RACING
N.Z. RACING STATISTICS
(By Telegraph—Per Press Association)
WELLINGTON, August 4
The New Zealand Referee’s annual statistics, released this week, disclose ’that M,r ]\l. Tims, of Te Awannitu, has headed the winning owners’ list for the year, with £9,725. Mr J. .T. Corry, of Blenheim, is second with £B,OBB. Kara pot i was the biggest individua l winner with £5,007. Limond headed the sires’ list with ■l9 wins and 54 places, with £16,033 in stakes.
HUNT THE SLIPPER’S WIN. SYDNEY, August 3. At, the Canterbury Park races today. the Three Year Old Handicap resulted :—Hunt the Slipper 9.9 (Webster) L Princess Cistereian 8.9 (.Johnstone) 2, Hunting Lion 8.2 (Roots) 3. Ten started. Won by a head, a, neck. Time 1.15. Australian"steeple accep- : TORS. MELBOURNE, August 4. The final acceptances for the Australian Steeplechase are:—Kentle, Namera, Olina, Rangbang, Bavoro, Merauki, Sir Carillon, Gratify, George William, Bestman, Ancient Mariner, Eerner, Welcome Stranger, Acceleration.
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