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RACING NEWS.

. 1 A.R.C. WINTER MEETING. THE CONCLUDING DAY. I The concluding day's racing iv eonueetlon with the Auckland kuciug Clubs Winter ( MectiDg took place at Liu-rsiie yesieruay. ' Tile weather was tine until the last race, w _—l oue or two showers nil. The attendance for an off-day was exceptionally good, his Excellency Lord Islington a;;aiu being j present. As on Hie previous days, the various officials, uiuer lue secretary (Mr ' J. F. Hartlaud), gm through Uieu- allotted ' tasks in a satislactory luauiier. ACCIDENTS. j There were a couple of accidents during t the afternoon, bin ioriunaiely. although painful, uenner was of a s, nous nalure. When Sol tell in the Sieeplcmase P. Brady i received a ua.siy cut over the eye. ueces—• ( latiug medical alii'inioii, but wa» able to " ride later in the day. During tne running of the Filzroy Welter B. Deeley. the rider 1 of Gloy, was struck iv tne lace wim a| , shoe, evidently thrown by one of the burses, | and received a badly enmused eye. Ail. r receiving medical atteutiou he was able- lot proceed home. THE TOTALISATORS. Speculaliou was again brisk. Ihe stall' of j Messrs li. H. Hayr and Co. handling ilie , , sum of —---.Oil) 111/, which is an increase ~t Jl"lV_l3 uu last year, ami makes a tola! in , _7o.__j for the gathering, an increase nt , . 4.-—1,404 on the last \\ luler .Meetlig. wlleU, however. £2UM was received iv uooiiinaki-i-' i tees. THE RACING. Although ill two ol ine evellls Ihe V\ lnltr oieeniechaM- and 1 ampbe.i nuio.c Race- the n. lUS we.c small, im- la.iug was mteresiing, ine i n.us uaimcacp. -r < .--mi--out ol mc oiueal slaisiaclorny. ui'ii- we,,: atternoou, nui ihe sle.va.dn « el,- .-.i > isueu I ' inai eveiymiug wu.-. iv u.ui-r. lv the opeumg eveul, the lluut Club Cup, nine sailUl—l up, ine class liciug exceptionally quod, auu one of the L.c-1 --ecu out ill the Dominion. iiuuaKali. wa_ mad,- I a heller lavuurile than \\ ini.il.i. I'll,, foiuierl. disgraced himself by falling ~n lop m Ihe hill, \\ l-iiau winning ia.-lij al tne uui--.ii, . with I uliiicclicul ami Rebel in Ihe plan's, j Uk.lihau was man,- a bell.-r l.iMiolilc 1U.1.l Castuui, with lii-a.ile- a..-,., well i..u_eu. I.i the Tauiaki Sleepn , ua.-e. lor Wuicu e.ghl wenl lo the posi. I'le.ades gol in Ilo.il al lue lop of ill,- hill, aud ev.nluall. won easily Horn Ihe lavuuiile, wnue vaslou. Huished last. lhllleeu made their lull,-Is fur tile York: Welter, ihe biaekeied pair. Taltou _ud Maxwell, being hr.-i choice. »it_ dau.a Rosa next in demand, tub Inn can., ..ig nearly half Ihe invest —cuts on tne machine. 'Ihe race was a hi; surprise. i„r .--—lax. gelling to the front carl.-,, l:.-t,_ enough to beat EILM-trakurt oy a nc.iU, v.iii. Corumandei in thud place. I In- , ciinc tious of the winner bad lo appear belore the stewards, but then- expi-.iaiiuu was , accepted as sulisfuc-tory. I Five came out for Ihe Winter Steeple j chase, Antarctic being a good lavuurile. , The sou of Salvadau moved a trille short iv ' his preliminary, but lv the lace be soou warmed up. aud. taking charge early, ■ ar ried his big load as if ll was a Lather, I eventually winning as he lik, v. ihe victory j being a popular one. .sol again fell. l Only a quartet faced the music lur the Campbell Hurdle Race. In-legal,, and Miss Explosion beiug equal favourite-, with John . the outsider. The latter ran to the liout when half