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TE AROHA TROTTING CLUB.

FIRST TOTALISATOR MEETING. |; THE CONCLUDING EVENTS. (By Telegraph.— Special to "Star.") ; TE AKOHA, this day. j The annual meeting of the Tv Arohu I Trotting Club was held to-day. The; weather was ehowory at the rommpncp-! ment, but cleared after the second race. Despite the rain, tho Criiefc wns in good order. There was ;i latjiu attendance, i A Favourite Scores. Hal Chimes, on tlw strcnptli of his victory at Thames was made favourite for the I'iako Handicap, :i saddle event, carrying nbont £100 more than Kingsclere, with Black Pearl next in demand. General Advance led past'

the Btand from Lcvrine. Bon Wallace, Satinbird and Hal ChiraCß. ! General Advance yns still in front along the back, followed by '■ Sidelight. Ben Wallace, Blank Tearl and Direct Chimes. Kingsclerc then drew , to the front with General Advance,; Sidelight, Hal Chimes, Ben Wallace, Black Pearl and Stanraoor next. Crossing the top, Hill Chimes took charge from Kiiigselcro. Ben Wallace, General Advance and Sidelight. In the run to the post, Hal Chimes held his own, to, win by a. length nnd a. half from Kingsclere, who beat Ben Wallace by two lengths. General Advance, Sidelight, Bello Roberts and Direct Chimes finished in that order. Tiki Wins Easily. All went to the. post for the Waihou Handicap with tho exception of AmberHe. Sweet Memory was about £70 better supported than Koc Bell, with Peter McDonald and Tiki nnxt fancied. Sweet Memory and Roe Bell lost their chances through breaking enrly. When the field settled down Peter McDonald was in charge from Roto, Sweet Mem-

ory, Bell Todd, Tiki and Tere. Passing the stands Peter McDonald and Tiki were together, with Roto. Sweet Memory, Tere, Appeal and Roe Bell following. Going along the hack the order was Peter McDonald and Tiki together, Koto, Tere, Appeal, Roc Bell and Sweet Memory. Tiki drew out across the top and into the straight was attended byPeter McDonald. Tcrc, Sweet Memory and Roe Bell. Tiki easily maintained his advantage to win by two lengths and a half from Peter McDonald, who beat Roe Bell by half a length. Sweet Memory, Tero and Appeal were next. Reliance Scores. Admiral Lock and Reliance were the public fancies for the Hot Springs Handicap, tho former being entrusted with about £60 more than Reliance. Willie Mac was next in favour. The colours of Mufti were the first to become prominent, and passing the stand lie was joined by Admiral Lock, with Sidelight. Blue King, Reliance and Willie Hue racin" as named. Along the back Admiral Lock was in front, with Mufti, Reliance and Sidelight next. Reliance took charge before the top was reached from Admiral Lock, Mufti and Blue King. Reliance then cleared out from the field, and had

about eight lengths' lead of Admira Lock, Sidelight and Willie Mac as thej entered the straight. Reliance went or to win pulling up by three lengths fron Admiral Lock, which beat Sidelight h} a length and α-half. Willie Mac, Blu< King and Mufti were next. The Concluding Event. The programme concluded with th( Farewell Handicap, for which eighteei faced the starter. Buz Buz carried aboui £50 more than Mount Albert, with th< bracket, Sidelight, and Ekoeranei nexi in demand. Mount Albert was first t( show out, and led along the back fron Prince Poole, Guinea, Ekoeranei ant Scandal. Crossing the top, the ordei was Mount Albert, Ekoeranei, Prino Poole, Guinea, Sidelight, and Bawldi Locanda. The last-named was firs into the straight, and, going on beat Scandal by two lengths, witl Mount Albert one and α-hal: lengths away, third. Cute Lad General Advance and Siielight wen next to finish. The Totalisator. The sum of £8049 was put through the totalisator during the afternoon. Later results are: — PIAKO HANDICAP (Saddle) nf llOsovs. One mile and a-quarter. I—HAL CHIMES, b g, aged, by Hal Zolock—Twinkle Chimps (Mr. L. Booth). 36ydB behind—Owner 1 2—KINGSCLERE, b g, oyrs (Mr. E. Grimmond), 4Syas behind—Ownor 2 B—BEN WALLACE, b c. need (llr. L.

