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AUCKLAND R.C.'S AUTUMN MEETING.

to "Tiii: ri'.i>s."') AUCKLAND, April 1. Thr A'.u K'aiid K»c;n;,' dub's Atitumu Mcctrl', , '.<.J.~ l '::::uor.'-.M t.i-«ljy in tine ucathcr. 11:-' v,: "a-; K'- , ••!■ a:i(i ali-ndance fati=--1... t.-rv. .sjvc'.-'it:.!!: \va, Lri'k. A flov.i-ic rc.kri....r ■.■.■- ~-,-«ai i> ti in tlio TriT.'.«"ay liin.iirjv ii-.'t i:.M(r il:u.a!..ap. J l-.t- winr.-;i2 o■•!!:■. .na'i■ ri. ii ! «ck ami «lo!d Ri.il Wa![»un» jii:U a (tivuifid i f i-2 Us to taJi of 103 isivo.'tors. A t Jiipie oi accident? ocr'irrfti i 'inr.i; tl.c a;ti?n:r.-a. C*z;pi>ig'npr i?il in the Cham;iafi..' siiak ». brc>kc hi« le(j. »nd haa t> !.'■■ ufs*rc>c<i. acl hi.s r:dor, J. Sccato = rr—fi-.ci a bad shakmuv r>( '.< ten fell in t!:< !k.:-.i.. «. but Ler rider cscapod unhurt. Thr ;;.:.. .I" iIT.SJ.i Ids v.a» pksst-d through the l ;a i?i'.ur. .:.i!ud.:ig iC.'iio c:» llw uoub.c ;ri».hi;:-, as aju:n c t l'l3.ltr.J last year wit Lout i'.\* a '-bio ra..i-h:nc. Ke-ul'..' — 1- ii..!•...—TRADK--ME.VS HANDICAP, of 110 «iv< . »•:.. i:;d ]i from «take. O:c ir.;> tnd a quarter. "'2- 1 v* J. lUi-'? ! -> c Uoi.uku. by Ptcpr.uk '-S::.'V.i-. 3yr«." 7«t. ' lA. Kae) I 13i J 7vn.'!iili> br p Frecnioui.t. »s N '. *:-• lib. iDrowni i ;ir. 1' V.'.,c»<]'i Vt ? Olari-raoi:t, syr-=. 7. t "l ■ '. . (Ocelcv: ;• V: \.f ■< "■: -••■'•" .Cr"'«'. ?2 Uhiard-i 7-; I.J.J .r-rttr'. '-■■''. (ierthe Tst 101b (Lind-

s»y), 273 i Lord Seaton 7st 91b (Ryan!. 214J Lady Gltdyr. 7ft Tib (Whilts.tc;-.. f≤;. Kf.ltiuorc Cst 10!h iT. Joncf), a:».i lt.J Fabricator list V'.h ' v Kr:c<«cii!, a:«=i> rUrted. Race started at 12.1 p.m. Laid Sci.tj;i was rir.'l t> >hjw <.'.', i; , ; , . soon puve place t;> Landi.cl: ai.d Frcin.ctinV Running out of the 'traitht Landluck we* showing tho war to Freemuuni, Uenuku, end Ciaremoiit. 'i'hcro wus n-.i change to the three turionge I'cat, where Ucnutu aiived up. Landlcck and Freornount were f'.r't t.> 'h. , 'iraiJit with Uenuku in close ettrndaruv. A; the distance Uenuku dro-.v out, and, K Pl:1 o on, won by a length and a half from Frcrrnount. who Heat C'arem.T.t by a fin:i!f.r distance. Lady Gladys Landicck were next. Time, -mill 11 2-5-ec. Dividends — O:i Uenuku, £4 8s; on Fr< emount. 110 10?. 12.10 ;>.m. — NORTiIEUN CHAMPAGNE STAKES, of itfJ tuv;; sernr.d 73 hivk. aid third 25 srjvs from stake. For two-year-olds. Colts K-t IK'b. fi.lies S.-t fib, B't 71b. Six lurio:ig«. 618. T. 11. Lowry's eh c Downiti:. by San Francisco—Cantatrice, Bst 10lb ■ V F. Davis) 1 10?$. F. W. Arnold's eh f Cader.co. by Cyrenian—Lute, i-st S'.b V M. Ryan) 2 42J. Mrs G. Wright's br c Pchutu. by Explosion—Mis3 Hose, Bst loib (T. Taylor) 3 135 Campaigner Bst V).b (.1. Scea'ts), 12 Jolly Tar h-t 10lb Cress), 61m Tar.ewha B.«t .si) "',Wli;ttaki-"r-. IC7 Mahcr.f Sst t-'.b (Lindsay). GS Portiiifht Hst S!b (McNaniaiiU, 1.5.1 Jiiiriarty s>t T.b (Dce!o>yl. and M 2 Dunbowe tit 7 b i,,Tu.:ani al=o started. Kaco started at 12.42 p.m. Cadence was quickest away, followed by Pohutii and Campaigner. At tho half-mile po;t Campaigner fell. Cader.co continued in tho lead to the straight, where Downfa.l t<x'k charge. clofc.y attended by Cadence. Pohu'.u ar.d Uur.b-.jwe. Downfall r.ivcr ait-or-wards treubird. ai.d wen by a !c:i..:h and a half from Cadence., with Pohtitu three lengths away third, just in front of l\,rtli'ht and Duubowc. Time, Imm 1-i 1-jth tec. Dividends—On Downfall, £1 Hβ; on Cadence. £} ■".*. 1.40 p.m.—TRAMWAY HANDICAP, of 110 soy*; second 10 eovs from stake. Fivn furlongs. 422 i. R. and R. Duder's br g Black and Gold, by Cuiraji-ier—iluce, aged. 3rt 51b .. .. (Ackroyd) 1 3675. \V. Davies's b m To Aroha. Gyrs. £?t lib .. .. .. 'i..rd = Bvi 2 2955. K. Hmnon's eh m Miss Winnie, aged. Ust .. .. \Browi,) 3 Discoverer Bet 121b (Ju'.iar.), lcvSJ Duart 7st 12!b (11. Gray), and IC.} Engraver 7tt 3ib (Deeley) a!«o started.

