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SPORTING.

TATTERSALL'S RACING CLUB. United Press Association— By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.

SYDNEY, Dec. 28. The following is the result of the CARRINGTON STAKES HANDICAP, of 8 sovs each, with 400 sovs. added; second horse 70 sovs, and third horse 30 sovs from the stake. Six'furlongs. , Mr J. B. Inch's b g Cast Iron, by Beauchamp—Little Nelly, 6yrs, Bst 2lb . ,1 Mr A. Lawrence's br c Sir Leonard, by Impudence—Legado, 3yrs, Bst alb . 2 Mr W. Christian's br g Myall, ; by Lochiel—

Crystal, 4yrs, Bst lib .... 3 Seventeen horses started. Betting: 6 .to 4 agst Sir Leonard, 4 to 1 Cast Iron. . Won by two lengths. Time—lmm 15|sec.

AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. SECOND DAY. AUCKLAND, Dec. 28. The weather on the second day of the Auckland Racing Club's Summer 'Meeting was bright and the attendance large. The sum of £12,733.was passed through the totahsalors durin<* the day. The Summer Cup attracted a capital field of ten, and the seven top-weights each had a large following. The race was a, well-contested one, and went to Nonette, who •put in his -claim in the straight, and won with a little to spare from Rosella., The following are the results: ALEXANDRA HANDICAP, of 150 sovs. Seven furlongs. 258 Sir G. Clifford's b h Glenogle, by Clanranald—Retina, syrs, 9st 2lb _ (J. Pine) 1 241 Messrs Nathan's b m. Laetitia, oyrs, Bst 81b (Gallagher) 2 52 Mr D. M'Kinnon's b i Hesper, 3yrs, 7st (Satma*) 3 116 Solo Bst 101 b, 303 Highlander 7st lllb, 216 St Olga 9st 71b and 244 ZeaiOUs Gst «9ib also started. , ~ Hesper was soon in front, and was alengtn to the good of Glenogle as they raced ior tue cutting. Then came St Olga, a length Passing the half-mile post, Highlander joined the leader, and a bit further on St Olga, and the oiher pair were racing on term's. In tho straight Glenogle drew out, and won by a length from Laetitia, who .came fast m the run home. Time—lmin SOsec. Dividends— Glenogle £3 17s 6d, Laetitia £1 17s 6d. SECOND HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, tff 100 sovs. One .nailo and three-quarters. 115 Mr W. A. Coleman.'s b g Dingo, by Sou'-wester— Biavty, aged, iOst 4ib (Munro) 1 292 Mr H. Moody's >b g Tim, aged, list (Weal) 2 257 Mr R. Hannon's ch g Ru'fus, 6yrs, lOst 81b (Berry) 3. 403 Cavaliero 13st Hl]b, 147 Royal Conqueror lOst, and 131 Tresham !;»'. a.so surtc-0.. Tim and Tresham were the quickest to negotiate the first hurdle, followed by Rums. Tresham fell at the next fence, leaving Tim to lead Ru£us past the stand and along the bottom turn-, where Dingo ran, up to tho leader. The pair landed safely over, the hurdle in the straight, and fought out a fine finish, Dingo defeating Tim by half a length. Ruius was six lengtiis away third. 3min 24Jsec. Dividend—£lo 10s 6d. CRITERION HANDICAP, oi 150 sovs. Six

furlongs. 55 Mrs J. Lennard's b i Idas, by Seatoji— Delaval—lda, 2yrs, 9st 31b (Tay.or) 1 67'Messrs Nathan's ch c Northumberland, by Seaton Delaval—Campania, 9st (Gallagher) 2

These were the only starters. Northumberland got the best ci the start by three lengths, but Idas soon headed him, and was a couple of lengths ahead as the straight was entered. Northumberland was beaten comfortably by a -clear length. Time—lmin 17 l-ssec. Dividend— &i 2s Od. w SUMMER CUP IIAis'DICAP, of 500 sovs. One mile and a quarter. Sl2 Mr J. T. Ryan's ch c Nonette, by Seaton Delaval—Charente, 3yrs, 9st (Ryan) 1 »7 Messrs Nathan's ch m Rosella, syrs, 9st 2.b (Gallagher) 2 ,73 Mr F. Watson's b g Battleaxe,"aged, 9st 21b (Davis) 3 ;61 B.ue Jacket 9st 91b, 533 Vn.l Rosa, 9st lib, x 73 Coronet Bst 101 b, 119 Formula Bst Bib, J 8 St Olga 7st sib, 122 Ragabrash 6st 10lb ar.d 119 Hikipeno 6st 7lb also started. Hikipeno was the first to show out, and passing the maim stand was leading Coronet ind St Olga. At the bottom turn St Olga had a length the best of H'ikipene, Coronet being three lengths behind the pair.' Then jameVai Rosa and lNonetto. The field closed jp as they raced through the cutting, and oassing the hali-mile post Nonette was a .'c-ngth behind Coronet and St Olga, who were racing in the lead. Battleaxe, Coronet and Val Rosa were the first round the home turn, but when the field out for the run borne Nonette put in, his claim, and, stalling off Rosella, .scored by a bare length. Battle;xe was three-quarters oi a length behind Rosella.. Blue Jacket was close up fourth, iime—2min 12 l-sscc. Dividends'—Nonette £2 10s 6d, Roselia £ll 4s 6d. WELTER HANDICAP, of 200 sovs. One mile.

