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TAKAPUNA MEETING SECOND DAY’S ACCEPTANCES. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Auckland, Nov. 27. Following are the Takapuna second day acceptances •
ENGLISH RAGING YEAR. DETAILS OF SUCCESSES. rfy Telegraph.- -Press Assn.—Copyright. London, Nov. 26. Lord Wool a vin pt on heads the season’s most successful owners, winning £32,067; Lord Derby wins £29,828; Mr. G. S. Tattersal, £22,257; Sir George Bullough, £16,413; Mrs. Whitburn, £16,200. Eight others won over £lO,OOO. King George won £5289. Donoghue had 593 mounts and 102 wins; Elliott had 490 mounts and 85 wins; Beary 582 and 73; Gardner, 369 and 68; Smyth, 376 and 67; Whalley, 447 and 60; Carslake, 321 and 59. Bullock was tenth on the list, having 310 mounts and 50 wins. Taylor trained 24 winners in 54 races, of a value of £51.677 ; Persse, 32 winners in 54 races, £45,637; Dawson, 25 winners In 48 races, £35,322; Jarvis, 28 winners in 46 races, £34,421. THE ENGLISH TURF. London, Nov. 25. Fourteen ran in the November Handicap, which resulted: Torelore (Carslake) 1, Arravale (Donoghue) 2, Orpi (Thwaltes) 3. Won by three lengths, with six lengths between second and third. Irish Belfry was fourth and Crevasse ninth.
STANLEY HANDICAP HURDLES. One mile and a half. Penniless 11 3 Polthogue 9 0 Westminster 10 8 Brown Eagle 9 0 Mlmiwhangata 10 1 Miss Rosa 9 0 Miss Melva 9 12 Pengwen 9 0 Lady Bruce 9 6 Unde Sam 9 0 Narrow Neck 9 4 Silverton 9 0 Night-time 9 3 Karaunu 9 0 TOtara Jack 9 1 CAUTLEY HANDICAP. Six furlongs. Pavo 9 4 Queen Abbey 6 10 (Jolden Bubble 8 7 Lady Lois 6 Namutere 7 13 Pagoda 7 Landslide 7 IS Dead Sweet 6 Tactful 7 11 Quaestor 6 7 VAUXHALL HANDICAP. Seven furlongs. Election 8 13 Potaera Ptton 7, 1! J Smoke Concert 8 10 King Pelllcule 7 13 Dancing Doll 8 1Q Bright Gift Sussex 8 10 John Dix 7 7 Utakura 8 9 Elston 7 7 Young King Cheops 7 7 Thumham 8 8 Waipoto Elsie Arona 8 8 Vaccination 7 7 Malatour 8 S Omana 7 7 Princess Bell 8 8 Sandaur 7 7 Florent 8 0 Lady Merriwee 7 7 Lady Varco 8 0 Dorlnda 7 Irish lie 8 0 Merry Times 7 ST. ANDREW'S HANDICAP. One mile and one furlong, ’linohoro 8 9 Geoffrey 6 infante 8 7 Glen Canny IT 5 Tam-a-roa 8 4 Gold Plain 7 0 Illumination 8 0 Martial Dawn 7 9 Marble Slab 7 10 Tireless Boomerday 7 9 Emerald Hill 6 BAKING Five York Abbey 8 10 HANDICAP, furlongs. Muria 7 Uralla 8 1 Whetunui 1 Tarleton 7 12 Marble Cross 7 i Cherry Ripe 7 7 Sol tana 6 n Sleepy Sol 7 6 Gold Rain « 8 PUPUKE HACK HANDICAP. One mile and one furlong. Lord Star 9 8 Penin 8 Sheffield 9 7 To Akita! 8 Loch Abbey 8 11 Polini Y 7 Tireless 8 11 .Smoke Concert 7 7 Marble Glass 8 8 ’Sussex Golden Glass 8 2 Master Mick 7 Pentagram 7 11 Marble Crag 7 7 Soulterina 7 11 Peter Maxwell 7 KAWAU HANDICAP HURDLES. About one mile and three-quarters Passin' King Abbey 9 9 Through 10 13 Marconi 9 2 Shell Shock 10 5 Paddington Banogue 9 0 Tenacious 9 0 Green 10 5 Multiplane 9 0 Hyginas 10 5 Otara Guerre a’ Mort 10 1 Penniless 9 12 Wharepoa 9 0 WELTER Seven Golden Bubble 10 0 HANDICAP, furlongs. Cannowindra 10 Prince Abbey 9 8 Jolly Princess 7 10 Archie 9 0 Mumble 7 10 Cool Callaghan 7 9 Stimulants 8 8 Gold Jacket 7 7 Some Fashion 8 8 Shebang 7 7 Scrap 0’ Paper 8 3 Nightraider 7 Refinement 8 3 Jolly Gay 7
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