SPORTING.
TAKAPTTXA JOCKEY CLTTB. (SPZGX4L TO "THE FUSES.") AT7CKL.A..ND, Febniaiy 1. The Summer Meeting of the Takapuna Jockey Glub t»s brought to a conclusion to-day in tine -weather. The mm o{ £11,366 was parsed through the to-te.liiia.tor, which, added to the £11.iM6 on the seocmd day, and i=439 on the tiri?t, brings the grand total lr.r the threo days to £31,711. The fall of Hums in the Steepleohaeo reunited fcitoUy to HajTT Btrrv. who had his skull fractuTed :.}i rough another horee jumping on hini. Berry died on the- steamer when being conveyed to the hospital. In the last race Brilliant fell, breaking a. leg. SatnMtn, his ridei, escaped with slight injuries. The following are the results: — MA R,l OT. HAXDICAP, of 75 bots; second 10 soys frf-m stake. Fitb furlongs. 118 D Mclieod's b c Sensation, hy Hotohkiee—Ouida. Tst lOlb {M. Ryaa) 1 151 D ilolunnon's Loch Fine, S»t (Satman) 2 iOO D Marshall's Rondolitia, Bat (Julian) 3 92 Bastion 7et lOlb (Abbott) and 68 Dandeloo '*l (Phillips) aleo utorted. Rondohtia tvhb first amy, rioeely attended by Bastion. while D&ndeioo lost ten lengths. The Ronde filly carn«a on the running to the bend, -where Looh Fine toot command- A slashing race up the Btraicht. resulted m a h*ad win for Sensation -with Rondolitia a !«-ngib away tnird. Trrne, Imm 5 3-3;h m. Dmd-ends— Inside. £3 19s; •BOBOUGH HAXDICAP, o£ 70 sove; foux furlongs. 290 J G "Ralph's blk m Lady Avon, by Sottlt—First Lore, 4yrs, 9at (Abhott) 1 43. Hon. H. ilossman's Cressy, 7st lOlb C 27. J. Bennett's Reclaimer, 9et j. .
190 Highlander Pst 6',b (SpeakmKn), 73 Tolstoi Bst sft (Sceates), 75 Camille Bst *J*nkins), 46 (iold Web 7st 8* (Cotton). 43 Mise Lottie 7st 71b (McKay), 121 Lady Soult f7st 41b (Buchanan), 94 Scout 7st 41b (Per- , «ival), 63 Bo*iT>hel & 7st 4lb <Rytrn>, »> Dα™?" ibrook 7et (Buckland), 128 Despatch 6st 121b « La Polish 6st 101b (Satman). 43 'Xvreid 6st 101b iPhillips), end 46 Soptua 6st 30ib (TV. Smith") also started. Lady Avon got much the bert of a -nretcied itart, and led down the back stretch from Sleclanner end Cressy. Mr Ralph's mare held 3h«r own. comfortably up the straight, ana Sron -without the- whip by two lengths from iCreSßy, -with Reclaimer a length, farther away. Donnytirook and Sophia fell. Time, 51sec. Drridenda—lnside, on Lady Aron £3 10s 6d, on Cressy £6 4^; outside, on Lady Avon £X Hβ, oa Cressy £10 9s 6d. . , SUMMER HANDICAP, of 150 sots; second 15 sots, and third 5 sots from stake. One mile. 106 H. French's b g Defender, oyrs, by CttirainieT— Helen McGregor, 7st 2lb (E. Abbott) 1 192. F. Macmanemin'e Regalia 11., 7st 91b (McKay) 2 126 F. B. Boss's Bed Lancer, 7»t 61b (J. Buchanan) 3 114 Honesty 7st 121b (C. Pennel), 40 BaiViirnie 7st 21b (Phillips), and GO Scotty 6st 13!b (H. Speakman) also started. > Fiom