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RACING NEWS

TE KUITI RACES. A.VM-'AIi MKKTJNC. j A LAlHiri ATTKXDAXI'K. The annual oicrtlns nf the i> Kulil | ■Racine fluli was hold oil Saturday in ; sweltering weiuhvr. The lutalleaton , handled £38,730 «« agnluet £IU,:£U la>-t j HESSIAN WINS AT LAST. Vrinmiuc An-li wns made n irnnil fnvnnrile in ibi- uin-nluK event, belli:: CiMi better barked than llewluu, with ll.vpi.tln-l» ilnLest burked of rhi- ulhi-iw. Tlu> fmouriif lieKnn wtII. nll'l lifl until the home tmn win reached, when Mil i■..,,,,„.,• hriiduil him i off, only in Up fualli'iigpil hy Ili-aslan, tin , ; dleappnintmf; ilmightPT "f Klynlnii khliiu on ; to secure her in.-ii.lcn victory. Luc fnviiurlu- ; being thwe Ifiißilw untl a Uiilf away at Uie fluish. A.N EABV WIN. A dozen came out f<.r the Otorobanga Handicap, Che withdrawals being Tujpu. Ouk Abbey, ami Old I'la.iic Kxplode wcut out v Bond favourite, with yueeii Soult aecoud la request, plenty i>£ inmiey cumlng for Bung, Xv Mother, mill .Mouui-rat. The favourite wits never pruwlnoul, mid yueen Souli, gettliiK In front early, really made a oue-borse rare of it, winning by two lengths at the illllsb from Bans, Monocrat a length, away, luird, and No Botuer fourth. A GOOD FINISH. Six came uin to contest the l> Kuitl rup. the dcratcblngs being Arch Salute, Te Oro, Uuj"ciuin, auu Oin-Kftldor. lUieklielU was entrusted Willi the most support, being -UK) odd pounds betti'r hacked than Tinopai. which carried a little more tiuiu First Salute Then iv order of furuurilcitfiu Mine Fa briquette, Itiryal Irish, and Mountain Oold. Fabrlquett'e went out very fast, aud hail a big break on tlw Held when the first halfmile was covered. The Held then ringed: up in rue neit half-uiile. aud as they ratue roand the liome turn, Royal Irish was the only ■one that did not liiok to have a chance. The run to the resulted iv Tinopai staying tile longest, beatliig lloekfleld by half 11 leugUi. while First Salute was only « neck away. The times us struck by Mr. Douglas were as follow:—Two furious, 20s: three furlongs, 38 2-ss; four furlongs, 01 .!-.>*-; five furlongs, 1.4 2-0; jtud the last five, 1.4, the mile and a half being covered in 2-5. The victory of Tlnuyal uiade flic lifth occasion on wliieli the daughter of. -Stepniak hae -won the event. A JOUKJEY INJLHBD. A. good field of nine came out for the Hack Hurdles, the defections lieing Silver Hue, St. Ulair, Bundaj, and Arab King. Oaklcighj was a in'ououiiced favourite, Monopolo being second in request, -while Slowcoach and lady Bruce hud most supixirt of the otheiß. Lord Masterful set a very solid pace, but was beaten before half the Journey was covered, and Oakleigh then going Into the lead, eventually wou eatiijy