RACING NEWS.
AJL.C. SUMMER MEETING. Aoceptances for the Auckland Cup, Railway Handicap, Grafton Hardies, ftrrt forfeits for the Great Northern Foal Stakes, 38th Great Northern Derby, and 17th Royal Stakes, and nominations for the whole of the minor events at the A.R.C. Summer Meeting- close with the secretary (Mr. J. F.' Hartland) to-night at 9 o'clock. St. Bees was withdrawn from all events at the A-B.C. Summer Meeting at 3.15 p.m. yesterday. "-"" TAKAPTTNA JOCKEY CLUB'S SPBfNG MEETING. CONCLUDING DAT. The concluding day's racing in connection with the Takapuna J-C. Spring Meeting will take place to-morrow (Saturday) at the North Shore, when, given anything like decent weather, a successful afternoon's sport should be witnessed. Tne first race is timed to start at 12.30 p.m., and a special ferry ■ service has been arranged. Thp acceptances are:— Kawau Hurdles, one and three-quarter miles.—Don Quex 11.13, Presently 9.10, Blue Mountain 9.9, Master William 9.6, Bon Cyr 9.0, Lloyds 9.0, Kaiaia 9.0, Dhudecn 9.0. Mlldura 9.0. Stanley Handicap, four furlongs.—Mahinga 8.7, Mighty "Atom 8.4, Lady Dot 8.1, Urekehu 7.12, Elegance 7.6, Glad Tidings 7.5, Muskewal 7.2, Echo 7.0, Gibson Girl 7.0, Miss Jewel 7.0. Spring Handicap, one mile.—Sir Artegal 9.0, Captain Sonlt 8.8, Maaeno 8.2. Flying Soult 8.0, Wee Olga 7.13, Sphinx 7.13, Zinnia 7.12, Master Jack 7.7. Miss Livonia 7.3, Blue Garment 6.13, Caedmon 6.9. Vauxhall Handicap seven furlongs.—Miss Ada 8.6, Tiresome 8.2. La Reina 7.12, Leaflre 7.10, Master Lane 7.8. Clondy Dawn 7.7, Mauinina 7.7, Makura 7.7, Kaiaia 7.7, Avalon, Lenella 7.7, Rutter 7.7, Miss Jewel 7.7, Hesperian 7.7, Marie Regina 7.7, Belle Crispin 7.7. Rakino Handicap, four furlongs.—Dido 9.0. Monoline 8.13, Lady Gladstone 7.10, Lannacost 7.9, Semolina 7.8, Indulgence 7.5, Erry Oge 6.12. Monowni 6.12, Salvannle 6.7. Cautley Handicap. Ave and a-balf furlong*.—Goldslze 8.6. Lucille 7.9, Ladv Dot 7.4, Worcester 7.3. Miss Livonia 7.1, Condamine 6.11, Frontino &10, Peggy Pryde 6.5. Popoie Handicap, seyen furlongs.—Jolle Fille 8.11. Fuss 8.5. Elegance 8.1. Goodwib Sands 8.1, Blue Mount 7.1 L Caruso 7.9. Maika 7.8, Haku 7.7, La Reina 7.4, Firelock 7.0. Belle Crispin 6.9. Welter Handicap, one mile.—Flving Soult 8.12. Sphinx 8.9, Zinnia 8.8, Admiral Soult 5.6, Aristocrat 7.10, Fnss 7.10. Poictiers 7.9. Dnn,a 7.8, Spcrtre 7.7, -Scotch 7.7, Leafire 7.7, Ln P.eina 7.7. FEILDING J.C. SPRING MEETING. SECOND DAT. (By Telegraph,—Press Association.) FEILDING, Thursday. For the second day of the Feiiding races there was a large attendance, and the coarse was in better order than on the first day. The totalizator receipts for the two davs amounted to £23,548. against £17,338 at the last spring meeting. Later results are as follow: Manchester Handicap.—Mendip, 9.0 CR Hatch), 1; Bliss, 8.8. 2; Epsom Lass. 7.4, 3. Also started: Goldfinder. Coromandel, Lady Menechikon*. Te Puia, Effort, Sir Antrim, First Battery, Rauparaha, Avarice, Marton. San Lase, Uhlando. Bliss led to the home turn, where Mendip came up well and won by a length. T*me, 2.12 3-5. Cheltenham Hurdle Race.—Koran, 10.13 (E. Oopeataiej. 1; Longner, 10.7, 2; Tyrannic, 9.13, 3. Also started: Eurooo, Te Ru, Highden, Leolanter. Te Ru and Enroeo fell. Longner led to the straight, when Koran caught him and won "by half-a-length. Time, 3.24 2-5. Bongotea H«rdle Race.—Walpntere, 10-12 (J. O'ConneJl), 1; SSva, 9.0, 2; Nescot, 9.0, 3. Also started: Winchester, WaiouTO. Puketotara, Canadian, Strathmoira, CulUnan. Seawind, Jackman. Golden Ripple. Won by half-a-length after a good finish. Time, 2.54 4-5. Welter Hack Flat Race.—Brown Trout. 9.9 (F. E. Jones), 1: Awha. 7.13. 2; Stevens, 8.12, 3. Also started: San Pluie, Otahu. Sea Pink, Fleet Week, Sam Pan, Monsieur Soult, Plantation, Retreat, Tuatahi. Won by three lengths. Time, 2.3 2-5. Maiden Hack Scurry.—Lady Laddo 1. Park Tide 2. Indra 3. Also started: Lady Baby, Taonui, Clemoes. Lady Jean, Royal Simon, Lady Nolan. Command. Kingswell, Meahan. Matlaw, Blakeney, Mallard, Ngakawac. Lord Kllcberan. Faahlcmplate, Government Won easily by two lengths. Time, I.U. Railway Welter Handicap.—Rill, 9.2, 1; Master Sylvia, 8.8, 2; Seatondale, 8.8, 3. Also started: Miecal. Sea Queen, Brown Tront, Floater, Starboard, Thetis. Seaman, Eclogne. Golden Age, Bellah. Won by half-a-length. Time, 1-31 3-5. Floater fell and broke his leg. His jockey (C. Price) was allghtly Injured. GBET JQCKBT CLUB'S SPRING MEETING. FIRST D"AI. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) GRBTMOCTH, Tharsday. The flrst day of the Grey Jockey Club's Spring Meeting was marred by showery weather. The .attendance, however, was fair and speculation brisk. Results are as follow: Trial ■ Handicap.—Divorce 1. Merchantman 2, Rurik 3. Won easily. Time, 1.14 1-3. Paroa Hack Race.—ldeality 1. Featherstone 2. Katua 3. Won by three lengths. Time, 1.13 35. St. Andrew's Handicap.—Waipurul 1, Nordotf 2. Waiwareware 3. Won easily. Time, 2-21 2-5. Electric Handicap.—Teodel 1. Miss Sylvia 2, Glenspring 3. Won by two lengths. Time. 53 1-5. Welter Handicap.—Curator 1, Uproar 2, First View 3. Won by two lengths. Time, L3O 4 5. Spring Handicap.—Shannon Lass 1, Glenspring 2, North Pole 3. Won by a head. Time, 1.22 3*. CoMen Handicap.—ldeality 1, Divorce 2. Katua 3.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 286, 1 December 1911, Page 8
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