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SPORTING.

HAWSE'S BAY JOCKEY CLUB. [Per Pbess Association.] .'' NAPIER, Oct. 8. %£'■■ : i Yn 0 HawWs Bay Jockey Club was favoured ''"""jrith fine weather for the .opening day of its Soring Meeting, and the ' attendance was .probably a record. The course to in capital .order. The Shannon and Porirua', '■ -who almost •monopolised the betting in the King Edward Ha-ndica'D, found the opposition , too good for them at the weights, and the - lightly-weighted Hinetaura and. Kelpy ran first and second. The sum of £6397 was put through the totalisator, being an increase of £797 over •iihe same day last year. The following are the results: HACK HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, of 50 soys. One mile and fhree-quarters. Mr R. Smythe's b g Eclair, 'by Mystical—- ' "' JJacarire, Gyrs, 9st Bl'b (P. M'Laughlin) 1 Mr F. Rhodes'* The Gryphon, aged, 9sfc 9lb (Willis) 2 l£r G. P. Donnelly's to m Pearl Shot. 6yrs, lOst SJb (Naylor) 3 Tho Phantom lOst 31 b -and Master Model ■ >3t 13l'b also started. Master. Model was in command for nearly a milo and a half, when 'he ran, off, and Eclair camo on and won easily t.y a couple of lengths from the Gryphon, with Pearl Shot a good third. Time—Smitt 22see. . Dividend—£3 Bs. MAIDEN HACK RACE, of 50 sovs. Seven ■furlongs. Mr J. B. Reid's ch c Bombardo, by Hotchkiss—Valenti&ia, 3yrs,'7st 71b • ' . (W. Holmes) 1 Mr E. G. Watts's oh g Rajah, 3yrs, 7st 4tb (Macnamara) 2 ■ Mr C. Stanley's b f Bounce, 7st 4lb (M'Clueke-y) 3 W-aimoe 7st 13lb, Taniwha 7st 131 b, Modesty • 7st lll'b, Muralo 7st -11 ib, Banshee. 7st lll'b, Wheelioek Tst 41 b and Wild Cat 7st 21b- also started. Rajah led into tho straight, where Bomfcardo challenged, and getting the best of the struggle, won- a good race 'by a length. Time —lmin 31. sec. Dividends—Straight out, £2; one and .two, £2 and £2 10s. i SING EDWARD HANDICAP, of 300 sovs. One mile and a furlong. Mr G. E. G. Richardson's 'b m Hinetaura, fcy Robinson Ciusoc —Hinewhatu, syrs, 7st (Kirk) a ; Hon J. D. Ormond's Tor g Kelpy, 6yrs, 7st i 21b (Buchanan) 2 Mr D. Gordon's ch c Porirna, 3yxs. Tsfc 131 b (Jenkins) 3 The Shannon Bst 13lb, Convov 7sf 131 b, Fleka 7st 121 b- WindwhistV 7si 4,'b, Lavalette 7st 31b, Kiwu 7st 21,'b, Laureate G3t ]3lb, Sinus 6st 121 b, Daredevil 6sfc 111 b, Ballynetty 6st • • 101 b and Mongonui Gst 7l'b also started. Fleka led tho field at a merry pace for seven ■ furlongs, having Mongonui and Ballynetty in close attendance. Here The Shannon made her effort, 'but died away, Hinetaura at the same time coming from tho ruck and talking fir.-:t position, which she maintained to th-a finish, despite a good run by Kelpy and' Porirua., the former being beate.n. by over >a length, while Pcrirua wus half a length away, —■ ■third. Time—lmin 55-Sscc. DividendsStraight out, £26 ss; one and two, £ls 16s and £3 9s. FIRST HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, of 100 -sovs. Two miles. Mr 'F. W. Fitzpatrick's 'blk m Cobra, by Torpedo—Reiigeu-se, 6yrs (Lawry) 1 Mr A. Ellicgham's A'bergeldie (Woolley) 2 Mr J. O'Driseoll's Waiwera (Cochrane) 3 Shellback 9st 9!b and Master Model Ost , also started. ; Master Model was the pacemaker, a-nd he carried on the running for .a mile and threequarter, when CoDra and Abergeldie both . .displaced him andi the former, having always 1 the b&st of it, won cleverly -Ivy a icr."th. Time—3min 56seo. Dividend—£s Us. HASTINGS STAKES, of 250 soys. For two-year-olds. Four furlongs. Mr H. Friedirwider's br -f Sans Peur, by Soult—Forme, Bst- (Buchanan) 1 Mr 'E. J. Watt's ch o S'lars-hoot, by Hotchkiss—Crescent, Bst Sib (Hevvett) 2 •Mr H. Friedi-andor's b 1 Kasmo, by Seaton Del-aval—Waitemata, Sat (-Gallagher) 3 Royal Fusilier, Regiment, Bruce Lowe, Bandmaster, St Evangeline, Blackwater, Gladaome, Dear Heart and Tortoise also started. Dear Heart was left u't the post. Blackwater and Starshoot were im command the greater part of the journey, but Sans Peur "drew out when called upon, and won easily by a length, ■with Kama close -up.. Time—oOisec. Dividends—Straight out, £2 lis; one and two £1 17s -and £2 12s. WELTEK HANDICAP, of 60 sovs. One mile .Mr T. H. Lowry's b m la, by Torpedo—'Rivulet, 4yrs, 9st 12lb (O'Neill) 1 Mr W. H. Hickey's ch g Inspan, aged, Osfc 21b (Lindsay) 2 Hon J. D. Ormond's ch t Cameio't, 3yr3 9sii 21b (©avis) 8 Reclaimer 9sfc 13lb, Rubin 9st 51b, Minerve 9st slb, Paphbs 9efr 5-lb, Kowhete B*t slb; Fairy Dream Bst slb, -Blackwing Bst and Defoe Bst , also started.

