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RACING NEWS.

.WANGANUI RACES* V^ {By rrelegrajali-— Preen .Aesodatioa.) - WANGANTjI, Saturday. The Wanganui Jockey Club's Autumn Meeting -was continued to-day. The -weatn«r iwas dull' and threatening:, -with a - cold -wind. There was a good attendance. Results are as follows:— Autumn Handicap, one mile.—Hamming Bird, a 7, I; St. Felix, 7.11, 2; North-Bast, SJi, 3. AU started. Won all the way by a length. Time, 1.43 2-5. Matarawa Hack Handicap, six furlongs.— Jade Pin, 7.13, 1: Con the Shaughran, 9.4. 2; Winntas Post, 8.12, 3. All Won by half-a-length. Time, 1.15 3-5. Jackson Stakes.—Ylce-Admiral 1, Pelrene 2, True Shot 3. Scratrted: Gold Bond. Won by a noee. Time, 1.14 3-5. Fordell Hurdle Itace, one mile and threequarters.—Hydrant, 9.6, 1; Maidl, 10.5, 2; Xavier, 10.3, 3. AU started. Won by two lengths, the same distance between second and third. Playmate broke a fetlock. Time, 3.20. Okoia Hack 'Hurdles, one mile and five furlongs.—Ribstone Pippin, 10.3, 1; ■Mβhuta, 10.8, 2; Astraea, 9.1, 3. AU started. Won by a length, a lenpth between second end third. Time, 3.4 2-5. Waaganul Stakes.—Lady Medallist 9.10, 1; Te Pnla, 6.9, 2; Miss Mischief, 9.0, 3. Scratched: Sir Prize. Won by a length and a-hatf, a length between eecond and third. Time, 2.35 1-5. Harrison Sack (Handicap, one mile and a distance.—Meroie, 0.4, 1; MaUet, 8.9, 2; iLalus, 7.9, 3. All started. Won by a length. Time, 1.58 4-5. Farewell Handicap, six furlongs—St. Bill, 7.9, 1; Lady Moutoa, 6.9, 2; Boanerges, 8.1, 3. Only starters. Won by a bead. Time 1.10 2-6. WAIHI RACES (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) WAIHL Saturday. The meeting proved a great success, Amongst the visitors were Messrs. Herrlee and Poland, M.P.'s. The enrn of £1905 was put through the tote, as against £380 the previous year. In connection with the running of the 'Railway (Handicap, the starter (D. Morrow) made a "complaint against «. W. Brown, rider of Engraver, aUeging 'that he made no attempt to get away. A meeting of the stewards was 'held, and after hearing the evidence decided to reprimand *he jockey and report Wm <to the Auckland Bacing Club. Following are ithe results: — Borough Handicap, eeven furlongs.— Talaha, 8.0, 1; Falchion, 7.9, 2; Taeroa, 7.2, 3. Won by half-a-length. Time, L 33. Maiden Handicap, five furlongs.—Hareno), 7 6, 1- Lady Cuirassier, 7.12, 2; Field Glass, 77, 3. Won by two lengths. Time, 1.6. ' Hallway Handicap.—-Mangatete, 7.8, 1; Fremantle, 8.8, 2; Miss Stella, 7.8, 3. Won. by a length. Time, 56 2-ss. Hack Handicap.—Lady Cuirassier, 7.12, 1; Field Glass, 7.7, 2; Falchion, 8.5, 3. Won by a length. Time, 1.16 2-5. McCurdy Memorial, six furlongs.—Caruso, 7.8, 1; Engraver, 7.3, 2; Sir Rupert, 8.2, 3. Won by a length. Time, 1.18 1-5. Walhl Cup.—lmpulsive, 7.8, 1; Caruso, 7.0, 2; Miss Livonia, 8.5, 3. Won by *alf-a-lenptb. Time, 1.44 2-5. «--.'. Welter -Handicap.