Sporting
Reipar Wins Memorial At Foxton t Per Press Association. Copyright.! FOXTON. This Day. The winter meeting of the Foxton Racing Club was held on Saturday and was the most successful of recent years. Perfect weather prevailed, and there was a very large attendance. The track was, in good order. The totalisator handled £11,770 10/-, compared With £7.147 last year, an increase of £4,623 10/-. ; Himitangi Handicap, of 100 sovs; six furlongs.—(3) Golden Chest. 8.8, 1; (4), Airing, 9.3, 2; (2) Eara, 8.3, 3. Scratched: Merlyn, Ypussipof and Silent Acre were scratched. Half a length;- a length and a half. Time—l.ls 4-5 ; Whirikino 'Hack/; and Hunters’ Steeples, of 100. soys; two miles and a Quarter.—(l) Petrarch, 10.2, 1; (7,) Platter, 9.0, 2; (4) Royal Fire, 9.0, 3. Sporting Song, Padnos and Sorcery were scratched. A length and a quarter; five lengths.- Time^-4.3,5. Kebbell Memorial, Handicap, of 125 soys; seyen furlongs.—(2) Reipar. 7.7, 1; ? (4** Red. Manfted, 8.12, 2; (3) Gold Mission, 8.9, 3.: Hssex, Airing apd Soh aria were scratched. A length; a .head. Time—l/29. ' Moutoa Hack Handicap, of 100 sova; eight furlongs and a half, —(4) Youssipof, 7.10, 1; (1) Rotorua, 8.4. 2; (3d Terry, 8,3, 3. Hunting Maid, Even Money, Warehi, St. Roger and Galteemore- were scratched. Two lengths; a head. Time—l,49 3-5. Black Banner Takes Otautau Steeples ■(Per Press i Association. Copyright .l INVERCARGILL. This Day. The annual meeting of the Qtautau Racing Clug was held on Saturday at Invercargill in fine weather. The track was very heavy. The attendance was fair. Investments totalled £ 8,376 10/ against s £ 4,812 10/-, when the meeting was held at Otkutau last yegr.—r ‘ Otautau, Steeples, of IQO sqvs; about two miles and a half. —(1) Black Banner, 10.6,1; 12) Trisox, 10.12, 2; (3) Possum,' 9.1, 3. . Shillelagh Wood was scratched. Fpur lengths; six lengths. Time—s-31-Bayswater Trot, of 65 soys; saddle; one mile and a half.—(l) Gandhi, s<tr, 1; (2) Drumbunnif, scr, 2; (1) Glen Guy, 36yds, 3. First and third horses were coupled. All started. A length, and b.' half; a length. Time—3.s 3-5. Strathmore Hack, of 50 so vs; six furlongs.—(2) Western Song, 7.11, 1; (4) Coat of* Arms, 7.12, 2; (3) Smokp, 90, 3, Baltruin was scratched. Two lengths; three Ippgths. Time—l. 22 2-5.
Weights For Dunedin J.C. Fixture
[Special to “Northern Advocate ”] ■ ' . DUNEDIN, This Day.; the 4rst day of the Dunedin; Jockey Club’s winter meeting, to be held on June % IQ and 12, have been declared by Mr A. ,L. Carter. — ; t\ TAHUNA STEEPLECHASE, I Of 150 sovs. About two miles and a quarter.
Napier Park Winter
Meeting Handicaps [Per Press Association. Copyright .] WELLINGTON, This Day. Handicaps for the first day of the Napier Park Racing Club’s winter meeting, to be held on June 9 and 12, are as follows: . MQTOE HACK HURDLES, Of 100 sovs. One mile and a half.