J. Bellingtou), 24yds behind— Owner 3 Also started: (11) Levrlno limit, (0) Belle Roberts limit, (12) Direct Chimes limit (7) Beauty Spot Umit, (17) Flora Dash limit (3) Black Pearl limit, (13) General Advance limit, (5) Sidelight UmU and Temple GOyds behind, (14) Guinea 24yds, (0) Lucetta 36ydB, (4) Satlnblrd, (13) Johnny Golddust (16) Prince Akwood, (6) Stanmoor. ' ' • Won by a length and a-half, two lengths between second and third. Times: 3.2 1-5 3.1 2-5. 3.6. WAIHOU HANDICAP (Harness) of 125 sots. Two miles. 4—TIKI, b m, aged, by Harold Dillon —Wood Nymph (Mr. A. v. Laurie), 60yds—Groat 1 S—PETER McDONALD, b g, Byrs (Mr. A. F. McLennan and Mr. R. E. Olney), limit, — J. Shaw 2 2—ROE BELL, b g, aged (Mr. R. A. McMillan), 84yds—Owner 3 Also started: (6) Roto limit, (10) Bell Tod limit, (0) Gold Star limit, (1) Sweet Memory 12yds, (8) Tere GOyds, (5) Appeal 60yds, (7) Tod Bells 72yd?. Won by two and a-half lengths, half alength between second and third. Times, 5.5, 5.11, 2-5, D.4 3-3.

HOT SPRINGS HANDICAP (Harness), of j lOOsovs. One and a-half miles. j 2—RELIANCE, b g, aged, by Gold Bell—Unknown (Mr. J. Whit- | ten), 108yds—Hall 1 I—ADMIRAL LOCK. 1) e< 4jts OlrW. Hosklng), 12yds—Julian .. 2 T —SIDELIGHT, b g, e.vrs (Mr. F. T. I Dally), 12yds—Owner 3 Also started : (5) Golden Park limit. (9) Maid of the Mountains limit, (3) Willie Mac limit, (0) Mufti limit, (8) Direct Chimes 12yds, (4) Blue-King 36yds. I Won by three lengths, one and a-half lengths between second and third. Times, i 3.34 3-5, 3.47 2-5, 3.47 4-0. FAREWELL HANDICAP (HARNESS) I of 120SOVS. One mile. T—BAWLDY LOPANDA, 1) g, Cyrs, by Brent Locanda—Miss Vera (Mr. W. « B( H-. v ,"Wackrow), 12yds—S. J. Roe .. 1 <14)wSS?&yg« General Advance limit, and Ekoeran™ Gulnen, C!) Sidelisht limit, (15) -Wilhe v,55? nc s-. <s l Konlnlwural I Won by two lengths »... .-half bet-ween seen!" B^i, th a length and %SA £.ii a-5, Times: #

NORTHLAND CLUB. HANDICAPS DECLARED. Tlie following handicaps have been deland liy Mr. V. \V. Edwards for events to « ir diTldcd lit tb<> Northland Trotting Club's ' Mi-i'tini;, which is (lxi'd to be held at Ken-. ' ilninnu lark, Wuangarel, uu Saturday Unrpavillo Handicap: one roilo ana n half.—Lolu It.'klaw. Jewel Pointer. Ciolll- ( nil).'. I.iidy NortblllUd, (Jolduiiill, Blark Cold, ] ](■■! v- ltobiris. Maid of the Mountain*, ] Kimihler'a Cold, Dillon Iluoii. Speed King. ' Hill Mai. Fluront, limit; Mold Dial -Kris ] leliiiid, Whukulunv --lyds, Jasper (not ] •Lμ!:.!,-.. I I'uiintlri Handicap : one mile and a hall.— ( HucrrwtMid, limlii Child, Lain Hcklaw, Tup-piMii-r, I'nti-liwork, fmr Mint, Hard Shot, '■••lil Sign, limit: llnl Lady 112 yds behind, ruski't l-yds. I.iidy Northland lllyds, Tree- ( liar myds. : WhiiiiKiirpi llandlciip: one mile and thrce-i|iinrli-i>.—Tupnem-e. Hard Shot. Uolllwng, Cold Sinn, nld Thyme, Klorrin Hoc, Day,i"'■■. liaiii : Salesman 1-yds belilud, Tim- ■ Iμ II ■.■lv.ls. l-i-n-r Mclionald OOj-ds. Ohceei-y siyds. Ti«l Hells lOSycla, L>e Why l'JOyds, Xyatirn l^nyds. .Northland Trotting Cup: i»» milfs. — C..1,1,-ii V.uU. risulli'..-. Admiral Hood. Tlllin- , haiiM-r. Npitlrn, Cold Hi.il, Knliy llii'in. iMinlnlwiii'd, liinil : lloycotl 1-yds behind, I'm !•• Hurt l-Jvdn, Cold Fluke lu-n \V.ill:n-i! l'Jyd's, Doctor Mllon 12yds, Hu'-k lliuioii tMydf. My .lunlor rtfiyds, I>iirkniii< -ISvils, " I'anl -ISyda, Wakannl I-vis I'hiMii (irnttnn -JRyds, Aerial llliißi-n '-isydK, dry I'attr -IMyds. i'.owldy Liiiiuidn lli'iyils, Una' Vow 7U}(lB. Kins U'ar Mjiln, IIUZ 'llu/. Ulivds, Lord Xepran lOijyds, Ui-iianei. 1 uiiyiln. Uiiwnknun Handicap' one mile and a hnlf.—l.'iiln Zoln, I.ola Ilcklaw, Ansel Bell,

