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SPORTING.

martqn meeting concludes, MERRY DAY WINS ALDWORTH ' • STAKES. The Marton Jockey Club’s . New Year meeting was concluded on the Eeilding coqrse yesterday, when there Was again a good public attendance. The weather held until the last two races, when light showers intervened. The racing was more interesting than on the first day, most of the events being well supported by owners and trainers. The work of the Club’s assistant handicapper, Mr. A, Tronson, in bringing the field so well together at the business end of the races was a matter for general comment. The totalisator handled £27,954 for the yday. Last year’s total for the meeting was' £74,593; this year’s £60,410, a decrease of £14,183. A Good Start. Tliei Acre three-year-old, Crown Area,'was a short priced favourite for the Junction Plate, in which Cblar,|na and Roburant also were well backf f ed. Abbey Queen caught th'e , jump out and led to the turn from Millie Abbey and Colarina. Crossing the top, Crown Area"shot out of the bunch and went after the leaders. He had gathtered them at the bottom of he straight and'going on, won well by a couple of lengths from Abbey Queen, who just, kept. Colarina off. Bissac was fourth, and Cracker Day, Desert King ' and . Roburant followed, Sottann The Hurdles, ElVaette and Sbttana were the favourites for the hurdles.. Star Chamber and Axle were allowed to make the early, running and they led ‘ through the straight from Elvaette, Sottana and Empire Camp, with Shut Eye a long way back. Five furlongs from home Sottana took charge arid he led across the top from Empire Camp, Elvaette and Lady Gay. Sottana was first over the final obstacle land he; won by two lengths from El-. v vaette,- who beat Lady Gay by two lengths. Empire Camp, Efalgina and iJoyeuse were next. An inquiry was held after the race. The stewards. • after seeing and hearing.W. J. Bowden and H. E. Ryder, reprimanded them for misconduct and stood them down *for the rest of the day. W. D. Young had a couple of toes broken as a result of being collided with severely by Shuteye early iff the- race. • A Capitulation. Capitulation was a warm favourite

for the Electris Hack Handicap, in which Royal Elm, Wilderness and ElyBianor also were well supported. Capitulation got away badly; Pangolin went to the front before the field had gone a furlong and led to the straight with a'break of four lengths oh Royal Elm and Royal .Land, with .Lieutenant Bill handy and Capitulation making up ground Quickly. Pangolin was kept going and won easily by a. couple of lengths from Royal Elm, whoih Lieutenant Bill just failed to head off. Royal Land was fourth, followed by Wilderness and the favourite*. In Galloping Mood. * A very short price was touched by Glenross in the Aldworth Stakes and Fresco was well backed, too! Glenross led out of the straight from Diamond Ring and Kilfaire, and along the back the favourite was a couple of lengths clear of Diamond Ring, with Kilmiss and Kilfaire together next then Fresco, Ngata and Merry Day. The field bunched a little crossing the top and Merry Day improved her position. Glenross led into the straight, but half a furlong from home, the field was spread across the course, almost in line. Merry Day, on the extreme outer, was going best of all, and finishing with her usual dash, she won by a length from Fresco, with Kilmiss a neck away, and Glenross close up. • Diamond Ring and Ngata were next, and Kilfaire was a bad last. The winner paid a nice 'price.

Amateur Ridera. The presence of Mr. J. Morris in Kilburn’s saddle decided which of the runners would be favourite in the Ladies’ Bracelet. The next in favour was Brigadier Bill. The race was a simple affair—Paraki led along the back, but entering the straight, Kilbura and Brigadier Bill came at him and in a rough ride home Brigadier Bill won by half a length. Hallowmorn ran up into third place and Everest was fourth. Between Stable Mates. The withdrawal of Bank Note, Gold Box and Precious left but four runners in the Telegraph Handicap. Royal Damon was £l6O better backed than Mireusonta and the other wo, Epistle and Miss Hupana, were paying good, prices. Mireusonta and !3pistle made the running to well within the straight. Epistle drew ouj; at the distance and appeared tosnave the race in hand but Royal Damon came from behind and just pipped his stable mate oa the post. Mireusonta was four

