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NAPIER PARK RACING CLUB'S AUTUMN MEETING.

(SrECIAL TO "TIIE I'RESS.") NAPIER, March 14. The Napier Park Rscmg Clubs Autumn was concluded to-day in beautittil weather, and Uforc a large attendance. Speculation was very brisk, the totalisatur invostiner.U amounting to £'20,305, cc against £12,t0>7 for the second day of last year a Autumn Meeting, making a total of £3t>,9So for the two day?, as against £-23,258 last year. Results: — OjO-AHU HACK HURDLES, of 130 eovs; second 20 soys, and third 10 oovs frota stake. One mile ar.d o half. 2. E. Kemp's eh g liurakia, by Sylvia. Park—.fatupaerehi, syrs, 10st (J<?r. O'Connell) 1 5. W K. Karaitiana'e b g Pikiho, aged, lit ( F - Wcagher) 2 3 W Woods's b g Hatana, aged, list 21b (L. Traill) 3 1 Cahcr Davon lOst Blb (T. K. Jonee), 4 Okahu Sst Tib (W. Chnafc), 7 St. Fire 9st (A. Lawrence), and 6 Ruffians 9st, car. Ost 31b (\v\ J. Porter) also started. (Winner bred by H. Mcllandall and trained by Owner.) Pikiho fliot to the front when the barrier went up, Caher Davon being loft at the post and took no further part in the race, rfatana and liurakia were running second and third Uα Pikiho at tho back, the lastnamed having a big break on. Before coming to tho homo bend i-iurakia mado up his leeway, and catching Pikiho at tho last fence, won easily by a length and ft half, Hatana ten lengths away third. Time, 2ra:n 45 4-oth sec. TELEGRAPH HACK HANDICAP, of 100 ftova; second 10 eovs, and third 5 eovs from etako. Six furlongs. 3. W. J. Douglas's b g Whakahoki, by San Fran —Maid of Aetolat, 3yre, 7st 31b (R. Hunt) 1 C. C. E. Twist's br f Purecnller, 3yrs, 7et 71b (car. 7st lOlb) .. (B. Deeloy) 2 2. J. F. Pettie'a br g Hima, Byr», 7et 121b 1 (A. Reed) 3 1 Iliad's Hero 9st 2lb (A. Oliver), 6 Berg Bat 10lb (R. J. Home), 4 Montana 7at 6ib (R. 13orry), 0 Sir Alba 7et, slb allow,. (H. Poulgrain), 7 Royal Scout 7st Blb (W. ilell>, and. Mystified Gst 10]b (C. Carmont) also started. (Winner brod by J. Munn.) Hima coon held control with Berg and Purscfiller lying handy, but at the bottom of the bend he surrendered to Pursefliler, with Whakahoki coming fast from the rear. At the distance post Whakahoki ran alongside PurecfilJer, and in a groat set-to beat her home by a hoad, Hima a fair third. Montana was fourth. Time, lmin IS l-stii CLOSE MEMORIAL STAKES HANDICAP. of 3CO soys; second 35 bovb, and third 15 eovs from stake. One mile. 2. C. Moree's b g Birkline, by BirkonUead A pony, 6yrs,.9at .. (A. Oliver) 3' 4. White and McLeod's b g Fair Rosamond, 4yrs, 7et 111b .. (H. Wat Eon) 2 3. "Mr Highdon'e" b f Bertrada, 3yra, 7st 71b (W. Bell) 3 5. J. Harle's b g Byron, syre, Set 6lb (B. Deelcy) 0 7. F. S, Easton'e b m Moutoa Girl, sgod, 7st 131b .. .. (O. McCarten) a 11. J. Mann's eh g Lord Renovni, syrs, 7st 12!b .. .. <R. Hunt) 