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SPORTING.

TAKAPUNA JOCK.KY CLUB'S rirRIXG ] .ME.KTIXCI. j (srEcu. to "the press. ') I AUCKLAND. Xovcmlnw OS. The T-kapuniv Jockey Ciub'i Spring M<*t- j in» "was e-oncluetcd ye.-:<mUy in fine weather. 1 The going »■«» jrood and the fair, whilo 9_ws.-Ilia.tion km brisk. TW pum of _«i>S6 H>b wane handled r.t the t<il«>, making a total ot £1.1 .UM 10s for the, raevtiiiß. ** jij;aiii»t -11.4*7 lajrt ye_r. an increase of £6307 10s. Tho comliinati.-n. Black nnd Oo!d and Apologue, returned the haudfoini: dividend cf _X)3_ fls for the £1 invc-tenl. li-TO p.m.-KAWAU HA.VDIGAP RUIIDLEB, t>i 80 miw; FMor.d 10 «n-j from stake. Ono milo and three quarters. J.LJ. 11. Crowtber's rh g St. H.irp, by St. Bippo—.Harpist, aged. 9?t l-lb (.luhnuil 1 38. A. Tonge's b g Stepney, aged, 9st _ib uMtirclianM 2 17.. C AVml'it b g Sw-getnau. -e_od. Hist Bib .. .. .. (S. XVary) 3 <M 1 Aqua Regia Sst 4ib ill. Phillips). 84 Tui Ost 4.1b (W. WiliHin). CI J Don Pedro 9»t 5! : ) (Woodward), and 6ftJ Sir Rogel SM (Crew). al*o elm-ted. .Sir Ite-gd letl to the first hurdle, whwe he broke his paMeri- St. Harp then took up the running, followed by Aqua .Kofda and Tui. This ru tlw older to tho top turn, where Sw_gsni_n ran up second to t?'t. Harp, but papsing the stand iSwagcmaii hail given place to Tui *nd Stepney. Tho next fence brought Tui to grief. St. Harp went on from Qua out and won by two lengths from Stepney, with Swagsmaui throe lengths away third. Aqua Regis was dome distance bacJc fourth. Don Pedro refuwd at tbe second fence. Time, 3min 21 1-Sth sec. Dividends—On St. Harp, £2 is; on Stepney, £.1 19a. 1.47 p.iß.-OTAJTLEY HANDICAP, of 60 soya; »e*oand 10 aovs from stake. Four furlongs. 134.. It. and R. Duder'g b g Black and Gold, by eOciiraasier—Hurio, aged. fift 61b .. .. (Ac-royd) 1 90. VT. A. Scott's b m Celerity. Syra, 7st I.lb .. .. (Conquest) 2 193.. O. Hyde's blk g Frederick. 4yrs. 8«t Blb .. .. ■• (Julian) 3 •05 Diso-rverer flat 51b fSpeakman). 27J Ben Blair Set 3lb (VT. CLnafc), 73' Xo'tnorini fist 21b (Holmeee), ]'*_ Sweet AJicei Bst (Gray), 30 Alba R.T.»e 7st 12!b (J. Cha*Je), 140 Klondyko ,rt lOlb (McMillan). 43 Foremost 7st 4lb (Bu-hsmn). 3*l Duart 7at 4lb (Lindsay), and 13 Morahi 7st slb (Kemn). also started. Klondyke. Black and Gold, and Sweet Alice ranged considerable delay at the post, and when the barrier was raised Klondyke was left. Celerity was quickest to begin, followed by Xoteotini and Black and Gold, and rhowed tbe way to the straight, where Black and Gold got on terms, nnd in tho run home best Celerity by a length, with Frederick half a length away third. JToteorini ami Discoverer next. Time, 61 4-sth sec. Wvidends—On Black and Gold, £5 2s; on Celerity, £2 7s. ___ 2.27 p.m.—SPRING HANDICAP, of 150 soys; eeoond 2) soys from stake. On* mile. 75. R. Clall-nd's br h Apologue, by Phoebus Apollo—Mine Glady*., 4yr». flat 21b .. .. 'H. Giav) 1 <2Sni. D. Stewart', b g BotAtf, aged, Sst 6lb (Ryan) 2 911. C. and "W. Coleman's b g Icandlock. aged. Jtet 51b .. .. (Crew) 3 IBS Geordie Bst Olb (Conquest), 4_i Cyrano 7st 81b (Buchanan), SB Luresomo 7«t 61b (Kemp), 60i Bully 6at 101b (McMillan), and 341 Pearl Necklet Ost 18.1b (Holmes), aleo st&rted. Landlock end Bully were tbe first to move, and showed tlie way past the stand to Lurepome, Pearl .Necklet and Sootty. Running out of the straight eScolty improved lv» position, and hftlfwoy down the back was second to L-_n<ilock, just in front of Bully and Apologus. This was the order to the straight, where Apologues put in his claim, and finishing strongly, won by 1 held from Scotty who beat bandloak by half a length for second place. Bully was fourth and Geeordio fifth. Time, lmin <&ice. Divi-dends-On Apologue. tt l^v^' I 3.0 p.m. VAUXHALL HANDICAP, of 50 soys; second 5 soys from stake. 6«ven furlongß. __ , . 