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SPORTING.

CJ.C, MEETING,

TANGIHOU WINS THE OUP. A DAY OF BIG "DIVVIES." By Telegraph.—'Pre-: Association. Christcliurch, Nov. 0. The Canterbury Jockey Club's Metropolitan meeting opened to-day. The weather was fine, and there was a large attendance. The totalisator put through £49,401 as against £44.347 on the corresponding day last year. Results:—

SPRING HURDLE HANDICAP, of 300 sovs. Two miles.—B Moddite, 10.13, 1: 2 Art, 10.0, 2: 3 Naupata, 10,9, 3. Scratched: Cornelian. Won by three lengths. Time, 37ni n 45sec. SPRING PLATE, of 500 sovs. One mile.—i Sedd-el Bahr, 7.4. 1; 9 Welcome Nugget, 7.13, 2; 2 Dribble, 7.2, 3. Scratched: Bandy, San Sebastian, Pyjaina, Redshire, and Mountain Dream. ' Won oy a head. Time, lmin 42sec. RICCARTON WELTER, of 400 sovs. Nine furlongs.— 2 Meltchikoff. 9.3, 1; 10 Countess Tolstoi, 5.3, 2; fl Multum in Parvo, 8.7, 3. Scratched: Montana and Court-Martial. Won by a neck. Time, lmin 55sec, NEW ZEALAND CUP, Of 2000 sovs. Two miles. 5 Mr. A. Atwood's ch g Tangihou, by St. Ambrose—Bivalve, aged, 6.7 (G. Clarke) 1 4 Mr. E. J. Watt's br g Black All, by All Black—La Notte, 4 yrs, 7,4 (C. Emerson) 2 7 Mr. A. B. Williams' b g Multiply, by Multifid—Ladv Augusta, Gyrs., 7.11 (B. Deeley)' 3 Also started: 2 Wnrstep 9.5. 8 Sinapis 8.5 ; 3 Rinaldo 5.3, 1 Indigo 8.0, G Goldstream 7.5, 7 Midnight Star"6,7. Won by two lengtlw, a nose between second and third. Time, 3min 30sec.

WELCOME STAKES, of 1000 sovs. For two-year-olds. Four furlongs. 8 Messrs, Dwan Bros.' blk f Sweet

Tipperary, by King's Guest— Goldeu Ball 9 Mr. G. L. Stead's br c Koesian, by Elysian—Kowerewere '., 3 Mr. T. H. Lowry's ch c Egypt, by All Black—Aurarius

The Toff. Winterburne, and Tremena were scratched. Won by two lengths. Time, <»2-sgec.

APPRENTICES' HANDICAP, of 200 sovs. One mile.—4 Snapdragon, 8.7, 1; 7 Moidant, 7.0, 2; 3 Teviotdale, 8.13, 3. All the acceptors started. Time, lmin *2sec.

STEWARDS' HANDICAP, of 1500 sova. Six furlongs—S Croesus, 8.13, 1; •2 Three, 7.10, 2; 12 Tete-a-Tete, 8.0, 3. .Scratched: Tatterley. The top weight won by a length. Time, lmin 12sec. LINWOOD HANDICAP, of 200 sovs. Seven furlongs.— 4 Charleville, 7.13, 1; 15 Margerine, 7.4, 2; 3 Thaddeus, 7.11, 3, Scratched: Sedd-el Bahr, 'Bonation, Faerie Knight, Silent Way, and Skirl. Won by a neck. Time, lmin 28see.

SECOND DAY'S ACCEPTANCES. Cbristcliurch, Last Night. The following are the second day's acceptances:—

ASHLEY HANDICAP.—WeIcome Nugget -9.3, Sir Tarka 8.9, Findhom 8.5, Down 8.4, Roumania 7.13. Bonny Dream 7.12, Thaddeus 7.11. Limpet 7.8." Art 7.7, Hard Shot 7.0, Harlequin 7.4,'Moidant 7.2, Nenno, British Rose. Silent Way 7.0. CRITERION HANDICAP. Chortle 9.13, First Glance 8.13, Tete-a-Tete, Bee 8.3, Chakwana 7.10. Martius, Flying Start 7.9, Encore 7.8. Botanist 7.3, Pursefiller, Dribble 7.2, Robert Bell 6.11, Master Achilles, Moulu, Immer 6.10, Medley fi.7.

