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RACING NEWS.

WANGANUI JOCKEY CLUB. CLIENT WINS THE CUP. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) •WAN-GANUI, Thursday. At the Wanganui Jockey -Club's Autumn Meeting to-day, the totaHsator handled £16,811, as againet i 31,837 for the drst daylast year. Results.— JACKSOX STAKES. Biplane (B. Beeley) 1 Hymestra 2 Flnmark 3 These were the only starters. Flnmark ■was first away from an even start, and Biplane last. Biplane went to the front at four fnrlongs and, leading into the straight, won, by two and α-half lengths, Hymestra beating -Flnmark t>y naif a length. Time, 1.13 1-5. WANGANUI CUP, one mile and threequarters. Client, 8.5 (C. Price) 1 Wißhful, 8.8 a ■Menelaus, 9.0 .'...'.'..'.'.'..'. 3 Also started: Sasanof 0.0, Snub 7.8 Almo 7.6, Dingle 7.3, Tressida 6.J.0, Master Moutoa 6.7, Lady Beaufort 6.7. Tressida went out four lengths in front of Wishful, Dingle- and Alrao, which order i was preserved in to the straight. Wishful led doivn the back, wtiere Client ran through and Joined the leaders. Client was nrst into the straight, and won easily by three lengths. Menelaus was half a length, away, third, with Master Moutoa, Almo, Dingle, and Snub next. Time, 3.1 3-5. JUVENILE HANDICAP, five Jurlongs. Staccato, 7.7, Inc. 71b penalty (C. Reed) 1 I Missouri, 7.4 o Oratress, 6.7 3 Also started: Bagdad 8.11, Coolpan 8.11, Lovesick 8.0 (coupled with Missouri), Piano 7.?, Inc. 71b penalty; Philomela 6.13, Dry Up 6.11, iProtoity 6.7, Tit-Willow 6.7, Chantry 6.7. Staccato was the first Into the straight from Coolpan, Missouri. Oratress, and Bagdad and won easily by three lengths, lime, 1.1 4-5. WIKITOA HACK, one mile and 110 yds. All Over, 7.0 (L. Morris) 1 Elevate. 7.8 „ Henry Clay, 9.2 "...!'.!.'.!!'.'.] 3 Also started: Quinn's Post 8.11, Bon iP r B A B ;, Arro *-«eld 8.5, Cooing 8.1, Signorflm - 1 - , e Sl !? uus 7U - Dus fcy Eve 7.10, tal.lsco ~8, Retard 7.7 Reparation 7.0, Maorllander 7.0, War Loan 7 0 «™i' £ Ter and Elevat « were first into the won i a °u '" a Rt,rrln S finish All Over v^? y f a b ll a - Henry Cla r- wb ° came very fast on the ontelde. was a head away, T?me T£ S 2i nd Qolnn ' S Post were n «£ Koe^T^S^- a Waimatoa, 7.H ~ Crowhurst. 7.4 "!!..!!.. Z N'Hnna F S™-Up'"iui," Croesus 9.5, Moutoa otJ^-fo^ 1 89 ' Lln serle 8.0, 7n wL& ee --'- 12 ' H »Bhman 7.3. Nystad Cl 3 ,'•'• Poten "allty 7.0. Gayclum „: Parl dington (ireen 6.7, Coronett 6 7 \r2i£«t£ mft £ taW ? by tiroe len « th s from JZ? tad \ ™P e(l "nent. and Moutoa gueon were next in order. Time, 1.13 4.5. ROTORUA ACCEPTANCES. roU»H f ollowiD S necepoinces have been retac of th co " u , ection T «' l *h the annual meet--8 v, handicap, sK furlongs.-All Talk ~i,7 »SS ■ Le9lle s - 5 ' Welshman 8.1, Larry ;;,V'.. I{ i?'i«i Aroha 7.5, Picador 7.8, Don latui 1.1 Tulpa 7.6, Gold Bird 7.6 Lady OJdwyn 7.0, Whahakino 7.5, Kosorl 7 / Kurauui 7.-1, Lady Bruce 7.2, HeUo 7.2 Arrant_ Belle 7.2, Lady Extractor 7.0, Money i.O, Dbudeeu. T/>, Numcrant 7 o <-^ a Vn, a , nsll U:iudl <'»l>, tive furlongs.— (.lad lidiut's i).:>, Cuballero !>.2, Don't U.O. Hyllus 11.01'iuk Tic S.ll, Kitty Bellaim 5.3, Bloouiiut' S.J, bouliane 7.0. Juanna 7 Bivouac 7.0. • ' ' Hotorua Cup, one nvWc aud a-quartcr.— Tlnopai 0.3, Koyal Irish 7.12, Sir Kalph 710 tilenspire 7.0, Lady Knergy 6.10, Demotic 6.10, Novation 0.7. Tourist Handicap, six furlongs.—Rebel 0.4, Cuballero 0.2, Kercono 8.11, Pink Tie 8.10, Step S.lO, Kathlln a.2, Independence Arawa Park Handicap, one mile. —Tinopui 0.5, Glensplre 7.13, a'endoon 7J3, Kebel 7.12, Gold Fran 7.12, Demotic 7.0. Bloom'ine 6.13, Soultane 8.13, Lady Knergy 6.1U Novation 6.7, Miss Avalanche 0.7. Mokoia Handicap, six furlongs.—All Talk 8.11, Miss Leslie 8.4. Welshman 8.0, Hopye 7.11, Larry 7.9, Picador 7.7, Don Patch 7.G. Tuipa 7.5, Lady Olwyn 7.3, Rosori 7.3, Earlswood 7.3, Arrant lielle 7.0, Dhudeeu 7.0, >lont?y Moon 7.0, Numerant 7.0. Farewell Unudlcap, nve furlongs.—Glad Tidings H. 3, Don't 5.12. Pol JU2, Hyllus 5.12. Pink Tie S.O, Kitty Bellalre 5.6, Sylvasco 8.6, Uathlin 5.2, Independence 7.5, Glcndina 7.1, Juauria 7.0, Lady 'Bruce 7.0, Bivouac 7.0. Selling Plate, five furlongs.—Kitty Bellalrs, Soultane, Sylvasco, Kiga, Lady Extractor, I'osltive, Miss Avalanche, Sea De"il, Harry Flrespark, Gleudlna, Kidderminster, Bezmar, Kuranui, Mummer, Charlerose.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 46, 22 February 1918, Page 2

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RACING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 46, 22 February 1918, Page 2

RACING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 46, 22 February 1918, Page 2

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