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SPORTING

RACING FIXTURES. May 0, 7 —Hawke’s Bay J.C. May 9 —-Amberley K.O. May 13, 14 —Egmont B.C. May I(3—North Canterbury E.C. May 21, 23—Wanganui J.C. June 3,4, 6 —Dunedin J.C. June 3, 4 —Otaki-Maori B.C. June 3,6, S—Auckland B.C. June 13 —Waverley B.C. June 13—Franklin R.C; June 19, 20 —Napier Park B.C. June 20 —Brackenfield Hunt Club.. June 24, 25 —Hawke’s Bay J.C. June 26, 27 —Ashburton County B.C. June 27—Hawke’s Bay Hunt Club. July 8, 11 —Wellington B.C. July 18 —South Canterbury Hunt Club. July 23 —Waimat . District Hunt Club. July 23, 25 —Gisborne B.C. HAWERA MEETING. - WEIGHTS DECLARED. (by TELEGRAPH PRESS -ASSOCIATIONWELLINGTON, May 3. Weights for the Egmont winter meeting are: Tongahoe Hurdles, one and a nan miles.—Lockson 12.2, Nukumai 11.12,. Vagabond, Te Kawa, Brigadier Bill 11.2, Puwhero 11.0, Omahu 10.10, Alteration 10.9, Comedy Prince, Awake, Rill 10.4, Lueullent 10.0, Glen Canny 9.12, Gold Peak 9.10. Complex 9.8. Passionate, Savoury 9.7. White Ranger. 'Knighthood 9.5, Eonmark 9.4. Otauru Kid 9.2, Sunny Yale, Marble Glass, Taitaiata, Sea View, Arsene Lupin, IVee Sandy, All Wind, Maunn, Asleep 9.0. Telegraph Handicap, five furlongs. — Attractive, King Pot 9.3, Euphonium, Te Kawa 9.1, Willow Wai, Lively Fire 8.6, Curraghmore 8.4, Bonogne 8.3, Miss Odille, Minstrel Bov 7.11, Royal Bonus, Lisogue, No Response 7.10, Queen Comet, Master Lucerne, Empire Camp, Morning Gift 7.5, Monaghan ' 7.2. Lady Ora- gld., Tupaia, Hineora, Ganui, Camp Gun, Erin s King, Puawhato, Equalise, Insurance 7.0. ... ' x Steeplechase Handicap, about two miles.—Charlatan 11.9, Bonibrook 10.11, Hautawa 10.0, Active 9.13, Paraoa 9.10, White Ranger 9.7, Sansalino 9.2, Birkenella, Big Gun, Akbar, Kaforte. Objector, . Pourihoiho, Uncle Dave, Lady Comet 9.0. Egmont Steeplechase, about two and a half miles.-—Omahu 11.13. Passin’ Through 11.10, Eerie Ml.l, San Forte. 10.10, Puwhero 10.7, Explorer 10.5. Buckeve 9.13, Dick 9.11, • First Lin© 9.7, Te Toa, Complex, Tuki, Blue Hall 9.2, Adrienne 9.0.

Flying Handicap, - six furlongs.King Merv, Income 9.0, Dan Quin, Rafa 8.6, Pourmw 7.13, Alfort 7.9, Lady Bentinck 7.7, Arclieen 7.3, Mountain Bell 7.0, Avonlea 6.10, Lipsol 6.9, Ora’s Delight, Lively Fire: 6.7. Mcßae Memorial. Handicap, one and a . quarter miles.-—Reremoana- 9.5, Mnsketoon 8.12,. Hipo. 8.8, Tame Fox 8.3, Cold Steel 7.13, Imperial Spark 7.11, Whetunui 7.10, Gold Jacket 7.5,Valencia 7.3, Siinshot 6.13, Arclieen 6.10, Muscari 6.7. Tawhiti Hack, eight, and a half furilongs.—Brigadier Bill 9.4. Anticipate 8/12, Eunhonium 8.7. Troilus 8.4, ißowlev 7713, • Active-,- Rehutai 7.11, jßing ..‘Potoa 7.9. No Response 7.7, iLady. Comet 7.5, Fire Brigade 7.3, Mountain Ore. Roosevate, Lady .Dolwill, Rangi Sarto, Lady Sanfovte. Closefire 7.0.

