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RACING NEWS.

TAKAPUNA JOCKEY CLUB. THE RUMMER MEETING. CONCLUDING DAYS RACING. The Takapuna Jockey Club brought their Summer Meeting- to a conclusion on Saturday, when the third days programme was run off There was again a large aitencl- * i. commenced before the running 01 the third race and continued showeryduring the rest of the day. The course however, ntootl the soaking well, and the racing was not interfered with Speculation was brisk, and despite Ihe rain the sum or £30,133 was passed through the machine, as compared with £47,u1i7 10/ last year. Later results:T lf C i',', lXA JO<-KEv cub HANDICAP furlongs"* ' Uile Bnd nvo aud a * Ualf Mr. X Harmon's hr m Tinopai, aged, \i t , e ,'' n,nk —Mif-'non, 0.4 iltobinson) 1 ,i J \, Hart!i •» S Athens 11.. 3yrs. 7.0 (L. Morrisi .. 0 M TO Ate"'* , Gi " ies ' ''"gkl'lii'ird.'hy'r's'. " i.O (McCarten) 3 Also ran: Bedford fi.ii-'Vuyan'i," Spanner 8.3 'Deejeyl. F orm tp 7 13 „; rnT)> Wln . ni,, V,' i R n - Heo,n - w "aiuta 7.6 (C. Reed). Itockfield 7.0 (Dowsing). Killard had shaken ofT Wlnnorah and Hockfield when they rounded the home turn, nnd looked all over a winner, but at the distance linr.pai came on the scene, and quickly settling Killard. had then to re. snond to a strong challenge 10 Athens 11.. I which he shook off in good style -cttin- : the decision by three-iiiiiirt.-rs of a Tenet if lullnrd was.two and n-hnlf lengths nwnv third, and then r:,mn Vv'.-ibitn Wlndor-iii nockfield. an.l Bedford, nn.l Form I'p. with i Spniiner last. Time. IMS 1 n Spanner was favourite. HOBSON HANDICAP of 200SOVS Six furlongs. Mr. 11. Ho.ner-s I, f Mistress Biddy. -.vrs. by I.licullus—l.adv Nivelle 7*7 l ill. Reed) .... ' , Mr. YV. J. Goldsborou'gh's " i»'r"g 'canowlndra. 2yrs. s.n (Mei'linn) •>[ Mr W. .1. Doughs' bik g Hotnua. 10.7 "l HI. lirayl 3 . Also started: Ftnkop St illvuni. and ! Trincess Charming 7.10 il leeleyl."

In the run down the straight Mistress Biddy easily kept tlie opposition nt bay. Onisbinc up a winner by two lengths fro m Canowindra. which was a head in front of Hetnttn. Flnknp was last. Time, 1.20. Het.iun was favourite. RANGITOTO Hack HANDICAP of 200 soys. Distance, sly furlongs. Mr. R. Hannon's eh c Kinc Abbey. by Quin Abbey —St. Crispin marc. '.'lvrs. 0.2 (Robinson) '.... 1 Mr. H. S. Keesing's eh g Gold Kip. i'vVs. 0.3 fMcDonaldi ;... 2 Mr. J. Williamson's cb g Garrvowen. aged. 0.3 (McFllnn) " 3 Also started: Winning Shot Silt iGravi, Independence S.li (Deeleyi. Caballero S3 (Rennlcl. Step iMorrlsl SO. Revenue 713 (Hiisbanrl). Don't 7.12 (Goldfinch) Snnnere 7.10 fMcCurdvi. Provv-n 1.0-h 7 4 iH Reed). Ben7.ine 7.0 iMeCnrteni. Blue and P.la.-k 7 0 (Ryan). Declare 7.0 ic. rteed). In the run home Gold Kip and Garrvowen came through with a stroiic challenge, but King Abbey kept them off. winning nt the finish by a lencth and a-ouarter from Gobi Kip. which was three-quarters of a leneth In front of Oarryowen. Benzine finished fast, and cot fourth, nnd then came Cabal I lero nnd Brown Loch, the Inst oair being , Step nnd Blue an,l Black. Time lis Cnbnllern was favourite. WAIWEKA HANDICAP HrRIM.ES of 230 soys. One mile and three quarters. Mr. E. George's b 111 Golden Grafton by Lord Grafton—Golden Eagle, aged. U. 3 iTuteheni 1 Mr. E. J. L. Rae's I. g Tenacious, aged. p. 7.. Mr. H. W. Brown's br m l.ovnl Arch. O.vrs. 11.12 »| Also started. Master Lupin 12.3 (Mc Donald), otter 10.3 iCopestakc). Going along the back utter fell away beaten. Tenacious, Golden Grafton, and Mnstcr Lupin being In close company, while Loynl Arch was handy. The quartet raced nt tbe hurdle near the gasworks In a bunch, but once o. -r Golden Grafton went on in front, eventually v in■' nine easily by two lengths flora' T.-i. ' aclous, wliieh was three-parts if a length In front of Loyal Arch. Master lupin was fourth. Time, 3.27 2-3. Master Lupin was favourite. ■

