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BR I SHANK < 1 B„. Electric Telegraph —Press Association —Copyright. Received 7.55 p.m. BR] SB ANE. .June 2. Tin' Cup resulted: —Cajnni 1. Irasca 2. Moonliria •">. Won 1 ».>' four lengths. Time, EN TIMES FOR CEPS AND ST E EI'EES. MEHBOERNE. J him- L'. Knt rif.s for the Meliiourne < 'up include Ann;) Ciicloviui, Monnhrin. ami ('licruliiiii; for the Caullield ('up Anna Carlovna, .Moonbria, and "\eiitura: for tlit' National Steeples Paymaster and Wakarewa rewa; for the Australian Hurdles ('on th" Sha.ufi'liran; and for the Steeples Wakarewarewa. OTAKI MAORI MEET INC. J.MAROSE WINS CE 1 DEAD HEAT FOR OTAKI HANDICAP.
Press Association. —By Telegraph. WELLINGTON", .Mm.' 3. The Winter Meeting of Otaki h'acii)o- Club opened to-<lay in fine weaj ther and a large attendance. The ' course was rather holding, nut the racing was good. The tote handled £21,2.57, against £lS,s<>7 last year. Results: Maiden Flat, 0 furlongs.—l Gay Guard 8.11 (B. Deeley) 1. 5 Master >St rowan s.l 1 (C. Emerson) 2, 1 Miss Heaton 5.12 (H. Griffiths) .'l. Also started: 0 Radiancy 5.12, 7 Mary Kilcheran 5.12, 9 Asternown 5.12, 2 Aviation 5..11, S Cyra S.ll, 11 Contra 8.9, 3 Move On'S.S. 10 Kylasnia S.s. Won by two lengths, with the same distance between second and third. Time. 1.23 3-5. Flying Hack, 0 furlongs. —5 llaumakaka 7.7 ' I. O'Shea) 1. 3 George 7.0 (H. Young) 2, 1 Merrie Gain S.O (\V. Bell) Also started: 7 Calais 9.0, 9 Lady Yladimar 5.5, 0 Microbe 7.1.'!, S Charlero.se 7.12. 2 Ngarua 7.12, 1 Ruination 7.10, 11 Eron Boy 7.10. 12 Blue Mountain 7.2, 10 Gordon Bell 0.9 (inc. 51b allowance), 13 Nightfall 7.0. Won by a head, with a length between second and third. Time, 1.20. Taihoa Hack and Hunters' .Steeples, about 2% miles.-—S Te Whetu 10.S (R. McDonald) 1. 10 Waiwetu 9.0 fW. Boalt) 2, 2 Merrie Lad 10.2 (F. Flynn) 3. Albo started: 4 Silver Monarch 11.3, 1 Exotic 11.3, 3 Leolanter 10.3, 5 Stockade 10.S, (5 Grit Lawless 9.11, 7 Parakiore 9.7, 9 Bonny 9.7, 11 Chattis 9.7. Won by half a length, j with ten lengths between second and third. Time, 4.53 2-5. EAUKAWA Cl'P, of 500 sovs, .1% miles. 3 11. L. Jackson's ch g Imarose. by Conqueror —Rose Petal, 7.9 ((). McCarten) .. .. 1 j.l R. Buckman's b m Lady Louisa. I oyrs, 7.7 (B. Deeley) .. 2 2 J. Paterson's b m Bussadena, 7.13 (W. Bell) . . . . 3 Also started: 10 Byron 9.0, 13 Moutoa Girl 9.0, 7 Mysteriarch 5.7, 9 Manitau 5.4, i Otahu 8.2, 5 Pavlova s.O, 12 Mauawakaha 7.10, 8 First Consul 7:8, 14 Mulga Bill 7.8, 10 Stepney 7.