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THE TURF.

■RACING FIXTURES, j Jan. 13.—Pahiatua ILC. Annual, T Jan._^ls— Wellington Pony ahd'.Galloway 3 Jan. 18 and 19—Wairoa County" E. C.' i ' Annual. j Jan. 19 and 207-Gore R.C. Summer.- _ Jan. 22,, 24, and 26—Wellington R.C. Sum* ' raer.' . 3 Jan. 22 and- 2M?orton R.C. Annual. Jan. 25 and 29—Hutt Park Racing Club. Jan. 29, Feb. 2 and , s—Takapuna' J. C. Summer. ; ■ I . 3—Karioi J.C. Annual. " > J, e ?- '3 and 4-Gisborne R.C,: Summer. ' ri e i?' 'Summer. : 9 and 10-Egraont "It.C. Summer. . Feb. ,10 and . 11—Poverty Bay T.C. An- • nual. Feb. 16 and 17-Taranaki J.C. Autumn. Teh. .23 and 24—Woodville District J.C, Autumn. .: .. . . . Feb. 23, 24 and J.C. Autumn. 1 March 3 and s—Wanganui J.C. Autumn. pahiatua races. . ' Milan wins the cup. ; (By. Telegraph^—Press Association.) ■ Pahiatua, January 12. . The weather was wet; for the'-.opening, day of the. Pahiatua Bailing Club's, an-, nual meeting,., and, in consequence, the attendanoo was small. The fields were also . small, but the racing • was good, some fine'finishes being' The : ?nm °f ..£3005 ..'was put : through the machine, as compared with for ; the-first day . last ..year.. Eleven bookmakers were licensed. ,- The following, are the results:— ... HANDICAP HtJEDLES. One mile and three-quarters. * t ?® n 's .ch. : g..,Windage, by ~ Eurodydon-Santa Katerina,- Gyrs., „ Jl 1 -. (C. O'Neill) 12 Tokoroa, 9st 1 3 Clem,' 9st. ' 3 The only starters. -Won ; very easily. Time, 3mm. 26 ■;l-sscc. ' . , .RAILWAYHANDICAP., ■ Six'furlong's. 2 ¥'•' Ji-. G- M,' Donald's "b.. g. Ie ■ Eu,"" by Birkenhead (imp.J—Eider, sjrs..: j ' (T. Pritchard) r 1 3. Tliera,: 7st. 31b. - 2 4 Purakau, 7st. 31b; 3 ~ -,A!i ? ?,-s tart e<l: .1; Cyrene, 9st.j and-5 vtaicola,' 7st; .. , . . Heads . separated • the' -placed horses. Time, lmin. , 18'.l-ssec. -~/. ,v HANDICAP. Six furlongs. ■ .2 Mr.^\Wilson's b'r, : ih.-.'Liquid. Air,' /. by' Explosion—Toi' Toi;.-'6yrs.',':.7st > .if . ,(D.;. Cameron), : 1 4 .Afterthought, 6st.' 71b. 2 5 Chasemab, 7st.: 111b. ..'.i.;.....,.'..:;..:*".". '3 vAlso 'started: -1 !i Amphiariser,. 7s't 121bl: and 3,, Merry Emerald; 6st. 91b.- . Won by.,a . length, .after a good race. Time, lmm. 18 2-ssec. . : [ WELTER HANDICAP. One mile. Mr. JF. Tiller's: ,oh: g. 'Debonair, ■ ■ by Daunt-Flatter, '.syrs„ Bst. 121b.. „ 1 ; (W. Price). 1 2 /Hilanan; lOst. : 51b- -....; 2 3 Roso Herald, Bst. 181b. ■ 8 TAlso started-.. 5 Tyrannic, 9st. J '9lb.'; 5 : Nightmare, Bst., 71b.;'. and f H , Waihola, Bst. 71b. * m .Won- fairly easily Iff two. lengths; ■Time, lmm. 47sec. . .*-. PAHIATUA CTTP, of 200. soys. One mile .. . j.. - and a quarter.. 2 Mr."; F. Preston's b.. m. Milan,: by, i St.;.. Ambrose . (imp.)—'Waiwhera,'' : ' -.'; r 3yrs., 7<it; i...-©;:' Young), 1. 3 Mr. H.: Hodge's;Mataari,. 7sti 31b. .... 2 [ 1-Mr. Kemp's Parable, 7st. 101b. : 3 vAJso started—4 Astraoa, 7et. 81h.; S ■Adria, 7st: 41b.;-and 6 Gold Bird, 6st. 10lb. _ - ; Adria was left at the post,. From .the 'start'Milan:and Parable went, toV.the'': ..front, i. llilan; took charge the back, : with-Mataari second, in command:. ■won-by a'length. • Time, 2min. llsec:-'-'. TELEGRAPH STAKES.. Five ■ furlongs. ' bl; m. Splashl by'.iSan'iooi r iFran—Sprmg, Bst.;lllb.'f?. ~ ... . ; . (T. Pritchard) 1 5' Blend, 7st. 91b. 2 ■ 1 Eukewai, 9st.' 21b. 3 -Also ■ started: 3' Conquestina, Bst.'