RACING
MEETINGS TO COME. Nov. 6 B.—AVhangarei ICC. Nov. 8, 10, 12, 15.-C.J.C. Cup. Nov. 13, 15.— Dargaville R.C. Nov. 15. i7.—VVaikato R.C. Nov. 19, 20.—Winton J.C. Nov. 22. Levin R.C. TROTTING. Nov. 11, 13, 14.—Metropolitan T.C. C.J. C. MEETING. SATURDAY, NOV. Bth. ‘ Bv Telegraph— Press AHSoejfctlon' CHRISTOIIURCH } Nov. 3. The folio wing acceptance and final payments have been received foi the Canterbury Jockey Club’s meeting:— * SPRING HURDLES, 250 sovs, 2 . miles:— Make Up 11.3, Pangolin 10-6, L Troilus .9.5, Membo, Paris, Gay Fashion. Akbar 9.0. SPRING PLATE, 250 sons., one IAjIeJS-almo b'alar, Hounslow, Cadland, Ben Huf, jafoux, Niglit Par ade, Arrowhead, jock, o’ Hazeldean, Arrowzone, Havaspot, I.ord liioinond, Straigliteourse 8.2, Iniateagiil Gil, ChannieustA 7.1.1, 'jlnxporti iiuj n IA3 ( .11, Jayson, Sir Limond, Merry Cry, P.aratoo, Hawkshaw, Uklty, ltiii, Master Anomaly, Trippllng 7.7, Parysia, Musen’t Miss, Pakitere, Tripping, i Mythology Jenny Diver, Water PowL er 7.2. M LIN WOOD HANDICAP, 250 sovs., seven furlongs:—Oadland 9.0, Jock o Hazeldean 8.8, Havaspot 8.6, Flair 8.3, (jlenrossie, Adelphi 7.13, Al Jolson'7.l2. Sapient 7.11, Pixie Gold, Painkiller 7.9. King Musket; Sohnuri 7.8, Pharaoh 7.3, l’roud Knight 7.3, Projection, Homecoming 7.1, Kilh-gr-t-uj Sharp Thorn, Night Recital, Westerly, Loeksley, Eton Hall, Sol wit 7.0 ' NEW ZEALAND CUP, of 2000 sovs., two milesNightmarch 9.6, Star Stranger 9.1, Concentrate 8.10, Piodiee 8.4, Merry Damon 8.2, In the Shade 8.2, Gay Crest 7.13, Count Palatine 7.6, Palm 7.6, Courageous, Desert Glow, My Own, Black Mint, DueUona 7.0. WELCOME STAKES, of £BOO, five furlongs-Chief Cook, Innuendo, Irish ■Chile fjtain, Chief Light, Hula Belle, Dodge, Royal Baby, 'Esteem, Monarchy, Song Box, Monastic, Grecian / Prince, Tea Chat, Cricket Bat, Locli- ) laggan, Last March, , Fairweathei, S Diable, La Poupee, Golden Wings, Korokio. APPRENTICES’ HANDICAP, 250 o«,vs., one mile:—Ben jftur 8.6 ; Colonel Quex, Appledore 8.5, Johneen, Swiftray 8.9, Night Parade, Trippling 7.12, Musen’t Miss 7.10,. Ball Dress, Tarquiniufi, Minerva,l, Miss Hastings 7.9, Brumal, Appeal, Divinette 7.7, Cessation, Palmary 7.5.: STEAVARDS’ HANDICAP, 1500 sovs.. six furlongs:—Tox<?uma 9.9. Cimabue 9.5, Laughing Prince 9.4. Meadow Lark, 'Silvermine 8.10, AVhite r Fang 8.8, Havering, Consent, Hunting Day. 8.5, Gesture 8.3, Tea whine 1 p.l. Great Star, Staghunter 7.1,3. Praise 7.12, Arrow Lad, Courtesy 7M, Royal Parade 7.6, Arikinui.' Tenterden 7.5, Admiral Drake 7.3. Compensation, Autopay, Charmaino 7.0. ' RICOARTON HANDICAP. 300 sovs. 9 furlongs:—High Court, Cylinder, Sargon, Gustavo 9.3, Lucky Light 9 o Starshooter. Atholspear 9.1, Don Jose, Desert Song 8.11, Count Cavonr. Pride, Salmo Salar 8.10, Head Serang 8.9 Dolomite. Royal 'Game 8.6, -) Spoon 8.3, Grecian 8.0, Topere 7.13. Shortly 7.11?, High Gear, Beau Geste, ; Semper Paratus 7.7. SECOND DAY. DERBY STAKES, 150 P sovs., one and a half miles:— Sargbn. Gustavo Cylinder, Praise, Para,too, Appledore. 'cWsology, Commandant, Johneen. Jays#n.
THIRD DAY. NEW ZEALAND OAKS, 600 sovs, weight 8.10, one and a. hall miles;— Jenny Diver, Praise, Lady Pam, Miss Hastings, ' Tripping, Gesture, Cessation, Spoon, Parysia, V ate. Power. SQUALLY WEATHER FORECASTED. (Australian Press Association.) MELBOURNE, Novemebr 3. The Melbourne Cup weather tomorrow is a south-westerly change, with cloudy, squally and unsettled to showery conditions. The Cup starts at 3.30 p.m. Pha Lap, who has been sent away from Caulfield, is reported to be all right. The New Zealand horses engaged at. Flemington to-morrow include : —First Acre and Star God in the Cup, and Princess Betty in the Yan Yean Stakes. Red Royal, who was an acceptor in the Yan Yean Stakes, has returned to New Zealand. MELBOURNE, November 3.
The acceptors for the Oaks are: Miss Arrow, Mural Crown, Miradonna, Homedale, Carry On, Kaftan, Spear Girl, Scintillation, Cold Shoulder, Barbette, Ormolu, and Kidston.
RICHMOND THOUSAND. VICTORIAN EVENT. MELBOURNE, Nov. 3. The Trotting Thousand race at Richmond to-day resulted: —Red Brazil, 1; Great Derby, 2; Delavon Jim, 3. AVon by six yards; third horse one yard away; Jean Pronto was fourth and Enice Direct fifth. The time was 3.23 j.
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