by a length, from Slowcoach, whtcrh outstayed OUni ami beat him by a length. lot second 'honours. When Jloiiopole fell, Koacb, her rider, was 'ttujig in the etirrup, aud as the horae galloped away it looked certain he would be seriously Injured. Eventually, howeTer, the horse turned towards a fence on the outside of the course, and stopping, enabled Soach to get clear. Aii exaniluatlon dledoeed the fact that beyond being seriously shaken and bruised, Uuuch \vus not seriously Injured. LED Alili THE WAI. Bluestone, Octupletn aud Walkoreu dropped out of the Stewards' Handicap, for which King Al>bey was made an odd** on favourite, belug just about twice as well backed as Lightning, with KJibeggan the only other supported with any spirit. The race proved the good thing the betting indicated, for King Abbey, shooting out when the Dsxrier lifted, was never jifterwaxds troubled, getting the verdict by a. length from Lightning, wMah. just lastexl long enough to defeat the fast-ftniKhing Gleugpke by a neck fox second honours. Stilts wae left, and took no part in the race. MA COPPJSR A WINNER. The Te Keml Hondlca-p saw Hypothesis, Prince lUifua, Tokerau, Tlnotoa, and Merry Prince decline their engagements, and In a neld of 13, Walkorca was backed down "odde on," carrying more than twice as 'much as Ma Copper, Xo Bother and Prince Abbey getting most purport of the others. The favourite was well placed iv the early etagee, but when the actual racing commenced, faded out, aud It was left to Ma Copper and Infante to light out an interestIng finish, the former getting the verdict by half a neck. Golden Nut, wttilch was at a very long price, wan only half a length ■way third. A HALF-NECK VICTORY. Oorregidor, Fabiiquette, General Joffrp. Otara, 'St. Carl, Ma Copper, and Pablo failed to come out for the Welter Handicap. »hd Golden Petal was made £150 better favourite than GlenEplre, with the others •II well supported. Golden Petal and Mamikau made the running to the straight, Where the former shot out, only to be challenged by Glensplre, which got up to win liy half a neck. Enplode was half a 1 length away third. TH.B LAST EVENT. j Ring Lupin was backed us though it were 111 over in the Farewell Handicap, and made the running to the distance, where LWht ■Ing came through aud won by a length. Later results are: TE KUJTI CDP. One mile and a-quarter Tlnopai 0.1, (Robinson) . , Jocfcfleia. 8.9 (R Jiolu) . •. ffirst Salute, 0.3 (McArden) 3 * tarted: 'Konil Irish 7.5, Pabrl-' luette G. 7, and Mountain ihyia O.T Time, 2.S 2-5. Roekflela was favourite. HACK HURDLES, one mile and n half •efclelgh, 10.3 (Warner) .. •,. ttowcoach, 9.4. (Voßper) .1 Otara, 9.12 (E. Preston) '■'■'■'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.' 