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FEILDING J.C. AUTUMN MEETING.

(srtX-IAI' TO -THK PRKSS. , ')

PALMERSTON NORTH, April 20.

For the flrrt day of the Feiiding J.C. Meeting the weather wae fine but somewhat wintry in the afterrjoon. The attcrjdar.ee was probably the largest in the history of the ciub. Fourteen bookmakers were operating, nii.e inside uv.d five out-side. The i<- talis? tor receipts amounted to £17. - 216. Resits:— TRIAL PLATE, of 100 sevs; seccpa '10 soys, and third 10 spove from stake. Sewen furlonga. •1. J. T. Jemiesort's b et San Jo*e, by Sa.n Rcuno— Yogoya. 3}T5, Sst llib (R. Cameron) 1 1 E. Watt's b g Separator, 2vts. Cst 121b (H. Price) 2 J. J. Northcste's b £ Nightmare, 4-rs, Sst 121b .. •• <W. Price) 3

C Fairland S*t Kb <G". Trice), 5 Muritai S?t G.b \C. Price), or.<l 3 Whetu Marama Sst alb wV- Olliver) also started. Separator was in front at tb(> home bun, but in. the run to the part the phefd horses closed up, and a gocil race resulted in a win for San R-rmo by a head. Nightmare w-.is fl. bc-jd away third. Time, lmin. 33sec. MANGAONE STAKES, of 300 soys; tecontl 50 soy», and third 20 sevs from stake. Six furlongs. 1. G. P. l)oi:r.e!ly - 3 eh f Gold Thread, b? Gold lleef—Purserin?, 3yrs. «.?t 4lb (Purramore) 1 2. G. P. Moore's b g Dusky Morn. lyrs. Bst 111b .. •• (A. I'amwoc) - 4 Mr Hi"hden'& b m Kitcheumaid. oyis. Sst 51b .. ■• (Cairn* I 3 5 Lord SouU fc-'t 4!b (11. Maeon), 7 Ba.l--krat M 91b ((». Prioei. 3 Irish Rifle Sst Blb (W. Tait), and 6 Miss Vera 6st 71b (IL Price) elso started. Gold Thrced led all the way, and won by a clear length from Dusky Morn. Kitchenmaid was a. couple of lengths away third. Time, lmin 15 2-atb. sec. KAWAKAWA HURDLE- HANDICAP, of 200 soys; eecorad 35 fovs, and third 15 soys from, stake. About two miles.

3. Mr Hifrhdon-'e b g Aoraugi, by Merriweo —Pontaturi, oyra, 954 .. (Ceirms) 1 1. J. Munro's b g Gold Dust, aged, list 41b .. .. (J- CTConnell) 2 H. J. Maher's b jr Prospector, a.-rtd, 9st 9lb (C. O'Neil) 3

4 Capulot lOst 13ib (A. MoConr.on). 2 'XJaremont lOst 111b (Detemey), and 6 Killarrcy 0-t lllb (Futcher) also started. Passing the rtnnd the- first time Prospector was in frorrt with Aor-angi, Killarney, and Cvartimont close up. Tho field raced with but slight alteration. Prospector being si'dl in front when the st«nd was reached fcguiii, with Killurney and Aora-n-gi next. At the. top turn Gold Dust went up, and was on terms with Aoranfji to the _ hit hurdic. where came again, and in the. run to the post scored easily by a, lenprth. Prospector was four lengths away third. Time, 3niin 59 2-sth foe.