a capital start Balbiro-ie was the first 1o show out. but at the stand Defender was in front, closely attended by Scotty and Honesty. Along the back Mr French a gelding was still in the van, while Red Lancer wade a forward move. A great battle ensued up the straight. Defender winning by a short head from Rosalia 11., with Red Lancer half a length away. Time, lmin 43sec. Dwidenda—lnside, on Defender £3 19s, on Regali* 11. 15s 6d: outside, oa Defender £3 6BCC«D e fei«cfp HURDLES, of 100 soys; Bccond 10 soys from stake. One ' mile and three-quarters. 364. T Wvlie's b g Royal Conqueror, 6yrsi by Plintlock-LVdybkd, lOet 21b • (W.-«3on) 1 3t. 3\ VT. Aimitage's ELhania, 9et Blb (It. J±BU) 2 284. H. Moody's Tire, lOst 9H> (C. Weal) 3 83 Olngo Wat elb (J. Munro), 2o Master Mahoo Ust (Wright), 22 lightning; 9st uW>ee), 61 Firefly 9at (McGregor) also started. _ 'bferotiful l stiart Khema carried on «he 'tuiniiiefpaat the stand, a length, in front -The Cfertor-horee wae atm in TOMsasion, along iho.-back, .-where -Tma wearap'lecond. PaaeW the stand the Becon'S time Eoyal Conqtieror was just snoWanc injfiwot of Tim and- Kham*, -wmh Fire«v ol«je--up.- Boyal-Conqueror draw out <ntering'ihfr top turn, and, etronely, wnTtry -fljre*, lengths -from Khapw,. with Tim a length. aw*y, third- Time, 3mm, 17 .^Sth-^ec-DivideadV— lnside, on. Eoyal Con- - <roexor 6d; on. KhjUM* £t>lsj outode, KheaS(ir«»«C TBXss&&&fo* 1 B&mnC&&, of 60- feov»; . Becffi»ai».io*s from stake. Pire iurlongH.-, 593 f.Girtou- Glrli-br^" -Medrilion.—Bjaeataon t , 6rt - Mlbr ' . (Fl Sorter) X SS4. W- M.' Saitndeis'e; KrefWhUjper, 7st ' eo9.j;^arVi£^ei3hi & -BHfl;.aoeV4lb - --OT. Quin-ton) 8 XSB Sea Spiay«et Blb (BlaaWord), Iβ* Ukase Set (Searle), €9 Sannte 7st 71b CSIo&y),, IB Trooper 7at (Bnchanan), 43 Pnkiozi 6et 131b KBbimps), 25 Mimosa 6st 101b (Parker), and 69 Mama* 6afr 7lb <Speakman) also started. • ' First Whisper got the best of a ptrasg-ling start, O-zrton. Girl losing eeveraL lengths. Th* latter w»a hard raced alone 'Qic %acfc etretoh, and at the bend was in. front. Afioe w» ensued up the straight, Girtea yOirl winning all out by a length, with Blue |3?aal doae- up. Time, lmin 5 3-stb aeo. Sptndeads—'lnside, on Oirton Girl £1 Bs, on mist "Whleper J6l 6a 6d; outside, on Girton ,*rirl dESSe, oa iPiret "WHsper £X Sβ 6d. 'IDBVOJCPOET HANDICAP, of 100 eors .- eeecmd V> «OTB from atake. Six furlongs. •O.e.T> Oiaafe'B b xa St. Olga, by St 1 ' lieges—Sataaalla, 4yrs, Bst 41b . ", - ■ ? - (Cliaafo) 1 93. D. McLeod'a Jewellery, 7st 9ll> (M Eyan) 2 SOa. T. Barr , * Owngß and Blue, 7st 41b s - ' (Barr) 3 560 U«i {Jelling*}, 160 Takaposa 9st Sib (GaisfordV 216 Landlock Bsi Blb (Bα- ~ «S'amx»n)j 3 -Highlander Sst 2lb (Speakman), . and 41 Gold "Web 7st <CoUon) also' started. St. Olga.Kot the best of a fair start, of the -others liandiock and Orange and Blue being r .Down- the far stretch the , St.