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A.R.C. SECOND SPRING MEETING.

a-nLLT. three thousand persons patronised Knlie yesterday, on the occasion of the fnrkaSd Racing Club's second Spring *U\? ™re ended in the Papakara-owned r y Z Ii Low-Ophelia) defeating T l9 (^iv fancied Stepfeldfc. Sb. Laura Ton "the luSd GubU but Yabten*?i t M,The fiuish in a game manner eed fiaheaddefe?t, bhe disapanttoniyDu b unplaced. 1* iancy for tbe gStaß^bSW* -adethe runaurcie Mj.. hree length. St. 3a at Z l33a 'Ted hob" favourite i ?h« Shorts Handicap, but he was never id hehuntandthe^nnerturnedupintheex--1 Jin racer Marquis of Tewkesbury, who *a% his party with dividends of £12 :nnblio chose Brown Alice as favourite for fee See of Wales Handicap, but Tulloch want to the front soon after the start, and Taking every post a winning one secured So length victory from his stable mate Ineorina, while Brown Alice was third, and , THSfonrtb. Pearl 11. beat a field of 16 in ♦he Pony Race, and Marquis of Tewkesbury moved the correctness of his former runnine by defeating the Guineas winner, bt. T aura by a abort head in the Flying Handicap, bhe lasb race of the day. Mr F. ■fir Edwards started in a masterly manner, the only exception being the Welcome 'Stakes. Ib ia quite evident the new starter is » man of nrmneas, . an d onca he gats thorough control over and the confidence of the jockeys be will b0 equally at home with the red flag as with the pistol. Mr Percival is entitled to a line for his management ol the meeting, while Mr Blomfield and staff worked the totalisators in a satisfactory manner. After the Prince of Wales Handicap had been run, the owner of Ingorina ' Wa9 summoned before the stewards to 'inquire into the horse's reversal of form, explanation waa considered satisfactory ■by the stewards, and no further action was [taken. Details of concluding events are Appended:— ISandicap Hurdles of BOsovs. Two miles. 131-Mr J. Sutton's br a Despised, aged, lOst 4!b (A. Williams) 1 26-Mr G. Paul's br m Hinemoa, aged, 9ab slb (Collins) ... .... 2 23-Mr W. Hay Chapman's eh g Tattler, aged, 9sb 51b (Pyne) ... 3 Alcoran: (2b) Mangere, 12st 51b; (228> Mareohal Neil, lOab 91b; (67) Belmonb108t 61b; (131) Frteht, 10it 21b. Despiaad made all the running and won easily by three lengths. Time, 3min 55sec. Dividends ; Inside, £2 16s ; outside, £2 14s.

Pkinck of Wales Handicap of 175sovs; second horse to receive 20sovs from the Btake. For three-year-olds and upwards. One mile and a-half.

187—Mr A. E. Byers' br h Tulloch, by Sword Dance—Welcome Katie, syrs, 7ab4lb(Pavis) .. ... 1 35—Mr 8. Lyell's b h Ingorina, aged, Bsb 21b (Creamer) 2 215-Mr Thoma9 Morrin's br m Brown Alice, 4yrsßsb7tb (Gallagher)... 3 Alao ran : (190) Ida, 7st 111b (Kean); (113) Coalscuttle, 7st 81b (Stewart). Tulloch made all the running and won by* 2 lengths from Ingorina, who caught Brown Alice in the lasb few strides and secured second honours by a head. Ida waa fourth and Coalscuttle last. Time, jm-jn 40Jsec. Dividends: Inside, £3 12s ; outside, £3 10s.

Posy Handicap of 80sov9. Second horse to receive lOsovs from the stakes. For horsea 14 hands 2 inches and under. For threo-year-olds and upwards. Seven furlongs. 102—Mr W. Howard's gr m Pearl 11., syrs, Bsb 111b (Hicktonj 1 123—Mr W. J. Greenwood's eh f Nannie, 3yrs, 9sb (Donovan) ... 2 49-Mr J. Martin's b m Mother Shipton, aged, 6st 101b (Eva) ... 3 Also ran : (35) Pica; (134) Storyteller; (32) Topsy ; (18) Minnie Grey ; (28) Robin ; 31) Little Tom : (27) Silkworm ; (4) Carbuncle; (19) The Dove; (4) Star; (10) Imperial; (7) Eunice; (5) Siesta; (8) Isabel. Won by two lengths. Time, lmin 24sec. Dividends : Inside, £6 3s ; outside, £5 2a. Shorts Handicap of 50aovs, 5 furlongs. 53—Mr C. Archibald's eh g Marquis of Tewkesbury, aged, 7at 31b (Slater) ••• 1 86-Mr J. Kean'a b m Retaliation, 4yrs, 7st (Davies) ... 2 37-Mr D. Stewart's eh f Lingara, •i 3yrs, 6ab 91b, carried 21b over . (Duggan) ... ... "3 Also ran (369) St. Kilda, 9sb; (101) Vieux Rose, 7at 51b ; (103) Lady Belle, 7st 51b ; l<W)GayDecaiver,7sb; (3) Rebel, 6stlolb; #)Darkßoße,63blolb; (6) Resolute, 6sblolb. lingara led until the home turn, where ■Lady Belle waa prominent. Marquis of came with a rush at bhe Derby stand and won by 2 lengths. Time, lmin f sec. Dividends : Inside, £12 19a ; outside, £15 4b. foraa Handicap of 50aovs ; six furlongs^ 166—Mr C. Archibald's eh g Marquis of Tewkeabury, aged, by St. Leger —Queen Margaret, 7st 1 IM-JIrF. Watson's eh m St. Laura, 3yrs, 7sb 21b 2 114—Mr A. Davis' eh g Acone, 3yra, 7sb 71b 3 Also ran :—(41) Van Diemen, 9ab ; (147) not. KiltJa, Bab 121b ; (99) Retaliation, JMb 121b. Won by a head. Time, lmin 117eec. Dividends: Inside, £3 13s; outI Bide, £314a.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 267, 10 November 1893, Page 3

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A.R.C. SECOND SPRING MEETING. Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 267, 10 November 1893, Page 3

A.R.C. SECOND SPRING MEETING. Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 267, 10 November 1893, Page 3