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FORTHCOMING MEETINGS. FACING. June 10—Foxton R.C. June 15. 17- Hawke’s Bay J.C. June I? —South Canterbury J.C. June 22, 24 —Napier Park R.C. June 23—Egniont-Wangnnui 11. C. June 24—Ashburton County R.C. July J —Oaniaru J.C. July s—Dannevirke Hunt Club. July s—Waiinate District H.C. July 11, 13, 15—Wellington R.C. July 22—Hawke’s Bay Hunt Club. July 22 —South Canterbury H.C. July 27, 29—Gisborne R.C. TROTTING. June IG. 1, Nelson T.C. Annual (at Greyniouth). (iii..- 21 or 24—Auckland T.C. Auckland R.C. Concludes — HANDICAP TO SEATOWN. JOCK EV VOITRE BEATS EXISTING RECORD. AI'CKI.ANH, June 7I’he Auckland Racing (’lull’s winter meeting concluded in tine weather. I’he track was soft. There was a good at fendance. The totalisator for the day took £31.060, compared with 1’29,433 on the third day last year, an increase of £1627. I’he total for the meeting was £111.447, compared with £109.288. an increase of £2159. K. Voitre's win in the Visitors’ Handicap on Puss Moth made his total 117 for the season, breaking IL Gray’s record. The crowd gave him an ovation. Results:— T A M A K I ST E E P LE(’HAS E.—2/2 NE’I. 'Tinker) I; 1/1 Acervate (McDonald) 2; 3/3 Carlaris (F. Thompson) 3. Also started; 5/4 Bicolor, 9.3. 4/5 Golden Vanity 9.4. Won by a length; ten lengths. Time 5.2. Carlaris set the early pace from Neil and Acervate, i Neil ran to the front along tin* back ■ but Carlaris took charge again on the ' hill. Xeil stayed best to win nicely from Acervate. Bicolor and Golden Vanity were pulled up after baulking when well behind. ORAKEI HURDLES.—3/1 SOLA- | NIC) (Burgess) | ; 7/9 Cat.oma (For- | gus i 2: 1 I’noco (Rennie) 3. Also started: I z -l Snow Prince, 5/7 Standfast 22 Principal. S/X Wee Pat 9.1 L I 1/1 | Coachman. 19 !<> |)<»mo, 5/5 l.’uby Meteor 9.1. 9/6 Zane Grey 9.4. • Won by one and a-half lengths; six j lengths. Time 3.32. Wee Pat. Prin- | cipal and Solanio were first past the ■ stand. Solanio ran to the front across i tin* back, where I’noco also moved up. ! Tin* order at the turn was Solanio, I’noco. Snow Prince and .('atonia. Solanio stayed on to beat Catoma, who

finished well Io take second place from I’noco. Snow Prince was fourth. Coachman and Standfast tell. YORK HANDICAP.—3/3 SEATOWN (Green) 1; 4/4 Speedmint (Atkins) 2; 1/2 Master Nerval (Voitre) 3. Also started: 8/11 Master Brierly. 15/18 Taneriri. 20/20 Prince Vai, 13/12 Uhromadyne, 16/15 King March. (»/(» I‘rotomint, 12/9. Flying Prince, 2/1 Chief Cook, 5/5 Gibraltar. 10/13 Proly.xo, 11/7 .Maori Boy, 19/1$) Knight of Australia, 18/18 Grand Talk 8.11, 14/14 Vai roe, 17/17 Jaeldy Karo, 9/10 Tarporley X. 3. 22/22 Gay Cockade 8.5. 7/X Ruri, 21/11 Imamint. Won by half a length; a neck. Time 1.-13 3-5. (’hromadyne ami Valroe wen* first, out and led Protomini, Master Nerval, Knight of .Australia and Speedmint across the top. Chromadyne was still in charge at the turn from Protomint. Valroe, Master Nerval and Speedmint. In the run home. Seatown, who had been well back, came on the outer to narrowly win from Speedmint, which just headed Master Norval. Chromadyne was fourth. W INTEK STEEPLECHASE.—I/2 CALL A MART (C. Thomson) 1; 4/4 | Makeup (Rennie) 2; 6/6 Kawini (Olive) 9.4 3. Also started: 3/1 Billy Boy. 2/1 Copey, 5/5 Wiltshire. Won by half a length; a neck. Time 6.24. [Wiltshire and Kawini were the first over the water jump and going up the hill Kawini was clear of Wiltshire, the remainder being bunched. Kawini was still in the lead at the double from Makeup and Callamart. I Over the hill the second time Kawini was four lengths clear of Copey, Callamart and Makeup. Kawini and Callamart were first into the straight, where Makeup made a run from far back. Callamart won nicely from ! Makeup, which just beat Kawini. Billy Boy was fourth. CAMPBELL HURDLES.—I/1 PADDON (Rennie) 1; 5/5 Free Air (R. E. (Thomson) 2; 6/6 Patutahi (Garrett) 3. Also started: 4/2 Cruaehan, 2/2 Lucess. 3/4 Kinsel. Won by three lengths; twenty lengths. Time 4.6 3-5. Kinsel fell at the first fence and Cruaehan at the second fence. Paddon wqs first past the stand from Lucess and Patutahi. Lucess took command along- the back from Paddon and Patxtahi. Lucess fell at the last fence, leaving Paddon clear of Free Air. Ptddon withstood Free Air’s challenge to win easily. Patutahi, who was well back, was the only | ther finisher. | VISITORS’ HANDICAP—I/1 PUSS [MOTH (Voitre) 1; 7/6 Greek Gold (Tinker) 2: 8/9 Jonathan (McKenzie) 13 Also started: 4/5 Lord Vai, 9/8 | L'Allegro, 2/2 Beacon Fire, 3/3 Miladi. 6/7 Delrain, 10/10 Welcome Lu,