-Leger .filly was makkisr,'the pace very 1- etrocg; withAEohoto last. When heads were turned for home Hohoro came with a dteh through the fielS, but the -weight told on . him, -while St. Olga never being headed, wanby .nearly two- lengths, from- with. ' - Orange and Sfcie half a head- away. "Time, lmin 16sed uividends—lnside, on- St, Olga & 13a, on Jewellery £2 4»; outside, on St. " Olga £S 2a 6d, on Jewellery £1 16s. sbcokd..:ham?hcap steeplbcease, -' of 106 mvs; second 10 sots fxom etake. - ■ Thtea.jnfloe. .•• t e<s. D. TJbonrpeoa'a be Erening "Wonder, r by •,W4>nderland—Vesper, aged, list -12ttT~ * ... (A. Hall) 1 109. T. UpLimnaa's Jack, Set 7lb --" - :-«;- . . • (Wxight) a - 110. Pollard and Suniwui's Straybrrd, lost ' ' - "-' ~ r ' - - (itorrigan) S " » Telfigeur IL lOst 81b $Gtchell), fta * JBufus lOet 2fb (Berry), and 19 Puffing Billy ?a* 71b (Weston) also started. , At_tiie start, Toltfgeut led. from Bums, but "B» laJter w soon in command, leading by faro lengths at the water jump. r these - being *ea lengOia aheed of Jack. At >th» baofc etietch Suite drew right away, while Evening , Wonder went,up third. At rthe back- of the etud Bafus came to grie&.aad Straybird kd orer the water' jump, with. Evening Wonder hardy,, TJp the ml ■ for tie last time ■&& ."Woßderlaad seWiug "wae- eailiug -along «omlq«W>ly in front, several, lengths ahead *>£ Sti«*sid. Jack>jame witE V'gceat rush, in "tha ettWght, bat could make a» impression on. the, favouxiie. who won, hard held, by =*wo lengUu,vwitbr-Straybird ten-lengths away. 29sec Dividend*—inside, on ;\foader £1 7s, on Jack £J 7s 6d; ■outside.; on. Ereniug "Wonder £1 Bs, mi Jack, WEIiTER HANDICAP, of 75 soys; second J . KbsoTß.fTom stake. One mfle. , tL4L F.vMecmaßemitt's gr g Bacchus, by. svrs, ,Vet 71b . ~ (M. Byan) 1 raS. J. LyncJi's Golden. Rose, 7st 71b (Buchanan) 2
Eβ. JSB. i TOflian»een''eCtaiaette, 7*t 7fl> ■ ' "'?:: : -\~'iv. ...' ' ...; {, ■ ■ (Julian)- 3 1«5 aOst ldlb (G*n«glier)i „. 61 Bed 9st4lb (Ab--Bsi aib I? 7 2k)Jeik» -Ist 12ffl> (Gill), 261 nririlrf 7st- lOlb !fWatkins), 43 The Fi«aclaa»o" r 7et 7fb {Pentell), 84 Dβspatch Tst 7lb {Guanine), 17 Brilliant 7st 71b <£atmanj d»o started.' . ~ Biociius Jed- at- "the» start, bat st the stand Despatch yt*s ia ; -*>■ the bend Brilliant «r.d broke hie leg. $%tmaa having . * itXL The pej kowe closed xtp «t the tar. stretch, le*dinp into the straieht. A £ac battle >Esne<rL Bscchns stalling .oft a great run T>y Gtilden Kcee,'«id Trinnujg-.by r Kea?h two lengths. Time, Imin 44 4-Stb. «*, Dividetids— la»de, on Bacciuxa £T 19s 6d. oa GoMea - Rose J4s 6d; onteide. on. Bacchus *S lls 6d, oa,Golden Koee. 14s 6d..
lUCCASTON TRAILING NOTES.
