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THE TURF.

*>t ] V-\ ; : 'Racing fixtOses.' : ;; % r;Feb. iciub:■', ■■• '.V ■ > , March 3. and.s-WaTlgttiUii 5 G Aotumn. :;•'., .-Marchva; and 10-Dannevirki. - R.C Au"'■';ir "<'■■■• ■- --r-\' '■'■"-■•■ -'•' • ;■;:.;. i * ai « i?:;?]anj:,:'is^-M:a ; sfe'to 1 ii j ■• r\c- ■'.• vjj.' Autumn. ■■•.:■'■ J ;.■".■ ;.' ■ ,■ ;■• ■■■'■■"■ " ■: . March;,.l6 ,a»d, 17-Napier.;- Park. R.C, ;> j'. Autumrt. ;c; '■ '-:.•. ■>:'■■:-.■'!■ ■■-./'■- . ■ ; '■.' ■,': vj aroh . 1!t -Opunal(e;R.C.-;'AnnuaU ; - '». ,: ■;. /Mnfoh -'23 v and f.C. ' Aα- '■: •■-■■■■•...tumn; ■r\ ■*■■■■'•■ >:.:•..:■:•■■■■;;■:,.-:■ :"■'■,> : ' 4 ft^ h n 28 ' W* .Easfer.: ;,;■ /April, and J{-^soh ! ;J.C:^Annua|..;; ; .V::.■..; wWOODVILLE J.^MdETING. "': ■ '': •;:, : . .(Bγ Tefefrant-'Priiss : 'ABsdciit!on.l • ' , ■'■«■.' •? ~ ' .-,: . Woodville/ February. 24., ;^ ■ : The; weather was-igaiii-delightful, for ;:;; the secpnd. x day - .of.;.the WiodyUlo Jockey*. .Club's autumn m^tittg.''";,The''oUettdance, ■ ■ iiwas'almost'ias large.'as'.on'the first day. ■:.■ :Eight : : bookmakers "were e.Uoensed.'Tlie ,;>'i:;ram'-":07.' , a6078.'-'yfas.vpa;sSed'', , through;. ; 'Hie'' f 'V.:totalisator, makinra;total of jei2,9So for ;' ; '..the less than for.lastyear's. :;:■■ fisture.'.?.The.fpllpwpg;are;,the.iesults:— :;; v sijTTLteS' tHACK Six - ''■'•■'■■■ ':':-'.'-:-<*•**''■£: .- v vy. ;'.'; • ■:.!;■% ;fe'Wi ; fHomes4#inoVMemory;. by:?; t MerriWee—Tuhirangi, : 7st : 101b.. , .'■■ ■ X- : i'■■■■ -'■■ -~', ■:'■:■ W; (H. Gray), t ... t-..{ :-Mr. J;,'Hennah s-'Amaru, :6st- 71b:' •■ -V-:■■"•*•:.;•' if:jS'i : ik : .i.:>-^.;:: ; b ; ".(Bennett):^' "■ / 8 Mr..A;;Liskirk'S Succession, 7st.' lllb.'; ■■ : ;v:r ; ■■'.:" :::- :i '' : :.' o'-:;H.:.;:,.-(H.0'-:;H.:.;:,.-(H..Kirk) 3 .■:."; Also started: .4 Skye,-Bst. 101b.;lMoree, ■:•'. ; -Bsf,;-,61b.-;.i:S'.First Batter-y, 7st. 51b.; 7 ' V iHSppy .■ " V V ■■-;■ !.•'.'' Won 'if a length.' . Time,' lmin.•: 15 2-5 ':■■>■ ', sed.- v ":."V;.'-V-O-'.-.V-v-r.-'-"'.:-. .CO ]ii ': W'?: ,: :'•,-:•.•

