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—*- PEILDING JOCKEY CLUB'S SPRING MEETING. tSI-ECIAt. lO 'THE MIES?PALMERSTON NORTH, Novemb*r 29. Th* we&ther was fine and the •«■»?««* »rge. The totaliaator investments "mounted to £12.783, a, against £13.446 last y«*r. There were no bookmaker-* present. •*,<**. u dcc ' , , n to accept th* terms imposed by the Club. On enquiry at the hospital to-nigh* it wm McerUined that McGregor, who was thrown when Luil fell in tho Spring Hurdles, was suffering from a dislocated shoulder and injuries to -the spine. McOombe, when kcyn fell sustained a broken rib and a sevoro wound m tho head, »nd was unconscious when brought to the hospital, but hs* since regained consciousne?*, as has also McGregor, Both horsemen are in » somewhat serious condition. Results: — FLYING STAKES, of 200 kw«; second OS soys. aud third 15 jov-s from stake. Sis furlongs. Hikakn's b ■•• St Claimcr, by St. Clement's —.Faultew, 6yrs, Srt 51b .. (S. Reid) 1 E. J. Watt's b c Moriarty, 3yrs, Bst Sib (Pricfl 2 A. Wilson's eh m Splendid Idea. syrs, 75-t 10ib .. .. (A. Oliver) 3 Contender Brt 91b (Toun-j-), Oxton fiut 4lb (F. D. Jones>, G-awain Bst lib (B. Olliver), Toa Tuhi Tst 91b \i\ E. Jo-nest, Waipaku 7st 2!b (W. H, McKay), and Chicane Trt lib (T. Jones) a!«o f-t-nrted. Toa Tuhi was th« last to bef-in. St. Cla'mer sjid Moriarty jetting tho best of the start. The latter pair remained in the iron-t all th« way, the St. Clement* horse winning by a head. Splendid Idea was olos-e up third. Gawain wa» next, and then came Waipaku and the top weight. Time, lmin 16 3-sth sec. AORANGI HACK FLAT HANDICAP, of 120 soys- aeoond 30 soys.. and third 15 soys from stake. Seven furlong. S Mess-ena's b c Motoa, by Conqueror— Marionette, 6yrs, 7rt lllb .. (McKay*) 1 T. O'Neill's eh m Daisy Paul, Sst (D. Price) 2 W. How-an's eh m Lady Disdain. Bst Qlb (S. Roid) 3
Saga Brt (PritcbardV Peregrine Bst 131b (McGregor). C'imax Bst 4lb (F. D. Jon«*l. Sylvan- Park Bet 3ib (O'Briwi), Routine fst 3l"b (D. K«mp\ fc'*n Fernando fat lib (A. Olliver), Tamgeroa 7*t 71b (F. Jones), Uonyhnhivm 7ft Sib (Hatch), Lomaria. 7.« l 4lb (L. Wilson), Zoraida 7tt 41b (R. \en*t& Lam;dorff "st 3lb (H. Price) and San San 7»t lib (O. Pxitxi »i«» started. Motca, led. iM the way, and ■won easily from Daisy Paul, with Lady Disdain close up third. Time, lmin 30 8-Mh ccc. ST. ANDK£\V'S HANDICAP, of 400 sove; second 50 eovs, end , third 25 eovs from stako. One mile and a half. H. E. Good's blk h Maniapoto, V SouliLady Fmaer, ag«L Bet lllb (Donnelly) 1 W. Murray's b h Moral, syr&, 6et -lib (D. Kemp) 2 Mrs P. Scally's eh g Irish Rifle 6st (H. Reid) 3
Frisco 6st Mb (A. Oliiw), Gazeley Bst 2lt> (D. Price), Montifo Bst lib (W. H. McKay). Star Koec 7«-t 13lb (C. Pearco), Biflermeaa 7«t tfb (Luko), William 7«t Gib (G. Prioe). The Rand 7*t Sib (A. Ree), Lyrist 7«t slb (F. E. Jones), Dau Leno 7et 3lb fT. Jones). Rowgrov* Cat 121b (Hatch), and Oasis Gst 71b (R. Price) algo rtarted. Irish Riflo and Mnniapoto were re-epoimble for tko pace ect, the pair leading the field fer the beet part of a mil* by fully a. length. William was juet in e/JvaJioe of the others. At the turn for home Iri*h Rifl« arad Maniapot© were etjll in front, but Morwl and Riflemaid had improved their positions, while William tiji still in third' place. At the dictanco the top weight took charge, and full of running, won easily by a length and • half from Moral, who did not have too good a passag* up to five furlong? fTom home, where be goi clear. Time, 2min 39 3-sth we. SPRING HURDLES, of 200 toy»; eecond 30 Mrs, and third 15 soys from stake Two miles. J. Munn'e b e Gold Duirt. by Gold Reef— Poarl Powder, aged, lOat lib (J. O'Connell) 1 J. Weatley's b m Asteroid, ll«t 31b (McOonnon) 2 K. MoKeniie's eh g Sen Sim, lGst 12!b (H. Telford) 3 Pushful ll*t 31b (W. Young), Lull JOet 61b (J. McGregor),, St. Albert 