0 9. A. B. Williams's b g Multiply, 4yns, 7st mlb .. .. (A. Reed) 0 1. E. J. Watt's eh c Red Book. 4yrs, 7st 101b .. .. .. (R. iSerry) 0 8. P. Hunter's eh g Settler, 6yre. 7st 21b (C. Carmont) 0 6. T. H. Lowry's br f The Hafrue, 3yra, 7st 21b .. .. (A. Tnoklebank) 0 13. C. E. Twist'a eh g Perccler, ag<*d, 6et 71b fE. Walah) 0 10. E. Kemp'3 br m Vi, fcsjed. Get 71b (J. Kemp) 0 12. J. Paku's bra San Pluie, aged, Get 71b .. .. (J. Meagh«r) 0 14. C. L. Labor's br m Fair Average, Cyrs, Cst 71b (car. Bat 10lb) - (J. Hasti«) 0 (Wiuncr bred by Hon. J. D. Orniond and trained by F. Portor.) Berirada led passing the stand, with Per-7c-Dler, Birkline, and Red Book in that order. At the six furlongs poet, Bertrada gavo way to Percoler, with Red Book and Birklino handy. At the home bend. Bertrada headed Poroeier, and juat hero Red Book , put in a groat run, getting on to Bcrtrada'a quarters. Birklino ond Fair Rosamond came through half-way tip the running. Fifty yards from tit. poot, Fair Rosamond had Bortrada silcnocd, and it appeared iw if 3he would just pet there, but Oliver drove Birklino along at hie best, and the Gis-bornt-owned gelding ecorcd by a long neck from Fair Rosamond, who was a good length ahead of Bertrada. Rod Book was fourth. Time, lmin 54sec. KUAO HANDICAP, of 123 sove; eccond 20 soys, and third fi soys from stake. For two-year-olds. Four furiougs and a half. 2. "Mr HighdenV b f La Favourita, by King Rufus-Inanioixta, 7st 81b CW. Bell) 1 4. T. H. Lowry's blk f Tet«-a-Tete, 7st Sib (A. Tricklobsnk) 2 1. D. McLcod'a eh c Tavi3tock. Bst 12!b (B. Dcoley) 3 5 Blackball 7?t 9lb (R. Berry), 3 Hymen 7*t 71b (I. Wallace), 3 Kalmonoha, 7et 71b (B. Wood), and 6 Old Dad Cst 7lb (car. G.=t 91b) (J. Kemp) alro Etarted. \V\*inner bred by o-.vn<>r and trained by G. Price.) Lo Farourita pot f-oinsr first, with Tet«?-B-Tet* nnd Tavutock just behind her. La Lavourita made every post a winning one, and prevailed by s Jong nock; Taviatock cloco up third. Blackball was fourth. Time, 55&0 C. Hymen and Kaimonoha wera bracketed on the machine. HIGH-WEIGHT HANDICAP, of 200 eors; second 20 soya end third C core from ftake. Once round. 1. K. Vrhite'e !yr g- Broeburn, by Sir Lsddo—Tuhirangi, Syrs, Ost 41b" (A. Oliver) 1 3. L. J. Wilkins's b g Tricze, Svrs, Sat 7!b (H. Tricklobank) 3 4. J. F. Pettie'a b g Tatimi, 4vr.«, gst 121b (H. Griffiths) 3 3 Mysterierch 9st 8!b (B. Dn»ley). 2 Sir Daniol Ost 3lb (W. Kirk). Merriwa Bst, car. Sut Sib (J. Prend-rgast), 7 Peacsmajtcr Bst (C. Hollo), nnd 6 The Summit Bst (E. Lowe) also started. (Winner trained by V. Collelo.) When the field eett'ed down, Trieze. Tatirai, and Brapbura were at tho head of I affaire, and at the back the nrder was unchu!i3»fj. vrns first into th* 3traiphl. w-.ti* Broeburn. Tricio, ar.d Tatimi close up. H«lf wey down the running Bra-e----bum held the lead, with Triaje r.nd Tatimi f.3ht:ng but a desperate battle for second money. Braeburn won comfortably from Trieze, who beat Tatimi by a bare head. Sir Daniel, who came fast in the lest half-fur-long, was fmnth. Tim?. Imin 54 3-sth sec. MAIDEX HACK SCURRY, of 100 bot«; srtend 10 snvs, and third 5 eova froa stakp. Wfiifht Ost. Five furlongs. 