the journey had been covered i and won as he liked from Deb-gale. wl:h j Don (Juex third. The large Held of 25 lined up al the bar-. rier for Ihe Fitzroy Welter. Glu.v being favourite, but Wee Olga. Parawai. Sptitux. Haku. Kanewarra. and St. ..mans were als" well backed. Alter Buge.v had made linearly running. St. Amaus took eh-arge, aud won comfortably floui the favouiile, with llaku third. Of the 11 that contested the concluding event, the Farewell Handicap. Jack I"-! laval was made favourite, the bracketed , pair Wauchope and llohuugat.ihi belli--' next , in request, but. with the exception of Kb--, gance aud Flying Soult. the other.- all found good support. The race was to -"tne extent, spoilt by the start, of which Wauchope got | the best, aud he eventually won by al length from Nyland. with Dogger Hank third. L-iter details are:— CAMPBELL HURDLE RACE of -OOsovs. Two miles. Mr A. Jackson's h g John, r.yis. by Cuilassie.- —Matamataba.'aktke, '.). 1 pole- I man) 1 Mr J. Roulstons br g Delegate, aged, | 10.8 (Cowan) - j Mr H. S. Wilson's eh g Don (Jucx, aged, i 9.9 (McPljrnnj a Also started: Miss Eiploslon, 10.3. John was quickest to Ihe fiist telle,-, hut ! when they settled down Delegate was jusi ; iv frout of Miss Explosion, tile pair [ half a dozen lengths iv rront uf John, wiiu Lou yucs last. These positions were in.ontaiued passing the stand, bui going out o( the straight John ran past the leaders as if they were standing, ami from that "ut . the race was nothing but a procession, | John winning pulling up by half a dozen lengths from Delegate, whicji was a similar; disunce iv front of Duu yuex, with Miss Explosion a bad last. Time, 3.01. Miss Bxplosiuu win favourite. I FITZROY WELTER nf I—osovs. Six lurlotigs. R. B. Hines' b h Si. Amaus, 4yrs, by Soult—-Lottie. 0.2 lO'Brleii) 1 T. H. Bariiaby's b g Gloy. Byrs, 1U.5 (Deeleyi 2 J. —IcNicol's br _ Haku, oyrs, 9.6 (M. Ryau) 3 Also started: Kauewara 1(1.6, Wee Olga 10.5, Blue Mount 10.,' i, Sjihinx 10.3, SciHuh 1J.13, Goodwin Sands 9.12, Fi_s 9.1., poictiers 9.10, Bogey 'J.ij. Hard Rock 9.5, Jolie Fllle 9.4, Itnauiugala 9.4, l-rawaj 11.3. Master Stead 9.3, _-uperin 0.2, Taka !> 1, Manuwera 9.1, Tipua 9.U, TTia Kituu 9.<), lta.aibllng Rose 9.U, Rutler 9.0, Tiresome 0.0. They were let go iv even line. Bogey being the first to single himself out, and crossing the top stretch was ahowing the way to LuperJn, Gloy, Goodwin Sands, and llaku, with St Annms at the head of a hunched lot. These positions were maintained as they raced lo the home turn, where the tield closed up. Bogey still had charge when they straightened up for the run lo the post, but at tbe distance St. Aruans shoi out, and flulsl—ug strongly, won by two lengths from Gloy, which was half a length in front ot ll—_u. Wee Olga was right out. fourth, j and then came Tua Kltua, Lupcrin, Fuss 1 and Bogey, with Rambling Ros,. lasL Time, " 1.19. Gloy was favourite. i THE FAREWELL HANDICAP of 200so v s; ' second horse to receive 3iisovs and thin] . horse losovs. Five furlongs. W. C. Ring's b h Wauchope, 6yrs, hy Freedom-Black Watch, 10.1- (11. Grnyl 1 —. Highden's br g Nyland, 6yrs, 10.2 (A. Oliver) 2 T. Wyllie's b g Dogger Bank, aged, 9.11 (M. Ryan) 3 Also started: Turbine 10.13. Hohungatahl 10.7, Jack Dclnvul 9.11. Flying Soult 9.8. Lucille 9.4, Blue Garment 9.2, Elegance t 9.0, Gold Circle 9.0. The start wns the worst of the meeting, • and when the barrier went