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.TAKAPUNA J.C. CUP MEETING. CUP AVON BY SOULTOIiIA. (By Telegjaph-Press Association.) Auckland, January 23. The opening day's racing in connection with the Takapuna Jockey Club's Summer meeting was held on the club's course this afternoon. The weather was fine and the attendance good, while tho racing track was in splendid order. Results: HANDICAP MAIDEN PLATE, of 100 so vs. One mile. • Mr. T. Stewart's Wee Olga, by Merriwee— St.Olga, 7st. 41b. ... (Conquest) 1. Frontino, 7st. 91b (Deeley) 2 Miss Ada, Bst. 21b. (MTlinn) 3 Also started: Caruso, 9st.; Pip, Bst. 21b.; Miss Livonia, Bst. 21b.j Lloyds, 7sfc. 61b.; Tipua, 7st. 61b.; Matarere, 7st. 41b.; Hamadryad, 7st. 41b.; La Reine, 7st. 21b.; Master Sly, 7st. 21b. Won by half a length from Frontino, who was' a neck Sn front of Miss Ada. Time, lmin. 4G 3-ssec. A protest against tho winner on the ground of crossing Miss Ada was dismissed. CALLIOPE HANDICAP,' of 100 sovs. Five furlongs and a half. Mr. G. M. Currie's Condamine, by Soult—Catherine, 6st. 131b. (Deeley) 1 Malwa, Bst. 101b (Lindsay) 2 Cloudy Dawn, 7st. 51b. ("Whittaker) 3 Also started: Master Dix, Solitude, and Tranquil. At the distance Malwa had Cloudy Dawn beaten, but failed to stall off a strong run by Condamine, who won by a neck, with half a length between second and third. Tranquil was fourth. Time, lmin. 12sec. ZEALANDIA HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. Four furlongs. Mr. Hannon's Miss Winnie, -by , Leowntis—Winnie, Bst. 13lb. . (P.: Brady) 1 Hikuai, Sst. 51b. (Whittaker) 2 Elegance, 7st. 3lb (C. Brown) 3 Also started: Lothair, 7st. 121b.; Fremantle, 7st. 61b.; Aristos, 7st. 41b.; Captain Soult, 7st.; Muskewai, Ost. 101b.; Alma Rose, Gst. 121b. Won by a neck, with Elegance, who was badly placed in the early stages a short distance away third. Aristos was fourth, and Lothair last. Time,- 51sec. TAKAPUNA CUP, of 400 sovs. One mile three furlongs and a half. Mr. J". Roulston's Soultoria, by Soult— Pretoria, 7st. 71b (Deeley) 1 Tanekiha, 7st. 111b. ... (R. W. Brown) S Domino, fist. 61b (S. Brown) 3 Also started: 'Uranium. Ost.; Sir ArteRal, Bst. Gib.; Master Theory, 7st'. 81b.; Waiotahi, 7st. lib.; Explosive, 7st. lib.; Bully, 7st. lib.; Flying Soult, Gst. 131b. •Won comfortably by three parts of a length. Domino was a quarter of a length away third, and then cams Waiotahi, .Uranium, Sir Artegal, Flying Soult, Master Theory, and Bully, with Explosive a, bad last. Time, 2min. 28 4-ssec.
