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SPORTING.

THE LATE KINO'S HORSES. Tjnitod Press Ascociati-jc—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON. May 2.".. 1-rd Dcrln- will run tho late Kmg'a racc-tursc-i until "tho year. cm-Til CANTERBURY T.C.'S AUTUMN isi-E'i-vi- 10 "THK riu-os.'') v " iiM.UU, May 2ti. T_ e Autumn Meeting oi the south Canterfcuwfrotunt: Cu** *■-*» held on tho Un.bi.k« raco-our-".- yt-r-terclay. when there was a 7*-, .•i.nduiice of tho .porting puolic. iho ,«_ was in .pler.did order, and »mc B"«t 10 *vas »itiH»se<i. the meeting througliSP i X* conducted under tne happiest aua- • X rcllt-rti-l cnd.t on tho club. Thero pices, ■" D^ otan , l , t „ r . j,,, t eleven booKm-ker*! - !_r_ "licensed _t A-l'i i-i-cli. Kcsuits: — •rUIAL HA.VI'ICAI' (optional), .of to soys; ' second 5 soys irom stake. One mile and •r AMietVs b h Electric Jack, by ElecX tioM€r-S»!i7 Celt. 3vm 7mc (Owner) X i Viirr.li'** I- i Oleiidough, J«eo **• £tl * rC UC <'• Harris) 2 j McColl's Gipsy Bell, 6sec ... (J. Lee) 3 "\l_isra ssec behind, Piilm iliil s_ec, Lranio .... Iteno Bell s«rc. Lyoaatee osec. ilrook.yn y.t 7mc, >'•'•*-* 1 - ord If-oth-schilU 7sec, also 'Electric Ja<-k was in front all the way, and on emiiy by nix lengths from Glendough. fiiMT B ell bt>in £ !I ' url ' ,r 'S' away, and tho reat inKri in straggling order. Time, 3min _3 J-Sth tec. DISTRICT IUCI-" (optional), of 25 soys; second 5 soys from stake. One mile and * half. , ... , , ~ C Birclifle.-R h g King Lynn, by Jiamfarino King—Mermaid, 4yr?. 139ec .. 1 _ H. Probyn'o Broadleaf, !«teec (Owner) _ J. Bain's Good Jfopc, 27bcc .. (.Owner) a C'-Uerfcisih I,'lncc, I'om Pom 16sec, Pahn Jfii! 28eec, and Miss Dorecn 30sec, also Qood llopo started well, and went to iho ■ f r ont very soon, leading Irom Broadle«f and Kind l>y nn ior over a round. , King Lynn 4h»n took charge, and won easily by threo jcniftlis Irom Broadleaf, who was ten longtha in front of Good Hope. Cabcrfcigh finished : "fourth. Time, .lmin. TIiUEU HANDICAP (optional), cf CO noes; second 7 aovs, and third 3 soya from '■; stake. Two miles. *k. F. Nicoll's b g Tring Park, by Rothscluid—Lincoln Yet mare, _yr„, 32sec (A. Pringle) 1 J. Watson's Submarine, ecr (T. Aniictt) 2 .X. Connolly's Sophia, ll3ec .. (S. Trilford) 3 Bamboo lOsec, fled Maid 268 ec, amd Underwood 288 CC, also started. Underwood played up at tbe post and took -no part fn tho race. Tring- Park drew away -,-tt the start, and soon established a strong ieadl' Entering on tho final round Tring Park siill held command, but Submarine was in hot pursuit, and passing Ked llaid at the ~' stand, took up second running. From this oa ihfroontest was between tho limit and tho jcrstch horses, and at tho head of tho straight Submarine had caught Tring- Park, • but the latter stuck gamely to it,und under _.rong punishment lasted long enough to win .by » couple of lengths; Opihi, 50 yards away, .■; finished third and Rod Maid fourth. Time, ■ Smin 13sec. '.Submarine covered the two miles in .mtn [.1 3-oth sec. Easily tho best performance •ever recorder! on the Timaru course, and - Mid to bo tho best on may track, in New . Zealand outside Chriatchuroh. AMATEUR HANDICAP (optional), of 25 soys; Eecond 5 soys from stake. One - mile and a half. J. Parrell'. blk h Gladiator, by Wild wood —ttuabine, .yrs, 15»oc .. ~. .. 1 J. Cass's Sea Lion, ISsec ... ..2 W. Boatley'* Rothvillo, 3890 c.. (Owner) 3 Pom Pom -lsec, Princo Henry 7sec, Palm Hill 15sec, Mies Doreen 17sec, and Lord ltotfcachild ITscc, also started. Miss Doreen led for two furlongs, -when she was caught by Gladiator and Sea. Lion. "This trio, went on together for half a, rnilo •when Miss Doreen lost her place. Fivo furrlopgs from home Gladiator broke, leaving Sea Lion with a good lead-, but the latter also left his feet two furlongs from home, and Gladiator won by three lengths; Rothville •mm twelve lengths away third, just in front of Prince Henry.., Time, 3min 57 3-sth sec. ' SEADOWN HANDICAP (optional), of 35 soys: second 5 soys from stake. One mile and a half. McGrnth and Wilson's b f Sister Julian, ■ by General Lyons—Eulalie, Syia, 19seo (Wilson) 1 I Quirk and Shaw's Fisherman, ecr . (M. Edwards) 2 A. Cooper's Princess Mento, _osoc (R. Logan) 3 Redman Usee also started, hut •went off be-fore-her; time, and was pulled up.. Sister' Julian went to the front soon after

