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[ lIY TEEKOH.VIMl —1-Ell PItKS.S ASSOCIATION.] FEI LI) INI I RACES. SECOND DAY. F KIDDING, Nov. 31). For the second day races the weather was line hut dull and t lie attendance large. Results:— Nikau Handicap- First Acre. I. Lin Arlington 2. Sleet 3. Won by one length: third olio and a half away. Time 1 .ID. St. Andrew's Handicap—Guild Sport 1, Enthusiasm 2, Imperial Spark 3. Won l>.v a neck; third half a length away. Time 1.0 l 3- 5. Novice Stakes -Adavale 1. Duetto 2. Sovena.43. Won by one length; third half a length away. Time 1.1(5. IRongotea Hack—Nuvar 1. Mountain Tup 2. lien Nevis 3. Won by one length : third half a length aw;iv. Time 1.40 4-o. Empire Welter- The Lamb I. Martula 2. Beaumont 3. Won by a length. Time 1.23 1-5. The totalisalor handled £27.55(5 against £24,019 last year.
takapuna races . AUCKLAND. Nov. 30. The Takapuna Jockey Club's spring meeting concluded to-day. The weather was tine, and there was a lage attendance. The totalisalor took £40.500. compared with 040.9991 on the corresponding day last year. Results:Stanlev Hurdles Archibald 1. Bright Light 2. Lord Thuriiliaiii 3. Two lengths each way. Time 2.4(5. Yaiixhall Handicap- Nippy I. Scat 2. Am z.o 3. Won by three-quarters of a length ; third hall a length away. Time 1.29. Cantley Handicap King I’ot 1. Ballymoy II 2. Merry Damon 3. Won hv a neck: third a head away. Time UIO 4-5. St. Andrew’s Handicap-—Spoony I. Lady Ridicule 2. De-ort Glow 3. A length each way. Time 1.-i3, Rnkino Handicap -Tea Bell 1. Royal Tea 2. Spode 3. Won by a neck ; l bird a length awav. Time 1.1 3-5. Put Hike Handicap Transformer 1. Mosaic 2. Daddy's Girl 3. Won by a length : third a length and a half away. Time 1.54 2-5. Kawau Hurdles -Peter Maxwell I. Cliirup 2. Irish Jig 3. Won by a head; third two lengths away. Time 3.15 3-o. Xgalariuga Handicap Prince Abbey I. Joy Ride 2. Ring Poliia 3. Won h\ two lengths; third a neck away. lime 1.28. THREE JOCKEYS SEVERELY. INJURED. AUCKLAND. N»v. 30. The injury sustained hv R. MrTavish. lire jockey, al Takapuna races was reported hv the Hospital In-nighl to be severe, but he was progressing .satisfactorily. He was kicked in the face and suffered severe concussion. A. McGregor sull'ered slight coiiriission. a n<! it is leu rod one eye was injured. 1,. Malison has regained consciousness, and his condition is sal isfaetory. but tlie extent of his injuries is unknown.
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