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AUCKLAND R.C.

JACK DELAYAL WINS HANDICAP* f CHAMPAGNE STAKES. SOLTANO FIRST HORSE HOME. (By Telegraph.—Press./Af-sdciaUon.j }■ ' Auckland, March 22. "Weather,; conditions were. ideal to-day, vrlren tlio' Auckland. E.G. autumn meeting' opened. Not :a,Cloud -n'as to 1» seen in tlio sky, and there was an entire abscnce of Tho publio flocked in thousandS-to Ellerslie, ,which was, looking its very Lest. Tlio track was in splendid order;. after tlio recent' rain, and some fast tithes . were \-registered." Thd .racing generally ..Very.interesting, and' speculation ivris .very./brLsk, the . machine handling *£82,538, is against iE30,021' for the corresponding 'day last year. Tho .only unfortunate ,incident, which.tended -to'inar the day's.'.spoVt, was that Peary, the winner of-tho opening event, was disqualified for. jostling ilonorail. As-the • field was leaving the straight Peary'got away from tlio boy, and fished through tho field, bumping Monorail,' who, however, only-lost a couple ofilengtlisf and, In: tho. opinioiv r.f; tho majority*, the. interference dui not nflect tli9 result;-'-Details's. TKADESJtkVS'IIANDICAP, of 275 so vs. : . Oho. mile'and'a quarter.' ; " Mr. E. H:>D. do .Latour's ch. c. Jlonorail/by Monofoi'm—Daffodil, Syts.- : • ' (J. liuchar.au) 1 I.Mr. V. 'Cornag-a's br.-'j.-MiCtwcll, i 9at> ■; v.:- .. (ill). Jones) 2, ' Also .started:-.5, Jolie l?ille, : '.Bst. 12lb. (Conquest); 0 Flj'inj Soult, 7st. Clb. (R. E: Brown);; 3 7st. 21b;,-. (Qoldiihch); 75 Adhiiral -Soult, * 7st. , 21b. (O'Shea) f!:i Ve&jf,' 7st; (M'Devill). : " : Jolio Tillo piloted' tho field lat tho straight, Slnxwell lying -last.;-, At ; the seven, furlongs-..post I'cary. -lyas.- leading Worcester ;by; a : length;. Jlaxwell still being in : the. rear-, position; ; Turning- -foe home, - Peary: had two'lengths' advantago Df Worcester, biit'Jlonorail soon displaced the. 'put' in" a'great : ruii in tho. straight,- but }\va3 - interfered; with • by Monorail, and. Peary .'won by a length and a half; but'as the^outcome of a protest for interfering-with 'Monorail when the field left tho straight. the first' time, Peary wa9 disqualified. ' ; The jockey frus not penalised.; Time, 2miii; iflsec. '-'

BRIGHTON HURDLER, of 275 sovs. Tuu . miles." ■ -"■ p Mr. V. .Cornaga's b. g.. Prophet, by vSfc .Paul—Tawhiti^n'ged;'list.: ;r ' . (Pcrcival) 1 j Mr. J. 'MoHoy's b. g.. Surplus, ~ Ost. ■ . 81b.. ;v.:.'..(YV'. Porter) 2 J Mr. ;R. Haakon's br. gl 'Te Waharou,. - , 10st. (lb (M'Flynn) 3 Also Started: 4 Lloyds, list. Gib." {J. Deerey); 2 Sandy 'Paxil,, list. 51b.. . (Julian); 5 Sphinx, 9st. 111b: (Jellings); ' G ;Mfa9 Explosion;..tet..;.slbV.4(Edach);. .•• : . :■ To Wabaroa madp' the':'early running,'' but a mile from .hdmeJSahdy . Paul ' ; an(l .Prophet had a' Paul .fell at-tho second', to'last fence, . leaving Prophet; with. a big lead, and ■ tho •lost-named; ivoii by,-' eight "lengths;" .Tho third horfio was eight" 'lengths'"' further back. . Lloyds fell '! at: "the- third hurdle, lime, 3mm, 50scc; 1 ■; : GREAT -NORTHERN CHAMPAGNE . ... oIAKLS, of 750 sovs.* fop- two-year- ■ olds. : Six furlongs. ' ' • 1 Mr. T. 'H. Lowry's b. c. Soltano, by . ■ * . Soult-f3loiioquil, Bst. 101b.:<- V . „*-L „, (F. D. Jones) 1 O.Mr. F.wllalls b. f. Mcrty Roe, by ... Soult—Grey Roc, Bst. 81b. ■■.'-. i' ■ a , T ■ ' . (Buchanan) 2 8 Hon. J;®. Ormonds b. g. Day Fly, ■ -' by. Birkenhead—Eo3, Bst.;7lb. . ..

