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THE TURF.

HAWKE'S BAY JOCKEY CLUB.

WINTER MEETING

CONCLUDING DAY'S KACINCr,

(liy Toleeraph-Press Association.) Hastings, .June 27. 'flic Hawke's Bay Jockey Club's winter ; meeting was concluded to-day, in beautiful weather, ;uul before a good attendance. 1 The ccut'ie was heavy, alter the recent rain. The totalizator handled Jf.hla, against .£ll,BlO for the corresponding ( ay hist, year—iv falling-oil of 0:2095. lha total for t.lio two (lays was d:21,!)l2, compared with Ji2o.Mb for the Jn-t winter meeting. Uesults:— kidnapper hack handicap HUII.DLI-; TJACM, of ICO sovs. One mile and a half. 2 Mr. \V. J. Peacock's cli., g. Ban(lak'i'o, by Daunt—Waimariri, ayrs., 9st (carried 9st. Si-lb.) • (Jerry O'Connell) 1 1 Mr. J. Fryer's St. ■ Toney, lOst. 711). (It. Kelly) 2 5 Mr. C. Tricklcbank's Bravest, lOst. (l'\ Flynn) 3 Also started: 3 Faunus, lOst. lllb.; 7 Julian, 10»t. 31b.; G We.ipureku, lOst. 31b.; 10 Golden Loop, lOst. lib.; 12 Mernwa, 9st. 1211).; 4 Ncscot, 9st. 10ib.: 8 Master Stead, Ost. 71b.; 11 Prince Eddie, 9st.; 4 Acma, 9st.; 13 Waiaio, 9st. - Bravest headed Bandalero before the railwav bend was reached, but the latter soon after went to the front again, and from that ont was never headed, and won comfortably by four lengths, a length separating second and third. Master Stead lost his rider at (lie first fence, but neither horse nor rider was injured. Time, 2min. olsee. lIAVELOCK HACK STEEPLE HANDICAP, of 120 sovs. About two miles. S Mr. Isaac Johnston's I), g. Makiri, bv Aildington—Hoyden,, aged, Ost. 71b (J.; O'ConneH) 1 1 Mr. \Y. A. Tod's The Chief, list. lib (A. Julian) 2 2 J. Macniven's Longboat, Ost. 9lb. (11. Gray) 3 Also started; 4 Donzel, Mist.; 3 lio-e----grove, lOst.; 9 Haurere, 9st. ]01b.; 11 Jessimine, 9st. 7lb. (carried !).st. 12'1b.); 5 Pukeroa, Ost. 71b.; 7 Tonderghie, list. 71b.; 10 Whetui-angi. Ost. 71b. (carried lCst.);' 12 Cavil, ilst. 71b.; 7 Quandary, 9st. 711).; G Moriliiko, 9?t. 71b. (carried 9st. lljlb.). The Chief and Longboat rose at the last fence together, but the former drew a,way 100 yards from home. Then Makiri made a good run, and beat Trio-Chief home by half a length, with a length and a half between second and third, llosegceve leil. Time, 'tmin. 20scc. TUHAMOE. HANDICAP ITITfIDLE HACK, of 150 sovs. One milo and three-quarters. 