10st 71b (Jno. O'Connrfl), Lβ Be*u lOs-t 61b (T. Pntohard), Royal Blue 9et Mb (D. KempV Tβ Uir» 9et 91b (J. Hall), end Moemki 9at (W. Higgins) alee started. Sen Sim led the field th* first time round, with Gold Duet and Royel Blue nert. The Wnirarapa horse was still in front pawing the efor.d the second time, with Gold Dust, Royal Blue, and Asteroid close up. At the five furlon* post Roywl Blue dropped back beaten, a,nd at the turn for home Sen Sim wan clear of Gold Dust, while Pushful had aleo joined iswue. In the run home ■ Gold Duft scored comfortably from Asteroid, who. was just in front of Sen Sim. Lull lo*t hw rirfer *t the first hurdle, but continued with the horees and flmVshed in front- of ■ Gold Dust. McGregor we* picked np insensible, and had dirfoefcted hi» shoulder. Time. 3min 59 l-sth ccc. WAITUN'A HACK HURDLES, of 130 eovs; second 30 sove. and third 15 sove from •stake. One m-ile and * helf. D. Wilson's he Sbowme.ni. by The work-men-Victress, aged, 10*t 41b (F*b«y) 1 W. Smart's b g Liberator, aged, flat 71b (Carro) 2 C. H. Smith's b m Dulcirae*, lOet 81b (R. Ol liver) 3
St. Amelia, 10st lib (H. Xelford), Te Aim 9<»t 131b (H. Hall),, Pe,rrta,loon 9»t IOTb (G. Pine), Earmark os* 91b (Whitehouse), Caeeiopea. 9st *ib (A. Stanley), end Pardon 9»t (A. McConnon) also started. Liberator wa* in front «t the home turn, but in front of tbe etend he wt* passed by Showman, who ran home an eaey winner. Earmark and St. Ameli* toll, the latter at the last jump. H. Telford, who rode the mare, eeoapod unhurt*, but Whit«hous*_ received a severe shaking, »nd took Eome time SeIoNTd" FEII>DING STAKES, of 600 sove; second 100 wove, and third 50 sors -from stake. Weight for age, with penalties and allowances. Five furlong*. W. E. Bidwill's eh c Elevation, by S*n Francisoo-Siepfeldt, 3yrs fist 131b (S. Reid) 1 J. Tvmon'e b g Lord Sonlt, eged, ©st 41b (F. l>. Jones) 2 E> J. Wetts's blk c Aborigine, 2yre, Cit (H. Price} 3 Munjeot 9et (J. McComb*), Cambrian 9st (D. Ryan), Little Mary Bst 91b iJ. Morris), Bunyan Bst Sib (W. Price), Fleetfjot 6st 6lb (D. Chapman), Eona 7st Mb (h. Wilson.), and Chanteuse 6et lib (J. tercival) also started. Aborigine and Little Mary were the first to move, and Fleetfoot th* last, the latter losing whatever chance she had at the post. With a furlong travereed ? Lord Soult joined iefsiie. Little Mary dropping back. Aborigine end Lord Soult turned into the straight on terms, Eona, lying third. At the distance Lord Soult was in frontj, and appeared to have the race won, but opposite the stand Elevation came with' a. run that smothered everything for pace, and won easily by a length and a half. Time, lmin 3 1-Bth sec. KIWITEA "WELTER, of 200 soys; second 35 soya., and third 15 soys from stake. One mile. J. Armstrong's b m Chatterer, by St. Andrew—Whisper, aged, 9nt 3lb (G. Price) i H.. H. Pharezyn's b m Afclight, Syre* Bst 101b .. .. j .. (D. Price) 2 C. CoTk"s b g Moloch, syrs, Bst 81b 1 (R. Cameron) 3 The Stake 9st 01b 'A. Olliver). Hipporofla 9st 61b (W. Price). Uemiku 9et 41b (Ra*). Polyanthus 9?t lib (O'Brien) Sandioc Bst 131b (Cairns), Rendrock 8«t 121b (W. Young), Martyrium Set 121b (F. D. Jones),, Wind 8?t 7lb (S. R«id); Red •Rain Set 71b (F. B. Jones), and Sharkoyn fist 3lb (J. McCombo) also started. Chatterer led all the way, anfl won eauilr from Arclight. Moloch was close up third. Sharkovn and Rendrock fell. J. McCombe. the rider of Sharkeyn. was seriously hurt, and had to be removod to the Palmersfon hospital but W. Yonng, the rider of RendfTtZRoFiTACK "FLYING HA^-DICAP ; of 120 soys- recond 30 sovk. and third 13 iwvs from otnke. Six furlon«. F. G. Moore's eh r Catapult, bj MusketTy —Pris«, SrTS. 8«t 3lb .. IT?- Cameron) 1 Xgaheko's b g Xukutihi. Pyrs. 7st 9lb (H. Price) 1 F H. Lambert's b m Miss Vera. 7st 121b 'L .Wilson) 3
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