[5/4 Sinking Fund. Won by a length; I three-quarters of a length. Time 1.19. Welcome Lu male the early running from Sinking Find and Puss Moth. Welcome Lu led Puss Moth, Sinking

Fund and Delrain at the turn. Puss I Moth finished st’ongly for a comfortable win from Greek Gold and Jonathan, who came from well back. Delrain was fourth ind Beacon Fire fifth. FITZROY HANDICAP.—3/4 ALLEGRETTO (Duncin) 1; 6/6 Valueless (A’ineents 2; 9/7 Beau Irish (Brady) 9.10 3. Also sttrted: 2/3 Ornamental and Cotirthaven (bracketed), 1/2 Haw'thorn, 13/13 Glearata, 4/1 Gay Broney

:i nd Mahkill (bracketed), 10/J() Princess Bede, X/12 Bugle Gall, 10/9 Golden Sceptre, 5/5 Dark Marble, 14/14 Ruling King 8.3, 7/8 Kanapa, 15/15 Booklaw 8.35. 12/11 Great Britain. Wen by half a length; half a length. Time 1.47. Beau Irish and Valueless led at the turn from Allegretto. Dark Marble and Kanapa. Allegretto finished well to just beat Valueless, who gained the advantage Over Beau Irish. Kanapa was fourth, and Dark .Marble and Golden Sceptre next.

ASHBURTON T C. ACCEPTANCES ASIi p,'l T b‘T( )X, .1 line 7. Th,' A'hhi:"ii Totting Chib aecep I.ONc-HEAi’H HANDICAP 3 5 Mass. li. miles.—All’ Parrish. Ciiim.n Wrack, f l.ndl'igh. Copper Money, (on burn. I! :i kaf«'re. 11 (diimai. linpe'i: Ne >n:i. Peter Co'.ql!e<t. I?eneg-'..|e. In n< \a. Sen Gift. Vary. Ro*. Pari ; -li. \\ iiiK( urn Lad<Le scr. Gre.i Wood. Harw st Dillon 3* .lean Ball* •2. Silk C<. :i t 120. miles.- Agile. Arion \\\vo‘thv, Aihe 1 ney l.:ms. I’tir N'nie. ('am Dillon, C< leno Parrish, Coli’on Derby, Genera I Wrack. ITi'ppv Bir!. Mc, | ern Ladv j b'oy.-il A'ld", h’oyal Wrack, Soer.l Pesl I S ilacio. Su n b 111 wii . Ta n«’;ti I ii. ’hoiii worthy scr | P.l h’TH D\Yll \ X DK’A *. 1.2 X t knsI 2 miles.- -Arcihusa, Silx er de < >r<i | Sunnx M<>m '•ci. First Flight. M-'ue ' tain Dell. Sir Guv 12. Muriel de (in ACTOX lIAXDIC \P. 32X class. I uiles.--('lotidy Kaige. Erin's Pr'*ncc-s i King's Cup. X’elson's ('hum. Smooger [ Spe ial Sun scr. Aristotle. Match Mt'.k er. Suncross. Taxpayer, Worthy Kinj I 12. Denver City. Gay Gordon. I.oca i tii'ii. Mumi’ u\To 21. I‘eporter. W<r Pai ii t .'!6. .1 oU v W'a \ e 48. STEWARD'S HANDICAP. 4 5X .das: 2 mil"-.— Earl Bingen, Rnclaim scr Rad'ey. Resound. Silk Coal 24. Enigin: ;W. Olson 72. TiXWALD HANDICAP. 340 <das< 1 miles.- Gr'at Minto, Jimmy d< On>. Wiving Corn. Lorellei. Ronalt Derby. Smoke Screen. W'arpath scr f.Uckv Guy. Ruin 12. Ezywuik, Gun metal. Royal Es<-on 24. WINTER HANDICAP. 3.24 class. H miles—(’ire. Dusolina. ITuon Voy age. I ndianapo'is, Manoeuvre, Mastt‘i Roy. Avermis, Bracken', Probationer Sodium, Sonic Guy 12. Gunfire, Ngingonging". Raydns. 'Tactless 24, Join Ji i ks. Sonierby 36. N.Z S.\p| IX<; S'l'A K F.S, of 851 •• >vs. First horse jo receive 525 sovs 1 i r two year-olds, one mil<> and a-half -Vanity Fair. Tondeleyo, (Ji< enmantle H’on io. (Jiiy Junior, Sir Gowan. Wai Itnoy, Village Guy, Compass, Morello Eric Denver. Cha ncelor. Roma Girl Full Haul. NELSON T.C. HANDICAPS. Handicaps for the first day (Friday, June 16). of tin* Nelson Trotting Club’s meeting, to be held at Greymouth, have been declared as follows: 1R I A L HANDICAP (harness) of 100 sovs., 3.45 class. 1A miles.—Asterisk. Attorney. Colleen Derby, Daphne Queen, Golden Cross, Lough Erne. Lone Derby. Mala*) Chimes, Modern Lady, Portlight, Arion Axworthy, Peter Parrish. Prince de Oro, Rcwai, Royal Audo, Silver Whip. Solario, Swiff Chimes, Social Pest, Tangutu, Trini dad. Pekara, Silk 8011. Thornworthy, all scr EXPRESS HANDICAP (harness), of l(J(i sovs., unhoppled trotters, 3.51 class, IJ. miles.—All’ Parrish. Hokomai, Patchmore. Peter Conquest, Rich Harvest. Renova, Royal Harvester, Sea Gift. Sister Mary, Winsome Laddie scr.. Sandy N. 24. Tasman Flight 24. Real Money 48. Our Bingen 132.