, this start, snd was never. afterwards caught, winning by /our, lengths from Fisherman, who bsut Printiisa ■ Men to by, fifty yards. ,-' Time. 3mhi a.cc. ' ../'•'■

WAIEONOA HANDICAP (opt;onal)7 or 40 .soya; second 5- soy. and third 2 sots ... from stake. Two wiles. -C. Wilktfs c m Viole* M-, by Wildwootl ' --Jay Gould mare, aged, 36sec (Owner) 1 J.JTeCeirs Gipsy Bell 40seo .. (J. Lee) 2 • T." Arniett's Electrio Jack, 17seo (Owner) 3 ' ■ Opihi 2sec, Rothville 32sec, and Broadleaf • 39***. also started.

• Gipsy Bell led for half a. mile, when Violet Sf. aad Rothvilte closed up on h-er. Six furlongs from home Violet M. went to tha front, > ana won frwing up by & dozen lengths from Oipsy Bell, who beat Electric Jack by two lengths. Time, umin 21sec. FAREWELL HANDICAP (optional), of 35 soya; iiccond 5 soys from stake. One ,■• mile. - •■'•■•. £. McDonnell's gr f Silver Princess, by . Prince Imperial—Barbara, Syrs/ 23sec

, (Owner) 1 ,G. Birchfielir-. King Lynn, lOsec (Owner) 3 .-'" McGrath and Wilson's Sister Julian. 12aec -. * (A. Wilson). 3 . Fisherman scr. Imperial * ISsec, Roaechi'd " Usee, Mttlorn l6.ee, Prince Henry ISsec, 1 Chanticleer 20.cc, and Dum Dum 22soc also « started.'

Silver Prinrcsa and Dum Dum drew out at the Matt, and going at a. crreab bat soon established » strong lead. Half a mile from -erne Silver Princess was well clear of the . ~rmt of the field, when Kinjf Lynn,'comingDp, With fl. great Tush, -almost caught her, but she inawered gamely to the call made on her. . and .holding her own down the straight won *,'-*it_ threo lengths to spare. Sister Julian .was. third. 100 yards away, and Fisherman , --. fourth. Time, 2min 35aec. .'• TWNGANUI J.C.'S AUTUMN MEETING.

