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SPORTING.

NGARUAWAHIA RACING CLUB'S - ANNUAL MEETING. - O; 1 The Ngal'uawahia Boning Club held their annual race meeting yesterday. ' 'Hie weather was per- - ? feet, ; and there was a fair attendance o! visitors ""'.vfj from town and the- surrounding districts. There being no totalisator, . speculation was confined tc '■ the bookmakers. The following are the' results: /"s HANDICAP 'HURDLE RACK of 15gov, Il0nt , mile ' and a-half—Mr. A. Wilson's br g'The Frenchman, aged, by Crawford Prioryi(wi ''->1 (Towers), .1; Evermore, list 61b, 2. Also, started ■ ■ Nick; Hunt, lOst; ■- Betting: 6 to •: 4' on . Evermore", 3to "i against '"he Frenchman. Nick Hunt Hp ' the second hurdle. The two- others . lay to. gather till the entrance to the str tigb-;, when Th« ■ Frenchman drew out 'and won easily by a,- '.'' ' ' lengths?. . MAIDEN : PLATE of ;10sovs, seven ,ng3 ;<?% Mr. P. Hunt's Orakau, 6yrs, by Muskapesr, .7sj ; -1 41b (Ericksen), 1; Matahura, Bst 51b, 2; Freehold Pat, 3. Also started : Konene, Bst 81b;. Jess, Sst'S®' 71b;" Alderahot. : Bst 71b. . Betting: Even moaev on Freehold, 3 to . 1 against Matahura, 5. to "l W-I Orakau. ? Orakau came out of the - field half-war SS - down the straight and won by two lengths. NGARUAWAHIA CUP of 25sovs. one mile and aS[- ' quarter.Mrs. E. A. Gall's b g Lord Seaton; by Seaton Delaval— , Letty, Bst (Pinker), 1; i p.. V S*mide, Bst- 31b, 2; Stepney, 7st 31b, 5, Aieoi started : Lucky Jack, 7st 91b; Lallah Kso'di, y 6 t 41b. Betting: 2to 1 against -Bromide, 3to 1 Lord • Seaton. Bromide and Stepney carried »m the running till the straight was reached. Here - Lord Seaton, who had been well back in the : -%¥i early stages of the race, came through, Anally winning • by three lengths, with Stepney. : twb* ;; siS lengths farther back in third place. -- ,»s, fM. PUBLICANS' PURSE of lOsova, aix . irl-V. Mr. J. Clarkin's ch g Franklin, syrs by . t Coryphee, Sat 91b (Deeley),';!; iteaurr-ii »' ■ 6st 71 b, 2; Bel'.birrt, 7st 71b, 3. ~ Also<sta_rf>i; The Frenchman, Bst; Sophia, 7st 101b. " " BelJ* 3 to 1: on Franklin, 3 to 1 against Pftesyi'f vThis race was a gift to Franklin, who won « liked by a length and a-lialf «• r . HACK HANDICAP of lOsovs, five fuUo>iy.~Mi- ■ C. Dawson's ch m Jess, aged, by Leolantis, 3ft 8!b (Phillips), 1; Kaipaki, 9st, 2; v.->el;o.(i. IJit . ' 21b, 3. Also started : Matahura,i.f.at : : 6!b; i Ton 7st 101b; : Mollie, 7st 71b; Geyser, 7:t 711-. Pet,' ? ting: Even money on Kaipaki, 2 to 1 a(fs'ui«t-4' Freehold, 20 to 1 Ct«n. Kaipaki entered '.lie o" - straight with a 10 lengths lead fron Jess, but ! 4 5 the latter came fast-in the run to Us bc.i and' ' won by a length. • ~' WAINGARO HANDICAP of 12?ove, one raUe.— Mr. G, McGlashan's b g Bromide, t'.yrs, by in-, soinnia—Minnie, Bsfc 41b (Deeley), 1; Lallah Rookii 7st 41b, 2; Konene, 7st 51b, 3. aho started:'s.i' Stepney, 7st 101b; Lucky Jack, 7st SIK Betting: 2. to lon Bromide, who won easily, Stepppy • fell at the head of the straight. . FLYING HANDICAP of 17sove, five furlongs— Mr. P. James' b m Storyteller, svrs, by Leelantis'fe 'i —Fairy Tale, Bst 31:> (Deeley), i; The Don, 7st, 2; Resurgam, 6st 7lb. 3. Also started: Ben £3 Blair. Merry Lad. Betting: 2 to 1 v., Storyteller, r f'f» 8 to 1 against Reaurgcm, 10 to 1 The .Don. Once -i in the straight Storyteller ran to the front, and -?C had no difficulty in winning by four - lengths. . * . WOODVILLE RACING CLUB S' - SUMMER MEETING. FIRST DAT. pBY TELBOBAPH— ASSOCIATION. 