365 Mr R. Emmerson's ch f Sparkling Water, by St Hippo—Waitemata, 3yrs, • Bst 7ib (Satman) 1 137 Mr J. A. Harding's br >m Materoa, syrs (Ready) 2 ,347 Mr D. A. M'Leod's br c Scotty, 3yrs, Sst 71b (Ryan) 3 3G3 Defender 9st 6ib, 193 Cavalry 9st, 111 Winsome 9st, 131 Volee Sst 101 b, 43 Balbirnie' ;•-:«, 81b, 103 Paul Seai'on Bst Blb, 652 Reclaimer i.ii 7lb and S2 Cuirasotte Sst also started.

Cuirasette got v;ell away 'from a straggling -tart, and wss joined by Balbirnie as they drew up to ihe cutting, with Scotty a length away third. Balbirnie and Materoa were the first into the straight, but Sparkling Water came through at the lawn rails, and won by ?. length from Materoa, who was half a length in front of Scotty. Volee was well up fourth. iinie—-lmin 45 l-ssec. - Dividends—Sparkling Water £i 13s, Materoa £4 2s 6d..

PONY HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. Six furlongs. 814 Mr J. G. Ralph's blk m Lady Avon, by Soult—First Love, 4yrs, 9st lllb (Sceats) 1 536 Mr H. Barr's br m Orange and Blue, 4yrs, lOst 7ib (Lindsay) 2 200 Mr J. Montgomery's b m Gladys Rose, syrs, 6st 71b (O'Brien) 3 180 Blue Paul lOst 3l'b, 239 St Loanda Bst 71b, 69 Princess Perkin 7st 21b, 59 Pukiori 6st lllb and 187 Mamoa 63t I'Olb also .started. Lady Avon jumped away in front, and wa.s never headed, winning with ease by four lengths from Orange and Blue. Time—lmin 17 l-ssec. Dividends—Lady Avon £1 18s, Orange and Bluo 18s 6d.

VISITORS' PLATE, of 100 sovs. Five

furlongs. 133 Mr C. Lovett's br. f Ca,mille, by Tasrmin—Cobweb, 3yrS, Bst (Jillings) 1 237 Mr H. Hyland's ch i Despatch, 3yrs, 9st (B'arr) 2 143 ilion H. Mos.sman.''s tbr g Cressy, 3yrs, 9st (Buchanan) - 3 92 Galelock 9st, 32 Miss Lottie 9st, 100 Lady Soult 9st, 290 Maroon and Gold 9st, 44 Sensation 9st, 12 Loch Lomond 9st, 823 Kelbourno 7st 9ib and -362 Spalpeen, 7st 91b also started.

Despatch jumped away in the lead, followed by Camille. Racing, across the top stretch, Spalpeen was -,, length away third. In the straight Camille drew out, and won by half s, IsKgtb from Despatch, Cressy well wn in third position. Time—lmin sfec. Dividends— Camille £8 lis, Despatch £2 4=i

WAITEMATA HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. One

. mile and a half. 941 Mr E. D. O'Rorke's ch g Mars, by Ingomar—Lyre, aged, Bst 12lb (G-ainsford) 1 208 Mr J. Lynch's br m Golden Rose. 4yrs, l? 19 'b (Chaafe) 2 2»3 Mr F. M'Manemin's br g Haydn, aged, „J s i.\ 2 ; b (Ryan) 3 189 Belfast 7st slb -also started. led all the way, and won bv five lengths, lime—2min, 44soc. Dividend"—ill 10s.

ASHHURST-POHANGINA RACING CLUB, [Per Press Association.]

m 1 n-T- ,t, , A SHHURST, Dec. 28. Ihe Asfahurst-Pohßngina. Racing Cub's annual race meeting was hold to-dny. There, was a record attendance. Tho following are the results:-

TRIAL HURDLE RACE, of 75 sovs; one mile and a half—Great 'Soot 1, New Zealand 2, Red Shank 3. , Won easily. Time—2min 223 e= v Dividends—£2 2s and 19s. FLYING HANDICAP, of 100 sovs; six furlongs—Hfckio 1, In-the-Vaii 2. Kowhebe- 3. Won by .a head. Time—lmin 16 3-ssec Dividends—£s 3s and £3 19s.