K; la was always in a good position, and won 'i '■■:■hy hall a'length. Time—linin JGaec. Divim>; denda—Straight out, £i 10a; one and two, £3 15b land £1 Bs. [;:';: FIBST HACK HANDICAP, of 60 govs. ••;. < Once round. il .Mr 'O. Stanley's b'g Axolia, by -Sequa'h—■ Mss Patriarch, 4yrs, 7st 121 b (Wilson) 1 :•'? : : Mr T. H. Dowry's br g 'Comfort, 4yrs, Bst J;/;: 131 b (Jenkins) 2 ,#." : .Mr F. Bhodes's ch g A.3.M., syrs, 8.7 t 10!b •'■ : (Griffiths) 3 \0: : ■ Dissa Bsfc, iJCbrth Star 7st 13lb, Bain 7s't. Sib, ;!;■*:-*"Waimoa 7st 4!b, Hydrant Ssfc 111 b, Calspaw Gst Si 111 b and Baldio 6st 10lb a!so< ataried. ff" Aroha, waa in, front nearly all the way, and ::«;'. won by la If a length, A.'B.2C. a close third. !■:"?■-■'.Tim'e —lmin 53sec. Dividends—Straight out, ' ■." £2 lis; one* and two, £2 15s and £1 7s. f; . FLYEST& HANDICAP, of 100 bovb. Six liC; . '■■ furlongs. Si Mr G-. P. Donnelly's br g Oingo, by Tor- #; pedo—Ownmo> aged, Bat -2lb (Jenkins) 1 's : Jtr C. A. Laughnan's bh Laureate, 4yrs, iil' - '■ 7»i 7lb (Hewitt) 2 f-: -Sir G-. Clifford's b m Windwhistle, 4yrs, |i: 'i:' .83* 3lb (Pine) 3 -rivA;:Daredevil 7&t 7!-b, Kelburn 7st 71b, Elane 'M ■ Tat 7lb, Optimi»i; 6st 13lb, Drakenaberg 6st l&VlOlb, Gffld Dusifc 6st 101 b and Meta- Jtf'Carthy jf ,6st 10lb also started. =;S» Oingo led from siart) to finish, winning by a :;}''. length, with Windwhiatle half a length behind .Laureate. Time—lmin 16sec. Dividends—

Straight out, £3 19s; one -and two, £3 6s- nnd £3. . The following acceptances have been received for Mia second day of the- Hawke's Bay Jockey Club's meeting:— SECOND HACK HANDICAP, of 50 sovs-; onco round—Comfort Ost, Aroha Bst 101 b, Andre* 7sfc 131 b, Kowhete 7»t 10lb, Defoe 7st 31b, Waimoe 7st 21-b, Rain 7st 21b. .OCTOBER 'HANDICAP, of 85 sovs; seven furlongs—Oingo Bst 111 b, Laureate 7st 7lb, Kivra. 7s't 7lb, Grey Seaton 7st 7lb, Paphos 7si'slb, Mongonui 7st, Ballyneety Gst 131-b, Mela M'Carthy Gsri 111 b, North Star Gst- 7lb. FLYING HACK HANDICAP, of 50 soys; six furlongs—Liquify Bst 2ib, Muralo 831 lib, Blackwing 7st 13l ; b, Bomico 7st 9lb, Shacklo 7st 2vb, Creusot Tat 21b, Baldie «st lO'.b, Catspaw 6sfc 101 b, Wi'tchel 6st 10!'b. ■ HAWK'E'S BAY GUINEAS, of 300 sovs; one mile—Porirua- Bst 10lb, Kelburn Bst 101 b, Golden Vein Sst 101 b, Bombaodo Bst 101 b, •Lavaletrte Bs'i. 10lb, Orloff Sst Sib, Gold Dust Bs't Sib, Oamelct. Bst B'.b. SECOND HANDICAP HURiDLE -RACE, of 80 sovs; one mile and three-quarters—\\-ai-wena 12st 71b, Cobra ltet Tvb, -Shellback 9st 13lb, Abergeldie 9st Bl'b, Master .Model 9st 21b, Pearl Shot 9st, Tho Gryphon 9st. JUVENILE HANDICAP, of 80 sovs; four fnr'onws—Sans Peur S-st l»ib, 'Ramo Bsc 91b, Starshot Be-t 71b, 'BandmsWter Bs-t., Molodeon Tst 12lb. -Soquel 7ft 1-tlb, Bruce Lowe 73t 71b, Gladsome 7st 7lb, Gargoyle 7st 7i ; b. -SPRING -HANDICAP, -ra 100 eovs; ono mile and a ouarter—Convoy Bst Gib, Kahuwa.i Tst 121 b, Menura- 7s>t lllb. 'Grey Seaton Tst 21b. Rubin 7st, Minerva 7st, Daredevil 6st 13!