TAONUI HACK HURDLE HANDICAP, o! ICO soys; second 20 soys. and third 10 soys from, stake. One mi'.o and throoquajtcrs. J. A. F. Douglas's b g Commander, by Tho Otlioer— Nixie, iyrs, 9st Blb (J. O'Conncll) 1 7. J. Moher's b g Defeat, aged, Ost (C. O'Neil) 2 4. W. S. Davidson's ah g Reservoir, 6yrs, 103t sib .. .. (J. Jouee) 3

2 Immolation list 9lb (A. McConnon), 3 Royal Blue (11. Telford), 6 Tho Stuke. lOst 121b (11. Cairns), 3 Catapult lOst (A. Xeale), 9 Repulse- fet 131b (W. Hißßins), end 8 Aukurongo 9s-t (Arnott) also started. Reservoir, Catapult, and Defosut were firet off the mark, but with a furlong gone Tho Stake was in front, and he, with Catapult, showed the- way for tho'first mil©. At the back cf tl.c course Immolation beaded The Stake, anil led to the bc-ttom turn, where slio was collared by Commander and Defeat, Rcsosvoir olso joining issue. In the run to •the post Commander icored by hialf a length from Defeat; Reservoir half a dozen lengths away third. Time, 3nihi 18 2-sth sec. FEILDING CUP HANDICAP, of 5<H) sots; Focond 75 soys, aod third 25 boys from stake. One milo and a hali. H. L. Pascal's b g Bourriißouc, by Sou'Wester—Lady Isabc', aged. Bst 21b (li Cameron) 1 1. F. Tilloy's b h The Lark, syrs, Sst Blb \VT. Price) 2 G. D. Buick's b in Tangitnoapa. 4yrs, Bst 12lb .. -. .. (A. Olliver) 3

4 Moloch Bat Gib (H. Cairns), 2 The Rand Set l'Jib (Parramore), S Loire; 7st 121b (G. Price)', 8 Hiro 7st 2ib (11. Robaoc), 10 Belano Gst 10lb (11. Prico). 9 Flan.en 6st 10'b (C. Miller), and 7 'Somali 6s t 71b (R. Young), also started. \

Tanijjnnotina and Loiret ivere quickest oa their feet, but were (.toadied, aiid passing tho stand Somali, Moloch and I'he Rand wore at tho head of affaire. At the six furlong post the order, was practically the saaw;, except that iiolario had gone up to tho leaders. At the bottom turn Bourrasquo camo fast on the outside, and with lho Lark was first into the straight, the former winning comfortub'y by a length. Tangitnoana was clo&o up third. Time, 3min 39 3-sth fee.

ONEPUHI HACK WELTER HANDICAIP, of 100 soys; second 20 sots, and third 10 soys from staku About one mile. > J. A. R. Douglas's blk I Ikon, by San Fran, <»vrs. lOst 4ib .. (A. OlHver) 1 2. L. Pascal's "br f Flingot, 4yrs. 9st 21b (R. Camerooi, 2 4. G. A. Channan'fl eh m Scenery. Syrn, S?t .. .. .. (H. Mason) 3

5 Kiingihaeta 9st t)lb (H. Cairns), 6 Mahoo !)st 9'b (Tait), 3 Motukawa 7et lllb (G. Price), and 7 ilaidi 7st 71b (Parramore), also started.

Mahoo and Rangihaeta were first ofi tho mark, and led to tho four furlong post, whero Ikon "took charge, and won by half a length from Flingot. Scenery was closeup third. Timo, lmin 50 3-sth tec.

HALCOitBE WBLTEIt HANDICAP, of 200 soys; second 35 soys, and third 15 soys from stake. Seven furlongs. 11. F. G. Roe's b in Probability, by The Possible —Seraph, syre, Bst 51b (H. Cairns) t i. A. Liekirk's bg King Post. 3yrs. 7stlllb (It Cameron) 2 C W. llomes'3 b m Little Mary. 4yrs, Bst 4'b .. .. (J. Morris) 3

8 Eendrock Sat 9lb (H. Mason), 3 Daisy Paul Bat 7lb (Tait), 7 Climax 6st Clb (W. Price), 2 Gleam 7*t 13lb (C. Price), and I Silver Lead 7st 131b (G. Price), also started.