—Miss Livonia, 8.10, 1; Taiaha, 9.9, 2; Pip, 8.11, 3. Att exdtlng finish.; won by a short head. THE TOTE TAX. (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent) HAMILTON, this day. The Government tax upon the SouthAuckland Racing Club in connection with the late meeting was £195 12/, being 21 per cent, upon totailsator receipts of £7,446, gates and stands £220, privileges £137. NEW BRIGHTON TROTS. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) CHBISTCHUBCH. Saturday. The New Brighton Trots opened to-day in fine weather. Results are as follows:— Trial Handicap.—Bandalero 1, Novelwood '2, Futurity 3. Won by a length. Time, 3.55.3-5. . _ Ladles' Bracelet—lvy Woodburn 1, Provocation 2, Lord Heathcote 3. Won by three lengths. Time, 2.88. Berley Handicap.—Star Child 1, Clive 2, J.C.'H. and Blue 'Rose (dead (heat) 3. Won by a length. (Bine, 5.6 &5. •Bunwood Handicap.—Little Tib 1, Adventuress 2, BlackchUd Boy 3. Won by a lensth. Time, 4.56 4-5. Bczley Handicap.—Star Child 1, CUve J. 2, C. H. and Brae (Rose, dead heat, 3. Won by a length. Time, 5.6 3-5. Electric Handicap.—<Mlss A. B. T. Wllkee (lCsec), 1 Jackarool (lOsec.) 2, Troubadors (9sec.) 3. Won by a length. Time, 3.23 1-6. Autumn Handicap.—Vanguard (17sec.) 1, Bush Banger (18sec.) 2, Electric Jack (10----aec) 3. Won by- fifty yards. Time, 5.6 4-5. VICTORIA RACING CLUB'S AUTUMN MEETING. SYDXEY, {March. 4. The Victoria Racing Club's autumn meeting opened at Flemington this afternoon. Results are as follows:— PINES HURDXiB RACE. Qwo miles. iE. A. Council's br m RoycJ Fleet, by Fleet Admiral—lndolence 1 D. O'Brien and J. T. Loughlin's br g King's Ransom 2 R. M. Hawker's eh g Hayrick _.. 3 ai. LiBGBR STAKES. One and threequarter miles. Colts or geldings, 8.10; fillies, 8.7. J. Wilson's CJnnr.) b c I>anas, by Bobadll—D*iaide 1 C. L. MocdonaM's b c Grafton—Auruß 3 J. Wilson's (Junr.) Bobadea, by Bobadß Ardea , 3 ■SBWMABKKrr HANDICAP. Six furlongs. A. S. Chlrnside's bl m Queen /of Scots, by Wallace—TortUe, 7.9 1 C. Richards' eh f I>esert Rose, by Malster—Mangosteem, 8.5 2 S. A. luvwdon's b h Broadsword, by CSanranald—Safeguard, 7.13 3 SIRES' PRODUCE STAKES. Six furlongs. H. Power's b f Wilarl, by Wallace— Murna « 1 K. S. MacLeod's Sconser, by Malster— Warfare • 2 3. TumbuU'e b or br c Flalth, by Bobadtl—Our Queen 3 iBSSENDON STAKES, 1} miles. e.,.Green's bl h Comedy King, by Persimmon—Tragedy Queen, 8.11 1 P. and W. Mitchell's eh h Trafalgar, 9.3 2 M. Gordon's b or br h Alawa, 9.3 .... 3 THE ©KUiNSWICK STAKES. One mile and α-qnarter. B. (B. D. Clarke's b In Eye Glass, 4yre, by Isinglass—River tTreot, 7.12 1 S. M. Wilson and C. Reginald's iLoyal Blue, 7.13 2 E. A. Connolly's blk h Chaurdln, 7.8 * W. OP. (Nolaa'e Adagio, 7.8 * Ten [horses lan. Won *y a neck. Time,

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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 55, 6 March 1911, Page 8

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RACING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 55, 6 March 1911, Page 8

RACING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 55, 6 March 1911, Page 8