\ (W. Ryan) 3 Also Started; 4 Lady. Alicia, Sst. 81b. : (J, GKBtea}. ■ ■ r Merxjr Roo was the.firstjaway,'but was soon i jointed, by Sbltano,'. the. pair entering 'the straight almost on terms. In ai pun-is'hing.-finish, Soltano - won, ' by. a sWt r.eck,' the, .third. horse, being'. ( four,lengths away. Time,-lmin.. 1G 2-! sec. > ;i - 1 BATTUE HANDICAP, of 1000 sovs. One . raile. ' j' :*\- r----8 Mr. E.' LangtonV b. e . Jack Delaval, ...'by SeateiiiDelaval—Miss Jack, 5 „ (Stenning) 1 3 Mi . 1. Halls b.-f. Bleriot, Bst. Gib. -. „,r ~ . '' Buchanan)' 2f 0 Mr. 1.- \Y.-,-ATnold's ch;.f. Tact, 7st." r 11"' .....:...(C. : Brown) 3 .Also started: 1 Bobnkofl', l(Xst..4lb. (F. D. Jones) 3 Montiform (coupled with Bloriot),\7st. 31b. (Kennedy); 7 Kakamo, 31b ' (Stockley); 11 Haskayne, Bst. (W.y : ilran); 2, Potoa. 7st. 121b. (O Shea); 5 Prmco Soult, 7st. 101b. (Connuest); G -.Imaginatioh, :7st. 101b. ,(Grif.flths); 4,Dearest, 75t.',81b. : (Lorrigan); 1-1 Goldsize;, 7st. Gib; (Morris); -15 Scorch, 2lb (R Browii);'. 12 AVco Olga,' Gst. 101b. (Trigger).; 13 Krst Wairikii'Gst. - 101b: lno.h) rton) 1U: Cst/ 8 ! b - W°w-' Tact got 1 the best :of'a* poor start, and. kd on to. tho coiirsb nroper from Jack Delaval and .Bleriot, HofyrikofE Ibeing '.a long way. back, last.vThero mi no change Jii lending.:positions going along the back, •tat along the,top Jack Delaval. ran'to the front, and led Tact by 'hall; a dength as the straight was Teached, -Bobrikoff then lying well--back in ,eighth v .Tiosition. In the run to the post, Jack Delaval drew mvay, and m w«n. easily by two lengths and ft half.. ; Tha v third, horse was threequarters, ofa length away, Potoa fourth, jyobnkolt fifth, and Imagination sixth, .lime, lmin..4oscc. .: PRESIDENT'S' HANDICAP, of 275* sovn. 1 .. . . 'Five furlongs. ' ; il Mr. L.Harris's b. g. Toreador, by-: ; Spalpeen—Loma, 4yrs„ 7st. 101b. ■ • . ,r . . (Conquest) i B Mr. J:. George b. g. Crown Pearl, „ .......(F. D. Jones) 2 7 Mr. W; ;L. rThomson's ch. f. Mono- > -, • line-fist. 121b. 3- . Al.so started: 5-Bootle, BstV Slb.-fttyan); ?t 851'.":51b." (Stenning);' 1 Hohungatahi, Bst. 51b. (O'Shea); 6 Over- , time, 7st.'l3lb. : (0."Bro;vn) • '8. Bow 'Bells, 7st. 1311). (R. Brown); 9 Nukuhau, Gst. 101b. -(II Cullum); 10 Wairiki' Rose, Gst.' 71b. (M'Ai-ton). ' /, 1 Monpline and Glad Tidings led into tho straight from Crown Pearl, Hohungatahi, and Tq'readjD.r, 'The'.'la'st-'nanied . put' in' <C great run from the half-distance,- and :-just managed a .long neck. ''..The third horse twoueugths'away. .Time;' lmin. 1 2-ssec. -. ...x- . .. . ,-

