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THE TURF.

lUNGITIKEI. B.C. MEETING.

OPENING BAY. MOUTOA GUiL WINS THE GUI'. (By Telegraph.—Special Eejarter.) Bulls, March 25. The Rangitikei Sacing Chib's annual meeting was held in fine weather, awl there was a (rood attendance, The eoiiree j was in splendid order. The machine handled .£12,708, this being- a« increase j of <82055 for the corresponding day of last meeting hold in December, 1912. . Inouru and Dearest got might in tlie tapes at the stjtrt-'of Uie opening eve-M, and the early ruuttisg was made by . Simple Sam, with the other paif in the rear, lueuru joined Simple Saw round the bend, but raii very wide cute-ring the straight. It a tana, under a strong pull, rushed to. the front at the distance, and -won very easily by a couple- of lengths. Te Hou Hou was a length away, and then came Epworth, Dearest, and Inewu in that order. They wore a peor Jot In the Maid-eft race, and Combustion was sorted out as the host, with Hoopoe and Lady Lad »cxt. The latter and Quiim'* Post gave a let 'of trouble at the barrier, and both were left. General Mndero ai?d Maisonette led to the turn from Co-mbftstien anil Hoopoe, but the leaders went wide at the straight entrance,- and His Eminence got through o© the rails, ajid won by a Jength from Grey Guard, Hoopoe was a similar distance away, and thesn came General Madero, Reconaoiwe, and ia ilotce. ■ A new recruit to the jumping business in I'lorist made a good showing rn the Hack Hurdler, ami, with ii little more tuition she should get -on the winning list. Huia was the best backed of the runners, but. after haying ew.V chance, Jackman comfortably defeated him. Kill was tailed 'off. th.e whole way, and sepms to havfi done- little, or ii.o work, Huia jumped better than inliis previous' efforts this sca.sofi. The ridoi' the winner lost somo of his gear after passing the post, but the clerk of the course rescued it, and the weight was declared correct. Only five started in fctio Carnarvon Hack Race, but Hie betting was spirited, and the first three horses ver-e evenly backed. Lubrilins got _o*ut at the- start, and Orleans led fro-m Move On. Across .the bottom the Conqueror geld.ircg hung out, and Master Lupin slipped'wp on the fence. In the straight Orleans shook off Master Lupin, but oyer the la_st bit, Lubriline came fast and won with a. lot in hand. Victoria was elose lip, and Master Lupin was fourth. This) is the sixth time that Orleans lias, filled the ; position of runner-rip. ' A fair field of second-raters contested the Cup. Mescal was the best backed, but lie ran very badly, aad his stable companion, Leonia, beat him easily. M<mitoa Girl (Young) won a good rate by a half-length, with Leonta (who- to4-ay got to the front very curly) ia second place, and ptahu a neck in front of Stepney. Vladineau made the .ea'rly miming,' and at the six-furlongs, post Jjeofflta arid Mono-

logue were at the head of the others. Witli half a mile to go Stepney aivl M.outoa Girl moved up a.iid liefe Lady Valga got badly stopped. Entering the straight Ifonta ran very wide, and took Monica Girl and Stepney with him. Otahu then came through on the fence, but s'loutoa Girl came again, and won nicety. . The well-handicapped Papa-mamma, was allowed to pay a. surpri&histy good pri.ce. ■ in the Pukenui Welter Handicap, for which Tiring Line started .a. vef.-y warm favourite. At the,jtuii.p off SI Bees and Sir Fislier led from the. favourite with Papamarama li-andy. The latter took charge entering Hie straight, and fron without being'extended. St. Bees was .1 poor third,' and then caiiie Sir Fisher. The winner lias be® schooled. at Awapuni recently, and will .figure itt hack Hurdle events this wjiiter. Guiding Way and Jitaclmrn wefe foaeked in that order for the Parowanut Welter Handicap, but. ih.e-.Xow Plymouthowned White Crahe scored very coiiifeit-' ■ably from 'Cetilcura, who made all tiie running. Braebu.rn, Gliding Way, and Manitau were the nr-xt to finish. I'lins winner i 6 a Tather ivel:P«e-ti mar« k . jfnd now that she is back to foriti she may go on winning. • Deeley rode yet another winner in the concluding event, when lie landed Powder Fox home'a winner tfy ft neek from Brunswick, with Martlet third, and Ai'atiatia, a hot. favourite, fourth. Tho lastmentioned was very unlucky at the barrier, and got chopped out.. Tysan slioired great pace, but stumbled -after pring a furlong. He was just behind Ara.tia-1 ia at the finish. ' SCOTT MEMORIAL TUXDICAI', of ■ 100 so vs. Sis furlongs.

