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RACINC FIXTURES. June 16 and 17.—Hawke'a Bay J.C. Winter. Jane 23 and 24.—Napier Pmk R.C. Winter. NOTES'AND COMMENTS. [Bt Qt,mco«.l The Hawko's Bay Jockey Club's Winter meeting takes' place nest' Wednesday and Thursday. . . ; Orton finished last in tho York Handi-v cap at Ellerslie yesterday afternoon. Progeny of Soult won tho principal flat handicaps on tho three days of the Auckland ' meeting. Scotty must have run a good race in the York Handicap yesterday, as ho finished fourth, on tho outsido of the coursoi and was only a length away from the'winner.
Enrus has been jumping' satisfactorily in all his schooling tasks at Riecarton, "and is sure to win a steeplechase beforo.tho season . closes.
The bookmakers would havo a fairly good day over tho;concluding day's racing at Ellerslie, but they would scarcely gather in sufficient to compensate them for tho losa sustained over .Michaeloff's' race on tho second day of tho meeting.
Bachelor, Cymri/ Lo Beau, and Jfgapuka were double winners at the Ellerslio meet ing. AUCKLAND R.C. WINTER MEETING. CONCLUDING DAY'S RESULTS. Auckland, Juno 9. The Auckland Racing Club's winter meetrng was: concluded at Ellcrslie this afternoon, tb© weather being fine and tile attendance good. ! The sum of £13,470 passed through the totalisator.; The following are the resuits.
HUNT CLUB CUP. About throe miles and ,a half.—Mr. R. D.. Tindall's. Bachelor, by Lochinvar ~ Unknown; 12st. 31b. .-(Mr. 1 .• Shorty,l; Mr. C. Shaw's Red M'Gregor, list. lib. (Mr; Robinson), 2; Mr. F.'1 J . Solby's Boxer, lOat. 71b. (Mr. F. P. M'Gregor),: 3. Also started: Potiki, list.-81b.; Warden,.: lOst. 111b.; and Eouseabout,' lOst. 101b.-Won easily by two'lengths. Boxer was a liun-" drod yards away third. Time, Bmin. 40seo.'TAMAKI STEEPLECHASE. ' About two ' miles and a half.—Mr. C. Morse's To Arai, by Monaco—Frolic, - lOst..- 71b:, (Deeley).. 1.;;; Mr. S; Darragh's Tanglefoot,... 9st„. 71b".:,; (O'Connell), 2; Mr. D. Walker's.To Kainui,;,-; lOst. 31b.• (M'Gregor),, 3.. Also started: . Mozaß, lOst. 71b.; Wairaka, 9st. 71b.; and Armagh, 9nt.y 71b; • Won comfortably at-tho finish by two lengths.! Time, 4inin. 40sccl .v ;
: I'OBJI WELTER HANDICAP, of 826 Mvi' One mile.—Mr. 11. C. Wallace's Ngapuka, by Soult—Paulina, list. (Evan),-1; Mr. J. H. Walters'sSedition, lOst. llb. (Chaafo), 2; Mr. W. G. Irwin's. Lochbuie, Ost. 131b. (Brady), 3.' Scratched: Devonport. Won by, half«'a length. Time, lmiu. 45scc. . ;3 '
WINTER STEEPLECHASE. About thrto miles.—Mr. 11. M'Mikeu's Lo Beau, by lantis—Bolib, lOst. 81b. (Piiijtcrji ;IMr. J,' Twohill's Capitol, list. 31b. 2; Sliv, W.i. C.. Morgan's Sol, 12st. .t.il'Uiii'noij), 3. . Also started: Irish) cmicKohi.; to thofirst fence, wbiclihe slruui ,/liara, uin i*. ' tug a complete somersault. The-misnap. ieft. Lo Boau in the lead, and this ho maintained over tbe double and stono wall which brought - Sol to grief. At the old water,' Capitol got - in front. At the top Le Beau was oil terms witli his, rival, and after jumping tlio sccond i feuco went to the front, and, easily keeping his position, finished up a winner by four lengths, wlulo Sol (who was remounted)' waa ' jumping tbo last liurdlo 'as tho others :: finished.,: Time, 6min. 27see.
CAMPBELL HUKDLES. Two miles.—Mr. W. S. Davidson's Reservoir, by Jet d'Eau— Cartouche, 9st'. 51b. (Jones), 1: Mr. H. Wright's Newton, 9st. s!b. (J. O Connell), 2; Mr. , D. M'Kilinon's Cyuirii 9st. l'Olbl (Deoroy),' 3. Also started: Bully, lOst. 31b.; Waione, 9st. 21b.; Woikato, 9st,and Leo, 9st. Reservoir'ran homo an easy winner by threo lengths, with Cymri another fivo lengths away third.., Time, 3min. 52sec.
FITZROY WELTER. Six furlongs.-Mr. W. Gall's Coromandel, ■ by Menschikoff— Golden Rose, 9st. 71b. (Oliver), 1; Mr. J. Hill 1 8 Castle Blaney, 9st. (Deeley), 2; Mr. W. Lang's Censure, 9st. (Buchanan),;3. Also starte<l: Bluo Garments, 9st. ' 121b.; Mio haeloif, 9st. 121b.; Explosive, 9st. 111b.; Starboa'rd, 9st. 101b.; Miss Advance,. 9st. 91b.; llimlock, 9st. 81b.; Flying Soult, 9st.' 71b.; Don Quex, 9st. ; Lady Jauo, 9st.; Cyrettus, 9st. Totika, 9st.; and John, 9st. Won by. a length. Time, lmin. 19sec.
' FAREWELL HANDICAP. Five furlongs. —Mr. Walter Davics's Turbine, by Menscniko£E—Signet, 9st. 41b. (Buchanan), 1; Mr. G. Robinson's Santa Rosa, Sib. (Porter), 2; Mr. T. Wylio's Dogger Bank, lOst. 21b.' (RyanV 3. Also started: Dovonport, lOst. ■ 71b. j Foremost, 9st. 91b.; Holiungatani, 9st. 81b.; Miscast, 9st. lib.; Aimwcll, 9st.; ana La Cigalo, 9st. Won by a short neck. Timo, lmin. 3 l-ssoc.' MERRIWEE DESTROYED. / (BY TELEGEAKI —PRESS 'ASSOCIATION.) . Napier, Juno 9. Tho well-known sire Merriwee, owned by Mr. E. J. Watt, was destroyed to-day on account of paralysis, which set in a fortnight ago. ' " . Laxo-Tonio Pills, far above others, • , Should bo used by all sensible, mothers, . Tho price is so small, Quite within roach of all— IOJd. your doctor's bill covcrs. Laxo-Tonio Pills, 10} d. and Is. Gd. 7
Messrs. Wallace and Gibson, of " Tho Kasli," advertise a special stock, of men's woollen underclothing, of assorted sizes and weights, at prices wliioh will suit. •
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