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HAWKE'S BAY J.C.'S AUTUMN MEETING.

(l-SESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAiI.) NAPIER, Anril 27. The weather was fine to-day, but bitterly cold, for the first day of the Autumn .Meeting 'of tho Hawke's Bay jockey Club, and the fixture was well attended. The course j was in excellent order, and good racing was j ■witnessed. Nineteen bookmakers were licensed at £20 10s each, ana tho sum of .£6631 10s was put through the machine, ac against £3586 for the corresponding day last year. Results: — LONGLAND HACK HANDICAP HURDLES KACE, of 100 soys; second 10 • sevs, and third 5 eovs from, sta&c. One m:!e acd three-quarters. 1. J. F. Pettie's o m- Continuance, by Strathbran—Syringe, aged, a*t lib (G. Jones) I 5. G. C. Hamilton's eh s Forest, aged, 9st 13lb (T- Pine) 2 10. A. J. Ellingbstni's br g Dorando, eged, | 9st 3lb .. ■• v. Paramore) 3 7 Pikopo list <slb, 3 Longner list 2:b, 4 Clemency 10st 3ib, 9 Waiwareware 9st 9lb, 2 Merry Lawn 9st olb, car. Sat 9JU), 8 Haurangi 9st, U Tupaea 9st, and 6 Legner 9st aleo started. (Winner bred by owner and" trained by G. j Jones.) I Pikopo fell at the hurdle at the top of tha straight on the first round. Continuance Led nearly all the way, and won comfortabjy by two lengths; about the same : between second and third. -Time, 3min MAIDEN HANDICAP RACE, of 100 eovs; second 15 eovs, and third 10 sovb from stake. Six furlongs. 3. Hon. J. D. Ormond'3 b f Humming Bird, by Birkcnhead—Lyrebird, 2yrs, Tst 7lb' .. .. (H. Watson) 1 1 G D. Greenwood's b f Directoire, 2yrs, 7st 71b ... . • (J. Begbie). 3 j 3. Hon. J. D. Ormond's b c Moreconibc, j 2yr». 7st 71b .. .. (J. Graham) 3 8 IJonzel ?st Blb, 13 Castleside Bst Blb, 12 Yorkshire Set Blh, 11 Boyne Water Bst Sib, 4 Artio Bst Sib, 7 Stormlight Sss Blb, 6 Harekoa Set 51b, 10 Raupare Set olb, U Stepalonp Sst olb. 3 Goldemar Bst olb. 5 Floater "at 7.'b, and Vibration 7st 7lb also started. (Winner bred by owner ana trained by S. Waddell.) Mumming Bird and Vibration were first , to show out, and formed the leading division • entering the straight. Mumming Bird won , by a length; with Morecombe a fair third. Time. Imin 18sec. NURSERY HANDICAP, of 150 soys; second 30 soys, and third 10 aovs from stake. For two-year-olds. Five furlongs. 5 T H. Lowry's b c Kohinoor, by Royal Fusilier—Bijou, 9st 131b (L. Wilson) 1 7 J. Highdcn's br f G!oss, 6st 121b (Stan. Reid) 2 4 D Hughes's br c Ngatiruarui, 7st 7lb (F. Coleman) 3 2 Sea Eagle 9st Sib, 3 Countermine 9st, 1 Lady Rome Bst 61b, G Bunkum Sst 411>. -8 Entente 7st 21b, 9 Waikehua 6st 7lb, 30 Longstep Cst 7lb, and 11 Ngakau 6st 7lb, also started. (Winner bred by owner and trained by

