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ANTICIPATIONS.

The "Australasian" selects Dcmae or Tartan, and the "lieoder" Gladsome, Denias, or 'Xartan to win the Caulfield Cup. NAPIER PARK RACING CLUB. (fKKSS ASSOCIATION TKLUU&AU.) KAPLER, October 12. The weather was suowery lor mc second day of the .Mitjiier ir'arit Itucuig Club's bpriug Meeting, and tho goiug was heavy, xhere wua tt. yood attendance, the sum of i>4789 being phased ihrouyn tiie tota-usawr, uituung &J4?u lot tuo two day*, an increa»e oi JaH6 on Just year's hguies. Kesuits:— rUtLx*i:Ai?U XLA.Cii. h.rtiAUlvAP, of 30 sots; secqnd 10 eova lrom ttdite. beven fur- ! long*. 54. il. Johnson's blk g Benair, by Ben Uoduey—lady Jttlair, 4yns, 7et 9i'b (T. Carroll) 1 103. J. B. A'Deans'e i> g Pusarui, ageu, 7st 131b .. .V (Davie) 2 216. lion. J. l>. Ormonde b g Galahad, 4yrs, Bet 51b .. (Gahegher) 3 71 Pa α-uca- ttst 2lb, 102 Sleepwell'Vet slb, unci 30 llohutu Git 7ib also started. JJenair Wok charge oi aff«ura at the start, and holding his position throughout won by a lehgtn itom .Fushiul, who beat Gaiauad by a similar distance ior second piace. Tim©, 1 mm 32 li-otji »c-c. Dividend's —Un. Benair, £6 16s>; on Pushful, £1 4a. XOKOICIPU HANDICAP HURDLES, o£ 70 j * eovs; second 10 eovs from etake. One mile and tbrce-quaiters. 186. A. Champion's o g Cavalry, by Light Artulery—Suiyiing'djle, aged, lOst 13lb (P. Jo-hnstone) 1 120. Wi Duncan's b g Taniwiie, aged, 9st IDA , (J. Lawry) 2 65. C. Morse's eh m Eomany Girl, 6yre, tfst 21b .. .: (A. Neaie) 3 90 Weetguaxd 9st 9lb also started. Taniwha was in command for a mile and a half, when Cuvaliy di&piaoed him, and won lather easily by a length, Romany Girl a fair third. AVoetg-uard did not jump very well. Time, 3min 29 3-Sth sec. Dividend, £2 4s. NUJiSIEKiT HANDICAP, of CO eovs; eecond 10 Bove from stake. For two-year-olds. Fcur hirlorgs. 133. Hon. J. i). Ormond's br g Martyr King, by Sir —Martyrdom, 7st 51b .. .. (B. Home) I 213. F. Armstrong's bo Probable, Bst 51b (Buohanan) 3 99. W. J. and A. F. , Douglass's blk o Waipucehu, 7et 2ib .. (Kemp) 3 142 Moral, U Merry Tiger, 22 Hurumua. »nd 14 I'earline also started. Martyr King got the 'best of a good start, ar.d with Waipunelru at his girths led to tbo straight, whero Probable came strongly. Though tho latter passed Waipunehu he failed to reach Martyr King, who gained the verdict by a clear length. Time, 63 2-sth gee Dividends—On Martyr Kin% £3 10s; on Probable, 12s. ' RACING CLUB HANDICAP, of. 100 cove; second 15 eovs, and third 5 soys from stake. Ono mile and a distance. 174. B. J. Watt's b c •Submarine, by Torpedo—Bhie Water, 3yre, 7et 81'b (Kerap) 1 113. T. H. LowTy'e br m Madrigal, fijre, Set 51b .. .. (Davis) 2 110. G. E. G. Richardson's b m Hinetauxa, aged, Tst 131b .. (Buchanan) 3 155 Armistice Bst 6Mj and 81 "Sir Percivale 631 61b ai»o started. . Sir Percivale and Madrigal led for seven furlongs, with Submarine last. At the entrance to the straight 'Sir Percivale dropped back beaten, and Submarine challenged Madrigal, and beat her homo by a length; Hinetoura a good third. Time, 2min 3eec. Dividend, £3 ss. v CALEDONIAN WELTER HANDICAP, of 50 soys; eecond JLO eovs from etake. Six furlongs. 