' BECbND HACK HANDICAy '.HUfiDtES.' /'»:'»'•, % -'3i*'-;, m !?e i^"d' : .'i» •' half '..; ■ p :-;-v. i : ' ,'-• :1 Mr.', f. ..Douglas's' .' by : San-'■'" ' ■'■■-.< FraU-The Brook;Mlsf. i3lb. : ' . •■■ •:■'■'!..'■ : :' ■';■:■• viv:.. :;' O'Connell) -1 3 Mr; G..Green's ■Windage,-115t.:41b.V. , : - V : ■' ":.: r- ■■'■;-,* ;r-4-: : ./:- (C. - O'Neill) 2 :■ ■ • Also,.' started: i • (Jenuine, lOst. 61b.; ;2 Hoangp,. 95t..61b.; 5 Himitangi, 9st.'2lb.;-7. Eanter,: 9st. j; 6. Nightsare,' :951. -: ;, ..- ' . Hoangq finish6dfirSt,.:but''Va9.disqualified for interference: in the straidit, ■ and. the , .s;rac;e,,'was;; :, : Makuj;,who finished'fseconil. -. A ■ Julian",. rider.: of .-.'Hoangp,;.:was' not : dealt with:>^ :V ;-C-:.' i; :.v, ;^ ::;• ,;:-,v;;ri : ;:;;-:.-/,;.■'■ ''of 75-. ; <■-~'■ ' : -' spysy.; S«ven furlongs.- ;:!; ';\-^: r--2 ••Afteraought, Bsf-;,9ltt:; - ;,

■ ' ' " ' (i , . D. Jones) 1 i 8 Messrft timmer and M'Kay's Amato, i-'t. 131b. „ (T. Pritchard) 2 4 Messrs. Vincent and Dβ Lccency's Royal Maid, Bst. 121b. ... (P. Cress) 3 Also started, 1 First Consul, 9st. 81b.; 6 Waitoto, 9sf, 51b.; 5 Loohntor, Bst. 121b.; 7 All Tramps, Set. 91b.;'8 Lord Irwell, Bst. 71b.; 10 Blackguard, Sst. 71b.; 9 Envoy, Bst. 71b. ] ~ ~ Won comfortably by a length. Time, Jmin. 81sec. , i . ATJTTOIN HANDICAP, of 150 both. One mile and a distance. 1M ?l1 R - Brush's'Te Puiai by San mare, Sst. lib. ■ »„ r „ (A- Oliver) 1 * Mr- Lance * Wood's. Chauvelin, Cst. , • lOto; •■-•■.■■....'..* (W. (Bennett) 2 8 Mr.. A. Helm's Separator, Bst. 91b. „ . ' (F. Halhnan) 3 . Also started: i Aberration, Bst. 41b.; 5 Kopn, 7sL 101b.; 9 Eiflemaid, Vst. 91b. 2 Clemora, 7st. 91b.,- 8-Goodwin Park, 7s to^-L j 6 Beren Sa"a, Cst.' 71b. Won by half a length from Chauyelin, ■who came fast at the finish:, Time, lmi2 56 2-osec, -r, • , , , kumeeoa'hack: handicap, of 75 SOvs. F v ivo furlongs. '9 Mr.-W. HaUD/s Leahora, 7st.

4 Mr. W. H. Overton's cin 4 S 1 o s. 2 .Ato'rtarted, 1 ! Lord Possible Gst. 121b.; 7 Artie, Cst fcon^ft^^-^^ , I W s°^ o by haU a length. Time, lmin. SHOETS HANDICAP, of 100 sotb. ~r m 78 fwlongs. 1 My.;Wrri Pewene's Naumai, lOst. 71b B M r . E ..A.M' D onald' 8 (T Ho?ml C a! , tt ) . l Bst ra £ H EOTS - Wei^ 9 v m « - ■ PlTe ,fur l°ngs. _ ' ■2 It. T.-Greenawayfs Emmorian

I Ws, Young-Brothers'' - 1 *Mr. S ltaey j, 2 wYffi^V 7 Time, MAHABAHAEA HANDICAP, of 100 - sovs. One mile. a Mr. -W. HaUey's Hilarian. Bst. «b, Also started: 4 MartonT tot nb • 5 NOTES ON THE BACING. (By TelegraplL-Speclal Correspondent) ', ' ' Woodville, February 24. Moree was favonnte for the Settlers' Handicap and Lady Dons next m deSS i Jond Memory, who had been badly knocked about on the first dav neglected. Fond Memory was quickly m front, and after staling off a <sSonB Sff ff br s «?««« a * the home tu?n longner.'who had been run into by a tob tTuIo on the way to the course, woe I from the Hurdle ' £?**• ttist backed, and »'** an improved horse as compared with'yesterday Genuine led over tho first fence, but then Eantcr took charge to the half-mile post Hero Eoango and Windage ran through, but at the straight entrance" Maku cou d bo seen overhauling tho whole held. O'Conthe last fence, and was checked. He came again m the-straight, and Fome husthnir apparently occurred between him and Hoango. Tho inevitable protest resulted in tho disqualification of tho Auckland horse , 1

