SPORTING.
FEiL.D!NC MEETING.
(Per Press Association). ! Feilding, November 29. The totalisator receipts were £19.925 against £18,521. During the day a lire broke out in tin- steward's stand but was extinguished, no damage being done. Results: i Aoraugi Plate, 5 furlongs.—Baronet 1, Acre 2, iSabana 3. Time. 1.4 1-5 sees. Won by half a length. i Flying Stakes, (i furl.uigs.~-Lady Black (7.12) 1, Hustov.a.t (8.0) 2, Astor (8.9) 3. Scratched: i'risuvss Moutoa, Tree Lucerne, Veto, Flat : on, and Mystified. Won by a long neck. Time, 1.16 4-5. St. Andrew's Handicap, 300 sovs, 1J miles. —Rinaldo (8.6) 1, Square Deal (8.10) 2, Lady Louisa (7.9) 3. Scratched: Tangihou, Montana, Rose Pink. Won'by half a length. Time 2.40.
Spring Hurdles.—3 Glenorchy 1,2 Sir Donald 2, 1 Marton 3. The only starters. Won by three lengths.
Time, 4.6 3-5. Waituna Hurdles.—-3 Nicomar 1, 5 Kiirapoi 2, 7 Austin 3. Also ran: i Record, (i Combustion, 2 The Golfer, 10 Surtax, 9 Portland Lady, '1 Captain Miro, 14 Conziska, 13 Delage, VI Dood, 16 Janitor, 1.1 Prince Delaware, 8 Mt. Victoria, 15 Confusion. Won by a nose. Time, 2.49 3-5. Feilding' Stakes.—6 Koesian 1,2 Dimeter 2, 8 Cease Fire 3. Also ran: 5 Rangitiro, 3 Bisogne, 10 Flying Spur, 7 Roekbound. 7 Rose Pink, 1 Sweet Tipperary, 1 Crowhurst, 9. Claverhouse. Won by a neck, half a length between second and third. Time, 1.8. Kiwitea Welter.—9 Detroit 1,2 Montana 2, 10 Lady Araai 3. Also j ran: 8 Orleans, 2 Crawford, I Mar-' sinah, 1 Client, 11 Ratana, 6 Martial Air, 5 Ladify, 3 San Sebastian. Won by a good length. Time, 1.48 3-5. Fitzroy Hack'.—4 Analogue 1, 9. Munition 2,2 Antwerp 3. Won by a | length and a half.' Time, 1.30 3-5. j
TAKAPUNA MEETING.
SECOND DAY. I Auckland, November 29. j Tin- going was very heavy. Chap-' liii. Ihu rider of Whitehall in the Vauxliall Handicap;, had to he removed .0 the hospital, suffering from an injured chest and ribs. The. sum of £26,716 10s passed through the totalisator, as against £31,505 on the corresponding day of last year, the total for the meeting being £54,189, as against £54,401 10s last, year. Hesuits:— Stanley Handicap Hurdles.—Ridding Way (11.0) 1, Merry Dan (9.7) 2, Luperino (9.0) 3. Scratchod: Colorado, Con. The Celt, Te Whetokmarama. Won by two bngths. Time 3.8 2-5. Cautley Handicap, of 175 sovs, s}furlongs.—Ring Lupin (8.9) 1, Aii-.i turaii Rose (6.9) 2, Kitty Bollairs (3.3) 3. Also ran: Tinovika. Won by two [ lengths. Time 1.155. Vauxliall Handicap, 7 furlongs.— Rockfield (8.6) 1, Keystone (7.12) 2, Pro-Eminent (8.0) 3. Scratched: Ilebel, Erroneous, Archway. Won by a nock. Time, 1.345. Spring Handicap.—6 Pacific Slope 1, 4 Soldier 2,2 Tepapapa 3. Won by a neck. Time, 1.47 1-5. f
1 Rakino Handicap!—l Agnestes 1, 2 Princess Bee 2, 4 Lady Bruce 3. Won by three lengths. Time, 54sec. Kawau Hurdles.—l Guiding Way 1, 3 Ulster 2, 6 Brookfield 3. Won by three-quarters of a length. Time, 3.26 1-5.
Pupuke Hack.—l Alf Delaval 1, 5 Rekamii 2, 4 Cultriform 3. Won by a length. Time, 1.32 4-5. Welter, Handicap.—2 Pearl Marie 1, 3 Soultane 2, 1 Munster 3. Won by a length. Time, 1.48.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 5, 30 November 1916, Page 7
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