02s SLOW STAKES,' of •: 125 sovs. I'lve furlongs. . .. . 6 Mr. D. M'Kinnon'.s b. c. Marshal -M'gonald, by .Soult—Hespet, Bst.. . •?;■■■■; ..(Conquest) 1 * Mr. SW. Montgomery's brl "f. .-Tiki ' ■ Tap" •••• (O'Shca) 2 8 Mr. wVV. J. Ralph's b. f. Qucenio- ' Soult, 7st. .V... (Goldfinch)' 3 Also 'started: .1 S'oultikoff,: Bst. lib. (C. Brownl; 2 -Obdurate, 7st. 31b. (R., E. Brown); .'5 Self, 7st. (Kennedy) j 7 Qlldtaway, 7st. (M'Arton).. - ■ ■ •Tiki ;'.Tapu' was in front all tho way, and appeared to pass the : post first,' but the juclge".decided in'favourof Marshal M'Donrild by half a head. The third'was throe-quarters of a length aivay. Time, limn. 2 3-ssec.,, ; ■NELSON HANDICAP, of 125 sovs. One ■■■■■"• . mile. t Mr. 'J. Williamson's b. m. Almeida, , by .- Field Battery—Albu'era, Ivrs.,. Bst; 21b ...(A. J . MTlyiin) l S Mr.4D; Moraghaa's br. g.' Tragedy. Kinj, Bst. 91b (C. Brown) 2 l 'Mr. ,0. Dunnett's ch. o. Devastation;-...'," 7st;- 101b. (Stemiing) 3 Also-started: 3 Virtue, Bst, 51b'.''(Conquest) ,• B Manuwera, Bst. 51b. (R. E. Brown); 10 Vestal, 7st. 71b. (Conway); il Vic, Ist. 71b. (Trigger): 5 Hincrewa, 7st. Bib. (O'Shea); 8 Nimrod, 7st.,2lb'. (Hall)! 14 Succession, fist. 131b. (Stockley); 15 Financier, Cst. 131b. (Poulgrain); 7Cololiol Soult, fist. 131b. (Buchanan) j 12 Pokorangv Gst. 131b, "(Morris); 13v Decor* ate, 6st. 13lb. (Qoldflnoh); 9 Tho Colt,' 6st. lSlb. (M'Allumf. Tragody King was first a&df, and: with Succession' and FiMncier, ;ni«do>''ali. tho early xuiinlng. f Devastation, ' was lying in" third position 03 straight -was reached, but got''hemmed in; olid Almeida got (Mi opening on tho tails''. at. tlie halfdistance, and after a punishing finish won bv a short ,neck. Devastation was ■ ii length awayi ; -: < rht» .Celt,': who -.'«»une.'.frdm . a long way'back, i\ r a3 fourth.'Tinloiliniii.* il 3-sseo< ' - '

