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WAIRARAPA AUTUMN MEETING

BROWN TROUT WINS THE AUTUMN HANDICAP. SIR' KNOX DISQUALIFIED FOB CROSSING. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) m, tit ■ Carterton. March.24'. The • \\ airarapa Racing Club's Autumn meeting was concluded to-day. Heavy rain fell in tho early morning, and a cold, weak wind blew over the course all day. iiio course, however, was not affected much by the rain. During tlio'day Sir Knox, winner of the Autumn Handicap was disqualified for crossing, and tho stakes-/wero awarded to Blown Trout. Watson, the vidor of Sir Knox, was disqualified for three months ou a chargo 'of inconsistent riding, having ridden the SirVLmldo horro on the first day, being last-all the way in-tho Easter Handicap. l'Jio amount put through tho machine was .C9sCC,juaking a grand total of for the meeting, being J»2O moro than last year. The following are the results — ROTOTAWAI HANDICAP, of 125 sovs. Six furlongs. Full Rate i Amber and White 9 Negative 3

Scratched: Killaloo. . Won by a head. Time, lmin. 16 d-Ssec MOROA HACK HANDICAP, of 80 so\-s." Seveii furlongs. Braeburn 1 Borsii ■, o Hamurana 3 All started. Time, lmin. 30 3-s«ec "" ' AUTUMN HANDICAP, of 200 sovs. One milo and a distance. Brown Trout ~ / j Sinnpis i o Rili : ;;;; j All started. Won by a length and a half. Time, lmin. 57 l-ssec. WAIOHINE HACK HANDICAP, of 80 sovs. Six- furlongs. Big Blast 1 Suratura 2 Cadonia " 3 All started. Time, lmin. 16 3-ssec.' JUVENILE HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. . Five furlongs. Otter 1 Listen o Ilellenois 3 Scratched: Elevated, Submersion, Casco. Time, lmin. 3 2-ssec. FEATHERSTON HANDICAP, of 115 sovs. Five furlongs. Natimai 1 Full Ruto j... 2 Awahou 3 Scratched: Amber and White, Exertion, Katun. Time, lmin. 1 3-ssec. THE SHORTS, of 75 sovs. Four furlongs. Submersion 1 Cliatsil '. i 2 Master Lupin 3 Scratched: Petrolinn, Hollenois, Courtley, Our Guest, Holywell. Time, 49 -l-sscc. KUMARA RACES.

(By Telegraph.—l'ress Assooialioh.) Hokitika, March 21. l'ho Kumara races were held to-day in fitly weather. 'J'hcro was a large attendance. The totalisator investments aniounied to ,£4911, just over .£llOO better than last year. Excellent racinpr was 1 order of the day, the finishes being keiinly fought out. The following arc the results:— TRIAL STAKES, of 40 sots. Six fir-" lotigs.—Gasoline, 9st., 1; North Pole, 9st. 21b., 2; Lady Mildred. 7st. 121b„ 3. Toanga and Euro also started. Won on the post by a head. Time, 1min.,21 -l-.fec. i' PLYING HANDICAP, of SO sovs. I'ive furlongs.—Grand Jewel, (Ist. 121b., 1; The Nut, Sst. 31b., 2; MoreytolT, 9st. 111)., 3. Also started: Missile, Camarine, Millionaire, Asturias. Won by three-parts of n length. Time, lmin. Ilsec. BOROUGH TliOT, of 5b sovs. Olio mile. —Verve, Msec., 1; Chief Spec, 2; .'the Searcher, Usee.. 3. Three others started. A good race. Wou by a. length. Time, 2min. ■U-cr. ICtJMAI'A HANDICAP, of 7(1 sovs. One mile and a <|iinrlcr.—Cmrie, 7st. 91b., 1; Royal Marine, fist. 101b.„ 2j Ellerton, Sst. lib., 3. Abo started: The Probable and Awha. A splendid race, Corrie winning bv a hotul in tho hut couplu of strides. Time, 2min. lisaa- I