2 Hon. J. I). Ormond's br. g. Idealism, by Birkenhead—ldeal, ayrs., lOst. (A. Julian) 1 G Mr. H. Kcrehoma's Elfish, flst. (Joe O'Connell) 2 4 Mr. J. Bruce's Waiputcre, lOst. slb. (Jerry O'Connell) 3 Also started; 1 Paisano, list. 131b.; 3 Ambrosian, 9st. 41b.; 5 Kauron, 9st. Idealism won by three lengths, with 10 lengths between second and third. Ambrosian fell. Time, 3min. 24see. LADIES' NECKLACE, of 05 sovs (on the flat); first horse to receive a necklace value 50 govs., and the second horse to receive a necklace value 15 sovs. One mile and a quarter. 7 Mrs. G. 11. Manvillo's br. g. Lord Kilciierau, by lulcheran—Strathspev, 4yrs„ lOst. 71b (Mr. A. Best) 1 2 Mrs. ,J. Landel's Fair Average, lOst. 7Jb (Mr; A. Hyde) 2 1 Mrs. H. M. Campbell's Flingot, 13st. Gib (Mr. G. Beatson) 3 Also started: -l Maiiitou, list. Gib.; 5 Composed, list. 31b.; 9 Alphcus, ltlst. 1.'11b.; 3 Ngakai:, lOst. 121b.: 8 Tiipnea, lflsl. 71b.; G Morning, lOst. 71b.; 10 Haukawa, lOst. 711). Lord Kilcheran led all the way, winning all out by a length. Flingot was a length further oil. Time, 2min. 20see. JUNE STEEPLECHASE, of .200 sovs. Alxmt two miles and a half. 3 Mr. 11. J[. Catherall'3 b. g. Whakaweira, by Pilgrim's Progress—Espanioia, aged, lOst. Sib. (I.'. Flynn) 1 1 Mr. 11. G. Cameron's Glenmore, lOst. ill!) (J. Jones) 2 5 Mr. H. D. Buchanan's Flamingo, Ost. 71b (G. Caddy) 3 Also started: 2 Tyrannic, 10;t. 21b.; 4 The Spaniard, 9st. 71b. Glenmore and Tyrannic were first away, but both ran off at the second jumn of the double in front of tho stand. They were taken back anl jumped, i'ollowiiig the field. Flamingo and "Wlnikaweira were leading on Hie second round, with Tho Spaniard next. T*.o latter blundered at the double ill front of the stand, and ' lost his rider. Flamingo fell when leading at the sod wall on the last round, but was remounted, and got third money. "Whakawcira won by 300 yards. Flamingo was a furlong further back. Time, amin. 35see. KAI'KAWA HACK HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. Seven furlongs. 12 Mr. P. P. Neagle's.b. g. Diavolo, by / AVaikoura—'Heavenly Twin, 3yrs„ Ost (R. Oliver) 1 2 Hon. J. D. Ormond's Missile, 'Jst. (AV. Ryan) 2 13 Mr. J. S. M'Kaughton's Merrie A r alet, Ost. 31b (Stan lieid) 3 Also started: 3 AVaikehua, lOst. 71b.; 9 Manupai, 9st. 91b.; 8 Amaru, Ost. 91b.; 1 Blend, 9st. 81b.; 4 Easy, Ost. 41b.; 12 Aroliakau, 9st. 31b.; 11 Trieze, 9st. 21b.; 5 Mozella, Ost. 21b.; 0 Bercola, 9st. 21b.; 13 Right Oh, Ost.; 10 Hinemann, Ost.; 7 Sir Donald, 9st. Missile led for six furlongs, when Diavolo headed him, winning by a length, with a length and a half between second and third. Time, lrain. 3-lsec. FINAL HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. Six furlongs.

