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A.R.C. WINTER MEETING.

THE CONXJLTTDING DAT. ' CAPTAIN JACK TTINB VTUZTm. STEEPLECHASE. The weather wae dull but fine for the ooiK-lmlint- ilny of (he Antilaßd Hncin? Club - * winter meeting. TheTe was a large attendance for an «>fl" da/, awl r.he racing was excellent. Jtcmilts are as follow;— ■HfNT clvi: i\r. or iriosovs. Aixmt three miles. Mr. J. Cockerti.n's ljr s N'KUtoa. .ised by ■Ngatarou—l#oiuni-is. K»." iTrailli .... 1 Mr. U. Flnnirons l>r m Cure-j-riKi a-e«i 10.7 (MulcThyi '. 2 Mr. 11. Windsor's br m Ziik. used, 1(1.1- ---. lx-crey) 3 Also started: IngpnkendpT 1.1.r<. Iru-wadi 11.". J'ylos ll.li. Wild Unrdon 11.0 (711) over wuiphti. Chris IU.T, IJiillygoTTOn 10.7. ami Atalwere 10.7. <"brUi OU ;,t (lip fir-i hurdle, nml nhen they |>assod the siand Zak was leading lrnwndi, .after which came Xgatoa, logeukender I'yjos. Curearua. Atahaere. ami iliallypowan with Wild Uiirdun a Iodj; way beulml. There was little chansc In the positions us they raced alonj; the txi'-k, ami at the himllp near the livp firr-lotiß post !nKfiik<Mider i-u.me down. /.ak and Nicatoa >-h«wed tlir way up thmnprli [he plantation ami over Mie hill, but us tliey nesotiated the double asuln Zuk was a lenffth In front if lrawndi, after which came Njramn, Ataliaere, Cureuruu. I'yftis. ISartygnwun. and Wild Gordon. Cureurua moved up to the leader us Uiey negotiated the incline the time, and at the fences by the Ladies' .\file, Zjik, Ciirearna. ami N'eafoa were almost on tPTms. Corainjr down the iiHline Ziik sl-ill Inid •■omjnaml. but aJ tUc last fence Njlutnn was lirsi over, followed by Tureania and Zak. It was in thai ordeT Uiat they flirt shed, four lengths separating Lhp placed horses esich way. Ballysrnwan was a lon* way buck fnurth. and then ennie AUihsiere. I'ylos, and Ira-»'adi, Wild <;<ordon finishing last, nearly hni-f n mile behind the .field. Time. U.-K;. Insenkeiider was favourite. TAMAKI STRKri-ECIIASK ITANDICAr oT .".(lOkovs. About 21 miles. Mr. ('. PotierN b g Rapid, ased. by Captain Webb—lnsomnia mare. n. 11 (Tuteiieoni 1 Mr. C. I). Mil-nrens eh k The Chief. asmi. 10.2 iMulenhy) '.' Mr. I. Coiiways br m Vestal, nsed. 10.-J (Roach) 1 Also started: Kelp 10.3. Tiri !>.O. leel ft.n, Carron <1.7. When they settled down nrer the long journey. Tiri was well inn in front, followed by Itapid. Vestal and Irel. while The Chief was a lone way last. These positions were maintained over the bill. At the sod wall leel fell, and the positions as they took the double were: Tiri. Vesta!. Kelp. ItapJd. The Chief, and Carron. Uoluk nlmig the back. Tiri was still four lengths ill the lead. liij , . on the incline he tired, and was passed by Vestal, which wu.s_ closely followed by Unpiil. white The Chief-was'put.tinK fiv'a'Klronjr'rnh:' Vestal and Itapid negotiated thi> last fence simultaneously," and raced for the judge's box together! The Chief name ironi a pcood Way VHicTc. and. eliallpDßlns. ■ gradually wore down the distance separating him from the leaders. He Just failed to wear Rapid down, however, and they passed the post locked together. The ollicial distances were half a length and a neck. Tiri was fourth, and Cavrnn last. Kelp fell on the top of the hill. Time, 5.17. Vestal was farourlte. YORK WELTER ItANDW'AP of iiOOsovs. One mile. Mr. A B. ('arloy's Rt X RluestonP. "orrs, by Blneli?ht - Klivt. (1.12 fßuehanani.. 