RACING.
[BY TELEGRAPH —PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.] SOUTH CANTERBURY MEETING. The S.C.J.C. meeting concluded today. The weather was dull, but line. There was an average attendance. The tote handled £17,585, compared with £18,657j- on the second day last year. Results Levels Hurdles Handicap—Projector 1, Wharncliffc 2, Blazes. \Yon by half a length. Time 2.-15 1-5. Juvenile Handicap—Corn Money 1, Young Locliiuvar 2, Volant 3. Won by a long neck. Time 1.0 4-5. South Canterbury Handicap—Starmist 1. Monoxide 2, Torino 3. Won by a neck. Time 1.41. Stewards' Welter—Brown Lady 1, Corn Rigs 2. His .Majesty 3. Won by u length and a half. Time 1.20 3-5. Kingsdown Hack—Gay Queen 1. Cornflower 2, Goldspinncr 3. Won bya neck. Time 1.42. Trial Handicap—Serotina 1. Receipt 2. Royal Despatch 3. Won by half a length. Time 1.14 2-5. Claremont Hack—Zaragoza 1. Miss Winkie 2, Sanv 3. Won by threequarters of a length. Time 1.20 3-5. Farewell Handicap—Eaton Rolls 1. Economist 2, Ayrburn 3. Won by a neck. Time 1.13 4-5. TAKAPUXA MEETING. AUCKLAND. Nov. 28. The Tuknpunu .i.C. spring mee-ino onet'.cd io-day with a large attendance. The tote took £62.420.1, compared with £57,0171 on the corresponding day last year. Results:— Melrose Handicap—Nippy ], Rahepoto 2. Killute 3. Half a length each way. Time 1.21) 1-5. jt’onui Hurdles—Kendal 1. Irish dig 2. Archibald 3. Won. by a neck; third a length and a half away. Time 2.48. Borough Handicap—Lady Ridicule 1, Abort 2. Nam a tore 3. Three-quarters o! a length each way. Time 1.28 1-5. Alison Cup -Rltapapa 1. Rolonctt 2. Musketoon 3. Won l>v a length: third three-quarters of a length away. Time 2.12. Cambria Handicap—Royal Tea 1. Spade 2. Capelin Abbey 3. Won by tun lengths; third tLroo-quaiir:s ul a
length away. Time 1.3. Takapuna l'late—Ring Pol si !, Mosaic 2. liallynmy li 3. Won by a head: third a head away. Time 1.28. Tiri Munlies-.-Highv.-ay 1. l'eier Maxwell 2. Miss Melva 3. Won by three lengths; third two and a half behind. 1 ime 3.Hi 4-5. Cheltenham Handicap—Gold Acre 1. Merry Damon 2. Cawnporo 3. Won by three-quarters of a length ; third three and a halt lengths away. I ime 1.1 l 2-5. EE lI.DIN 1 1 MEETING. FEir.rfj.NG. Nov. 28. For the first flit\ of the Ffildiltg lines the v. eat her was fine, but windy. The track was fast. The attendance was largo. The tote handled Z 28.433. against £27,305 last year. Results: - Waiiann Hurdles—Bonny Rib 1. Santiago 2. Lady (lay 3. Mon by a head; third three lengths away. I ime 3.1!) 2-5. Aorangi Trial Elate—(Mini 1, Novat'd. Adavalc 3. Won by three h-ngllm; third one length away. 'I ime 1.16 3-5. Feilding Cup Askari 1. Kalakaua 2. K iliaire 3. Won by one and a _ half lengths; third one length away. lime o.S. Kowhai Hack- Eillette and l.uecrnnl a dead heat 1. Mask 3. Third a head away. Time 1.2!) 4-5. Flying llamiirap The Lamb 1. Good Snort 2, Lady Rentinek 3. Won by a short bead; third a length away. Time 1.11 3-5.
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