A'S'HURST GUINEAS, of 100 sovs; for three-year-olds; one mile—Dexterity 1, Flannagan 2, Explorer 3. Won 'easily. Time—lmin 27sac. Dividends—£l 73 and £& Is.

MANAWATU GORGE HANDICAP, of 120 sovs; one mile and ihrea furlongs—Redoubt 1 Comfort 2, Van 3. Time—2min 52 £-ssoc. Dividends—£2 19s and £1 14s. STEWARDS' STAKES, of 60 sovs; one mile—Midia 1, Weka 2, Jir.gle 3. Won easily. Time—lmin 46sec. Dividend—£2 6s.

THAMES JOCKEY CLUB. THAMES, Dec. 27. Thel-'sc'cond day's racing of the Thames Jd?key Club was held to-day. The weather was showery. The ground was in good order. The mm of £3132 was passed through trie totaiisator, making £6510 for the two days, as against £GS-16 handled at the corresponding meeting last year. The following are the results:—

MIDSUMMER HANDICAP, of 40 sovs; seven furlongs—Honesty 1, Tukapa 2, The Frenchman 3. A splendid race. A protest for alleged crossing was dismissed. Time—lmin 34sec. Dividend—£l 9s.

HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, of 65 sovs; two miles—Princess of Thule 1, Voltigeur 2, Hamoa 3. Princess of Thule took the ;ead soon after the start, and won by twenty lengths. Time—lmin 3sec. Dividend—£l 6s. PARAWAI STAKES, of 45 sovs; six fur-dongs-Roaiphob L La Polish 2. Wert also ■started, but fell. Won easily. Time—lmin 23 2-ssec. Dividend—£l ss.

THAMES PLATE, of 20 'Sovs; on© mile—' Cavalry 1, Red Lancer 2. 'These, were the only starters. Cavalry took the lead and wonby three-quarters of a length. Time—lmm 50 2-ssec. Dividend—l7s . SECOND PONY .HANDICAP, of 35 sovs; five furlongs—Ladv Desborough 1, Yarra 2, Mara 3. A splendid finish. Won. by a neck. Time—lmin '6 2-ssec. Dividend—£s 15s. _ A protest against Lady Deaborough was dismissed. . t COUNTY HANDICAP, of 40 sovs; six furWon by a length. Time—lmin 20see. Diviednd—£7 ss.

HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE, of 80 sovs —Cronjo 1, Evermore 2, Scallywag 3. _ Several of tho horses fell, but no serious accident occurred. Time—6min 4sec. Dividend—£4 Ss. FINAL HANDICAP, of 40 sovs; five furlongs—The Scout' 1, Hector 2, La Polish 3. Three others started. Rosiphele and Capford i ell. Searle, on the former, was only slightly hurt, but R. Smith, on Capford, received concussion of the brain.

MANAWATU RACING CLUIB. PALMERSTON NORTH!, Dec. 28. The profits of 'the Manawatu Racing Club's Summer Meeting were £IOO7. The tora,lisßi;.or investments were £20,291, or £3004 in advance of iihe amount handled at the corresponding meeting last year. This constitutes a record.

DUNEDIN NOTES. [From Omt Gqrkesi'Oxbext.]

JjUNEDIN, Dec. 23.

Thorndean, tho winner of the Trotting Cup at Auckland yesterday is owned in Dunedin, and was ridden by Pringle. Ukase, tho winner of the Pony Race at Auckland, wa.s formerly an inmate of Messrs Ellis Bros', stable, arid used to lead Jupiter in his work. The racehorse Remember Me has succumbed to injuries susta.ir.'sd through falling in two races at Palmeyston on Boxing Day.

NEW ZEALAND METROPOLITAN TROT TING CLUB.

The following 'acceptances have been received for the second day's racing, of the New Zealand Metropolitan Trotting Club's 'Summer Meeting: PONY HANDICAP (in harness), of 30 sovs; ■two miles—Phoenix scr, Agne3 17sec, CcrdeHa 22sec, Golden iieo 26sec, Mignonette 28sre, Var Houten 23s.ee, Little Eva- 23sec, The Boss 30 sec, Bluefiro 32sec, Nero 32sec. LADIES' BRACELET (in saddle), of 2E sovs, whh 25 sovs added; 'nvo> miles—Lady May '2sec, Kilrcflh ■ ISsec,' To Haa 22200, Ida' Child 28sec, Leo 26sec, Shirley 26,sec, Lasfir 26soc, Haideo 26ses, GlerJroy, 26sec, The Urohin 27sec, Lord Rue 27sec, Wonbobbie 27sec Wea 'Monte 23sec, Baroness 23sec, Minus 28soe Young Kentucky 30se.c, Hornet (late Dcdge-r) 30sec, Pink (Belle 30seo.