IMr A T " Tlir-ive, oy lorpeao— I cornelian, tyrs., lOst. (B. JDeelev) 1 8 Mr. J. Griffiths's Cullinnu, flst. 41b. (11. Griffiths) 2 C Mr. P. Bilston's San Pluie 9st Gib. o\. Ryan) 3 Also started: 2 Irish Rifle, lOst. alb. ; 9 Sublime, 9st. 131b.; 4 Lord Renown. 9al. lltb.; 7 Loch Mabin. Ost. 91b.; a Alexis, 9st. 51b.; i Moutoa Girl, 9st. •Metis was ill front for about half the journey, but San Pluie ms first m.o the straight- Cullinan htadeti Sail Plrno a furlong from home. 'Hivavo then made a'great run over the last 100 yards, and won easily by a length and a ha If, » th a length between second and thud, rime, lmiu. 19sec.

NOTES ON THE RACING.

(By Telesraph.—Special Correspondent.) Hastings, Juno 21. It was a perfect day as far as the weather was concerned, but the goiiiß was sticW next to tho rails, though splendid on tiio steeplechase course. Tlieio weie several accidents.in the jumping events, but fortunately no one was hurt. Several new candidates appeared in the Hack Hurdles to-day, and one of them was the boomed horse Bandalero in V. Colello's stables. Until noamig the close of tho Ijetting he ruled as favourite, but eventually St. Toney headed luni on the machine. Bandalero was soon in trout, and, jumping well, he save the otlieis a lot of trouble to keep with liiin. At tlie half-mile the field was strung out. Here Bravost headed liaudalero, but it was only for a low strides, and then tlio .Dauju. «'eldi»"'* pace took him away from the field, .lumping tho last fence well, he ran home very comfortably. St- Toney came with a late rush, and linislud second, well clear of Bravest. The latter was stopped t'iy the weight. St. Tonev ;roi into a tence ai: the back of the course. Alma and cot both rail weli, the former especially so. Painnis jumped badly, and will ha\e to improve a lot to win. Golden Loop got up too high, but is improving sl n every race. Jlaster Stead 101 l at the hrst fence. Donzel had tho services of .Terry O'Connell in tho Hack Steeples, and came m tor strong support, as did The Chid. Wje first-named had a good lead the wnole wav, but ran off at the double the second time. The Chief, on whom .lulian cut o t all the corners, then challenged l.ongboai, and the pair fought nut a duel to the last fence, where The Chief gamed an ndvanHis viclory was now loudly ]r;o----claimcil, hut it was a lon«: to the ix>t, and in tho run home Makin, uho had nhvays Ije<?n well up. v j,m ? J,IK ! beat him. The winner paid the dividend of the mceiing. He is a real good serf, and was bred at Bulls from a mere that, comes from the same as'Tho Ilompi*. lUwrov* foil two feiicea from h?£ao-.but v'M.bcflten at us nmo.

Longboat gol round .safely, tjj.it hijcl jio: chance with the divid'eliul. payers,.

Some heavy spmilat-i.Ou was %Utlg?(l in about I'ai.-ano» chanyes !'n- the: t'UV'V Hill-dies. It was argued Unit he vmuhl be a better herr.e lor WiedhWdjiy's r:»v, and the lield was considered a wea'l-:e,r '1 'He Cis!::n-iie liaise closed n'i>. a. stlilri-iig fnyiiiu--it:-, hut ho gavo :i v;My puoi- esijjitftion, and after going half .a iii.ii:o v.'as never in the .h-u-nt. lie- wasfinite nnablo to act in Uie goiiig,, linil his feet kept slipping fi'oui UiU.iei' -him.. At the first obstacle i'ai'sa'no, Wriipul.e're, and Idealism were together., The next fence saw tiie Javou'nfe n'ell hack, a-sui from there he was never dai.igp.rtius, :.\t the six lurlongs, Ideiilis.ih rii-hcd to- -i'h'e i'ront, and was not afterwards- l.rou:lde.d-. The going suited him: ta-cU'.y, but- he : is not a reliable horse, isiul mi ll'iis aceoiint, was not heavily su))p.o.'rte.(l bv (lie iisiiai admirers of the Kardinji ffa'bl'fe, Atniivosian fell at the second ■'fe.ii.ce'i'but C, Price was unhurt.

There were 110 defections ill the I/adies' Necklace. I-'lingot,.. -ilgspi'tq his big ■ weight, was favourite'. .. tie. ri'.n a. good race, but Ilia weight toh\ it-, tale, aiid he. was beaten into third; place. ■. .I;o'rd- Kilcheran took charge .soSii after the. start; and led the whole way.- Fair Average, who was well supported,, ran. a-, good-; -.race-, but was no match for the winner at sven weights. The glorious uncermiri'y. of sto'ep'eclussing was shown in the- resust of the .lune Steeplechase, when th'o*'-;wliole ; -.'of, tho 1 l'lin-; ners with the exception of U'liakav-Tira made mistakes. At the :dquble. in irout of the stand the first timo.ro'inr! Glehmore ran olf, and carried Tjrriinui'c. : wi.th him. After the others' liad a furlong -start, this pair w-erc'Slirought. 'ba'pk,:' a)i(l : set out to chase the leaders. At the same fence the next tinie The Spaniard got rid of his rid?r. ; . l-'iamingo then led Whakaweira to the sod wall, where he fell. Whakaweira the: 1 , w.eht (in, aiid : won by a furlong. . (ilenpiore got secornl numev", and Flamiii'gri- was ai.-n .ruldeii. home', and placed third. '.- Tyr.'uinie was pulled up. ; -: t ■ : %: ' A field of fifteen went to the post in the Hack Flat. The ' invesfmoMs. were heavv, many of the runners, .c.pm.iiig. ih 'OC support. Blend finished -' u]v; -favoiiritq. At tho start: Easy was the tjrst to. show out, but llissile sooiiStjiflk. eliarge, anil led across (he bottom';<if : flie Cflurse:,'-The ; colours of Aroh-ikau, Biend. and: Biayolo were most proinineiit f as:'t.hey..: , jhado. ! ;..the straight cnl ranee. JMi||ile^fanH;^p ; ?nuv on, and Diavolo .:hiui:/by; :;JViiK..;a length. Blend aHd.. : Wailadi:!.a>'er'e tho next to the place-getters.;' ;isa four-vear-old full.rbrother- to Jliscaiinf, but has so far not proved' to-be much good. .