lengths -away and Miss Hupana well behind. Epistle came in sore. VVell-Eamed Win, Horomea and Te Koroke were both heavily backed in the Farewell Hack Handicap. White Ringlet and Ohui and Volplane led along the back from Lady Cynthia, while Te Koroke and Horomea were a length farther back. Te Koroke improved his position on the turn and then Horomea dashed round the field Te Koroke, and Horomea were close to the leader at the bottom of he straight. Horomea took charge a furlong from home, bat had to be ridden out to win by a neck from Te Koroke, who finished, well. Lady Cynthia was five lengths away, third, and White Ringlet was fourth. The winner did not get away well and careful handling assisted her a good deal. Polar the Last. The meeting concluded with the running of the Turakina Handicap, the favourites for which were Great Day and Polar. Polar, Brigadier Bill and Great Day were prominent as soon as the field settled down, and they led along the back from Gold Box and Panart, Polar drew to llu- front and piloted the field across the top. He led into the straight from Gold Box, Great Day and Panart, and went on to win rather comfortably by two lengths from Panart, gwith Gold Box third and Great Day at the head of the others. DETAILS OF THE RACING. JUNCTION PLATE,’ of 120 sovs.; 5 furlongs. 1 CROWN AREA; W. White’s b.g. (Acre —Moorefleld), 3yrs., car. 8.7 (C. McGovern) 1 7 ABBEY QUEEN: S. R. Cribb’s br. f., 4yrs,, 8.0 (R. Beale) . . 2 2 COLARINA: W. H. Gaisford’s br. m., 4yrs., 8.0 (E. Dunn) . . 3 Also started: 3 Roburant 8.0 (G. Jenkins), 9 Waramau 8.0 (R. C. Miles), 10 Desert King 8.0 (A. Jenkins), 5 Bissac 8.0 (J. S. Potter), 8 Dale Ogden car. 8.7 (A. G. Dixon), 4

Millie Abbey car. 8.9 (L. G. Morris), 6 Cracker Day car. 8.3* (D. C. Watts), 11 Ranee 8.0 (T. G. Stokes).

Won by 2 lengths, half a length between second and third. Time, 1.2. SECOND HACK HURDLES, of 160 J sovs.; 1| miles. j 2 SOTTANA: H. P. Blundell’s ch. I g. (Nassau —Cassock), 6yrs., 11.1 (C. McGovern) .. .. .. 1 1 ELVAETTE: M. J. Hehir’s br, m., .aged, 10.5 (W. J. Bowden) 2

4 LADY GAY: H. L. Kingan’s ch. m„ 6yrs., 10.7 (P. Mcßrearty) 3 Also started; 6 Axle 9.7 (1. Tilson), 3 Halgina 9.5 (W. Young), 5 Shuteye 9.3 (H. E. Ryder), 7 Empire Camp 9.0 (P. McGuire), 8 Star Chamber 9.0 (A. J. Weaver) and Joyeuse 9.0 (A. Jenkins). Won by lh lengths, one and a-half lengths between second and third. Time, 2.44. ELECTRIC HACK HANDICAP, of 140 sovs.; 7 furlongs. 5 PANGOLIN: C. T. Keeble’s ch. g. (Panmure —Bengaline), 4yrs„ car. 7.7 (C. Brown) , 1 2 ROYAL ELM: J.. McDonald’s hr. g., 4yrs., car. 8.2 (D. C. Watts) 2 6 CONVICTION: T. F. Rolling’s b.m., syrs., car. 7.0 (C. Robinson) 3 Also started: 4 Elysianor 8.0 (R. C. Mills), 1 Capitulation car. 8-.7S (C. McGovern), 13 Anchor 7.6 (J. Head), 7 Catcall car. 7.6 (J. S. Potter), 3 Wilderness 7.5 (T. G. Stokes), 9 Takaroa car. 7.0 (R. Beale), 10 Petal 7.0 (E. Dunn), 8 Royal Land 7.0 (A. Murray), 11 Lieut. Bill car. 8.0 (C. Jenkins). Won by two lengths, a head between second and third. Time, 1.29.

ALDWORTH STAKES, of 350 sovs.; 1 mile and a distance. • 5 MERRY DAY: L. G. Clare’s br. m. (Merry Moment —Labour Day), aged, 8.7 (A. G-. Dixon) v 1 2 FRESCO: D. H. Roberts’ br., g., 6yrs., 8.3 (T .G. Stokes) .... 8 6 KILMISS: C. Louisson’s br.m., 6yrs., 7.0 (B. Brown) 3 Also started: 3 Ngata 9.0 (A. McDonald), 1 Glenross 9.0 (D. C. Watts) 4 7 Kilfaire 7.12 (J. S. Potter), 4 Diamond Ring 7.2 (E. Dunn), Won by a length, a neck between second and third. Time, 1.55.