,NBW YEAR HANDICAP (in harness), of 135. sovs; 'two miles—Monte 'Carlo scr, Ribbcnwcocl 2sec, Victory 11. 3sec, Sylvio Hue 9sec, The Heir lOsec, Bcidre'wooci lOscc. -

(ADVANCE HANDICAP (in harness), of 65 sovs; : 'lwo mi'les—Juliette lOsec, 'Carrie D. VI sec, Milroy 15seo, ©aybrciali 15sec, Ocean Way. 16sec, Dusk 17soc, Little Princess 17se'c, Felony 203 e«, Prin'ce 'Ohaiming 20sec, Irene 20soc, Hamlin SOsec.

SUMMER HANDiIOAP (in saddle), of 10sovs; 'two. milc'3—Moana 4scs, Lance,wocd II osec, Grienit'i 6sec, Faij.hful 7seo, Sydney Ssec Occiden'fcal lOsec, Vanity 12sec, Shylock 12sec D.5..0. 13sec, Victory 13sec, -Millionaire 16sec. PROGRESSIVE "HANDICAP (in hr.rnsas) of 75 sovs; two. miles—Sam Slick scr, Genera Grigg 2sec, Pionesr ssec, St Simon 6sec, Vanquish 7sec, Wild Pcole ISsec.

TELEGRAPH HANDICAP (in sad-He), o f 65 sovs; one mile—Jessie Palm scr Mono- 7 sec, Bradlaugh B?.e/, Rothschild, Bey Bse< . Michael Malono 13§cc, Principal 13sec, Shylock 13seo, Naughty Girl 139ec, Vanity l-isc-?, Occid'cntal Usee, D.S.C. lusec, Honest .Lv.'.k 15 sec, Si Kilda 16sec, Sweet Marie 17sec. FINAL HANDICAP (in harness), d lOsjvs, 0110 mile—Ribbonwcod sor, Val Isec, FI-.ta (!. Isec, Utah 2scc, J.H. 2sec, Monte Carle S'tc, L-ancenvocd 11. 3seq, Valour -Isec, Syl"ie Hue sseo, Albert 7sec, The Member 7sco, Bcldrewood 7seo.

TINWALD RACING CLUB

The following handicaps have been declared for tho Tinwald Racing Club's Annual Meeting:—

FARMERS' TROT, of 10 sovs; one mile and a half—Monkoybrand scr, Rothschild Hero scr, Discovers 2sec, Silverrcark 2sec, Transit Royal 2sec, Baltic M. 3sec, Baitilesn 3sec, Montrose ssec, Jessie B. Ssec, Snapper ssec, Sawmill 7sec, Rubina 7sec, Sacramento Bell 7sec, Makarino Bsec, Veitha Ssec, Regard Bsec, Musbee Ssec.

PONY HANDICAP, of 10 sovs; four furlongs—Pauline You are a Belle lOst 101 b, Hard Times 9st 7lb, Roseagnew Sst 7lb, Juju Sst, Farewell Bst, Lady Lightioot Sst. TINWALD CUP HANDICAP, of 20 sovs; one mile—Lady Medallist' list 121 b, Lapidary lOst 71b, Ku'.nina lOst 2lb, Beauty Sleep 9st, Amazement 93t, Tui Bst, Blue Mountain Sst. DOMAIN WELTER HANDICAP, of 10 sovs; seven furlongs—Lady Medallist 13st lib, Lapidary llst7lb, Kulnina-lOst 91b, Hurricane Dst 121 b, Beauty Sleep 9st 7lb, Bonnie Morn Sst 41b, Tui 9st, Pohio 9st. GROVE FARM HANDICAP, of 10 sovs; six furlongs—Rye lOst 71b, Renounced 9st, Nutcracker 9st, Actor Sst 7lb, Bonnia Morn Bst 71b, Blue Mountain Bst, Tui Sst, Waiukness Bst.

TINWALD TROT HANDICAP, of 10 sovs; two miles—Edward R. scr, Dolly Moore lOsec, Nana losec, Monkeybrand 20sec, Rothschild Hero 20sec, Discovery 25sec, Transit Royal 25sec, Baltic M.'2Bsec, Jessie B. SOsec, Montroso 30sec, Regard SOsec.

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SPORTING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12696, 30 December 1901, Page 2

SPORTING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12696, 30 December 1901, Page 2