1 » Woddville, Wednesday ' V' r The weather was fine for the first day .of the i"? Woodville Jockey Club's Summer Meeting up to about mid-day, when a thunderstorm broke over'iM the place and rain fell at short intervals throughout the afternoon. The course and grounda gradually became a sea of mud. The atj-.&i?, ance was not affected by the weather, and foe totalisator put through £5774, being £154 v • behind the corresponding meeting last year, vhich >vai the opening meeting on the new t course. There were one or two spills during the after- -> noon, but there were no serious consequences. 'x ' o results are as follows:— ' - J: MAIDEN HANDICAP, one mile—Loiret 1, Orv* 2, Prospector 3. Mataida and Moral were scratched. Won by half-a-length. : Time, lm. 475. Divi- - dends, £4 13s and; £1 175.. 1 HURDLE RACE, one mile and tkree-quartens.' —Lull 1, Baltic 2, Sleepwell 3. Scratched: Tern-' 1"mican, Brenda. Won easily. Time, 3m. :20 4-ss, Dividends, £3 Is and £1 9s. GRANDSTAND HANDICAP, seven furlongs ' Letherin 1, Merriwai 2, Mobility 3. Operetta, Martyrieldt, Benair, and ;Splendid . Idea , were - .scratched. Won on the post after an exciting . ! race. Time, lm. 30 l-ss. . Dividends, £5 13e' and £1 ss. ■ ■ < . WOODVILLE HANDICAP, one mile 'and" aquarter— 1, Melodeon 2, Starina /• 3.\??SS Scratched: Kuroki. A good race; won by half- . ' a-length. Clanbum and King's Birthday fell/4M Time, 2m. 8 3-ss. Dividends, £9 and £1 ']2s.'- .' r| FLYING STAKES, six furlongs.— Lancelot 1, •- Martvrfeldt 2, Elfrida 3. . Scratched Sir. (Jeraint, Sir Percivale, Arc Light, The Voucher, -. , Narrow Escape. Won 011 the post by-a nose. - 4 Time, ]ni. 19b. Dividends, £27 and £2 135.. u BOROUGH HANDICAP, seven furlongs St. A!-". Bert 1, Ladylike 2, Mussel! 3. Scratched: Kuroki, St. Claimer, Ropa, Soultina, ■ Sylverie. Won .by - a length and a-lialf. Time, 1111. 34 . 3-ss. ■/• Dividends, £4 16s and £1 15s. j ! • WELTER HANDICAP, one mile and a-qi;urter. —Prospector 1, Benair 2, Present 3,:. Hrasrood, Victoria Park. Electric Gun, and Koramaka were . scratched. Won by two lengths. Time,' 2m. 248.'- . : Dividends, £3 2s and £2 Bs. '; : . ' ■ ELECTRIC HANDICAP, five furlongs— I, St. Claimer 2, Medallist 3. Scratched: Gold -• Seal, Captain •' Shannon, Coxswain, St. ' Albert, - ? Sylverie. AVon all the way. Time, lm. 4 3-55." i Dividends, •£7 lis and £1 7s. i t . .; SECOND DAY. . ; :' The following is a list of the acceptances re, ceived for the second day's racing ""h * STEWARDS' HACK HANDICAP, seven furlongs. —Pushful 9.0, Barca 8.5, Sir Percivale 8.4, . Papatawa 6.10, White .Squall ; 6.8, Skye 6.7. HURDLE RACE, one mile and; a-half—Sleep-well 11.6, Baltic 10.13, Weary? Bill 10.13, Lull S'fe; 10.10, Cassiopea 10.4, Florio 9.9, : Iseult 9.6, ' Geologist 9.0, Levent. 9.0, Rosegrove 9.0. > 4 , RUAHINE HACK ; WELTER HANDICAP, one 1 mile and a distance.Letherin 9.11. Prospector. 9.11, Hey wood 9.11, Victoria Park 9.6, Bc.nheur 9.0, The Ruler 8.13, Benair 8.11; Present 1i.7. SUMMER HANDICAP, one mile and a distance. >5 —Ropa 8.4, Submarine 8.1, Kuroki 8.0, Wlukawelii 7.12, Stariua 7.2, Fancvwork 7.1, The Stake--7.0. Capulet 7.0, Silverlenc 7.7. r »■ TELEGRAPH HANDICAP, six furlongs.— Geraint 9.2, Contender 8.8, Mobility 8.7, Sir Perci-'J® vale 8.5, Miss Lancelot 7.8, Elfrida 7.2, Roasgrove ' 7.0, Pat 7.0, Splendid Idea : 7.0, Arc Light 6.12, - '4 : White Squall 6.9, Riflemaid. 