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VICTORIA MEETING

stakes to amounis CUMBRIAN'S RECORD . pj By Telegraph—Copyright V *‘ ,c “ r ' MKL.BOL KNli, Thursday. _ h . victoria Racing Club’s spring ln was advanced a further stage - The weather was fine, and there ' s a large attendance at Fieming,he decision of the November He Race. Jienare was last early. ,lu '..a for tlic last live furlongs, and w ' comfortably. His rider, It. Inkscored on Lhsinai hist year, and “"investigate in 1926. mic fiong was beaten into third , '.a In the Byron Moore Stakes, P' iC ” yiiss Arrow won nicely. Miss "'"'“ who cost 37£igns as a yeara K raced by Mr. Alan Currie, vioemrisn of the V.K.C. Committee, rider W. Duncan, won previously Valdene and Miss Disraeli. °"rhe withdrawal of Nightmarch and i r Lap from the Linlithgow Stakes ned that race of much interest. The ,„nm Amounis again displayed bril- ' „rv In the early stages of the M nr?st he whipped in the field, but £ "ftnished up his task in brilliant , •]« in fast time. Amounis pre- • illy won the Linlithgow Stakes in 'wt * He has now won 22 races, and i awinnings in prize-money are corned approximately at A 30,000. The " today was worth £1,113. J. Vunro who steered Amounis today, •.“ had the mount on the New South Wales gelding when he scored in 1326 Tha disappointing Cimbrian led all - wav in the Carnival Handicap. He ' . b red by his owner. Mr. A. T. veswick. and is a half-brother to the celebrated Heroic. He was trained iy » former New Zealander, Lou ''Mneage. who was always prominent V the decision of the V.R.C. Oaks Stakes won comfortably. The owner. Mr d’ McKinnon, is a partner in the bloodstock firm of McKinnon and Cox. Hnsburv just beat the fast-finishing i/dv Kentral in the Veteran Stakes, nd broke a run of bad luck. He was trained by Cecil Godby. Tbe following are the details of the "“rewe'nber Hurdle Race, of £7JO; 2J ,aA!dl°nore, 11.12. R. Xnkson 1; ■livedo 9.7. IV. Middleton, 2; Lanilda, • s Warner, 3. Light started. Won ■nv four lengths, five lengths between Lnnd and third. Firmeroi was fourth. Su. and Sayles fell. Time 4.40*. Bvron Moore Stakes, of £io0; for two- ■ ear-olds: special weights, with penal--1 furlongs.—Miss Arrow, 7.12, W. Duncan, 1; Gerbera, 7.12. R. Lewis, 2- , omlc Song. 8.7, H. Jones, 3. Seven arted Won by two lengths, a head between second and third. First Legion nas fourth. Time, 1.11. Linlithgow Stakes, of £1,500; for three-raar-olds and upward: weight-for-age; ■ mile, —Amounis, 5.13, J. Munro, 1: Higrhand 8(1 W. Duncan. 2; Carradale. S.O, 1 Wilson, 3. Also started: Mollison ' ll- Merab, 8.0. Amounis won by a iigth a length and a-quarter between Second and third. Mollison was fourth. iir.e. 1.361 (race record). Sectional rimes* Last six furlongs 1.11, the final jour 461. which is the fastest four yet •imed at Flemington. Carnival Handicap, of £600; 11 miles.— Umbrian, 7.5, O. Phillips, 1; Cathmar, - T W Duncan. 2; Blather. 7.9, XV. Cook, ’ Ten started. Won by a length and -half, a length between second and third Opera Queen was fourth. Time, :i.J (an Australian record). V R.C. Oak, Stakes, a sweepstakes of £"0 each, with £I,OOO added; for three-Vear-old Allies; 8.10 , each; 11 miles.— Uncage, W. Scanlon, 1; Hasta, H. Uadrer, J: Famargo, J. Munro, 3. Also: ialeiiist and Glaive. Won by two lengths, two lengths and a-half between second and third. Galenist was fourth. Time, 2 3S. Sectional times: First four furlongs, 561. last four 452, final six 1.161, lust mile 1.41 J. Veteran Stakes, of £600: 15 miles.--Finsbury, 7.6. A. Wilson, 1: Lady Kentral, 6.3. A. Dewhurst, 2: Octember, 7.6, I. O'Brien. 3. Ten started. Won by a : rtlndf-head, three-quarters of a length between second and third. Harbinger wai fourth. Time, 2.335. RACING FIXTURES NOVEMBER 7, 9—Wh&ngaroi R.C. 9, 11, 1.1. 16—Canterbury J.C. 16, 18—Waikato R.C. 20, 21—Winton J.C. 20, 21—Otaki Maori R.C. 23-Levin R.C. 22, 25—Te Kuitl R.C. 30, Dec. 2—Takapuna J.C. 30. Dec. 2—Feilding J.C. DECEMBER ■—Ashburton County R.C. i 7—Taumarunui R.C. 11, 12—Woodvilie District J.C. 14— Waipa R.C. 13, Is—Esmont R.C. 25 Waipukurau J.C. 26 Westland R.C. 25, 27—Taranaki J.C. 25, 28—Dunedin J.C. 25, 27, 28— Manawatu R.C. 26, 30, Jan. 1, 2—Auckland R.C 23. Jan. l-T.reymouth J.C. !«. 20. 22—Wellington R.C. -’-“Ashhurst-Pohangina R.C. 25—Wairio J.C. 15— Waipapakauri J.C. 23- 3ft —Wairoa R.C. 20—Clifden R.C. ™—Pahiatua R.C. 22, Feb. I—Takapuna- J.C. JANUART 7-Waikoualtl R.C. J— Wjmdham R.C. 1. 2—Wairarapa R.C. 3—Southland R.C. J* 2—Hawke’s Bay J.C. ; 2—Stratford R.C. 2—Marton J.C. *. *—Reefton J.C. ;■ 11—Thames J.C. jv, 13—Vincent J.C. 16—Foxton R.C. 18—Oamaru J.C. 1.5* 7 ot Islands R.C. £ 20. 22—Wellington R.C. R.C. .o-Wairio J.C. J.C. A 30—Wairoa R.C. R.C. I—Takapuna J.C. - . 30—Pahiatua R.C. FEBRUARY j-Tapanui R.C. J* borne R.C. Vzr Taranaki J.C. ?7*liatamata R.C. Jp-Dunedin .T.C. Poverty Bay Turf Club. Wanganui J.C. •?' i! —Rotorua R.C. Wood vllle District J.C. Ray J.C. V Dargavillc R.C. IC"; *®tfrbury J.C. 2*-Gore R.c. **' UrP ann^v irke R.C. alapu R.c. ’ itar. I—Marlborough R.C. MARCH Bank* Peninsula R.C. : rl € Aroha J.C. ; r~sangitikei R.C. * rv, apier Fark R.C. h-^Tn'r J - C - A' U-?> l,in gton R.C. ill 1 Ohinemuri J.C.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 815, 8 November 1929, Page 13

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VICTORIA MEETING Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 815, 8 November 1929, Page 13

VICTORIA MEETING Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 815, 8 November 1929, Page 13

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