1. Hon. J. D. Orinood's b g Anguish (V?. Ry*n) X 2. A. J. Shearsby'e b g >'girua, Svra (A. Oliver) 2 B. G. P. Donnelly's b h Formulate. 6yrs

(B. Declcy) 3 6 King's Host (W. KirkJ, 8 Hereford (U. Griffiths), 7 Ranfurly (W. Price), 5 Amical tE. Lowe), t Tehuhuti (R. Hunt), 9 Kiripuka (J. D»vi») aleo started. nVianer bred by owner, and trained by S. Waddell.) Anguish was the first to pet going, with Formulate and Ngarua second and third. The leader was going well throughout* and yon by a length from Xgarua. Formulate a poor third. Aniical w»a fourth, and Hereford ffth. Time, lmin 1 3-sth see. ST. PATRICK'S HANDICAP, of 150 cora; second 25 sort, and Jhird 10 soys from stake. Sir furlongs! 1. E. Loncrgon'3 br ra Blue Lake, by Rova! Fusilier Blue River, syrs, Bst ilk' .4 .... .... (E. Lowe) 1

i. C- J. Parker'» b c Our King, ijn, Tat 13lb .. .. .. (R. Hunt) 2 3. Hoa. J. T>. Ormond's b g Day Fly. 3vr» 6st 71b (car. 6st 10lb) .. (A. Reid) 3 5 Labour Day 8&t lib (TV. Pries). -2 Eocene 73t 9lb "|W. Bell), and Alces 6st 7lb (C. Carmont) ajso started. (Winner bred by E. J. Watt, and trained by owner.) A znod siart saw Our Kinc lrad ths way fronj Blue Lake and Day Fly. and th*se positions were unchanged as lha straijtht was reached. At the distance pest Blue Lake had got to Oar King, and a punishing finish between the pair saw the former prevail by a short neck, Day Fly. who ran about a "lot in the laet iialf-furSonp,' wiie third, ar.d Eocene a bad fourth. Tuns, 1 miti 14 l-sth see. STEWARDS 1 HACK WELTER, of 120 aors; recond 20 soys. ar.d third 10 soys from stake. Seven furlnnjrs. 1. 11. M. Camnbell's br g Kinbombi, by ilerriwce—Hellene, 4yrs, 9st 9lb (A. Oliver) 1 2 Hon. J. D. Ormond's b g Banian. Syrs. Bst lib .. .. (W. Ryan) 2 i. J. M. Cameron's br g St. Elmn. syrs Ss- lib . .. (B. Deeley) 3 5 Arlington f?st 13lb (W. BelU, 3 French Rose Bst lib (L. Wilson). 9 Tiwan 7et 13lb (H. Tricklcbank). C Muiti)rc3 Tst 121b (A. Tricklebank), 12 Forplight Tst 71b (J. Kemp». 6 Eocene Tst 71b (R. Hunt), 10 Discussed Tst 71b, car. Tst ll'.b (E. Lowe). 7 No Idea 7st 7lb (H. Wateor.l. and 11 Silver Jingle 7«t 7lb (R. Re;d> al»o started. (Winner bred by B. Shadbolt, and trained by W. Stowe.) French Row led the field to the home turn, where Kinbombi and Banian came through, and t\\z former won cleverly by a long neck from Banian, who was half a length in front of St. Elmn. Arlington was fourth. Time, lmin 2S3ec. RANGITIKEI R.CS ANNUAL MEETING. (rRESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.