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RACING.

[MY TELEGRAPH —rr.lt I'llllflS ASSOCIATION.] Dl INCAS'TKD CCD. I.CIX D( ).N, (si*] tellllit r I The Doncaster Cun resulted Santoro 1. Darint nio L’, Co k; it It. WANGANUI .MICKEY CI.CD. WAN'D AN Cl. Sept. Id. The Wanganui .lockey ('lull's Sprinjr Meeting i included yesterday in line hut dull weather. 'l’ll' racing was splendid, ami provided thrilling lin is Ill's . Tiie tote handled £d'_’.77Hl making a total for the meet in" of £(il.dllt against L'7i!l.?ddt hot year. Dllhiitaute Stakes.- Arpeut I. lady Cavendish 'J. Dank Draft .'!. Won by Itt o lengl Its. Time |.!) | -o.

(■oiiville 11 ii ri I l.'s. Miss Micley I. Volneiliirin Drigudicr Dill d. Won by I', lengths, Time To l-’>.

Spring Hack I lundieup. —Sioasi 1. Dangle Lh Lucrative Won hy a length. Time l.i lt d.

N.X. Iv'lipM* St :i I: < - Itoyd Divorce I. Knthir i:t- mi WitM'in; j|ii :t. Won iiv t itic" i<• <i: r i h ri<ll** i :ir 'lliilwa.v 11.,.!, 11: • 1111 i<-;11 >. II:.11 linmnie I. Knl,i.i lisirn On I .'I. Won li.v :i neck. 'I iiiic l.|.">. Ilitfgic 11Mliilii ;ii:. Al iiskclnan 1, I’tltuplinns I}i; 1111 <: 11 :1 I’ine Won by ;i li. Tilin' T. 10. Aloulon Heck Handicap. Simsliut I. W;i<• ti 'J. Master lilaek .'I. Won by I! lengths. Time I .">!!. Owen Handicap. Solit'onn I. Koii'I'aradisc 2. Civility Won liy Ms'• :i lenetli. Time 1.1 l ,'t-T. oi.tiA.Mixr: i;i:atkx. ■ SVDXKV. Sept. 11. TaltersalTs ('lni, races were lii'l,l at [iattdwiek yesterday in olnrintis weather. I’ll ■ • r oine as marl. The al-l-ndaii.e was in t hi* vicinity of lil'tv t hotisa nd. (Iloaniiii'i's preserve in the Chelmsford Stakes I> >tli I ron) .'■ent iniental reasons and liie hope of seein>r him a*tiin perdu in on tie* tranks provided a speeial attraction. The old horse had a great rei option, < rowds visit.!ng his

stall, and chi'cring heartily as lie went ollt to his eii". , l|'eii|!*lil. 11 is host of followers, however, were doomed to disappoint men I in mil. serine him lor a second time the winner of tin* Chelmsford Slakes. Itiilden liy the XV tv Zealander. Vmine. and always holdii't' a good position. I lloamine took charge after entering the straight and :tt the distaiae was clear from liallylaena. on which the .New Zealander. Con Heed, had the mount. (lln,'lining's victory was then loudly praelaimed. IniL this proved premalnre. Ashley lived brought lleroie alone will; a rush, and lie heat the old champion e.niiloi taldy. I'allymemi ran well, and was always prominent, being just beaten out of third place.

Director finished fifth. Heroic's time is am Australian record for nine furlongs. Chelmsford Stakes, !) furlongs: ■— Heroic (A. |{eed) M.L’ I; (floaiuing ((I. Yount:) fI.M, •_*; Wallace .Mortlake 7.lit li. Thirteen started, including IHillyniena, Itonaparte. and Director. The field got away well from an excellent start, stud ISallymena and Wallace Mortlake took command. (.Toaming lying fourth. The positions were practically unaltered, until they reached

tll:> turn, whoiv CMuniuiiut niovoil lit), (iloamiiiir. I’iillvuii'iut tint! Coition Voito ontoroil tlio >;trniolit on tonus, mid two

furlongs from homo (Hoaming was leading. Heroic, who came very fust., th <“.v out a rh:dloll*v\ anil after a short tu.-sle. won liv :i Ifiititli :• ml a <1 ua rt*T, Wallace .Alortlake heating Itillymenn l>y a couple of lengths. The time was 1..A0 1-1 sees, a record. A nuniher of Xew Zealanders started in the other events. Imt all failed to secure a |ilaeo, SYDXKY I’IIKSS COAIAIKXT. j SYDXKY. Sept. 1!. The Sydney Sunday papers comment on the Chelmsford Stakes praetieallv amount t.o a declaration that youth must he served. While giving full credit for his effort, and admitting Afr Afason’s contentioa that lie required a hit more tuning up. they point, out that (lloaming’s age was an undoubted hnudieap against the 1.-rilliaiit \ ietor- | iau three-year old Derby eolt. Ileroie. | The worst fault, of Heroic is his true- | tiousuess and ditllelllty to control, hut ( yesterday under the skilful guidance of Ashley Heed, lie acted most kindly. Tu this respect. the luck was against (lloaming. s

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Hokitika Guardian, 15 September 1924, Page 4

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RACING. Hokitika Guardian, 15 September 1924, Page 4

RACING. Hokitika Guardian, 15 September 1924, Page 4

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