| ANNIVERSARY WELTER HANDICAP of I 450sovs. Seven furlongs. , Mr. W. J. Irwin's c'n li Hvllus. by Hv melius—Marty, r.yrs. 0.:! (It. K. Brown) l Mr. R. Hannon's br in Mill o' Cowrie. Oyrs, 0.6 (Robinson) 2 Mr. C. Machell's b g Mcltchikon, aged, 8.9 (Warner) 3 Also started: Minister 0.2 iGrayi. Stilts 0.0 iR. Reed). Kereoue 5.12 (Goldfinch l, Hlneamaru S.lO iDoeley). Fabrtqwtte 5.4. (Kyani, Cyresian 5.2 (Morris). Lord Kentlworth 8.1 Bucbanaul. Alf Delaval 7.12 (McFllnnl. Persian Prince 7.7 iltcnniel, Kllbeggnn 7.7 iMeCurdy). Mill o' Gowrie came round the home turn clear, and in the run borne Hvllus came through with ft strong run, and gradually wearing down the leader won by a length. Meltcblkoff was two lengths away, third, and then came Munster. Hlneamaru., Cyreslnn, Kereone, and Fabrtquet te. with Kllbeggan and Persian Prince the last pair. Time. 1.32. Hinenmnru was favourite. CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. ADJUTANT WINS LEADING EVENT. (By Telegraph. —Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, .Saturday. ! The Canterbury Jockey Club's Summer j Meeting wan held to-day In dull welt her. Slight showers fell towards the end of the day. There w-as a good attendance. The course was a tritie dead after the rain during the week. The totallsator handled £10,030 10-, as compared with fts.iMu 10/ last year. Results:— TRIAL STAKES. Seven furlongs. 1 — Kllrush (<";. Young) i 2—lndus o 5— Larassa "J | Also started: 0, post Haste: 7 Bomb- I proof; 14, Sniper: 3. The Sapper: 10. Tunic6, Bonslgn; S, Missouri; 4, Algtdns- 12 Cerebus; 13, Sea Blue; 11, Loekvveir. ' "*' ' Indus, Kllrush. and Algirlus showed the I way to the straight. Once iv line for home Algid us retired, and Kllrush went on to win I by two lengths from Indus. The third I horse was three lengths away. Time I 1.23 2-5. " C ' HORNBY WELTER. One mile. 4—lliero (G. Young) , o—Eurtpos '* o—Jeaunot "i

