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SPORTING.

rSpzeur. to P««ss Association,] MELBOOENE, Jan. 27.

Ich Dien and St#pniak hare been aentehed Jor. th* Newmatkat Handicap Md tha Australian Cup, and Wolf’s Crag for tho Newmarkafc Handicap.

- ; TAKiPUNA JOCKEY CLUB. [FjivPbmb Association.] ,7 : i*; . AUCKLAND, Jaw. 27. The flwt day’* racing of the Takapnna jg^toy*' dab’s Booing Meeting was well e£tataded. .. The following are results. Handicap Malden Plata—Acacia 1, All 3, /Dark. Boat 3. SeVen started. Won by two' lengths, time—lmm Slsec. Dividend—A4. Zealandia BAH 2, Markihch 3. Ten started. A close finish after a well-contested race. Time—laths Seed. Dividend—4l7. Handicap Htudk»—Tattler l, Ika Yuka 2, Fright 3. Sight started.' lathe straight tattler came np and w»o easily. Time—4min 2sec. Dmdead—<Bl6 16s. Takapnna Cup, of aOO eont ''»• mile nod a halt—Prioress TttTHvl; Boyal Bose 7st 121 b, 2; His Tflnimfa) Tilt 2lb, 3. Lottie 9st 2lb, Ida fct ! 4lb,?Tnllooh Sat 21b, Despised 7st 101 b, OcSdnoottle 7st 61b, Master Pat 7st 21b and 61*n0i« 7M also started. His WoraUp aesumed command from the start, but Anrtiie flret mile Boyal Bose and Prioress wan close up. 1 Entering the straight UuMMI tbree were together, but Boyal Bose ■tumbled, and did not recover in time to tvist defeat , being beaten on the post by a head. Time— Smin 43aeo. Dividend—4ft la. " Calliope Handicap—Lady Moth 1, AiyHm 2, Krina 3. - Seven started. _ A splendid raca; almost a dead heat, time —lmin 2sec. Dividend—4s Bb. Maiden Handicap Steeplechase—Bombardier 1, ZjUdere.2, Cleveland s. Eight started. Isldore fell, and Patch fell over him. Bombardier went to the front aix furlongs from hems;and won by two lengths.lTime—6min 4ftec. Dividend—42 14s. Pony Handi-cap-Silkworm 1, -Borneo 2, Nelly 3. Sixteen started. ■ A fine race; won by a -Band.'’ Time—lmin 29see.' Dividend—43 ISA Stewards’ Handicap—First Nelson 1, Acacia 2 , Prioress 3. Time—lmin 28$aeo. Dividend pasted through the totalisator.

: BGMONT BAOINGOLUB. ; . . . HAWERA, Jan. 27. nTifli'd ' ' r HAMATE HANDICAP, of 60 sovs; second &orw to receive 10 sots out of the stake. Seven