■ Silver Lead was first away, and led to the five furlong pest, whexo Little Mary, who had got badly away, ran through her field and took charge, leading , to the distance. Here King Post cut hoi down, only to give place in turn to Probability, who won all cut on the post by half a length. Time. Itnin 20 3-SUI see. ONGO HACK HANDICAP, of 100 boys; second 20 soys, and third 10 soys from stake. About five furlong's. * 3. A. E. Tucker's eh m Chii«e Mab, by Chasseur—Mab, oyrs, Gst 9lb

(R. Your"*) 1 2. Mr. Highden's b f Vasa, 3yr>, Bst 111b (H. Cairns) 2 1. Hon. J. Carroll's b f Miss Advance. 7st l'2lb .. .. .. (OlHver) 3

4 Yosanii Bst 21b (G. Price) 5 Windage 7st 13!b (\V. Price), 0 Investment 7st 9lb (B. Olliver), 8 Kai Errin 7s t 3lb, car. 7st 13lb (R. Cameron). 6 llulga Bill 7st (H. Price), and a Sir Antrim 6st 10lb, car. 7st (A. ililier). also started.

CTia?o Mab flipped her field, and won by i couple of lengths from Vasa. who lost several lenglbs at the start. Time, rinin 9 3-sth sec.

Tho following are the second day's ac-ceplan-ces: — DENBIGH STAKES, of 200 soys; six furlongs—Lord Soult ifct Dt;fkv Morn Sst 121b, Gold Thread Bsi lib, Kitchenmaid 8?t «lb, Bsisy Paul 6rf 10lb. MiF» Vera Gst 91b.

AWAHURI HACK WELTER, of 100 fovs : one mile and a distance—Ranpihaeta 9=t G!b, flst olb, Mahoe Ost 4ib, Kind's Birthday Srt s!b, Sc<-nory B=t lib, Motwkawa 7?t 7lb. M-aidi 7.=t 7Jb.

KIMBOLTON HURDLES, of 150 swu; or/» nu!e ar.d ihre-e-quartery—Go!d Durt list 51b. Clsjcmont lOst 8:b. Pushful lOst 81b, hnmoLatkn 9st 13!b, Prospector 9st 91b, Royal Blue 9st 9lb, Reservoir 9et Sib.

OROUA HACK HURDLES, of 300 soys; ono milo ar.d a half—The Stake lOst 111b, Coium-a-nder 10rt 9lb, Reservoir lOst olb, Caijpu't 9ft 131b, Compass 9st 121b, Defeat 9*t 101b, Repulre 9st 10ib, The leader 9st 6;b. Akura-nga 9?t. Lic?erer 9st, Algena Ost. EASTER HANDICAP, of 350 soys; one milo ar.d a quarter—Waitapu 9st 41b, Tan-pimc-ana Sst 13lb. The Lark Bst 12lb, Moloch Bst 41b, Gazelley 7et 13lb, The- Rand 7st 101b, Loiret 7st 61b, Beie-rio 6et 121b, Probability 6st 12Jb. REWA HACK HANDICAP, of 100 eovs; about six furlongs—San. Jos« 7st 121b, Investment 7st 9Hj. Chose Mab 7st 12ttb, Nicotine ~< Sib, Kai. Errin 7st 3lb, Mulga Bill 6et 131b.

MAKING WELTER, of 150 sots; about ore mile—lrish Rifle 'lOst lib. Moscow 6st 3lb, Clim.ax 13lb, Immoktion 7st 12lb, Somali 7st 12lb, Mis? Vera 7st 12lb, Silver Lead 7rt 9lb, 7st 7lb. Hatley 7?t 7lb.

MAIDEN* SCURRY, of 100 soys; five furlr,n?? ar.d a half—Fairiftrd, Ey©3 Front, Knutsford, Whctttma-rama. San Jo?e, Eastniere, Aftrea, Mitritai, W&itiTO, iioofj?, Briories, Vinco, !Ngatij>o.

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13095, 21 April 1908, Page 8

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FEILDING J.C. AUTUMN MEETING. Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13095, 21 April 1908, Page 8

FEILDING J.C. AUTUMN MEETING. Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13095, 21 April 1908, Page 8