Also started: 1, Moorabbe: 3, Good Hone- ] 2, Spangle. i Iliero and Moora-bhe raced togethe- 'or seven furlongs, with K-urlpos nnd Good Hope next In order. Moorabbe was then done with, and ...ero won nlcelv by two engtb-s from Euripos, who was two lengths lv lront of Jeanuot. Time, 1.43. •MIDDLE PARK PLATE. Six furlongs. I—Surveyor if. Erncrsonl.. , 2—<Mlss Mimic \ 3—Kllroy ..'.'.'.'.'.'.' ', - *£"*££■ W wfti? ul M est aw 'Y' but Mac <iufr was soon with him, and they need together for three furlongs. Ml" Mi no SnroyTfttlL^u^w^vv^; 6^? Z££ a.fta'K a -^a'tor'V,^ M. DSL "M.M E R a „AN.D,CAP. One mile l—Adjutant ill. Yoiiiigj 2—Kllmoon ' Take Down ~ 6, A MaVanne ed: - 3, Mar^** '^oYc'rU,J : Take Down essayed to win from end t„ ahead of .Marianne: 'Hme, 2.38 "ZX. ' *"** " L ™ L ? OX Pr -"*K- Five fnnongs 3—Acquittal iH. Young) . b ' --GcdSn Ol Cro^r P,ed WUh - • S™ ""- Judaea: 10, si. winnow C * '' h " nm: *■

CRAVEN PLATE. Seven furlongs. 2— Daytime (C. Emerson, 1 •"—Winter Cherry 2 s—Koeslan li Also started: -J, Tip Up; 1, Lionskin; S, Braid: 7. Bandy; 6. Hlero. Daytime commenced very smartly, and soon had daylight between himself and Koeslan, who was his nearest attendant. Lionskln headed the others. Winter Cherry came fast from the distance, but ennlil make n,. impression on Daytime, which won by five lengths. Koeslan being half-a-lengta behind Winter Cherry. Time, 1.23 3-0. lIALSWIvLL HANDICAT. 4- Sisyphus ID. Cottoni 1 7-Ited Pool 2 6— I-loeta 1.1................ :\ Also started: .. Spyglass: .-,, Hylans; :!. Bondage; I, Eublsco; S, Greekson. Hylans, with Bondage in close attendance. t n ihe distance, where Sisyphus put in his clnim, and won by three lengths, with half-alength between second and third. Bondage was fourth. Time, 1.37 H-3. POST HANDICAP. Gamecock IF. C. Porteri... 1 '■—Tine .... ' „ 2-.Marianne ....."..'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.*."'* J. Also started: -I. King Star; 7, Good Ilope; o, .Matty; .1, Recorder. Tync was In charge to the half distance wnere Gamecock challenged and won by a and third lla " f - i »-*e°gth between second FORBURY PARK TROTTING CLUB. fßy Telegraph.— Press Assoc:atlo n .) ni'NflPIN. Saturday. The Forhury p ark Trotting Club's Sumi mer Meeting was concluded tn-iljv. Tic-spite , the unfavourable weather there w.-is :, good I .Vfeius!! V. 'Hie rain innde the going very I soft. The investments totalled rii.t.l-J7. as j compared with £24.0111 last year, making a total of .C1.'|,420. as compared with £-1.1143 10/. Results:— | i SECOND AMATEER HANDICAP. !« The Rook j 11 - Golden Ace •> I 3-To-nlght ■■.'■'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'..'. si | Also started: 10 Child Heiress, 0 Granny I J-r.inz. S I-,,, Child. •_■ The Badger 3 Karl- . tone. 4 Winker Dillon. 7 Peter Hack. \\ on by four lengths. Time, 4.3. TELEGRAPH HANDICAP. 0— Matty's Boy i ! o—<St.ir Queen .',. o--1 — Gnyuemcr " 31 Also started: 7 Caretta. 12 Satin Pnv 1-1 ! Mammon. 10 Wild Cherry. S Dandy Chimes I P. South Star. 4 Jack Arrah, 2 Gl'adiola li Bin Brown, 3 silver Shoe. Won by six lengths. Time. 3.12. 1 TROTTING STAKES. s—El Minster 1 7 -Dunstable ■> I 8— Little Queen '''' 3 Also started: 1 Mi.-kv Lincoln, 3 Miss Carbine. <; I.anrler. 4 Peter Jackson, 2 Swiftest, "on by a length. Time. 4.MS 1-3. FORBERV HANDICAP. o—Pimped -1 :'■ Nihilist o D—II lion I'ateli *.'* 3 Also started: 2 Shanghai. 3 Tamarisk nnd 11.-.-tor.ita icoiiple). 7 Rorke's Drift. 4 ViceAdiiilrnl. 10 Nancy Stair, 1 Mlnetou. 11 Stanley*s Child, s Trix Pointer. Won by ten lengths. Time. 3.20. STEWARDS' HANDICAP. : 1- Hoymettß 1 ' 3 -Royal Hope 0 1 2 —Prince Burlington 3 ! .Ms., started: 1 Tet Child. 8 Winnie II 1 :'. Biddy Tr.icey. 4 Golden Age. G Odd ■ Socks. II Robert It.. 7 N.ipolcon. After a punishing finish Royal Hope won , by a neck, hut the rider having struck Hoy-in.'tt.-i the ra.-e was awarded to the latter. The third I-..i5,, was some distance away. Tune, 4.0 i-3.

