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SPOTTING.

MANAWATU MEETING.

There was a substantial falling off in the totalisator returns, the figures being £19,731, as against £26.604 on the opening day of the Autumn Meeting last year.- The Manawatu Club are giving all their profits to the- patriotic fund. Tho following events were decided after our report closed yesterday :—- Manawatu Sires' Produce Stakes. 600 sovs. For two-year-olds. 6f.—3 Hon. ,L I). Ormond's br g Hyttus by Hymettus— Enna (Buchanan) 1, 1 W. G. Stead's Sasanoil' (Deeley) 2, 7 J. F. Buchanan's Thestius (Watson) 5. Also started : 4 Petruehio and Wrestler (coupled), 6 The Totf, 2 Egypt and Bjonieborg (coupled). 5 Nystad, 8 Menelaus. Won by three-quarters |of a length. Time, lmiu lasec.

Linton Hack Welter, l2osovs. 1m Id,— 6 Pomeroy (8.9) 1, 1 Analogue (7.11) 2, 5 Told (8.10) 3. Nine others. Won by a short head ; third horso a head away. Time, lmin 57sec.

Awapuni Gold Cup, 575 sovs. W.f.a. 1-im.—l T. 11. Lowrv's b f Desert Gold bv All Black—Anrarius* (3yrs, O'Shca) 1, 2 G. L. Stead's Wishful (Syrs, Emmerson) 2. The only starters. Won pulling up. Time, 2inin 7jsec.

Woodhey Hack Handicap, T/.Osovs. 6f.— 3 Gang Aw a (7.15) 1, 4 Heeltap (7.12) 2, 7 Revelaiita (7.4) 3. Fifteen others. Won by half a head, with tiie third horse a length away. Time, lmin losec. Telegraph Handicap, 3Cosovs. 6f.— 1 A. B. Williams's b g Multiplication bv MultirM—Ladv Augu&ta, (svrs, 8.1 \ 1. *8 Veto (6.7) 2. 9\Tean La.ldo (6*. 7) 3. Others: 3 Astor 8.8. 2 Hvdrus 7.13, 7 Sea Lord 7.11, 4 Halina. 6.12, 6 I'ariform 7.0, 10 Hushahyo 7.0, 5 -Master Achilles 6.13, 11 Mystified 6.7. Won by two lengths. Time, lmin 14sec.

SOUTHLAND RACES,

The "tot-e" handled £15,18(1 yesterday, or £763 less than was put through hist year, remaining results:—■ Southland .Steeplechase, 25Ct;ovs. About "int.-2 J. Kirkwocd's Heatherka by King George—Rip Van "Winkle maic, aged (3.10, W. Feilding), 1; 5 Milo lll.lb), 2; 8 Carninore i 9.7), 3. Also started : 1 Black .Va 12.7, 5 Roral Medal 11.0. 6 Case shot 10.7, 4 Te Tua. 10.7. 7 The- Gunnor 10.0. 3 Debonair-e 9.12. C-ase.sh.ot ran oil' at the legs, and carried Te Tiia with him. Black Sea tailed oil. an<i was pulled up. 'Won by live, lengths. Only the placed horses, ami The, Gunner completed the course. Time, 6min 341 sec.

Flying Handicap, loOscvs. 6?.—\Y. Robert-son's b in Red Charm by Charlemagne .11.—Rod Peony, 4yrs " (7.7, J. 01?,'!!), 1 ; \\*. Christie's Speedometer '7.11), 2; MTntyre's Buller (9.6). 3. Oiheis: Ladv Trent 7.1, Redow-a. 6.10. Won by three" kneths. 'Time, lmi.i 17^sce. Inve'rcargill Tiot, 120sovs. Um.—2 Roll and Roiliy'.s gr - Blackford by Naboeklisk—Paroossi. 4vrs (osee, K. M'Dermotl), 1; 10 Landmark (lOsec), 2; 15 Tri.vio Mac {ROsec-l, 3. Twenty others. Won by.four lengths. Time, omiri. 42fsce. County Hack Handicap, ICOsovs. inn—--8 W. Walker's b i; Brooksdale bv Pallas— Beedey. syrs i 9.1." F. Kllis). 1; 1 Dorian (G.fb, 2: 6 Quiekdiof (7.7). 3. Eleven, others. Won by four lengths. 'lime, linin 46see.

