TO-DAY’S RACING.
MANAWATU MEETING'. I Palmerston North, Dec. 28. I For the second day of the Manawatu races the weather is fine, the course ■ood. and the attendance large. Re»lts:— ■ Kelvin Handicap.—Road Hog 1. Hitcall 2. Killoch 3. Scr : The Tank. Hfon by two lengths, a length between and third. Time 1.48 3-5. ■Highweight Handicap.—Santiago 1. Quorum 2, Crishna 3. AH started. by half a length, a head between and third. Time 2.9 45. Handicap.—Bright Knight 2, Minotus 3. Scratched: Blonde. Pangolin and Swift. by half a length, a nose between ■cond and third. Time. 1.14. ■ President’s Handicap.—Ngata 1. ■Jlympic 2, Tanadees 3. Scr: White L’omet. Bright Day and Bumptious. [Won by a head, the same distance 'between second and third. Time 2.7. DUNEDIN MEETING*. Dunedin, Dec. 28. The weather is fine but overcast, and the track very hard for the second day’s races. The attendance is large. Results:— Hurdles.—Projector 1. Adjutor 2. Wharnecliffe 3. Scr: Kaikahu and Avispado. Won by two lengths. Time 2.48. Fernhill Handicap.— Roman Archer 1. Sarty 2. Apache 3. All started. Won by half a length, a head between second and third. Timo 2.9. i Juvenile Handicap.—Dismantle 1. iCountersign 2, Front Rank 3. ScT • Weal Glad and High Gear. Won by a ■ad. Time 1-3 1-5. B TARANAKI MEETING. HP New Plymouth, Dec. 28. Taranaki Jockey Club’s meeting continued under perfect conResults:— Hack.—Scat 1, Sovena 2. ■MB 3. Scr: Bloev. Won by a a neck between second and Time 1.28 1-5. IHMBric Juvenile Handicap.—Flying Gold Collector 2. Pantaga 3. : Lady Anstruther. Won by length between second and i me * 1 • 3 • racing club. ||||B) RR OW ’S ACCEI ’TANCES. HHno Auckland, Dec. 28. are the acceptances for day of the Auckland mtetHandicap, 11 mile.—Shin9.0, Mosaic 8.9, Nippy 8.5, 8.5, Star Area 8.4. Wenday 7.11, Miss Vera 7.11, 7.11, Dorinda 7.5, Danae, Snowsmock, Wiltshire and . Boy 7.0. Hurdles, 1£ mile.—LuculKing’s Guard 10.10, Merry Miss Melva 9.11, Crown Black Cruiser 9.(5. Pendennis 9.2, Archibald 9.1.. Bright and Sea Comet 9.0, £lg|g^Hkup ; 1} mile.—The Banker 9.1. Surveyor 8.13. 7.9. Fool’s ParuBgMB ~• 11 ■ R‘>yal Present 7.1. Siasoi 7.2. Antonine. F]>. Tinopono. The 0 furlongs.o y King ! 1 .3. Xga wa i i Kiosk 7.13. Seatoini 7.7. Capella Abbey. (i I'mTnigs.--Gh'ii-Finelli 8.0. King 8■ 3. York Abbey 8.1. 7.10. ' Gold 7.8, Cawnpore 7.7. piHJO 7.:;. Pron e II.. Black mile.-- -G i.• ala Da. 9.9. Sun • * ; ;l ‘ lkl ’ ’rnic-r Charlady 8.2. 1 ( ’ p s s Bennie 8. i>. Marta 7.9, Peter ! ' !i k * ;, c- < ■ I d \ -Drawbridge. 11H ‘ r: ' Id, We t !<! -11 g t 1 ra (live 7.7. w ' ! ’ ! ies as i forfeits. Si?.: |KKMoiiMK-a ss. Alll omll < ■. Nu i - fiMHMMWjHfc- 1 'Thorn, Royal Tea. . 'Pea Be!|. ■o n ■))' ■o o. Merry A h 1 icy. Ora t ion. Cav. ndi'b Dim*°°'f°y King. lAN DERBY. 10.25 a. mA Perth, Doc. 28. Derby ra'-c re.-ulicd. Picapica 2, Sela>oo 3. 'Time 2.44 3-5. FOR- STALLION. 2B. 10.15 a.m.) Sydney, Dec. 28. stallion Moaniic wa.' guineas, an Australian untried sire. TROTTING. 1 KARA PA MEETLNG. Claieville. Dec. 28. day of the South Chib’s meeting the 11d the track fast. Re Trial Trot (harness; 2, Eieetrn; (iuln Tu '’ tl - '■L’du'h 3.49 Trot < middle). Iss Native 2. i’< ter rte< 1 • Tune 3-53 1-5. Y. . .... II d jop I>. — Sea Xyinph ■KMHWMiw- -• Toll Climes :j. All 3-0. 111 co i) Trot.- I rump; - icen Chime> 3. Sd : 3.39 2-5. Ai ’ almklaxd. Auckland, Dec. 28. IToitiiig Club’s Su op. ui ci I (<>-day in line c is a very large ai - cuiirs is in good order l’rut.--Nel.-on Buy 1, l’°ii ,">. .Si-ru i rhe-!: Clay, Girl. Tiki am] Rose by half a licaci. lan■h i- a p. - -1.-'-ve; Poiui-r orllllck 2, Ihioi: Grana h Hi i wood. Lord Minto. anti llvpe. Won bv a Derby 1. Au • . • 2, 3. T'aiaro 1. Scratched: 1 Derby. Blue M cinllir.geii. \\ ■ n l \ HHH|.sol>i: kiE-L ''Hue- 1.29 1 ndicap.— Ricardo |. Xb:iThread 3. S. rau hed : Hap i > v Ro>a. Won by lengths. Tune Lt-' 1--7. ENNIS. CFAMi B'\< I D. •. 2-. v.iaiher, i.. M enti: ' l o x. -,- MSEMMBBI i -T; i ■ r.i-day. DOUBLES. Haee,- : \ a-b r-J • .Wk!.;-- ’ am! B. A- Ih.riili , :auk ; G .-ad ; v , i-, ( ■ at B. W . Smy ‘ j i ' ;l ' 7: Y\;k.- I
Griffiths and A. C. Johns beat G. G. Aitken and F. S. Wilding, 6—4, 6—4, 6 —2; A. G. Wallace and C. J. Dickie beat A. Borrows and F. S. Field, 4—6. 4—6. 6—4, 6—2, B—6; Walker and D. C. Johnson beat R. M. Ferkins and R. H. Donovan, 6—3, 6—3, 6—4. LADIES’ SINGLES. Second Round.—Miss E. M. Ba Ila ntyne (Otago) beat Miss A. G. N. Reed (Canterbury), 7—3, .6 —2; Miss Al. Wake (Canterbury) beat Aliss V. Demeut (Taranaki), 6—4, 6—3; Aliss AI. Speirs (Canterbury) beat Miss E. 1 ravers (Wellington), 6—3, 6—o. Aliss N. Lloyd beat Airs. E. AV. Reeves, 6—4, 6—l. Aliases Alarion and Marjorie Alacfarlane beat Misses Ferrier and L. Saunders, 9—7, 6—l. MOTOR CYCLE CHAMPIONSHIP. Opotiki, Dec. 28. The motor cycle middleweight championship of New Zealand, 10 miles, resulted:—Alollier (New Plymouth) 1, McCready (New Plymouth) 2, Herbert (Auckland) 3. Time, 8.46.
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