.'.'*' (PSESS ASSOCIATIOy TELEGRAM.) X ; - '' • WANGANUI, May 26. -" 1S» Wanganui Jockey Club concluded their _ - Steeplechase Meeting to-day in fine westlinr, . audi thero was a. large attendance. - Tho •*>ta"isa.or investments amouuted to £10,306, milling' % total of £21,212 for the meeting, as •JjKftst 419,335 last year. Kesult.: — .WH"TER OATS HANDICAP, of 150 soya; 'iieeond 00 soya, and third 10 soys from . stake. Six furlongs, ft-r-vj. Watt's btr c Maori King, by Mer- ; -'-we©— Indian Queen, 3yra, Sst lllb • x '< : (H. Gray) 1 . Ail. Hall-a b _ St. BiR, aged, Bat 71b i " • (W. Price) 2 V. W. Dariee's blk m Ball»irat. aged, 7st (C. Emerson) 3 t Penates 9st lllb {C. J«nkins), 11 Frisco ' -st 71b (W. Ayrea), 4 Parol* 7at lllb (L. Wileon).,3 Emblem 7st elb (B. Deeley). 6 True* Shot 7«t 71b (E. Lowe), 10 Xaxeroo. 7sl 3lb ». ftodder). 7 Overtime 6at lllb (Stan. Reid). «a.B T« Roti 6at 10lb (R. Young) also abarW. (Winner bred by owner, and trained by T. ; . Quinlivan, junr.) ' 5t BiU got off well, followed by Emblem **«» "Overtime-, with Penates next" St. Bill - tawntAined his lead well, but at th© bend into the straight Penates. Emblem, and Mean King made a forward move. Half-way .up tho straight St. Bill was holding his own. «nd looked to Imvo the race in hand, but Maori King came up with a wonderful run, *nd cutting down the leaders in great style wen by nearly » length, with Ballarat tv nock ' away third, and Penates fourth. Time, lmin 15 2-sth sec. GRAND STAND STEEPLECHASE HANI DICAP, of 250 eovs; second 25 soys, and ' third 15 'soys from stnke. About two . " miles and a half. -..*. A. T. Douglas's eh g Bullworth, by Bulldog—Badswortb mare, a»ed, 'tOst ' _Rb .. .. (J. Pine) 1 i«- J. M. Camero&'a b g Kiaterc, s>god. 12st . 21b, .. .. (T. Pritchard) .2 •*• C. E. Brewer's b h Sir Lethe, aged, 10«t s!b .. , .. (C. Cress) 3 4 Lingerer Ost lilt. <H. Tate),.2 Oryx Ost 1 .101b (J. Lyford). and 5 Senorita 9st 81b <C. Lochranel also started. • (".Vinner trained by J. M. Cameron.) • Sur,l_etbo an _ Bullworth jumped into tho s'raignt fnsrether. followed by Lingerer and Oryx. Bullworth look the lead as the back was reached, and led till tho finish, winning »y a fnrlong. Sir Lethe, Lingerer, and Oryx fodowed the leader info the straight for the second timo, but after jumping the hencoop ■ "Jngcrer lost his rider. Passing the stand Iho order was Bullworth. Oryx, and "Sir t*lhc. The last named ran into second place when going sion? the bock, but Oryx then came stror.!_ly. and at the hencoop'at tho . "lend wag almost abreast of Bullworth. Hero hw career was cut short, as ho turned a, somerwiuh and broke his back. _fis rider escaping injury. A great race ensued for socond place. Kiatere, who had been last throughout, beating Sir Lethe by a length, rime, omin 11 3-stn sec. BaLGOWRIE HACK HANDICAP, of 100 soys; second 15 soys, _nd third 5 soys from stake. On* mile end a distance. 2. O. Ca_dweir» eh f Waimoko, by Menschikoff—Nannie, 4vts, 7st (R.'Young) 1 • 1- H. McManaway's br g Strathmoira, Syrs, 9*it sb .. *C. .lenkin*-) 2 6. O. Moir's b g Tarn Glen, tvrs, Tst 101b "(B. Dcelcv) 3 * Research fisti lllb (F. D. Jones), I First

Consul Sst (H. Gray), 7 Beacon 7st 71b (L. Wilsonl, 9 Royal Youngster 7si. "lb (W. Bennett!, c Waitoto 7st 51b (D. M.Oauiey), 8 Celeano 7st lib (Stan. Reid', 10 To Whatu 7st 21b (W. I). Young), and 11 Howler 7st (C. Monk), also start-*d. (AVinnrr bred by Wellington Park Stud Company, and trained by F. Tilley.) From a splendid stnrt Tarn Glen was first to {how out, closely foliowcd by Strathmoira, Wiimoko end Waitoto. Going along the back Waimoko raced alongside Tarn Glen, with Strathmoira on his quarters, and Waitoto cl<.se up. The three leading horses ran into the straight together, Research and First Con«ul lying next, Waitoto having fallen bsck. A great race home resulted in Waimoko just winning by a head; Tarn Glen h;.lf a length away third. Time, 2min 0 ] -Sth sec.

RATA HACK HURDLE HANDICAP, of 100 soys; second 15 soys, and third 5 soys from stake. About one mile and five furlongs. G. J. Foreman's b!k g Jlnharanui. by Sylvia Park—Pauline, aged, in.t (C. Cochrane) 1 1. A. F. Douglas's b h Woclioomooloo, fiyr.«, lOst'3lb .. .. (T. Pine) 2 7. W. Tucker's eh m Chase Mab, uged, 9st .. .. .. (X. Williams) 3

