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SPORTING.

DANNEVIRKE RACES

CONCLUDING DAY

HIWITAPU CAPTURES AUTUMN

HANDICAP,

(Peb Press Association.) DANNEVIRKE, March 5. The Dannevirke Jockey Club concluded its meeting yesterday in lino weather, when there was again a large attendance. The totalisatdr staff handled £14,532, making a total of £29,596 for the two days, as compared with £21,638 last year. Results :

Hack Scurrv, 5 furlong's—l Now York 8.10 (Deelev) 1, 3 Vladineau 8.10 (Roll) 2, To Huhuti 8.10 (Hunt) 3. Also started—l2 Master Stent 8.10, 5 Whisperer 8.10, 4 Haumakaka 8.10, 2 Miss Lena 8.10, 10 Sarabelle 8.10, 11 Glenorchv 8.10, 13 Meritorious 8.10, 8 Val 8.10, 9 Janitor 8.10, 7 Rangiwhotu 8.10, 15 Seamstress 8.10. 14 Poikorau. Yi;;dineuu was first out. and led to the distance, wlnuv N'ew York put in a claim, and in a go ni tussle to the post won by a neck. Tiny l . 1.3. Mangatera Hack, 7 fiirlonsr*.—l Ladifv 7.12 (Deelev) 1, 2 Orleans 8.2 (Berry) 2. 3 Wliakahoki 8i? (Carmont) 3. Also started —7 Bodonham 7.9, 3 Combustion 7.2. 4 Mysteriu.u 7.0, 5 No Idea 6.12, 9 Fusilier 6.12, 8 Ladv Teazle 6.7. Won easily. Time, 1.30. Juvenile Handicap. 5 furlongs.—2 Tavistock 8.5 (O'Shea) 1. 1 Indigo 8.4 (L. Wilson) 2, '! Elcvonia 6.12 (Berry) 3. Also started—s La Favourita 7.11, 5 Marceline 7.4, 6 Gold Rush 6.13. 5 Ararat 6.12. Tavistock quickly went to tin- front, a position he never surrendered. Time, 1.3. AUTUMN HANDICAP, 1J miles. 5 Mr Douglas's Hiwitapu, 6.10 (Bell) 1 8 Trieze. 8.11 (Carmont) 2 4 Mescal. 7.11 (Weller) 3 Also started —6 Lord Renown 9.0. 3 Spaton Dale 8 5, 1 Braeburn 7.7, 7 Eocene 7.5. 9 San Pluie 6.13. 10 Merriwa 6.13. Won easily bv a couple of lengths. Time. 2.7 3-5. Hack Hurdles, l£ miles—3 Okahu 9.2 (L. Trail) 1, 8 Master Mnlaehi 9.0 (L Watson) 2, 5 Muscadine 9.0 (1). Cameron! 3. Also started—2 51 at low 10.2, Stockade 9 V L 4 Pikiho 9.3. 6 Sun rose 9.0, 7 "Omanawa 90. Muscadine and Master Malachi were responsible for the early running. With heads turned for home, Okahu caught the loaders, and won a good race by a neck. Time, 2.49. Telephone Hack. 6 furlongs—3 Bonus 6 7 (Belli 1. 6 Microbe 7.7 (Stowe) 2, 2 Rigo Park 7.7 (Deelev) 3. Also "started—l Evadne 9.5. 4 Sir Alba 7.8, 5 Mystified 7.0. Won easily. Time, 1.6 1-5. Kaitoke Welter. 7 furlongs—B Mamtau 8.11 (L. Wilson) 1. 1 7,-us 9.13 (A. Oliver; 2 3 Monologue 9.3 (\\. Young) 0. Al-sn started: 2 Percelor 9.0. 6 Mod Ami 3.9, 7 Montreal 8.0, 4 Parowanm 7.13. 6 Memo Jack 7.9. 9 Boronia 7.7. 10 Alces. li w:is at interesting race between the placed horse*. Mamtau " notching victory by a head. Time. 1.29 3 5. Tupvata Hack Welter, one mile 50 yards. —1 Firing Line 9.4 (E. Love) 1. ?. St. Elmn 3.5 (L. Wilson) 2. 3. Al.-o started: 5 Minam 7.13. 3 Top Vote 7.5. Time. 1.43. Y Mea'dier. rider of Stockade in th" second Hack Hurdles, was fined £5 for misconduci at the post. An enqmry was '■)♦>] d info Bern's handling of Orleans in iho Mangatera" Hack Welter, and resulted '[together satisfied with ins riding'. NAPIER PARK WEIGHTS. NAPIF.R. March 5. Tim follr.wimr weights h ive been declar:d bv Mi IS Covin for Napier Park: Omaranui Hurdles, 1,; milos.-Marble Head 11.13. Hatana 11.4, Waipaktt 11.3. Uurakia 10.1. Caher Davon 10.1, Composed 9.13. Okahu 9.12, Matlow 9.5. Wainio, Parti 9.3, St. Fire, Rufhana, Pikiho, Omanawa. Giouiia 9.0. Esk Hack Handicap, 5 furlongs.—Microbe 9-0. Berg 8.11. Pursefill'M', Hima. Montana 8.8, Formula 3.7. Sir Alba, Royal Scout. Ngarua. Crocus, New Guinea 8.5, R.:ing'"po, . Mvsteriuin, Grand Idea, The Nile°B.2, Mvstilied. Flora, Miss Augusta. '!',. Huhuti 3 0, Arohukau, Bodenhani. Atirnisli. Kill's Host, No Idea. Silver Jingle. Arosine 7.13. Napier Cup V- miles.