, Raco ftai-ted at 1.42 p.m. Black and Gold was soon joined by Duart, and the pair showed the way across-the back two lengths rut from Engraver aud Mi=s Winnie. Kutcrins the straight Duart dropped bark. M:ss Wicr.ie then ran ir.to second place, and Te Aroha, on the outside, put in her run, and a quod race homo ensued, Jiiack and Gold lattmg long enough to win by half a head from Te Aroha, who b?at Miss Winnio by a neck. Engraver was founh. Duart brol;e a blood ve?;el, and fini«hed la-t. Time, lmin 3 4-."ith sec. Dividends—On Black and Gold. £1 9s; en Te Aroha, las. 2.20 p.m.—EASTER HANDICAP, of 650 soya; second 109 sevs, and third 50 eovs from etake. One mile. 3G7J. ,1. Muir'e br k Waipuna, by Soult— Folly. Oyrs, Sst lib .. (McN'aniara) 1 100 J. W. Banks's eh m Uranium, syrs, 7st 21b .. .. .. (Brady) 2 253. A. Pcters's b « Jiolus, oyre, 8.-1 31b (T. Taylor) 3 fiCU Master Delaval D-t 21b (Buchanan). 80. llinj? Billy 8-t 4.1b (Deelcy). 210J Cambrian «7st 12lb (Ryan), 2)6 Kir Tristram 7art 10!b (TowerfV 16G Delania 7st Sib v Lindsay). 100 Carl Rosa 7st G.b (Brown). 185 Certairty 31b (Biownl, 3C2 Tui Cakobati 7rt 2'.b (Ackro-di. 91 Bully 7at (Erickson), 80 Oinnti r.-t nib fWhittaker). 84 Loftus G«t 101b (T. .loresj. -y,\ Sweet Alice 7st (W. Chaafe), and 49 Pearl Necklet 6st 7lb (A. Rce) also started. Race started at 2.28 p.m. Cambrian waa first to break the lin-e closely followed by Certainty, Urajiium. and Tui Cnkobau, and showed tho way to the half mile post, where Uranium. Tui Cakobau and Lcftus joined issue. At the three furlongs post Cambrian dropped back, leaving Uranium, Tui Cakobau, and Loftus together in the lead. This was the order to the straight where Urcnium drow out and appeared like winning, but Waipuna came fast on the jneidq, and just pot up in timo to win byhalf a length from Uranium, who beat jEolur by a neck. Certainty wae fourth, just in frotit c-t Carl Rosa. Omati. Master Delaval, and Tui Cakobau. King Billy was last. Time, lmin 41 4-sth sec. Dividends—On Waipuna, £i 18s; en Uranium £3. 3 p.m.—BRIGHTON HURDLE RACE, of 150 eovs; second 20 novs, and third 10 soys from stake. Two mile*. 81 i. W. C. Moron's eh g Neftator, by Nestor—Natator mare, aged. 9ft (C. Cress) 1 298 J. R. Hannon'e b g Hautapu. aged, list lllb .. .. (R. Wiison) 2 IS9. J. McUugh'e br g Soultfish, a.?ed, !>st 21b .. .. .. (Neary) 3 106 Cuirajrno list 61b. (W. Wilson). CoGl Dolores list lib (Burne), 295 i Aqua Rejia JOrt 2ib (Towers), end 130 St. Harp tot ll)lb (A. Gray) also started. Knee started at 3.8 p.m. Hautupu wae first away, and soon got a pood break on thn rest of the field, which was headed by Aqua Reptia, with Dolores and Cuirapno next. This was the order across the top etretch. a-nd passing the stand. Going oiJt of the straight Doloree improved her position, and five furlongs from home was nearly on terras with Aqua Regia whan she fell on the (lat. Hautapu rtill continued in the lead, and had a good advantage half way down the straight from Aqua R<r;i« and Soultfish. There Nestator came with a great rattle and beat Hautapu by half a length. Soultnsh wae four lengths away, third; Aqua Regia fourth, aud St. Harp last. Timo, 3min 48 4-sth ccc. Dividends— On Nestator. .£l4 7s; on Hautapu, fl Gs. 3.10 p.m.—EDEN HANDICAP, of 110 eov«; second 10 save from slake. Seven furlongs. 197. T. Cunningham's br m Lucrece, by Soult—Postmistress, syrs, 8H; (11. Gray) 1 219. W. Davies's b m To Aroha, Gyrs, 7et 121b .- •• •• (UndsTv) 2 568. M. McLean's eh g Celtic, 3yrs, 7st 13lb (Ryan) 3 12 Bonomiana 7st 121b (Buchanan), 238 Martyrium 7st 9lb (Towers). 123J Silver Shell 7s>t Hlb (Deeley). 15fiJ Uenuku 7st 131b (inc. 61b pen.) (A. Rac). 53J Luminous 7tt slb (Perry), 27 Lochbine 7et (Whittaker) also started. Loch Mii was quickest t.i begin, but Martyrium soon took char;;e, and passing the halfmile pout was Ihree lengths in front of Te Aroha, and then came Bonomiann and Uejiuku. No change look place to the straight, but half way down the running To Aroha got to the front, and Lucrece on *he in'ide challenge!. A good race home ended in f.r.crece winning by a nose from Te Aroha, •vi'th Celtic half a" length away third. Uenuku was fourth. Time, lmin 29seo. Dividends—On Lucrece, JES 10s; on Te Aroha, £1 133. ONSLOW STAKES, of 110 soys; second, 10 soys irom ttake. For two-year-olds. Five furlongs. 725. C. Weal's blk g Haldane. by Hotchkisß —Mantle. 7.-t .. •• (Lindsay) 1 ""3J J C. CMbeck's b c Advocate, 7st 41b •" (W. Chaate) 2 48i E Lucena's b f Queen's Prize. Get '' i2ib (A. Rae) 3 3GIJ Lira 7st 9lb (Ackrovd). 79J Frontino 7st 51b (Portrr). 120J Waiotapi 7st 2lb (Brown), 207) H-shie 7st (Drelev), 84V Japan c?.! 12'b (Wh'lttakrr) al"o started. iluehie v.as left, wlien the barrier was rai«rd Japan and Advocate were first to move, and showed the wny for two furloncs, when Frontino took charge, and led to the straight. Advorat* the-j -zme ngain. nnd -i-.is in front half way down Ihe runnintr. wVre Huldnne. on the outfido. rhullenfrcd, »nd after a p«od race by half a length frr.m Advocate, with Qu"on'" Pri7n thr-e leiisrtho away third, just in front of Japan and Wrintßhi. Time, lmin 4 1-s?oc. Dividend=—On Haldane. £1 lGs; on Advocate, £1 in«. NELSON TTANDTCAP of 100 soys; second 'in 'rom "take. Seven furlong. 534. G. F. M-Hire , " b f Helen Portland, br Dorchester— Lady Helen, 3yrs. 9*t (Buchanan) 1 139 S Bradley'e br g Puhipuhi, 4vrs, 7st 71b ".. • ■■ (Deeley) 2 .VMJ J. TwohiH'« Vi k Soultine (Info Runr>rh'i\ S\*r<«. .. ■■ n?rr.wT!> 3