JUVENILE PLATE.—Three. Pyjami 8.7, Sweet Com 8.5, Hyginas 8.4, Egypt 7.3, Kilbroyan, The Toft' 6.11, Clwyd 6.9 DERBY STAKES.—Battle Eve, Adjutant, Snub Xanthos 8.10, Nones, Desert Gold 8.5.

MTDDLETON HURDLES. Xaupata 11.8, Crib 11.0, Master Hamilton 10.4, Glen Owl 9.12, Vascular, Hikahakeke 9.11, Cyra 9.0.

IRWELL HANDICAP. Roekbound 8.11, Koesian 8.7, Hyttus 8.3, Thestius 8.2, Swale 7.9, Sasanof 7.6, Winterbourne 7.5, Tressida, .Worth, Farling 7.4, Sabana 7.3, Killena, Ro3e Pink, Madame Butterfly 6.12.

METROPOLITAN HANDICAP.-Bonny Helen B.la, Balboa 8.12, Indigo, Rinaldo 8.5, Multiply 8.4, Montana 8.3, Sinapis S.O, Bku-k All 7.13, Specialform 7.12, Goldstream 7.0, Adjutant 7.4, Slogan 7.0, Avdenvhor, Marc Anthony 6.7. EPSOM HIGHWEIGHT HANDICAP.— Encore 9.7, Kaminohe 9.6. Bertruda 9.5, Gold Sou It 9.-2, Sni'torze, Peg 8.13, Fabrikoff 5.12, Court-Martial 8.11. Multum in Parvo 8.10, Teviotdale B.U, His Eminence. Ceylon, Varnish 8.0.

AUCKLAND RACING CLUB, FAVORITE WIN'S THE KI.YG EDWARD HANDICAP. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Auckland. Nov. u The Auckland Racing Club's spring meeting concluded to-day, in fine but very windy weather. The totllisator handled £31,940 for the day. making £50,9«9 for the meeting as against £59,745 last. year. Results:

HOXTERK- STKKPLECHASE.-3 Ambassador, I: 1 Advancer, 2: 2 Transfer, ■i. Also started: 4 Captain Lock. Won easily by two lengths. Time, Oniin 3f)sec.

CORDOX HANDICAP.—6 Manukau, 1; 2 Mossman. 2: :i Hicro, 3. Also started: 1 Mandoline, 0 Holdfast, 4 King's Courier, 10 Hima. 5 Harlestone, 12 Lu'citana, 7 Persian Prince, 13 Penniless, 2 Marno. If) Lady Clen, 14 Master Florence, 11 Brookfield. Won by a head, three lengths between second and third. Time, lmin 4sec.

MAXUKAU HURDLES. One and three-quarter miles.—3 Xsapoto. 1: 2 Master Regal. 2; f> St. Lewis. 3. Also ran: 1 Iliad; Xorthern, 4 Master Slrowan, 7 Takinini, 8 Dandy llrec/.c. (I Maivoni, li Dunroliin. Won liy a length, third horse two lengths away. Time! 3min 22sec.

KINO, EDWARD MEMORIAL HANDICAP, of 1000 soy?.; One and a half miles. 1 Merry Roe, 8.13 1 2 Colonel Soult. 0.1 - 11 Mnllingar. 7.7 3

Also ran: 1 Self 7.(1, 3 .lack Delaval 8.11, 4Eoyal Irish 8.(1, 8 Tinopai 7.12. 7 Potoa 7.11, 0 EI (,'allo 7.5, .'i Te Papapa 7.4, 10 Marco Bello 7.3. 0 Master Moutoa 7.0, 13 Gluetamis 0.7, 12 Hadj C.7. Won by a length, Mullingar two lengths away. Time, 2min 38 3-ssee EPSOM HANDICAP. Six furlongs.— 5 GoldlTre, 1; 2 Astor, 2: 2 Ilydrus, 3. Also started: 1 Rewi Poto, 3 Kitty Bellairs, 7 Soultane, 9 Prince Soult, 0 Cold Necklet, S Taj Mahal, 11. Glissando, 10 Colonnade. Won by half a length, two

lengths between second and third. Time, lnrin l&ec

MUSKET STARES. Four furlongs.— 5 Hyllus, 1; 2 Lady Klysian, 2; 8 General Jofire, 3. Also started: 3 Lady Kilworth, .1 Rekanui, 6 Independence, 9 Whitehall, 11 Argent, 10 Cymer, 7 Erroneous. Won by two lengths, General •Toffre one length away. Time, 50 2-ssee.