Tradesmen's Handicap. loOsovs. Im. 1 A. Drought's ch hj Ringfoim by Boniform—Ringdove, 4vrs (8.4. J. Beale). 1; 5 Cories_!,7.s), 2: 4 Hardshot (7.7). 3. Others: 3 Neuroma, 9.2. 7 Stevedore 7.13, 2 Lion 7.11. 6 Sombrero 7.0. 8 Wairaki 7.0. Riogfoim, who was ;.n odds-on favorite, won eadly by a couplo of lengths. Time, linin 4o?ec.

oyfrdue weights

Tho following handicaps hnvo- been declared for Ib.o Tr.apeka County Racing Club's Meeting (Faster Saturday) : —• Tuapeka- County Jockey Club Handiean, 1 !m.—A<>riai 9.0." Ail Ready 8.8, Seamaid 8.2, Stevedore 8.2. Guirinus 7.10, Cortes 7.7, Dorothy Perkins 7.7, Firmhold 7.7, Riarrii;'. 7.7" Pleasuro Rent, 7.7, Baritone 7.7.

Hack Handicap. sf—Park water 93. Martigues 9.0, Y'S 2.'.2, ITetty .lai:e 3.10. b'itdess 8.8. Ileatharbloom 8.2, Rarc-n Noitbßurn 8.0, \U<_\ Iknmvi 8.0, Ph-.i-nive. Rent 7.12, Gaietta 7.12. Ar;h:f,;rm 7.10. Gobghtiv 7.7, I'.iu-co 7.7. Rod Uive'r 7.7. Ladv Ikil 7.7. Kanwliero 7.7, Priii-Xfo I'lo 7.7."L0ne Riusj 7.7. R.jiodino 7.7.

Stewards Welter. 61'.—Seamr.id 9.7, Martiy;rics 9.5. Yes 9.6, Finish 9.1, Dorathy Perkins 8.13, Heaths.vbloom 8.9, Baron 'N'urthbun, 8.7. Red Pennon 8.5, Garetta 8.0, Rouuy Gicirdiee li.o, j'l'inces.--, Flo 8.0, Ya..-carin;i 8.0.

Flying Handicap, of—Clynelhh 10.8, Hornbeam 8.13 All Ready 8.11. Seamaid 3.3, Quirimv 7.11, Sartomert. 7.11, Miso .Fiidan-.i 7_.11. Cortes 7.9, Firmhold 7.7, R.f'itoii3 ..7.

Je.biiee Handicap. <lf—Ciynelirli 10.1.1, ('harblie 9.9. Jl-nibcavn 9.5, A<.-;.-ial 9.6, lYrkwater 3.10. .--'ai tomart 8.1, .Miss Finland 8.1. Card's 7.13, Baritone 7.10. Golb;iuly 7.7, pnyal Seout 7.7, (i):r>tliut, ll'.aiv

The following handicaps hnvo bc>'n <U: ciaied for tiie Beaumont mcc'ju..; on Fasti Mondav:-

Pcaumoir, Handicap, l.hn. —Aerial 9.0, Ail iAadv 8.15, Svanv.'d 82. Stevedore 8.2, i'eerl---5*7.12. Dorothy Perkins 7.7, i'.ai.ai Xcrthbnrn 7.7, Ali-.s Finland 7.7. Fnanhoid 7.7, Mian-it/. 7.7. Pleasure Ika.i, 7.7. Fly inn Handicap. o!'.-- Uiyiicli- 1 A 10.8. I!on!beam 8.15, All Heady 8.11. .Seamaid 8.3, Stevedore 8.3, Chin inns 7.11, Sartomart 7.11. _Mi-* Finland 7.11, (.kirks 7.9. Firnihold 7.7.

