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THE OTHER RACES

! Bridge of Mar, raced by the V.R.C. ichairman, Mr, Alan Currie, led always 'in the hurdles and outclassed his rivals. .St. Fox and Restford finished well but had no hppe against the winner. ParodijBr finished well to win the. highweight by a narrow margin. Judean and Fineh also finished Well but Royal Quex was never dangerous. I In an exciting finish in the Mimpsq, Stakes Bushbee just held off Braze'n Duchess. Jewel, who tired, just beatHomily for third. Homily collided with Gay Romance at the start butb finished well. Bushbee now has two | wins and a second in three starts. 1 Seymour gave a brilliant display of 1 fencing in the Cup Steeplechase. Scar1 dus aud Leaomus had a big advantage^ i in weights ahd were beaten in a 1 punishing finish." Midacre was neVer | dangerous. I Mohican, who scored a comfortable •win in the Yanyean Stakes, has been ,very consistent this season. Evening Mist and Eamdin finished well, bnt Sir Simper and Metro ran poor' Taces. Bellevue, who was last early, made up a lot of ground. ( Results: — i CUP HURDLE RACE, of £700; I Two miles. j BRIDGE OF MAR, 11.4 (E. ' Webster) 1 1 St. Fox, 9.11 (T. Ryan) .... 2 Restford, 10.2 (H. Thompson) . 3 Won by six lengths, two and a-half lengths between seeond and third. Time, 3.34J, a course record. ofQTfA/l * RAILWAY HIGHWEIGHT HANDL CUP, of £700; Pix furlongs. PARODIER, 8.12 (A, Dewhurst) 1 Judean, 9.13 (W. Elliot) .... 2 Finch, 8.12 (T. Webster) .. .. 3 Won. hv half_ f. head. ofio aud A-half

lengths "between second and" "third. Eligible was fourth. Time, 1.12. Nineteen started. MIMOSA STAKES, of £700; for two-year-old fillies; about 4J furlongs. BUSHBEE, 8.5 (J. O'Sullivan) 1 Brazen Duchess, 8.0 (R. Bailey) 2 Jewel, 8.5 (A. Reed) ........ 3 Won by a head, three lengths between » second and third. Homily was fourth. Time, 53fsecs. Ten started. CUP STEEPLECHASE, of £700; About two miles and half a furlong. SEYMOUR, 12.6 (A. Fullarton) 1 Scardus, 9.6 (F. Grierson) ... 2 Leaomus 3 Won by three-quarters of a length, four lengths between second and third. Pride of the Plain was fourth. Time,! 3.55$, a course record. j Eleven started. ; YANYEAN STAKES, of £700*; , Oue mile. MOHICAN, 8.9 (W. Cook) .... 1 Evening Mist, 8.9 (R. Wilson) 2 Ramdin, 7.8 (J. O'Sullivan) .. 3 Wou by a length and three-quarters, three-quarters of a length between second and third. Time, 1.36$. Seventeen started.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 34, 3 November 1937, Page 15

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THE OTHER RACES Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 34, 3 November 1937, Page 15

THE OTHER RACES Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 34, 3 November 1937, Page 15

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