EXTRA EDITION. TO-DAY'S RACES.
1 THE AUCKLAND MEETING. i . ;' [B'Z TEE3GEAPH— PBESS ASSOCLAIIQII.] k AUCKLAND, Tiaa Day. J- The eecond. day's evente of the Auck- '■ land Eyeing Club's Easter meeting are ! being decided today. Results: — ' Stewards' Handicap, of 175 save-; ouo i' mile. —Tattoo, 8.9, 1; Coromandel, 6.12, ! 2; Master Theory, 6.12, 3.. Tattoo was ■ in front ail the "way, and, stalling off a • strong run by Coxomandel, won by two I lengths. Time, Imin 4l£ec. jJiangers Handicap, of 125 soys • six i fnrkin^e. — Glory 6.10, 1 ; Hard Rock, i-fi.2, 2; Master Jack, 8.12, 3. ■ r Scratched— Spectse, Monologue, Spink. '^Hard Bock made the running to inside the distance, where Gloiy came fast from the off side, and, wearing him ' down, won by two and a half lengths., MTime, Imin 17sec. ~ |T Great Northern. Champagne Stakes, of \ teO-sov^jiior 2-year-olds; six furlong 6: r-Hoa. J- D. Ormond's b c Miscount, - ', P* by Birkenhead — Miss Neve^ 8.10 .I. PD. M'Leod^s bx f Miss Winsome, by • £- Soult— Winsome, 8.8 "2 j-.G. D. Greenwood's b-g Orton, by Ob}X ligado— KitiEoa, 8.7 3 \T "Scratched. — Bellab^ Mawa, Condamine, (•'"Tranquil. Miscount led practically winning nicely -at the finish Kby a length from Miss .Winsome, Ortofe p being fonr lengths ■ away third. Time, i 'Imin 15 2-ssec. t'. St. George's Handicap, of 750 soys;' r sir furlongs.— Norfih, East, 7.10, 1; -First Wairiki, 2; Soultoria, 7.11,- 3. U.Wauehc<pe aaid First Wairiki made theP running, the latter leading into the f" straight just clear c-KNorth East. North J-'East took charge at>;the distance, and fdTawing out, won by two lengths. pTime, gnrin 8 3-ssec. £ CANTERBORY RXTURE. " •"" ' ' ' ' C- " f»I TSLBGKAEH— PEBSS-ASSOCIAIION.] g■■ - ■ OHEISTCHURCH,;.This Day.. • E*> --^he Canterbury Jockey Club's Autumn.' f^Meeting- opened at Biccarton to-day. The t weather ' promised to be fine, "but 'a, p-heavy shower came up before noon, and' fr^the- attendance -was not large., . .Thft.goirigl and, in "places ;slpppy. " * J*. Kildaare Hur-dles,' 150 boys, 2 miles. — gDarando, 9;0, 1; Gold Bird, 11.3, 2; White> /"Cockade, 11.2, 3. Scratched.— Orintao. SHBarigiwheinia led to Cntta's, .'where ha iyfeTL Gold "Bird, closed on" Dorando in,, f^the etraight^' but the lattar won a gjreat J^xac©"-by l^'.mick^.' -T3me^-"Siiiit"3lCl^acllll^ ■ Champagne Stakes, 0f"750 soys, for two- * year-olds; six furlongs. ■ Sir. Geo. CliSord's b f Counterfeit, by Treadmill— Delusive, 8.8 ... 1 Sir Geo. Clifford's b c Masterpiece, by-'Clanranald — Madowla, 8.10... 2i G. D., ' Greenwood's b f Peirene, by r - A«Mnes— Bluewater, 8.8 ... a ■> • Scratched —^Bandiera and Aphaea. ■ Culprit Tan to the front and led by four' [' lengths aft the top turn, where Counter- > felt ran. up, and won comfortably by a j-' length; andAa half, Peirene half a length ', away. Time, lmin 16 3-ssec. Autumn P.late, of 23) soys; one mile. ;— MontSonn, 1; True Knight/ 2; CanterI bury, 3. Scratched — Cheddar. Won" by ; two lengths. Time, Imin 46 3-ssec. 1 Great Easter -> Handicap, of 1000 cove ; • ' seven furlongs. >r Madam JifDadcap, 8.5 „., 1 '• Los Angelos, 9.13 ... 2 ;, Chief Lochael, 7.13 ... • 3 Scaatched — Faenakyle and Pilgrim's Way. Eram a fair start, Obsono show- • ed out. Kohinoor and Madam Madcap joined in. Then Madam Madcap took command. In the elxaight Loe Angelos came wdih--a late rush, but just failed ' to catch, her, Madam Madcap winning I by half v a length. Time, Imin 29 4-5 ccc. FEILDING RACES. The*Beilding Racing Club's Autumn -Meet-ing' commenced to-day. The foll lewing bx&- xhe results :—: — ,' Waiata Handicap,- of 100 soys; seven, ' furlongs. — Vibration, 8.5. 1; BiTkliue, . 8J2,_2. < Mangaone Stakes, of 300 soys; sipo •' furlongs. — Equilas, 9.5, 1 ; Mon A-mi, " 6.11, 2; Fun UaU, 9.13, 3. Kasyakawa Huidles, of 200 soys; two"miks. — Xavier, 10.9, 1; Marton, 9.12, 2.. Taonui Hurdle Handicap, of 100 -soys ; : --one and two-third miles. — Waipntere, 10.1;.Leolanter, 9.7, 2; Burton, 9.11,, '' 3- . Feilding Cup, of 500 soys ; en« and a- : half miles. y Lady. Mensehikoff, 7.9 . 1 ' .Kaurpa, • 7.8 2' AJ.C. MEETING. By Tdfgraph.— Prest Association.— Copyrljht, (Received ' April 17, 3 p.m.) SYD3SEY, Tiis Day. Frecpient heavy showers fell in the 'forenoon, and the going is heavy. Results :—: — Flying .tHandieap. — Nnwara Eliya 3, Lager 2, Alibi 3. Champagne Stakes. — Posadas 1, jWilari 2, Bbrrosov 3. Owing to the Waararapa Telegraph. Office being closed! to-day no results are. to Tiand of the racing at TauherenSsau.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 89, 17 April 1911, Page 8
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