<>, 15 Rene 0.13, <5 Odessa 0.10, Jii Alecto 7.0, 17 Perceler 7.4, IS Minora <i. 13. Won by a length, with two lengths between second and third. Time, 2.17 2-5. Otaki Hack Handicap, 1 mile.—2 Merrie Gain 7.12 (McDonald) and 3 Pursefiller 7.12 (C. Emerson 1, 4 Ladify N.S (B. Deeley) 3. Also started: 1 Montana 9.0, 8 John Willie S.O, 7 Mysterium 7.7, 0 Patronata 7.5. 5 Perhaps 7.5. 9 Ziinmer 7.0. A dead heat, the third horse six lengths away. Time, 1.51 2-5. Rahui Handicap, <> furlongs.—7 Makara S.O (B. Deeley) 1, 11 Black Lupin 7.4% ( R. Manson) 2. 3 Princess Moe.tee. 0.10 ill. Young) 3. Also started: 8 Ermengarde 9.0, 10 Ineuru 5.3, 9 Peronilla 8.1, 5 Salzburg 7.8, 11 Lady Yolga 7.13. 1 Mt. Yictoria 7.8, 0 Tli-e -Great Mogul 7.4, 4 Bradamante 7.2, 12 Negative LI, 2 Listen 7.!, 13 . Amber and White 0.12!-j- Won by I half a length, with same distance be,j tween second and third. Time, 1.21 | 1-5. I Birthday Welter. 7 furlongs.—l Amity 5.12 (W. Bell) 1. 5 Whisperer ' K .I2 ( E. Manson )2, 3 Square Deal 10.11 /A. Oliver) 3. Also started: 0 Sir Saracen 9.7. 11 Rangikapua 9.2, 2 it is Eminence 5.12, 12 Raupara s.ln, 7 Dekkho 8.10, 10 Portraiture s.lO, J Piermonf 5.7, 9 Roseblush >.7. s Sarbo.nite 8,7. Won by three-quarters of a length, with two lengths between .-second .and third. Time. 1.38.
| The Press Association aj*i'ut lias neglected to telegraph tin' aeceptiMMn-s tor to-dity. J -A I'< 'JvLAND \\ I N TER M KETI.Y T.EONOA W'JNS ORE AT -NORTHERN H I'RDLES. I. A .RKLXA Tin; CORNWALL HANDICAP. Al t'K i.A N I>. .1 mi!' •L'.ie »\. intit meeting of Aueklami Racj.ii" CJul) o|icii.."<l in wot weather to-(J;i y.. The i 1i <■ i' was The sum of .f:;<U!»2 ll's passed through 111• = tote. :11 increase of 7- j7«i ■H»S on .Ho' fi.rst uav J; si year. Results: Maid'Mi Steeplechase about L ):t i miles - ('oJ.'JJ.ionLo 10.0 'McFlytn:) i. 5 Vestal if 7L\ I Waterworks 1(1.5 Also 'J.. 12, 1 Mt.kiri .'AH. !cel il.l 1. -S Tiri i 1 .i•. Mapc-a 1U XvMe it.;"). Ira vi adj and Alaf.-ii fell Won by a ami a Jjjtlt' >viti» t--v lengths ill'tweejj Second •thiri,].. '/. i in" .1.15. Jervyis Hiundkiip. 7 /•lrhoies. —7 Yankee Poodle ;i.v Re id I. s Mata wi'M'wcic s.fi i', 2 .-K"Jf s -h» Also started—.'l J.ady I'.". ' Ruse de Ouerre Nil, 5 Cerbej;: if 11. iv Hemisphere s.!t, } (.iitici bands' s>. I I
