LATE RACING.
TAKAPL'XA JOCKEY CLL'2. The concluding day of tj. e TaSapuna Jociey Club's summer meeting is tutiut; p.ace to-day at Devouportt. lac weatiier is beautilul, and tnere is a -arge atteuaanci.'. liie coiuse is ill capital urder. itesults:— Marine Ha_ndicap.—Luresome, S.O, and Dardaaus, 7.7, a uead Qeac ; fairo. 7.4, ». Scratched: Idol and Niua. Souci wile quickest to Ltg;a, a._d i=iio-.ved t:ie v.a.to tLe home turn, where Luresome too-.. charge, and she kd till uear the post, where Dardaaas just got up in time t.) make a dead heat of it. Time, 52sec. Dlviliends : Luresunie, £4 l/o - ijaraa-uus, il 13/ U. Syren tell. Second liaudicap Hurdles. —Innisklilen, 9.1U, 1: 9.12, '2; sp-iUneeu. 10.7, 3. Scrached: liisii aud Ambition* Inniskillen went to the front at tlie aad wa.i utiver afterwards troubled, winning easily at the iinLsh by three le:rsthd. Time, a.2i) -'-3. Dividends, an 7/ auJ ills 16/. Hauuicay.—Gweniad, 1: Black aud Gold. 2; Millie, 3. Scr.: Hoiioro, San Paulo, Kornmol:! aud Brown Rose. Gweniad shot to the front when the barrier lifted. ;'.nd was never headed, winning by haif a length. Time. 51 o-osec. Dividends. £3 IC,' aud £1 3/. UICCAHTO.N TRAINING -NUTtIS. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) t.'IIUiSTCiIUKCH. this day. This morniEK all work was dor.c on tn<; plough, which had been rolled, and was fact i.K>iueu Vein and Connie (. hiel anisaed together over a mile nucl a quarter ie 2.1S --•>. L'he former, who had a big advantage in ttie welgats, heiU his cotnpanion safe, i-ady Wayward easily beat Signalman over seven fuiiouga, run in l.;-(:■; 2-."<. lingieneuk. Secret Society and Asisthar wer6 associated in a sU-ruiioug gailop. The former, wiUi a light lad up, v;at. :eit three lengtha at tbo start, but ran to the front at the nall-mlle post, and linisued within herself two lengths niiead of Secret Society. Tsistnar was Deaten off. Time, 1.22. Chryseis an<l Tesscri ran separately live furlongs roan<:l the- back of thi course In 1.4. Catherine Gordon, looking well, spurted half a mllo twici>. Stronghold ran four furlongs in IS) 1-Osec. and Saranijes soven fuiiongs iv 1.31 4-.->. a creditable performance Vardo IL. Thomson). Hilarity (Uerrett). and OliekUie ju.-cped away from the six-furloni; nnark. The former liaishtd easily in 1.20 Mj. Hilarity lour lengths away. Vardo creatp«l a favourable imprtssiou. Pensive ran th<* same distance all out in 1.20 4-5. Zealous and ISlow Tom got to The cud of a mile In 1.50 and finished together under slight restraint. Stepdancer I Raymond) started o'.t at threr-'juarter pace from tb,> mile und hair disc, and pallopt'd a fast ten furloni»s lv -.16 3-5. lie was picked up Dy Reduction river t!ie last seven, and finished very strongly. After breakfast Grand i'oplar beat iiai-akofl! over five In I.T. (Jlcnowiet a.n>! Gay Spark finished togetneover sis l'urlongs run in 1.20. There was nothing to choose between Honnio lirae and Clanchattnn at the end of tive furlongs run in 1.5. Ziganl, carrj-ing fully ten stone, galloped a mile and quarter alone in 2.20%, the last rnlle in 1.51 3-5.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 30, 4 February 1905, Page 5
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