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RACING.

DANNEVIRKE KACES. By Telegraph—Press Association.. DANNEVIKKE, November 17. The Dannevirke mces were held in> glorious weather to-day, there being a record attendance. Fifteen bookmakers were licensed. The racing was of an interesting character* Results:— Raumati Hack Hurdles, If miles. —Stayboy 11.3, 1; Reumac 9.13, 2; Erl King 9.11, 3. Also started— Papakura, Feu de Joie. Won by alength and'a half, three lengths between second and third. Time, 3min, 20 l-ssec.

Umutaoroa Hack, 6 furlongs.— J'e Puia 8.3, 1; Golden Loop 6.13, 2;. Waioriki 8.4, 3. Also started—Captain Bell, Glissade, Te Roti. A magnificent race, well contested throughout, Te Puia coming with a rush at the finish, winning by a nose, half a length between the second and third. Time, lmin 15 4-ssec. Dannevirke Handicap, 1J miles.— Mendip 7.7, 1; Perolina 7.7, 2; Equitas 7.3, 3. Scratched—lranui, Vi, Voetgang, Cor'.c. From an uneven s art Equitas led, attended by Perolina and Strategist. Entering the straight Men dip cut down theleaders, winning by a length, half a. length between second and third. Time, 2min 11 4-ssec. Maiden Flat, 4 \ furlongs. Sea Ea*le 8.0, 1; Celebrity 8.0, 2; Kimmerman 8.0, 3. Also stated—Repeat, Waikiehoa, Raupare, Bonus, Gladisle, Ukuia, Captain, Miss Pigeon, Field Bell, Moree. Fashion Plate. A straggling start. Field Bell was left at the post. Saa Eagle drew away in the straight and wun easily by two* lengths, half a length dividing second and third. Time, 56 1 Ssec. Matamau Flying, 6 furlongs.— Voetgang 7.8, 1;, Bliss 7.5, 2; Reformist 6.7, 3. Only starters. Reformist was left at toe po3t. The, other two raced neck and neck to the< straight, where Voetgang drew out and won easily by three lengthsTime, lmin 15sce. Otanga Hack, 1 mile.—P)lynicss 7.13, 1; King's Prize 9.0, 2) Thetis, 9.0, 3 Alio started—Parabl», Hiwera, Motukawa, Farronite, Rang ikapua. From ag od start Tneti s, led to the home turn, Polynices s cring by a head close to tha finish, half a length between sec. nd

and thirj. Time lmin 44 3-ssec. Tiratu Dash, 5 furlongs. —Needlomaid 7.5, and Lady Doris 7.9, dead; heat, 3; Kimmerian 7.10, 3. Alsoran. — Scaaga,. Cutiaueatina, Red Wing, Apollinaris, May Flower,. Amaru. Lady Doris led i.ito the* straight chased by Needlemaid. Alter a rattling finish both passed the post together, Kimmerian a length behind. Time lmin 2 3-ssec. '

Weber Welter, 7 furlongs.—Aberration 8.9, 1; Cyrene 8.4, 2: Waipunui 83, 3. Alsu started—- Vasa, Iney, Adria, First Mate, Lamsdorff, Rose Lethe. Vasa played up, spoiling the start. Won by two full lengths, a bad third. Time, lmin 29sec.

The totalisator takings amounted to £4,976, as against £4,931 on the first day last year.

The following ara the acceptances for the second day : Waikopiro Hurdles—Full Cry 11.0, Reumae 10.6, Erl Kirg 10.'), Feu de J0ie9.13, Pearl Reef 9.9.

November Handicap Voetgang 8.6, Cyrena 8.2, Bliss 7.3. Telegraph Hack Handicap—Waiotiki 9.0, Toangi 8.4, Te Roti, 8.4,. Mayflower m.3, Lady Doris 8.2, Golden Loop 8.2, JNeedlemald 7.12, Kimmerian 7.9, Mor ykoffi 6.13, Moree 6.7. <

Ruahine Hack Wei King'? Prize 9.9, Thetis 9,'0/ v rolyniceS 8:i0j Rad Wing 8.0, Moimwa Kangikapua 7.7. Spring Handicap.—Paisano 9.0.. Mendipß 9, Perolina 7.1.3, Vi 7.12, Strategist 7.10. Voetgang 7.10, Roselethe 7.0, Reformist 6.7.

Piripiri Hack Handicap.—King's Prize 8 12, Marathon 8.5, Captain Bell 8.2, Te Puia 8.1, Golden Loop 7.6, Parable 7.0.

Oringi Welter. Maiora 9.9, Aberbrothock 9.6, Vasa 9.5, Lamsdorff 8.8. Lady Menschikoff 8.7, Stayboy 8.5, Cyrene 84, Glissade 80, Waipunui 7.10.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9653, 18 November 1909, Page 5

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RACING. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9653, 18 November 1909, Page 5

RACING. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9653, 18 November 1909, Page 5

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