3 Alep etartGd: Monopole 10.7, Lady Bruce ILe™"" D - 0, W ° n0 ' " u ' l Lorli Thne, 2.51. Oakleigli was favourite. flmnwA!OD8 J HANDICAr. Six furlonss. Zing Abbey, B.U (Bobinsou) „ 1 lightning, 7.0 (R. Reed) .. m [ ■• ■Glensplre, 7.5 (M(rnm>n) ....„......!.".. ;{ Also started: Gaydutn 7.10, Stilts 7 3 Kilbeggan 6.10, Time, I.H 1-8, King Aubey was favourite. TB KUMI HANDKI4P. Six furlongs. Ma Copper, 7.7 (Mansion) _ 1 Infante, 7.7 (Conquest) „ U Golden Nut, 7.3 {Colemanj , - i Also started: MiddJemark 7.12, St. Carl TJ2, Toby 7.7, Tyroe T.Y, Glenval 7.7, Mah«alolre 7.7, Manifold 7.7, Prince Abbey 7 7 No 'Bother 7.7, Woikoreii 7.7. ' ' Time, US 3-5. Waikorea was favourite. Toby fell soon after the start, and: her r. . (Hamilton) got a nasty shaking. TB KDTTI WBLTBK. Seven (furlongs. Oleneplre, 10.3 (R. Manson) 1 GoMen Petal, 8.8 (R. Reed) . " Biiplode, 0.1 (11. D. O'Shea) 3 - Also started: Isingarch S.lO, Heeelnn 8.0 Manukau 8.0. Time, 1.3 U. Golden Petal was favourite. FAREWELL HANDICAP. Plve furlongs Lightning, 7.9 (R. Reed) . 1 Caballero, 7.2 (D. O'Shen) „.... * •> Bine Lupin, 8.8 (Mulllns) \\\\ 3 Also started: Monocrat 0.7, and Whltekflll 6.7. Time, 1.1 3-5. Ring Lupin was favourite. POVERTY BAX TURF CLUB. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) G-rSUOEuVE, .Saturday. The Poverty Bay Turf Club's summer meeting, waa continued to-day iv flue weather, ami there was a good attendance. The totallsator handled CS,2SS, compared with £20,734 for rlie one day in March last year, the iuvesttueu-ts for Che meeting heius £01,917. Later resultß are:— Cook Handicap Klat, six furlongs.— Prince Jewel, 5.4, 5: Hod Bdnn, 7.10. 2: Gatherer, 8.8. 3. Scratched: Raffle. Won fey three-quarters of n length. Time, 115 Publicans' Purse.—Lionskin. 10 4 ] ■ Orowaia, 7.10, 2; Magistrate, 7.2' B. Scratched' Lndy Wolawa. Won by two lengths. Time, 1.1. Sunderland Stakes.—GoJdshlne, 5.5, 1; fUeathersprig, S.O, 2: Crosswords, G.S, 3; Also started: JSlieipa. Won by a head, with ten lengths between second and third. Time, L4O. Maiden Scurry Handicap.—Rrince Enndall, 8.0, 1; Bunny, B.S, 2; Arbroath, 7.7, 3; Scratched: Anata and Hukewaka. Won by half a length. Time. 1.3. Roseland Hack. —Woodrow. 7.0. 1; I'atetonga, 11.1, 2; Oeneral Stephen, 8.0, 'J. .Won by half a length. Time 1.42 2-3. Farewell .Handicap.—Goldshine, S.ti, 1; Persian King, 7.0, 2: Dribble, 0.10, a. Scratched: Rylstone and Verintllion. Won by half a length, with a length betweeu lecond and third. Time, 1.21 1-3,

