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SPORTING.

RACING FIXTURES. SEASON 1914-16. Nov. 18 and 2J -Otahuhu T.C Spring. Nov. 25 and 28- -Takapuna J.O. Spring Dec. 12— Bay of Plenty J.O. Dec. 26 and 29 and Jan. 1 and 2 Auckland R.O. Summer. Dec. 26 siud 28—Thames J.O. Dec. 28, 30 and 31—Auckland T.O. Summer. Jan. 7 and B—Whaugarei R.O. Man. 29 and 30—Taknpuna J.O. Summer. Feb. 10— Rotorua J.O. (Feb. 13—Te Kuiti R.O. CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB MEETING. REFUTATION WINS THE 810 MONEY. '

Pkh Piiess Association. Christchurch, November 14

The Canterbury Jockey Club's metropolitan meeting was concluded today at Riccarton in beautiful weather. Additional results:— Members' Handicap, 750 sovs ; seven furlongs.—l Sir Qeorge Clifford's Autumnus, 9.8 (F. E. Jones), 1; 2 G. L. Stead's Sauci, 8.4 (B. Deeley). 2; 5 A. Hunt's Bee. 7.7 (J. O'Shea), 3. Also started: 3 Chortle 9.2, 4 Postillion 8.12, 11 Obsono 8.10, 8 Martius 8.1, 7 First Fiance 8.0, 14 Chudic 7.13, 6 Vocation 7.12, 13 FlorMcDonald 7.7, 9 Puriform 7.5, 1( Mummre 6.13, 12 Ogier 6.7. At th. distance Sauci appeared to be winning when Autumnus put in s\ strong chol lenge, and, finishing well, got up h time to win by a neck. Bee, win came with a late run, secured thin place a couple of lengths behind Sauci Time, lmin 26 2 ssec. Pioneer Handicap, 350 sovs, for two. year-olds, five furlongs.—2 T. H. Lowry's Desert Gold 8.9 (A. Oliver) 1; 3 Sir G. Clifford's Adjutant, 7.K (W. Bell), 2; 1 W. G. Stead's Sweet Corn, 8.5 (R. Berry), 3. Also start ad: 4 Spangle 7.13, 8 Ardenhor 7.0 5 Freya 7.7, 7 Bonny Dream 7.11 Beltonio 7.6, Happiness 6.7, 10 Mar garine 6.7, 9 Moutoa Queen 6.7, Sweet Corn was two and a half lengths further back. Time, lmin 1 3-ssec. G. G. Stead's Memorial Gold Cup 1000 sovs j weight for age; one nih and a quarter.—l W. E. Bidwell'f Reputation, 7.12 (L. 'Wilson'); S Sir George Clifford's First Flight. 7.9 (W. Bell), 2; 3 C. G. Dnlgety'f Warstep, 8.9 (j;. O'Shea), ■3. Alec started: 4 Bonny Helen &9, 7 Mori? Roe 8.9, 8 Fab'rikoff 7.12, 5 Balbof 7.12, 6 Indigo 7.9. When t*>e jtraigi. was reached, Warstep was in ftont but when well in line for home. Reputation shot through and took thi rails. At the distance he was dial lenged* by First Flight, and in t great finish Reputation won■'■y .'• xboi' neck. • Warstep was two lengths a\v.\; third. Time 2min 6sec.

Electric Plate, four furlongs.— $ E and V. Riddiford's Chakwana, 7.1" 'A. Reed)', 1; 3 Downham, 7.18 <R Berry), 2; 4 G. D. Greenwood''! Bi meter, 8.2 (C.. Emerson), 3. ■ Aiit Started: 6 Blue Lake 8.10, 5 Hymet tius 7.13, 5 Daytime 7.13, 2 Tote.a tete 7.11, 7 Dinner Gong 7.11, 1 lint tie Eve 6.6 (carried 6.11). Won easil by a length and a half. Time !•' f-ssec. '

Fcndalton, Handicap, 1000 sovs j on and a quarter miles.—6 Sea Pink, «.)! I; 5 Kooya, 8.3/2; 8 Golden Kinp 6.12, 3. Also started: 12 k'Unii 8.11; 1 Rinaldo 8.8, 14 Flower of 111 West 6.7, 3 John Barleycorn -'.2, I Hyettus 7.12, 11 Birkfuf 7.10, 2 Sio gan 7.8, 13 Fair Rosamona 7.7, 7 Maniaroa 7.2, 10 Chillies 7.2, 9 Mou--soa Girl 7. Won by a length, n length between second and ih.'rd Time 2min 7 3-ssec.