91. J. Nelson's eh % Henry Havelook, by nmre, _**J'«* 61b .. •• .. (P. itwady) 1 144. D. McL«otfa b b. Peregrine, *m. Bst 101b .. .. , •• (? uic ; n > 3 48. Jas. Roulfton*. b m Lady -Winnies, 4yts, 7st 31b .. (Conquert) 3 lffli Lochbuie 9st Sib (Svdiui), 881 Lady Creasy 6t4 4lb (Pinker), 109 l J hrl*»P** er ** 21b (Speakman), 76i Waipa 7st 7lb fH. Gray, 17 Colleen dU 7at Wlh <Ackroyd) I*. Queen's Scarf 7st 71b (Holmes), 101 J, Uranium 7st 01b (Buchanan), 83| Master Clements 7st -lb (Lindsay), and 12. CatMtrophe 7«t (Moiliilan), also started. Peregrine was the tir*t to moye, ana showed tho way pwf the stand outl to the back of tho course, followed by Philosopher. *nd Henry Havelook. This I was the order to the top turn, where Henxy Havelook moved up, and was in front^ when tbo straight was reached, and e-aaly holding his own to the post, won by four lengtto from Peregrine, with Lady Winmc a length _w*y third just ia front of U~j«a «J Waipa. Time, lmin 3_sec. Dinden<_s-On Havelock £&i 8»; on Peregnns, «i «. 60 soys; e«o-.nd 10 soys from atato. Five , furlongs and a half. StSOl. G. Robinson's b m Nbre_oa, by Beaton Dclaval-eßoxajis flat Mb (Lindsay) 1 .19i. J. E. Thorpe's <* tn Sonoma. «yi», fle* 4!b .. (Speakxaan) 2 243 J. VT. Icon's br % KUderkin, 4y»a, art 61b .. (H. Gray) » j C6J Present 9«t 61b fCreas), Ml ®P™* 7rt 71b sCanqueset). 37. to Dix 7at 71b (Btichanan), and I<W La Annie -Bet 71b (McMilan). ale>o strrtod. . ,1 Norana was the quickest to begin, Clo*sly followed by Cyrona. La Annie and Kilderkin There was no change till tbo top where La Annie displaced Cyrona, and Kilderkin and Sonoma moved up. Norana was first into the straight, and stalling oB a challenge by Sonoma, won by threfe-quair-ters of a length, with Kilderkin a length further back, Cyrona fourth, and La Annie fifth. Time, lmin 10 2-Sth sec. Dividends —On Norana, £2; on Sonoma. £1 2s. 4.23 p.m.-CAUTLEY HANDICAP, of 100 soys; second 10 soys from stake. Five furlongs and a hall. 211 J. W/ Handley's br m Soultmaid. by Soult—Merry Maid, syrs, 8«t olb (M. Ryan) 1 160. E. Bneseel's b g Cyrenei, Syrs, 7set 101b (Bucharan) 2 261. R. Hannon's eh m Miss Winni*. aged. 9fft .. •• (Marchant) 3 123 Lucrecc Est Olb (H. Gray), 252 Tui Cakolwu F-rt fib (Ackroyd). 331 La Cigala Sst (J. Chaafe). 40i Klondyke 7»t +lb (W. CheJafe), 5C Foremost 7st 3ib (Lindsay), and 55 Merry Soult 7*t Sib (Conquetrt) also *tarted. Merry Soult was first out, but immediately gave p'ac<> to Klondyke, Tui Cakobau, and Miss Winnie, who wero in front to tbe straight, where Soultmaid and Cy'rene challenged, and a fine race home resulted in Soultmaid winning by a length and a half from Cyrcne. who beat Miss Winnie by half a head, with Foremost and Tui Cakobru next. Time, lmin 10 3-sth sec. Dividends —On Soultmaid £1 16s; on Cvrene. £1 13s. 5.3 p.m.-RAKINO STEEPLECHASE, of 100 soys; peconel 10 soys from stako. About three milea. 363 J. M. Davies's b g Haydn, by Sou'wester—Myra, aged list Olb (Ju'ian) 1 273. S. Darragh's b g Kiaterc. aged, 12rt 12!). .. .. 'S. Xesnrl 2 208. C. Tliedc'- br g Loch Fyno. aged. 0«t Olb .. .. CF. Burn*) 3 7V; 0«t 121b (C. and !»| Briejham 9f-t 7!b iJ. O'Connelli a]so started. Brigheim led up th* hill from Niraru. Loch Fyno, Kiatere. and Haydn. No change was ■r-de f:-r the (Vt Tcurd. Goi-g "■ 'h hill the secejrd time tho order was Brigham, Lorh Fyne Hnydn. Ngaru, Kiatere. st the water Bri-'hnm was rtill leadin? with ll_ydn and Loch Fyce aa his nearest at-le-eia';t« reel Kiietere b.ir-.- »f>ni' distsnes back. This waa tho order the third timo up the bill but comine? de-wn to the wst<»r jtimp Loch Fyr<s and Haydn drew out from lirigham and Kiatore. and raced tcpetber to the last hurd'e- w'-*re Loch Fyne m:>de a faulty jump, ar.d Haydn came on. sr.d won by two lengths from Kiatere. who fini'iicd ttronzlj over tho lart half mile. and tfat Fyno by a neck. Brighara c*>? fourth v fnrl.-nig b'cV. Xgxru v.-a« iv i'ej up. Titue, Croin 29 2-sth sec. DividVnd— £2 Gi.. 5.13 p.m.—WELTER lIAXDICAP. of 60 wye, second 10 i«>vs from stake. One mile. IC7J •'■ K. 7Toil<»i»> li j: .Votee.rmi. by Kton- Orini. Cvrs, Hst l-.lb (T. 'lay'or.) 1

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12663, 29 November 1906, Page 8

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SPORTING. Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12663, 29 November 1906, Page 8

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