<i.,|.illiirli. iinml.ler'B Gold, Belle Hubert*. M:li.l ~f ilif Mountains, Aggie Hell, Speed KI«K. FluiTiit, limit: i'l.i-kmw -Myds behind, linliiirii ::r.j-ils. Uli'da liiivils. Mars -tSyde, Mum i 00yds, Stanmom- '."O.vds. Wii'lnn iliincllrnp: i.ne mile and a quarter. — 1 rila llrkluw Hluck Hold. Ansel Bull. Alrlliiilii Jewel Pointer, Whakatane, Oa*i, Bin

liiiil 'j»nid Hi the Minimally, limit; Golden l-.uk 12yrfs behind. Mulii 12yde, Direct Chimes I2yde. Ilohorn 12yds, (Jold Dial TJvfls, Irish lUll 12yds. I.cvrine 12yds, Mum 2-l.vds. Trcnnnc 21yds, .luspor :ibyds. IloTcott ::i;yils. I'rsnline 30yds, I'iletta HH>-(1» ltub.v" lliiou 4Kyds, Siitinbird 4Syds, Mwicy tiliyds. tirry I'oter 7Jyds I'rcnldpnfs Handicap; two miles.—Salesman limit- KiiUln 12yds behind. Swoot Memory 12yds, I'eter McDonald 12yde, Huecoiid 24yds, I'hpßscy 00yds, App'jal BOyds, T<..i r.i-lis 72yds. i;ol(li-u tiate 84yds, Ngatlrn S4.v«is. Ti'kl Ollyds. Kaikohe Handicap: one mile.—Rogerirnnd, Mabel Bingen, Quin Zoln, Mufti, Bodo Child. Antelope nrlle Roberts, Dillon lluon, Alrfllßht, SiH-ocl King, Levrlne, I.old Pial, Diro.-t i-hlmi's, Irish Roll. Tannhauser, (ilcria limit; Troanai- 12yds behind, Dc Why 12yds, Hovcott -4yds, riletta 24yds, I uc"ttii '-Mvds Admiral Hood 24yds, Master (irattan -J-'lyds l'nrle Bert 24yfls, M.oney 4S.V.IS Satinhird 48rde, Ben Wallace 48yds Slnnmnnr Bdvds, Waknnui BOyds, rani 7-vds Lord Nepean S4yds, Uelianrc 120 yds. Arreptnncce Hose on Wednesday next, at it p.m. DUNEDIN WINTER MEETING. FIRST DAY'S WEIGUTS. j I <By Telegraph.—Press Association.) TB KUITI. Saturday. The rolU.wlns weights have been declared by Mr. X. B. Lusk Cor thu Dunedln winter uieetinK : — Trial Ilurdles, one mile and a-hal£,— Lefort Adjiilor 10.12, Tentertleld 10.8. Ited liriss 1U.7, Nautical 10.0. Caverock in 3 Bonomel 10.3, Kilkee 10.0, Lord i Ashl'ea. 10.0 Grim Joke U. 7, Calibration 9.0, ' Red Head '.I o San Salvador 9.3, %\ oodrow !) 1 Paddy's Hope 0.. Otauru 9.0, ThietlccroWn 0.0 Chinatown 9.0, KilofE 0.0, Gcraldiue U.O, Kag Tag 9.0. Birthday Handicap, one mile and a-half. —LouKhrea 9.(1, Listening Post 9.3. Mountain Lion S.S, Kllfann 8.7, Tanndeos 8.4, Ravenna 7.13, Happy Days 7.13, Prosperity 7 10, Cupidon 7.6, Crown Star 7.3, Bonena 7 1 Bonniu Winkle 7.0, Beauty Light 7.0. San Salvador 7.0 Marmont 7.0. Enare 7.0,