-b, Fairy Dream 6at- 71 b. FINAL HANDICAP, of 80 sovs; five -a-nd a. hulf fnrlo'nas-Hinetam-a 7st 13U>. Oingo Sst 131 b. Wes-tguard Bs(t lllb, -Roclaimer Sst 8 b, Laureate Tst 6!b. Mongomii 7s't Stepdaugh.er 6st lll'b, Wheellock 6st 101 b, Gold Dust 6s<t 10lb, Drakensberg 6st 7lb. WELLINGTON TROTTING CLUB. [Pjsb Press Association.] WELLINGTON, Oct, 8. The following are the results: TRIAL HANDICAP, of 20 sovs; two nules -Revenge, losec, 1; Comet, scr, 2; Tho.f 31 "" tcr, 34sec, 8. Time—omin 55sec. Dividends —£l 15s and Bs. RAILWAY HANDICAP, of 25 sovs; one mile -and a half-8.J.N., 29seo, 1; King oi Munster, 23sec, 2; Lady Brook, 40sec, 3. lime —lmin 23seo. Dividend—£2 Is. WELLINGTON TROTTING CLUB HANDICAP, of 55 sovs; two miles—Czarina, 30scc, 1- Tallv-ho, 43sec, 2; Zinska 4sec and Blaok Ciiild -scr, a dead heat for third place. Time —Grain 28sec. Dividends—£l Is and 12s. DISTRICT HANDICAP, of 20 sovs; two miles—Moonstone, 33sec, 1; Look-on, 21sec, 2; Comet, 2sec, 3. Time—smin 59sec. Dividends—£l 16s and os. DASH HANDICAP, of 25 sovs; one miic— Lcda, 2sec, 1; Lady Brook, 18sec, 2; Look-on, 13sco, 3. Time—2min 52sec. Dividend—£l 10's. ELECT'RIC HANDICAP, of 25 sovs; one mile—Tally-ho, Usee, 1; Czarina, 3sec, 2; 8.J.N., ifsec, 3. Time^—2min 55sec. Dividend—£l 3s. ADDITIONAL HANDICAP, of 25 sovs; one miio and a half—Auctioneer 1, Leda 2, Revenge 3. Time —lmin 16sec. Dividend—£l Is. The following handicaps.have been declared f-cr the second day's racing: SPRING HANDICAP (in .saddle), oi 25 sovs; two miles—Verax scr, Comet (pony) ISsec, Kinj of Munitcr 22sec. Tal.!y-ho 23scc, Maccjuarri? 30s'ej, M-oonstcno 33sec, Lady Brook 4-Jsec,- King Edward 50scc, Cincinnatti 11. 54sec, Queen Ada 54scc. PETONE'HANDICAP (in harness), of 25 sovs; one mile and a half —St Simon scr, Zinska usee, Czarina Usee, Leda 18soc, Montreal ' 19sec, The General 21sec, Cror.je 21sec, Lady Brcok 4>sec, Nika-u 47scc. HUTT HANDICAP (in saddle or 'haniess), of-55 sovs; two .miles—Black Child scr, Zinska 4sec, Verax T3sec, Czarir.-a -lGseo, Kir-g George 165 : ec,"Auotioneer'II. 22sec, The General 28sec, .Wood-lander 34.;ec Perewiti 31sec, King -of Munstir 36sec, TaKy-h-o 37sec, Maccaioni 11. 44sjc, Macquarrie 41sec. PROVINCIAL HANDICAP (in saddle or harness), of 2!) sovs; two miles—Comet (peny) -scr, King' of Minister 4sec, Revenge 7sec, Spectator ysec, Look, On ISsc-c, Moonstone IS32C, Money-lender 19sec, Sleeve-link 2Ssec, Ngai-o 11. -32SCC, Chaos 33soc, The Painter 335 t-c, Cinei.n'natti 11. 35sec. TELEGRA.PH. HANDICAP (in saddle ot harness), of 25 sovs; one mile—Auctioneer 11. scr, Leda lsec, Montreal Isec, Cronje Bsec, The General 3scc, M-acquarrie 'Usee, Vain Annie 21sec. BOROUGH HANDICAP (in harness), of 25 sovs; one mile—St Simon scr, Czarina Tsee, Leda 10.-.ec, The General 13sec, Cror.je 13sec, Wood'.-3-nder 16sec, Macciron-i 11. 21aec, L«dy Bro G-k 2o3ec, Cordelia 26sec, Nikau 30aec. OTAIi-I-MAORI RACING CLUB'S SPRING MEETING. [Per Pre3.s Association.] WELLINGTON, Oct, 8. The Otiki-Maori Racing Club's Spring Meeting was held to-day. The sum of £4444 was passed through the totalisa-tor. The following are the results of 'Jhe racing: MAIDEN PLATE, of 30 sovs; -six furlongs —Wiiireka, 9st, 1; Betsy, 9s'fc, 2; Pant'omimo, Sst Blb, 3. Time—lmin 17Jsec. Dividend's—£2 ajid £1 3i. . . TE HIWI MEMORIAL STAKES, of SO fo-vs; one mile—Ghoorka, Bst 91b, 1; Wehenga, 73t, 2; Cure, Bst 13lb, 3. Time—lmin 47seo. Dividend—£l 7s. FIRST HA'NDICAP'HURDLE RACE, of 40 sovs; one mile and ia -half Gun, 9st lll'b, -ljKohunui, list 