: CRESCENT HANDICAP. in— Marietta j I 7 -l'.it.ird o I—Billy Parole '.'.'.'...'.''' 3 Also started: 2 Svviftwood. 3 Idol, 3 Miss Rye. 0 C„l,,i,e! Haveloek. S MIs s Uirua. 6 Chub. 11 Hon Patch. 4 Commander Bells. Won by three lengths. Time. 3.49 2-3, ROYAL HANDICAP. I—Stockade i -", -\Vii.o-. ihe -Wisp o 11 —Nancy Stair- 3 Also started: S Legarv. 10 Olndeve :i Pax. 1; Itorke's Drift. 4 Proudspring. 6 Itiindoiig. 7 Lorii Roanchlld I) Bunilura, 2 Frank Tracy. Won by eight lengths. Time. 3.1S 2-3. Al* REVOIR HANDICAP. 1 —Quadroon 1 3-luwood " -_> 7-Hill Brown ..'.'.'.'. H Also started: U ,rrlnce Coronado 2 Blackford. 4 -Game Child, 0 Glpsv King 10 Rearguard. S Peter Mack. 3 Proudspring. 12 Captain Stanley. 6 Huon I'ntch. Won by two lengths. Time. 2.27 2-3.

; TE KCITI RACING CLUB. ' f HE WEIGHT®. Tlie following weights have been declared by Mr. F. .1. MacMnnemln for the Te Kuiti I meeting, wbich takes place on the 10th instant:— Maiden Handicap: seven furlongs.—Ohi- | t'ew-.-iiriin lo.(i, Orplieum S.o. Golden Petal S.:t, Ohaupo 5.2. General Advance S.O. I Elyan 7.12. Lady I'etuin 7.7, Whitehall 7.7. ' Lomhardy 7.7. Granada 7.7, Lady Rouse ■ i 7.7, Glenval 7.7. Explode 7.7. .Master Aniens | 7.7. Mi«s Maxwell 7.7. Gold Bird 7.7. T.-ulia-j a-Ron 7.7. Knockmore 7.7, Sailor Boy 7.7. Otorohanga Handicap; five furlongs — Winning shot 0.12. King's Armour 0.8 Flying Gowrie 5.12, Duchess Eudorus B.S Don Patch 8.3. General Advance 712 j Elyan 7.10, Newlant 7.5. Whitford Belle 7.."i.' ; Sans Gene 7.3. Monoerat 7.f>. W« lata pa I 7.% I Lady I'etain 1.7,. Cambridge T. 5, Backfire 7.,".. Colour-Sergeant 7..1, Argent 7.0, Sol ! Bora 7..1. Knockmore 7..".. Erinagh 7.,""., Tuipa I Welter Handicap: seven furlongs.—Hvllus Mn.ll. Waiuta 10.5. Mill-o'-Gowiie 'lo.i Rockfleld fl.o. Minister O.fi, llinenm.ini ri.4, Corregldor 0.1, Lord Kenilworth S.O I Alf Delaval 8.2, Step S.o. Lady Energy S.o' Calais S.O. Mahzoltov S.o. Empire S.I). DeI hutante S.O. Golden Petal S.O. Colottrj Sergeant S.O. Master Amans 8.0, 'Signature Farewell Handicap: five furlongs.