LADIES’ BRACELET (amateur riders), of 120 sovs.; 8* furlongs, 2 BRIGADIER BILL: Jas. Bulls’ b.g. (All Red—Te Hau), aged, 11.12 (G. L. Bull) . . ' 1 1 KILBTJRN: H. McManaWay’s b.g., 6yrs„ 11.2 (J. Morris) 3 HALLOWMORN; E. L. Riddiford’s b.g., syrs., 10.10 (Al. McDonald) 3 ; Also started: 4 Bonny Rill 10.13 (T. Taylor) ,5 Paraki 10.7 (E. Watson. Junr.), 6 Everest 10.7 ( —. Malcham). Won by half a length, three lengths between second and third. Time, 1.53.

TELEGRAPH HANDICAP, of 210 sovs.; 6 fSflongs. 1 ROYAL DAM.ON: Mrs. A. R. Hutchinson’s jph.g. (Poly damon—Royal foment), 4yrs„ 9.10 (A. G. Dixon) . . .... .. 1 3 EPISTLE: H. Hickey’s b.m., syrs., 7.3 (E. Diinn) 2 2 MIREUSONTA: R. A. McKenzie’s ch.g., aged, 8.13 (L. G. Morris) . . . 3 Also started: 4 Miss Hupana 7.0 (R. Beale). Won by a nose, four lengths between second and third. Time, 1.14 3-5. FAREWELL HACK HANDICAP, of 140 sovs.: 6 furolngs. 1 HOROMEA: J. Elleray’s ch.ra. (Quarantine—Heremia), syrs., 9.3 (L. G. Morris) 3 2 TE KOROKE: J. A. Asher’s ch.g., 4yrs., 9.2 (D. C. Watts) . . 2 4 LADY CYNTHIA: P. Scullion’s ch.m., syrs., car. 7.11 (T. G. Stokes) ' 3 Also started: 3 Ohui car. 7.11 (J. S. Potter), 5 White Ringlet car. 7.1 (B. Brown), 6 Volplane car, 7.1 (E. Dunn), 7 Guadalquiver car. 7.0 (R. Beale). Won by a neck, between second and third. Time, 1.15. TURAKINA HANDICAP, of 180 sovs.; 7 furlongs. 2 POLAR: Mrs. J. Jamieson’s b.g. (Polydamon—Arbroath), syrs., 9.9 (A. G. Dixon) 3 5 PANART: C. F. Johnston’s b.g„ syrs., car. 7.11 (J. S. Potter) . . 2 3 GOLD BOX: H. Bodley’s ch.g.. 4yrs., 8.8 (L. G. Morris) .... 3 Also started: 4 Kalakaua 8,11 (T. 6. Stakes), 1 Great Day 8.2 (D. C. Watts), 6 Brigadier Bill 8.0 (R. C. Miles). Won by two lengths, one and a-half lengths between second and third. Time, 1.29. PINAL DAY AT AUCKLAND. SEATOWN WINS GRANDSTAND ■ HANDICAP. COUNT CAYOUR CLIFFORD PLATE.

AUCKLAND, Jan. 3. The concluding day of the Auckland Racing Club’s Summer Meeting was held in dull weather with light showers during the afternoon. The track was dead. There was a good attendance and the tote handled £77,882 10s, as compared with £84,919 10s on the corresponding day of last year, making the total £366,425 for tin, four days, as against £422,780 last year. Results: — GREY HANDICAP, 1 mile. ' 6 Nucleus (Driscoll) i 1 4 Atareria . . . . ... 2 1 Haze 3 Also started; 3 Antrim Boy, 7 Rahepoto, 2 Quondong, 5 Lord Guy, 8 Raukura, 21 Slump, 10 Alonsoa, fl. Arch Queen, 16 Ballachulish, 23 Hangawera, 14 Harbour View, 19 Judge’s Box, 22 Mere tie, 20 Naftsock, 18 Plane Pearl, 15 Quinsilia, 9 Royal Picture, 17 Salamander, 17 War Officer, 12, Wonder Star. Won by three-quarters of a length, a neck between second and third. Time, 1.43. SYLVIA HANDICAP, 6 furlongs. 3 Covent Garden (Driscoll) , . 1 , T Carinthia •. v .. ■■ 2 4Ti Tree . . • 3 . Also started: 1 Cosmetic, 6 Chips, 2 Auratum, 5 Atumlad , 8 In The Shade, 10 Whakarite, 9 Golden Weddington. Won by a head, two lengths between second and third. Time, 1.17 1-5.

