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THE AUCKLAND -MEETING CONCLUDING DAY’S RESULTS. (BY TELEGRAPH PRESS ASSOCIATION.) AUOKLAN.D Jan. 2. The concluding day of the Auckland Raping Club’s summer meeting was held to-day in fine weather, and there was a good attendance. The track was in good order, though rather holding as a result of rain overnight. The totalizator handled £84,919 10s for Seven races, compared with £100,893 IC® for eight races on the corresponding day fast year. Results : Grey Handicap, one mile. —14 Holyniond (Eastwood) 1,2 My Hobby 2, 3 Diogenes 3. Also started: 1 Horomea, 4 Dal Eaton, 13 Gay Comet, 12 Waltzer, 11 Chairman, 0 Curraghmore, 10 Appellant, 7 Arclieno, 8 Boy, 9 Danae, 15 Frowning Beauty, 5 Mint Leaf. Dal Eaton led into the straight, where Holymond came through to wiu by half a length, the third hares being a neck away. Time, 1.43. Sylvia Handicap, six furlongs.—4 Thread Needle (McLlroy) 1, 3 Seatown 2, 1 Kiosk 3. Also started: 2 Tea Bell. The winner led throughout. Time, 1.19.

Grandstand Handicap, one mile and a quarter.—lo Barometer (Jones) 1, 3 Gala Day 2,2 Royal Divorce 3. Also started: 4 Surveyor, 1 Star Ranger, 5 Transformer, 6 Spoony, 8 Si aos l, 11 Passionate, 13 Tresillian. 12 Attractive, 9 Cureaform, 7 Desert Glow. Gala Day led to the straight, where Barometer came through to win by half a length, the third horse in length away. Time, 2.10 3-5. Auckland Hurdles, two miles.—ll Black Cruiser (Moß.ae) 1,2 Merry Singer 2, 4 King’s Guard 3. Also 'started: 1 Peter Maxwell, 3 Sir Fanciful, 8 Lucid lent, 5 Peter Annans, 9 Crown Coin, 12 Kendal, 6 Miss Melva, 10 Bright Light, 7 Pendennis, 13 Colonel Abbey. Pendennis led to the straight, where Black Cruiser came through to win by two lengths and a half, the third horse a length and a half away. Time, 3.49. Royal Stakes, ,six furlongs,—4 Joy King (R . Reed) 1, 3 Antoni tie 2, 1 Commendation 3. Also started: 2 Lysander» 5 Royal Tea. The winner led throughout and won bv a length, the third -horse tbree-qwartens of a length away. Time, 1.16. Clifford Plate, one mile and a half.— 2 Count Oavour (Porter) 1. 1 Rlapine 2. 3 Town Bank 3. Count Cavour led throughout and won by a length, two lengths between second and third. Time, 2.39. Bowen Handicap, six furlongs.—2 Tukia (McOarten) 1, 15 Bay Guard 2, 11 Master Doon 3. Also .started : 3 Hipo, 6 Civility, 4 Gawnpore. 9 Finelli, 7 The Lamb, 1 York Abbey. 5 Black Gat. 17 Pan Quin, 8 Sun Up, 9 Air Queen, 10 Prince Abbey, 14 Dave, 13 Yaqui. Tukia came in the straight and •won by three-quarters of a length, the third horse a head away. Time. 1.16.

HAWKE’S BAY RACES. HASTINGS, Jan. 2. The second day of the Hawke’s Bay Jockey Club's summer meeting was held to-day in fine but wintry weather. The sum of £20,293 was put through the totalisator, against £'21,894 on tfie second day last year, a decrease of £l6Ol. The total for the two days was £41,087. against £47,532 last year, a decrease of £6445. Results:

Aotea Junipers’ Flat Handicap, one mile and one furlong.—3 Suspicion (A. G. Dixon) 1, 5 Mqsthenes 2, 4 Mixed Heather 3. Also started: 1 VVaioeka Jack, 2 Blue Star, (> Rebuff. Won by a length. Time, 1.58. Electric Handicap, five furlongs.— 2 Plain Sailing (F. A. Waddell) ], 1 Dampy re 2, 3 Windy Night 3. Also started: 4 Minekapua, 0 Wairipo, 5 Kilgona, 8 Eventide, 9 W'alkina. Won by two lengths. Time, 1.3. January Handicap, six and a half furlongs.—3 Nine of Spades (J. S. Dunn.) 1, 1 Haurangi 2, 4 The Strand 3. Also started: 3 Koodoo. Won by a bare length. Time, 1.21. Nursery Handicap, five furlongs. —1 Inner Harbour (A. G. Dixon) 1, 3 Doze 2,2 Queen’s Choice 3. The only starters. Won by a length and a half. Time. 1.2 3-5. New Year Handicap, one mile and a furlong.—3 Wristlet (J. S. Dunn) 1, 5 Dacly Joyce 2, 4 Highway 3. Won by a neck. ’lime, 1.56 2-5. Umahu Handicap, one mile. —1 Mangatoetoe (J. W. Nixon) 1, 5 Wilmoreana 2, 4 Copper Noli 3. Also started: 8 Mountain Ton, 2 Crishna, 3 Llandudno, 9 Ovon. 19 Sarpeddn, 7 Perle de Leon, G Reel Autumn. Won by threequarters of a length. Time, i;43 4-5.

