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CAULFIELD TRAINING NOTES. By Gable—Press A^oeiat-ipn— Copyright. . Caulfield, October 25. Tudorus .did on the sand in limn. 13sec> Flavian-two furlong hi 25sec; JJcyeragemdid! four furlongs, the last three in- 52sec.; Royal Scotch retires from -. his :;Flemingtoii engagements. He-..goes.■ inter"ta Foulshani, Sydney. .-,..'•
POVERTY BAY RACES. CONCLUDING DAY. I By Telegraph-Press Association. I •n, r, , ■"• La 3t Night. The Poverty Bay Ttirf Club's meethV was concluded'-to-day-fa beautiful weather, though after-yesterday's heavy rain the going was still very heavy. There was a record attendance/The totalisator during the day dealt with £l2 037 i as compared with. £9507 for the corre- i sponding day. last, year, -making a total : i l f«n y 0 p al ; of ., £2^B^'Coln P ared ™ bl > il&,090 for the .corresponding meeting. > the results were as follows: Second Welter Handicap, of SO 1 sovs • one mile.-5 Earl Percy, 8.9, 1; 4 Colleen Dim, 8.8, 2; 1 Sea fink, 10.6, 3. 2 Iney 10.13, and . 3 Lahore_9.4, 'also started. Won by a couple of lengths, a nose between second .and third horses. Time Second, Hurdlef Handicap, ;of 80 sovs • one mile and.a hali-vl-'Game, 9.8, 1- 3 Reservoir, 10.0, 2; 2 logger Bank, O.'ll, 3. The only .started! Won.hy half a dozen lengths, a. dozen, lengths between second and third.; Time,. 3min. 10 2-5 Sec. (■ ,:,,.,! Maiden Scurry ..Handicap,, of 60 sovs.; five furlongs.—2 .My Lady, 8.10, 1- 4 Field Force, S.O, .2; 0. Fagot, 8.6,' 3. 1 Immensity 9,0, 5 Soulfe 8.10, 10 Lord Pat 8.5, 11 Lumefl ,Bjs, S.i Sir Daniel 8.5, 8 Lord Gazeley.S.o,! 7 Ridsdale 8.0, and 9 Omatere S.O, also started. Won by a length, with two Icngths'between second and third. Time, lmin, Os'ec. Makaraka Handicap, of> 120 sovs.; one mile.—2 Birklme,,9.o, 1; 3 .Flying Sowlt, 7.0, 2; 1 Loeli Mabeh|>B;9.-;3, 4 Multiply 7.9, and 5 Spate 6.7, also: started. Won by two lengths, half a'length between second and third...(Time, lmin 50 2-ssec. Second Hack, ,Fkt .Handicap, of 70 sovs.; six furlongs.—'6; Wee Rose, 9.0, 1; 5 Goldemar, 8.4, 2; .7. Rising Sun, 7.10, 3. 2 Caher Devon MO, 1 S.vlverlvte 7.11, 3 Keilder 7.7, 4: Tyne Lass *7.5, also started. Won 'by-.a,'length, the same] distance between second and third. Time,' lmin. 25 l-ssec. , : . . )
Second County-stakes; of 60 sovs.; one mile.—l Auidonv ;9.9,. L; 3 Prestonpaus, 7.0, 2;\2'lnejylQ.s, 3. The only starters. Won by.two lengths, with six lengths' between second and third. Time, lmin. 53sec. Waikanea Handicap,'of'loo sovs.; five furlongs—3 Our Queen, ojo, 1; 1 Monorail, 8.12, 2; 7 Hakau, 7.7, 3. 4 Lord Possible 8.4, 5 Wee Rose 7,10, 2 Eocene 7.7, and 0 Marangai 7:0, also started. Won by two lengths, with half a length between second and third horses. Farewell Handicap,-of .80 sovs.; seven furlongs.-—6 Tyne Lass, 7.0, 1; 3 Winning Post, 7.10, 2; S. Sylverlyte, 7.6, 3. 2 Waikehua 9.3, 4 Sea Pink 8.12, 1 Ardfert 8.9, 5 Leahora 7.10, 9 Dogger Bank 7.7, and 7 Spate 7.7, also started. Won by two lengths. Time, lmin.: 37sec. THE NATIVE CASE. Christchurch, Last Night. The adjourned hearing of the appealg of Timi Puru and C. Price against the decision of the C.J.C. stewards in the Native case will take place in Wellington at 10 a.m. on Tuesday. •
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 136, 26 October 1912, Page 8
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