; LANCASTER PARE AMATEUR TROTTING CLUB. Hspdidsppeirs, the Committee; Starter, M*C.-o’Coimi>r. Th« Lancaster Park Amateur Trotting l OlnVa Summer Meeting was held on Saturday, A beaTj shower of rain fell daring the afternoon, hat it did not last long, and otherwise the weather was favourable. The attendance, however, was not ao large as uiio*l,axid was certainly not commensurate wfftr thecharnoter of the eport, which was excellent. Speculation waa fairly brisk, and Meeara Hobbs and Goodwin, who worked the totalieator, succeeded in passing the sum of £2067 through the machine dnrM>g the . afternoon. The arrangement by which each member of the club received three ladies* tickets of admission to tbe stand and enclosure had its effect, for the stand was wellfilled with ladies, for whom the authorities had provided afternoon tea. The tea-room was under the management of Mr J;. Baggy, and the decorations and excellent refreshment were in his very beet stye. "The following . are details of tljevamng. HANDICAP,. MAIDEN TEOT (in saddle), of 25 ; sots ; second horse 2| sots. One mile. 18 Mr W. Bell’s b g Nipper, Syrs, 12sec (Owner) X 9 Mr dEingstead’s b g Domino, aged, 12sec . . .. . (B. Hill) 2 i Seagull' Sseo, 14 Prince Victor 3sec, 17 Doll Flair. T Searchlight Sseo, 4 .The Moor Sseo, 0 Bslhett Maid Saec, 1 Enby Bsee. 1 Imogene Baec, 7 Southern Queen -lOsec, 3 Kubina lOsec, 19 Carnage '-Msec, 0 Watercress lOsec, 24 Mungo MaidT2sec,l7 Tit. 12sec, 3 Ballance 12see, 44 Autonomy 12aec, 7. Cashmere 12seo, and 5 Venus Victri* lasec, also" started. Nipper got to the front in the second round, and, going oh, won by forty yards from jloinino. ■ Time—3min 4aec. Dividend— £ll He. PABE STAKES "HANDICAP TEOT (in harness), bf 40 sots'; second horse 5 sovs. Two miles. 55 MrC. Hendiiksen’s hrm Eena, 4yrs, 35sec (Hamill) 1 47 Mr C. Harold’s .b m Maud V.» aged, 13sec (Owner) 2 12 Mr T.. Honeybone’s b m Polly Plum, aged, . ... ... (J.Munro) 3 10 Pndo‘6f-'ErinT7aec also started. ■ Bpna retained her lead for the first mile, after which'- Polly. .Plum' and Maud "V. closed up.' ' Maud Vi took, second place-in the last half mile, but failed to reach Bens, who won a good race by a length; half a length between second and third. Time—ftnia 17sec. Dividend—£2. Protests against' the first and second horses for not trotting. fairly were dismissed. '' l ■ 1 HANDICAP PONT TEOT (in saddle), of 20 sova; r c . second horse 2J sovs, Twomiles. 46 .Mr E. Clarkson’s b g Dick, aged, 32seo , . (Manton) 1 11 Mr w] Bell's b g Nipper, Syrs, 14sec (Owner) 2 - 20 Nellie scr, 374 Melicro 12sec, 1 Sandy 28sec, 24 Bioxwich 32s 00, SO Jean 35seo, 7 Obadiah Sosec also mediately took command, and establishing, a long lead, held it to the finish, and won by a hundred yards from Nipper. Time—6min 16£aec. Dividend—J234». GLASGOW HANDICAP TKOT (m harness), of 100'soya'; second hors© lOsovs, and third horse Sso.ts. Three miles. < 604 Mr C. Kerr’s ch g Sonny, aged. 12see (Owner) 1 48 Mr Wißae’s b g Three Cheers, Syrs, 18eeo (Owner) 2 204- Mr B. Hill’s gr m White Wings, aged, 34sec • .... fVva.seri 3 7^Bed«ie : scr. ; -44 Shamrock 23sec, 38 Sapphire aSf^*lo».Colonial 26seoi -S Maid of Cornerstone jSMff.willplt'njsbyTSßec.alsostarted. ■ j ’ held 'her Advantage until the last lap. was Reached. " Here Sonny caught -her,, and although Three Cheers made. his. effort,Sonny retained his posi-tion-aid-won. byfiffceen yards from Three Cheers, with White Wings a similar distapcc, away third. Time—Smin 29Jaec. Dividend—£s 4b. BANDICAP SELLING TEOT (in harness), of '■. 25 sovs. Two miles. L 3 Mr C.-Pearce’sh gXempleton, aged, ISsec ... (Johnston) X Hi Mr Jißawn’e ch m Pride of Erin, aged, oseo (Whitehead) 2 ' JLBrown Bess 22sec, 24 Meg 24sec, 134 Beatrice wee, 24'Weda. 28sec, 36 Cashmere 2Ssec, 54. Eileen Uarihan 32seo also started. Templeton indulged Eileen Alannah vith the lead for three-quarters of a mile, rh«n he passed her, and going on won by me hundred yards from Pride of Erin. Kme—6mip 2sec. Dividend—£3 10b. ■ The winner was bought in at £2l 10a. ■TDBNHAM HANDICAP TEOT (in saddle), of ■ 70 sovs";. second horse 7 sovs, and third horse 3 H sovs.r-Two miles. s.soTimit. ■4l Mr A. G. Holmes’ b g Nilrob, 6yrs, 19sec I (Harold) 1 ■4S4- Mr J.'Jlenry’s b m Tennessee, aged', 28seo • (E. Murfitt) 2 Mr E. Sunderland’s b m Paulina, 6yrs, 12sec (Needham) 3 ■4'Trissie scr, 27 Bedale 6sec. 55 Brown Duchess ■le, aSßObby'SurEa SOfieo, 1034 Peppermint 32500 ■Mitered, .