Matapiro Flying Handicap, six furlongs.—l Jeanette (It. Grange) 1, 5 Merckara 2,2 Butter Scotch 3. Also started : 4 Merry Imp, 3 Coot. G Wa.itaunaha, 8 Essential, 9 Walkina, 7 The ‘Lodge. Won by three-quarters of a length. Time, 1.15. Final Handicap, six furlongs.—l Nine of Spades (J. S. Dunn) 1, 3 Huikai 2, 4 Malatour 3. Also started: 2 Civilform and Tari (bracketed), 5 Morose. Won bv three lengths. Time. 1.13 3-5.

M A It TON MEETING. FEILDING, Jan. 2. The Martou Jockey Club’s meeting concluded to-day in line weather. There was a large attendance and the track was in good order. The totalisator for the day handled £'34,947, compared with £39,076 on the same day last year, and for the meeting £/5,793. compared with £68,193 last year. .Results : Junction Plate, five furlongs.— 1 Duetto (It J. Mackay) I, 2 Royal Land 2, 6 Wanderlust 3. Also started: 7' La CTecy, 12 Alarocain, 13 Gundalquiver, 3 Ruby Red, 5 Royal Elm, 19 Oread, 4 Cnrrigallen, 9 Takaroa, 11 Dale Ogden, 8 Wembley. Won by three lengths. 'lime, 1.2. Second Hack Hurdles, one mile and a half.— o Axle (T. Mcßrearty) 1. J Mat 11 2, 3 Peter Rosa 3. Also started: 2 Koauau, 4 Waimatoa, 3 Elva Rosa G Captain Wai Won hv a neck. Time, 2.48. Electric Hack Handicap, seven furlongs.—l Bon March (R. J. Mackay) 1,2 Son o’ Aline 2. 4 Strongholt 3. Also started : 5 Asleep, 3 Capitulation, 6 Constellation, 7 Blood Red. Won by a head. Time, 1.30, Aldworth Stakes, one mile and a distance. —1 Ngata (B. 11. Morris) 1, 3 Imperial Spark 2,2 Kilceit 3. Also started: 4 White Comet, 5 Clandhu, 6 Fillette. Won by a length. Time, 1.56 2-5. Ladies’ Bracelet, eight furlongs.— 2 Kilburn (C. L. Bull) 1, 7 Rangi Sarto 2, 4 Revel 3. Also started: 6 Bonny Rill, 3 Tawehi, 1 Ben juke, 10

Carmalt, 12 Gold Ginks, 5 Festival, 11 Redmayne, .S Supporter. 9 Chris Sarto. ” Won by a length. Time, 1.52. Telegraph Handicap, six furlongs.4 Heisler (E. Roswarne) 1, 1 Orchid 2, 2 King Pot 3. Also started : 3 Miss Kupana, 5 Birkie, 6 Ruby Ring. Won bv a length and a half. Time, Ll 4 1-5. . Farewell Hack Handicap, six furlongs.—2 Sleet (W. Bell) 1, 1 Duetto 2, 4 lllingar 3. Also started: 5 Lin Arlington, 6 Lady Glissas, 3 Girribillie, 7 Pangolin. ' Won by a head. Time, 1.15 2-5. • Turakina Welter, seven furlongs.— 2 Wartulla (B. H. Morris) 1. 4 Beaumont 2, 5 Catcall 3. Also started: 1 Master O’Rorke, 4 Alabama. 3 Birthmark Won bv a neck. Time, 1.29.

WMR -VRAPA CLUB’S FIXTURE CONCLUDED. CARTERTON, Jan. 2. The Wairarapa races concluded today in fine weather after a cold southerly on Friday night, which left snow on”the Tararua Ranges. The nttendnuce was again good and the racing was excellent. The totalisator handled £4i.189 for the meeting, against £-10,093 70s last year. Cotton, the .lockev, was cautioned bv the stewards for negligent riding in the first two races Results:— Tawu.ha Hack Welter, seven furlongs. —Kilbronsyth (Cotton) 1, Red Fuchsia 2, Kingbrorsev 3. Scratched: The Tank, Ardfinnan. Won by six lengths, threequarters of a length between second and third. Time, 1.28. Juvenile Handicap, five furlongs. — Kilperon (Cotton) 1, Alyson 2, Spode Scratched: Lucky Days. Won by three lengths. Time, 1.2 1-5. Russell Handicap, six furlongs.— Pencils (Ware) 1, Standard 2, Ilka 3. Also started: Prince Hal. Won by three-quarters of a length, one and a half lengths between second and third. Time, 1.13 4-5. President’s Handicap, one mile and a distance. —Bumptious and Degage dead heat 1, Tresham 3. Scratched: Modern. Ardfinnan. A great finish, a long neck separating the third horse, while the rest were bunched. Time, 1.55 1-5. Grey town Hack Handicap, six furlongs. —Ivingbroney (Brovyn) 1, Tannadice 2, Blonde 3. Scratched: Joy Bird, Lady Eggeltine. Won by a head, four lengths between second and third. Time, f .14 1-5.

