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BENOICO CUP. [By Eleotrto Telegraph—Copyright] United Press Association. Melbourne, November 25. The Bendigo Cup resulted: Traquette 1, Adorn 2, Defence 3. There were sixteen starters. Won by a head. Time, 2min 12|sec. A protest was entered against the winner for interference. TOTALISATOR IN N.S.W. (Received 10.15 a.m.) Sydney, November 20. Mr Holman says that the (iovernment ddes not intend to introduce the Totalisator Bill as a party Bill. They may allow one of the Ministers oi enable a private member to introduce it. While personally opposed ta the totalisator, there seemed to lie a fairly general desire for it. PROTEST DISMISSED. (Received 1U.15 a.m.) ' , Melbourne, November 26. The Traquette protest was dismissed. TAKAPUNA MEETING. Per Press Association. Auckland, November 25. The Takapuna Jockey Club's Spring meeting opened to-day in fine weather. There was a very large attendance. The totalisator registered £20,795, as against £19,253 on the corresponding day of last year. Additional results : Poriui Maiden Hurdles, of 150sovs., one mile and a-half.—6 L. Aintree's Lady Sabretache, 9.3 (J. Adolph), 1; 2 Florist, 9.13, 2; 3 Centenary, 9.3, 3. Also started: 15 Scotch, 5 Spalperion, 10 Providence, 8 Monathol, 17 Starket, 16 Erindale, 7 Bally Gowan, 10 Merry Dan, 9 Whakanui, 1 Glenalbyn, 14 Companion, 13 Master Cat us, by, 12 Waitopa, 9 St. Helena, 2 Advancer, 18 Recap. Won by a length. Bally gowan and Spalperion fell. Time, 2min 59sec.
St. Andrew's Handicap, of 300sovs., one mile and a-quarter.—2 F. Stenning's'Monojack, 8.0 (B. Deeley), 1; 4 Royal Irish, 9.0, 2; 1 Goldsize, 8.0, 3. Also started: 5 Jolle Fille, 3 Phosphorus, 7 Ratana, 8 Kaween, 6 Soldier, 9 Flying Soult. Monojaek and Royal Irish came fast on the outside, and fought out a close finish.* Won by a head, third borse a length -away. Time, 2min lOsec. '" , *
Cambria Handicap, of loOsovs., foui furlongs.—l D. Moraghan's Loyal Arch, 8.0 (McMillan), 1; 7 Bisogne, 7.5, 2-j 8 Housewife, 7.2, 3. Also started: 3 Gold Lace", 2 Lady Paula, -! Glissando, 10 Credo, 8 Lighting, 9 Lazy Girl, 6 Multishine. Won all the way by two lengths, half a length between second and third. Time, 51 3-ssec. Melrose Handicap, ofulSOsovsU,'' five and a half furlongs.—3 Alexander and Bruce's Soultane, 8.10 (Deeley), 1; 2 Kitty Bellairs, 9.0, 2; 1 Tinoreka, 7.10? 3. Also started: 5 Glittering Sands, 11 Golden Petal, 10 Lady Qlwyn, 6 Fionnuala, 15 Acid Drop, 17 Rose Soult, 12 Troublesome, 18 Genevieve, 17 Ha warden, 4 Tamahere, 8 Blueform, 14 Silver Mane, 20 Anne Devlin, lb Maisie Pop, 7 Miss Avalanche, 19 Gluepot, 21 Glucian, 18 Niklah, 9 Manette, 9 Fantine, 22 Glenbrook. Won by a length, two lengths between second and third. Time, lmin 10 l-ssec. Tin* Handicap Hurdles, of 175sovs v one mile and three-quarters 1 W. Sharp's Spalfish, 10.13 (Tuchen), 1 • 3 Pip, l&.l, 2; 2 Huffy, 10.1, 3_Alsp started: Dogger Bank. Won very easily. Time, 3min 19 2-ssec.
, Cheltenham Handicap, of 185sovs.. seven furlongs.—6 R, Hannon's Tino'pAi, 6:12, 1; 5 Tattoo, 8.-7, 2; 1 Patronale. 7.2, 3. Also started: 9 Electrakoff, 3 Ineuru, 5 Worcester, 4 Yankee" Doodle, 7 Tripoli, 2 Delenda, 30 Selection, 8 Devastation. Won by half a length, Putronale coming fast a length away. Time, lmin 28sec.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 282, 26 November 1914, Page 2
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