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FEILDINC JOCKEY CLUB. •For tile Autumn Meeting 'of tho 'Feilding Jockcy Club the following nominations have been received: — ; FIRST DAY.' MANGAONE STAKES. Six furlongsDusky' Morn,:..Kitchenmaid, -Vasa, Sister Anno, Lord . Soult, Splendid: Idea, Motoa, Billy, Moriarty, Little'. Mary, Tarina, Maid of Astolat,, Chicane, Miss Vera, Ballarat, Gold Thread, Irish Rifle; '' ICAWA KAWA HURDLES. ; About two miles.—Pushful, Aorangi, Gold; Dust, .Claremont, Prospector, Itillarney, .Capulet, Oryx, Poruvian'. v , TAONUI HACK HURDLES. Oiie mile and three-quarters.—lmmolation, Catapult, Aorangi, Akurongo, Netherby, Reservoir, The Leader, Algina, The Stake, Mount Cook, Commander, Defeat, ; Repulse, Showman, Royal Blue. . ' FEILDING CUP. One mile and a half.— Moscow, Ellerton, Flamen, Stratagem, Tangimoana, Waitapu, Mallet, King Billy, Gazeley, Moloch', The Lark, Hiro, Loir'et, Chatterer, Bourrasque, Somali, Mahuta, The Rand, Belario; ONEI'UHI WELTER. One mile.—Maidi, Mallet, Scenery,-'-. The . Dane, Nightmare, Motukawa, Peregrine, Ikoii, Tangaroa, Flingot, Speciosa, Rangihaeta, Mahoe., HALCOMBE WELTER. Seven furlongs.— Immolntion, Moscow, - Prbbabiljty, Tondorghie, Silver Lead,. Federation,. Waikaraka,' Climax, Little Mary,. King Post, Chatterer, Hatley, Miss Vera,-Tupono, Gleam, Rendrock, Irish Rifle, Daisy Paul. ONGO HACK. , Five furlongs.-—Sir Antrim, Vasa, Fairland, The Dunce, Windage, Advantage, Cnicinella, Grizelle, Miss Ad- ' vance, Greenleaf, Kai Errin,. Ikon; Mulga Bill, Yosami mare, b.g.. Muritai, Astraea, Chase Mab, Advance—Endeavour colt, Investment. " ■ '- ; second day:; - DENBIGH STAKES. Six iurlongs.-Dus-ky Morn, KitcheDmaid;-Vasa,' Sister Anno, Lord Soult, Splendid Idea, Motoa, Moriarty, Little Mary, Tarina, Chicane; Maid of Astolat, 'Miss Ver.i, Ballarat, Gold Thread, Irish Rifle, Daisy Paul. ' . v KIMBOLTON HURDLES/ • One mile and three-quarters.—Pushful, Aorangi; Reservoir, Gold Dust/Claremont, Immolation, Prospector, Killarney, Capulet, Peruvian, Cassiopaoa,, Royal Blue. ;: / .•:' OROUA HACK HURDLES., Qne'mile.arid a half.—Catapult, Maidi, Aorangi, Akuron-. ga, Tonderghie, Netherby, Lady Adair, Reservoir, The Leader, Algina, Compass, Claremont, The! Stake, Lingerer, 'Mount Cook, Commander, , Defeat, Repulse, ' Showman, Spiciosa, My .Darling, Roj'al -BlUe, Bagatelle. • .' , • . . '. ( EASTER HANDICAP. One ' mile-'and a quarter.—Ellerton, Moscow,' Flarpen, Stratagem, Probability, Tangimoana, 1 Waitapu, Mallet, King. Billy, 'Moloch, The Dano, The Lark, Hiro, Loiret, Chatterer, Bourrasque, Mahuta, .The Rand, Belario; Daisy Paul. „ s '' : "" r '• : . ! REWA. HACK HANDICAip; Vsix>furlongs.; ; —Vasa, Fairland, Investment) 'Wiridagei Miss Advance, Crucinella, Nightmarb, Greeitleaf, Kai Errin, San Josii/'Mjqktrßillv Yosami. mare,.' : Muritai, Chase' Mat),' 'Nicotine, 'Ikon,:' b.g; by |id Vance—Endeavour;-; • .. MAKIN.O WELTER.' ~One .lnilei—lmmolation, .Moscow, . Silver •' Lead,' . Federation, Splendid Idea,'' iWaikaraka/ 'Cliniax,-' 'Little Mary; Chicane,' Peregrine, Hatley, Bourrasque,' .Miss •' Gleam, 'Rendrock, Irish Rifle. • AAVAHUR.I HACK WELTER.'