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SPORTING.

RACING NXTIMES. .Not. I—Taratahi-Carterton R.C. Annual. ' s°"- 12 -—Auckland B.C. Spring. 'Not. 8, 10, 12, 15.—Canterbury J.C. Metropolitan. ; Not. 10.—Ashurst-Pohangina B.C. Annual. POVERTY BAY MEETING. SECOND DAY'S RESULTS. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Gtsborue, Last Night. Une second day of tbe Poverty Bay meeting was held In Ideal summer weather. There was another record attendance. The totalisator Investments were £23,955, as compared with £17,405' on the second day last year. The s™' Investments for the meeting were 847,698, an Increase of £16,210 over the previous year. Kesulta:— SECOND WELTER HANDICAP.—I Gold(A. Beed) 1, 2 Crossword 2, 4 Rylstone 3. Also ran: 3 Ohoreka, 6 Black All. J Pavilion. Won by a neck, a similar distance between second and third. Time, 1.43.

SECOND HURDLES.—I Con (Cress) 1. 2 vacuum 2. 6 Wairiri 3. Also ran: 3 Nick's Head, 4 Gymer, 5 Grand Idea. Won by ®PTf? icn fths, a length between second and third. Time, 2.50.

JUVENILE STAKES.—I Heathermoon (McPlynn) 1, 4 Prince Jewel 2, 3 Valley Rose 3. Also ran: 7 Hukewhaka, 6 Hyrax. 8 Over ?if» re inrt (, n SlUmlx J 8 Bunn S 1 ' 1 1 War Opai, 5 n™,w "S?' yal Moments, 12 Correspondent, Won by four lengths, threeTime "l 3 * length between second and third.

