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WANGANUI J.C. SPRING MEETING.

(PBESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.) WANGANUI, September 23. Beautiful trcathcT v.as experienced for tmo •ccond day o£ the Jockey Club s Sprin? Moating, and there was auot&er laTgo | attatxUt&co. Tbo amount put thious'n too taiaik'utar was £11,207, making a teal , £18,341 for tho M-ectin-g, na asTuisut *-| 7 ? 0 ico- (file Sprite Moeticg Inst year. Bookmakers' foe* amour.<ted to £531. Bca-ulta: — OWEN HANDICAP, of 150 sove; «*oocd lo govs. and third 5 soys from etako. FiTe furlongs. D. Buick'* br h. Eangapspa, by Papokura — Eluaicn. oyre, 8s: 4!b .. (C. Jenkins) 1 M. Me.TOEca c f Trugstmni, 4yrs, 7f* ?lb (Oliver) 2 C. Kingston's b g Erl King, oyrs. 7«t 51b (R. Hatch.) 3 Ka.TekoT» 7rt (Danna-hcy), Ceutigiioco 6st 121b (Carroll), St. Maria Gat lOib (Crese), Andrew Mack 6si 12lb <B. Youns), and Lethean 6st 7!b (H. Price) also started. _ Kaxeroa gut away quickest, and led into the straisrfrt. where fUngi-papa, Truga-nim, and Etl King had oleted up. HiCfway down the i.tmight Kareroa wee hira<bd by Kan.gipaipa. who ra.n homo an easy winner by a length and a heU. Erl King was halt a length away third. Tim«, lmin 4-ec. MOUTOA HACK HANDICAP, of 100 eovs; second 13 povs, ax.d "Uhixd 5 soys from stake. Six furlong. W. F. Mcßeth'e b f Crucicella, by Saa Francisco—Charente, 4yr3, fist Blb (E. Haich) 1 A. Johnson's b f Nicotine, 4yrs, 7&t 9lb (A. Oliver) 2 F. Tillcy'e b f Lady Lucy, 3yrs, 7s't Blb Iβ. Young) 3 Investmeni 7st 71b (CancTO.' Cork 7st 2lb (H. Prios), and Grand Myrella Ist (F. Cress) also started. From a pood ptart Niootine wae frrsrt "to show out, iollowed by Cork, Cni'cirjella, and Lady Lucy. Ccmimg round the bend Cork hsaded Nicotine, *OTd appealed to ibavo the raco won but Crucineha madb a. fi.no run on Oio outside, tnd kd into tho etxaight. Ccmir.g home Nioatai© and Lady Lucy paei-ed -Cork, could noi catch Onioinella, who won easily by lengths. The scocmd and third hcoreee wcto close iogetiher. Timo, lmir» 17fiec. BKUKSWICK HURDLE RACE, of 123 k>vb; accord 15 soys, and Ihird 5 so-vs from rtakc. About onb male and a half. J. Mock's br g Exmooir, by Graftoc—La Vh-ut.der«, aged, list 101b (H. Telford) 1 H. W. James's b m Gleam, aged], Stet 41b (J. Srtewurt) 2 H. Harper's b g- Showman, ascd, Ssit lllb (J. O'Canxiell) 3 'Snip 9rt {T. airad Bepulso 9st (W. liiggina) also etariied. Eyaroox led to Iho jump in front of •Hβ stand, with Repulso in clos© atieindsunce, buit ti» l*tter and loert 'hie rddar. Snap tlL«n ran itvto second plaoo, and was ihncet abroad of Exmoox at the .back jump, Ttlher* he came down. Gteaan thep «c 4 sail after Exmoor, and paf!£icd ihirn two fuxlojig« from home, and led over tots Jast thuid'Jo. In ■the run homo Exmomr oajme erw-'w etnd joaft wan on the poet by a. nose. Showman waa a bad last. Time, 2min 49 2-oiih boc.