RACING AT TIM ART

SOUTH CANTERBURY MEETING

TIMA-RU, May 2

The South Canterbury Jockey Club’s autumn meeting concluded to-day in line weather, though overnight rain made the track slightly holding. The attendance was fair. 11. Morris, rider of Youte in the -May Stakes, was lined £3 for interfering with Passing Hour ami Soltoe. The totalisator investments for the. day were. £16,819 10s, compared with £20.006 10s on the second day last year. The total for the meeting was £33,027 against £35,761 last year. Results: — Coleridge Hurdles, 14 miles.—l Petunia (A. E. Ellis) 1, 7 Calibration 2. 3 Red Ki-iss 3. Also started: 4 Captain Sarto, 5 Royal Star, 2 Lord Ashlea. 6 Paddy’s Hope. Won by a length. Time, 2.51 3-5.

May Stakes, 5 furlongs,—3 Youte (R. Morris) 1, 5 Waikaia 2, 1 Sol-toe 3. Also started : 1 Ron Hope, 14 Bonnywood, 12 Fairy Tidings, 6 Floramyl, 4 Hidden Mystery, 8 Olympia, 7 Pleasant Rose, 15 Regime, 10 Solfelh). 11 Strong bird, 2 Passing Hour, 9 Volant. Won by a short length. Time, 1.4 4-5 sec. Paerora Handicap, 6 furlongs.-—3 Clontarf (T. Metcalfe) 1, 4 The Harp 2, Los Ambus 3. Also started: 2 Dancing Days. Won by 24 lengths. Time. 1.15 4-5.

Autumn Handicap,- 1 mile. —2 Mountain Lion (C. Emerson) 1, 5 Warliaven 2, 3 Gay Juliet 3. started: 1 llavcnna. 4 Happy Days. Won by three lengths. Time, 1.-16 1-5. . Beckoiifield Hack Welter Handicap. 7 furlongs.—2 Cochybondhu (CL. Emerson) 1, 4 Ophir 2,' 1 Kilris 3. Also started: 1 Goose-step, 8 All Gold, 7 Übligio. 3 Ferine, 5 Shaiidre, 1.2 Lo forte, 9 Prompter, 10 Sol-way, 6 Win Lie's Rebel. Won by three lengths. Time, 1.31.

Waiiti .Steeplechase,-about two miles. 1 Golden Prince 3. Also started: 2 Whipcord. 4 Motile-drift. 5 Rlioboro, 8 Greenstone, 0 Blue Streak. Won by eight lengths'; Tijne, 4.13 2-5. Tom oka Hack Handicap. 6 furlongs. —-2 Gobi Brick (C. Emerson) 3, 7 Olympia 2. 8 Fairy. Herald 3. Also started: I Lord Leslie, 5 Mountain Rose. 3 Soiyic Abbey, 0 Rock fellow, 4 Soltoe. 10 Bon .Hope, 9 Stdongbird. Won by two lengths. Time, 1.16^1-5. Seadown Welter Handicap, 7 furlongs.—2. Sun Up (C. Eanerson) 1, 3 Ki'harry 2. 5 Quality-3. Also started : 1 Happy Days. 1 Enare,- 9 Uleaborg, 6 Prince Charleroi. 7 Hardy Gurdy. 8 Bella Lake-. Won by two and a half lengths. Time, 1.30.

MA RLBOEOUGH MEETING. RESULTS FORI SECOND DAY. ELENHIEIM, May 2. Tlftf Marlborough facing . Club’s autumn meeting cohehidpd to-day in heavy na-in showers. _ 'Hi'ere was a o'oodi attendance; The- totailisator handled £12,259' "against £'12,179 ' for the ••seed lid da.V ol last. year. Itegim®: Alai den Hack R ace, 0. furlongs 1 Muiiliilg 0 il’t (S. Wilson) 1,2 Aston' roi’ni' 2, 5 AVatetloa. 3. AHo started-: 3 Don Fisher; -1 Rose Blossom; Mon bv a neck. Time, 1.1(5 2-5. " Pioneer Handicap, 9 furlongs. - Eenni’P.' (D. Wlatte) 1, 1 Misgovern 2, 0 island-3. Also started •: 3 Sar-Faro, 5 Bonnie Gold; 4 Pmk Ro.se. Won by three-quarters of a length. Time. 1.14 4-5.