ELECTRIC HANDICAP (saddle) of 105 sovs., 2.23 class, 1 mile.—Fern-

brook Lass, Indian Author, Lucky Guy, Lemora, Xeil Dillon. Town Crier, Dawn Sonoma scr., Major Brent 12, Guyziah 12. Golden Harvest 12, Directum 12, Chancellor Boy 24, Goldfield 36. RICHMOND HANDICAP (harness) of 170 sovs., 3.30 class, H miles.— Autowin, Gold Paper, Great Thought, Priceless Real Huon, Waress scr., Linella 12, War Officer 12. Lord Leslie 12. Nelson Chum 24, Smooger 24, Ulm

INTERMEDIATE HANDICAP (harness), of llOsovs., 3.3 class, 1| miles. —Cinema, Colleen Derby, Daphne Queen. Golden Cross, Iron Man, Lone Derby. Pekara, Peter Junior, Peter Parrish. Royal Audo, Recess, Summit Social Pest, Solario, Trinidad, Town Crier scr, Royal Time 12, Neil Dillon 24. Gunmetal 24, Ruin 24. Nyallo Silk--24, Vagabond King 36. BRIGHTWATER HANDICAP (harness) of 120sovs., unhoppled trotters, 5.J class, 2 miles 14 furlongs.—Hokomai, Renova, Real Money, Rich Harvester, Silver Sea, Sister Mary scr., Bronte 12, Childe Boy 60, Radley 60, Don Chenault 60. Our Bingen 72, Olson 108.

T AHUNA HANDICAP (harness), of 110 sovs., 2.59 class, 1| miles.— Dawn Sonoma. Fernbrook Lass, Glengowrie. Indian Author. Nyallo Silk, Queen Author. Ruin, Vagabond King,

scr.. Guyziah 12, Golden Harvest 12, Lilian Bond 12. Liberty Hall 12, On Parade 12. Ruth Logan 24, Chancellor Boy 24. Rev Spec 36, Goldfield 36, Russell Pointer 36. DASH HANDICAP, of 120 sovs. 2.19 class, 1 mile.—Astral, Golden Direct, Real Huon, Rare Pronto. Royal Parade. War Chance, Waress scr., Childe de Oro 12, Groat Thought 12. Lord Leslie 12. Linella 12. Priceless 12, Nelson Chum 24, Special Sun 24. GREYMOUTH J.C. A total of £314.2s 4d was paid by tho Greymouth Jockey Club in Government taxation on its meeting held last Saturday, the detailed amounts being, totalisator £137 2s sd: dividend £149 14s; stakes £lB 10s; amusement tax £8 15s lid. A report has been circulated during the past few days that the Greymouth Jockey Club intends holding a meeting in August, but there is no foundation for the rumour.

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