F. Davis.) The winner led from end to end, but Glees made a fino run from the. distance, which brought her within a length of the winner. Ngpatiruami was a fair third. Time, lmin 2 _-sth sec. PORANGAHAU HANDICAP, of 200 soys; second 30 soys, and third 10 soys from stake. Six furlongs. 7. R W. Paterson's blk m Mon Ami, by Soult— Satar.ella, syrs, Cat 12lb (M. McDonald) 1 2.Mr Highdcn's br jr Nyland. syrs, 7st lllb (car. 7et 131b) .. (A. Olliver) 3 9. J. Monk's b in Gipsy Bello, sy_s, Sst (C. Jenkins) 3 3 Lord Soult Oat 51b, 5 Broadsword Bst 6lb, 8 Hermla Bst 3.b, 9 Clemora Bst, 1 ilundic Sst, 4 Parula 7st 9lb, and 10 Am-b-la 6st 101b, also started. (Winner bred by W. Walters, and trained by C. PrichardJ Broadsword and -tandic were first to show out, with 3Xon Ami next. At the railway bend Jton Ami went to the front, and was never afterwards headed. She won by two lengths, Gipsy Bello being a fair third. TinKs lmin lSsec. HAWKE'S BAY CUP HANDICAP, a cup value 50 soys, end £400 in specie; seoond 50 soys, and third 25 eovs from atake. One mile and a. half. 1. E. J. Watt's br g- Bridge, by Tbe Possible—Sootia, 3yrs, 7st 71b (car. 7et 101b) .. ~- .. (H. Gray) 1 9 W. J. Douglas's eh g Kopu, 4yrs, 7st 21b (R. Young) 2 8 E. Kemp'- m m Parable. 4yrß, 7st 9lb (J. Kemp) 3 2 Sandstrea-m Sst lOfb, 4 California Bit Sib. 3 Merrivoni- Bst lib, 5 Sir Tristram Bst (car. Bfl- 21b), 11 Sir Antrim.7st 121b, 7 John 7st 10lb, 4 Koran 7st 9lb, 10 Lamsdorff 6st 71b , (oar. 6st 101b), and 14 Berengaria 6st 71b, al-so started. (Winner bred by owner,,and trained by T. Quinliv-n.) Parable, Sir Tristram and Lamsdorfi was tho order for over a uiilc, with Bridge next, and California under pressure last. At th* entrance to tlie straight the order was— Parable, Sir Antrim and Bridge. At the distance Bridge assumed command, and although Kopu challenged strongly, Bridge yon comfortably by a length. Parable was a good tl. ird, Sir Tristram' fourth, ajtd Sir Antrim fifth. The last to finish were California and Berengaria. Time, 2min 36*oc. KABAMU HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, of 120 soys: second 15 soys, and third 10 •soys from stake. Ono mile and threequarters. 1. W. J. Douglas's br m Polyanthus, by

The Possible—Violet, aged, lOst 91b (J. O'Connell) 1 4. J. H. Prosser'B br g Exmoor, aged. lOst 51b _.. .. (H. Telford) 2 5. W. S. Davidson's eh g Eoservoir, cged, 9st lllb .. .. (J. Jones) 3 2 Paisano list 71b, 3 Corazon 10_t 131b, and 5. Nero Ost also started. (Winner bred by S. H. Gollan. and trained by J. Munn.) Polyanthus took the lead from the start-, and at the stand wa« joined by 'Nero. Going ronnd the back tho order waa Nero, Exmoor, and Polyanthuß. At the straight Exmoor led. with Polyanthus handy. Polyanthus was first over the last fence, and won easily by two lengths. Corazon fell. Time, 3min 11 1-sth sec. POUKAWA HACK HANDICAP, of 100 soys; second 10 soys. and third 5 soys from stake. Five furlongs. 2. It. A. McDonald's eh g Ascalon, by Conqueror—Koputeroa, 4yrs, Bst Blb (C. Jenkins) 1 4. J. Hannah's b m Amaru, 4yrs. 7st 131b

(A. Olliver) 2 5. Hon. J. D. Ormond's br g Faunus. 3yrs. Sst 31b .. .. (F. D. Jones) 3

