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LATE RACING.
TAKAPUNA* JOCKET CL.TJB. CONCLUDING DAT. RACING IN THE BAIN. The Takapuna Jockey Club's Spring Meet- j Ing was concluded to-day. Heary rain fell during the afternoon, but, notwithstanding the unfavourable weather conditions, there •was a very big attendance. Results:— KAW.ATJ HANDICAP HURDLES of 100 sots. One mile and three-quarters. L. Harris" b g Presently, 6yrm, by Blrkenhead—Taihoa, 9.10 (Julian) 1 H. "Weal's eh S Blue Mountain, aged. 0.9 (MeKlnnon) 2 T. Stanley's b g Master WHUem. aged, 9.6 (Hlekton) * Also started: Don Qnex 11.13, Bon Cyr 9.0, Lloyds 9.0, Kaiaia 9.0, MUdnra 9.0. I T\e field left in straggling order, taking the barrier with them, and when they reached the first fence Ben Cyr was in front and showed the •way Met the stand, followed by Don Quex, LJByde, Presently, Master William, Blue Mountain, Mlldura, and Kniaia. in that order. Passing the stand Bon Cyr still had dwrje, just clear of Presently and Master WOHani, with Blue Mountain. Lloyds, and MBdnra. handy, Don Quex tailing off. Bon Cyr fell on the flat going out of the straight. Presently runnine into the lead nna piloting tbi» floM along the back, with Bin* Mountain, Master William, and Lloyds all handy. Presently still had charge when they turned for home, and, notwithstanding a faulty Jump at the last fence, finished up a winner by a length from Blue Mountain, which was two lengths in front of Master William. Lloyds was close up. fourth, with Mlldora fifth and Kaiaia last. Time, 3.25. Presently was favourite. STANLEY HANDICAP of lOOsovs. Four furlongs. W. C. Ring's br g Mighty Atom. aged. by Freedom—Jewel, 8.4 (Whittaieri .. 1 J. E. Newton's br m Miss Jewel, 4yrs, 7.0 (Stockleyl '. 2 D. McKlunon's en m Urukehu, 4yrs, 7.12 (OllverJ 3 Also started: Mah intra 8.7, Lady Dot 8.1. Elegance 7.0. Glad Tidince 7.5, Mnskewal 7.2. Echo 7.0. Gibson GiT , . 7.0. Glad Tidings caused some delay at the I post, breaking through the tapes twice. i When they were let go Mighty Atom was I quickest to begin, and when they settled 1 down was showing th? way to Glad Tiding*. I after which came Mahinga. while Miss Jewel, which beean slowly, ran irp Into first position, and this order was maintained at the home turn. In the run to the post Miss Jewel put In a etrone <*»!lenge, but failed to get up. Mlehty Atom lasting long i enoneli to win hv three nart< of a length. ■ t mfcchu, which finished fust. *wos n lon^M; 1 away, third, just in front of Echo. MabJnan. i and Mnskpwai. with the rest of the field ! vr, n hnri<-.h Time, 52 2-3s. Mighty Atom i was favourite. ! SPRING HANDICAP of ISOsovs. One mile. jJ. Mair's br g Blue Osrmpnt. aged, by Blue Light— Seamstress, r; 1:; (Stccning) 1 T. J. Stewart's l>r m Wee Olga. 4yre. 7.13 (Buchanani 2 T. A. Williams' eh g Sir Artegal. 6yrs (C. Brown) 3 Also started: Cantain Soult R.B, Ma>enn 5.2, Sphinx 7.13. Zinnia 7.12. Master Jack 7.7. Miss Livonia 7.3. and C««Jmon 6.9. The field w;is dpspitched on even terms, Pir Artegal. If anything, beinc first on*., I lvit when they were fairly on Mieir Journey 1 Wee Olga was in the lead, and when they I *wept pasf the stand was two lengths I "lear of Sir Artegal. Sphinx. Maheno. Miss ; Livonia. Master Jack, ami Blue Garment. [ which were raclnK In line, with Captain Son:t, Zinnia, and Cnedmon j".st healnd. [ Cning out of the straight Sphhii lost her J feet, and came down, bringing with her Maheno and Miss Llronla.&nd Master Jackslipped and also fell, the mishap greatly Interfering with those behind. Racing along the back Blue Garmejrt rnahed to t?ie frenf and soon had a break of four lengths, hie nearest attendant being Sir Artegal, after which came Wee Olga and Caedmon, which were on his quarters. Blue Garment maintained his advantage across (he top, and though he tired somewhat in the run te the post, he lasted long enough to win by ft length and a-ha!f from Wee Olga, which was a length in front of Caed-mon. Zinnia was Text, and Captain Soult last. Time, I.SS. Master Jack was favourite.' Whittaker. the rider of Sphini, was cut about the face and badly shaken, but the others escaped without Injury. POHBURY PARK TROTS. DU.VEDIN, this day. The weather was showery for the second day's trots, but overnight rain made the track heavy. Following are the- results:— Second Amateur Handicap.(Joilten Bawn 1. Wild Lou 2, George J. 3. Won by a length. All started. Time, 3m 35s
SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE. Messrs. Alfred ButUaud and fcons held in important sale of pedigree Jersey caiUe, Uie property of i»tr. Charles ciaric. «ujers were present from laranatl, Waitato, ami the surrounding district-!. High ■■rices ruled at the aaJe. Following are j the particulars and prices realised In re- ' »l>eoi to the cattle sold:—Rose Tree, sire I Campanile's Sultan, lam liose Tree, calved September », 130&, 4i»ifue.; Palm L*af, sire Bobs, dam Gold Leaf, calved June 19, iyOs. Signs.; Titanlte, sire Wild Cherry, cam Titania 11., calved October 19, 1006,"50gn5.; Showgirl, sire Campanile's Sultan, dam Ltr. William's Bine Bell, calved Noveinoer 1, IWS, Dogns.; Golden Princess, sire Uangitnmau 1., dam Princess Bth, cajved July tt, 1902, 48gns-; Hoeina, sire Wild Cherry, dam Kosebud, calved March 4, 1907, 46gns.; Genoa Maid, sire Prince Daisy, dam Genoa Lady, calved October 18, 1907, lisps. ; Majesty's Favourite, sire llajestys Fox, ■ dam La Favourite, called May 28, 1910, ! 32gns-; Butter Maid, sire Blast, dam Butter Tree, caJveJ November 33. 1910, 2Sgns.; Titan's Maid, sire Titan, dam Day MaM. calved October 11, 1910, 27$gns.; Royal Maiden, sire Finance, dam Royal Rose, calved September 29, 1910. 30}gns.; Campanile's Princess, sire Campanile's Sultan, dam Golden Princess, calved October 1, 1910, 40gns.; Campanile's Sultan, dam Campanile 111., sire Sultan of Oaklands, calved April 3, 1006, passed in at 220gns.; Bosina's Pride, sire Campanile's Sultan, dam Roslna. calved July 15. 1911, 30gns. : Golden Campanile, ! sire Cmpanile's Sultan, ilam Golden Princess. calved September :'.. 1911, 25gn<\; ; Financier, sire Finance. <:ara Lady Leaflet, i calved August 4. mil. lOgns.; Rallet Girl, j sire Campanile's Sultan, dam Show Girl. | calved September 1. 1911. 37gns.: Home Rule, sire Magician, dam Flower Girl, calved December 17. 1909. passed in. On account of Mr H E. Tnruston. Manßere: —La4y Dora then, sire Snowshoe, dam Lady Golden, calved September 24, 1910, 26»gns. NEWTON KISG'R WBEKLT REPORT. At my spring cattle sale at Urenui on Monday." 27th, I had -the full advertised j numbers yarded, and .. a large attendance of the .publif. The store bullocks yarded were a good line, but did not reach the reserve. 15 to IS-mortths steers met with I good inquiry, a large number being sold ! during the day; 15 to IS-monihs grade hetf-1 ers made £2 14/ to £3; grade Jersey. £3 3/; grade Holsteins. £4; yearling mixed (poor). £2; 13 to IS-months steers ipoor). £2 to £2 7/6: ?ood. £2 14/ to £3 2/: 2-y&aT eaifity heifers. £3 13/6 to £4: pood do.. £4 10/: 'Jyear steers. £4 II to £4 2/C: store cows. £2 11/ to £3 17/: fat cows. £4 15/ to £.-> 10': bullocks. £3 15'; sprliiTiiyg heifers. £4 to £5 2,*6; springing cows. V ' 0 to £6 12/6: hulls £2 12/6 to £6; mare. .3; *tore pigs. 16/: -weaners. 7/3: sow. £3: Ijuar, £2. On Tuesday, at my Stratford Yards, 1 had every pen filled, and a fair attendance. Goorl business was done during the day in 18-months steers ami heifers. Storp cattle met with good competition, 'but did not I realise as high as recent sales. A nice pen 'of fat bullocks, on account of a Hs'wera client, realised £8 6/; 15 to 18-months heifers. £2 11/6 to £3 7/6; 13 to 18-months steers ftrad colours). £2 3/: good. £2 6/ to £2 14': 2-yeaT empty heifers (poor). £3; good. £3 11/ to £3 16/6: fat heifers. £5 2/: fat coivs. £3 to £6 0/: 2-vea.r steers. £4 S/6; yearling j Jersey bolls, £3 15/ to £4 5/; store cvwa, £3 2/ 'to £3 16'«: forward com. £3 17/ to ;£4 10/: old caws. 30/; P.B. Shorthorn hull jOjrns; yearlin? do.. £4 1/; yearilns Hclj stein bull. £5 2/: cows and calves. £3 10/. I On the same day. in my springing heifer yards. I had a good entry and sold as follows:Sprimring heifers, £4 2/« to £7 10/----heifers. called, £4 2/6 to £7 15/; sprinrfmr i ccrwß, £4 10/ to £7 10/. I At Stony River on Wednesday I had only a email entry, trot the qoaUry of the cattle was « considerable Improvement osales. 15 to 18-inontfc mixed £2 15/6: 15 ro 18-monOis ertters. £J 8/ to £2"fVdo. grade hMfere, £2 6/ to £2 12/- mat Jers-ys. £3 IS/6 to £3 19/; wtXJT* cow s £2 IQ/ V. £3 C/; forward oonrs. £3 TV to « S/fi. fat cotts. £4 8/ to £3 12/; yeMene "Holmeto
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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 287, 2 December 1911, Page 10
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