Duma v 7. 0 Kiii-- „f :);»• Yallr-v s.::, ! Monathol v 3. id Vallainbrosv s.i). 10 Hazleton s.o. 12 Lady M id; ; "t on -,0. 17 Blue Foijii *.o. I.'' Redpiii<-. s.o. j^- : Brooklield s.o. Is Takanini Mi.-,s Avalanche v .o. Won by a neck, half a length iK-'ueen second an-.' Maidr!) 11 ui"d 1.■ - 1", miles.—2 Ran tangata '.?.{• . And. 1. 3 First Waii iki 0.12 2. lo N ,kuhau 3. Also started— 1 Admiral >-ult i'.s. 7 ll<> hull oata 11a it.T. ; !;■■> k I .-i ry 0 Re\elation ii.4, il \V..Mniai' '.'.l. I'et. 0.2. sll aku i. '2 '«iast< r Kegel 9.0. |;; The Pole '.Mm. ii Dandv Breeze '.HI. 5 Fleet Ai !■•.',v 0.1". 15 Master Sly 0.0. 15 Kuit. :■ . S.-\< n fell. Won
oreat northern hlrdles. of luiio wiivs; 2 1 ■_» inilcs. —- 10 W. .1. Brown 's Donga Tiislev , | i B* u t«ui ;i ni! Ti mmi,'i n's J'a rbw ire 9.0 i Simpkins i 2 5 ]■;. Alison - S RuiVy Also si:irti'd —ti Sandv Laid ! I Ji«'r<"> 1;. ID.! I. 1' Uerrmiax 1(1.7. 9 J>l:i <■ k .WitluTji in.7. Cloudy l)awn 9. 1 •'!. 1 J< 1.•:> 1 isni '.i.l I', i 1 Pip 9.0, 12 Donzel |1).2. s Kauroa 9.1. Teonga i was first into the straight and led in j a fine finish and won by tim e longtiis I from Barbwire with Ruli'y four lengths away third. Merrimax, <'! itidy I l>awn and Donzel fell. Donzel broke j his log and had to lie <l■ sll • ■ ■<!. Time j CORNWALL 11.\ XI > I <'\l\ of yOU | soys; 1 1 j mill's.— | R. 11. I )udor sLa Hoina St. 1 2 j {Buchanan) I iitT.J. B. Stow a rt's Wee Olga 5.12 2 i 2 Mcsdames Loss and Stuart's Soul tils off 9.5 3 j Also started—7 Kakama 9.1. 0 Royal Arms 5.12, 1 Jolie Lillo >.12. I King S>u 11 S.lO, 7 Kawcon S.O, 11 Xgapuka VI. 10 Tangiwai 5.3, S Try Fluke s.O. Won I>\ two lengths with Souirikolf three lengths away lliird. Time 2.2(i. Hunt <'luli Hurdles. 2 miles. —2 In geiikender 10.10 (Julian) 1. 1 Curearua 10.0 2.i» Master Leslie 10.0 3. Also started —(5 Pylos 10.4. 3 Lak 10.4, 1 Atahaore 10.1, 4 Coleraine 10.0, 5 Xgatoa lo.ii, 7 I'rovideuee 10.0. S Lady Sabretache 10.0, .10 Ballygowau .10.0. Coleraine and Atahaore were coupled. Four fell. Won by three lengths with twelve lengths between second and third. Time 4.11. Members' Handicap, 5 furlongs. —0 Waiorcwa 0.0 (Buchanan) 1, ~ Tyson 5.7 2. s Bluestone 5.7 Also started—l Gipsy Belle 9.7, 1 1 ripoli 9.0, j 13 Allegation 9.4, 11 I'riuce Soult 9.4, j !) Tact. 12 Worcester 5.12, 2 Grattan i S.ll, 5 Spali'ish S.lO, 10 .Master Lupin j S.J), 3 Dav Flv 5.7. IS Selection 8.0, i 15 Avon Lark 5.4, 14 Signo 8.0, 17 Xmas Rose S.O, 1!) General Madero S.O, 20 Kaliato S.O. 10 Goldfire S.O. 21 Grand Martian S.O. Won by two lengths, three-quarters of a length between second ami third. Time l.t l^. DC XL DFX W.IXTER MEETING. MAGI)ALA WIXS BIRTHDAY HANDICAP. DLNEDIN, June 3. The winter meeting of Dunedin Jockey Club opened to-day in very wintry weather. Rain, sleet and snow fell at intervals and tlic track in consequence became very heavy. There was a good attendance and £.17,51S was put through the machine as against £17,054 for the corresponding day last year. Cocoon and Otaio had to be destroyed as the result of injuries received. Results: — Pacific Hurdles, 1% miles. —1 Margo 11.5 1. -S Kim 9.0 2, 9 Freak 9.2, 3 Also started —1 Kurnalpi 10.9, 5 Metric Valet 10.S, 10 Simon Pure 10.0, 3 Pure Eous 9.8. 