GRANDSTAND HANDICAP, 15 miles. 7 Seatoun (McTavish) .... 1 10 Mosaic . ..' 2 11 Desert Glow 3 Also started: S Footfall, 4 Mask, 2 Ruapapa, 1 Piuthair, 5 Joy King, 9 Master Doon, 15 Town Bank, 6 Oreum, 16 King .Smock, 14 York Abbey, 3 Princess Ronnie, 17 Phaola, 19 Gala Day, 12 Gold Jacket, 18 Merry Damon, 13 Quincoma, 20 Ring The Bell. Won by two lengths, half a length between second and third. Time, 2.11 2-5. AUCKLAND HURDLES, 2 miles. 6 Kawa (R. E. Thomson) .. 1 8 Daddy’s Girl 2 1 Pentagram . . .. * 3 Also started: 4 Highway, 7 Archibald, 3 Many Colours, 5 Maunga, 9 Kendal, 2 Glenotus, 10 Zanna. Won by two lengths each way. Time, 3.49 2-5.

ROYAL STAKES. 6 furlongs. 1 Agrion (Green) 1 2 Gascony - •. •. z 3 LaughLpg Prince 3 Also started: 4 King Emerald, l Eulalie (coupled with Agrion). Won by 13 h lengths, one length between second and third. Time, 115 4-5. CLIFFORD PLATE, li miles. 2 Count Cavour (Porter) .... 1 1 Rapine (R. Reed) ...... 3 The only starters. Won by six lengths. Time, 2.39. BOWEN HANDICAP. 6 furlongs. 3 Paperchase (Driscoll) .... 1 ' 11 Stormy 2 ■9 Delightment .. .. .. .. .. 3 Also started: 8 Day Guard, 1 Mimetic, 5 Licinius, 14 Cawnpore, 6 Rascal, 13 King Merv, 4 Nancy Lee, 2 Nadarino, 10 Dave, 7 Archeen, 15 Charlady, 12 Chairman. Won by n, length, hdlf a length between second and third. Time, 1.16 2-5.

SOUTHLAND RACES. INVERCARGILL CUP TO SET SAIL. ___ e RECEIPT THE pLYING. INVERCARGILL, Jan. 3. The Southland Racing Club’s Summer Meeting opened to-day in fine weather before a large attendance. The going was good and the tote handled £27,601, compared with £24,951 103 first day last year. Results':— AVENAL HURDLES. 1* miles. 1 Kapuna (A. H. Ruthven) .. 1 5 Coastguard 2 4 Kaikahu 3 Also started; 3 Adjutor, 2 Guncase, 6 Soldier’s Pride, 10 Calibration, 7 Highburn, 9 Soldier’s Dream, 8 Maungamoe., Won by a length. Time, 2.46 1-5. MAKAREWA TROT. miles. 1 Desert Star (A. McLellan) .. 1 7 Baker Boy 2 4 Wallace Mac 3 Also started: 16 Young Bingen, 8