Jubilant 7.0. . ■ Tradesman's Handicap, six furlongs.— Boadicca 0.0, Moorland 0.1, Baldowa 8.12, day Juliet 8.11. Flnora 8.10, Sunny Loch ! S 8, Knvonnn 5.7. Sun Up 8.4, Will Oakland ,' S ■ Barn Owl 5.2, Valdaino 8.1. Ayrburn i.sd cinnmrf 7.13, Royal Mac 7.12. WarI haven 7.11. Eaton Bells 7.!). Set Sail 7.f). i The Harp 7.0 Dancing Days 7.9, Bugle Note I 7 S Gun Case 7.R. Comic Sonß 7.7, Gold Town 7.7, Lava 7.8, Kuhio 7.4. Kilbnrry 7.3. i (iernninl 7.3 Fulmar 7.0,. Equador 7.0. ! Sal toe 7.0. Bella Lake 7.0. St Clair Steeplechaße Handicap, about two miles and a-half.—Frenchman 12.8. Machern 11.!). Paul Try 11.4. Aurore 10.10, Koncohorn 10.0, Cazna n.12, Tokomariro i> 8, Lucky Chance 0.6. Rlioboro 0.5, Ready f) 1. Greenstone 0.0, Winrtermere 9.0. Winter Welter Handicap, one mile. — LlKtoning Post 10.13, Mountain Lion 10.4, Oay Juliet 0.P.. Runny Loch 9.8, Happy I>nys n.7 Rnilinl 0.2. Bnrn Owl 0.1. Wnrhnven 0.1. Crown Star 8.10, Beauty Light S S Deeaco 8.7 Knhio S.G, Geranlal B.G, Tlie Cheat 8.5, 'Dutch Coiirage 8.4. Francalsa 5.4, Marmont 5.3. Fulmar 5.3, Avisiindo 8.1, Quality S.O. King Sol 8.0. Golden Kinc S.O, Goosestep S.O.'Hurdy Gurdy 8.0. Jumpers' Flat Handicap, one mile and n-quarter.— General Advance 11.0. En Kemte 10.13. Frisco Mail 10.12, Adjutor 30.!), Tonterfield 10.!). Bonomel m.fi. Penury Kose n.12. Captain Snrto 0.11. Kilkee 0.11. Mattttua 0.10, Red Admiral 9.0, Red Kriss O.S. Red Head !).G, Chinatown 0.4, Camel

Amble 9.2. Otauru 0.0. Otago Stcrplechasp Handicap, nhout three milns. —Pamplona 12.7. Pnleneia 11.10, Whipcord 10.13, Caspels 10.10. Ladjr Winston in.m. Kipllns 10.3. Paul Pry 0.13. Mettle Drift 0.9. Golden Prince 9.0, Rhoboro I n.O. Greenstone O.n. ' 1 Rriphton Handicap, one mile.-—Comic Sons O.n. Kukume 9.r>, Rptrosppct 0.4, The Cheat 9.3. Enare 9.0. Cnchv Bondhu 9.0, Kilriss -R. 12. Brlrht Mark 5.12, Gnosestpp R. 12, Sweot Melody S.lO. Incursio 8.9, Mountain Hose R.n. OMigio 5.7, Salerno 5.3. Temple 5.2. Cornflower R. 2. Fairy Rinc S.n Onhir S.O, Rhandrc 7.12. Cnntain Sarto 7.12. Barripon 7.11. BnuEhlpen Dhoun 7.10. Btin Skirl 7.9. Rapier 7.0. Fairy Herald 7.R. ntymtda 7.5. Solirny 7.7. Brilliant Hope 7.7. Knlfoll.-Tr 7.7. Vocup 7.7. TCorar 7.7. Flique 7.7. Master I/obiirn 7.7. Thorman 7.7. cifairn Hnrdlp Handicap, two miles.— r.pnpral Aflvnncp 12. R. Frisco Mall 11.2. L<-