1 Mrs. S. Leonard* eh ni Taiwtwai. ti.vrs. 9.0 (W. I). Yonnßl ' - Mr. F. W. Arnold's eh m Tact. 4yi% y.7 (C. Brown) '■'• Also started: 1-a Iteina 11.0, HiUkuync 11.7, I'llnce Souk 1<1.2, Itoynl Arms fi.lo. Kgtt'tlruauM O.Ki.- .Tolie S\.W iP.T"Woreester rt.T. Wee OlKa H.d, Klne BouK. H.U, Kaween 9.4. Ngapuka !>.J, Tangiwal ».n, Tragedy King 9.0. From a fairly good staxi Tact was first Into the lead. and. julnw! by Bluestone. led over the lirst two furlonjit*. Then Tact <jTe%V:Out two lengths in front of HJiieetone, after which came Jolip Kille and Tangiwai. with the rest of the Beld dose up. Ta«t wan first into thn KtraigM, just clear of Blue-stone' ami Tlinßlwal'. 'La Ilelna and Haskayne, w-liicli came from a pood way l'a<'k. were «Iko making fast late runs. In the run tr> the i>ost. however. Blueetone ran past Tart and drew out over the concluding stages, wfnnins by three , .parts of a lenetii from Tanpi-wai, whk-h was two lengths In froc.t of Tact. llnlshp<l fourth, l-i Rpina fifth, and then followed Wnp Dlca. Koyal Arnus, Trasedy Kinj;. Jol-e Fille. Kawepn. Worcester, Njrafutk.i Prim-e SW«ilt. and King Sonlt In that ordnr. Titue, 1.46 yr>. Bluestoue was tevonrite. WIXTF.H KTKEPI/EOHAiSE II \NT>ICjIP of ToOsovs. About three miles. Mr; W. S. Daltnn's l> s Captain Jack. si.v" Captain Webb— Jla n<l some .lack mare, 30.7 fK. Kael 1 Mr. K. Alisons hz RulTy, ajreil. UK! ■fMcFlynin ...:.. 2 Mr U. J. Cameron's blk j: Waterwork-t. !J.O lAdanisi .*! Also-started: Kanroa lO.d.Nnpper Tandy OJ:{ itiro Atii !).7, <!olliorne .0.7. Captain .lack set out to make the early runifiiiK. and showed the way over the double and along the buck, well clear ot Huffy anil Nnpper 'JVindy after which came <;otr.->rup ■ Waterworks. Kanron. Hiro Atu. ami Xappra Tandy. On'the. hill Huffy ran up on terms with Captain .Ta<'k. wMeh was three lengths clear of Waterworks. Kiiuinhi. (ionmrne. lllr<i Atu. and Napper Tandy. When the sod wall wax reached Waterworks and Huffy imd rim jxist Captain J'Wk. and these positions were maintained as they ran past the stand and round the l>ark. At tho five furlong iiost Waierworlcs had a three lengths' lead or RulTy. which was thrpe lengths in front of Captain .lank, and then CiuncGolhoriip Kanroa, and Napper Tandy. Awendinjrtjirouph the plantiHion. howoyer. 'Captain Jack ran easily into the lead aEa'in and piloted ihe way over tht* nnd into the straight. 7le wns first over Ihe sod -n-all «wherp-O<yiborne roll), and then ftnishprl an easy winner by four lerartbs from IWffy whicli was a slmllaT <ristan*-p in front of Waterworks. Napper Tandy -was a dnzen or mni-e lenptlis away fourth, and Ttiro A-tn last. Kaiiroa failed to finish. Time e.-G. Ruffy was f.Tvonrite. CAMPBELL HTTtDLR RACE HANniCAP of .'lOOsovs. Two tulles. Admiral Kojill., n.n (M/;Fl.vnu 1 Cioudy Dawn. 10.0 (Julian) " » CJP..,.^..'V.(A"nd'ers<jni.,; .., ......] :j : Scrntfhed: Merrimax and Rnatangnta. Kiqg, .Try lrd for two thnds. of the distance, then Admiral Poult beaded biru and J won by two lengths. Time, 4.0. '■

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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 135, 8 June 1914, Page 2

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A.R.C. WINTER MEETING. Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 135, 8 June 1914, Page 2

A.R.C. WINTER MEETING. Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 135, 8 June 1914, Page 2

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