Black Cock o’ the Banner 11 3 North 9 5 Streafnline 11 1 Gay Boa 9 9 Hunting Go 11 0 Te Ahurangi 9 0 Arctic Star 10 2 Flashlight, 9 0 Burglar 10 2 Grey Boy 9 0 0 d Sunward Possum 10 1 Octane 9 10t Silken Lad T 9 9 Snowy Dawn 9 9 Nightmarch— Bonny Buff 9 8 Commentor Redius Rod 9 5 gelding 9 0 •TRIAL" HANDICAP, > Of 120 sovs. Seven furlongs. Aggravate 9 0 Gay Vixen 8 7 Soliad 9 0 Great Pal 8 7 Te Afturangi 8 13 Octane . 3 7 Almira 8 11 Rose Burney 8 7 Pride o’ Royal j , Central 8 10 Ransom 8 7 Polar Star 8 10. Scrap 8 7 Dr. Duthie 8 9 Sir Admiral 8 7 Combat 8 9 Flayer 8 7 Dazzler 8 7 Vallock 8 7 •v OTAGO HURDLER Of 250 sovs. One mile and three - quarters. Black Duke 10 13 Royal Pal 9 3 Giggleswick 10 3 Book Smart 9 2 Signaller 10 5 Silver Jest 9 0 Arctic Star 9 12 Poniard 9 0 Golden Lap 9 10 Fireguard 9 0 BRIGHTON HANDICAP, Of 150 sovs. One mile. Johnny 9 7 Hanlon 8 3 Cintilla 9 5 Rousseau 8 6 Vocal' 9 4 Corban 8 5 Rose of Illora 8 3 Tralee 9 2 Vantoon 8 2 Made Money 8 11 Balm enter 8 0 Gambler’s Luck 8 9 OTAGO STEEPLECHASE, Of 350 sovs. About two miles and a half. Black Santoft 10 0 Banner 10 4 Shillelagh Trisox 10 4 Wood 9 12 Streamline 10 2 Miss 8 Hunting Go 10 1 Winston 9 Nocturnus 10 0 Burglar 9 0 BIRTHDAY HANDICAP, Of 300 sovs. One mile and two and a half furlongs. Travenna 9 5 Nightform 7 12 Milford 9 4 Amy Johnson 7 12 Last Refrain 9 2 Amelita i 11 Queen Daring Deed n 10 Dorothy 8 5 Toreador 7 8 Island Surge 7 7 Linnet 8 4
j WINTER HANDICAP, | Of 200 sovs. Seven furlongs. 1 Jack Horner 9 10 Moneyless 8 4. Bay Duke 9 7 Alma 8 3 McHeath 9 5 Araboa 8 3 Royal Trivet 8 2 Gallant 9 0 Golden Dart 8 1 Epris 8 n Double Shot 8 0 Sweet Mary Pratt 8 0 Agnes 8 9 Ballad 8 0 Fair Weather 8 8 Full Throttle 8 0 Queen Mount Val 8 0 Dorothy 8 8 Silver Lark 8 0 Half Npte 8 5 Stolen March 8 0 Sea- Fox 8 4 ST. CLAIR HANDICAP, Of 150 sovs. Seven furlongs Double Gift 9 6 Counter New Note 9 o •J Flight 8 3 Gambler’s Baltruin 8 2 Luck 8 11 Norseman 8 2 Malyasia 8 10 Sir Rosenor 8 1 Peacock 8 8 Second Salient Innings 8 0 1 Knight 8 4 Young Palmyra 8 4 Sentin,el 8 0 Fog Peak 8 3 ' ■
Contact 11 3 Pikete 9 0 Hunting Jay 11 2 Kentucky John Song 9 0 Charles. 10 11 Lady Wessex 9 0 Marching Cotsfield 9 0 Song 10 1 Bothwell 9 0 Sybil Song 9 8 Unexpected 9 0 En Vidette 9 5 Mahala 9 0 , BIRTHDAY HACK HANDICAP, Of 140 sovs. One mile. Lucullus Lad 9 9 Trailed 8 8 Tractile 9 1 Seyfried 8 b Buster Agog 8 0 Brown 8 11 Hunting N ; Royal Feast8 11 Tartan" 8_ 0 Gironde 8 9 NAPIER STEEPLECHASE, Of 150 sovs. About two miles and a half.; Hunting Jay 11 2 Royal Bengal 9 0 Lord Monarchy 9 0 Hereford 10 11 Count Dozie 10 11 Willonyx 9 0 Given 9 11 Padnds 9 0 Wykemist 9 8 FLYING HANDICAP, Of 120 sovs. ,Six furlongs. Pakanui 9 T Lavinia 8 9 Hunter’s Gay Hunter 8 8 Morn9 1 Snowball 8 3 PassionGasman 8 0 v Flower 8 12 Bunfight 8 0 Blygain .8 9 First Chanter 8 0 MEANEE HACK HANDICAP, Of 100 sovs. Six furlongs. ■/' Fbssicker 9 5 Puccini 8 4 Gironde 8 11 Perfect Lady 8 3 Marjory Daw 8 7 Marsyas * 8 0 Hinepit 8 7 Helois . 8 0 Joviality 8 5 Golden Trackman IS 5 Time 8 0 Tupai 8 4 Paul Robison 8 0
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