— Span. ner '.is. Potentiality S.ll. King Abbey 8.5, Rockfleld 5.4, Gayciiini 5.2. Garryowen 7 10 Ohinewairua 7.10, King's Armour 70* Queen Abbey 7.0. Taiamai fi.l3. Caballerd | 6.0. Brown Loch (3.7. Gold Bird 6.7. I Stewards' ILindieap; six furlongs. — Spanner fi.fi. Lightning 0.0. Waiuta 8.12 Mill-o'-Gowrle 5.12. Housewife S.O, Rocfcflelrt 8.2 Stilts 8.2, King Abbey 5.2, Gavcium So Garryowen 7.5. Corrogldor 7.S* Winning _ not 7.2. Lord Kenilvvorth 7.2. Alf Delaval • ■"-. Queen Abbey 6.12, Cahallero 6.7, Brown Loch 6.7. Te Kuiti Cup; one nnd a-nuarter mile* — Tlnopni 10.4 Spanner 5.4, Master Lupin So Elocution K.o, Killard 7.11 Wlndorah 70* Waiuta 7 s. Royal Irish 7.8. Housewife 7 .V Koekfield 7 o. Minister 7.0. Blue Cross (! r;' • alumni 6.10. Ilineamaru 6.8. Analogue 6 s' Lord Keuilworth 0-7. I.adv Energy 0.7 iicbutante fi.7, Empire 6.7. Hurdles Handicap: one and a-bnlf miles — M.-ihzoltov 11..-,. Cnrblncss 10.72. Seville 10.10. Pendoon 1(1.10. rienipotent 1(18 Battletlde 10.4. Waerenga 104 Cai a ) s wV 'Signature 0.11. Lady Lyddite 0.11 Orphetl'm 0.4. Keystone 0.2 (irev Opal 0.0.' M 0n ,,„,,-.„ 0.0. Erinagh n.o. Miss' Maxwell 0.0, Mnta-ot-a 0.0. Totar.i .Lick 0.0, Aroha 0.0. " Te Kami Handicap: six furlongs.—Sten 0.0. Flying Gowrie 0.0. Sleepy Jack Slo .lack 5.4, Golden Petal S 3 General Advance S.O. Elynn 7.12. Newbi'nt 710 Whitehall 7.7. Waiatapal 7.7. Monoerat 7 7 Tnlpa 7.7. Tanin-n-Ro.l 7.7 ..Mononole 77 Ml-s Maxwell 7.7. KnoclrmoVe 77 Sol Ro«a 7.7. Whitford Belle 7.7. Lady Rouge 7.7, Explode 7.7. I.ombardy 7.7. DUNEDIN RE-HANDICAPS. (By Telegraph. — Press Association.) WELLINGTON. .Sunday. Mr Henrys has declared the following rehandicaps for the Dunedin Jockey Club's meeting:—Adjutant, from 5.4 to S.O. in the Dunedin Cup: Daytime, from 7.0 to 5.4 in the Publicans' Handicap: Adjutant from 10.0 to 10.13 in the Stewards' Welter. Further rehandicaps will probably be disclosed after the Mcthven races.

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 29, 3 February 1919, Page 9

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RACING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 29, 3 February 1919, Page 9

RACING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 29, 3 February 1919, Page 9

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