. One mile and a distance—Maidi, Pushful, Scenery,. Mallet, Peregrine, 'Ikon,' Flingot, Speciosa,i Eastmere,; .ltecreation, , Rangihaeta, .' The Dane, Nightmare, Greenleaf; • Tangaroa, Defeat, King's Birthday;, My Darling, Maho'e, Motukawa. _. .•;,■■ ,-. NELSON.JOCKEY CLUB MEETINC. YESTERDAY'S. RESULTS. ; / , ' . (BT TEMGnAPH—rPBESS. ASSOCIATION.) . ■ Nelson, Aprii 1. - The ,Nelson Jockey Club's: hnnual :meeting commenced to r day, in splendid; weather, ana there'was a large attendance; . Results,were as follow:— ' '' ... : : ) ' HACK HURDLE HANDICAP: One and' a half miles.—Lerida, lOst. 101b'.; 1; Wliiitakura, Ost., 2; Jolly Roger, lOst.' 21b., 3. Also ran: Voucher,- lOst.' 31b.', Won by a short neck; Time, 2min. 55sec. HANDICAP TROT. \ One and a half miles. —Folly, .'44 sec,', 1; Tomtit, J44seo., 2; Lady Dickens, 30sec., 3. Nine, otters started! Won easily.' Time, 4min.,-25sec.-.; ■ TRIAL HANDICAP. - Six •«; furlongs.—■ Ranguia,' Bst. 101b., 1 j Surmount, 9st., 2 ; Glen, 7st. 111b., 3. .'Also ran: Coreese,' Bst. 91b., and Mokapuna, 7st. 71b. > AVon by . a short heck.; Time, lmin. 18 4-sths sec. • NELSON CUP. . One and, a quarter miles. —Narcotic, 9st.y 1; Hiro, Bst, '51b., 2; Wairarapa, 7st. 81b.; : 3.' • Also ran: Lawn Rose, 7st. 101b.; Gold Bird, 7st. 101b.';' La Torpedo, 7st.; and Cyrus, j7st.'l2l.b.V".Won.''by;a' good- lohgth. Time, 2miii. 'llsec. DISTRICT HACK HANDICAP/' Six furlongs.—Ranguia, 9st., 101b.,- 1;- Rmdstone, Bst. 31b., '2;' Mokapua, 75t.".111b-,. 3- • Also ran':'Merelee, Bst.' 91b.W,dn;by two lengths. Time; lmin. 18-4-sths sec'. HANDICAP TROT. .Two miles.—King Teddy, '~32sec.y -l-; Picaroon, 40sec.,': 2; Glen, 18sec.; '3. ; ■ Seven: others ,'stirted. : • Won comfortably; -.Tithe;-smin.V3bsec'.: -•-'•••• *•••> GRANDSTAND ' .HANDICAP. Si\ furlongs:—Blessbok,' 7st. 101b., 1; Coxswain, Bst.'4lb;, 2; Rose Petal, Bst. 131b., 3- Also ran: Cyrus, 7st.',2lb. "Won by a".short neck. Time, imin. 17sec.; ' '. HOPE HACK HANDICAP. ;'' Seven, furlongs.—First Mate, 'Bst. Sib.,' 1;: .King ■ Post,Bst. 131b., 2; Sweet Hill, 7st: 121b., 3. Won, by three; lengths'. , Time, lmin. 3sec. ' ACCEPTANCES FOR SECOND.: DAY. - ; The following are the acceptances for the second day:— HURDLES. One mile r and 'three-quarters. —Lerida; 12st:; Jolly 'Roger, -lOst. 91b.; Voucher, lOst.TROTTING HANDICAP. . Two miles and a half.—Glen, 24scc.; Picaroon, 48sec.; Lady Dickens, sosec.; Holland, 73sec.; Oak Tree,.77sec.; Jamaica, 77sec.; : Guard, 77sec.j Primrose, 77sec. ' ■ ' : RICHMOND PARK STAKES; One mile. —Hiro, Bst. 111b.; \Vairarapa,.. Bst.y Lawn Rose, < st. 101b.; Gold Bird, 6st. 71b.- < STOICIS HACK. Six furlongs.—First Mate, lOst. 31b.; - Ranguia, lOst. 21b.; Sweetbill, Bst. 131b.; Whatakura, Bst. ; 51b.:; Glen, 7st. 51b.'. ,' : TROT. One mile and; a , half.—Glen, 1450 c.; Forest Chimes, 21sec.; Toddler, 21sec.; King Teddy, 21sec.; Overland, 24sec.; Lady Dickens, 33sec.; Patriarch, ,37sec^;.''LOla'' Huon, 29snc.; Temito, 44sec. j , Holland; 45sec.;' Oak Tree, 47sec.; Jamaica, 47sec.; Guard, 47sec. ; Huon Maua : , '48sec. ■. : WAIMEA HANDICAP. Seven furlongs.— Blessbok, Bst. 91b,;. Coxswain,:Bst. 91b.: \Vaiirarapa, Bst. 51b.; King Post, - Bst.; Lawn Rose, i Bst.; La Torpedo, • 6st; 121b.; Gold Bird, 6st. 121b. HACK SCURRY. Four furlongs.—Hillspring, lOst. 91b.; Ranguia, lOst. 91b.; Sweethill, 9st. 91b. ; Glen,. 7st. 91b. ;• King Try, 7st. 7ib. • ..' : ■ .' ■ FAREWELL ■ HANDICAP.—Roso Petal", Ost. 31b. r Coxswain, Bst. 131b. : : Blessbok, Bst. 131b.; Jolly Roger, Bst. 41b.;','PiIlspring, -7st. 131b.; Gold Bird, 7st. lib. ; La Torpedo, 7st.; Cyrus, 7st.; Galahad, 6st. 101b.' :