HANDICAP.-5 Pretty Bobby Moltive 2, 2 Lord Muskerry 3. tadl to U °V i La<Jo « uro - 6 Cleft, 7 Plash iSS?' on toy three leogtha, a short length Wiween second and third. Time, 1,42 2-5 <hS? Y i H^® ICAP ' - « Paonui (A. GlifflOia) 1, l Anata 2, 2 Persian King *V tan: 3 Red Edna, 8 Slumix, 4 Glengyle, 9 Prince Randall, 7 Rlngahaka 12 Demlone, 5 Wallflower, 10 Multlila, 11 piyh«f Won , by one half a length between second snd third. Time. I.S. '• HACK — I Hookah (A. Heed) 1, t Rybtone 2, S Patetonga 3. Abo ran- 5 ?| re BaR8 a Ro 4 t a^rC^y. WOO to W n l/Z , end mT' h " d hetWeen Second HANDICAP.—2 Black Lace (A. J&t' v't? 2, 1 Llonskin 3. Also ™ u » led WIUI Carlyslan, 2 TUn*,- i.l 2™ m tlree-Qnarters of a length. HANDICAP.—S Kupahu (C. H. Beed) 1/4 .Persian King 2, 1 Actifld 3. Also m?' K 2 Crosswords, 6 Patetonga. AVon by half a length, the same distance between second and third. Time, 1.211-5. AUCKLAND ACCEPTANCES. _ ... Auckland, Last N'ieht. The Auckland Racing Club acceptances are: • I J AI S J ?f.= , " 10.8, Eni°' 4 ' otar& 103 ' Notabilty 10.2, PendoOn 10.1, Pawerewere, Klnkora 9.13, Step 9.10, Ngakanul 9.9, Lady El■stovr, Seville, Calais, Totara Jack, Stlverton. J ombar<l r. Johnnie Paul 9.0, .HUNTERS' STEEPLECHASE.—No Surrender 15.0, Pawerewere 12.7, Dunrobin 12 4 SouthP3>l» 1# 7 MSSter BIJ ° U ' S> lohn ' N J' assa . .ONBHIINGA STEEPLECHASE.-Signature I. ' l? a S lou ' 1(l -- 4 ' Tlrau 10.2, Marcon'! Si w e ?" M ' Ku ™ a| P | . Cornelian, ifWher Boy, Pablo, Konui 9.7. HANDICAP.-Hallow, Bitholia 8.11 ?5 U nSi» ,8/ i General Stephen 8.1), Tuipa ».5, Blue and Black, Phyllona 8.3, Wlnninglass feH&f'B 1 ® 11 Eow i 7l3 ' MIBB Leslie 7.11: fiul! ? ; ?°™ anco 7 Guanaco 7.8, Don't Slowcoach 7.7, Cheer Up, lady Una, Oak Ab&Ti Th!i e 'i ?f bl ° ,? lab - L «dy Bruce, ninlt.iS.i Ro,a ' Prlnee. St. Carl, Goidplane, k6?«. *tfh an ?!' Sal ™ less ' Hypothesis, WalFmnti. KL I?' s l errr Nell - Pentagram. AdunrSZyr- H " Brsack ' Merrle Tr??' Y ®p HANDICAP.—Toa Tere 8.13, Royal Irish Kekanul 8.8, Hylius 8.7, Hinea- ™?« U 'T.^ 7e ? latcll '. Ohlnewairua 8.3, Escap-d 4»h' |? Bi 'a m _ f-10. Paddlngton Green 7 7 fc i'ln u, 01 " 7.1, Lord Kenllworth 7.0, RathHn 610, Mistress Biddy 6.7. SHORTS HANDICAP-King Lupin 9 8, Taiamal, Crowhurst 8.7, Simonides 8.0, Demagorae 7 ' l0 ' Canzonet 7.5, Prince Kiu!& ll #IDtU 6H ' ° ome<,y Ned" T 9 C^ E »nf CU p .—Some Boy 9.9, Uncle 8 „ 12 ' Alteration 8.10, mP J' Oold Kip 8.4, Marqueteur 7 Housenlfi "f.' Wl n d °S lh i "' 9 ' Depredation 7.s] Housewife i.fi, All Talk. Ohtnewnirua 7 3 Waiutu, Meltchikoff B 13, Klllard 6.12, Tabasco C.16. jjady Energy j.r, ' IJunsco OREAT NORTHERN GUINEAS. Cnrn. Mndra, Tlnokaha, Paasin' Through, Clonmel irltnni en « Heathersprlng, Hetaua 8 "i, SiAJl 8 Queen, Rose Wreath 8 5 . STAKES ' —Dunedln, Stork' Lucullan, Weary Willie, Irish Knight, Listnwel kwellgnt, Landslide, Wooiiomai 5.2, Pour Hope, Jolly Princets, Jaffna, Klldee Tessaress, Lucon, Arch Margot, MiS3 Muriel RICCARTON WELTER, ... , _ Chrlstchurch, Testerdav 9I ' ms omltte<i from the Rlchandicap Canterbury Jockey Club's RACEHORSE OWNER'S DEATH! nr„i» . Auckland. Last Night. H(?,H dT,. W ? Ue , r *' o,mrt of the C'enora Park in ni hihh t r day , Mr - Walter, has been in ill-health for some time, TURF TOPICS. (By "Moturoa.") Racing at Carterton to-day. New Zealand Cup this day week. ™'™ read , s well In the County Cup. graph may be faTorlte in the Tele- " alnty St ?i ) fOT another win shortly. mi - Zo,s paid a tafW, 3h ° w,ng Mond "y "as very poor. i> n.„ T P J I ! p€ared t0 be satisfied, 'f VW Lad keeps on breaking wa'ches he did'/S New Zealand^Cup" 6 " S No< = tUlform .v an ®? au ' Admyra at Trentham £EF ,Pa| fl rs D lo a ap r . C S J' a a n n o d t IX s n u^ Uet at jrr^rp: r d' G s ne ,hT st r was hist S] 0 ' 11 a ' TrenlJ,an i. and with 9 7 a sprinter showed best form last week ' w lf will be meeting a hotter crowd hc Self h ai r 'r h , ' r ™ S "waverio^performan"' »te m ° del " pl'hped"'dlvlslon taCU<S oefryt, " eot ™ : enlargement o°/ LIZ The crush on Monday forced many inside nat XZZ the oU,er ln ord " » v«e' w The Jockey's premiership is likely to ks v*r* B T H Se T- L - Wlih 12, V T Reed 11, H Young 11, A. J. McFlynn low C Emerson 9, and Geo. Young 9 are the mot prominent ones at present. But wait till the President gets going I "" Both Humbug and Moorfowl have an unbeaten record this season, and their meetlna Iffl 1. Welcome Stakes will occasion "Spm* an'd wifl R 'parr HUmhU * "hree */ 5. carry our money, Mr. Geo. Seifert was reported to have nald a " 10 » 3n "'I for Lucullan, but he got most of It back when the colt landed the Talta Handicap at Trentham. and paid a handsome

The tracks are very fast at present and no particular notice should be taken of the A? e ?h?^?L Up i at T ™ ntht \ m and at Waverley. A- the latter place Carniel Arch was clocked th-HILt ,n I J 4, wh '* e ° rn t r essi broke Ji «?o k rec ® rft * hen »he landed the Cup 1? ml .1 Lucullan'* "four" in 46 S-ssees at Trwtbam was saoUur a*inW

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Taranaki Daily News, 1 November 1919, Page 7

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SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, 1 November 1919, Page 7

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