F'ilaXibourne Handicap, 1 mile and'.Bo yardis.—2 Ivallakaua. (CV W. Fiance) and 6 Lady Guy (©. Stokes) dead heat I, 3 ■SWn.bbuary 3.- 'This wais-tlie. best, race of the meeting..- The- horses were all well bunched at the post, tIW third house -being -head behiiid the- deadheaitei’s Ti me, 1.47. Onia-ka AVelter Hack Handicap,- 7 furlongs,. —1 * Beka.u (J. Olsen) .1, 3 Manchester 2/' 2- Bonatic 3.' . Also started: 5 Astoiiforau,- 4 Seakist,- 6 Wiaiberlea-. -- Won; by half -a length. Time,. 1.31 .1-5. - . Wkiiiliopai Trot, 14 miles. —Countess Eve (J. Pugh) 1.2 -Sarß.par.illa 2, 7 Billy Biiigen 3. AlsiO-started : 5 'WiHita. -S Ballance, 3 Tahir 1 May-Retu.-6 Weistwood. Won -by two and .a hall lengths. Time. 4.8. Riverlandis Hack Hjan dii cap, 5 iurlongs-. —2 Solrino (C: Stokes). 1, 1 Taupean 2, 5 Bez-au, 3. Also -sba,rted-: 8 The Bolter.. 4 Sunbath,, 7 Martinique, 3 Killmiar, 6 Esquimaux, 9 Hailld-weve, 10 George Hill. 11 Ngaioiform/ V'6h by a neck. Time,- 1.3. Fa-re-well Walter--Handicap, / fur-longs-.—5 Gluemienife. (S, Willson) 1, 4 Misgovern 2, 1 T)-ebato 3. Also stantted : 3 C-roAV 11 Star,- 6 . Island,--Ardfiiinan; . Won by- half a lengthTime. 1.30 2-5. Ma-nd dropped dead juist before the race. Ren.wi.ck Trot. 1 mile.——3 Lwzie Franz (A. Hughes) 1. 2 Hummingbird 2, 4 Brandon 3. Also- sita-r,ted: p o Lunsdale - 6 Raveiuslad-,1 Miss ..Mabel. Wop bv two and a half' length's’. Time, 2.32 2-5. L__ , v

TROTViNG' A IiIIvLAND M MET I NG. ' AUCKLAND, May 2. The-Auckland Trotting Club’s autumn meeting opened to-day., lhe weathei was overcast, but-there was -a good, attendance. The course was slightly holding. Light showers fell near the end of the day: The totalisator -handled £50,207 5 • compared -with £35,640 10s on the corresponding day last year... Results : , Eden Handicap, 14 miles. 1 Rein Guy 1, 5 Roe Bell 2, 18 Tiki 3. Won by two lengths,. three r quartei;s or . a length between second and third, lime, 3.527 r . ' Mangere Handicap, 14 miles.—b Bawld Locanda 1, 22- Alt. - Albert 2, -V Tannhauser 3. Won- by three-quarters of a length, three lengths between second and third. Time, 3.34-3-5 • Campbell- Handicap, 2 miles.-—-3 Billy Sea, 1 5 Kohara 2, 6 Jewel 3. Won-by half a length, a length and a half between second and third, lime, 4.37 2-5. . . „. ElSter 'HaTidieap-,-: 2 miles-,—l Rico lour- 1, 5 Buz Buz ,2,.. 4 Nipper 3. Won by'two and a hhlf lengths, halt a length between second and third. Haricot was. fourth. Time, 4.54.' Cornwall Handicap,, 1 mile.—lo Nelson Fame 1,2 Flo Hie Bingen 2 1 Double.' Event 3. Won by a head, three-quarters of it length between second and third. Time,. 2.18 2-5 Hobson -Handicap, 2 miles.—l2 Reliance 2 Heather Girl 2, 6 King Leals'. Won by two lengths, four lengths between second and third. lime, 4.42 3-5, . , Stewards’ Handicap,- 2- miles-- ! Rose Bingen 1, 10 Roi Alto 2, 4 All Mack 3. AVoii by three lengths, one and- a half, lengths between'second and third... Time, 4.46-3-5. Marconi Handicap, 14 - miles. . J At aster Councillor L 4 Nelson McCormack 2, 6 Nelson Derby 3. W r on-hy a neck,' a length between second and third. Time, 2.53.

AUSTRALIAN RAGING. gy- CABLE—PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT. SYDNEY, May 3. The City Tattersall’s -meeting was run jn tine weather. The result of til© Chip was: Te Kara 1, Stony 2 Cisteriaii 3. Twelve startovsi ' Dialogue and Garland made the earlier running. After pasiiig. the St. Leger stand the three* placed horses were sing ed out, aml - a desne.rate linisli-' ensiled, Jieacis separating them. Time, 2.224. After seeing him rmi second- to last in the Denham Stakes-, at the lattersail’s meeting .yesterday, the' owner of Beauford stated that the /horse had run his last race at Sydney and he intended to retire the. horse from the turf.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 4 May 1925, Page 3

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