Port 11.11. Contain Snrto 11.3. Frenchman 1.1.1. Adinfor 10.5. Red Admirnl in.l.. TenIfrfielfl 0.11. Red Kriss 0.10. Penury Rose 1.10, Bonomp] O.G. Kilkpp 0.3. Red H>arl 1.0; Grim ,T"kp 9.0. San Salvador 0.0, Itaiiru n.n. Paddy's Hope n.n. Chinatown 1.0. Thistlccrown !).O, Ivlloff 9.0. WAIPA HANDICAPS. A CUP DONATED. Mr. Chiis. Mlnton, of Tp Awamutu, has lonnted a silv.-r cup for the rider of the winner of thi- llrst Tp Awamutu SteepleI'hnso, to be decided nt the Walpa Kacing Club's meeting on May 27. for the Walpa Racing Club's Winter Meeting by Mr. V. 3. McManemin :— rsguroio Hurdles, about one mill! and three-quarters.—Lucullent 10.U, Klppling m™! ,V as , B !°" ate 9-12. Lady Coniut y.u! \h,i oo a --r, 0n D 3 retPr Kosn u °. Blr-El-u m ,? 0 ' Tin;r Tim D °. IH-sire U. 6, Kaita ill), Curve 9.0, Kawiul 9 0 «■"»« mllp* 'au V j amU h! »»out two os, InllVm" ty^O o2 ' T ° ddy °°- I'W Tim Woodslock Stakes Handicap one milami n-(|iuirter.—Mußkctoon U.li iuiimlnn tlon 8.2, Hrondwood S.fl, Bright Dn"™S4 _ WUetunul 8.1 Ulehtnnd Left 13, i.J, Cherry Kipo (.2. Zircon 7.2 lnfantp 7.1, Regent 7.0, Black Cruiser 7.0 t£ o Uiilia 7.0, Arch Opal 7.0. Drawbrldce 7 0 Welter Handicap, Koven lurloncs _ tiolden Bubble Tall Timber 9 0 Infinite 8.12. (Sold Kain S.U, Ihapotoa 8» I'assionat.- 8.8, General Tryde S.S, Day liuard S.S, Black Cruiser S.S. U<-gent s s lioch Abbey S.S, White Comet 8.7, Doleful Ditty 5.7, Smoke 8.3, Gold Hud 8.1, Home Fashion 8.0, Drawbridge S.O, Miss Vera S.O. Te Tahi S.O. Topping S.O, I'iton S 0 ltnhrimto 8.0, Jasper Gate 8.0. Hack 15teuplechasn. two miles. —King Abbey 10.10, Greokson 10.2. jrise Kosa 11.10. Ciuiiuiform "J. 7, Toddy 9.7, Lady Comet il.it. Indemnity 0.5, Uumblcr'a Gold 8.2, Hypothesis 0.2, Gold Glen 0.0, Curve tt.O, Chirrup D.O, Grace Abbey 9.0. Tiny Tim 9.0, Firescreen 9.0, Golden Glint 0.0, Jolcnol Abbpy 9.0, Quln Abbey gcldlnp 9.0. Arapuni Handicap, six furlongs.—Broadwood 10.3. Hafa !).8. Golden Bubble 5.12. Master O'Korke 8.3, Matinee 8.2, Gold Kain 7.10, Jolly Princess 7.10, lhnpotoa 7.0, Loch Abhej- 7.5. Day Guard 7.5, Regent r.S, Tinokaha 7.4. Smoke 7.3, Drawbridge r.O. MiBS Vera 7.0, New Moon 7.0, Qtiinlilln 7.0, Plton 7.0. Killute 7.0, Hoarirl 7.0, JUCky Lii 7.0, Multlni 7.0. Hairlni Hack Handicap, seven furlongs, 'nnstellation 0.6, Hippling 9.4, Farndon 1.4, Zanna 9.3, Barongi 9.2, Arch Opal 9.1, .iipin S.S, Warnui 8.7. Plton 8.7,' Bright x'Diclit 5.7. Quinsilia S.G, Bir-ELAbd 5.3, (nhopnto H.- , . Mangapikn S.I, Wedding •lurch 8.0. Killnt" S.O, Lucky Lv S.O. Orma 1.0, Miss FVrd X.O, Jlipbrose S.O, Hokioi i.O, Arizona Roy 8.0, Grace Abbey 8.0, PenIcnnis 8.0, Mul'tini 8.0, S.O, Ma noughal B.Q, Stray Comet 8.0, Sara 8.0, 3pera 8.0, Quin Abbey gelding 8.0.

AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. WINTER MEETING WEIGHTS. The following weights have been declared t by Mr. F. J. McManemln for events to bo . run on the oppnlnu day of the Auckland ' Kaciug Club's Winter Meeting : — J GREEN LANE RTEErLECHASK, of. I ■400SOVS. About two miles und a-hall , . c

■ SCRATCHING. Good Mark was scratched for the Great , Northern Hurdles at 0 a.m. to-day. i , ! THE EGMONT MEETING. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) 1 HAWERA, Saturday. At the Egniont Hacing Club's Winter Meeting to-day, the totallsator investments t amounted to £22,491, compared with . £21.103 on the second day last year. ■ The grand total for the meeting was- ' £43,401, against £44,24S last year. Following arc the results of the later Adamson Steeplechaße, two miles.— (4) ■ Dick, 10.4, 1; (0) llautawa, 9.5, 2; (1) ' Tuki, 10.7, 3. Also started: <8) Sanforte, - (3) Explorer, (2) Blue Hall. (5) Te Toa. ' (0) Kaforte, Uncle Dave, (10) Objector. • Won by two lengths. Time, 4.10. Mokoia Handicap, six furlongs.— <2) " Lady Bentinck, 7.5; (1) Hafa, S.G, 2; (4) 1 Pouma, 7.10, 3. Also started: (5) Income, (3) Avonlea, (6) I/lpsol, (7) Ora"s 1 Delight. Won by a neck. Time, 1.17. ' Shorts Handicap. five furlongs.— (1) Curraghmorc, 5.2, 1; (3) Empire Camp, ' 7.2, 2: (2) Lisogne, 7.8, 3. Also started:

; (4) Royal Bonus, (5) Miss Odille, (S) tfenzorc, (10) Hineora, (3) Ganui, (7) 1 Puawhato. (G) Insurance, (0) Moeatoa. , Won by a neck. Time, 1.4 1-5. Davidson Handicap, one mile and a dls- ' tance. —(5) Sunshot, 7.1, 1; (7) Gold Jacket, 7.4, 2; (1) Imperial Spark, B.S, 3. ; Also started: (31 Valencia. (2) Arrheen, (4) Mountain Bell, (0) Muscari. Won by , two lengths. Time, '2.0. , Borough Hack Handicap, seven furlongs. ' (1) Rowley, 5.2. 1; (3) Ring Potoa, 7.1?,

2: (2) liphutni. 7.13, S. Also started I (4) Troilns, (5) Sunny Valp. (6) Fin> Brigade, (7) Mountain Ore. Won by halC a head. Time, 1.31 1-5. WANGANUI TRAINING NOTES. (By Telegraph.—Tress Association.) WANGANTII, this day. The weather was fine for training operations this morning, but the work done was principally of the serviceable order. Black Art was schooled over the big fences, shaping well. Bonibrook and Birkenella were companions in a round over the fences. The former gave a pdor display, Birkenella doing much beteter. Puwhero went over seven fences, jumping splendidly. HE-HANDICAPS. The following re-handicaps have been declared for the Wanganul meeting:— I'urua Ilandlcap.—Rowley S.'.i, Rehutal Century Hurdles. —Omahu 10.10. Connolly Handicap.—Sunshot 7.1. Borough Handicap.—Lady Bentinck 7.5.

THE NEWCASTLE MEETING. SYDNEY, May 17. The Newcastle meeting, held yesterday, •was marred by rain. The following was the result of the leading event: — NEWCASTLE CUP. Of 1250SOVS. One mile and three furlongs. KIGA, H. Livingstone's b g, 6yrs, by Eaton Lad —Lady Melba, 7.7 1 IRISH FLOWER, aged, 8.2 2 DIALOGUE, 6yds, 7.10 3 Twenty started. Klga won easily by three lengths. Time, 2.23. —(A. and N.Z. Cable.) THE MOORFIELD MEETING. SYDNEY, May 17. At the Moorfield meeting yesterday the Flying Handicap resulted in n victory for Chatterbox; Budtrlm being second nnd Vnlamita thirteen. Thirteen started Chatterbox won by a length in 117 (a' and N.Z. Cable.) ■• I*. RACING IN AMERICA. THE KENTUCKY DERBY. NEW YORK. May 16. Flying Ebony, ridden by Earl Sands won the 50.000-dollar Kentucky Derby at Louisville. Captain Hal was second, and Son of John was third. There were 75,000 spectators. The favourites were outclassed. (Reuter.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 115, 18 May 1925, Page 10

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TE AROHA TROTTING CLUB. Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 115, 18 May 1925, Page 10

TE AROHA TROTTING CLUB. Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 115, 18 May 1925, Page 10

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