13lb, 2; Aitua, 9st 8!b, 3. Time— 2min 56sec. Dividends—£2 10s and , 19s-. DEMONSTRATION HANDICAP, of 80 sovs; ono mile and ia quarter 7st Sib, 1; Ora, 7st 21b, 2. Time—2min 13Jsec. Dividends—£l 13s aud £l. Cure won, but was disqualified, owing to malpractice by his rider, who was ordered to atand down -for thieo months. FLYING- HANDICAP, of 45 sovs; six furlongs—Puro Silver, Bst 10lb, 1; Mussel, Tst 9l'b, 2; Flanagan, 7st, 3. time—lmin lTJsec. Dividends—£l 'ss and 15s. WELTER HANDICAP, of 40 sovs; seven furlong*—Pantomime, Sst 7lb, 1; Hauma, Sst 13lb, 2; In the Van, 9st 4lb, 3. Time—lmiu 33sec. Dividends— £1 14s and 12s. STEWARDS' HANDICAP, of 40 sovs; five furlongs—Gold iSeal, Bst 91b, 1; Turepo, Tst lllb, 2; Kereni, 7st Blb, 3. Time—lmin 3sec. Dividends—£4 10s and' £5 14s. GREYMOUTH TROTTING CLUB. [Per Press Association.] GREYMOUTH, Oct. 8. The following nre the results: INNOVATION HANDICAP, of 20 sovs; two miles—Miklebrook 1, Security 2. Time—--sm'n 50sec. WEST COAST PRODUCE STAKES, of 25 sovs; two miles—Mawhera 1, Brown Ribbon 2. Won. by a head. Time—3min 33sec. ELECTRIC HANDICAP, of 25 sovs; one mile—Cob 1. St James 2. Won by a length. Time 2min 52 2-ssec. LABOUR DAY HANDICAP, of 35 sovs; two miles—Stand-by 1, Pilot 2. Won easily. Time—smin 55 4-ssec. LADIES' BRACELET HANDICAP, of 20 sovs: one mile—Screw Jack 1, Pilot 2. Time —4min 16sec. DASH HANDICAP, of 25 sovs; ono mileRegent 1, Nil, Deßperandum 2. Won easily. Time—3min 4 3-ssec. DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB. [Per Press Association.] DUNEDIN, Oct. 8. ■ The Dunedin Jockey Cub's Spring Meeting was opened to-day in fine weather. There was a fair attendance, and the course was in good order, although it was not too firm where tho dip in the straight has been filled up. The racing was- fairly interesting, but the fields were small. The sum of £3031 10s was put through -the totalisator, as compared with £4145 10s last year. The following are the results: FIRST HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, of 60 sovs; second horse 10 sovs from the stake. One mile and a half. 166 J Mr J. F. Buchanan's b g. Sultana, by Gay Deceiver, aged, lOst lllb -. . (R. Wilson) 1 6-1 Mr J. Jeff's ch g Tufto, aged, 9st 2lb (O. Stratford) 2 421 Mr O. Higgins's b m Vanquish, aged, " 9st Tib (Graham) 3 33 Dartmoor lOs-t 2lb and 146 The Earl 9st 13lb also started. Dartmoor was fractious at the post, and The Earl was badly left. Sultana led over tlio first obstacle, followed' by Tufto and Vanquish. In front of the stand Sultana still ■•led, with Vanquish three lengths away, The Earl being twenty lengths behind. Racing to the half-mile post Dartmoor closed on Sultana, but at tho.last fence Dartmoor unseated his rider, and Sultana ran home a comfortable winner by some six lengths from Tufto. Time—3min 32sesc. Dividends—£2 8s and £1 Is.. FIRST HACK HANDICAP, of 40 sovs; second horso 5 sovs from -the stake. Six furlongs. 167$ Hon G. M'Lean's ch f Lady Rosslyn, by Lord Rosslyn—Lady Gertrude, 3vrs, Bst 131 b (J. M'Corab) 1 40 Mr D. Samuels's ch c Sarchedon, 3yrs, 7st 21b (A. M'Kay)- 2 87V Mr J. Smith's ch f Barbette, 3yrs, Tst (E. Hendy) 3 11 Moslem Maid Bst 6ib, 2194 Regulation 7st 12rb and 25i Invicta 6st 121 b also started. Lady Ros'slyn and Sarchedon at once want to tho front, while Regulation was -left at the post and took no part in tho race. At the distance Sarchedon closed on Lady Rosslyn, and he wa-3 iu l front for a few strides, but Lady Rosslyn, coming again, -won by a shorty