Trea Bon, 3 Celestial, 6 Pert Pointer 2 Sunstorm. 12 Winnie Chrysler a Red Spinner. 5 Royal Sun and Otahuti (coupied), 13 Gold Print, n Chiming King:, 14 Greystone, 9 HevolL Won by fifteen lengths. Time 334 FRYING HANDICAP. 6 furlongs. 3 Receipt (P. Yoight) ...... 1 2 Booster J" “*' , 6 Comic Song ] [ ‘ g Also started: 11 Loughrea, 1 Bal» dowa,. 7 Lava, 5 Arpent, 4 Eaton Bella. 8 Jack o’ Lantern, 10 Bright Mark, 9 Cassolette. Won by one and a-half lengths. Time, 1.14 1-5. NEW YEAR HANDICAP, | 3 Battle Colours * j 4 Spean Bridge .. .... .. 2 6 French Belle 3 Also started: 5 Credit, 10 Strathnavar, 7 Mudlark, 2 Top Gear, s Red Fray, 9 Taramoa, 13 Swimashore,' 1 Sparkling Eyes, 11 Haphazard. 12 Ace of Hearts. Won by one and a-half lengths. Time, 1.16. INVERCARGILL CUP, 1J miles. 1 Set Sail (C. Emerson) .... 1 3 Circulation 2 3 Ravenna (coupled with Circulation) 3 Also started: 9 Full Swing, 6 Vaward, 7 Dismantle, 4 Pink Terrace, 2 Countersign, 8 Geranial, 5 Cupidon. Won by a head. Time. 2.7 4-5. ORETI TROT, U miles. 4 Chimer (A. McLellan) .... 1 1 Cameo 2 10 Spring Note 3 Also started: 1 Quick Match (coupled with Cameo), 11 Mac’s Lady, 2 Nelson, McAlwyn, 13 Perfect Pointer, 7 Bricklayer, 44 Kaihiku, 3 Cardinal, 4 Blue, 5 Golden Dawn, 8 Jazalock, 9 Lucky Harold, 7 Zenith, 12 Lingfield. Won by three lengths. Time, 3.35 3-5. WAIKIWI HANDICAP, 7 furlongs. 1 Black Duke (A. E. Didham) 1 10 Vogue .... 2 ' 2 Soldier’s Hope 3 Also started; 5 Spearmaid, 9 King Cup, 8 Obligio, 3 Paris, 7 Gipsy Maid, 4 Glenham, 6 Solzia, 12 Rippling Lake, 11 Fairy Tidings 13 Waraeer. \|Ton by one length. Time. 1.29 4-5. WAIHOPAI HANDICAP, 1 mile. 2 Miss Winkie 1 3 Bugle Note 3 3 Bilbo (coupled with Bugle Note) .. .. .. 3 Also started: 7 Roseday, 1 Pink Note, 4 Queen Balboa, 5 Gold Bricfc 6 Doleful Ditty, 10 Kilbarry. 8 Bloom 9 Prancaise.. ,Won by a nec|c. Time, 1.43. STRATFORD RACES. ‘ LADY ANSTHUTHER ANNEXES MALQNE MEMORIAL. -i y . . STRATFORD, Last Night. The second day of the Stratford races Ths>iheld in soaking rain. The totalisator turnover for the meeting was £56.034 : as against £60,748 last year. Results: CARDIFF-'"MAIDEN, 6 furlongs. 5 The. Swell. •. •• • 1 2 Erin-go-Bragh ’ •• -• 2 j 7 Advance Camp 3 I Scratched: Lady Acre. .Won by a length, a head separating second and jhird. Time, 1.20. ; toko WELTER, SJ furlongs. 3 Closefire •• .. 1 1 Blend - . .... * 2 2 Fair Abbey 3 ,All started. Won by two lengths each way. Time, 1.52 1-5. MALONE MEMORIAL, 9 furlongs. G Lady Anstruthcr 1 3 Monaghon .. 2

1 Bright Day . . . . .... 3 Scratched; Vivo. Won by two lengths, a head separating second ana third. Time, 2.2 4-5. STRATHMORE HACK, 5 furlongs. 10 Billibins . . .. . . •• 1 2 Bevis .; ' 2 11 Monsogne .. 3

Also started; Toapaiti, Seastar, Whenuanui, Arch Arrow, Erln-go-Bragh, Alan Brae. Won by a nose, two lengths separating second and third. Time, 1.7. MAKURI HURDLES, H miles. 1 Glencairn .. . . «. .. 1 2 Tamakana .. .. .. .. 2 5 Sea View .. .... .. 3 All started. Won by a neck, with twelve lengths separating second and third. JUVENILE HANDICAP, 5 furlongs. 4 Modest Boy • . . .. , . 1 2 Baby Bun .. . . .. .. 2 5 Atone 3 Scratched: Lady Desmond, Helen, Monsogne. Won by a head, with two lengths separating second and third. COUNTY HACK, 6 furlongs. 5 Bevis 1 11 Orcades 2 1 Sovena .. 3 Scratched: Vivo, Acred, Arch ’Arrow, Midnight Camp. Won by a length, with a neck separating second and third. Time, 1.24. NGAERE HANDICAP, 8 furlongs. 2 Tip Tree .. jj 4 Bonogno g • 5 Gaillurd 5 Also ran: Bright Knight, Pelham,' Thunderclap. Won by a length, two lengths separated second and third. Time, 1.18, »