Tlirave (Dceley) was the foyourife in the concluding event. ;V..lrish;:':l!i.fle; -who was. ridden by a gentleman rider, :w:is c.l>o well backed. ' The pair were unlucky a! the barrier, but Deeldjv ->1 Voveil';;'li.ik ■ ~tnpiinjfc" through on the rails,'and • ecmiiig oul ii! the straight, won niiclv, while Irish Hiile; was tho last to finish. C,

WELLINGTON RACING CLLB

NOMINATIONS;

THE WINTER IiKETI-XG.

The following tlio Wellington ilaehi? Club's winter inesting, to ba helci .Q!1-J -aiicl. '.-G :

FJKST jj.ty; : STEWARDS' IIA.N l'. S?yen jur^. loii!!S.-l'arowa:r,n, Hca !ii:ecn, !;.i Jiei.na, Jlouiit'orin, Beacon';.,? AN'aiyuniuj ■'■'.iShujay; ■ .Mira, Leairaki, Xg^timdiir.^cpl^-i;!'^. Koti, Anttcrt, Aiexi.-; Patriotic,' J.'ain'oi'.e,; Af'.oriliouulit, X'roiVn;: Pearl, Odessa, MtJi^ictori^NgatiraunjiKy. Kilcsteri, Sea i\iiM' o ). CulliiM.'i, Irish C jirator...* ~. J'lliST JIACIy"'C.iV;XU' STElUMJiC]iASlv>Two:':;-.ini!es: rfiitl „,a; hall'.—-Master Paul, Xn'.ni,' A niiagh, lip - wick, Tui CaUcl:.!ii, Hi. 'A.r.ieiia, Moid' Bird, Whet lira ngi.' "Soman. .K'lUisiord, Parakiore, 'rorbciie,- Pj>:i Te l!a----hui, .My Jfotor, . Whimper.. •'"' !< (late Dauber), Hißhileiil Co:!'.! ilian, Dehz?!, Hetaincr, Tihai, Malari, livliiie, Wiriiiana, The Chief, I.oi.xboa); e!a:no, (!arn-.--.i. . WKl.l.lXU'l'DN STKK P t.i:C' 11A ; : IJ. About three miles and aMiuarter.-.. ?!as.er Paul, Sir I.cthe, ilauterc.;''Oi:aihaui fliUj Cakobau. Contiuuh'ircS/>s'lftutsforcl, y:Aiir • tarctic, I.ugeon, lliucfi; Nertiiern. ,fPantulu, Te llaliui, D.oiizel,.:.C6nipar;.s;.Zjuite,:: Dunuulo, Captain .lii:de,. liee-. line, Gleiunore, \\*lia!wi)ye)rr l.h.e. Chief. The Spaniard;;'.^arte^;:.,^ : PAKI.I.UIK.VTAKV JiANDH AP. One mile and a r|uartci'>jSiy..:. Queen, I.a Ayerr: aee Mira, Corosiott-:1,. ;discount, Bolliii, Paui'araii'a. Counterimr.e, Spate, Jtuha Bill, Sir Knox, Undeeiiled, Brown Trout, t:hh)ndo, : Julian, John,. SaiuTe, San Phiie, . i nc. Hover, Loch Maben. ' ■ AVIXTKI! IIUK;l)IiE.S«;-.-Twjpf : '. milfs.^ 1 White Cockade, :.]ae]e- ; A^]ibre. St. Kevin, Coroiiettedj Nat.iys'i 'RP.V'lis! Idealism, Paufiu«'-Sif^r;; : olifev M?'".: an, Kildonan, liiaek Northern. Seanian, (ioodwiil Park, . iValdos, , Se.r.uy . Paal, Windage. Bismarck;,: 1 ' GapjaV l1 "'.'' Darbv Paul, Bandalero. .lulian. Master. TUeorv, Elfish,,: ''Urariium';.- ''McpvVWaterworks, Xescei, 'Ithe ijovev, Cache. Game. . ....: .. ... TE AKO TTA X" I!!CAP. Sue i.;irinn.>:s.— Torpoint, Merriii'.ax. Gay Lawie??. J'e.jn', Pei'celer, Prosper.. Oeiward. War Queen, Serenity, Plr;»ioi.'ist/ liiio:d,..Kpv»o"!.ii. »e.~flsii, I! aval. Grandee.' Mi.-- Andiio'e, (Karaia, St.. TTelern. Ivi.iraiit, \\ a'nea. Ceylon, Taketuni'n ? .Biayolo, St.,her.t', Manupai, Amaru. rpoiWrgiii, Tonoy, AYliacine, Ladroiie, T?iriy.'ai.

