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CANTERBURY J.C. MEETING. CONCLUDING DAY’S RESULTS. WINNING HIT’S GREAT PERFORMANCE, By Telegraph—Press Association. Christchurch, Nov. 12. The Canterbury Jockey Club’s Metropolitan meeting was concluded to-day in beautiful weather. The attendance was large, and the course was in perfect order. The totalisator investments were £78,154, making £271,454 for the meeting, compared with £340,141 last year. Results: SUBURBAN HURDLES; once round and a distance.—Sonny (D. Cameron) 1, Mandrake 2, Staff Officer 3. Scratched: Achllledes. Won by a head, two lengths between second and third. Time, 3mln 0 2-ssec. Paul Pry and Btrathglass fell, Benefit ran off and Glentanner lost bls rider. G. Feilding, the rider of Strathglass, had his collarbone broken. CRESSY WELTER HANDICAP; six furlongs.—Battle Scene (C. Emerson) 1, Backsheesh 2, Counterstroke 3. Scratched: Missgold. Won by a length, two lengths separating second and Time, Imin 13sec. SEYMOUR HANDICAP; seven furlongs.— Martian Miss (L. G. Butler) 1, Red Gown 2, Starlike 3. All started. Won by three lengths, live lengths between second and third. Time, Imin 28 l-ssec. MEMBERS* HANDICAP; seven furlongs.— Affectation (R. S. Bagby) 1, Royal Mac 2, Mustard Pot 3. All started. Won by half a length, the same distance separating second and third. Time, imln 26sec. PIONEER HANDICAP ; five furlongs.—Tressayr (G. Young) 1, Prosperity 2, The Cypher 3. Scratched: Red Kriss, Viyella, Zany, Many Xittle. Won by a neck, the third horse half a length away. Time, Imln 1 2-ssec. G. G. STEAD MEMORIAL GOLD CUP; 1200 sovs; weight-for-agej one mile and a ' quarter. Sir George Clifford’s ch c WINNING HIT, 3 years, by * Autumnus—Winning Way (H. Young) j. Mr. F. S. Easton’s b g AMYTHAS, 5 years, by Demosthenes—Gold Treasure (A. J. McFllnn) 2 Estate late W. J. Douglas’ bg THE HAWK, 3 years, by Martian—Sparrowhawk (C. Emerson) 3 Also started: Trespass, Palestrind. Won by half a length, four lengths separating second and third. Time, 2min 3 l-ssee—an Australasian record. JUVENILE PLATE; five furlongs.—Rational (A. McCormack) 1, Absurdum 2, Barmaid 3. All started. Won by four lengths, six lengths between second and third. Time, imin 1 l-ssec.
FENDALTON HANDICAP; one mil* and a quarter.—Pluto (G. Young) 1, Bonnetter 2, Silent King 3. Scratched: Affectation, Egotism, S'lnny Loch. Won by a length, three lengths between second and third. Time, 2mln 5 4-5 sec. ASHHURST-POHANGINA ACCEPTANCES. Palmerston N., Last Night. The following"are the acceptances for the Ashhurst-Pohangina Racing Club’s meeting: HACK HURDLES; one mile and a half.— Sir Fanciful 11.11, Nobleman 10.9, Gay Boy 10.4, Te Maire 10.4, Otauru Kid 10.4, Raffle 10.3, Baronet 9.13, War Loan 9.13, Gold Problem 9.9, Passenger 9.9, Mannikin 9.3, Lady WJtchet 9.2, Pawerewere, Trentham Rose, Lady Muriel, Opiate, March On, Rangiotu, Walrenga 9.0. I’OHANGINA HANDICAP; six furlongs.— Punka 8.9, Asterina 8.9, WalmaUo 8.5, Nursing Sister 8.3, Birkie 8.3. Soldier’s Love 7.13, Tommy Rot 7.13, American Beauty 7.11, Amber Tips 7.9, Bonny Briar 7.7, Sweet Memory 7.4, Martian Miss 7.3, Starengo 7.1, Namur 6.10, War Baby 6.7. FLYING HACK HANDICAP; six furlongs.— Ceimlsia 9.13, Black Art 8.5, Klkinl 8.3, Melting Moments 7.11, Helen Rufus 7.10, Valley Rose 7.8, Ania 7,8,. King’s Armour 7.8, Passionless 7.3, Sunbath 7.2, Lady KoUripo 7.2, Morzonla 7.2, Mountain March 7.1, Kawhau 6.12. ASHHURST CUP; one mile and a quarter. —Lovematch 9.0, Bonnetter 8.11, Matatua 7.13, Crucelle 7.13, Pacanui 7.13, Rose Wreath 7.13, Rai land 7.11, Esperance 7.11, .Tqri 7.11, Festivity 7.9, Waimatao 7.7, Nursing Sister 7.7, American Beauty 7.3, Detroit 6.13, Merry Queen 6.7.