—Birkbue 9.0. lironz" 3 8 Sea Pink 3.6. Los Angelos 3.5. Byron 8.5. Marshal MacDoiiald 3.0. Haskavne Mouloa Girl 7.13, Passadenc, Lord Renown, Immer 7.12. Birkful 7.11. Mubiplv 7.10. Red HoeC-7.9. Bertrada, Ladoga, tvoova 77. Fair Rosamond, Seattm Dale 7 6 Mi-uu' 7 4 Mvsteriarch 7.3, Mangaroa 7"o! Settler 6.10. Fvadnc, KocenC, Tatimi, Vi, Perceler. Kilosteri, Merry Jack, Merriwa. Sunburn 6.7. Welter Handicap, 7 furlongs. -C ulprit Tatimi 9.3. Trieze 9.0. Fair Average, 10r- ,!,-■ 3.13. Sir Darnel. ( aher Davon 8 12, Merriwa. San Plui:- 3.3. Kilosion, Ihe Summit. Lima. Arosino 8.7. _ Saphmr Stak, . 5 3.10. Huskeen 7.11. Liaek AH i.IO. P'-='«; -'-,,.,„ 7.8, Steinhal'. Sir Ayner fitly. Suaki 7.7, Dame Rumour. La Favourua ;.U King's !>)v 6.10. Old Dad 6.7. . Redclvite Hack Welter. 1 mile.-Hiwi-rapu 9.2. Banian 3.12. Kimbombi 8.9, Sir Donald 8.7 Frenvh Rose, Perhaps. St. Elmn 8.5. Multikoff. Tiwari 7.13, Peao-e----,;,abr 7.12. Rigo Park 7.10. Forebght. Morrv Jack 7.9. Bodenham, Floiretto. King's Guard, Bas Blen. Wairere, Rabeen. Discussion, Glourut, Grey King. Mystoriuni 7.7. Flving Handicap, 6 furlong*.— \ --ntura 9.3, 'Boil Reve 3.13. Makara 0.0. Culprit 3.4. Labour Dav, Our King 8.3. Blue Lake. Bertrada. 3.2, Adroit 8.0. Zeus 7.12. Incuru /.9. Heaih'-r. The Hacue 7.5. Bootle 7.2. Evadne 7.0. Lord Possible 6.11. Dav Fly 5.9, Hima, Grand Idea. Alces 6.7. AUSTRALIAN RACING (By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) (Pbb Press Association.) MELBOURNE, March 5. Hurdles.-Darrawa 9.12 1. Clomaft 9.9 2. Campanile 9.4 3, Also ran—The Vet. The latter, going strong, fell at the hall drs fanee. Won by one and a quarter lengths, twenty lengths between second and third. Time. 6.1 - Lloyd's Stakes.-Jolly Beggar 1, Popinjay 2. Cider 3. Also ran—Cagou. Mountain Princess, Andelosia. Popinjay led to the half-mile by four lengths, with Jolly Beggar four lengths from Cider and Cagou. At the distanco Popinjay led by a neck. Jollv Beggar and Cider wfcre nearly on terms, w nen Jolly Beggar drew up to Popinjay, resulting in a great finish. Won by a'head, four lengths between second and third. Time. 1.39;. Autumn Handicap— Atora 7.2 1. Prizetighter 8.3 2. Audacity 8.9 3. Eight others started, including Cki. which led all the way into the straight. Atora was King seventh 'eve furlongs from home, and ran into third place on rounding the turn, and won by half a length, throe-quarters of a ionsrfh between scond and third. Time, 2.49.

Nurserv Handicap.—Andosinc 8.10 1. Rantyga 8.0 2. Spica 8.6 3. Seven others started. Andosine was always in the lead, and won bv two lengths. Time. 1.15. Loch Plate—Radnor 1. The Parisian 2. Alansford 3. Only starters. The Parisian led for a mile, with Radnor next. Radnor was in front a! the seven furlong post. Won in a ranter. Time, 3.35^. River Handicap.—Eltha'm .1, Yuranigh's Daughter 7.11 2. Little Slam, 7.7 3. Eight others s'arfed. made (.he running to the turn, when Yuranigh's Daughter, Elthain and 'Chichi came through. Won by half a head. Time. 2.9£. The Vet fell, but otherwise there was no mishap. The Governor-General's party again attended. The dressing was brilliant. and there Mas a marked absence of freak dresses.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9742, 6 March 1914, Page 3

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SPORTING. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9742, 6 March 1914, Page 3

SPORTING. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9742, 6 March 1914, Page 3

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