SKCOX'i) DAY. i ONSIOAV IIA X DIC AP. Six. ] Pnrewanui, Beacon, l.eaiiuki, .1 caiy, 0"t-j wird Deploy, To Tioti,. CountermiiiiS Alexis, Patriotibi:.®adrpnc;' Afte4hmißljfa| Purahau, I.on.u'step. Maijard, ro ™ Pearl, Mount Viciaria, Sea. Kins, Se.biirae, Ainaru, CuUir.an, trisii \ K (^CONlf o Hlj?%»' HrNTMS' STEKPLKCHASE. VTsyo..miles and a ban. | Master Paul, Kawjck, |. St. Amelia, Gold .JJirjS?•A^SOTlwvSiS!}'"'t tiruai 11, AVheiiuaia.i, Sonie.i!.: Knufsforcl, . Parakiore, 'i'orbelie. Dmi. i.arlos, Te/Kaluii, Mv Moto6;.W»mpefc.J. a .?s^4J;sft i -'- den, Comedian,, Donzcly' Eeiainen .rahai, Mikiri, Beeline;.■ Tno .: Chiet, Longboat, Game, Vukeroa, Garrifon-. | (TiOPTOX JIA>i)ICAP. Seven nirlongs.—Torpoint;,'.. Merrnaax, Perceler,.. Ladrone, Peary, Wai; Queen Rtrotopisr, Blend, neyal, Grandee, .Ser.c-mty, ' Jli«, Ambrose,, .jvjjrwn,. Ceylon, Dwvola, Maunpai, Amaru, CoolbeJuLy,lsa^EEL,EgH^ and a half.--Ma-4cr Pan , Mr Leth.e, .><!- dra, Okaihau, Hauiere, Arnuij:)!. I awudc, Tui Cakobau, :Cphtinuance;; bK.-Araenfii' Knutsford, AhWijtic, ® cl ? Lu-'eon, ParitHtu; 1 . WhOp® . Hi.'hden, Donzel, Cmnpa??. Jihai', Zante,; Uorando, Captain' line, Gleiunore;. Appmt JjPW l,oat, AVhakaweira, I'ho ■■Spaniard,. I.lamingo, SwarthintSdr;. . ■ ■ .. ; . . WINTER OATS. One'ihue.—.Sir EriseOj Sea Queen, T.loh.tifpvSi, Wa'ipunui, Fair Average, Sfeija, .Mir.aj'fesper; Ngntimani, MiM.sUiit. . ':Sn- I'n.-tvan!, Peary, Deploy; pti-at'esii.st, Kau.p.!ire,lya, Countermine, ' Spate. Ar.iff it, Patnctic, j[nlg a Dill, Sir Knox:. ■.Cniiecidedv Brown. Trout, .Mallard. St: Helena', Koyal Arm-.. Odessa, Naatira'n.'in!j, ) i..u'Vi.an,. .loiin, Sa'.ute. Kilosteri, 'Sea Kins. San Pluie, Sublime, The i'over, (x:cii Malien. Cooibefrgiii, Ci'i.llinan, Irish l;i:!e, Ouralov. hINAL IIUIUHi; IIAXniCAP. Qn.e. mile and ( Jack Ashore. Bea'con. Paisav.o.. St. Ju-vin, i'oronetterl. .Bolfini I'ainiu-, Silver i''i,;.-e, Te l.ioti, Koran. .IviTdonnn. Blacli' SfsinflU, Geod-. win I'arlc. Baliios, .SaiWiy Pan), Acuva, l'hlaivlo, Windage, Bi.-liiarek, St. 'i'.onr.y. Caplaiu, .)ohn, : '.X!a:rby PMii, Baiubih-ro. .lulian, M-.i-tcr Teemy. f)!i';sh. Qrn,niuin, Merriwa, Wali-rwovk?, Xe.«c<it, Gr.clie, Game, Swavtjih'iop.'r., ~ ... KfA OKA lIAX.nr.CAP... 'Six. Torpoint, Sw.eet.' Brec.ze,.. Gay' L.ri.ff.l'ef'S': Peggy. Perceler,,■ .OnUard, War guceii;, Serejii'ty. Bleifd; Elinor!ii, D.-igii-'h. Grandee, Miss Aui'fi.ro.sej 'K.ewn St:, il:ei,ena, Wanea, Mediterranean. . Prosper. TaketuiDii, Diavolo, : St' Serf,: Ma.niipaiv Am.irn, Coolbeggin. Wbacine, Coiii'tiy, Ladroiie, Apeke, Piriivai..