DUXEDIX RACKS. DPMEDEN. Saturday. Tin- i-iMU-ludlni! Clay or the D.J.C. Ra'-i-s was favoured by line weather. The course ■llw 'i'mil'lfli'mr "hand"" rtI.OIM 10/. The lul.il f.ii- the inePllni! l>dnK fiCi.ls3 10/, «« iiKalnm i'CS.ST.-, lust yi-iw. Later results Flying Haiidii-ap.— Swanee River. 7.:J, 1: MiiMunl I'ul .-.«, \i; Sfiiie Kid. 7.5, :i. Scratched: KUliorni , , Rokeialne, Muriuiku. Wiui liy :i length. Time 1.14 4-5. llasloti Memorial. .-An.yr.has, !1..-|, 1; Sun:iii. ii.i. 2: Kilbrugun. si.s, :'.. All trtarted. I inc. 1.11 l 1-5. Imncillu Jin-key « lni> Hmi«li«-np.—Hone Wrtfitiu. T.'.i. J; Uoyiil Star. B.i>. -; llleus, S.l<i, :;. Scratched: i-Uirraiigou*. Won by Wiilliolu ilnnilinip.-Arduiore, 0.2, l; Sleepy llenil. h.M. 2: Ittiuliuiou. t>.o. ■•■ S.Tiilclu-il: Algulu*. Ki.a. inn! (.-.illliruu. Willi hy ii neck. Titne, 1.15 1-u. .Viimmfonl Welter.—fnuie Ivld, 7.W. 1; .l.iiin Hiirli-y.-orn. 7.12. J; i.iuk lp. 7.7. :;. SiTiUi-lu-il: Silver Peak ami Starllke. \\'»a liy iivu lengths and u-half. 'i'une, 1.-7 4.5. .METROPOLITAN" TROTS. riIIMSTCHrRCII. Saturday. ' The Metropolitan) Trotting Club's summer meeting n> i-untluued tu-day. The wuutlier was dull Inn flue. The track was good. Later results ore:— Kreurh Handicap.— Cromstall, :!"s. 1; Cull! Queen, 5s 2: Voter, Us 3. Scratched: liilloii Maid. Wuu by live lengths. Time, •J.-Hi L , -5. Cashmere Hnudl'-ap.—Heta Peter, sc-r, 1; I'.-uil lluon, 11s, 2; Don l'ati-b, 11s, S. All KturtiMl. Wou by three lengths. Time, ' Metropolitan llandicnp.—Dean Dillon, Bs. 1: Dem Caesar. 4s, 2; Mlntsou, 7a, 3. All started. Won b.v n length. Time, 4.;t0 1-5. Liverpool naiidlcnp. —Gold Crown, 10s, 1; Dixie Lee. 10s, 2: Salcombe, 10s, 3. Scratched: liillon Muid. Will o - the Wisp. and Salcomhe I'niven Handicap.—Bird wood, 4s, 1; Deau Dillon, :fs, 2; ('hid, Is, :t. NORTH OTAGO WEIGHTS. OAMARr. this day. Fullowlus are the handicaps for the -North Uluko Jockey Clubs Auiumn Meeting, declared by Mr. J. K. illeurys:— j Auiumu llani'lic.'ip llurdlee, oue mile and ii-half.—Suu Sebastian 11.18, Golden Prince J 1.4, Barrister 11.2, Uamecock 10.13, Tuticuru 10.10. Wurtorm lO.a, Wild I'ilgrim Take Down 9.13, Jack Symons U.U, I'rluce Delaware U.ll, Spyglass 9.5, l'eerless 11.3, Trickery it.- , , liraftou Tot t>. 1. Urooks<lale !!.i), Glenwood U.O, tiowan Brae !).u. Onlooker 0.0 St. I'letus !».O, Wildeu Lock il.O. l'likenri Welter Handicap, seven furlongs.—Belgian King 10.2, Ardmore' 9.1-, All British n.B. Mythology 51.7, Admiral Talhut 8.13, Marcbtng Order 8.9, Bondage S.B, I'anule .lack 8.0, Footlights 5.2, Btta T.i:i, IBiiKht Spot Satisfaction 7.11. Hiua Dol.l 7.7, Mystified 7.7, Onlooker 7.7, Ila.pld Hiver 7.7, Uangi Aroha 7.7, The Boss 7.7, Tokomario (late Milton) 7.7, Whipcord North Otago Cup. seven furlongs.—Radial ».!>. KiH>ro K uu B.IS. Sunart 8.11, Bleus 8.8. (lamwodi H.<i. Kilboyue 8.6, Bon Spec 8.3, Hokelulue S.M, Koyal Star 7.13. Swanee Kiver 7.1.1 Warlike 7.11. Burran«ong 7.10. Silver leak 7.!1, Belgian King 7.8, ißraid 7.5. Bombproof 7."