Moron. Hack Handicap, one mile.— Serenade (A. Brown) 1, Road Hog 2, Modern 3. Scratched: Kilbronsyth, Calm Eve, Last Thought. Won by two lengths. Time, 1.41 3-5. Waihenga Welter, seven furlongs.— The Tank ("Wilson) 1, Agitato 2, Prince Hal 3. Scratched: Red Fuchsia. Won by a length, half a length between second and third. Time, 1.27 4-5. Pirinoa Stakes, five furlongs.—Joy Bird (Cotton) 1, Motion 2, Sasham 3. Scratched: Knockaloe, Paraki, Tannadiee. Won bv two lengths. Time, 1.2 1-5.

WEIGHTS FOR THAMES MEETING

ACKLAND, Jan. 3. The following are the handicaps l for the Thames Jockey Club’s meeting, to be held at Takapuna: Totara Handicap Hurdles, one mile and a half.—Kaiva 11.5, Irish Jig 9.13, Bustler 9.6, Mountain Bell 9.5, Bahadur, Lord Thurnliam 9.2, Farndon, Sea. Comet., Flowing Bowl, Miss Ford, Ngatea, Elmestra, Cui Bono, Hard Prince 9.0.

Trial Handicap, about six furlongs.— Eli. Timi 9.0, Cocoanut 8.10. Sulla, Maveelish 8.0, Mangapiko, Hilmar 7.12. Harbour View, Scot Free, Cherry Girl 7.10, Telcoroke, Berinthia, Some Lady, Alonsoa. Nuki Boy, Raffles, Arch Queen, Foreign Fancy, Elmcsbia, Small Goods 7.9. Areheno, Bangatahi, Appellant, Blue Sky, Bizarro, Golden Krist, Master Noel, Eestina Lente, Homai, Winsome Boy, Native Girl, Dress Circle, Finmark, Genetra 7.7. Hauraki Plains Handicap, seven furlongs.—Siaosi 9.0, Arch Amie 8.7, Joy Ride 8.3, Prince Abbey 8.2, Arcliecn 8.1, Daylight 7.12, Ring the Bell 7.11, Alfort 7.10, Charlady, Ring Potoa 7.9, Loyal Irish, Mosaic 7.8, Archibald 7.7, Bute Sound, Miss Vera 7.6. Pinon, King Cheops 7.4, Gay Comet, Namutere 7.3, Uralla 7.2, Pepin, Gold Fern, Drawbridge, Hokoio 7.0. Borough Handicap, seven furlongs. — Seat 9.0, Cocoanut. 8.10, Quineoma 8.5, Killute 8.2, Weka 7.13. Hangawera, Queen Comet 7.11, Praiseworthy 7.9, Dress Circle, Bizaro, Thursby 7.7. Goldfields Cup, one mile and two and a half furlongs.—Surveyor 9.0, Polonett and Ruapapa S.B, Transformer 7.7, Spooney 7.5, Gold Jacket 7.3, Eoomerday 7.2, Davlight 7.1, Royal Present, Right and Left, Mount Marta, King Lu, Far North, Tresillian, Kamehameha. Drawbridge. Aberfeldy 7.0. Nursery Handicap, five furlongs. — Tea Bell' 8.5. Flving Juliet 8.3, Subdivision 8.2, Tea Time 7.13, True Blood 7.5, Calithe, War Officer 7.3, Arch Arrow, Baby Bim, Quaker Oats, Saucy Lass, Romney, Roman Abbey, Balnagar, High Flight. Atapai, Quin eta, Macroom, March away, Dimmer 7.0. Puriri Hack Handicap, one mile and one furlong. —Royal Form 9.0, Miss Vera 8.11 Nippy 8.10, Wenday 8.0, Tlolvmond 7.13, Merry Ann 7.12, Dorhula, 7.9, Irish. Jig. Hangawera, Forinecii. Brushwood Boy, Tintoretta 7.7. Flying Handicap, about six furlongs. —Royal Blood 9.0. Civility 8.8, Nancy !,(.(. '7.13. Siaosi 7.12, Gold Acre 7.9, Belli am 7.7. King Pot 7.5. Day Guard 7 4 AreTieen 7.3, IVLcistcr Doom. PiiiiC'C Abhev 7.2. Ballymoy 11 7.1, Exactly, Bevis Quinette, Muscari. Gav Comet, Eh Timi, .Judge’s Box. Ripon Abbey, he Choueas 7.0.

the MGORFIEED handicap. BY CD BliE-I'RESS ASSOCIATION— COPYRIGHT. SYDNEY. Jan. 3. Tile Moo re field Handicap resulted: hintress h Whizbro 2. Cherry Ripe 3. Won by two lengths and a half. Time, 2.8.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 4 January 1926, Page 6

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