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RACING NEWS.

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AIASTERTON RACES. M ASTERTON, Oct. 14

’flic Spring meeting here concluded io-thty in line weather. The track was holding. The tote took Cl 1.871. the total for the meeting being C 22,022, ar against £35,936 tor the last spring meeting. 11 igliweiglit Handicap.—Silk Rein 1. Kera 2, Kyoto 3. Won by a nose. Time 1.59 2-5. .Maiden Handicap.—Lady Fingers I, Linnett 2, AU-rriiuas 3. \\ on by a length. Time 1.17. Alacnrara Handicap.—Royal Box 1. Ambitious 2, Dainty Step 3. A) on easily. Time 1.15. Plate.—Pc. ntagruel I, A von lea 2, Glaive 3. Won by a I iigtli. Time 1.1 2-5. (ipaki Handicap.—Festivity 1, Alatatua 2, Hitters 3. Won by two lengths. Time 2.9 4-5. Spring Handicap.—Zouave 1, Lady Ron 2, Hirkenella 3. Won by a length. Time 1.57 2-5. Wainipi Handicap.— Little River 1. Alartian .Miss 2, Dissertation 3. Won by a length. Time 1.2 4-5. Final Handicap.—Uleahorg I, Kant tahi 2, Yitclln 3. Won by a length. Time 1.16 1-5. WITANGAREI RACKS. WHANG ARE!. Oct. 11. The weather was generally fine, with only slight showers, for the second day of the Whnngnrei Races.

Kauri Handicap.—Loved One 1, Pagoda 2, Irapuka 3. Won by half a length. Time 1.5. Mnrsden Handicap.—Pengwen 1, Battleplane 2. Elsie A rob a 3. Won by lwo lengths. Time 1.10 1-5. Porati Hurdles.—Tom Alonre 1, Aliiniwliangata 2. Won by a neck, lime 3.27 2-5.

Park Handicap—Stork 1. Gobi Plane 2. Canowindra 3. Won by ball a length. Time 1.45 4-5.

Kamo Handicap. Lady Frederick 1. Scrap o’ Paper 2, Sussex 3. Won by two lengths. Time 1.33 4-5. Titoki Handicap.— Lady Hill I, Rossullhs 2. Utakma 3. Won by a length. Time 1.33 1-5.

President’s Handicap—Crowhurst I. frapulsa 2, Ron Nevis 3. MOll by a neck. Time 1.1“ 2-5.

Farewell Handicap.—Scrap o’ Paper 1, Spirit Level 2, Caunwindra 3. Won bv a head. Time 1.46 2-5. The tote took C 16.423, compared with £10.423 on the second day last vear. DUNEDIN RACES. DUNEDIN. October 14. The Spring meeting of the Dunedin •T.C. concluded to-day in line weather. The track was hard. The attendance was moderate. The investments totalled £31,051 10s, against £25,855 on the second day last year, and the total for the meeting was £50,251 10s against £48.656. The results are— Wakari Hurdles—Old Gold 1, Strathglass 2, Londonderry 8. W r on -by half a. length, three lengths between second and third. Time 2.49 2-5. Dominion Handicap.—Bonnie Lake 1, Huihauto 2, Saintly Dreamer 3. Won by four lengths, three between second and third. Time 1.4 3-5 Guineas—Many Kittle 1, Warliaven 2. Boughleen Dhoun 3. Won by-three lengths; one and a half lengths separ- , ating second and third. Time 1.43 4-5. Kaikorni Handicap.---San Salvador 1, I Gunlayer 2, Proceeder 3. Won by five lengths. Time 1.44 3-5.

I Ranfurly Handicap.—Bonnie Winkie ! 1, General Advance 2, Silent King 3. )AY on by two lengths. Time 1.4 3-5. j Sliosts Handicap.—ißoyal. Mao. 1, Jackaroo 2, Deucalion 3. AA r on by , three lengths. Time 1.10 3-5. Telegraph Handicap.—Counterstroke 1, Mirza 2 ; Calibration 3. AYon by four lengths. Time 1.14 1-5 Clarendon Handicap —ln Elm v>ink I Kerb 2, Oaterman 3. AYon ’'y ft nr lengths. Time 1.15 4-5.

CAULFIELD RACES. I MELBOURNE, October 15. j Yesterday there was fine, bright wea- ! c h e r and a big attention -e for the openj ing of the V.A.T. Club’; Spring Meet | ing. The going was good, i There was soncte delay at the barrier I in tho Debutant Stakes.- King CarniI val, carrying 101 b penalty, led front I ibelow the distance and won brilliantly. He cost 650 guineas as a yearling. The favourite was Lady Reynard. She tcok the turn wide. H. Cairns rode the winner. ' Eurythmic was the popu.ar favourite in'the Caulfield SU.es Violoncello led in this race to the straight. Eurythmic was sixth in the early stages hut got up to thrd at the turn. He cam? out from inside the distance and won decisively, amidst great chocring, from his stable m.O- Tingalooma. These horses have lust and second in this race for the las, three years. Eurvthmic has now won £35,166 m stakes. His time is a record for t.'e race, hut it is three-qn' l ter- of ft second outside Desert Go'.Ts con:-., record. The principal results me a= follows: Debutant Stakes— King Carnival 1, Northcliffe 2, Threefold 3. AVon by three-quarters of a length ; third head away. Time ;>o]s?rs. Caulfield Stakes. —Eurvthmic 1, Tangaloonia 2. Harvest King 3. Won by a length; third a neck .-way. Time Caulfield Guineas—Soorak 1, AVhittier 2, Prince Tressadv 3. ATon by two and a half lengths. Time 1.41. Tnorak Handicap—The Tyrant 1. .Momentum 2. Gilrav 3. Woij by threequarters of a length. Time 1-413. In the Guineas (1 mile). Soorak always was well up, and he won brilliantly. His time equals the race record. The first four furlongs took 515 sees wd the last four 48Jsccs. Tho last six furlongs took 1.14). TATTERS ALL’S HANDICAP. SYDNEY, October 15. The City Tattersall's Handicap resulted :—Oranian 1. Tcremakau 2, Fair Rnsaleen 3. Time 2.5).

C.J.C. RACES. HANDICAPS FOR STEWARDS. CHRISTCHURCH, Oct. 15 The following handicaps have been declared for Stewards’ Handicap, 6 furlongs.— Sblf.'incllo 9.13. The Hawk 9.7, Ralional 9.3, Pluto 9.1, Songbird 9.0, Anomaly 8.13, Grotesque 8.13, Vespucci 8.19. Chimem 8.4. Alaioha, Epitaph 8.3. Royal Mac 8.1, Mireusonta 7.13, Silver Peak 7.12, Licteiiing Post 7.11. Sunny Lodi, Bon Spec 7.10, Roseday 7.9, Printemps 7.9, Passionless, Glentruin 7.3. Little River, Tinihmiga 6.13. Ad Astra, Many Kittle, l'nah 6.12, Capping Day, Taimi Tatum 6.9, Deucalion. Limelight, Gazeworthy 6.8, Prosperity. Roman, Eighteenpcnce, .Mantua. Canyon, Afoutoa’s Gilt, Halgina. Pillage. Bosker Boy 6.7. SYDNEY. Oct. 16 Denison’s filly. Ridicule, bred by AV. O. Stead, purchased as a yearling for a thousand guineas, won the two year old handicap at Tattersall’s mueting.

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 October 1922, Page 3

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RACING NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 16 October 1922, Page 3

RACING NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 16 October 1922, Page 3

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