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RACING NEWS

f nv TELEoit irri - PF.n fukms association | C.J.C. RALES. CHRISTCHURCH. Nov. 6. Tin- C.J.C. races were continued today. There was heavy rain overnight, hut the course was in exceptionally fine order and last. Aliildleti.ii Hurdles—Black Art 1, Sir Fanciful 2. Rowan 3. AA'i.n by a length. All started. Time 3.17 4-5. Criterion Handicap.—(Mentruin 1, Anomaly 2. Martian Aliss 3. Sor. Alaiolia, Sunny l.nili, lumeliglit, Passionless.' Wen by a neck. Time 1.28. Irwcll Handicap.— Razzle Dazzle 1, Tukia 2, Owlscomhe 3. Si r. Alurhnupo. Won by a length. Time 1.2 3~>. Derby—Enthusiasm 1. Many Kittle. 2. King’s Trumpeter 3. Scr. —Yeil Kuliikatfea. AYon I.y a length. Time 2.12 1-5. A.R.C. RACES. AUCKLAND, Nov 6. The A.R.C. races were continued in lino weather. The track was heavy and there is a fair attendance. Gordon Handicap.—Mastin' O’Rouke 1. Sheffield 2, Smoke Concert 3. Won by 1 lengths. Time 1.17 3-5. A'lanakau Hurdles.- —Kato 1. Banogue 2, Royal Abbey 3. All started. Won by a neck. Time 3.22. Epsom Handicap.—Dovelet 1, Bretlainl 2. Ravo 3. All started. Won by a neck. Time 1.14 2-5. V.R.C. DERBY COM Al ENT. (Received this day at 1.30 p.m.) SYDNEY. Nov. 6.

The “Herald” says Cliffdale was mostlv well abreast of the field and hud a margin of a length in his favour when a furlong from tile post, but Whittier then ran past showing what it Hue (lilt lie is. He simply came awav in an ordinary canter and broke the record time established by Furious in HJ2I. Clifldale excited surprise by his excellent showing. Soornk finished eighth. Demonstration is not a stayer.

Thu “Telegraph” says Soornk lost several lengths at the start through jumping sideways and cannoning Manila. Whittier ran to the trout below the distance and registered one of the easiest of wins in connection with the race. Hrown fWhittier’s jockey) described the race as the easiest lie had ever had. He knew Soornk was beaten a long way from home. He never had any need of his heels, let alcnc to call on Whittier to do his best.

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Hokitika Guardian, 6 November 1922, Page 3

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346

RACING NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 6 November 1922, Page 3

RACING NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 6 November 1922, Page 3

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