up Lucille was - left altogether, while Elegance and H"- . hungatahi were also slow- to move. WavI chope was first out, and made the running ' across the top, followed by Nyland and 1 Turbine, with Dogger Rank and Blue Gar- - ment most prominent of the others. Wail--1 chope still had charge when they turned ■ for home, and, stalling off strong challenges ' by Nyland .irid Dogger Rank in the run to 1 the post, finished tip a winner by a length ' ft-uni Nyland. which was n neck in from of Dogger Bank. Gold Circle. Jack De- . laval. and Flying Soult were in line just behind the placed division, the lasr to finish " being Turbine. Time. 1.3. Jack Del.-ival • was favourite. I TnE WINNING PAYMENTS. Tbe following is a list of the winning payments to be made over the meeting:--Mr. H. 11. Caiher.-ill £720. Sir William Russell £700, Mr. T. M. Bowling £l"»». Mr. W. C. Rim: _3(V".. Mr. J. J. Craig _.";ik". Mr. Walter Davies £300. Mr. R. Ilicks £3(M. Mr .1 Roulston £-10 Mr. W. C. Morgan .£2OO. Mr. F. Salway £160. Mr. A. Stuar; ■' £150 Mr A. Jackson £1.".0. Mr. .1. William ' son £130. Mr. W Gall £120. Mr. G. Cremer . £120. Mr. A. Raynes £10.". Mr. W. Camp ton £100 Mr R. McMiken £HV>. Mr. R 1 I! Hincs £95. Mr C. Dawson £9.",. Mr. C. . s Stevens £93, Mr. .1 Cameron £00. Mr. I -, N Dingle £""•" Mr. C Thcle £._-,, Mr. .• li. E. Price £7.". Mr, 11. S. WIV-oi £■!•>. Mr T Wvllic £10 Mr Iliglulen 11V-5. M'-. . II Swallield £27.. Mr. T. A. Williams £2". r l M- p p Seller £20. Mr. N. M'-l"r"i.i" . £2(1. Mr F. Ilendon £20, Mr. A. E. V,".- :- ---i 1 ins £20, Mr. T. Coliinsnn i-2<i. Mr. T .1 B Stewarr £20; Mr T. 11. P.ar-.ial-.y £2 1. Mr. 3. Twr-11l £1"'. Mr. 11. C. Touts £10. 5 Mr. N. Dickuv £10, Mr. T. Cunninghain > £JO, Messrs. Elliott and Colbcck £10, Mr. J, McNlool £_> Mr. E. Chadwlck £5. Bracelets: Miss K_l*arr, Ist, £50; Mrs, J, . -_MB c7 otfl L_;_74a, * ..,—

The well-known performers Haku and Dogger Bank are to be submitted for sale by auction at Messrs. A F.uekland and Sons' yards to-morrow iFl—ay.l. AUSTRALIAN RACING. ENTRIES FDR FORTHCOMING EVENTS. (Ry Cable.—Press Association.-Copyright.) MELBOURNE, June 7. The Melbourne Cup entries total ISo. but some mere are stil lo come in. They include Broadsword. Bridge, Martyre. Forme den, Vice-Ad—iral. Bandelra, and Los Ange i los. j One hundred and seventy entries have been received for the c.iulli.-ld Cup. They include Broadsword I.adv Medallist. Mar tyre, F.u-ineilen. I.ns Aug.'los, Vice-Admiral, Bandeira. Lady 1.u.-y. Chaste, and Bridge. Fifty-nine entries have been received for the V.R.C. Grand National Hurdle Race (Including Pakain. ?,7 for the V.R.C. Grand National Steeple, base. Cfi for the Ausiralian Iliirdle Race, and <>■", for the Australian Steeplechase. These tntals may yet undergo alieralinn. SYDNEY. June 7. Additional entries for the Epsom Handicap bring the li.ml up to lob. including Fnimcden, Vice-Adtuiral. Bandeira, Genius, Los Angelos Culprit. Broadsword. and Itovnl Soult. For the Met ropolita n Han,ll i-aii th,- lotal is UU. including Formnlen. VI. c Admiral Bandeira. Genius. I.os Angelos. I_dv Lucy, Royal -null, and Broadsword.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 135, 8 June 1911, Page 6

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RACING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 135, 8 June 1911, Page 6

RACING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 135, 8 June 1911, Page 6