RACING NEWS.
fAUSTRALIAN & N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION] MASTERTON RACES. MASTERTON, Oct 16. The Masterton races were concluded to-day in splendid weather and before a large attendance. The tote for both lavs handled £55,933 10s, an increase of .C 77.31 on last year. Results: MAIDEN STAKES,—Shamrock ]., Molting Moments 2, Lapalrnona 3. Won bv a. head. Time 1.18 3-5. JUMPERS’ HANDICAP—Mattock 1 Gladful 2, Nord Nagnr 3. Won by a length. Time 2.24 4-5.
TOTALISATOR HANDICAP—LucuIIan 1, Sweet Memory 2, Murihiki 3. Won easily by three lengths. Time 1.5 4-5. JUVENILE HANDICAP—RationaI 1, Soultfina. 2, Tommy Rot 3. Won b'y two lengths. Time 50 4-5. OPAKI HANDICAP —Dainty Step 1, Bose Wreath 2, Bonnetter 3. Won bv a length. Time 2.10 4-5. SPRING HANDICAP—Ngatoro 1, Sir Fanciful 2, Admiration 3. Won by a length. Time 1.57 2-5. PADDOCK HANDICAP-Konui 1, Little River 2, Ruddy 3. Won by half a length. Time 1.30 1-5. FINAL HANDICAP—Dunedin 1, Vasilkov. 2, Vitclla 3. Won by a length. , Time 1.17.
! DUNEDIN RACES. DUNEDIN, Oct. 16. To-day was the second day of the Dunedin Jockey Club’s Spring Meeting. The weather was line with the exception of a light shower during the afternoon, and there was a larger attendance than on the previous day. The tote handled £33,2731 lot the day against £28,075 last year, making a total of £59,508 for the meeting, against £49,526 last year. Results WALK Alt! HURDLESGeneraI Retain 1, Jack Sj’inoiis 2, Takedown 3. Won by a length and a half. Time 2.53. DUNEDIN GUINEAS—Winter Wind 1, Sunny Oorher 2,'Ruena 3. Won by a clear length. Time 1.45 2-5. R ANF UR LY lIANDICA P-A my th ns 1, Bengeroop 2, Radial 3. Won by a short length. Time 1.42 2-5. DOMIN [ON HANDICAP—Songbird 1, Bluff 2, Sol fa 3. KAIKOARI HANDICAP—TwinkIe 1, Linkup 2, Sartolito 3.-. Won by three lengths. Time 1.32. SHORTS HANDlCAP—Killoweri 1, Redshirc 2, Algidus 3. Won by two lengths.' Revolution was fourth. Time 1,17 2-5. T7ELEGRAPH WELTER—'Thaddeus 1, All Ready 2, Doii Pacifico 3. Won by a short length. Time 1.44 4-5, CLAREDON HANDICAP—Corn Rigs 1, Sunlit 2, Moneymusk 3. Won by two lengths. Bebehend was fourth. Time 1.17 3-5. CAULFIELD SPRING MEETING MELBOURNE, Oct. 17. For the third day of the Caulfield Spring Meeting the weather was bright. There was an enormous attendance. GWYN NURSERY—Antarian 1, Orion 2, Minoma 3. Won by half a length. Time 1.25. CAULFIELD CUP,— Eurythmic 1, Accrington 2, Tongalooma 3. Finmark 4. Won by a length and a half. Time 2.33}. WINDSOR HANDICAP—Inoh 1, Sir Ibex 2, Tragic Star 3. Time 1.13 1-4. The time for the race was a record. CANTERBURY J.C. HANDICAPS FOR STEWARDS. Tho following handicaps have been de dared for the Canterbury Jockey Club’s Metropolitan Meeting:— STEWARDS HANDICAP, of 1500 Bovs., 6 furlongs.—Arrmvsmith 9:13, Surveyor 9.9, Silver Link 9.2, Rossini 8.13, Bo Peep 8.11, Tresspass, Humbug, Michael a 8.9, Radial 8.6, Tigritiza 8.5, Silver Peak, Rude, 8.4, liymcstfa, Onslaught 8.3, Statuette 8.2, Miss Gold, Right and Left, Delight, Lucallan 8.1, Chimera, Royal Stag' 8.0, Killowen, Croesus 7.13, Bon Spec 7.10, Maioha, Clean Sweep,- Satisfaction 7.9, Sunart, Solfanello 7.5, Chrysostom 7.6, Braekeniield 7.4, Early Dawn, Sunny Corner 7.3, Blackmail 7.2, Welldone, Wake 7.1, Will Oakland/Miss Mimic, Truthful, Rouen, Ivibrognn 6.13, Some* Kid 6.9, Listening Post, Canyon 6.8, Vasilkov, Prince Hal, La Paix, Strategy, Blackhead. Askari, Bebehead, Sunlight, Ambrae 6.7.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 October 1920, Page 4
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