!. Sumlel 7.2. Golden King 7.1, John Barleycorn HJ2, Calaurta (I.UI, KiKht Bells e.U, Admiral Tall)ot 0.7, Botanist «.7 <"haeronla «.7 Fook How 0.7, (Hensponsc }1.7. Link Up 0.7, Miss Camouflage (i.7. Starlike 6.7, Sleepy Head 6.7, Tremenn 0.7, Tyne 6.7. Juvenile Handicap, four furlongs.—Windermere B.U, Belltop 7.11, Dal Slgno 7.11, Mantua 7.8. Last Word 7.8, .Kuena. 7.8, Tabrinade 7.4. Sunshower 7.2. Aldersyde Handicap, six furlongs.—Link Up 0.0. AH British 8.13. Killala 8.0. Sleepy Head S.O. Koo Chow 8.5, Chaeronla 8.;:. Prlmum 8.3, Revolution 7.n. vice Regal 7.!). Lady Superior 7.9. iFootllghts 7.7. I'm 7.7. Satisfaction 7.3, Sunlit 7.3, Mickey Free 7.::. Twinkle 7.5. Balefire 7.2. Russett 7.'-' Saxby 7.2, Mystified 6.12, Anton G. 9, Apt (i.t). Darky Sim 6.9, The Boss 6.0. Belfleld Welter, one mile.—JCilkee 9.7, Samiel 0.2, Don Pnclfleo 51.0. Redshire S.IS, John Barleycorn 8.10, Sedd-el-Bahr 8.10, f'laverhoiiße 8.9. All Ready 8.3, Palamon 8.1. Robert .Bell 7.1", Recorder 7.13. Starlike 7.Kt, Thaddeus 7.13, Tyne 7.13, TnistleiTown 7.12 Primum 7.11, Botanist 7.7, HrlgW Spot 7.7, .Miss Camouflage 7.7, Sartoinart 7.7. Spectual 7.7 ■Flying 'Hniidieap. six furlongs.—Radial n.11 , . Sunart f1.2 Kllboyne 8.12, Eleus S.ll Rokelaine 8.10. Bon Spec 8.10. Swanee River 8.4, Mortham 8.4, Braid 7.12, Silver Peak 7.12, Bombproof 7.9, .Redshire 7.8, r'yjnmn 7.7, Killala 7.c, Sleepy Head 7.2, Right Bells 7.2, Tremens 0.13, Son Dance fi.l3. CJlensponse 6.10, Trentham Rose CIO Spectnal 6.7, Satisfaction 0.7. WAIPA RACING CLUB. The following handicaps have been declared by Mr. F. .1. McMaaemin for the Wnlpa Racing Clrjb's meeting, which takes place next Saturday:— Kihikihl Handicap, live fnrlongs.—Queen Abliey 0.12, King Abbey 0.12 Ring Lupin X..1. Elnestone '8.0, Lightning 8.2, Caballero 7.1.'!. I'rlnce Charlerol T. 12 Kilbeggan 0.12, j Vlglit Time fi.7, Flnltop 6.7, Royal Mark ! 11.7, Waikorea .7, Dalyslnn «.7, Abbey -Maid i Walpa Maiden iHandicap, five furlongs. Hessian !).7, Queen Soult 9.5, Oak Abbey X.l-. Slowcoach S.lO, Gold .Plane 8.10, I'ntaerau S.O, .Romance B.(i, Woloroa S3, Lord Uruvc 5.2 Awareka S.l' MlddlemarU S.O, Inrante 8.0, Sea De'il 7.12, Waikorea 7.1>. Uoldcu Nut 7.9. Aircraft 7.9, Middlemore 7.7, Utu 7.7, (Jold elide 7.7. Fire 'Boy 77, Si. Carl 7.7, Neuritis 7.7 Riot 7.7, Shell Shock 7.7, -Royal Abbey 7.7, Abbey Maid 7.7, Lady liell 7.7 Abdullah 7.7, Lady I'einln 7.7, Kuranul 7.7, Toby 7.5. Prince Abbey 7.r.. Tinoloa 7.r,, Manifold 7 5 Ulenvn 1 7.5. (ii-toplete 7.5. Maligololre 7.0, Broilick T. 3, 'Dcmoiia 7.5. Miss Norval 7.5, .Magnelo 7.5, 'Excel 7.5, Auldana 7.5, Lady Tasoraka'u ilack iiantiicap, six furlongs.— Scrap o . Paper 9.12, Night Time 9.6 Bang '.>.