/■'" -w?« st r C ? n ™ I -^ Il o:"« , as'Tery sore' after. ...his .first day's efforts,- was the' first choice •ffw «." Ba ?? nCO • :v ? elter - ;Handicap;.;and ; £„ fe"^■■W4 ni 4mßto Mowed w' pub-' , ; lic^e 3 timat 1 0n;....The latter'./-began ■ very badly,_ and .waann the Tear-, till the ■ |WBW T reached: VAfterthonght, who .' had J:r. D r/pnes:ih the saddle/ -began quickly, and,-.was never 'headed. •' Royal , Maid vwas-her. nearest .-.attendant .till v within when alate Tunby, Amato carrieil thai gelding into second, place;- ■.-.<; .-.- .--.:• - . -... . .-.' v For the';:Autdmn; Tβ' Priia ■was always .the favourite,- and, ridden by ■:■■.-. Oliver, she. won; rather comfortably, after a fast-race. In the early stages Clemora ;:and the favourite-were w front, but, with revenVfuVlongs to-,™; Separator' and ' Goodwin fark took charge. :At..the back stretch Aberration put m a good run, but he wasdone with-at the straight en- . ./.-trance,: and Tei Puia, who had been lying .third,; then challenged Separator. Sho . easily: diepbwd-'' of ;him,- to be , kept going to stall: off a":late run bv ..-•• Chanvelin.'-'who , got,a : very' bad paesn-e .- . m tho enrly part'of the race. The .win- • ner shows room for. improvement...- . .. '/IjQrd .Possible'. nnii/'Glndio!e wore the choice,'both'in,.tlioJuinieroa Handicap ~■■■-. while J.pnhora" .1)1111 -...Cpiuiuestinaeiicli .' hnd hosts of;snpporters.. -Conqucstina be- ■ . snn -nml soon 'had -her, usual bTOik.on tho,field,■ViitfLcaliora beat her . comfortably. Gladiole and Blend each

got bad passages at'the start, but. both finished; very strongly,, the former in particular ' putting in a great jun on tho rail's.t Lealiora won "by a length; and Blend; was half a, length away.

>. Aftec a .long delay -at the' -barrier, caused'by Naumai ani.3allafat \rofusing to stand still,, the field went off.to a perfect start.. Naumai'.wae quickly in front,! and, 1 pulling 1 tod tmr whole'way, he won by several-leijgtbs." . Hermia was always second. .Advantage just headed Ballarat foi' third: plact riear. .the\';post,' .Splash' was close'iip. ..: .'r' , .-". O..';'.■,'.

: ffimmoriitn, \ylio had made a godd- showIng for'' five fu rloh'gs , ' in', the Maiden Han- : djcafcyesterdajv ! w<i«' best supported in the; Hack'. Sdurry: .■■ .The favourite;began smartly,and '.was.'not , ' headed. 1 " Nolius nppeared to hayei Ms . measure'. at • tho; tiitn.'but ho ran ..vei-y wide, and , lost 'ground.- 'At the finish Kinimerian had the whole field in trouble, though, one or two, notably :A.«alon ,: and Bed Seal, had put ltt'isood- efforts in the straight. 'Of the candidate's Ascalo'n and Nolius aTe the most likely to.improve. < .

', .There was some; slight confusion at the barrier in the feoneltidirig event, and Mavton ; and-Waicdla gotrbadly left through catching the -.- tapes.. Hilarian got out with , a good bresk, ■ and Was' net caught. ■At .the home'turn Mss Advance put in a run, but,Hilarian was always going' too strongly for'her. LarasdoW finished well, a;nd got up.'in time to-beat Miss Advance for -second money..; After- getting badlv away, Marton put in a.good ,run down th& back stretch, but tlie effort told' and he.jwas in trouble at the straight entrance. .■'-',...;i'.-.' -;.": ■•■,;.-'■":'•.•.. *.■

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 751, 25 February 1910, Page 7

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THE TURF. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 751, 25 February 1910, Page 7

THE TURF. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 751, 25 February 1910, Page 7

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