YERRY HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. Five furlongs and a half.' Mews. Waite Brothers' Parawai.' by Blue Light—Seamstress, "ft. 81b. (Conquest) 1 Master .Tack, 7st. Sib (S. Brown) 2 IJogpy, 7st. 81b (Deeley) 3 Also started: Mary Ann, Bst. Gib.; Presently; 7st. 131b.; Sphinx, 7st. 81b.; Miss Wairiki, 7st. 81b. Won a good race by a neck. Bogey was a bead away third, and then came Sphinx and Mary Ann. Time, lmin. Usee. OREWA HANDICAP JITTRDLES, of 100 sots. One mile and three-quarters. Mr. A. E. Watkin's Don Quex, by Cardigan—Jessamine, 9st. 91b: . (M'Flinn) 1 Delegate, 10st. !)lb (Julian) 2 lioyal Day, 9st. 41b (Speakman) 3 Also started: Romp, 9st. Won by a length, the others being nearly a furlong away. Time, 3min. 21sec. FIRST PONY RACE, of 75 sovs. Five furlongs and,a half. Mr. A. Sadler's Peggy I'ryde, by St. Peter—Gaiety Girl, Bst, 101b." , ; (A. Whittaker) 1 Red Lupin, 9st. 121b. (Deeley) 1 Mighty Atom, Bst. 101b. ...... (P. Brady) 3 Also started: Mistime, Sst. 101b.; Blue Vale,. 7st.'2lb.; Miss Stella, 7st. lib.; Se'atonella, Gst. ■ 131b.; Kuratau, Cst. 91b. j CaeilmDTi, Gst. 91b. Won by half a head. Mighty Atom was a-half a length away third, then came Mistime, Kuratau, ami Miss Stella. Time, lmin. 10 3-!isee. STEWARDS' HANDICAP. . Five furlongs and a half. v Mr. W. C. King's Waucliope, by Free-.-dom—Black Watch. (A. Whittaker) 1 Elegance, Gst. 101b (T. Brown) 2 Jena, 7st (R. E. Brown) 3 Also started: Tattoo, Sst. 131b.; Miss Winnie,- Bst. ,31b.; Aristos, Gst. 111b. Won easily by three lengths from Elegance, with Jena half a length away third, just in front of Aristos, Miss Winnie, and Tattoo. Time, imin. 9sec. SECOND DAY'S ACCEPTANCES. (By Telesrapb—Press Association.] Auckland, January 29. The following are the weights and acceptances for the second day's racing at tho summer, meeting of the Takapuna Jockey Club:— MOANA HANDICAP. Seven furlongs. —Miss Ada, 9st.; Wee Olga, Bst. ,101b.; Master Jack, Bst. 31b.; Lloyds, 7st. 131b.; Tipua, 7st. 131b.; Master Sly, 7st. 91b.; La Reine, 7st. 91b. TAKAPUNA' JOCKEY CLUB HANDICAP. One mile and a quarter—Uranium, Bst. 131b.; Tattoo, Sst. 71b.; Tanekaha, Sst. 21b.; Waiotahi, Gst. 121b.; Flying Soult, Gst. 101b.; La Reine, 6st. 71b.
SECOND PONY HANDICAP. Four furlongs.—Red Lupin, lOst. 41b.; Peggv Pryde, 9st. 71b.; Mighty Atom, 9st. lib.'; Miss Stella, 7st.
MAIDEN HURDLES. Olio mile and a half and 100 yards.—Royal Day, 95t.131b.; Kaiwaka, 9st. 121b.; Seldom, 9st. 91b.; lionnio Joan, fist. 71b.; Wairuhe, 9st. 41b.; Sabine, 9st. 41b.;""Bluo Rocket, 9st. 21b.; Arcadia, 9st. lib.; Powerful, 9st.; Master William, (Ist.; Luxton, 9st.
HOBSON HANDICAP. Five furlongs and a half.—-Tranquil, Bst*. 21b.; Condamine, Bst.; Master Dix, Cst. 121b.; Goldsize, Gst. lllb.
RANCiITOTO HANDICAP. Five furlongs and a half—Report, Bst. 21b.; Miss lonia, Bst. 21b.; Master. Jack, Bst. lib.; Bogey, 7st. 1 01b.; Dancing Paul, 7st. 51b.; Miss "Wairiki, 7st. 51b.; Countree, 7st. 51b.; La Reiue, 7st. 51b.; Sir Walter, 7sl". olb.; Miscre Ouverfc, 7st. slb.
SUBURBAN HANDICAP. Five furlongs and a half— flohungatahi, Sst. 131b.; Lady Frances, 7st. 71b.; Elegance, 7st. 31b.; Lothair, Ist. lib.; Fremantle, Gst. 121b.; Aristos, Gst. 101b.; Captain Soult, 6st". 91b.; Taka, Gst. 71b.