" Saturday. _ -ihis morning -eras nice end mild for trainJcg operations, ana shortly after five CntU commerced fey sending Goldenmoro once rcsaa hsl£-p*ce. Glenaladale and , Djin Djin pnt in a. gocd solid gallop over a mfle and a quarter, tfa» latter, who a*raeared lazy, had to v*» nadea along - to keeo with the ley. Caenie Chiei, hy himself, executed tt strong ""SS 11 ? .gallop over a. mile and a quarter. Wmawaisile ran a. strong mile. Oxdnance *aa *, mas* by Vaogm»rd galloped five furioSga -ap the back, finishing together. Duneas aad Cora lima «xecui«d * sound gallop ever si?*mie. fencer appearing to most •Kinntage. Lady Bucdae trent five furlongs a** ter herseu, and Whirlwind, alone. iaov«d mely aj » strong gallop ever six ftarlonge. jMcrefc Society spmted three fnrlons;. Good Spaa no jdr %y himself, and "PaJl&s a mile. Heixesa finished
utbdet » pall •* tb* «ad ef % rkwetir ran six fnilonga. Cameo galloped a feet mi!«, hwtg aeseied by Kance O'»ii over the J»at cix fuziosga. Medus and Lady Medallisl executed a sound •working gallop over, a mile. Caiibre galioped a mile in good style, Ba.ttl«cry helping him along over the last six furioogs. Capidary and Sahara skipped over h*lf a. mile, crushing on terms. Wepener aiid Hivke were cosnp&ruoDs hi a sttongiy run seven iurlongs. Jiang Stork and Stepd*noer ran six fnrlongfl fest in company. Lock Say spurted half a mile. All the "foregoing horses worked on the plough. Epsom Led, by himself, ran seven furlongs on the grass. After breakfast, Tereelet, Dirk, and Aher!ow galloped half a mile on the plougn. the two firat-named finishiug in front. The Bloomer coit and ihe ferkin Waibeok 11. colt sprinted haM a mile, the former holding ins companion aafejy. Golden Vein eJeo skipped over haii a mile in nioe man.ner. Oyster and Dormant galloped six furlongs at a "fast Tate. Cahver and th* Dudu filly raa Half a mile together both moving freely. Valda and Well beck galloped fire furlongs fact. Romanoff and Firebrand -worked over six furlongs strongly, and White M.ay spurted four furlongs up the back.
AMURI TURF CXiTTB'S SPORTS 2iEETTN T G.
The suiTiual meeting of the Amuri Turf Chib was held on Fruiey last in iie vreart&eT. There was a very fair attendance to the afternoon's sport. The following are *Le results : —
FLYI2WJ HANDICAP, of 6 soys, second 1 soy from stake; four furlongs—Gewgaw 9st 10ib \J. ScouHaj-K 1 ; Graduated Tkt, 9si, c»r. 9st 41b (H. Thornae), 2; Sorereign, 10st 3H> (Jenk*>onl. 3. Won csmilt. LEADIXii SaCE, of 6 sov»—Baltimore 1, Thursa 2, Myth 3. DISTRICT TIJiB TROT, of 6 sotb; one mile —Dixieland, Heec (S. F. Poff). 1; Brunette, 7sec (W. H. Millerj, 2. Five otheTe stnrtrd. Time, 3min 2iaec AMURI HANDICAP, of 11 bots; em mile —L*nd Tax, art (H. Thomae), 1; Biel«y, ll«t (Jackson), 2; Sovereign, 9at 311) (Scoullar), 3. Won comfortably. Time, Imin 49seo. TIME TROT HANDICAP, of 6 sots; two miles—llyth, SBsoc \Sutherla-nd), 1; Brmjett*. 21eec, 2. Six others st-arted. Time, 6min 13 sec WALK, TROT AMD GAiLOP, of a sove— Fnrlong 1, Firme 2. Two others competed. A-MURI CQITSTY EMPLOYEES' BACE, of 6 aovK: six furlongs—Ballyhonours (Jackson) 1 Goodgift 2, Harkaway 3. TATAL. ACCTDTJNT TO A.JOCKET. (PKi*S ASSOCIATION TEUCOIAM.) AUCSIrAGSD, February 2. At lh«. Takapuna racee y«et«rd»y oii-e of the contesting horses, Rufua, fell, aflid hie rider, Henry Berry, Trae badly injured 'through the horse falling on top of him. Snbeeqoen'Uy tkc unfoxtunaie roan died while on his way to the hospital. In the last race.'.-the W«lter Handicap, the gelding Brilliant, ridden by W. Satman, fell and broke his leg. The horse had to be shot. Satman. was unhurt. NOTES. Nominations for the Wangamii J.C. and Waihi I.C. Meetings close thie evening, also acceptances for the Taranaki 3.C. Summer Meeting.
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