•••St. M'-.inev. in-t. 1 lib.: Fann-ijs, 1(1ft. -S b-i | Bandalbro.i lftsi, Ml!'.;. To If.'li. W-v. .Ilu.i hiliaii. Hi-!., lib'.: >.\aiinuel;.!. I!JXw lib.f f Bravest, 10-t.: Bi.-niavii'o.-i:.': Ooloe.u | l.« : -n,, li-i. i:;lb.; Sie-.ii-onibr. i)sl Mil).; Np!W, Sib.; !)st< Tib.;. Ma-ler Ktfaii D't. Tib.; Mmlf.au., rist. 4j.1.i,.; Kililoi.Ktn, -lisit Jib.; Nel™, Ost. 31U.J I'niuto; ivddie, Rft.J Aeuni, «st; l.'attfraluii, 9st; i;,,-,-,,; M ,i'i. ilst..; Waiaia. . .. ' I'i/TANK HACK STUKI'I.KC'IIASI..--1),, i :;:Kia. U--I.; Tyrannic. 11-t. 81b..: B.e.e-l-i'ne, |l>(. ;.!b.: flie Oiief, list. 511k; lian,;,-!. 10.-t. 5i11,.; .Makiri. KM. Mb.: U'him":'!'. 'illft, :.ib.: IJon.. .t'rtrlns, :10st. Paicrehi, 10s!'. '.'lb.: .Nedr;.', lii-l. 2i1,..; JWjet, lilst'. Hi).; iiiisegrhve, .. Hst. ■ Htjlij.} ,\Mftnj?tw» »ft. HlW.s 9s'i:, nil,.; M'tiriilirkd, Dst.. 10!>).llie I*! ;< 111;! 1, flit. Tib.: Wlieiuraiigi, !1.-t. Til),;; 't-iii'.iieii'iiie, flsf. "lb,; Pukeroii, list, Tib.; Qiiandai'-y, ?st.. Tib.; Wiriluuia. Tib. STi:\V\i:i»H' STAKES HANDICAP*—. Ti.irav.'e. 3Hit. Mlb.; The Rover,. lOst. Sib.: Sir I'riseo. iO.-t. oil).; ■';:liuii. lfist:, 21b.; Kill., lfist.-; Bail-in,. 1.0.5t.; .HubiinTei !)>t.. jjjli.y Sir T.ri-fram, 0.-t. 121.b.; l.oi'd Ke.■i;p,wn. .(Ist. io.li)-,-; -I.fl'ch Jlab'eh, flst's ;, I.eai.ulii. !• -1. tlib.: Con the Shaughrann, <l-c. Oib.; Baii.y Sliauiion,. .fls'.t fllb.; '.'ulii'naii, .flst. Tib.: lljhnie Day, !lst ; Gib.: San I'luie. !>-i. 5:b.; Mount. 'Vicjori'a, Os.v. .-,ib.; Atefe 9Si 21b-; Usl. 21b.; AV-.ii kehua. 0.-1.; Kiiosteri, :9.5!,.;. A.hvalb, fl-t.; Ladrone, 9sf.-; Moutoa Ciirl, ilst.; Coinposed. 9.5t. ; XAPIEi; STKrPIiKf'IIASK llAXDl■CAPWC'Safiiiuaiiee, :i2st. 51b.-,;-. Antarctic, ■ 12st. JII.M Sir 1.-?! he, list. Tib.; Black Xorthern, list. Sib.; Whakaweir;.., lOst. Sib.-.;: Appin, lflst. S.lb,; Dorando, lCst. Tib.; Captain Jingle, iOst. 21b..;. Tyrannic, : itist;.- l'ib..; lloeline, 9st. 131b,; Bonzel. '9st. :■ - Tib.; Whimper, list, Tib.; ii'ebei, 9st. Tib. ; Iluiukaha, '.Ist. Tib.; 'Morohiko, 9st, Tib.; l.anghinit, 9st. 711). ; T!ie -Spanie-rd, Dst. Tlb.i-l'lamingo, 9st. 'Tib. 1 t \un bi vci n i hv ui^vrl!ill, list. Clb.;.llilari;ui, list. 91b.; Hrowu . Trout, list'. !)lh.; Comedian.-.. list, ,11b.; Ifitui'taii,ilisti':il!i,; Merrie Lad, list:-'2lb; l.amsdorlf, list. Hi).;' Blend,. ~.-i.;. l'r.ince Kddie, lllst. Ili'ib.; I'nir . Avejage,- lOst. I!lb.; N'gakau, lOst, lllb,.; lflst. ]()!!».; i-'ionarre, lOst; - 71b.; i'laurakia, l()s.'. Tib.; 'i'upaea, iUst. Tib.; Morning,. : iustJ. 7lb. ..