ANNIVERSARY HANDICAP. Seven furlongs.—Wr.uchope, Sst. 01b.; Sir Artcgal, Sst. 71b.; Miss Winnie, Bst. 21b.; Sea Elf, Bst. lib.; Zinnia, Bst.; Solus, 7st. 81b.; Jena, 7st. 31b.; Elegance, 7st.; Scotch, Gst. 111b.; Mistime,? Gst. 91b. ; Taka, Gst. 71b. N.Z. METROPOLITAN TROTTING CLUB. SUMMER MEETING CONCLUDED. (By Telegraph—Press Association.! Christchurch, January 28. The Now Zealand Metropolitan Trotting Club's summer meeting was concluded today in beautiful weather. Tho attendance was considerably larger than on Thursday, and tho tt;ack was again in good order. Totalizator investments amounted to JE7185 10s., making .£ll,lOl for tho meeting, as against .£12,901 10s. for last year's fixture. Thirteen bookmakers were licensed at £20 each. Tho following are tho results:— IMPROVERS' HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. One niilo and a half.—Blackchild Boy, lGsec., 1; Lyonnais, 18sec., 2; . Clotali, 17sec., 3. Also started: Fuser, scr.; lola, sscc.; Onawa, lleec.; Starchild, Msec.; Miss. A. R. T. Wilkes, Msec.; Grace Darlington, Msec.; Littlo Stranger, Msec.; Kini, Msec.; Granella, 15scc.; Lady Lyons. 17sec.; Guzette, 17sec.; and General Black,' 18sec. Won by six lengths. Time, 3min. ■15 2-ssec. LADIES' BRACELET HANDICAP, of GO sovs. Ono mile and a half.—Chrysos, fcec., 1; Redmorn, 3scc., 2; Blithe Lad, 2sec., 3. Also slatted: T.D., 2sec.; Madeira, 2see.; Edeuwood, 2sec.; Sunlight Ssec.; Leila 8., 3scc.; Ella Princess, 3sec.; Governor Jack, -Iscc.; Abbey Child, 4sec.; nnd Imperious Lad, Ssec. Won by ton lengths. Time, tain. Ssec. J
ZEALANDIA HANDICAP, of 220 sots. Two miles.—Koyal Riblxra, ssec., 1; Prince Alert, 4sec„ 2; Ribbons, 7sse., 3. Also started: lJurbar, sir.; Bell Metal, 2sec.; Albertorious, sscc.; Abcrl'eldy, ssec.j Bright, lisec.; Emmeline, Gsec.; Verax, 7sec.; anil Marie Narelle, 7sec. Won by a head. Time, 4111111. 42see.
. SOUTHERN HANDICAP, of 110 govs. Two miles.—King Lynn, llsec., 1; Wni Italian, 17sec., 2; White Rock, 20scc., 3. Also started: Prince Warbeck,. ssec.; Electrocute, Bsec.; Viewmont, Bsee.; Vanclare, lOsec.; Opibi, llscc.; Bay King, 13sec.; Chief ting, losec.; Vigorous, 18scc.; Bellwind, 20sec.; and Blue Rose, 22-ec. Won by half a length. Time, tain. -46 U-oscc.
SUMMER HANDICAP, of 140 soys. Two miles.—Lady Cherry, llsec., 1; Quincey, scr., 2; Liguite, 13sec., 3. Also started: Bellcar, scr.; Adventuress, Osec.; Timoty, Ssec.; Havelock, Bsec.; 'l'e Kuiti, 13sec.; Rubican, 13sec.; Lord Vivian, 13sec.; Miss Ngapara, 16sec.; and Clevewood, ISsec. Won by three lengths. Time, •Imin. 5G 2-ssec. SPORTSMAN'S ■ HANDICAP, of 110 sovs. One mile. —Piecework, 3sec., 1; Scottish Mac, osec., 2; Rosebery, ssec., 3. Also started: Durbar, scr.; Imperial Polly, lsec.; Miss Florrie C., Isec.; Briber}-, 2sec.; Millwood, 3sec.; Elector, 4see.; Frederick, 'lsec.; Lord Spec, 4sec.; Blue Boy, 4scc.; Lady Linton, 4sec.; Bellis, 4sec.; Ned Egan, ssec.; lanto, ssec.; Romany Lad, s;ec.; Prince Ranule, ssec.> and Mada, Gscc. Won. by three lengths. Time, 2miu. ISsec. COUNCILLORS' HANDICAP, of 120 sovs. One mile and. a half.—Solo, 13sec., 1; Troubadour, llsec., 2; Dominion, 4«ec., 3. Also started: Fusee, scr.; Elmwood, 4sec.; . Franzie, 4see.;. Cinders, 4sec.; Ned Corbett, 7sec.; Driftwood, Bsec.; Nell Gwynne (Australia), Osec.; Bonification, lOsec.; Beatle Nut, 10-:ec.; Wallace M., llsec.; and Ticket, llsec. Won easilv. Time, 3min. 41 3-ssec.. FINAL HANDICAP, of 120 sovs. One mile.—Rosebery, 4sec., 1; Marie. Narelle, 2sec., 2; My Mistake, 2see., 3. Also started: Royal Ribbon, lsec. behind; Imperial Polly, scr.; Factory Boy, 2sec.; and Advocate, 3sec. Won easily by eight lengths. Time, 2min. 20scc. GEELONG CUP. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. (Rec. January 28, 7.10 p.m.) Melbourne, January 28. At the Geelong races to-day the principal event, the Geelong Cup, one mile and three furlongs, was won by Crete, with Whitewater second, and Sliumac third. These were the only starters. Crete won by a length. Time, 2min. 27sec.
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