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|BY TKLKGItAI'II I’KH i'ItKKS ASSOCIATION.] EEILDING RACES. SECOND DAY. PHI LI)ING. Nov. (JO. For the second day races the weather was fine hut dull ami toe attendance large. Results:--Cheltenham 11 1 in lies : Santiago 2. Many Colours (J. Ser : Wainiatna. Won by half a length. lime 2.45 2-5. Colyton Handicap—Lady Bentinek 1. Ilouex 2, Shut Eye 3. Her; Ngata. Won by a head. Time 1.14 2—). Oroua Stakes—-Motley 1, Tumatete 2, Standard 3. Ser: Mirue.sonta. Lady Bentinek. Liu Arlington. Oration and Rnakura. Won by one and a half lengths. Time 1.1. ENGLISH WINNING OWNERS. LONDON, Nov. 30. At the termination of the flat racing season the leading winning owner was Lord Astor. who won (J 35.723 sterling. For this he is chiefly indebted to Saury -Sue winning £22,155. Solly 4((p| won £3-),*'•,o and tin- Aga Khan £32,972. Lord Derby heads the list of breeders with C70.00:h
The principal trainer is Alec ray lor, while Richards heads the list of winning jockeys with 118 wins. I*. Btdloeir who is retiring from the saddle owing to his increasing weight intends to become a trainer.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 November 1925, Page 3
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