caught Peppermint at the end of half a mile, and carried on the running until the last round was reached. Then Nilreb commenced to move up, and the leader breaking two hundred yards from home, Nilreb went on and won by twenty yards from Tennessee, with Paulina one hundreds yards away third. Time—Smin 28sec. Dividend—JE7 12s. DASH HANDICAP TROT (in harness), of 40 sovs; second horse 5 sovs. One mile. 11 Mr J. Bawn’s chm Pride of Erin, aged, lOsec (Owner) 1 55| Mr W. Horner’s gr m Harewood, syrs, 14sec (Kae) 2 20 Colonial 2aeo, 22 Uncle Tom 9sec, 59 Maud Y. lOsec, 7 The Moor 14seo and 63i Kitty O’Shea leseo also started. Kitty O’Shea led for two rounds, and was then passed by Pride of Erin, who went on and won by five lengths from Harewood, who, after beginning very slowly, came strongly in the last lap. Time—Smin 2aec. Dividend—4l9 Ba. A protest against Pride of Erin, on the ground of inconsistent running, was dismissed. SPRINT HANDICAP TROT (in saddle), of 30 sovs; second horse 5 sovs. One mile, 68 Mr W. T. Oliff’s oh xn Jenny Lind, aged, 19seo (A. J. Keith) 1 6i Mr H. Hookham’s blk m August, 6yrs, 13sec (Owner) 2 i Brown Duchess scr, 5 Paulina sor, 20i Tennessee Bsec, 2 Nellie 12sec, 34( Maud V. 13sec, 16JVictoria 14seo, 48i Dauphin llsec, 7i Doll ISsec and 154 Dick 21seo also started. Jenny Lind took the lead in the drat few strides, and, going on, won as she pleased by twenty yards from August, Time—2min 54seo. Dividend—43l2s. The Secretary of the Canterbury Metropolitan Trotting Association has received an intimation from the Colonial Secretary to the effect that the Association has been appointed controlling body over trotting in Canterbury, to revise programmes and to issue permits for the use of the totalisator. The following racehorses were landed at Lyttelton on Saturday from the steamer Botorua;—Awarua Bose, King Wai, Johnny Faa and Vogengang.

furlongs. at lb stlb Lottie .M 9 0 Free Lance 7 2 Monti ... ... 8 8 Pinrose 7 0 s«t ... 8 8 AUan-a-dale 7 0 The Dancer ... 8 7 Gay Deceiver 7 0 Bwordbelt... ... 8 3 Poinsettia 6 IS xr%. ... S 2 Chatterbox 6 12 Ngatioma ... ... 7 12 Triton Goodwood 6 10 SttUfttt • 7 7 6 7 VjiSisty;. ... ... 7 31 TtBSS HANDICAP HUEDLBS, of 100 sovs; second horse to receive 20 sovs from the stake. Two miles and a distance. Owwto-..., Despised...... Sauna ", ... ■ HCmny ....18 8 12 1 .;. n ll Vasco Fishmonger Marechal Niel ,. 9 13 9 8 9 8 ... u a Jacob 9 0 Btrsphon .. -.Twoodtey's) ... 10 13 Otakeho Zed 9 0 9 0 TfitfrONT HAimrCAP. of SOOsovs; second horse to receive 40 sots, and third 10 sovs from the stake. Two miles. ; Vkngipuhi... ... , 8 11 Prioress 7 2 BiosSaldt... ... 8 9 EoyalBose 7 1 VanDiemen ", ... 8 8 Krina 7 0 Dreamland ... - 8 7 Coalscuttle 6 IS St JfctJwrine' •. ... 8 5 Queen of Trumps 6 11 Bernard .... ..,.7 13 Spinfeldt ... 6 10 I4h‘Dien '... 7 9 Allan-a-dale 6 8 Ida.;.;;--, ... .. MndMi.’ ... 7 9 ... 7 7 Despised Sunbeam ... .. 6 7 6 7 Storephon (Douglas’) 7 6 Pinrose 6 7 KojadA ... ... 7 4 Pill 6 7 Tham* ■ ... ‘ ... 7 3 HAWEBA; WBLTEB HANDICAP, of 50 sots; second horse to receive 10 sovs from the stake* One. mile. lifhel ' ... ...10 7 Gay Deceiver 8 6 Dreamland... ; ... 10 3 Spinfeldt ... 8 5 Lottie. Ida.... ■ ... • 10 0 ... 9 12 Strephon (Woo ley’s) ... 8 4 Kent' ... : ... 1 9 U Poinsettia... 8 3 Musket ... ... 9 10 Chatterbox 8 3 The Dancer - ... 9-7 Fairshot ... S 0 Wefca ... 9 5 Pill 8 0 Vhiisty ' ■ ... 8 "7 Goodwood... 8 0 Free-Lance ... 8 7

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10258, 29 January 1894, Page 6

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SPORTING. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10258, 29 January 1894, Page 6

SPORTING. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10258, 29 January 1894, Page 6

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