DILLMAN'S. HANDICAP, of 50.. sovs. Five furlongs and a . half.—MoreykMf, 9st., 1; Glenfern, Sst. Gib., 2; Missile, Sst. Gib., 3. Also started: Gasoline, Toanga, Camarine. The best race of the day, tlie horses being bunched on entering tl:o straight, and at the finish thero was only a head between each horse. A protest lodged against MoreykoiY for alleged intcrlerenco is to be further considered during the evening. Time, lrain. ldsec. KUMARA HANDICAP TROT, of 50 sovs. One mile and a half—Arcadian, 2Ssec., 1; Andante, Gsec., 2; Garrett'. 10 sec., 3. Nineteen others started. ■ Won by two lengths, Andante just beating Garrett on the post for second place, Time,. 4min. 20scc. AVESTBROOKE AVELTER, of .50 sovs. Seven furlongs.—Miss Sylvia, 9st. 41b.,. 1. j The Nut, flst., 2; Princess Flo, Bst., 3. Also started: Roj-a.l Marine,. Starboard, Furo, Amalgam. AVon easily by two lengths. Time, liuin. 35 -l-Ssec. j WAIPUKURAU RACES. (By TelezraDh.—Press Association.) Napier, Marcli 21. The following are the results of llio principal" events at the AVaipukurau races: — EASTER HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. Once round. 1 Sir Daniel ; 1 2 Bedloh 2 5 Bravest 1 3

Also started: 4 Formality; G Peacemaker; 7 AVinning Post; 3 Mysteriach. AVon by a length. Time, 2min. AVAIPI/KURAU HANDICAP, of 130 fovs. One mile and a quarter. •1 Fair Average 1 2 Loch Mabin 2 1 Vi 3 Also started: 3 San. Pluie; G Falsetto; 5 Cork; 7 Rongoniau. AVon by three lengths. Time, 2min. Msec. TAVO-YEAR-OLD HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. Four furlongs. ■1 Bodenham 1 3 Anguish 2 2 Oppideu 3 Also started: 1 Tho Summit; 7 Kings Host; 5 Berg; G Lady Teazle. AA 7 on by a short neck, with half a ';oad between second and third hurses. Time, 50sec. The totalizator investments amounted to <£12,821. ONKAPARINGA CUP, By Telegraph-Press Aesociation-Oopyrislit (Rec. March 21, 11.50 p.m.) Adelaide, March 21. At tho Onkaparinga raccs to-day, tho following was the result of the— ONKAPARINGA CUP, of 500 sovs. Ono mile and a furlong.—Greek Fire, Gst; 81b., 1; AVassail, Gst. 131b. 2; Eager, 9st. 21b., 3. Eleven started. Won by three lengths. Time, 2min.. 21 l-ssec. .GREAT EASTERN STEEP LECH AS U, of 1000 sovs. Three miles and a quarter. —Tramp, lOst. 12lb„ 1; Talworra, list. 21b., 2; Amgoorie, Pst. 10lb., 3. Twelve started. AA'on by six lengths. Time, Gmin. fisec.

WANGANUI TROTTING MEETING

TODD BELLS WINS THE EASTER HANDICAP. > (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) Wanganui, March-24. The' Wanganui Trotting Club's annual meeting concluded to-day. Tho weather for the first two. races was boisterous, btufc it was afterwards gloriously fine. The tot-alisator handled JCG97I 10s'., 'compared with' ,£7308 for last year's meeting. The following aro the results:— TRIAL. HANDICAP, of 25 sovs. One mile and a half. Mr. J. Walsh's b. g. Bell Block, by Reality—Volunteer mare, aged, 9 sec (W. Fahey) 1 Mr. J. Mabey's Thief, 9§ec. (Mabey) 2 Mr. R. Power's. Fleet Queen. 9sec. (E. Power) 3 Also started: Electress, 9sec.; The Ganger, 95ec.; Sister Mine, 9sec.;. My Pal, scr. . Bell Block was.first to shoot out, and won oomfortably by "thirty yards. Flest Queen was third, five lengths away. Time, 2min. Oscc. ARAMOHO HANDICAP, of SO sovs. One mile- and a half. Mr. J. C. Montofiore's b. m. Pukekura, by Albert Victor, aged, 3 see. (Bar.raclough) 1 Ml\ R. T. Sanson's To Awahuri. llsec. (Miller) 2 Mr. C. Bradford's Ecluica, 15?ee. (Bradford) 3 Also started: Anniversary, 20sec.; To Wnnahau, lGsec.