RAU.MAI WELTER; seven furlongs.—Crucelle 9.12, Ngata 9.7, Amber Tips 8.6, Woden 8.5, Detroit 8.8, Automoana 8.2, Mlssmaid •7.13, Starengo 7.9, Scornful 7.7, Black Art KOMAKO HACK HANDICAP; seven furL longs.—Malincourt 8.9, Admiration 8.5, Minsk 8.5, Earthshine 8.5, Helen Rufus 8.4, Hallowroz 8.3, Spare Moment 83, Blissfulness 8 1 Larkspur 8.1, Kail 7.8, Sleeping Beauty 7.5* March On 7.3, Red Logue 7.2, Mlssland 7.0, > Miss Nanna 7.0, Rumenga 7.0, Stolen Love 7.0, Potomea 7.0. Goolwa 7.0. ! MANAWATU GOUGE WELTER; one mile.— Malingerer 9.0, Admiration 8.10, Rebuff 8.5, Notawede 8.5, Royal Gift 7.13, Kall 7.13, Miss Love 7.12, Wainba 7.12, Zircone 7.9, War Loan ; « 9, Mannikin 7.7, Missland 7.7, Sling Camp 7.7, Slave Mart 7.7, Hallucination 7.7. MAIDEN STAKES; five furlongs.—Warscot, Panache, Commandress. Rose, Pebble, Black Tea, Frlseoixian. Lady Illma, Fran, Miss Star, First Born, Solstice, Megan, Santiago, Demoness, Ambitious, Eonmark, Lady Thurnham, Stolen Love, Kawha'.', Marcus, Mark Time, Haere- i inoana, Oriad, Matareka, Solace, Le Quesnoy, i ' Adrose, Satin. RACING IN AUSTRALIA i SATURDAY’S PRINCIPAL EVENTS. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. Received .Nov. 13, 5.5 p.m. Brisbane, Nov. 13. The Sandgaie Handicap resulted; Waitacrc 1, Lawnmower 2, Mantlemas 3. Won by three lengths. Time, 2min. 514 sec. Melbourne, Nov. 13. The Armadale Cup resulted: Purser 1, Switch 2, J’aratoo 3. Won by a length. Time, 2min. 33%sec. RACING IN ENGLAND. THE LIVERPOOL CUPLondon, Nov. 11. The Liverpool Cup resulted: Crevasse 1. Blue Dun 2, Evander 3. Received Nov. 12, 5.5 p.m. I London. Nov. 11. There were twenty-two runners In the Liverpool Cup. Donoghue rode Crevasse, which ( won by a length and a half, with three-quarters of a length between second and third. 1 Crevasse’s victory completes the rout of favorites in this season’s big handicaps, of which none have been won by first favorites. - ■ j THE KING'S INTEREST. 1 Received Nov. 13, 5.5 p.m. 1 London, Nov. 12. s The Dally Express states that the King is r Increasing his sporting ventures, becoming an active patron of cross-country races during the t winter, in addition to entering several year- a lings in classic races for 1923. The recent ti Newbury winner Will Somers, Perfect Knight, ? Bowood and several others of the King's horses ) a will be trained over hurdles at Egerton House, t Newmarket. The King’s encouragement should C make the season highly successful. t
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