RACING.
(Australian Press Association)
(United Service.)
C.J.C. MEETING
CHRISTCHURCH, November 10
The C.J.C. Metropolitan meeting ended to-day. The weather was inditIferent. there being slight showers and an overcast skv. The course was good. The attendance was fair. The tote investments were £52/29:1. as compared with £54,0241 on tlie same day last year, the total for the four days being £194,079. as against £204.449)- last year. Results: —
Port Cooper Hurdles 1 landicap.—(2) Carinthia 1, (5) Troll us 2, (4) Honatio 3. Time 3.4 1-5.
Cressy Handicap.—-(1) Historic 1, (11) Taboo 2. (10) Rascal 3. Won by a length and a-half; lialf a length. Time 1.27 2-5.
Pioneer Handicap.—(2) Ned da I. (11 Dutch Money 2. (4) First Money 3. A neck each way. Time 48 1-5 secs. Members Handicap.—(7) Red Heckle 1. (3) Renzora 2. (0) Set Sail 3. Aon bv a neck; two lengths. Time 1.20. Seymour Handicap.—(loi Panthei 1. (5) Teri 2. (8) Smithereens 3. \v on by a neck; half a length. Time 1.2< 2-5. G. G. Stead Gold Cup.—(l) Laughing Prince I. (2) Rapier 2. (I) Hoylake 3. Won by a length and a-lmli : a length. Time 2.0 2-5. Stoneyhurst Handicap.—(s) ('oneentrate 1. (3) Moorgas 2. (4) Roi He \ a I 3. Won by a bead; a length, 'lime 1.41. Fendalton Handicap.—(2) First Sight, 1. (1) Wandaue 2. (0) Rotor 3. Moo by a length and a-half; a neck. Time 2.6.
V.R.C. MEETING
MELBOURNE. November 10
The weather was line and bright lor (he races, the attendance large and the o;oii)£ good. Batman Slakes.—Ramulus I. Kavalii 2. Gay Mutineer 3. Won by one and a-half lengths; half a length. Tune 1.38—a- race record.
Flemington Stakes.- -Meadow King 1. Claude Duval 2. Sweet Corn 3. Wen by a bead and a neck. Time 1.0,'. Fisher Plate.—Gothic' I. Winaiol 2. Statesman 3. Won by a length; two lengths. Time 2.291-an Australian and New Zealand record. V.R.C. Handicap.—Bacchus 1. Dion 2. Epilogue 3. Won by a length each way. Time 2.571 an Australian and New Zealand record. Steeples. —Oral Treaty I. Lite Night 2. Prince Kerlie 3. Won by threequarters of a length; two and a-half lengths. Time 6.2311. Final Handicap.—Noscitur 1. Reputed King 2. Mu trim 3. Won by a neck; one and a-quarier lengths, lime 2.4), _
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