ARAMOHO HACK HURDLE HANDICAP, of 100 soys; second IS swva, affld "Ifliind 3 eovs from etake. One mile end a half. G. S. Fußnn'e br. m Specioea, by 3t. Hippo—liady Spec, ag«d, oe4 131b (W. Oampbdl) 1 A. E. Tucfcer'e c g Tondterfno, aged, lOs'fc ' 61b ■ .. <A. Neal) 2 J. M. CuzTin-'s b g Clhnas, 10si Sib (C. Cochrane) 3 Pnparcnha Ms* 91b (W. Young), Cloudy Morn 9rt (T. O'Ocirx-je'll), Bci&cye 9st (A. L>cnth), Whimper itet (H. Copeetake), and Afooee Stei (Jer. O'Conneil) a]£o started. Phasing the stand Boncye and Climax were .showing the way. They contmusdv to do co down the back, but eb the home bend' Speciosa took coniniar.d, and remained in front tbs rest of tho journey, winning comfortably by two lengths. Tond'erghie, who had boon .hardy throughout, made a> fino , ran at tLe .finish, and just beat Climax- for encowi place. Tim-e, 2min' 52?ec. HIGGIE HANDICAP, of 250 sove; eooond 40 sove, and. third 10 soys from stake.' One mile emA a quarter. J. Buckley's b c All Bod', by StopndoW. Madder, 4yre, 9et lib .. (C. Jenkins) 1 W. Youngs eh h Tan S«tt, syre, 7st 101b (If. Wilson) 2 H. EVas br h Gleraullin, Cyre, 7et llJb (F. Cressy) 3 Tlio len-k But 91b (TV. Price), Irieh Rifle est 71b (S. Beid), Kins Billy Bst 72b (R. Hatch), Searaan Ss«t &.b (G. Price), and Malkt Get 12.b (E. Lowe) also started. All Bed and Irish BMe were first to chow out, and paarodl the with a, mock be-' tweea thcan, King Billy and! Seaman next m osder. Going along the back Irish Rifle fell book, and Gtenullin mim up, orrd momentarily headed . All Red. Tan San made im effort two furlongs from home, and! ran. into third place. AH Red lad into the artraagbt, with Tan San and Glenullin oloee up, aad King Billy fourth. "Coming down tbe straighit 'vxa San. media e> big fight, but All Red managed to hold his own, and won by half * laa&h. Glenullin was two length* »wav third. Thne, 2min 12sec. RAILWAY HACK HANDICAP, of 100 cove; eecond 16 etovs, and third 5 eov» from, stake. Five furlonge. W. A. Graoe'e b g Azito, by H*user— CapucLne. syrs, Set Blb .. (W. Ry»a) 1 I/. Furr's b f Stylish, 4yrs, 66* Sib (L. Wilson) 2 H. Broadbent'e blk f Advantage, 4yra, Bst »lb .. .. .. (A. Oliver) 3 Andrew Mack Bet (J. Skeates), Flying Wind 7st 121b (R. MilBo), Chasemab 7s* 101b (R. Hatch), Whmai!i».7rt Blb (H. Price), Tho Raft 7st 2lb (H. Batten), Shanroxn lass 7st alb (F. Colem.au), CiOgrcstina. 7st 2lb (F. Carrol), Coy 7et (L. Traill), and Rohepotae 7st (J . Lowe) also started. Axite got away first, acd led throughout, winning by two kmgtbs. Advantage held second place till half way down the straight, where Styliah, who had l boeut runming third, Bupplante-d httr. Time, Imin Ssoc. ili?s Flirt bolted! for throe a.nd a half miles, and consequently did not taka part in the raoe. MARANGAI HANDICAP. _of 1(50 sor»; second 10 toy*. ejid , third) 5 soys frwai stake. Oc-3 mile. J. R. MacdoiaUd's br c Taitoko. by Stcpniak—Whiripcol, 4yjr*, 6st (C. Jenkins) , 1 F. Pztwion's b h. Frisco. Syrs, 9«t 2lb (A. Oliver) 2 F. F. Godldard's c g Tiptoe, Syrs, esrt- 6lb <F. Lowe) 3 Tanfrhnrana 6st 13'.b (W. Ycung), Sijcor 61b (Rw Caanercitt), Unlando e?t 61b (R. Barlow), Golden Gate 7st 7lb (R. Hft-tch), Lethean 6st 7lb (F. Cre*o, acd Silver Lead eH 7lb (F. Colemau) also Et«rt*d'. This was the finest race of tha day. T<m:;imoen» and Lethean most rromin«nt for this first tvny fnrlong*. Then Taitoko wont to the front, followed by Frisco. They entered this ctraifrht atmort tcgrethor, end , a ma.gr.ino:nt finish resulted, Taitoko winndng br hoJf a head. Tiptoe w*e a length away third. Time, Imin 4Sscc.

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13232, 28 September 1908, Page 8

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WANGANUI J.C. SPRING MEETING. Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13232, 28 September 1908, Page 8

WANGANUI J.C. SPRING MEETING. Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13232, 28 September 1908, Page 8

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