head. Barbette was ten -lengths away. Time —lmin 20sec. Dividend—£2 ISs. MOSGIEL HANDICAP, of 100 sovs; second horse 10 sovs from the stake. One mile and a quarter. 78 Mr A. Moss's gr h Canteen, by Castor —Vivandiere, 4yrs, Bst 9lb (King) 1 170 Messrs Lewis and Thomas's b c Wolbeck, 3yrs, 7at 13lb (R. Derrett) 2 188 Hon G. M'Lean's ch h Pampero, syrs, Oat 71b (J. M'Cc.mb.)_ 3 Pampero, who ran wide on the outside, dropped into last position, while Welbeck led Canteen by half a length. Going out of the straight, Welbeck increased his advantage to a length and a half, while Pampero was three lengths behind Canteen. This order was maintained tilt their heads were turned for home, when Canteen closed- up, and well insid'o the distance he was in front, ■and ran home a winner by a length and a qnartor, with Pampero, who had been eased up, six lengths behind Welbeck. Time—2min 13sec. Dividend—£s. MAIDEN PLATE, of 40 sovs; second horse - 5 sovs from the stake. Seven furlongs. 64£ Mr J. F. Buchanan's b g Secret Society, by Gipsy Grand or Stepniak— Tempest, 3y-rs, 7st 10lb (R. Derrett) 1 22?, Mr L. C. Hazlett's b g Turcoman, syrs, " Bst Gib flEmmorson) 2 14?, Mr M. Lettoof's b g The Maltster. 4yrs, * Sst 3!b (King) 3 Secret Society led into the straight by two lengths, which he increased to seven passing tho post. Time—lmin 37 l-ssec. Dividend—£l Bs. ELECTRIC HANDICAP, of 75 sovs; second horse 5 sovs from the -stake. Six furlongs. 146], Mr T. Godfrey's br g •jGoldspur,. by Hubezahl—Rosespur, aged, 9st 13'.b (Stratford) 1 24U Mr J. Brett's b g Ayrdale, oyrs, 7st 12!b (J- M'Comb) 2 26 Hon G. M'Lean's ch f Noblesse, 3yrs, 7st 21b (E. Hendey) 3 22J Beauclcre Bst 41b, 1781 Whirlwind Sst 2l'b, 15J 'Ha-w'i'horn B*t and 45 Donn-a Rosa 9st lOlb -also started. Ayrdalo and. Goldspur were first, to show out, with Noblesse next and Hawthorn last. Goldspur held his advantage round tho turn, but approaching the straight Ayrdalo moved up and- Donna. Rosa also made a forward move. Goldspur led into the straight, but well inside the distance Ayrdale camo with a good run, but Goldspur won by half a length, with Noblesse two lengths away third. Donna Rosa was a good fourth. Hawthorn, who broke down, was last. Time—limn 19 2-osec. Dividends—£3 2s and 12s. SELLING RACE, of 40 sovs. Six furlongs. 107 Mr J. Tooraey's br g Maremma. aped (£2O), Tst 131 b (J- Rae) 1 591 Mr A. J. Pope's b g Picket, aged, est 6!b (R- Derrett) 2 "9 Mr A. Hill's b m Amazement, aged, " Bst .Hi, (M'Comb) 3 20i Tho Serf --also started. At the distance Maremma shot out, and going on, wen comfortably 'by two lengths and a half, Amazement being' a length behind Picket. Time—lmin 21 2-'ssec. Dividend—£l 16s. OCTOBER WELTER HANDICAP, of 50 sovs; second horse 5 sovs from tho stake. Seven furlongs. 