2 Mr. A. MacDonncll's Bafaiia, Tet. Sib. (B, Deoley) 1 5 Mr. E. H. Campbell's Sijiipte Sam s 7st. 7lb ...» (ft. Manson.) 2 6 Mr. H. M'Manawa.y'f> To Hon Sou, 7st. 31b (W. Bell) 3 . Also started: 3 Dearest, 9st. 81b.; 1 Ineuru, Bst. 71b.; 1 Epworth, Tst, ,101b. Won easily by three lengths, a length separating second and third. Time, lmin. 16sec. MAIDEN HACK HANDICAP, of 60 sots. Seven. furla-jigSi 5 Mr. W. Jonn's His Eminence, by Heirarch—Merry Soult, Sst, (W. Bell) 1 ■ G Mrs. F. Moore's Grey Guard, Sst. 81b. (IT. Richards) 2 1 2 Mr. Harvey Raynor's Hoopoe, gst. 81b. (J. O'Shea) 3 Also started: I General Madera, 9st,: I Combustion, 9st.j B Miss Parato, &st. 81b.; 7 .Queen's Post, Bst, Sib;; 3 Lady Lad. Bst. Sib.; 10 Ciwn Battery, fist. 81b,; II Fusilia, Sst. 8lb.; 8 la Motto. Sst. 81b.; 12 Eecopnoitre, Bst. Mb.; 4 Maisonette, Bst. Blb. Won by half a length, ihfe . same distance, separati'iifr second a®d third. Time, lmih 33 1-Ssee, OHAKEA HACK HURDLES, of 160 sovs. One mile and three-quarters, i Messrs. Biirrell ttiid Taylor's JackI man, lOst. 2lb. (A, Ward) I 1 Mr. G. Penfold's Huia, lOst. 131b.... 2 3 Mr. T. Pine's IHdrist, 9rt. *31b, ....... 3 Also started: 2 Kill, list. 133b,i 7 Whimper, 9st. 101b.; 5 Ibhar, (Ist. 21b.; 6 Omanawa, 9st. Won by two length?, five lengths being between second aud third. Time, 3min. 2 l-ssee. CARNARVON HACK HANDICAP, of 70 sovsl Sax fntloßga. 1 Mr. Martin Boyle's Lubriline, Sst. 131b. ...i (W. Young) l 2 Mr. S. W. Fantham's Orleans, 7st. 131b: .'. 2 4 ilr. W. Home's 'Victoris, Tst. 3 Also started: 3 Master Lupnu 9st. 3!'b,i 5 Move On, 7st." Won by halt a length.. Time, luiin. 1G l-Ssec. HANGITIivEI CUP, of IrO sovs. One mile and s quarter, i Mr. F. H. Easton's Moutoa Girl, by Soult—Santa Katerina, Sst. 9lb. ('W. Young) 1 6 Mr, T, Bristol's Lcanta, Sst. 101b. _ - (W. Weller) 2 8 Mr. A. Li Lambess'a Oteiiu, Sst. lib. . (K. Lamtess) S Also started: 1 Mescal, 7st. i3lb.; 7 Monologue, 7st. 121b. > 2 Stepney. 7st-, 111b.; 5 Lady Volga, fet. 111b.; 3 ifanavrakaha, 7st. 81b.; S Vladineau, Ost, 7lb. Moutoa. Girl outstayed Leoftta, and won by half a length. Time, 2min, 9 Msec. PUKENUI WELTER HACK HANDI-

