SPORTS AND PASTIMES.
7.7, Frivoletti 7.7, Orgtava 7.2, Nikon 7.0, Heather Brae 7.0, Foam Flake 7.0, Pert 7.0, Kilkenny 6.9, Corrie 6.7, Miss Fry 6.7, Pleasure Bent 6.7, Topaz 6.7. Metropolitan Handicap, of 1000 sovs, Tu-nnies.—-Los Angelos 9*9, Vice-Admiral 8.11, Prim 8-7, Merrivonia 8.6, Mendip 8.5, Goldfinder 8.2, Domino 8.1, Labor. Day 7.10, Coroniform 7.8, Mulga Bill 7.3, Goodwin Park 7.2, Tannhauser 6.10, Outlander 6.8. ■« ■ AUCKLAND SPRING MEETING. AUCKLAND, Nov. 4. The Auckland R.C. Spring meeting was concluded to-day. The attendance was moderate. Tlie totalisator investments amounted to £22,155, making £37,4841 for the meeting. The Results were:— Hunters’ Steeplechase, 100 sovs, about 3 miles.—Webroot, 11.0, I; Kiro Atu, 11.13, 2; Harkaway, 10.11,. 3. Won by six lengths. Time, 6min 32sec. Gordon Handicap, 125 sovs, 5 furlongs. —Bogey. 7.9, 1; Recipe, 6.13, 2; Harenoa, 7-6, 3." Won by three lengths. Time, 1 min 2 3-ssee. Manuka Hurdles, of 200 sovs, 1| miles —Delegate, 10.9, lj Don Quex, 10.12, 2; Sol, 10.9, 3. Won by five lengths; one and a half lengths between second and third.' Time, 3min 23sec. King Edward Memorial Handicap, 500 sovs If miles. —Mr. Roulston’s Soultoria, by Soult—Pretoria, 8.0 (M. Ryan), 1; Mr. Hawkins’ Master Wairiki, 8.7 (Brady), 2; Mr. Wallace’s Ngapuka, 7.3, 3. A great race- Won by a neck, with three-quarr ters of a length between second and third. Time, 2min 42sec. Epsom Handicap, 200 sovs, 6 furlongs. —Jack Delaval, 8.0, 1; Goldsize, 6.13, 2; Tattoo, 8.12, 3. Won by two and a half lengths. Time, lmin. 16sec. Musket Stakes, 250 sovs, 4 furlongs Tact, 8.4, 1; Dido, 8.10, 2; Prince Merriwee, 8.0, 3. Won by three-quarters of a length, the third horse being a neck away. Time, 51 2-ssec. ' Norman by Handicap, 125 sovs, 7 furlongs.—Master Jack, 8.1, 1; Goodwin Sands, 7.6, 2; Jolie Fille, 8.0, 3. Won by a neck, the third two lengths away. Time, lmin 29 3-ssec. Welter Handicap, 200 sovs, 1 mile W’ee Olga, 8.1. 1; Flying Soult, 8.10, S; Dawn, 9.0, 3. Won by five lengths; third two lengths away. Time, lmin 41 3-5 sec.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3367, 6 November 1911, Page 7
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345SPORTS AND PASTIMES. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3367, 6 November 1911, Page 7
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