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RAGE MEETINGS. MNDWIC& {P»*S» ASSOCIATION.— COPXfiIOHT.j RAND WICK, -April 5: The weather was showery and the gbing heavy, to-day. the attendance wa§ large: the results were as follows : ~ Flying Handicap : Herringbone, 7.8, 1; Ligerio, 8.1, 2; Merrimee, 7.4, 3. Fifteen, starters. Time, 1.16£. Champagne Stakes: Two (Wallace) .1, Isinglass 2, Sir John Barleycorn 3. Eleven starters. . Two was prominent throughout, and won comfortably by five lengths. Time, 1.17. . Cup : Scotch Artillery (Hood) 1, Frasca (Barnett) 2, Outzer (Killorri) 3. Nonstarter : Taunted At tile start Scotch Artillery made the pace from Offa, Carlita, My Gavohui, and Cisco. This order was uncha-nged passing stand. Scotch Artillery, continued to! increase his lead and entered the straight-six lengths ahead of Offa, Frasca, and Secret Service. At ,the distance.' Frasca challenged Scotch Artillery, but was stalled off. A great race, was won by half a length. Time, 3.36£. . . ■- First Steeplechaser Forest Prince (Moon), 11.7, 1; Bibbenluke (Clifton), 11.0, 2; Icon (Hegarty), 10.10, 3. Eight starters. Won by a neck. Time, 5.26|. Nursery Handicap: Ornalo, 6.10, 1 ; Lapenna, 6.7, 2 J Agincourt, 7.0, 3. Nineteen starters. "Won by a length. Time, 1.17-f. "■■-■ Local Handicap: Tartanus, 8.6, 1; Taunter, 9.4, 2; Owenroe,. 8.8, 3. Sixteen starters.. Won easily. Time, 2.133. The stewards investigated • a complaint by the part-owner of Gaflita that Bracken did not ride according to instructions in the St. Leger. 'The stewards found that Bracken did his -best and-did,not go to the front simply because he could not without unduly forcing his mount. CANTERBURY. OHRISTOHUBCH,>AtpriI, 5. The. Canterbury- Jockey Club's .Autumn Meeting began to-day in,fine weather. (Kildare Hurdles, 2 miles: Daylight Bill, 10:13, 1; Naupata, 9.13, 2; Commotion, 9.13, 3. time, 3.46. , •Champagne Stakes, for;" two-year-olds, 6 furlongs: Flying Start 8.10, 1; Nones 8.8, 2; Battle Eve 8.10, 3. Also ran Bonny Dream. Won: by a head, with Battle' Eve three lengths away third. Time, 1.12 3-5.. .;■>■? Autumn Plate, 1 mile : , Chrysotis 8.4, Iranian 8.4 2; Tvfeltchikoff 8.4, 3- Won bv half a length. Time, 1.41,2-5.. ... ~ "Great Autumn Handicap, 1£; miles: Emperador 8.13, 1; .First Glance 8.6,, 2 ; Chortle. Also" ran. Autumnus, , Ladoga, Choesus; Nightwatch, Clynelish, Gold Soult, Charmilla, Bonny Pvigg, Peg, Ogier andMarsa. ..Won a bare-length, heads, separating the next five. Ladoga was fourth and . Ghudic fifth. '. Tune, 1,27 .; :',. ~.\ ■' , Russlev Plate, for two-year-olds,. 5 furlongs": Recorder *7.12, lj.Belshire 8.9, 2; D0wn ( 8.1,.3. Time 1.2. . ~:,.. , ■ 'Sockburn Handicap, li miles: Sauci 8.6, 1; Magdala. 