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LATE RACING.

J.C. ACTLTCf iTEETrS"GL COXCLUDI> T DAT. Tlie concluding day's racing in connection with the Avomtale Jockey Club's Autumn Meeting took place this afternoon. The weather was cold and wintry, and the going a. bit holding. The attendance was large. XTTKSBKT HANDICAP of lflOsovs: second horse to receive lOsovs. Distance, sis ■ furlongs. H. Hnnpon's br f Semolina, by Gluten.— I Mignon. an (Morris! • 1 W. c. Binge b g Potoa, 7-7 (CShea) 2 H. D. de Latonr"s b c Lanaacost, S3 (F. l>. Jones) _._ 3 Also started: Tart 9.4. Prince Merriwpe Z- 12 . Prince King 7.1, Battle Abbey 6.13, They left to an uneven dispatch, Lannacost, They left to uneven dispatch, Lannacost, Prince King, Tact, and Potoa racing in li D for about a furlong, when Potoa showed out, and closely attended by Prince King, made the running along the back and across the top, Laimaeosr. Tact, and Semolina following in that order. Turning for home Potoa had a length advantage from Prince King, Tact lying third on tie outside, and Lumiiieost and Semolina close np. At th" ■ distance Potoa wjls out by bims**lf. and looked like winning easily, bnt Semoliua coming with a late run. cauprht him at the end of the stand, and leaving him as if be was anchored, won hy two and a half lengths. Lannacost was a neck away, tHrri, and then came Prince King and Tact, the last to finish being Salvannie. Time, 1.19 2-5. Potoa. was faronrite.

FLTrNG HANDICAP, of 100 sons. Four furlongs.

F. Hall's b g Waiowera, ojrs, CHa-nupp--Tanhei, 7.10 iDeeleyi 1 J. S. Kean's b m Bow Bells. 7.0 f Morris I -J J. Shepperd"s eh g iiolitndo, 3yrs, ~.H (Moore) , 3 Also started: Crown Pearl (10.1), Salute <B-6), Mighty Atom (7.13). Harenoa (7.6), Lady Dot (7.6), Arawa Bogey (7.3). Vivace (6.10), Lady Thorn (6.00) and MuGkewai (5.9). When, the tape* lifted. Bow Bells and STlg&ty Atom ■were the first to move, but with a furlong covered Solitndo had rusierf to the front, and showed the way across the top, followed by Mighty Atom and Bow Bells, with Waiowera and Arawa at the head of the others. Solitudo still had charge -when they turned for home, when she ran wide, and Waiowera, dashing through nest the rails, caught her at the distance, and, drawing out in the concluding stages, won by two lengths from Bow Bells', which outstayed Solitude, and beat her a neck for second honours. Araxra was fourth, and then came Harenoa. Muskewai, Salnte. Lady Thorn, and Crown Pear.. Time, of> 2-os. Crown Pearl was favonrirp. Vivace gave a lot of trouble at the post, and the field was despatched without him. •MAIDEN H-ÜBDLES of lOOsotj. One mile

and three-quarters. X. Dickey's *lk g Xapenape. aged, by Explosion—Boadicea, 0.2 (Tntchen)... 1 J. T. Brown's b g Pip. aged, 9-2 (Anderton) .. .. - C. Dawson's cti m Sphins, 6jrs, 8.11 (■"McFlynn) 3 Also started: Bonnie Jean 10.9. Fuss 9.13. Zinnia 9.11, Heyboy 9-9. -Surplus 9.4 Blue Mount 9:4, Atahaere 9.0, •CrispLneer 9.0, Tin 0.0, Napper Tandy 9.0, and Penfold 9.0. Heyboy was quickest to the first fence, and, with Blue Mount in close attendance, the pair made the pace, followed by Surplus and Sphinx, with Pip at the head of the others. Passing the stand Heyboy and Blue Mount were still the pilots, two lengths dear of Sphinx and Surplus, which wnre together, and then came Peniold. Tiri. Napenape, Crispineer, and Bonny Jean, with Fuss last. Going along the back Surplus and Sphinx were forcing the pace, Pip running up third and Napenape fourth, the ( favourite falling away 'beaten. Turning for home. Sphinx was in front, bat at the last fence Xapenape headed her, and stalling off a strong run -by Pip. won hy two lenjrtns- Sphinx was a similar distance away, third, and then caron Bine Mount, Surplus, and Bonny .lean. Time. 3.27. Heyboy was favourite.

AUTTTMN- HANDICAP of loOsovs. Distance, one mile and a furlong.

Sea Elf — — -. * Gloy .-- — + Koyal Sonlt — -•■- ° tDead heat. Time. 1.39 4-5. Scratched: Monoplane, Impulsive, First Wairiki, Nimrod. HAWSE'S BAY TRAINTNG NOTES. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) HASTINGS, this day. Most of the work this morning was done on the outside of the course proper, which was very hard. Masterpiece, Heatherbme, Brown Owl, Bon Ton. Bon Soir. Los Arrgelos and Sulprit all did good three-quarter •pace gallops, white Dfcndiera. Wats only trotted. After -breakfast Jiansaroa and Ngakau were companions over a mile, run in 1-49. The former finished, in front- Stel- ! laris. with companion*-, cohered three fnrloo?s. in 39sec. Fair Average and companions ran the last four of five furlongs in Do 2-seec. Ariom and Te Puia finished toget-hcr at the end of a mfle, the last 7 furloass taking 1.35. Midnight Snn acontnnanJe>l' by Srgnalman and the Koaioa. filly, ran a. mile in 1-46. the last four furlongs taking 63 3-ssec Lamsdorff and a companion "weat once round over fences in 1.41 .Merry Lad and a companion performed a similar feat. in 1-43 8-5. Meremere. Lord Possible and Moseilla finished in that order at the end of five furlongs, ran in 1.6. Amato finished in front of Separator over a five fnrlongs gallop in 1-7. Theodore covered sis furlongs in 1-18. 'Bandalero went once round, over the small fences. Corazon, jumping proficiently, went twice round over country.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 101, 27 April 1912, Page 9

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LATE RACING. Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 101, 27 April 1912, Page 9

LATE RACING. Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 101, 27 April 1912, Page 9