All!;i!li;i ilUlilll.K HANDTCAP.lihiek Xovtiiern, jist. Hlb.; Pais.-m:/, list. Ilib.; ideaiisin, Itist. b'lib.; . Waiimtere, 30-i, -lib.; liollin, 9st. 7ib.; -Waterwoii;s, !i.-t. .ilb.; Sandy Puul, !!.-t. 'Jlo.; l'.lfish, I)-!, 21b.; .Meri'iwa, 9.5t.-; llinetaa, -9sf;. S| mils H \CI lUMJIC L -Jr s lost'. i:UI).; San I'luie, lll>i. Sib,; Oulwai',l, 10.-t. Bib.; Piriwai, lU>t. alb.; ijsk 1111.».; Ceylohi ;9jt', ldlb.V; iiSgfttihiuru', list..lOib.; l'c : rce!ei, 9st. 101b.; Diavoloi 9st. ,191b.; 3:.Ml'lyilehcra'ai:;9st. : an...; iliss Jewei, list, ibb,; Amaru,' 9jt. SH)..; .Manunai, list. Sib.;. Epworth,. j!b.; Serenity; Sst.. ilbi FEash' -9stv : -Slb.ij IVaiiibtdn, 'jjstv t11.b.; v.\Vw. liose, !)st. '.21b.;;'. Kii'kby. 9.-t. 2ib.:. Bercola, Ostv; Trieze, '■fisf;; .jlbzeila, D.-t.;• Facsimile, 9.1 1 ..; Hero, 9st. ; Divinia, !M..; Si. Oozo,. 9 5 1.;. Tho ■ 9st,.i Kedloli, 9.-t.; Master Steail,. 9st. ; Sloteleone, 9st.; Borsil, ilst.; : St: lle'ena. 9-1.; I'antiiea, 9.it. ; High',. Oh, '9-t..; K'nyal .Maid, 9st.;. Hhu'iiiauu, 9-t. ; B'inek Lupin, 9=t. ; ■!,