The total for the day was £47,:»f) 1-s compared with £44,337 10s for tfc< .ame day of last year.' Tho total fo: the meeting was £162,852 10s, m against £158,431 last year. This year's figures are. a record for the club. QUEENSLAND RAChNC. [United Press Association.] . Brisbane, November J 4. Sandgate Handicap.—Sir Ruonaif I; King Cleo, 2; Lotchen, 3. Po'irVsjri started. Won by a quarter of s length, with three lengths bet>veon second and third. Time 2min ttnccV.A.T.C, MEETING. Melbourne, November 11. At the V.A.T.C. meeting the Armadale Cup resulted : —Hush Monoj 1, Allansford 2, Wassail 3. Fourteen started. Won by half a length, a head between the next two. Time iinin 21}sec.

FEILDING HANDICAPS.

Wellington, Noveml)er 15

The following handicaps have been declared by Mr J. Henry for the Feilding J.C. Spring Meeting:— Flying Stakes, of 200sovs., 6 furlongs,— Rewi Poto 9.0, Bertrada 8.9. Grattan 8.8, Sir Moseley 8.6, Astor 8.3, Peronilla 8.2, Play Off 8.1, Immer, Zetes 8.0, Mummer, Denise Orme 7.13, Lady Louisa 7.11, Mt. Victoria, Columl)us 7.10,81ack Lupin 7.7,Adriot 7.0, Boldstroke 7.5, Sanguinary 7.3, Meltchikoff 6.13, Great Mogul, Epwortli 6.12, Heather, Goldstream 6.9, Sun bird and Matlow 6.7. St. Andrew's Handicap, 35050v5., 1J miles.—Quarantine 9.1, Lady Laddo and Portraiture 8.9, Passadena 8.8,i Maniaroa, Manawakaha 8.2, Birkful 8.1, Settler 8.0, Sir Antrim 7.13, Don Francisco 7.9, General Webb 6.7. Spring Hurdles, 200 sots., 2 miles.— Player 1.1.9, Hereford 11.6, Immensity 11.2, Fashion Plato 10.13, Bercola 10.12, The Rover 10.9, Aruake 10.3.' Flingot, Vi, Glenorchy 9.13, Timothy

0.12. Otatara 9.3, Taurangi, Makiri, Papador 9.0. Waituna Hurdles, 12550v8., 11 miles. -Hereford 12:9. St. Gate 10.12, Leatpuki 10.11, Composed 1U.9, Waipaku 10.5, Aratiatia 10.2, Queen's Post 10.0, The Diver 9.13, Waiaio 9.11, Sir Donald 9.10, Okahu 9.9, Waiwetu "9.7, Soultie 9.6, Courtley 9.5, Ruaparaha 9.4, Gold Lock 9.3, Ruapara, Captain Mackay, Master Strowan, Eangigoa, Jem, Harbour Light, Vigilant, Grandson, Roseblush, Lady Strowan, Waipunoa, Stagnant, Ohabau 9.0.

Kiwitea Welter, 200sovs., 1 mile and 54 yards.—Birkt'ul, Mummer, Guiding Way 9.9, Peroneal, Kirabombi 9.8, Settler 9.5, Monologue, Wild Lupin 9.2, Gazette 9.1, Don Francisco 8.13, The Rover 8.9, Victoris 8.8, Epworth, Rina, Muleteer, Bon Rain 8.7, General Webb Mid Mortar 8.0.

Fitssroy Handicap, 120sovs., 7 furlongs.—Gazette 9.3, Lubriline 9.2. Square Deal 8.13, Snapdragon 8.12. Toa Tere, Master Achilles 8.9, Montana 8.5, Tavistock 8.4, Immensity 8.3, 'rincesa Moutoa 8.2, Garance 8.1, Ales 8.0, Sir Alba 7.13, Golden Sky, jadifj 7.12, Orleans 7.11, Bodonham, ;toumania, Gold Soult 7.9, Quo Yadis 7.8, Field Force 7.7, Miralina 7.5, Janior 7.4, General Madero 7.2, To Hon Hon 7.1, Lady Daylesiord 7.0, Dekkho, Elevate, Improve, (Melodist, Combustion, Ruapara, Fore 6.13, Glontulloch, 3ea Plane, ■ Bine Thread, Top Twig, sylvan Glade, Bayadere 6.12.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 68, 16 November 1914, Page 7

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SPORTING. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 68, 16 November 1914, Page 7

SPORTING. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 68, 16 November 1914, Page 7

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