(!, <ieneral .lolTre O.:i, Explode U.I, iFiukoi. 11. 1 Nunerrant S.l.'i. Independence 81Hessian S.IU, MuliocruL 8.2, Oak Abbey 8.1 Tiuohoro 7.11, Romance 7.9, .Lord Bruce 7.5, Mlddlemark 7.«, Waikorea 0.12 Cioldeu Nut U.IO, Airrra-ft 0.10, St. Carl «.10, Gula Glide CIO. Kuranul 0.10, Lady -retain O.lu Alidullah 0.10, Some Fashlou CIO, Middlemore 0.10, Abbey Maid 6.10, IFire ißoy 0 10 Lady Tasman 6.10, Auldnnu «.10. Excel 0.10, Magneto 0.10, iDemona 6.10, Toby 6.10, Manifold 6.10. tilenval U.lO, Ruby Paul ii.lo, Prince Abb«y 0.10, Mahgoloiie 010 Hypothesis 6.10, Miss Norval O.IU, Octoplete 0.10, Colour Sergeant 0.10 Tinotoa (UO. Plrougia Hurdles, one mile and a-baif.— Mill o , tiowrie 12.4, Oakleigh 11.13, Entente Cordiale 11.7, Mouopole 10.7 iilenspire 10.7. Otaia 9.11, Silver Pine 9.8,' Slowcoach 9.7, .Lady Bruce 9.2, Arab King 9.0, Seville 9.0, lieglo !).O, Matapara 9.0, Argentum 9.0, .Pablo 9.0, Neuritis 9.0 Bunday 0.0, Ruby I'aul 9.0, 'Lord Masterful 9.0, Ultra Virtu 9.0, Mummer U.O. Ohaupo Handicap, seven furlongs.—Rekauul 9.S Ohinewairua 9.6, Arch Salute 9.4, iFabriquette 8.11, Tabasco 8.10, Oayduni 8.4, Woody Ulen 8.0, Scrap o . Paper 7.0, General J off re 7.0, independence 6.10, Oak Abbey 0.7, isingarch 6.7, Colour 'Sergeant Te Awamutu Cup, one mile and a-quar-ter.—MiingHiuahoß 9.8, First Salute 9.6, itocklleld 9.0, Queen Abbey 8.0, Ohinewairua U. 13, Arch Salute 0.11, Te Oro 6.10, Corregldor 0.7, Tabasco 6.7, Lady Energy 6.7, Fabrlquette 6.7, 'Mountain Gold 6.7, <Joldeii Petal 0.7. l'aterangi Welter, one mile.—Mill o - Gowrie 11.8, Corregldor 10.8, trlensplre 10.4, Fabrlquette 10.2. Lady Energy 9.8, Goyeium 9.9, Woody Glen 9.5, Comedy Prince 9.4, Mou-tain Gold 8.11, Explode 8 4 Uolden II ctal 8.0 Otara 7.10, Sea De'il 7.7, .Potaeraii 7.7, Winsome Arch 7.7, Pablo 7.7, lilot 7.7. Flying Handicap, six furlonge.—Rockfleld O.li. Queen Abbey 0.7. King Abbey 9.6, Ohinewairua 8.4. Blucstone 8.1, Ming Lupin S.o, Lightning 7.11, Prince Charleroi 7.7, Gayclum 7..1, Kiibeggan 6.7. AUSTRALIAN RACING. V.A.T.r. AUTUMN MBETIN«. MELBOURNE, February 14. The Victoria Amateur Turf Club's meeting opened at •Caulfluld to-day. The following were the rebuilt* of the leading eventsSt. George Stakes, one mile and a furlong.—Artilleryman 1, Cetlgne 2, Gringaiet 3. Artilleryman won easily by a length and a-half. Time, 1.55. Bond Cup, oue mile and a-half.—Carriole 1, Teutenlleld 2, Uoarewin 3. Won by a length and a-half. Time. 2.35}. Oakleigh Plate, five and a-half furlongs Molly's Robe I, Eudoxus 2, Frais 3 Twenty-one started. Molly's R o l, e won by' a neck. Time, 1.7 J. Federal Stakes, live furlongs.—jParar 1 Viicamunda 2, Malury 3. Won by a leneth' Time, C2s.—(A. and N.Z. Catrte.f '

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