. 81b.';i4' Lady Doris, Bst. 61b.; 5 llama, 7st. 81b.; 6 Amaru, 7et;'2lb.; Sylvia,,6st. 131b.;, ' and 7. Embrocation, 6st. 'Mb. 'i: : ; ■ Won by two lengths. Time, lmih. 4J . see.' .. TRIAL PLATE. Weight, for age. Seven ■ . . , 'furlongs. 1 Mr. H. M'Manaway's Strathmoira, . by : :"i; , ' " (A. Oliver) 1 4 Mor«o 2 3 Whoturangi 3 Also starteds. Waikahuai -6 Field, Bell, and 2 Epsom Downs. ' ; , Won easily by, two, lengths. Time; imin.: 32 4-ssec.,' . ■v' ' ■'..■■ "AV ' KONINI WELTER HANDICAP; Soveh • . furlongs. . 1 Mr.' M. M'Grath'6 b.. g. Aberration, :' by The -'.Kie, aged; 9st. 71b.'. ....'. (H. Cairns) 1 3 Marathon, Bst. 2 2 81b. 3 The only starters. \ Aberration'.' ' under the . whip, by half a length.; Tiine,. '' ■lmin. 313-ssec. - . , ■ ■ A-( ' NOTES ON THE RACING. , • ; (By TeleEraDh.—SDccial CorresßondenL) ') . Pahiatua, January 12. The withdrawal of'- Silken."Rein'/ and : ' :J ,Don Carlos left only Ithree starters-in the I Hurdles. A Silken ißeim got hurt. while schooling,and Don-.Carlos was- not j brought roimd, from A Levin. . .Windage ■ stood out as the best of the three-start- ; ers, and he wou ' very . oasily. :Tokoroa was indulged with the lead for about nine J furlongs, -when: O'Neill : let ? Windage go { to the front, and won by fifty - yards. ; Clem .was- a: similar distance, .behind • Tokoroa. A : : A ~-AAA A I-A "-.A".'.-"--' ' Cyrene was" first out in the: Railway ( Handicap, while Waicola dwelt 'a j little , on the - mark. ' , "With half' the journey' ; gone,- -.the field-.was : bunched,, and Cyrene i .then slipped, and lost ground.' He. tried < to. get up on the. rails, but was' disr , apiioiuted;. and''finished fourth:A ' The ' placed horses fought out good' finish, A and To Ru only won by a bare head. :The other .pair, were' looked .together'..' Had 1 it not been for slipping,, Cyrene'-would : havei won.' ;"• : . ''.--.' "..' A ;. ; Liquid 'Air- and Amphianse'r- were, both i well backed in the Flying Hack, Handi- 1 cap., Afterthought, who had done a good ,j gallop, before ' leaving. home,. led: at the 1 start, with: LiquidAAir- and Amphianser ( next. Wilson's; mafe : was. in frontAat: the j turn,'but. Afterthought, stuck gamely' to her work, and Liquid Air had to be hard ridden to irinAby . a neck. " The, winner, A carried . 61b. overweight, . and her: owner - must, be ..accounted fortunateA in. getting, .' back a. returnof purchase money so soon, he having,onlv, DouErht the -mare a ; few Weeks ago. .-' .A.; ; j Hilarian and. Bebonoir were* the fa- .■ vourite- selections .in;the .Welter,..but - the \ grrosy. state .of 5 tho going ; did . not\ suit ] Hilarian. .'.Waihola carried on the early , running, with Rose Herald last.. De- | bonair and Nightmare .were iust behind ,] the leader at the turn, but Bebonair ; caino out and won comfortably,. Hilarian < stalled off a late; run by Eose. Herald; and got second place. .. Rose. Herald made j up a lot of ground, and was unlucky not ( to be second.' / , . ..' j ' Parable was a- hot order in the. cup, .] but' Milan made no., race, of it, and won comfortably by four lengths: . Parable j was', first off, and led- from .'Milan; with;' ] GoldAßird next, and.Astraea.last. At the j five-furlong post the" favourite; whoA had ' been under a strong pull, fell, back, and Milan-iwent. on.