138. C. Deady's br m Replete, by Lethe— Kokiri, syrs, 9st 21b .. (Wilson). 1 C 6. A. Jackson's b g Hardwoik, aged. Bst . 121b .. .. (Young) 9 37. G. Hunter's b!k f Tattle, 4yrs, Bst fil>b ' (Buchanan) 3 80 Bandmaster 9st 21b, 132 Paria Bst 131'b, 144 Jewel Gun Set 61b, and 51 La Bijouterie Bst also ftnrted. Bandmaster showed momentarily in front, but he soon pave place to Replete, who led lh'. rest of the way. and , won without the whip by half a length from Hardwork. with Tattle a fair third. Time, lmin 22 l-sth sec. Dividends—On Rcphrte, £3 3s; on Hardwork, £2 4s. TELEPHONE HACK HANDICAP, of 50 boys; second 10 eovs from stake. Six furlongs. 196. Hem. J. D. Ormond's br f Peidita, by The Officer—Mratdread, 3yrs, Brt slb (GallaghcT) 1 48. E. White's br m Horatia, 6yre, 7st 111b (Kirk) 2 87. J. E. Mclvor'e br f Polyanthus. 3yrs, 7et 7lb .. .. (Buchanan) 3 46 >terry Kate Bst Sib and 150 Maoriland Bst 3lb aluo started. Perdita led from the etart, and won very easily by six lpngtl»s. Time, lmin 21 2-stb sec. Dividend. £2 £>s. GRAND STAND IUN.DICAP, of 60 torn; eecond 10 eov» from stake. Pcven furlongs 55. G. Hunter's eh c Mystification, by Apremont—Mystic, 3yrs, 6st 9lb (Grey) 1 80. Hon. J. D. Ormonde b g Forest j Ranper. 3yT», 6st 111b .. (Jnegar) 2 74. T. H. Lowry's b f Rose Madder, 4yre, 7ft 91b 3 196 Blazer 9»t 13!b. 90 Tukap» 7et 10H>, 123 , Aesaycr 7st 51b, and 63 Governess 6et 71b alps staitpd. Forest Ranger led to the- straight, where 5-Ivstificatjon came with a, strong run. and having ali the best of the finish, won by a ltnerth nnd n h<ijf. Time, lmin 36s«c. Divi- j dends—On Mystification, £3 9s; on Forest liengcr, £1 ISs. Governess slipped and fell at the start of thie race, breaking her ebcmlder, and having to be destroyed. SCURRY HACK B.AOE, of 50 tfovs; recona 10 eovs from et"ke. Five furlon?n. C 3. R. Tong's br f Pretty Maid, by Ike Officer—Norsemaid, 4yrs, Bat 7lb Hvirk) 1 lee. G. E. G. Richardson's b m Melbo. syre. Bet 71b .. .. fV. Cotton) 2 146. T. Croaee's b p. Bnrca, 3yr<?. S»f 7'b 'T. Wi'wn) S 79 Forest Xsif Bst 71b 33 Mataika 8«t 7lb. trd 49 Goldsmith Bit 71b also started. Berca w».". in front until the straight was TMcbed, when -Pretty MVid took ■firnt place. Ttoujrh challenged by Molba et the distance, she_ won a trrod race by half a ,lcnej»i. Time, lmin 8 l-3th »cc. Dividends—On Pretty Moid, £f>; on Me'.ba, 13s.

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 12013, 14 October 1904, Page 5

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ANTICIPATIONS. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 12013, 14 October 1904, Page 5

ANTICIPATIONS. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 12013, 14 October 1904, Page 5

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