87 Mr J. Tennant's blk h Glenelg, by Ike—Enchantress, aged, Bst 2lb (J. Rae) 1 361 Hon'G. M'Lean's b c Vladimir, 3yrs, 9st Tl'b (J- M'Comb) 2 i3\ Mr It, Rutherford's ch -m Cherry's! oris, aged, Bst lllb (M. Allen) 3 4.0 l . Wiid West 9st 2lb. 46 Abercrombie 3st 13l'b"and 13), Tugela, Sat 91 b also started. Glenelg was first into -the straight, and going on, won- by three lengths, with Che;rystone a poor third. Time—lmin 33 l-ssec. Dividend—£6 4s. The following aro the handicaps for Saturday : SECOND HURDLE HANDICAP, of 63 sovs; one mile and a half—Sultana 12st, My Lord list Tib, Zither list 21b, Dartmoor lOst 3,'b, The Earl lOst, Tufto 9st 51b, Vanquish 9st 31b. TELEGRAPH WELTER HANDICAP, of 50 sovs; six furlong-s—Gold-spur 'Mat 121 b, Ardnarff lOst- 2!b, Edelweiss lOst, Vladimir lOst, Lady Rossl-yn 9st- I2ib, Transport-'.9st Tib, Ayrdale 9st 41b, Beaucierc 9st 21b, Wild West 9st 21b, Forward Guard flst, Glenelg 9st, Hawthorne Bst 101 b, Dolorosa Bst 101 b, Cherrystone Sst Sl'b, Abercrombie Sst 6.0, Tugela Sst Gib,'Noblesse Bst 41b, Battler Bsi 2jb, Poltivi. est. RAXFURLY HANDICAP, of SO mile—Pampero Sst sl'o, Ca-n'teen 9st 21b, Edelweiss Sst Gib, Welbeck Sst 3l'b, Lady Rosslyn Bst lib; Gelnelg Tst 9i-b, Bombardo Tst -lib, Whirlwind,7st 21ib, Sarohedon 6st 7lb. TRIAL HANDICAP, or 33 sovs; siven furlongs—Regulation Bst 101'b, Maltster Sst 7i'b, Secret Service 7st 9lb, Sarchedon Tst 9!b, Barbette 7sc Gib, Amazement 7st 2lb, Invicta Tst. SHORTS HANDICAP, of 50 sovs; five furlongs—Blazer lOst 121 b, Goldspur lOst 101 b, Canteen- lOst, Red Gauntlet 9st 12lb, Vladimir 9st, Lady Rosslyn Sst 101 b, Secret Society Sst 9lb, Ayrdale Bst 2,b, Beaucierc T3t 131 b, Donna Rosa Tsfc 101 b, Battler Tst 51b, Lolah 6st 121 b. SECOND HACK HANDICAP, of 30 sovs; six furlongs—Lady Rosslyn: 9st 131'b, Secret Society 9-st 121.'b, Rc-gulaaon, Sst 12i-b, Moslem Maid Sst 9l'b, Tu-fto Sst 5!-b, Mosc* Sst, Poltan* Sst, Secret Service Tst 12lb, Sarohedon 7st 12lb, Barbette Tst 91b ; Turcoma.n 7-st 9Sb, Ermack Tst 9lb, Kcputai 7st 7lb, Lena 7st 71b, RaJi 7st 7lb, Invicta Tst 7ib. NEW 'BRIGHTON TROTTING CLUB.Handicapper: Mr H. Brinkman. Startor: Mr H. Reynolds. The Now Brighton Trotting Club's Spring Meeitir.g was concluded yesterday. The weather was fine, there was a largo 'attendance, tho track was in good order, «nd tho amount passed 'through the toia-Hsators, £3532, was £1835 mere than c-n the corresponding day last year, while the- total for the meeting was £5352 10s, -as against £3901 10s at 'the club's last spring meeting. The racing was not particularly good, nor altogether satisfactory, an & eoveral explanations were asked .from riders and drivers, and -M-a.mbrino Abdall-ah, who won Ihe Final Handicap in capital style, was disqualified, on a protest, his performance 'being, -in -the opinion of the -site-ward's, irreconcilable with his showing on tho previous day of tho meeting. Tho decision has been appealed against. Lopp's time in the Mace Memorial- Stakes also was so much superior to his first day's record, that an inquiry was made, but a- satisfactory explanation was forthcoming. The flags were- at half-mast, in Tespect to the late ■Mr Mace. The following are details of tho racing: INNOVATION HANDICAP TROT in harness), of 30 sovs; second horse 5 sovs from ■Who stake. Two miles. 16 Mr R-. Hart's eh m Rowena, by Viking—Miss- Scott, syrs, ssec (Owner) 1 6* Mr A. Howard's b lb. Cashier, 6yrs, Ssec " ; (Owner) 2 34| Mr J. Westermaoi's b h The Manager, syrs, scr (W. Lenhart) 3 43£ Nobility 23ec, 61J Teresa Sse-c and 4J Grandchild also started. . Won all tho way, the- winner finishing, pulling !tp, by half a dozen lengths,. * hundred yards between second o-nd third. Time— smin SOJsec. Dividend—£3 10s. . PONY HANDICAP TROT (in saddle), of 30 eovs; second horse '5 sovs from the stake.