NORMANBY HANDICAP. Seven furlongs.—s Pcndoon, 1; 2 Signo, 2; 1 Achillea, 3. Also ran: U Gallupin, 3 Gold Fran, 4 Glittering Sands, 5 Analogue, 12 Chaininadc, 7 Mis Avalanche, 9 Plenipotent. 10 Centenary, S Redman. Won by a length, the favorite two lengths awav. Time, Imiii 29 2-sai»e. WELTER HANDICAP. One mile.—l Loloma, 1; 4 Loyal Arch, 2; 11 Nicomar, 3. Also started: 2 Bluest-one, C Prince Soult, 8 Guiding Way, 3 Munster, 5 Crawford, 9 Selection,' 7 Jolie Fille, 10 Worcester, 12 Maui Nina. Won by half a head, one length between second and third. Time, lmin 42sec.

MARLBOROUGH WEIGHTS. Auckland, Nov. 5. Mr. Morse has declared the following weights for the Marlborough Racing Club's spring meeting:— BLENHEIM HANDICAP. 9.0, 'Haumakaha B.C. Plunder 8.5, Merrv Gain, Patronale and The Nut 7.12, Stepney 7.8, Wailand 0.12, Finisterre G.lO. PLYING HANDICAP, 6 furlongs.— Hymettiua 0.0, Haumakaha 8.9, Patronale 8.3, Heather 7.10, Wailand G. 13. ELECTRIC HANDICAP, 5 furlongsExcitement 9.0, Lady Vladimir 8.9, Portland Flame 7.12, Orianda, Red Shield, Totaranui and Eron Boy 7.4, Rosiland, Kellerman, Signoretta and Pukemoor 7.0.

SPRING HACK HANDICAP.-Casco 9.0, Eron Boy 8.0, Ballyhar S.B, Aye Ready, Kirikino, Pukemoor and Helle'sden 8.5.

WELTER HACK.-Charleroi 9.0, British Rose and Miss Sensation 8.9, Ballyhar 8.7, Aye Ready, Rienzi, Fraisterre, and Wirikino 8.4.

V.R.C. MEETING. CARLITA WINS THE FISHER PLATE. By Cable.—Press Association—Copyright Received Nov. 6, 8.10 p.m. Melbourne, Nov. 8. For the concluding day of the V.E.C. spring meeting the weather waa fine, and the attendance was maintained. Results:— SPRING HANDICAP. One and a quarter miles.—Red Signal and Lingle, dead-heat, 1; Rosanna 3. Twenty starters. Time. 2nrin (i t / 2 sec. FLEMINGTON STAKES. Six furlongs.—Deneb, 1; Romany Queen, 2; Bourlang, 3. There were fifteen starters. Won by two lengths. Time, ImiD 10y 4 sec. V.R.C. HANDICAP. One and threequarter miles.—Marenlfus, 1; Sylvanmore, 2; AUansford, 3. Ten starters. Won by half a length. Time, 3min lsec. C. B. .FISHER PLATE, of 1000 sova. One and a half miles. Carlita (Charlemagne IT.—Couronne), 8.9 ....,-., 1 Cetig-ne 7.9 ..:....,.„ 2 Cagou, 0.5 3

Also started: Di Ga ma 9.4,/ Reputation 9.0, Kandos 7.9, and Westcourt 7.9. Won by a length, Cagou half a length away. Time, 2min 33% sec.

VICTORIAN STEEPLECHASE. Three miles and a furlong.—Coradjill, 1; Tinto, 2: Expiation, 3. There were eleven starters. Won by ten lengths. Time, 6min 22>/ s sec.

FINAL HANDICAP. One and a quarter miles.—Araata, 1; Hush Money, 2; Aurifer, 3. Eight starters. Won by two lengths. Time, 2min 7%sec.

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Taranaki Daily News, 8 November 1915, Page 7

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SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, 8 November 1915, Page 7

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