President's Hack Handicap, of. —Parkwater y.3, M'avLiiiiics 9.0, Yes 8. 12, Pretty ■lane 8.10. Fiidc-s, 8.8, Miss Finland 8.8. l\ erless 8.0, .Hoa-thorbl-jom 8.2, ited Yennon 8.0. r..iL(r;i Xortkbmn 7-12. Garelta 7.12, OuhoiTrm 7.10, GoliedAiv 7.7, Ked Paver 7.7. liorodono 7.1, Iwy.-iI JJohTdit-7.7, Ka\vh"ra 7.7. I/Aval Scout 7.7, Calopash 7.7, Princess Flo 7.7, l.adv Pal 7.7. Railway liandha;,. si\—Clyndidi 10.11, Charlotte 9.9, Hornbeam 9.3, Aerial 9-5, parkwater 8.10, Sartomart 8.1, Pretty Jano 0.1, I'iidtss 8.1, Misj I'inland 8.1, (Alios 7.13, Heatherbioom. 7.10, Barilono 7.10, Caiightlv 7.7, Poval Scout 7.7, eh m bv Pallas—lie 7.7, Borodino 7.7.

-Molvneux Handicap. 71'. —Seamaid 9.0. Martigues 8-12, Yes 8.10, Dorothy Perkins 0.6, Ped peine-n 7.12. Baiiunio 7.10, Piarrit/. 7.10, I'oii-an 7.7, Pril.ce.s3 Fio 7.7, Pmnny GltMirlree 7.7, Hucco 7.7. Ped

Jacket 7.7. Owing to tho delay on 111,', part of the handkapper IMr Jono) in forw aiding the handicaps, the dale oi' acceptance for events lit both tho Tuapeka- ami Beaumont meetings lias i-ivn extended uufd 10 p.m. on Tuesday next, April 18. Tho handicaps tor tho trotting events at bot-ii meetings will appear in to-moirowV; issue.

DUXKD.LV ANGLICAN HARPJEP.S. Tne eleventh annual meeting was held at Iho Y.'u.C.A. R-jonis h\A. night, the president (.Mr \V. Breen) occupying the chair.

in moving the .'Hinrakm of the annual i-:p,.iD (ahoady published! an<l balancesheet (which showed thi.t the y. : ai' lommenced with, a credit of £2 lis), tho Chairman said ho felt the club held a very high position in Dunedin among athletic clubs for tho number of members tsent away to the front. M_r A. C. >Smiih, in: seconding the motion, also congratulated, the chub on their

record position. Tho motion was agreed to, and the following oriiosrs elected for the ensuingyear:—President, Mr W. Breen; vicepresidents—The Hon. James- Alien, Revs, vv. H. Roberts, and 8,. J. Coates, Messrs 0 E. S-tatham, M.P., E. A. Etwevcar, C. H. Statham, G. R. Ritchie, T. Somerville, and A. C. Smith; captain, Mr G. H. Thomson; deputy captains, Messrs T. Patcrson and G. FJsoni; secretary, Mr F Fyfe; treasurer, Mr J. T. Waller; dele-(-ates to Otago Centre, Messrs G. G. Nobiuan and G. H- Thonc-on ; starter, Mr A. E. Wright; timekeeper, Mr P. W. Breen ; auditorT Mr W- Forrester; haiidicappe-rs, Messrs. G. H. 'Thomson and T. Paterw>n ; committee, Messrs W. K. Hill and H. M'Donaid.

For chronic chest compla/uits—Woods' Great peppermint Cure,—LAdvtJ

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Evening Star, Issue 16088, 13 April 1916, Page 3

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SPOTTING. Evening Star, Issue 16088, 13 April 1916, Page 3

SPOTTING. Evening Star, Issue 16088, 13 April 1916, Page 3

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