EDEN HANDICAP, of 275 sots. Seven furlongs. 1 Mr. Geo, Hyde's b. g. Gloy, by Gluten—Did, syrs., 7st. Gib. • ■ (CI. Brown) 1 3 Mr. ,J, AVilliamson's br. g. Royal Irish, list. j3llj (O'Sliea) 2 5 Mr. E. Kelly's 'blk. g. Btuo Gar.mentsj Est. (R. Brown) 3 Also started: 2.Scorch, 7st, Bib. (Buch'.inan) G Lucille, 7st. 31b. (Conquest); 1 Worcester,- (Ist.- 1311). (M'Donnell); 7 Christmas Rose, Gst. 71b. (Goldfinch). With (i furlong covered, Gloy was in front, anil never after being troubled, won by two length?. Royal Irish beat Blue (foments t 'on tho post for second plaos. Time, lmiri. 28 -2-ssec. SECOND.DAY'S ACCEPTANCES. (Dy Telegraph.—Press Association.) Auckland, March 23. Tho following are the acceptances for tho second day, of tllo Auckland Racing Club's autumn, meeting:— ST. GEORGE'S HANDICAP, of 1000 sovs. 'Ono milo and a half.—Bobrikoff, Ost. 121b.; Labour Day, Bst. 71b.; La Reina, Bst. 71b. ; Maxwell, 7st. 121b.; Kakania, 7st. 101b.; Haskayne, 7st. 71b.; JoliO Fille, 7st.'7lb.; Priiice -Soult, 7st. 41b.; /Dearest, 7st. 21b.; Tiresome, 7st. lib.; Monorail, 7ft. lib. , ' '

VICTORIA HANDICAP, of 275 sovs. Tinopai, Sst. 51b.; Day Fly Bst. 31b.; Marshal M'Donald, ,7st. 131b.; SoulTikoiF, 7st. 91b.; Tiki T.ipti, Cst. lllb., Self, Ost. 71b. MANGERE HANDICAP, of 125 sovs. Six furlongs.—Almeida, 9st.; Haku, Sst. 41b.; Salvia, Bst.; Devastation, 7st. 121b.; Nukuliau, 7st. lllb.; Sir Rupert, Vst. 81b.; Zennie; 7st. filb.; Troublesome, 79V. Gib.J Hinerewa, 7st. 21b.; Nimrod, 7st.; Try Fluke, 7st.; ,The Celt, Gst. 121b.; Spinster. ■ fist. .'l2lb.;' Succession, Gst, 121b.; ColonM Soult, Gst. 121b.; Wairiki Rose, Gst. 121b.; Omata, Gst. 121b.; Decorate, Gst. 12 b.; Davilali, Gst. 121b.; The Gift, Gst. 121b.; Christmas Rose, Gst. 12lb. STEWARDS' HANDICAP, of 27,) sovS. One mile.—Gloy, Bst. 101b,-; Kaween, Sst. Dlbl; .Phosphorus, Sst. ,21b.; Scorch, <st 131b.; Monti form, 7st. 121b.;' Royal Irish, 7st. 91b.j Admiral Soult, 7st. (lib.; AVeo Olga 7st. 3lb:; Tanttiwai ,7sfc. 2lb. _ • AUCKLAND WELTER HANDICAP, of 275 sovs. One mile—Phosphorus, Bst. lllb.; Peary, Bst. 101b.; Almeida, Bst. db.; Tragedy King, Sst: 71b.; Scorch, Bst. <lb.s Flying Sbiitt, Sst. 41b.; Wee O'.ga, Bst. 31b.; First Wairiki, \Bst. 21b.; IVrngivai, Bst.' lib.,-' Nimrod,. Bit.; C oudy Dawn, Bsfc.; Maiiuwera,' Bsfc.; Tho Celt, Bst. . HUIA HANDICAP, of 400 sovs. Six furlongs—Jack, Delaval, 8«t: 12 b.; Crown Pearl, Bst. 101b.; Tact, Sst. 41b.; Totoa, Sit. lib. 1 ; BoOtle'. Bst, 11b. ,-Blue 7st lllb.; Goidsize, 7st. 81b.; Overtime, 7«t 51b.; Lucille, 6st. 101b.; Devastation, Gst' 101b. '

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1705, 24 March 1913, Page 4

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AUCKLAND R.C. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1705, 24 March 1913, Page 4

AUCKLAND R.C. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1705, 24 March 1913, Page 4

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