1 Multiple S-t 21b, 5 Fort William Sat 6lb, G Meremere "st 13lb, 4 St. Felix Tst 101b, 13 Andrew Mack 7st 10lb, 7 Niwaru 7st 6lb, 12 Morriwing 7st slb, 14 Stourton 7st 6lb, 15 Eiya 7at 3lb, Useful Gst 131b, 16 Kildonan 6st lllb. and 17 Prince Hassan 6st 101b also started. (Winner trained by ownor.) The winner led all the way. and won by four lengths: about a length between second and third. Time, lmin 4 2-sth sec. AUTUMN HANDICAP, of 150 soys; second 20 soys, and third 10 soy» from stake. Once round. 1. A. Helm's b g Separator, by Scaton De- " laval—Brown A'hce, 4yrs, 6st 7lb ■ T „ v „ , , (F. Hallinan) 1 2. J. B. _\areLle'_ eh g Waikaraka, 4yrß, 7st lllb (car. 7st 13_lb) (A. Olliver) 2 3. Hon. J. D. Ormond's br g Bollin, 4yrs, 7st 131b .. .. (W. Holmes) 3 4 Penates lOst 3lb, 4 Clemora Bst, 9 Swimming Belt Tat lllb. 6 After thought 7st 61b, 7 Dazzling 7st 21b, car. 7st 61b, 5 Golden Water 7at, 10 Bally Heigh Tst, T Glissade 6st 91b. Millennial 6st 7lb, 13 Rose Lctha 6st 7lb, and 12 Polynices 6st Tib also started. (Winner bred by Auckland Stud Company, and trained by G. Hope.) there was a poor start of which Waikaraka got the best, and Glissade and Millennial the worst. Going up the back stretch Penates led, but nt the railway bend Dazzling and Bollin had charge of affairs, with Separator next. Entering the straight Separator took command, and won easily by two lengths. Time, lmin 52_«*. SECOND DAY'S ACCEPTANCES. OHITI HANDICAP HURDLES, cf 100 soys; one mile and a hra-lf— Pikopo list 31b, Lcngncr list, Wimmera lOst 10ib, Continuance* lOst 101b, Merry Lawn Sst 3!b, Haurangi Ost, Mil.enial 9st, SJeacombe Ost, Leguer Ost, Lothair 9st. UKAWA HACK HANDICAP, of 100 aovs: seven nirlongs—Amato Set slb, Fort William Sst 51b, Koyal Marine 8.1 41b, Idealism Tst 13.b, Obscurity Tst 131b, Captain Jingio "st Tib, Niwaru. 7st 71b, Polyniceo 7st Sib, Lord Irwoll 7st 4lb, Merrywing 7st 21b, Hare Koa Tst, Comrx>sed Tst, Prince Hassan Cat 91b. All -rumps 6st 7lb, Artie 6_t Tib. HAWItE'S BAY STAKED, of 400 soys; six furlong- and a ha.f—Boanerges 2-t 41b, Broadsword Bst Sib, Fort Wiili_.ni Sst 81b, Forxnby Sst slb, War Song 7st 6ib, _*ountermine Tat ilb, Sea Eagle Tst 4lb, Bunkum Tst lib, Lady Keina 6-t 131b, Floater .at Sib.

BURKE MEMORIAL STAKES, of 300 eovs: one mile and a quarter—Sir Antrim S.t 51b, California -st _;b, Sir Tristram S»t 2lb, Maori King Sst 21b, Parable 7st 13ib, Merrivon:_ Tst 121b, John Tst 51b, Glissade 6_t 9"b, Ballyheigh 6st 9ib, Golden Water 6st 71b.

SCURRY HACK HANDICAP, of 100 s-ovs; five furlcngs—A-calon Sst, Multiple B_t 13lb. Contendent Sst 11.b, Amaru B_t 41b, Merejnere Tst 10lb. Andrew Mack Tst 91b, Gcldenmar "st 21b, Useful Tst, Eiva 7_t, Raupare 6s. 10lb, Progress 6_t 81b, Hacdv Jack Cst 71b, Stcralong 6_t 7"b. MANGATARATA HURDLES, of 120 -cvs; en* mile and three-quarters—Poly-anthus list o:b, Coraion lOst 131b, Exmoor lOst 7!b, Continuance Sst 121b, Reservoir 3st 01 b, Forest Ost.

JUVENILE HANDICAP, of 120 soya; Jivo furlonga—l_aoy l.eina tat, bib, Hui__ii_g i-rd est lli>, NgauruaJiui 7st Sio, lnrecivir. 7st Tib, Otoe, ist ab. Sir £>oio 7st, v mtar tion 6st 11.b, \V_s_euu_ 6st Tib, t-ongsi-ep tst "io. Iluiuani- t>-i V.b. KAKiiW£.-__ ItA.MJi-AP, of 2(k) soys; six tu-ron£s— .\yuir.a. bbt 4.'j. Gipsy i»c_;e fc.l -<b. ilermia ost, Wc-jdhey Tst l-.b, Mon Ami Tst i'li*i. Aiuncue 'is: IUD, Separator Tst 4ib, Dazzang T«t 3lb, ..t'tcrtuought '.st, Ambala 6st 12iij.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13719, 28 April 1910, Page 8

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HAWKE'S BAY J.C.'S AUTUMN MEETING. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13719, 28 April 1910, Page 8

HAWKE'S BAY J.C.'S AUTUMN MEETING. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13719, 28 April 1910, Page 8

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