Tho limit hnrse, Anniversary, was soon overhauled after the start, To' Awaluiri going to tho front, followed by Eclnica and Pnkekura. At tjie half-distance, Pultektira had reached to within a length of To Awaluiri, and had passed him by the time the straight was reached. Pnkekura (then couldn't go wrong, and, trotting "nicely, landed tho stnlco by something like seven lengths. Ecliuea was a bad third. Time, 3min. 53 3-sscc. EASTER HANDICAP. \of 75 sovs. Two miles. Mr. B. Wadham's cli. c. Todd Bells, by Abbey Bells—Countess of Todd. 4yrs.. Msec. (Wadliam) 1 Mr. Harry Jones's General Joubert, ltec (Butler) 2 Mr. M. Holland's Lucy Wallace. 20sec. ~ (Holland) 3 Also started: Lucky Child. 20sec.;Casey Snsec.; _ Ngnvata, 10« c.; Uniform, lOsec'.; Charming Boy, lOscc.;- Erin's Tracey OSPC; v An-early lead was established by Lucy \\ allaoo, who led down the back stretch n'"°Vi t?'?i General Joub«rt and lodd Bolls were ahead of Lucv Wallaco at tho Straight entrance, but Todd Be!l s had something in hand, and wnn'iandily by two and a half lengths, Lucv Wallace a length back- Charming Boy was fourth, Casey fifth, and Uniform next, lime, smm. B=ec. IRAinVAY HANDICAP, of 25 sovs. Ono ir ?]■, am * a distance. (Saddle) Mr. Mahurangi's br. 1 g. Mahurn'ngi, 7 i ® enera ' Mac—Berlin maro, Mr.jfj'. Cad%ailadi7s'GlenidoT. r teS! 1 Mr. G. Manship's Miss 2 Also startedl: Eclmca, lG.=ec?[ a Pakatuf l&ec.j John H. ( 14sec.; Rothschild J.iiaj

Miss Clarice went to the front first l-nf did not hold the lead for lon™Mah went into the lead at tl,e%i,tracefo the straight, and won easily by ten eng lis from Glenidol. Miss Clariio was third four lengths further hack. Time 2nnn. 48 2-ssec. • LICENSED VICTUALLERS' HANOl(Harness.) S ° VS ' U " 1<! ftnd a ),alf< IIr 'A ( R Campbell's b. m. Sundial. ■ 1 Mr. F. Smith's Princess Bruce, 2 Also Started: Te Awaluiri, ssec. »S«nuial assumed command from tho start, and was never headed winning by four lengths hoin Lofty, Princess Bruce teing third about 120 yirds awav. Time, 4min. 2 l-osec. . BALLANCE STAKES HANDICAP. Two » r „ 'Jl-horses onlv. Mr. B.Uadhains eh. c. Todd Bolls, by Abbey Bells—Countess of< Todd 1 4yrs., 4sec. ... . (L. Wadham) 1 Messrs. ncod and Camijbeirs Kdward .• , r B v J2SCC (Holland) 2 Mr. R. 1. Sanson's To Awaluiri. 12=cc. , t , (F. Miller) 3 Also started: Bscc.; Erin's Tracey. r - m K , r , in ' s , Trilce J" Parsed Edward I?. and Toild Bells at the, back stretch; Todd Bolls challenged him, but broke. Erin's Tracey also broke in the straight, but soon fell into a stride again, and finished" Ihrco lengths ahead. Edward K. was third and To Awaluiri a long way back next. A protest was entered ngaiust Erin's Tracey for galloping, and the, stewards uphold tlin protest tho race to Todd

FAREW ELL HANDICAP, of 20' sovs. One| mile anda distance. (Harness.) Xtr, m I, i II n, 1 ?, 11 ,' 1 r 1) - Maml H - by Black Child-Jessie 11.. aged, I,'lsco. . 0 ~ , , T i Uollajul) 1 Mr. A. Sathorloy's Lady 31., Iflsec. ~ ~ • . ™ . (M'Elvain) 2 Mr. Manaias Charming Boy, scr. ~ l t , ~ • Binraolouuli) 3 Ala started: Princess Bruce, IGsoc.: Mass Cjarico, lGsec.; Flywheel, lGsec.: Lucky Child, lasec.; Glcnidol, Msec.: John 11.. Usee.; C'asey, 13see. Maud 11. and' Lady M. fought out the finish, but (lie latter broke, and Maud H won comfortably. Charming Bov, elf scratch, limshed thiiv'

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1706, 25 March 1913, Page 6

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WAIRARAPA AUTUMN MEETING Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1706, 25 March 1913, Page 6

WAIRARAPA AUTUMN MEETING Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1706, 25 March 1913, Page 6

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