} WANGAN'UI. March 15. The following handicaps have been dciLAivGITIKEI CUP, of 170 soya; one mile and a quarter—Byron 9st, Leonta Bst 10.b, Moutca Girl £et ylb, Otahu Bst lib, Sleijpal 7et 13lb, Braeburn 7st 131b, Monologue i"kt 121b, Stepr.ey Tst lllb, Lady Volga Tat IMb, Manawakahi Tst 81b, White Crano Git 71d, Vlcdincau Gst 7ib. OHAKEA HALii HURDLE RACE, of U0 eovs; one miio end three-quarters—Rill list 131b, Huia lOet 13!b, Papslitz lOst 12lb, Clemency 10ut 61b, The Diver lOst 31b, Jackman lOst 21b, Tauranga lOst lib, \Ylumper 9st 10lb, Stockade 9st 6lb, Papamajama 9st 6lb, Florist 9st 2lb, Ibiur 9st 2ib, Sunroso 9et lib, Omaaawa Ost. PAREYVAN UI WELTER, of 100 cove; one mile and 100 yerde— Braeburn 9it 6lb, Monologue 9st 51b, Stepney 9st 3ib, Tetikura 9=t 3lb, Guiding Way Bst lSlb, Master Lsddo Bat 131b, Austin Bst 12lb, Manitau 83t lllb, Batana Bst 71b, Mod Ami bat 6lb, Petrouymic Sit lib, Coromandel Sst 3lb, White Crano But. FUKENUI HACK WELTER, of 75 povs; seven furlongs—Master Lupin 9st 13lb, Lubr.line Ost 131b, Firing Line 9rt 121b, Patronymic 9st 121b, St. Beea 9st 51b, Papamarama Bst Gib, Putroiwwe Bst 61b, Dekkho Bst 51b. Rod Coral Bst 31b, Combustion Bst 2lb, Glenorchy Bst, Sir Fisher Bst, Indrabarah Bst, S HACK HANDICAP, of 60 cove; seven lurldnge—His Emin«noe 9st, General Madoro Ost, Combustion 9st, Glenorchy Bst 81b, Ruapuhi Bst «b, Grey Guard Bst 81b, Miss ParaU Bst 81b, Queen's Post Bat 8 b, Lady L».d Bst 81b, Crown , Battery Bet 81b, Gleninnjs Sst Sib, Hoopoe Bet Bib, Fusilier Bst 81b, Mahlstick Bst 81b, La Motte Sat 81b Bivouac Bat 81b, Vladivostock Bst 81b, Reconnoitre Bst Blb, Radiancy Bat 81b, HANDICAP, of 100 eovs; six furlongs—Lady Volga- Oat, DeCreet 8?t 81b, Ineuru Bst 71b, Heather Bat 2b, Roonevelt Bst lib, The Great Mogul Bat lib, Wild Lupin Bst, Epworth 7et lOlb, Lor 4 Possible 7st 01b, Ratana 7et alb, Simple Sam 7st 7lb, Te Horehore 7st. CARNARVON HACK RACE, of 70 »ov»; Fix furiongß—Maeter Lupin 9st 31b, Iliads Hero 9st, Lubriline Bst 131b, Firing Line Set 121b, Orlenes 7st 13lb, Claeeis 7et 101b, Victoria 7st 4lb, R«d Coral 7et 2lb, Ohau 7st, Hia Emiaencc 7et, Move On 7et, Sylvandals 7st NGATIAPA HACK HANDICAP, of 70 Hove; fivo furlongs—Arat:ati» 9st lib, Martlet Bst 71b, Powdor Fox Bst 6lb, Orleane 8»t lib, Mis» Kelly Bst, Seaweed 7st 12lb, Tho Diver 7«t 12!b, Tyson 7st 91b, Rangiwhetu 7at 41b, Brunewick 7gt 3lb, Tiros, 7st 21b, General Madero 7st lib, Improve 7st lib, Royal Scout 7st lib, Peggy 7et, Waitine 7et, MiFs Hoaton 7at, Fore 7st, Orvieux 7at, Sylvanie 7st, Succoed 7et, Eecort 7st, Kl*»a----m» 7st.

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NAPIER PARK RACING CLUB'S AUTUMN MEETING. Press, Volume L, Issue 14917, 16 March 1914, Page 9

NAPIER PARK RACING CLUB'S AUTUMN MEETING. Press, Volume L, Issue 14917, 16 March 1914, Page 9