-alone. . Mataari ■ challenged across the bottom'bend, but Milan , haa only .to be. shaken up to igo ahead again, and won very , easily. ' Gold-Bird was just in v front of Astraea, was c last:. Adria was left.at,.tho ; post. ■ -A. > A gOod ■ field contested the' Telegraph ' Hack Race. Pukewai led at the start, ' but Conqnestina soon ran up, and', this ■ pair were in front at the home 'turn, j Here Splasli, who had begun badly, came B through,, and won very comfortably. c Blend just headed Pukewai; for second t place, while Conquestina' was the last to a cross ' the line. A Tbe Awinner's perform- t ance was a good-one, but the' Held was not of much. account. . .. i When • betting ojxmed in the Trial Hack Handicap- there waa-a ruih to.-get. on •: Strathmoira, ' and- Mr. M'Manaway's ' horse'started a'"hot:favourite, and. won - oomfortably. .was. allowed to make

play until well down the running, and then Strathinoira .went ahead without difficulty. ; The placed.'horses finished-a long way ahead... of. ■ the remainder. . .Aberration was a slightly better favourite than llidian in Ifhe concluding event, _' Prom an even start the field raced together for a furlong, whenMidian went to the !' front. , 1 At the two-furlong post Aberration joined issue,' and in the straight Marathon also put in: a claim. The latter ran away from., the whip, and before he could he straightened up Aberration had won by a head; . It was. a lucky victory. ). ' .J. ■" — r— ACCEPTANCES KIR SECOND DAT. (By TeleEraph.—Pre3B _ Association.).. Pahiatua,. January 12.; The. acceptances for the .second day . of the Pahiatua Annual race meeting are - as follow:—.' ; HACK HURDLES.; : One mile and a half .—'Windage,' list.; Gold Bird, lOst. • 21b.; Tokaroa, 9st. 71b.; Nightmare, Dst. . Gib.; Clem, 9st.;,,and Golden Star, 9st. ■ • STEWARDS' HANDICAP (open). • Six furlongs.—Te , En, 9st.; Cyrene, Bst. 81b.; Adria, 7st. 91bJ; vThera, 7st. -41b.; and Purakau, 6st. 131b. ■ : r NEWMARKET HACK HANDICAP. , Five'furlongs—Splash,; 9st.. .91b'.; Conquestina, Bst. -81b.; Liquid Air, Bst 81b.: Amaru, 6st. 131b.; and Afterthought, list. 111b. : _MANGAHAO WELTER HACK HAN- !. DICAP. One mile—Debonair, 9st 111b.; . Pukewai, 9st. 91b.;-' Chase Mab, 9st.; Tvrannic, Bst. 131b.;' Amphianser, Bst" 121b; ; and Waihola, Bst. . j r ! RACING CLUB HANDICAP. One ■ mileand .a: Bst 41b.; > Parable, Bst. 21b.,- Itfataari, 7st. 121b.; ) and. Adria, 7st. 71b. ~ . . • MAICURr. . HACK >• HANDICAP, ' six ■ furlongs.—Pukewai,, Dst.; Liquid Air,' ' u ' i s i b, X'l ßlb & W iab;r?: and Rose Herald,. 7st. 101b. . ~ ' .GRANDSTAND WELTER HANDICAP (open).; ■ One mile.4-Aberration; • lOst. lib; ; Astraea, / Bst. 131b.;... Cyrene, Bst. ; 121b.; Midian, Bst.