75 I,n Ciealp »«t i'Dick?in\ IH} V,r-|V P--< ir'b (RvnnV 137 Mi" Crf">:>ir! 7c » n i|, 10"? Cymric 7«t 71b fTji-««s-i. rMS ruV-Vli* 7--t 7!S HI Gray). M a » Inr!i« -,t 7;-. 241 Napa Nape 7-t ""'- ---■ToTrpr«> and 1«U Olenora 7?t 7b C\V. Ch«<ifr-\ al°n starffi. From a poor start PnkckoVje was fir«t t" «h>iT» oit. Silt pare p-acr to n>lpn TV>*-tlnml , f(n» srriirni a fut'iTS, P'.ihinnhi briii 7 in <MH -"lie. F.nf<-rinar. tho strati'! ITolrri h*\ a tyro-lrneiti*' adviir-jo?" <v Pnhirrihi. which «li« mnin*»in«*l t-i ih» £■-•■'• wi« t'rrri> Vn-rth<= f'ir'hrr b-.-V. Onrrl. j-i«t in !rr>n? r? M>« Cr«r«nm. T'tv," !„;„ ?n 1-s»"c. r> v-l«rrl=—On Hcirn P>rt;r! ln £1 4»; in Pn'ii-ujhi, f< ':•. STT-OXT) DAY'S ArfKPTA%"C~?. lIUIA HAN"nTCAP. of '."V: .m<: -i-c fi:rVt<r._Mi«. Winr.ip «st Hlb. CamVr>n Q 'f vS"C<Mt»ip-tr P«t 6;b. Tβ Anha 3«l ', b, Tu-. f-i>aUu ««f nib. Loffn. T't Frr-iku ' !t] vi, c;i T( , r Cr,Al! -«t 7> Kr!a Nip 7:-». HAXDTCAP. of 110 «ov«: fve' f-ir>n^—Rleck ard OeM 10»t Om.v 3-t 2'b. C.-ra'jrim β-t lf!S. Di'co-rcr'r *»l .i'.lj. Tui fl=< 4!r Mi-ihty A'.ora . =t j"o Fnrn-pr 7st. M"'heaift T«t. VUXGF.-KS HANDICAP, of 100 -ct«; 'ix P'Sfl Xe-!:l-t Bft 12 ! b S-t nib. I>x-h H'jlre S-t 4!b Bγ ■■ ?«t 4!b Waitali 2!b. Lsoy l»e«7 '«'■ ":rT»ver ft, Puhipuhi 7=l Hib. M:?» tn?pi:» 7st 10i>i. 71 7lu. In-.n .■- ---'"'i'T handicap, c , »'.>o --v ...!,«« mile a:.d a qitartpr-Mr-t.-r I>r.v»! r» ♦ '■>■ Pa:iMit:« S- , - J-'!b. .+Mu« P t s'b. fock M*t. S-wtty King Bi!:y 7.-t 15.^

