RACING NEWS.
NAPIER PARK RACING-JLUB'S WINTER iIEETIN (By Telegraph.—Presa Asf'ation.) NAPiEEThursday. Mr Coyle has declared 1 following weights for the Napier Parking Club's Winter Meeting:— Moteo Hack Hurdles, one *e and threequarters.—Woolloomooloo 11 Oxton 11.5, Pikopo 10.10, Golden Water 1-0, Pearl Reef 10.5, Climax 10.2, Oreu lO.iDouehe 9.13, Glen 9.11. Nicotine 0.7, iUeunlal 0.7, 'Claremont 9.C, Explosive 9.<£apta;in Jingle 9.4, Andrew Mack 9.2, 0.2, Sleaeombe 9.0, Harakaturua 9.«Arc Light 9.0, ißeeline 9.0. _ , Petane Hack Handicap, ' r en furlongs.— Idealism 11.4, Amato ll.4,'ttt>rosiau 10.12, Teotane 10.9, Dreadless '■■'> Rangikura 10.2, Leolanter 9.9. Tind-'oa 9.5, Royal Maid 9.4, Bercola 9.4, P'oana 0.4, Composed 9.0, Raupare 9.0, 9.0, Gold Age 9.0, Coyne Water 9.' Stewards' Stakes Han&p, one mile.— Sir 'Frisco 11.3, .Bollin -8, Parable 10.2, Kopu 10.0, Glissade 9.9,<™sdorfr 0.7, Pohutu 0.7, Mutaari 9.7, »» 0.4, Ambroeiau 9.2, Elfish 9.0, Kin Lynn 9.0, Marathon r».o. /> N<>pier 'Steep'echase I'nlcap, about three miles.—Audax 12.2, KiA'e 11.13, El Dorado 11.0. Nero 11.3, Le=" u 10.12, Corazon 10.4, Lingerer 10.0, Mt 9-13, First Barrel 9.13, King Hippo O.lpUowuian 9.9, Full Cry 9.9, Beeline 9.7. Ladles' 'Bracelet 11/.'cap. one mile and a-quarter.—Fuunus I". Raugikui-a 11.12, Feu lie Joie 11.2, Ortf? 11.0, Karakatarua 11.0, Oren 10.12, Boy Water 10.7. Centaur 10.7, Longboat 10.7,? ornjli S ht 10.7, Raupare 10.7 Ahuriri Hurdle R Handicap, one mile and 10.13, Hydrant 10.7, WoolM ooluo 10 -3, Longnnr 10.0, Xavler 9.9, 'tea 9.9, Forest 9.4, Aorangi 0.3. Showr 1 9.2, Oren 9.0. Settlers' Hack Jidicap, six furlongs.— Multiple 11.8, C'oudeut 11.2, Dreadless 10.5, Gold BatterlO-2, Moree 9.13, Leolanter 9 9 Tina 10-0. Moreykoff O.G. Niwaru 9.4. 'PurnoniM Wa *r n - 2 . Old Maid 9.2, Goldemar O.P-omposed 0.0, Arty 0.0, Merriwius 9.0, SF el " e 9 -°- . . HAWKB'S;* JOCKEY CLUB'S WI >jR UliE-TIXG. £OND DAY. (By Telet ,0 -" -Press Association.) NAPIER. Thursday. Fine weaf favoured the Hawke's Bay Jockey C!uH™ 3ay for tnc second day of their wiute' eet,n £ at Hustings. The attendance w fairl y Sood, and an interesting day's e' was enjoyed. Several spills occurred the " a r« ut tUI - onJ y one of a serio^ aturo W!ls a f:ltal accident to Diplomat; l tUe Hack Steeplechase. The sum of £i Passed through the totallfiator, making r,s for tlle two cla 3' s > "s compared wi^ l2 ' o^'s a£ tn e last winter meetinc—a rfiepcy °i £457. Thirteen bookmakers re licensed. The following are the late a,llts: - JlrsE EEPLECIIASR HANDICAP of vrjog. About two miles and a-half. jj r c Brewer's b g Sir Lethe, aged, by jje—Master Agnes mare, 10.0 (J. - Her* 1 ) 1 jj r i Care's King Hippo, 9.11 (A. j,,i/ 2 jj r jiutherford's Earns, 11.9 (.I.Nolan) :i A ]Started: Needlework, 10.1; Senorita, 9.7. guethe had things all his own way and rO nl home a winner l>y about a dozen ler *. Eurus being about the same distu yi)ehiud King Hippo. Time, 5.0. It KAWA HACK HANDICAP of lOOsove. Seven furlouge. t. J_ D. O-monds br g lili-aUsm, Syrs, ,-. Birkenuead—lUenl, 10.0 U'\. D. Mies) 1 W. Telford's Bercola, 0.0 (H. Telord) : 2 ■A. Helm's Niwaru, 9.4 (C. Jenkins) 3 Also started: Leolanter 9.18, Boyne W r ater 0, Composed 0.0, Castleside 0.0, Arty 9.0.
.' Idealism shot out from the ruck, and, *haHenginK Bercoln. en me on iu preat strle, "winning cleverly liy half-a-longth. About the same distance separated the second and "third horses. Time, 1.31 8-5. FINAL HANDICAP of lOOsovs. Sis - furlongs. Mr J. Mclaughlin's li c Multiple, Syrs, by .Multiform—Soul t Girl, 0.7 (A. Oliver) 1 Mr. "A. 3. Ellinghams Glissade, - 9.S (Scents) 2 Hon. .T. D. Orraond's Bollin, 11.0 "(C. Jenkins) 3 I Also started: Hermla 11.0, King's Lynn I 9.0. Multiple led all 'the way, and won comfortably by two ,Jengths, .Bollin being a good third. Time, 1.16 3-5. V.R.C. GRAND NATIONAL MEETING. (By Cable. —Press Association.—Copyright.) ■MELBOURNE, June 16. For the Grand National Hurdle Eace Vernier has been allotted top weight (12.2), Ataahua has been awarded 11.7, and Maul 10.9. In itlie Grand National Steeplechase. Bribery ds top weight with 13.4. The New Zealand horses are weighted as follows: Ataahiia 12.2, Maui 11.3, El Dorado 10.7, ■Haeremal '9.3.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 142, 17 June 1910, Page 7
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