> 4IbV; - Hilarian, : -Bst.' "41b.; Marathon, Bst.'; -.and. Waicola, 7st. : nb;!; MIRAMAR POiMY RACES. : •'• T he . following acceptances hava been received for the' two : : principal ■ races to. be . held at' the -. "Wellington - Pony', and ualloway Racing. Club's meeting, at Mira.mar next • ' UjMPX HANDICAP. Six furlongs'. —wharekoa,:- lOst; 101b.; • Moata, - lOst ; Anglican, 9st.riolb;; Swallow, 9st. lib.; Sunshine, • 1 8st." 101b.; Picotee, Bst: 71b.; Paul,- .Bst.. 71b.; and Ourlot, Bst. 61b. ■' RECOVERY HANDICAP.- Four furlongs and a half.—Moata," 9st. 101b • Anglican,. 9st 101b:; Paul Beaver, 9st.- ■ 41b.; Mermaid,. ?st.::3lb.';' Axite, Bst; 131b. ; P aul . ,Bst. 91b;";- Lady; Officer, s Bst. 41b.; St. .Flora, .Bst."; -llerrimanu, Bst.; and ■Internum, Bst. : ' . . ■ . • ■ BACK FROM THE. WEST COAST. ' _By the Arahura, which' arrived from last mg'ht,;:the.., Hutt-trained horses, .White: Lie , and: - Meriletta, ■ were brought back to Wellington, after an unsuccessful trip to tho Greymouth and HoJntika . meetings.;. Merchantman also arrived, and,.will, be.railed home"to Pal-' : raerston North; this morning. 'Invest- . m'ent is-to remain on the West Coast, to compete at other; meetings. • ENGLISH TURF STATISTICS. .English turf statistics for .' the season 1909 show Mr. Fairie &t .the top of the owners' winning, .list,. Iwith r ;£37,719,. to which that greal|colt'Ba.yardo contributed Lemberg's share was .£9380. His' Majesty, comes, nert.-on- the winnine list, with ,£20,144, ,of which was earned ■by .• Minora,- who; : among otherraces,: placed' the- Derb'yi to the . credit'; of the.r.King.- The.-Duke jof ; Portland : fol-V lows with. .£15,064; Mr. J. B; -Joffl, with .£13,993;. while, the only, other to rnn into', five . figures- was - Lord!;; Roseberv,H: with <£12,573.'-..". - - . '.' The expatriated Bona ■ Vistar-nowlocated m Argentina, /> South America—heads the list';- of .English' win- . ,niug stallions for .the ■ past 'seas"on,i. with ;J835,550, ,of,;which -i the,-: King's;: Derby jTfinner, Minora, and Mrl. Fairie's;. two-■year-old Lemberg had keiiured and respectively. Bav.'Ronald follows , .With <£34,3(i1,.' tß"whichf Bayardo con- • :tributed and Dark Ronald .£7104 j: i while the next biggest . item on, his " list ' was XB7s.;earaed b; :, .B.ar.dolph,:,whd,; has'' - been secured as a'- stillion for -' Mr;'' Pi' ' Reynolds's HohartviUe stud. Gallinulo is , .third ;on the 'list with''.£27,7lo,',to which' .' Phaleron contributed . i : i£9684,. Admiral; . Hawke . (brother to Pretty Polly) ;£4993, : and his Majesty's, filly, .Princess'de Galles; i£3050. Marco comes fourth: with ,£20,138;' .then, follow .Persimmon.-I Eager, jE14,189; St. Frusquin, , : Sundndge, Desmond, £11,183; and Carbine, .£10,256 : A ..Press Association meissago from Greymouth states\that despite the' inclemency ' of the : weather and postponements, the receipts of the Greymouth .Jockey Club •; gave a; : profit of iE754 on';the iuidsuminer: meeting, and those of .the .Trotting' Club .£778.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 714, 13 January 1910, Page 6

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THE TURF. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 714, 13 January 1910, Page 6

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