Two miles. IMS Mr B. Edwards's gr m Mary, by KoclVind, agcci, Usee (Owner) 1 7-1 Mr F. Tale's br m Archangel, syrs, lOscc (F- Angus) 2 86 Mr T. Frost's br m 'Gipsy, 6yrs, scr (Owner) 3 13); Vanity Fair scr, 6* Jennie Hamilton 16560 and 9 Wee Monto 22sec also started. Man- was in -front before half a mile had been travelled, and was not afterwards troubled, winning by seven lengths ft hundred vards separating second and ■third, lime—tain lOsec. 'Dividends-On Mary £1 lfes, on Archangel 18s. „ MACE MEMORIAL STAKES HANDICAP TKOT (in harness), of 80 sovs; second horse 7 »ovs and third 3 sovs from -the stake.

Two miles. 107 Mr A. Dale's b g Lopp, by Rothschild, syre, 27sec (J. Farrar) 1 67 Mr G. M'Clatchie's b g Velox, syrs, Msec (M. Albaugb) 2 40* Mr C. Howard's ch g Milroy, agech ' 26sec (T. Frost) 3 15 Monte Carlo scr, 22 St Simon Bsec, 16 Trafalgar Usee, 105 J Little Archie 12sec, 22 All Day losec, 13DJ Faithful 15sec, S Honest Jack 22seo, 42 Sa-tinwood 22sec and 81J Felony 23seo also started. Lopp quickly increased his advantage from the long start division, while Velox at .the end of "half a, mile had taken third place. The first mile was ended with Lopp holding a lead of one hundred yards from Velox and Milroy, Faithful coming next, fifty yards away. The leader drew further away in the next half-mile, but Velox reduced the gap in the home stretch, Guopp slowing down and being content to win. by sixty yard's, a, similar distance separating Velox from Milroy, and St Simon heading the rest of a very straggling procession. Time—Drain 4sec. Dividends— On Lopp £4 ie, on Velox £2 is. LADIES' BRACELET HANDICAP TROT (in harness), value 15 soys, with 25 sovs added; second horse 5 sovs from the added money. One mile. 16J r(1 <T- Pettis's br m Vanquish, by Vancleve, 6yrs, 12sec (Mr "W. Johnston) 1 4-1 Miss Noma's br rn Annie Rooney, aged, 32soc (Mr T. Walker) 2 60 Mrs Newton's b g Weary Willie, syrs. 30sec (Mi H. Newton) 3 23 llicketty lOsec, 76 Lignite 21sec, 21J Satanella 2l3ec, 32 Logan 24sec, 25 Gimblet 2o3ec,

37. V Foxhall 28sec, 159 J Beautiful Bells 30sec aucVl4i Kate 3-lsec also started. Beautiful Bells at once took the lead, with Annie Rooney and Weary Willie close up. This order was maintained until well into the straight, when. Beautiful Bells gave way and Vanquish, coming through, went on and won easily by eight lengths from Annie Rooney, who, breaking in the last few strides, finished only half a length in advance of. Weary Willie. Beautiful; Bel.s w-ss fourth. Time—2min 30sec. Dividends—On Vanquish £2O 16s, on Annie Rooney £2 12s. BRIGHTON HANDICAP TROT (in saddle), of'ss sovs; second horse 5 sovs and third 2 sots from the stake. Two miles. 2S Mr K. H. Smith's b g Balmoral 11., by Prince Irvington, syrs, 27sec (Owner) 1 76 Mr J. A. Buckland's b g Verax, 4yrs, 15scc (C Piper) 2 9-li Mi H. 