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GREAT NORTHERN STEEPLECHASE MEETING.

fnr TBtKQBArH— rHKrtS ABBOOIATION.I AUCKLAND, 3rd June. During tho afternoon the sum of £8175 wn& passed through tho totalisator. Following are tho additional results: — Maiden Welter Handicap, of 100 soys ; seven furlongs.— s6 Mr. C. Manning's Calle Iris, syrs, by St. Rowan— Opaque, fl.lo (owner), 1 ; 167 Mr. A. Ludlow's Lady Huno, 10.0 (Cress), 2; 120 Mr. T. W. Armitngo's Woodmount, 10.0 (Stewart), 3. Also started — 168 ltoso Shield 10.5, 117 Sergius 10.2, 107 Waikato 10.0, 77 Stopney 9.7, 17 Sir Gilead 9.5, 59 Certainty 9.5, 32 Lady Lottie 9.0, 57 Lallan Rookh 9.0, 81 Albncra 9.0. Lallah Kookh was left at tho post. Calle Iris drew away at tho top stretch, and, maintaining tho lead, won by four lengths from Lady Huno, Woodmouut a hoad behind, third. Time, imin 35sec. Dividends, £13 11s Od and £1 10s. Great Northern Hurdle Race, of 500 soys ; two miles ttnd a-quarter. 130 Mr. A. J. Kidd's Ako. Aka, 6&rs, by • Regal — Mysterious, 9.10 (O'Connell) 1 338 Messrs. MacManemin and Davies's Haydn, 11.0 (Fergus) ... 2 177 Mr. J. Reginald's Hippowai, 9.9 (M'Grogor) ... i.. « 3 Also started — 30 Waiwera 12.4, 146 Spalpeen 12.2; 368 Up-to-Dato 11.10, 113 .Slow l\iu 11.0, 56 Mars 10.9,' 81 Princess of Ti.ulo T0.3, 132 Hautapu 10.0, 67 Ran aim 0 io', 398 Roseshoot 9.10, 39 Frances Lovejoy 9.5. The tine field of thirteen moved off in line, Uautapu being quickest over tho first fence, and ho ran round tho back just in front of Slow Tom and Frances Lovejoy, followed by Hippowai, Up-lo-Dnte, Aka Aka and Princess of Thule. ' The fenco at tho back saw Rofceshoot come to grief, but beyond this no chango took placo among the leading division over tho noxt two obstaoles. When they cleared the hurdle in the straight and made their way past the stand, llippowai had taken charge, and ran down towards the bottom turn, closely followed by Frances Lovejoy, Hautapu, and Slow Tom. A furlong further on Hautapu again headed Hippowai, and, with Frances Lovejoy and Aka. Aka well forward among tho others, tho son of Mitiora. continued to make tho pace going through tho cutting, whore Up-to-Dato made n forward movo. Thus they raced over tho obstacle by tho four-fuv-long post, but fn tho run across tho topstretch to tho homo turn, Aka Aka headed Hautapu, and Haydn also joined in. When tho final jump came to be negotiated Aka Aka had all the best of tho race, and won by threo lengths from Haydn. Hipppwai was four lengths away, third, with Banana and Up-to-Date together next. Time, «lmin 32 4-ssec. Dividends, £10 15s and £1 7s 6d. Cornwall Handicap, of 300'«ovs; ono milo. — 53 Mr. J. George's Durable, syr«, by Sylvia Park— -Duru's, 11.2 (George), t ; Newtown, aged, 9.12 (Cress), T; Geologist 9.7 (Deoley), 3. Also tturted : 78 Scotty 11.2, 242 Float 10.12. 83 Miss Lottie 10.10, 69 Dolores 10.5, 347 Putty 10.2, 191 Geordie 10.0, 179 Zulieka 9.12, 69 St. Olga 9.10, 147 Hinekoa 9.10, 327 Marshal Soult 9.8, 63 Solo 9.7, 54 Tuknpn, 9.3, 17 Jack Brown 9.2, 34 Yoletto 9.0, 17 Albuera. At the distance Durablo and Geologist shot out, and the firstnamed, picking up ground with every stride, got alongside Newtown n« the-y dashed past the post, tho judge declaring a dead heat. T^ane, Imin 6lfsuc. Dividends, Durablo £19 8s 6d, Newtown £5 10s. Selling Steeplechase, of 100 »ovs ; about a mile and threequartera.— 27 Mr. F. L. Ajmitago's Marine, aged, by Cruiser, 9.7 (Wilson), 1; 21 Mangamahaki, 9.7. (Jones), 2. Only tho tivo started. Won easily by fifteen lengths. Time, 7min 6sec. Dividend, £1 18 a. Ladies' Bracelet, of 100 soys; one mile and a half. — 321 Mim Major's Lady Huno, 3yra, by Cuirassier— Hune, 10.6 (Mr. Paul), 1 ; 194 Mre. E. W. Alison's Wellcast, 11.0 (Mr. Alison)) 2; 219 Mrs. T. H. Lowry's Craesot, 11.2 (Mr. W. Gordon), 3. Also started : 214 Tnlune 11.2, 230 Bonheur 10.6. Won easily. Time, 3inin 3sec. Dividend, £3 6g. DUNEDIN WINTER MEETING. DUNEDIN, 3rd June. Tho Dura of £6077 was put through tho totalisntors to-day, compared with £4686 hunt year. Further results:— Maiden Plate, of 40 w>vs{ seven furlongs. — 33i Mr. R. Maokay's Muriposa, 8.5, 1 ; 2141 Manjess, 8.4. 2; 53 Brighton, 7.11. 3. Also started ; 594 Lillystone 8.5, 19£ Wet Blanket 8.4, 25i Southerly Buster 8.4. Won by a length and a half. Timo, Imin 38|scc. Dividend, £11 Is. Tradesmen 1 * Handicap, of 100 soys; nix furlongs. -7U Hon. G. M'Lean'a Crovjrn Imperial, 6.11, 1; 3494 Flower o' Clutlia, 8.12, 2; 2164 Ropu. 6.7, 3. Also ran : 96 King Stork 6.12, 524 The Maltater 6.7. Crown Imperial was in front after going a furlong, and, stalling off a challenge by Flower o' Clutha, won by threo lengths. Time, Imin 213 sec. Dividend, £9 6s. ' Saddlo Hill Welter, of 45 soys; six furlongs.— l 694 Mr. B. Kennedy's Blueotoue, 8.9, 1; 1314 Turgenieff, 8.13, 2; 1344 Mnripoan, 9.6, 3. Abo started: 109 Guard of Honour 8.1, 143£ King of Trumps 8.3, 304 Realistic 8.2. Won by a length. Time, Imiu 20*«e/ Dividend, £3 16». Winter Welter, of 70 eovs; seven furlongs.—l 43 Donna Rosa, 8.3, 1; 1544 Roynl Crown, 8.5, 2; 2294 Tweedic, 9.5, 3. Also ran: 1374 Blackstono 10.5, 132 Clanburn 9.12, 138 Transport 8.2. Won by a dozen length*. Timo, Imin 463scc. Dividend, £5 4a. PLUMPTON TROTTING MEETING. I tMRISTCHURCH, 3rd Juno. The Plumpton trotting inciting was continued to-day. Results : — Sockburn Handicap. — Ciw»io Wood, 1 ; Victor Hugo, 2 ; Revenue, 3. Dividend, £1 16*. Ladies' Bracelet. — Edward R,, 1; Marituna, 2; Little Harold, 3. Dividends, £0 4s aud 10». Prince of Wales Handicap. — Harold C, 1; Boldrowood, 2; Black Child, 0. Dividend!*, £4 14s and £2. Advance Handicap. — Dusk, 1 j Larry If., 2; Venico, 3. Dividends, £1" 18s and £1 2». Mjddletou Handicap.—- Lauderhill, 1 ; Michael Malone, 2 ; Cinders, 3. Dividends, £2 8s and £1 Bs. Progressive Handicap. — Vanclare, 1;