WAIRARAPA MEETING. PENMAN TAKES PRESIDENT’S HANDICAP. FIRST ACRE THE FLYING. CARTERTON, Jan. 3. The second day of the Wairarapa races was held in misty, wet weather lefore a large attendance. There were splendid fields and good racmg. The tote handled £22,622, making a total of £47,811 for the meeting. Results:— TAWAHA HANDICAP. 7 furlongs. Gardam i Bank Draft . : . . 2 Tar.adice x Scr.: Hymgreat, Hymill. Won by a length. Time. 1.30. JUVENILE HANDICAP, 5 furlongs. Mandy Hygrade 2 Wild Pigeon 3 All started. Won by a length, a length and a-half between second and third. Time, 1.1 1.5.

RUSSELL HANDICAP, 6 furlongs. .First Acre . . .. • * Standard .. • Gleninnis 3 Scr.: Royal Game. Won by threequarters of a length. Time, 1.13 4-5. PRESIDENT’S HANDICAP, 9 furlongs and 80 yards. Penman 1 Joy Bird 3 Opa 3 Scr.: Killocra. Won by a length. Time, 1.59. GREYTOWN HANDICAP, 6 furlongs. Royal Game 1 Bronstell ~ 2 Black Mint . . • 3 Scr.: Humoresque, Varonia. Won by a neck, half a length between second and third. Time, 1.5. MOROA HANDICAP, 1 mile. Yertigern Peggy Ford 2 Sir Moment 3 All started. Won by one and ahalf lengths. Time, 1.41 3-5. WAIKENGA HANDICAP, 7 furlongs. Bonhomme 1 Blonde 2 Misgovern . . . . 2 Scr.: Polyphemus. Noses separated first three horses. Time, 1.8 4-5. .FIRINGA HANDICAP, 6 furlongs. Dominion Rose 1 Hymgreat 2 Humoresque 2 All started. Won by a length. Time, 1.15 2-5. HAWKE'S BAY MEETING. HAURANGI WINS JANUARY HANDICAP. AO TEA JUMPERS, FLAT. 9 furlongs. 3 Handy 1 2 Lombardo 2 1 Gurnion ............ 3 Also started: 4 Good Mark. Time, 1.56 4-5. ELECTRIC HACK, 6 furlongs. 2 Sandburr 1 3 Polyastra 2 4 Grand National 3 Also started: 5 Eloquent, 10 Ballyfarnon, 8 The Heather, 9 Molong, 6‘ Heather Blend, 9 Merry Wanderer, 1 Unreasonable and 1 Dreamy (bracketed). Time, 1.15 3-5. JANUARY HANDICAP, 6J furlongs. 2 Haurangi ............ 1 1 Wristlet ... 2 3 Arataura' ............ 3 Only starters. Time, 1.22 2-5. NURSERY HANDICAP, 5 furlongs. 3 Marsurd . •*.... 1 2: Rory Mor .. ,; .. .. 2 ’4 Clbiioe ' v . . .. .. .... 3 Also* started: 1 Polydectes, 5 Keen, 6 Hihe Holioro. Time, 1.4. NEW YEAR HANDICAP, 9 furlongs 5 Perle' de Leon, 1 1 Tiega 2 2 Bennanee ,3 Also started: 3 Alaric, 6 Morose, 4 Road Hog. Time, 1.57 4-5.. ' OMAHU HACK, one mile. 2 Loveband 1 6 Rakaupango .......... 2 3 Starboard Light . . .. .. . . 3 Also started: 4 Mountain Star, 1 Radiate, 5 Hinekapua, 7 Eventide. Time, 1,45 3-5. MATAPIRG FLYING, 6 furlongs. 3 Calluna . ..... 1 4 Comedic ........ .1 .. 2 2 Cherry Girl .. .. 3 Also started: 1 Moepai, 6 Crishna, 5 Coot, 7 Black Flyer, 8 Martona, Time, 1.16 4-5. FINAL HANDICAP; 6 furlongs. 1 Father O’Flynn . . .. 1 3 Arataura 2 2 Plain Sailing •.1 uL‘. .. .. 3 Also started: *; 4 Royal Diadem. Time. 1.16 ;3-5. •, . - ■ : : ■

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