Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

RACING NEWS.

XBiASDBA RACMEL OONCXmTDING DAY. (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) TE ABOSA. Thunsday. The second day's racing of the Te Arohn Raring Club was run off to-day. Heavy iala fell in Hie morning, but the afternoon tamed out flue, and the racing wes interesting; Xte atOendance was vJnalL Tate *noßt put through the totallaasor on the first day was £3900. and today £2500, making a total of £6*oo for the meeting, an iacieese of £1390 on last year. Foßawiac are the results:— Oeeojjd Maiden Handicap of SOsovs.; srven iortongß.—Hareaoa, 9.7, 1; Romantic, 7.U 2; Pais*, 7.0, 3. Won by two lenptha. Waihou Handicap of SOsovs; six furlongs. —lmpulsive, 7.5, 1; Biuemoont, 7.6, 2; Luperin. 3. All started. Time, 1.33 3-5. Second Handicap Hurdles of 35sovs.; one mile and three-quarters.—The Chef, 3X4, 1; Mavourneen 9.13, 2: Arty, 9.9, 3. Pip was scratched. The Chef tad all the way and won easily. Time, 3.50 2-5. Jockey Club Handicap <s> 70sovs; one mile— Kopane, 8.10, 1; Fuss., 7.12. 2; Bloemoont 7.0, 2. Also ran: Monoplane, Aristocrat and Zinnia. A great race, won *y a head. Time 1.53 3-5. Hack Race of 25 sots; Ave furlongs.— Giheon Girl 7.7. 1: Collier Lad. 2. Also ran. Master Lane, Cuckoo, Vivace. Bukuhla, St. Peer, Korirangi, Tim Doolan. Xapper Tandy, La Sylphe, Manaroa, Faida, and Addition. Thne, 1.10 3-5. Electric Handicap of 25sovs.: four furJongs— Harenoa, 8.0. 1; iMoreykoff. 7.9, 2; Mahinga, 8.8, 3. Also ran: BowtoeHs and Hryboy. Time. ste. Walter Handicap of 30sots; seven furlongs—Buatangata. 9.10. 1: Kopane. 8.9. 2; Mtas Livonia, 10.3, 3. T*ie only startets. DAXKBHSKE RACES. CONCLCDDTO DAT. ißy Telegraph.—Press Association.) DANNHFIBKE. Thursday. The coactodrag day of the Danoesirte races was held to-day. The weather was squally, and the nelds again large. "Tje attendance was a record for a second day. The sum of £9875 passed through the machine, making a total of £20.151 for the meeting, an increase of over £3OOO on last Te ar's figures. Later results are as follows:

Aotnnm Handicap.—Golden Loop l, Mieral 2. Coromandel 3. Also started Aberbrothock. Cork. VI. Meremere. Kama I Loch Maben. Qneen of Scot*. Tbne 2.14. I Telephone Hack Handicap.—Park Tide 1. Sepdnuxa 2. Miss Axnata 3. Scratched: ! Epwonu. Topic. Crown Battery. Time. ;ui-i JnTenfie Handicap.—Master KUeberan 1. OWitrmnt 2. Klne's PasuuUte 3. Also started: Evadne. Daybreak. Warrisht. EJ*- | vator. Time, LS. Hstneates Hack Handicap.—Mallow L Florence Nightingale 2. Kmcswell 3. Snatched: Ads re. Happy New Tear Bonnie Boy. Time. L 34. Kartoke Wetter. —CalHnan t, San Plnie 12. St_ Toney 3. Also started: Seatondale. Kohtnoor. Whining Poet. Moree, Thetis. Time. 1.19 4-S. I Tapnata Hack Lord Sewn L l Queen of Soota 2. PaaUon Plate 3. Also • started: Merrte Led, Happy Xew Year. Moseila, Tuatahl. Kmapatonga. Time, 1.32. v.nvc. Atnrtarw meeting. TBAPAXGAB. WTNB AGAES. fßy Cable.—Pleas Association.—Copyright.) MELBOURNE. March T. Tbe Victoria Racing Club's Antnmn Meeting was contbraed at Plemington to-day In typical snfnma weather, with bright snnsbine. There was a big holiday crowd, and tbe Governor-General (Lord Desman) and tbe Governor of Victoria (Sir John FnUer) were present Tbe foQoarma; are the details at tbe racbkg:— The Hopeful Stake* of afflnnws. Are fnrlooa».—Wldxiewa. 7.10. 1; BWnnonnt, 7.10. 2: Cuaajl %naau, T-10. an«t Alt emmet. "JO, dead boat. 3. There were 13 starters. Won by badf-a bead. Time. 1J»». Tbe All-aged Stakes of lOOOpnrs. one mOe Poptnjsy. B.S. 1: Comedy King. 8-12. 2: Wlbui. 8.1. 3. Alan ran: Son of tbe MarataPopmjay bad a lead in the stxmlajw- of threequarters of a length Comedy Kin* was bard ridden, bnt Popmjay Increased his | lead, and won by fonr tengtb*. a length separating second and third. Time, 1.404. Tbe Antnmn Handicap of 500co*s. one mile and Are fnrlongs.—Saxonite, BA. 1: Obi, 7.3. 2; PTaaal. 8.4. 3. Right started. Won by a bead. Time. 2.49). The Nurserr Hamdican of BOQausa, si* fxirlonaa.—Deealde, 8.0. l; Black and Gold. 7.3. 2: Malbay. 7 13. 3. There were twelve starters. Deealde was always In front There was a good finish, the winner's margin being a neck, and the second hone's a bead. Ttee. LIB*. Tbe Loeh Plate of 730eo*t> two mflea.— Trafalgar. 94, 1; Prise Fighter. 9.1. 2: Indiscreet, 8.7, 3. No others started. Trafalsar took conmunnt at tbe nSe pmt and won without effort by one and a quarter length*. Twenty Jeoarfhs separated I second and third. Time. 3^4*.

The River Handicap of snOsovs. on* mile and a-qnarter.—lUiMn. 8.13. 1: Vad. fin.

2: Hallowmas. «.". 3. There wtiy Iwel't starters. Won by three length*, with free lengths between second «ji<j third. Time,

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS19120308.2.73

Bibliographic details

Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 59, 8 March 1912, Page 8

Word Count
753

RACING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 59, 8 March 1912, Page 8

RACING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 59, 8 March 1912, Page 8