. MANAIA RAGING CLUB. iT TELEGRAPH —SPECIAL CORHESPONDENT, , Hawera, April 1. Tho Manaia Racing Club held their annual meeting . to-day in • fine weather, and about 400 people attended. . Twelve bookmakers operated on the course, at .a fee of £5 ss. Tho following are the results:— ' : FLYING HANDICAP.—Neyj l,; 1 Inaha, 2. Only three started. LADIES' BRACELET.—-jNludge, 1 j Flying Wfist- 2 j Timbrell, 3.. Four started.
MOTUMATE SCURRY.-Golden Dream. 1; Kathleen, 2; Clompett,' 3. These were , the only starters. ; .. • ',■ MANAIA HANDICAP.-UPearlie, 1; Stayboy, 2; Pantalus, 3. MAIDEN '. PLATE.—Rawinia, 1. Flying West, 2; Timbrell, 3. These were the only starters. KAUPOKONTII .HANDICAP, — Golden Dream, 1; Kathleen, 2; Tambour Major, 3. Five horses started. BURNBANK WELTER.—-Stayboy, 1; Rawiiiia, 2; Pearlie, 3.. Four started. - ' PERUVIAN KILLED. (nr. TELSGIUm—EPECIAI, COHIIESPONPBNT.t. Feildlng, April L The racehorse Peruvian,, which was nominated for tho open hurdles on both days , of the Feilding Jockey Club's Easter meeting, fell arid broke its neck yesterday whilo being schooled on the racecourse. The rider was not seriously injured. Peruvian was in training at Wood's stable. 1 - N NOTES AND COMMENTS. ; ■ (Bt Glencoe.) The Nelson Jockey Club's meeting will be concluded to-day. ; 1 The Polo Cup will be decided at Miramar on Saturday. It is understood that S. Reia, who went to Sydney to ride • Elevation, will be back in' Wellington for the first day's racing at Trentham, as he has an engagement to ride in the Thompson Handicap'.. ' . }• "■ W. Davies' goes through with his team to Awapuni on Saturday. i , Nominations for the Avondalo meeting close on Friday evening. General entries for the Canterbury Jockey Club's meeting are , due the'same eveninsCatapult, which recontly returned from : Australia, is cnterod in' tho hack hurdls events at the Feilding Autumn meeting. The much-travelled Dave ;Price- returned to Christehurch last night. While' ill Wellington he received a cable from Sydney inquiring if he was prepared to, dispose of. ; Savoury. The half-bro'ther to Mclodfton would, no doubt, be very useful as a sire. ■ Amongst the hack entries' at. tho Feildlng meeting, the . name of Sir Antrim, appears. • He raced in a, maiden event. at Ashhurst in Decembor, but.was very, sore,! and shaped poorly., . Now . thatthe/.:tracks, are \softer, however, he should display some galloping ability. Like . Lord \ Soult, he is only - a little, horse, but he-has any amount of good' blood coursiifg through his veins. . • Cutts's • team' for the Manawatu'-meeting arrives by th 6 Rotomahaua this morning,' and will be failed to Awapuni by the ten o'clock train. | De Witte, Clanohattan, Sister. Anne, and Husbandman are the horses composing it.; Glenculloch and.