SPORTING.
C.J.C. RACES
(Per Press Association — Copyright.)
CHRISTCHURCH, November 12.
The fourth and final day of the C. 'J.C. 'meeting was held in perfect with a. large attendance.
Concentrate won the Metropolitan in ■record time, while Silver Scorn continued her unbeaten record by defeating Fast Passage in the Canterbury Cup. The tote handled £24,859-1 as against £13,125 last-year, a total for the meeting of £86,579£;. : : as against last year. Suburban Handicap—(l) Juniper 1, (11) Gold Bag 2, (5) Pixie Gold 3. Won 'by two lengths; thr e e lengths. Time 1.40 2-5.
Seymour Handicap.—(2) High Tor 1, T(3) Fleeting Glance 2, (8) Craigavon 3. (Won by half a length ; three lengths. Time 1.25 4-5.
Cressy Handicap.—(2) Argentic 1, (3) ‘Hurlingham 2, (1) La Poupee 3. Won by two lengths ; a head. Time 1.26 1-5. Pioneer Handicap.—(l) Guarantee 1, (3) Sweet Agnes 2, (2) Grouse 3. Won by a neck j thre e lengths. Time 1.0 I*s.
'Metropolitan Handicap.—(l) Concentrate (L. G. .Morris) 1, (6) Red Heckle (A. IH, Eiastwood) 2, (2) Shatter (L. J. 'Ellis) 3. Wofi by a length; three '.lengths. Time £.30 1-5. Canterbury Cup.—(D Silver Scorn (A. H. Ea*two o d) 1, (2) Fast Passage <(D. O’Connor) 2. Won by a length. »Time 2.4. Only start era. Stonyhurst Handicap.—(l) Berate 1, (5) Tout Le Mond 2, (4) Silver Sight 3. Won by a length ; the same. Time 1.1. Members’ Handicap.—(7) The Quorn 1 5 (2) Korokio 2; (1) Cricket Bat 3. ■Won by a length; half a length. Time 1.25 1-5.
HAWKES BAY RACES
HASTINGS, November 12.
The Hawkes Bay Jockey Club’s spring meeting was held in beautiful weather, and there wag a good attendance. The track was fast. Results:— Tomoana Hurdles.—(l) Manuhi 1, (8) Ex Bono 2, (3) Kimbo 3. Won by a length. Time 2.47 3-5. Trial Stakes.—(l) Grumpy 1, (5) Margaret Rose 2, (12) Royal Shift 3. Won by three quarters of a length. Time .1.7 1-5.
Nursery Handicap.—(2) Raphyllis 1, (1) iSilver Beam 2, (3) Lavina 3. Won •by half a length. Time 50sec. Spring Handicap.—(l) Chopin 1, (3) Tondl e 2, (2) Teller 3. Won by a ilength. Time 2.8 3-5. Little Flaxmere Handicap.—(6) False ■Scent 1,. (2) Princess BeH 2, (3) Courtyard 3. Won by three lengths. Time >1.14 1-5. Glenaray Handicap.—(6) Chock Say 1, (9) Night Speaker 2, (7) Sabatini 3. Woh by half a length; Time 1.42 3--5. Flying Handicap-— ( 4 > 'Souchong 1, ,(7) Toboggan 2, (9) Speed 3. Won by three and fl half lengths. The tote handled £5703 as 'Ogainet i£B7ol last year. .
WHANGAREI RACES
WHANGAREI, November 12
The weather was beautiful for the ■second day’s races and there was a gcod attendance. Results; Kauri Handicap—(7)'Lord Willonyx <l, (2) Foulwind 2, (11) Royal Potoa 3. .Won by a length. Time 1.2 4-5. Titoki Handicap.—(l) Lady Van e 1, (2) 'Royal Gallant'2, (5) Kind Words 3. Won by three quarters of a length. Time 1.25 1-5.
Poroti Hurdle Handicap.—(2) Patuta£ii 1, (3) Imperial Prince 2, (5) Catimes >3. Won by a length. Time 2.59 1-5. Park Handicap.—(l) Whakapara 1, 1(2) King’s'Archer 2 ; (6) G r and Tea 3. IWon ffiy a neck. Time 1.40. President’s Handicap.—(4) Tea Chat 1, (2) Hampton Park 2, (1) Exaggeration i 3. Won by a neck. Time 1.14. Kamo Handicap.—(2) Monanui 1, (3) Black Marlin 2, (2) Snow Prin c e 3. by three quarters of a length. 'Time 1.19 4-5.
Marsden Handicap.—(3) Princess Star 1, (1) Dekain 2, '(4) Imamint 3. Won by two lengthls; 'a head. Time 1.15. Farewell Handicap.—(4) Catchem 1, (1) Jbeldy Kar 0 2, (2) Arch Ruler 3. A head each way. Time 1.4. The tote handled £7022, as against (PBISB 10s on the same day last year, making a total for the meeting of £12,924, as against £14,783, a decrease of £1859.
RACING IN ENGLAND,
AUTUMN CUP.
LONDON, November 11
At Liverpool to-day, the Autumn Cup resulted in a dead-heat for first between two three-year-olds. China King and Denbigh a dead heat ;lst; .Boy Painter 3. Seventeen horses •started. A dead heat for first, with Toy Painter three lengths away.
WILLIAMSTOWN CUP RESULT.
MELBOURNE, November 13. The Williamstown Cup resulted.— Yarramba (Knox) 1, Satmoth (A. Reed) 2, Prrinthus 3. Tim e 2.30 J, a record for‘the race. Won iby a length and a ! a If; a length.
WARWICK FARM STAKES
SYDNEY. November 13,
For the Warwick Farm races .yesterday there was fine weather. The Warwick Farm Stakes resulted. —Lavington (D. Munro) 1, Mediaton 2. Rowan 3. Won by a neck; third half a neck away. Time
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