RACING,
[uy TELEGRArn—PER tress association. I’AHIATUA RACING CLUB. PAJTTATUA. Nov. 15. For the second day of the Pallia me Racing Club's annual nicotine there was a good attendance. Tin tote receipts amounted ko .£11.032 and the total tor the meeting .£33.508. Trial Plate.—Awangawonga 1. AA'aimana 2. Popoff 3. Won by 2 lengths. Time 1.17. I’nngoroa Hack Handicap.— Royal Song I. Manchester 2. Admiration 3. Won eomi'.ntab.ly. Time 2.2. Tiraumea Hack Handicap.—- Aiaugawhern 1, Mountain Top 2. Rene Mavis 3. Won hv 2 lengths. Time 1.3 1-5. Pahiatua Handicap—Bonny Heather
1, I lallowroz 2. Baghdad 3. AAT in l>v half a length. Time 1.581. Taravua Handicap.—Atapo 1, lliajinta 2. Lady Wainiangu 3. AA’on by a head. Time l.Hi 2-5 . Tatte Hack Handicap.—Sensible 1. Bayana 2. Good .Marl; 3. Won by half a head. Time 1.30 2-5. Electric Handicap—AA’aipatu 1. Matareka 2, Diamond Ring 2. AYiin by a length. Time 1 ..1(5 2-5. Farewell 1 landiea p— Alanga whero 1. Lady AATiimangu 2. Red Cherry 3. AA'on by half a length. Time 1.30 1-5. AVrXTOX JOCKEY CLUB. TNYERCARGILB. Nov. 15. The AVinton Jockey Club’s annual meeting eont laded in overcast weather
the at-tendauee being fair. The track was in last order. The tote took £13,108.1. compared with £10.(1-14.1 on the corresponding day last- season, a decrease of £l.-145. The total for the meeting was £30,107 S, as against £31.5621 last year. County 'Handicap.—Londonderry 1. Coast-guard 2. Marconigram 3. AA’on hv 3 lengths. Time 1.31. Oreti Trot.— Dark Rosie 1. Lucky Harold 2, Lenamhor 3. AA’on by il of a length. Time 3.30 2-5. Stewards’ Purse.— In the Pink 1, Anomaly 2. Royal Admiral 3. Won by a short head. Time 1.15. Soldiers’ Memorial. — Baldowa I. Ladv Blissful 2. Corn Rigs 3. AA’on b.v 3 lengths. Time .40 3-5. Steeplechase.—Noble 1, Silver Spire 2, Rinigahere 3. Won comfortably. A.warua Hack.-—King Sol 1. Fairy Ring 2. All British 3. AA’on by a neck. Time 1.16. Dash Trot.—Little Nut. 1. Oakland 2. Ardlussn 3. AA’on by fifteen lengths. Time 3.0. Farewell I lajndienp.—•Corn Rigs 1. Counterstroke 2, Vice-Royal 3. Won bv a neck. Time 1.28. racing decision. AUCKLAND. Nov. 15. The District Committee, after hearing a report Dy the Hamilton Racing Club, decided that the Ruakura Stakes, being a race for two-year-olds only, apprentice pockeys could not claim any allowance. and that Quintette and Abbey Bells should have been disqualified and Hie stakes awarded the horses placed third and fourth.
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