7.2, 2; Chrysotis: 6.7, 3. Time. 2.8 1-5. Gimcrack -Handicap, 6 furlongs: Dinner Gong 8.12, i ; Medley 7.8, 2; Encore 8.12 3. Time, 1.14. -.' .-- ""* Courtenav Welter, 1 mile: Multiply 10.0, l;Volspiel 8.0, 2; Twelfth Night 8.6, 3. Time 1.41 1-5. AUCKLAND. AUCKLAND April. 5. The Auckland Pacing 'Club's autumn meeting- concluded' to-day.'•"■' For the .twodays the macliiiie 1 handled as against £96',882,.f0r the previous autumn meeting. Results:— ' ~ " r . "■■ Stewards' Handicap: Tripoli 1, Mulliugar 2, Royal.lrish 3. ' Mangere Handicap : Taj Mahal 1, Hyginas 2, ; Harlestone. 3. Great Northern. Oaks : Hay ,1, Lady Penury 2, Gastalia '3. St. George's Handicap, 1£ miles: Colonel Soult, 8.1, 1"; Jack Delayal,' 7.8," 2"; Merry Roe. 9.8, 3. Also stay ted: Bon Reve, Goldsize, tinopai, Balboa, Bedford, Prince Merrhv.ee, -Phosphorus, Soultikoff. Won by threequarters of a length. .Time, 2.A6. : Autumn steeplechase : Scots Guard 1, Ngatoa2,.-.The:C'hief/3: r :., : . ; - ;.._-. Phiia..Handicap': King Lupin. 1, WaiCr, rewa 2, Gha-istmas • Rose 3. ..'•"/ . ; .* ■ Auckland Welt'e'r'Welter: Prince Soult1. Achilledes 2, Belasco! .'-.-'' WApp^A- ... . MA^ERTON,'. ": Fouowihg are the'reslilts.of .the second. day .of. the-Wairarapa. . Racing.. Club's meeting: —-'. •• .' ■ Moroa Hack;:. Botanist X, Submersion, 2. "' : : ."-■'■'' ' •"'. -/-V-.-■■ ./-''"• ' V -^;-V : - ' Rototawai Handicap»: Blue Lake and Cbakwana dead-heat 1, Mount. Victoria 3. '. -- -i, :- ;;; -V' ■'. . . ■: ; .V,^r Autumn Handicap: Mummer 1, Immer 2. '.'■'" /:'<"•>■ '■'••': ■ 'I- -' ■..■ ; -' i."'. :■•■■■-' ■•-■• Juvenile Handicap: Happiness 1; Taringamutu=2. ]'. <. • , . ' .;."'■.-■,• ■.. "Waiohine Hack: Otter 1, Amber and Whit© 2. ■■-..'■ ■ -\ , - y-;!>;■■. ' Featiierstoit Handicap: ■Al.tcar .1,, Royal J Sleeves 2. .-.-., - I j Shorts: Jean Laddo 1, Doviation 2.
FEILDING.; ../;., ':, ~.■'■: FDILDING, April ;s. .Following are the results., of the first day .of'the Feilding .' . Waiata Hack,. •&£ .furlongs.:. Client. 1, Veto 2, Coropett 3. .:-.; ■•..■■■«' .'Mangaone Stakes,, 6. furlongs'. :■;* Avon Park 1,. Master Achilles 2, Kewipoto 3. t •Fielding Cup, I£ miles : Leonta,, 9.2, 1; Sunbird,-8.4, 2; : ,Mastei\.Lupin, 8.5, 3. ;:.,Alsb ran r Birkline, . Square Deal, Mamaroa:' Tinie,l2.3B 2-5. , - -■;■ Kawakawa Hurdles, about \ 2 miles: Sir-Donald 1, Montoa.Girl 2, Elingot 3. Hunters' Steeplechase, miles: General. Webb 1,. Grey Renown 2. ;■' ■;■■;■: Onepuhi Hack Welter, 1 mile 64 yards: Sir Fisher 1, Master Moiitoa 2, Fore 3. Ongo 'Handicap, 84 furlongs.: King Chiara I,' Hushabve 2, Vladineau 3. - Halcombe WeHei-; 7 furlongs: George 1, Princess Mouto£;2, Multiful 3.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 6 April 1915, Page 2
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