- Fleetfoot are . i to be reserved for tho Canterbury Jookey '• ' Club's' Easter fixture. ' According to the . ".Canterbury Times,"' De Witto has been sold to Messrs. Harris and Solomaiv who . take delivery i of Declina.tion's brother, after the... Manawatu' meet- '■ » ing. '■ '' Though Gravitation's mishap and Elevation's departure for Sydney will rob the Autumn racing of considerable interest, the public can look forward to ■ good: contests ...'. if the unbeaten Boniforni' makes his re- \ ' appearance.. Glenculloch should'be well for- . .ward ,by Easter time.lf .Bomform 1 Glenculloch meet' in the Challenge.. Stakes, the race, should be well'.worth seeing,>for, , ',' in.addition.to this.pair,'the'field is.sureto contain a number of good 'two-year-olds that . will make matters'interesting.' ■ Mr.; G. .G. Stead has two representatives ' ;in the Manawatu Stakes, _ Golden. Slipper . (Multiform—Aura) and' Elysium (StepniakrFaraway);'■ The latter,' though, not: equal to winning a race at the New. Zealand Cup meeting, struck, me as likely to improve. ,a good;deal.. .Having .had'/an- easy season,, she may -race well as -,a; three-year-old, but,if ~, she represents the .stable at, Manawatu and ~.. : Riccarton L this month; I- expect her to slow up much better, than she aid. in -November. ' , , . Lerida, : which . won . tho : hurdle race' ('at Nelsoli yCstcrday, is arraged .maroby'.Lin-; : istock; Until. last November she ' was owned.: in Wangariuij' btit'after winning - the ; hurdle race oil the second day of the Marlborough meeting,, she was sold to a.Kailwura'sportsman : for £29: Jolly Rojjer, which , ran se<> - ond to her yesterday, is in. the same stabla. Narcotic is one; of three hordes that hava twice been successful in' the Nelson Cup, • but he is i the only ono that has won _tha ovent two years running.. His connections looked; upon'the" opposition'as'very week, but. Narcotic's, performance; considering ha was. shipped so'late,'is a meritorious one. Rangiua, a : double winner at Nelson yes- . terday,: is; by King's Own—Floss,, and, five years ,of age.. 1 She was only started at, the Nelson meeting last season, where she won, the ,District Handicap,: one of the events in • which ,she , was successful yesterday.. ' Naumai, by Conquerer, appeared in tho Marlborough and the' Mastertoh. race cards as a three-year-old, but,', according'to tho. Turf Register, he, is now four years of age, . I -was -inclined to think., be. was more thah three, for the-majorityof Conqueror's stock •do 5 not'seem to display their;full brilliancy Until they are four or five years of'age. . TROTTING' RECORD FOR AUSTRALIA- .'' . A FAST MLE. : BY TELEGRAPH—PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPTBIGHT , / ' / : ; , Melbourne,,; April !:' ; ' Dan Patch. established. an Australian trot- , ' ting record ,by. pacing a mile in, 2mm.'- lOseo. ' Dan Patch is a five-year-old by Rothschild— Ruahine by 'owned by. the'Allendale Stock Farm, Meritone, Vic. . His time is only one second slower than Ribbonwood's Austral* a-sian record' of' 2mih. 9sec., established/on the :■' 'Metropolitan Club's course,'Christchurch.: Dan Patch is usually driven ,by Lou. Robinson, and ; three months ago i paced 1 a mile on the Epsom course in:2min. Usee. He will be remembered as the' horse' that finished second to Sal Tasker in! tho .£590-race at the Exhibition meeting, Christcliurch, in November, 1906.. . ■ '
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