Uranium Tst kM. t.r 7st 6!l> D f . lania T.«t 51I>. Carl l'osa i ! l>, Uhiaa t | or 7«t 2'b. Syrei: 6tt S»'b. ELLERSLIE HA.n DICAP. of UK) lx >v« ; sir. lur..j!ish—P.hi"-:i S-; O.b N.cX-tie M-t 71 '■■. MrJieno Bft A-.b. Port Li<jht ?st 41b, iM.riorty S?t 31b. Haidane fc.>t 21b, Jolly Tn? 12ib, Wnictahi 7tt 7:'->. Tiii.'ucn.tipo 7st "hTEWARDS , HANDICAP, of 110 mw, enj inii<>—LanOlock -'lb, Uranium 7«t i , ■•!». •■j-..rcni>'it 7s: 9lb. Uiiruku 7«t 61b, Fuvrrv.int 7-t lib. Te Aroh.v 21 ■ . Crit.r 7?: :!!■. Penrrrnie 6st l'tlb, Cotdiu-'.or G-t !0!b, iiaromin.ua (i«t f-ib.

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12767, 2 April 1907, Page 8

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AUCKLAND R.C.'S AUTUMN MEETING. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12767, 2 April 1907, Page 8

AUCKLAND R.C.'S AUTUMN MEETING. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12767, 2 April 1907, Page 8

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