ROYAI ASCOT

■ . I' KINCE : PA LA TINE'S GOLD CUP. liy Telezrapk-l'reEG Associatiou-CoiiyrigM- . . London, June 20. , The lloval meeting • at Ascot was cciir tinr.cii to-day." : Tiie following was the result -ot\ ..- ■: \ ■] 'rlti: (.i'.lLI) CUP, value 500 sovs., w-it.ii. : t .tl'-fiOO ih speeib'- in ■atVdffio'ftj/ivfiglit/for'-; age,-with aiiowances. Tv:o miles antl. a hail". -. Mr. X.' Piikington's ■b, -C;.P.H'nc.o/Paiar:.:.;.■i\ tine, 'by ' • Light--loot;- lyr?;, .^1; ; ni. Basse l'oin!o, . .jj j-;ii: ;ffe •Air.. i.ioiiel iiabinson's br. i. liiil and Goo';-. by.."\V'illi.am- flic;. /]Miir,(i—Coc.ce,,:. -. 3v ? !Wiuiier trained by liea'rdsley.): . 11 is.gonci'aiiy' ,a really good korse that', wins tlw Afcai Gr id Cii'p, am! during tho last fifteen yeavs Uie'wiiinvrs have iheiudeii. Isinglass, Pers.immo!!, t'ylione, iler-. j;i;\n, Thi-l-Whit? Knistlii (t-viee),- Bayardo,; ;;\hd'-' AVillo.iiyx-',. . w'liiie .-no-piig' ihe . iieaj^ii',; Ldivisi'oii liavc 'beeii' n.unibei'cdsuciiiysinasji-:' ■ cr.,' •as I'letly : l'olly, Seeiitre, and those sti-.d: : grcat' st':ij;crsjji:uiiiiii},- ..ahd./Tbrpoint.'.'; This year's winner I'vinee Palatine .scored -'aii :ea'sy victory in; the':St.:ilJeger .le.st:.;,year.'. thuniii'.he did not have, tiie Perby '.yir:-. ■ nor, .Hunstar, to beat 'pit tluit occasion:. Pin'ce Palatine Ix.'lengs ,t.o'the wonderful I Dili' : 'f'iiiiii.l yj - w'in'r.ers in; K'ngianil year; after 'year. An!oth.'ei' member of the. familv'■ t!iiii •is doing Veil this season' is Chili H, wiiiiier of • (!,;■> "Jfot'tin'jjhaiii-.'•.•SpiyiiS' ''..Hsiliiillicapj .'■'andr : . : ilie : :-6i't.y..'a'iiirjSiib.iirb'au Ha iulicai);.:;'. Jn;; New Zealand this fariily is ;repr;'seut«l jby lini \Vaikana'o sire Bez:mian. Jn -Aus-. fi-alia -its mi mo has .been kept' to the; 1 iron! by. Troniliiaii^Csir^of.^ -Bright v

BLUE MOUNTAIN'S WEIGHT.

. . : '. -Melbourne; .Julie 21. In the Grand National Iliinlies Blue MouuSai'n (Nc.w; Zeamnd) ha- .'lieeii. al'iotr eil 9.-t.. (iib., .anil iii ; the. SteepU'C-iui.-e lOst.

SOUTH CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB

{i!y -Teligraph.-l'res!: '■ Timaru, Jur.o 21. Tiie South Canterbury jockey Club held iU- annua'! meeti-rig ! ioriiiglifc ?'}Tlift 'all-; .niial report congratulated members on the satisiactcr.v finance for -tlio'- year;- the' profit being ,&!20.' A rerait to' the.l'ae-iilg-Co'iifcten'ce was adopted that the Ooyernment. be a-ke:l to amend the tax onclubs to oiiii-fln : the '?ief prpfife, intsead of on the gross turnover;.

FIXTURES.

and 2?;-rNap.ier;i J ar^fe^ .' .tu'l'y 4 and 5--Gisborne K.C. Steeplechase. July 17 and 20—Wellington H-C. inter.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1473, 22 June 1912, Page 10

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THE TURF. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1473, 22 June 1912, Page 10

THE TURF. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1473, 22 June 1912, Page 10

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