■1 Pikopo list. G!b (Jerry O'Connell), 3 Merrio Lawn lOst Gib (\V. Words), 2 Nicotine lOst l'.b (F. Flynn), 5 C'laremont 3st 1311, (X. Pritcharjl), 8 Arcli?ht 0M lib (W. Bird), 5 Bcelino 9st (J. Lyforrt), :ind 10 Tlio Leader »3t (Jt. Edwards), »l_o **tnrtcd. (Winner (rained by T. F. Goddnrd.) Woolioomooloo, C'laremont and Nicotine led over tho first hurdle, where nicotine fell and brought down Merrio Lawn, and passing the Ptund Lyford fell off Beeline. Going a:ong the back Chase Mab, who had been handy, went up to the leaders, and Mahnranui also cloaed up. At the top end Chase Mab was in the lead, with Mahnranui third. The trio entered tho straight together, and in a fine finish, Maharanui drew out and won by a, length from Woolioomooloo. Chase Mab a length away third. Time, 3min 6sec. Tho stewards enquired into Maharanui's running on both days, but took no action. MAY frURDLE HANDICAP, of 175 soys; second 20 soya, and third 10 fovs from sUike. About ono mile and threequarters. 1. J. H. Pronscr's br g Playmate, by Stepniak— Ekaterini Passeropou "o, aged, "Ost. 2lb .. .. (H. Telford) 1 .). W. D&vics's br g Xnvicr, nged, Ost slb (T. Pritchard) 2 7. J. R. McDonald's blk g Aotoa, aged, Ost 31b .. (N. Williams) 3 2 oo.d Bird lOst 2lb (E. Murtagh), C Maidi 9st 13lb (E. Abbott), 4 Pearl Reef Dst 61b (C. Cress), 1 Aorangi 9at 61 b (11. Futcher), 9 Showman 9«t -lib (H. Brcreton). 8 Tondorghie Ost (J. Flynn), and 3 Waitapu Ost (E. O'Brien), also started.

(Winner trained by J. 11. ProS9er.) Playmate led irom end to end, never being troubled. Aotea, Aorangi. Xavier, Gold Bird and Waitapu wero most prominent during tho journey, and Aotea, Xavier, Aorangi and Waitapu followed Playmate in that order into tho straight. In the run home" Xavier bent Aotea by a length; Playmate winning by a couple of lengths. Waitapu was fourth, Aorangi, Pearl Reef and Showman following. Time, 3min 18 l-sth sec.

EMPIRE HANDICAP, of 175 soys; second 15 soys, and third 10 soys from stake. One mile nnd a distance. o. Hon. J. D. Ormond's h m Woodhey, by Birkenhead—Goyt, syrs, 7st Blb (L. Wilson) 1 3. H. M. Spratt's b g Mendip, -tyrs. 7st 101b .. '.. (H. Gray) 0 7. A. Jackson's br g John, 'lyra, 6st 12!b (C. Monk) 3 4 Bridge Bst 7lb (F. Halloran) and Parablo 7st 7lb (J. Kemp) (bracketed on the totalisatorr), 2 Clomoro Sst 51b (B. Dccley), G Sir Antrim Bst _lb (C. Price), 1 Waipakn 7st 7ib (D. McCauley), 10 Merrivonia 7st Gib (C. Emerson), 8 Lethean 7st 41b (E. Lowe), 8 Lady Menschikoff 7st lib (R. Young), 9 Marton fist 131b (W. Bennett), and 11 Mulga Bill est 7lb <B. McDonald) also started. (Winner bred by owner and trained by S.

Waddell.) John led past tho stand from Waipalcu, Mulga Bill and Merrivonia. Going into the back Waipaku broke away with a lead of soveral lengths from John and Merrivonia, but the three were together when turning for home, with Mendip and Clemora next. Waipaku then dropped back, and John, Merrivonia. and Mendip entered the straight together. Woodhey was fifth, but coming with a great run on the; outside won by a nose: Mendip a neck in front of John. Merrivonia was last. Time, lmin ofisec. FAREWELL HACK FLAT, HANDICAP, of 100. soys; second 16 soys, and third 5 soys from.stake. Six furlongs. 2. Hon. J. D. Ormond's br g Faunus, by The Officer—Fawn, syr_, Ost 4lb (F. D. Jones) 1 3. J. Smith's eh g Golden Loop, Syrs, Sat lib .. ' .. (R. Barlow) 2 13. 'j*. F. Nolan's eh g Leolanter, aged, 7'st Otb .. .. (L. Wilson) 3

13 Ambrosian ftit 51b (R. Hatch), 9 St. Felix »st (C. Jenkins), 8 Moreo.Bst 6lb (E.. Lowe), l Attention flst 51b (A. Oliver), 4 Royal Marine flat slb (F. Cressl, 7 Va'entine 7st. 13lb (H. G»_7), 6 Voca , 7«t 13lb *- (_.. Coleman), 15 Idolatress Tst 7lb (J. Graham>, 10 Apollinaris 7st 61b (C. Monk), 18 Andrew Mack 7st ob (W. Bennett), 5 Prancer 7st slb (B. Deeley), 17 Merriwing Tst 41b (J. Kemp), 14 Lady Moutoa Tst 3lb (T. Carroll), 10 St. Lumsden 7st 3lb (C. Emerson), 18 Blend Tat (S. Reid),, 20 Seawind 7st lA. Ward), and II Serenity 7st (R. Young) also .turfed. * -

(Winner bred by owner and trained by S. Waddell.) Fauhn* got away quickest, and was never caugnt, winning by a length and a half. Golden Loop came through on entering ihe straight. Time, lmin 15 4-sth sec.

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SPORTING. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13744, 27 May 1910, Page 9

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