Broncho Bill, 2 ; Sondonio, 3. Dividend, £1 16s. Telegraph Handicap. — Hamlin, 1 ; Flora G., 2; Directo, 3. Dividends, £4 8s and low. Au Revoir Handicap. — Naughty Girl, 1 ; Verux, 2 ; Ben Hur, 3. Dividend, £11 2s. SOUTH WAIRARAPA TROTTING OLUB. Tho annual meoting of the South Wairarapa Charitable Trotting Club was held yesterday, in line weather, and with a good attendance-. Following arc the reMiltn : — Maiden RacCj ono milo. — Mr. M'llattio's Rosebud, 1 ; Apology, 2 ; Mother Daisy, 3. Altto started — Mokoia, Glcnwooci, vain Annie, Grange, Messenger. Time, 3min 3 l-sscc. Dividends, £li 6s and £1 17s. Moroa Handicap, of 25 soys ; ono milo. —Mr. West's Marian, 22500, 1 ; Timothy, 24sec, 2; Auctioneer 11., 7bcc, 3. Also started — Berlin Abbu, Sharper, B J.N., Mint, Maori Lad, Black Rose, King of Minister, Blue Spec, Zinska. Time, 2min Slsec. Dividends, £2 13s and £3. Pony Trot, of 17 «ov» ; ono mile. — Mr. M'Farlane's Eland, 25sec, 1 ; Captain Spec, 30seo, 2 ; j^da, scr, 6. Also started — Tim, Ripple, Fusilier (late Sensation), Look-out, Verve, Roney 11., Comet. Time, 2min 53 2-ssec. Dividends, £3 5s and £2 2s. Grey town Trot, of 50 aovs ; two miles. —Mr. Craig's To Whiti, 44sec, 1; Timothy, 44sec, 2 ; Darwin, 27sec, 3. Also started — Apology, Floiancc W., Dolly Vardcn 111., Ploughboy, Viola, Zinska, King of Minister, Bluo Spec, King Georpe. Time, smin 45sec, Dividends, £8 16s and £1 14s. Birthday Handicap, of 25 soys; ono milo. — Mr. West's Marian, 22sec, 1 ; Tornado, lls>ec, 2 ; Mint, I9i<ee, 3. Also started — Maori Lad, Hilda, Auctioneer 11. Timo, 2min 52scc. Dividends, £2 13s and 16s. Keinpton Park Handicap, of 35 soys ; ono milo and a half. — Air. Craig's To Whiti, 33sec, 1 ; Ploughboy, 31scc, 2 ; Timothy, 33sec, 3. Also started — Berlin Abba, Flornnce W., Verve, Mint, Unnamed, Comet, Darwin, -Black Rose, Viotir, King of Munster.Euchro. Time, 4min llsec. Dividends, £4 13s and £2 Is. President's Handicap, of 23 boys ; ono mile. — Mr. W« st>| 5 Marian, 21sec, 1 ; Ploughboy, 22sec, 2 ; Euchre, lsec, 3. Also started — Capitalist, B J.N., Maori Lnd, Black Rose, Fairlield 11., Auctioneer 11., Zinska. Timo, 2min 494 sec.

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Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 132, 4 June 1904, Page 9

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GREAT NORTHERN STEEPLECHASE MEETING. Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 132, 4 June 1904, Page 9

GREAT NORTHERN STEEPLECHASE MEETING. Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 132, 4 June 1904, Page 9