7 Cocoon 9.0, (5 Lord Frederick 9.0. Won by a head. Cocoon fell and broke his 'leg and Simon Pure jumped into the former and fell. Time 3.52 2-5. Brighton Handicap, 7 furlongs.—s Miss Finland 5.3 1, 11 Sir Hamilton 5.4 2.2 Trireme 9.0 3. Also started — 4 Golden King 9.5, 0 1 nited Service I S.ll. 1 Pride of Clutlia 5..10, •'! Sir Bri"gid 5.9. 13 Biarritz 5.2, S Gregory S.l. L! My Glove S.O. 7 Lady Daylesford 7.12, 10 Baron Low bum 7.7, 9 Bucco 7.9. 17 Mazurka 7.7. 10 Massena 7.7. is March King 7.7, 15 Outlaw 7.7, 12 Canrosa 7.7. Won by a head. Time 1.35. Birthday Handicap, 114 miles—2 M agdala 5.3 1. 4 The Cornet 5.4 2, 3 Glen li nnan S.ll Also started—l Reval s.s, 0 Gnome 7.5, 7 Troon 7.5, 9 Peerless 7.10, 10 Directoire 0.13, 12 Parable 0.13, S Mosgiel 0.10, 5 Wairaki O.s. Won by half a length. Time 2.19 3-5. Otago Steeplechase, -about 2U miles. —1 Sportsman 10.13 1, 2 True Blue 11.2 2. 9 The Gunner 10.2 3. Also started — 10 Kia Or:-. 11.0, 7 Kingsway 11.5, 3 Fritz 10.13, 0 The Brewer 10.13, .3 Rene 10.11. 12 Kaipptipeti 10.0, 1 Black Sea 10.0. s Bugle 9.9. Northern 1M) was co upled with Sportsman. Only the placed horses iinished. Won bv three lengths. Time 0.20. Tradesmen's Handicap, 0 furlongs. 1 Palisade 9..13 1. S John Barley corn 0.9 2. 0 Speedometer 7.13 3. Also started —2 Peter 9.12, 12 Obsono 9.5, 5 Sveaborg sjt. .3 Robert Bell 5.4, 4 Teviotdalo"7.l3. 9 Baritone 7.0, 10 Slogan 7.4, 13 Briar Patch 7.2. 11 Veritas 0.12, 7 Pretty Jane 0.7. Won by halt a length. Time 1.21 2-;». Hunters' Steeplechase, about miles —0 Otehau 10.3 1. 3 Tolstoi 10.11 2. 4 The Jew 10.9 3. Also started —1 Otaio ILL'.. 5 Zingaree 10.12. 2 Fairyform 10.7, s Wellwood 10. <, i Sil\er Dirk. Won bv two lengths. Only the placed horses finished. Time 5.25 2-o. Winter Welter. 1 mile. —2 \\ ild Pilgrim 9.0 1, .''• Finnhold 5.3 2, 4 Merry Lass 5.2 3. Also started—o Glenow! 9.5. 1 Buller 9.0. 7 Obelus 5.5. 5 Czar Kolohol 5.2. s Parable s .O. 9 Biarritz sS.O. Won bv half a length. l ime 1.11. *—
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Manawatu Times, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 12808, 4 June 1914, Page 8
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