CAP, of 75 govs. Seven furlongs. 3 Mr. E. "Watson's J?aj>a.mnrama, Bst. Gib. (B. Dceley) 1 1 Mr. H. B. Telford's Firing Line. 9st. 12lb (5. ftwt!) 2 2 St. Bees, (Ist. 51b< ......... {A. Olirei') 3 Also started: 4' PatfonfiSS, Bst. Olb.j 6 Dckkho, Bst. Sib.; 7 Gfcnofchy, fist: 5 Sir Fisher, Bst. ■lib.; 9 ItiUrabarflh, Sst.s H Sweet Van, Bst. Won by a length awl a half. Time, lmiji, 3ft i-iisec. PAREWANUI WELTER HANDICAP, of 100 govs. One mite and JOO yards. 5 Mr. Newton Kittys White Crase, Bst (8, Veehy) 1 C Mr. B. .T. F. Goddard's Tc-tikma. Sst, (N, Ooddard) 2 :i Mr. K. White's Braeburtt. fist-. Gib. (A. Oliver) •'! Also started: 2 Ouidiif? Way, Bst. llilb.; 7 Master Laddo, Sst. l;llb,: 1 Austin, Bst. 121b.; I Manitau, Sssf. Won by tn'o lengths. Time, lmin. 5!) 1-Ssee. XGATIAPA HACK ttAKDCCAJP, of 70 sots. Five furlongs. 2 Mr. T. Wilson's l'oiviler Ffix, . Mb. (H. l)epkj) 1 7 Mr. A. Day's Bnuwwick, Tst. !IH>. (A. Kewl) 2 i Mr. C. Louisson's Martkt, M. 71b. 3 Also started: 1 AraiiaUa, 9»t. llb.i 5 The i 3 JWi

S_Slis= Heaton, 7st.: 6 Or Yieus, 7st,; 5 lvylsnia, 7sh AYou bv half a length. Time., Uijin, 1 l.»ips. SECOND HAT'S .ACCEPTANCES. (By Tcle»r«:i)h.—Press Association; 1 Bulls, March S. The following are liie acceptances for the second day of the lin.njfitisei Kacing Club's mcetin?:— CLIFTON HANDICAP. Five furlongs. —Lady Volga, list.; liiouru, fet. Gib.; Simple Sam. 7st. 121b.; Epwwth, 7st. 1111).; Powder Fax, 7st. 101b.; Aratiatia, 7«t. Sib, SAN"DON HURDLES. One mile and a half',—Huia, list. 51b.: Jacknmn, list. 21b.: The Diver, lost. ; Stockade, 9st. Gib,; Florist, ilst. -41b.; Snmwt, llb.; Omnnatfa, ost.; Exotic, I'usilisi, 9st.; Ibluiv. fist. GRBATITORD STAKES. One mile.- | Moutoa Girl, Sgt. 51b.; Byron, 9st,; ! . Braebiirn. Tst. IMb.; Mescal. <St. lfflb.; i Ratana, 7st. Sib.; Jfaiiawaknha, 7st. Sib. HA U.MAI WELTER HANDICAP. Seven furlongs.—Lady Volga, Sat, Bib.: Tetiknra, Sst. Mb.; Monologue, flst. tfft.; . Whit® Crane, 9sf.: Guiding Way, fist, nib.l Manitau, Bst, ; Austin,Bst.Sib.; Master Lupin, Sst. Gib. RANGITOTO HACK HANDICAP. Sis furlongs.—Liito'ilifte, 3st. 111b.; Firing Line, 9st. 21b.; His Eminence 7st. alb.; fitey.Gtiafd. fist. 121b.; Hoopoe, 6st, 111b.; La Motte, fet. WU>. PUKEKOHE HACK HANDICAP. Seven furloniis.—Ti? Hon Hon, Sst. 111b.; .Orleans, Sst.'Sib.; ft&tronesl, Tst.'3lb,; Vietons, Tst. 81b.; Caifibustioi!. Tst.;' Sweet Van. fist 121b NGAIG WELTEfi HANDICAP. Eight furlongs and ft half.—Panamaraiiin, Sst. Tib.; St. Bees; Bst. 7.1b.: Vfctoris. Sst. 31b.; Sir Fisher, Sst. lib. s Combustion, fet,; M«te<mette, Svt.; Uliitorchy. Sst.; Move On,- Sst. ' rVKI.iVHLL HANDICAP, FH-e furIdnfs. —Powder Fox,'* 9*t. 21K; Martlet, fkt.- Bib..s Brnnstt'icl.-, 75t..,9!b,; Tyson, 7st.' 6)b.; Tiora, Tst.'2lb.; Clenerai MaHere, fet. 13Vb.; Crown l and, 04', 14'b.; Or Yieiix, Sst. 121b.; Watine, 6st, 121b.; Ci'Oivu Battery, Gst 121b.; Sir Lupin, fist. 121 b- '

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2017, 26 March 1914, Page 3

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THE TURF. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2017, 26 March 1914, Page 3

THE TURF. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2017, 26 March 1914, Page 3