'Young's b g Carl, 4yrs, 18sec (J. Milne) 3 61* Michael Malono scr, 40& Gleniti 6sec, 71 Lillian D. 18sec, 51 . Comrade 21sec and 50J George L. 24sec also started. Balmoral 11. and George L. were -together in 'front for three-quarters of -a mile, the former ihen, drawing -out and "eading past the stand by a dozen lengths from George. L., with Carl and Verax next. Early in the second miie Verax took second place, Balmoral 11. by this time having a, lead of one hundred yards, but Verax could do no more than reduce this to ten lengths as the post was passed, Carl, finishing strongly, hah a length awav. Time—smin Usee. Dividends—On Balmoral 11. .-£lO 12a. on Vc!»x £1 6s. ADVANCE HANDICAP TITOT {in harness, of 40 sovs; second horse 5 sovs from tho s-ta-ke. Tv.-o miles. 50 Mr G. Bush's br <r Rushlight,'by loung Irvington, 6yrs,' Usee (Owner) 1 110 Mr F. C. Fisher's 'b m Al. F., oyrs, ,18sc.c (Owner) 2 29 Mr F. M'Donald's bik m Vence, -aged, s or (C Piper) 3 • 21-V Phronix 2sec, 48 Sunbeam 3sec, 30 Whirlwind 11. ISsec, V&k Impulse 11. 15acc and 20 Birchwocd l.Ssee also started. Al. F.. closely followed by Rushlight, >d for a mile and a half, when «;h« broke, and Rushlight went- on and won by live lengths, Al. F., despite repeated breaking, beirg second, ten- lengths in advance cf Verice. Tim«—smin 27-sec. Dividends—On Kushlight £5 18s, on Al. F. 18s. Sue beam started before receiving the signal, and was pulled up. TELEGRAPH HANDICAP' TKOT (in -saddle), of 40 sovs; second horse 5 eovs from the staike. One -mile. 52 Mr R. E. Roberts's b g Kilroth, by Roths-child, aged, 19sec (W. Dockery) 1 80 Mr R. R. Lyne's tr 'b. Lig-niie, aged, 13seo (A. Stewart) 2 65 Mr R. Hill's b g The Frog, aged, 16seo (Owner) 3 72i The Heir scr, 54J Harold C. 2sec, 58 Sweet Marie 83oc, 14. J Gimblet 19sec and 72 Ivywood ISsec also started. Kilroth led all the way, and won 'by thirty yards from Lignite, who broke badly after going half a mile. The Frog was third, eighty 3 - ards away, Harold C. -and The Heir having pulled up before reaching the nost. Time— Qmin 35 2-ssec. Dividends—On Ki'-roth. £6, on Lignite £1 6s. FINAL HANDICAP TROT (in 'harness), of 40 sovs; second horse 5 sovs from the stake. One mile. 70£ Mr C. Mace's (ns) br h Majnbrkio Abdallah, 'by Berlin, aged, 123ec (L. Rr>bc-rtscn) 1 29 Mr W. H. Martyn's br g Ricketty, aged, Usee (Owner) 2 3"i Mr J. A. Buokland's b g Valour. 6vrs, scr (C. Piper) 3 19 Hamlin 3sec, 20J Bessie B. 4sec, 194 Wild Agnes I'jsec, 85 Daphne l'sec and 82J Agapanfhus ISsec n.lso started. Mambrkm Abdailah took the lead before half a mile was travelled, and going on, though breaking in the home stretch., won easily'by fifty yards from Ricketty, who also had broken; Valourr a .fair third. Time—2min 35sec. A protest, on the ground of inconsistency as compared with his performance on tho first day of the meeting was entered against. Mumbrir.o Abdal'.-ah, and was sustained. Notice of appeal to the Trot'.irg Association was given, and the stake and totalisator money were impounded. The dividends on tin? three horses concerned will be—On Mambrino Abdalhh £'3 2s, on Ricketty £i 2s; cr (if 'ih'e disqualifi- , cation is endorsed) • on Ricketty £l2 6s, on Valour £3 4s.

Secret Society was withdrawn from the New Zealand Cup al 10.17 a.m. yesterday.

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