is the. result of tho •VDMADALB CUP, of 750 sovs. One m\\a and n half. Accrington, by Acclaim-Sourabaya ... 1 Luteplnyer —'s 3 G Wo°n le by four'''iengSZ'''T'ime,'''2min. 32Jsec. WON BY (By T«leerar>h--Pross AB3oo'.atlon--OopyrlK'M (R«c. November 14, 5.5 p.-m.) Brisbane, November 13. The following is the result of the S4NDGATE HANDICAP, of 500 sovs. One mile and a quarter. Fairy Niobjj ■. g Galas g 6 a , length:"Time;2min:'G}se , C . MOTORING AFFAIRS WELLINGTON AUTOMOBILE CLUB. The last meeting of the committee of the Wellington Automobile Club was presided over by Dr. C Prendergast Kmght Tho secretary Mr. H. J. Sstott) suu mitted- a list of sixty-two new members, and they were duly elected. In reply to the secretary's inquiry with iXI to Stokes Valloy Bridge tho Hutt County Council intiniaUd that a meeting of local bodies and others interred wWd be called in the near future in order to discuss the proposals Dr. Prenderen.it Kmgjit., Mea3 F 9 w Tirnn Banks L. R. Partridge, and W. Mantell were elected as Jelepte. toi represent tho club at tho meeting. The City Council, in reply to the secretary s letter with regard to the same stated that it cannot see its way to take any action in the matter. It wis resolved that the mmm subscription of to the Automobile Union bo passed for , , n _ The secretary reported that he had applied to the secretary the Governor-Gen-eral asking if His Excellency would honout the clubs by accepting the position of natron. His Excellency had- replied, BhtSTftat he intended to make it Ins prac "ce o extend, his patronage to such organisations as governed local associate secretary was directed to apply to the clerk of the Petone Borough Council asking for information regarding the "tnfetv first" campaign, tho number of motoristsfined the speed limit iii the Tctonc borough, antt tne arnounS received extending over a ncriod- of the last two yeais. P Tho .mestion 'of the shortage of petrol and the present-day price was discussed. It was decided that members be invited to The their opinion on tins subject at the annual general meeting to be held Ym"mtr n ofthe committee reported Ke^trtM'thS should be made available m sucn cunistances.

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