6.9. . ■ ; RAILWAY HANDICAP, six furlongs. St. Claimer 8.5, Gold Seal 8.2, Medallist 8.2, Rustiqiu'v"i; 7.13, St. Albert 7.13, Captain Shannon 7.12, Pro' bable 7.11, Soultina 7.8, Hinurewa 7.6, Miretta ■'* 7.6, Coxswain 7.4. ,•-> - *v „ HIGH-WEIGHT HANDICAP, one mile— 9.5, Kuroki 9.3, Tikarawa 8.13, Rustiqne 8.13, Waimoa 8.10, Ladylike 8.6, Starina 8.6, Fancy wo S'f 8.6, Capulet 8.5, Ballyneety 8.5, Mussell 8.2. . -1 AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB'S ' ' SUMMER MEETING. , The following handicaps have been declared by ' if Mr. F. W. Edwards for events to be run on the . : opening day -of the Auckland Trotting Club's - Summer Meeting, which takes place at Alexandra Park on, the 27th inst. :— - : ; j . ST. HELIERS HANDICAP TROT. One r, ii.-— Ballot scr.. The Mooress Is., Rosebud 25., Fare-«« well 11. 35., Withington 55., Colenso 55., Little Paul os., Macquarrie 65., Happy Bs., Dan Tracey 9s„ >. Black Rose 95., Miss Huon 95., Empress 10s., /..t Olive (late Jessie) 10s., Lad)' Florence lis., Nor-- % val lis., Minus lis., Mangonui lis., Straight Mat . . ; : 128., V.S. 125., Prince Tuxie 125., Miss Rue Us., Day Dawn 14s. MAIDEN HANDICAP TROT. One mile huiVf a-half.—Olive flate Jessie) scr., Minus Is., RoneyVj;?! 11. 35., Tataiaimaka 45., Lissie Bheg 65., Wee Pony 65., Jersey Maid 65., J.P. 65., _ Jermaida 7b., Monica 75., Gory Lass 10s., Eureka 123., Hum Leal 12«.; Huon Clair 125., Cleveland's Pride 12i., Eager 12s. . ' ■ AUCLAND TROTTING CUP. Two miles— Young McKinney -scr., Albertorious 75., Harold -■ Abdallah 75., Duke C. Bs., Waitekauri 95., Type- *«* writer 95., Lady Love 95., Mint 95., Stranger iOs., Taihoa 125., Dan Patch 125., Dolly Varden'll. 125...' Weary Willie 14s.;' Le Rosier 155., Sir -Robert' 18s., Bell Car 18s. .t r GREAT NORTHERN TROTTING CUP. One mile— McKinney scr., Mistle : Is., Waite- ; - kauri 45., Mint 55., Typewriter 55,, Baxter 1 65., - ( Ballot 65., Stranger : 65., Taihoa 75., The Mooress j 75., Dan Patch 75., "Rosebud Bs., Farewell 11. 95.,' Le Rosier 95., .Sir Robert 10s., Bell Car 10?. MIDDLE CLASS HANDICAP TROT. One mile and a-half.— Election scr., Withington -A* ! scr., Little Paul Is., Macquarrie Is., Dan's|fl ! Tracey 65., Peacock 65., Kiteonetea 65., I Eland 75., Olive (late Jessie) 75., Empress 75., jig ! Straight Mat 10s., Tataraimaka 125., Green Laven- iS ! der 125., J.P., 135.- ! PONY HANDICAP TROT. . One mile and a- ' ; half.—Erie scr., Mangonui 45., Special Light (late _ ; Speciality) 45., Roney 11. 65., Fibre 95., Sea . Cole ." 'j 95., Sandfly 95., Cleveland's Pride 155., The Weed ■/* 155., Glitters 15s. - • :> CHRISTOHURCH RACING CLUB'S MEETING. T; [®Y TELEGRAM.— PHE3S ASSOCIATION.] ?*,?■ Cur.ISTCIIUI'.CH, Wednesday. The following acceptances have teen received;'-.-; for the Christchurch Racing Club's meeting on y Saturday next— ' KINDERGARTEN HANDICAP.—Mythical, Lap-;g[ land, Stars and Stripes, Field Gun, Knasticoff, / . j Sailmaker, De Witte, Aimee Soult, Turmoil, Cul- \v.j mination. MIDLAND WELTER.—RoyaI Crown, Antigone, ' ; Vardo, Harvest, Czarevna, Ordnance, Euclid, West.-;-, Wind. : - ANNIVERSARY HANDICAP.—TiroIe, Car.ni« » f ; Chiel, ilakaroff, Mohican, Bagpipes, Ability. ,<l HACK RACE.—Black Diamond, Bayonet, Count Lochiel, Parole, Graduated Tax, 'fsitsihar, Lee•side, Rongca, Uiiapclm.... " ' ELECTRIC HANDICAP—Machine Gun, .Vctrov- ' na. Chivalry, Pas Senl, Canticle', .Alexis, Volodia,' ::y. • Mango, Quiclrflre. ■' J ; 1 . FAREWELL HANDICAP— I'oyal CibwiU".§i' ; l King Stork; Speculate,; Antigone, Ability, .Soma-%®: roll'. Black Diamond, Canticle, Tsitsihar, Narran* garie. : • i" f ' .'-,7. TEJIPLETON TROT— Heir, Revenue, Harold C., Onward, WildHower, Little Mary, liVjKSj gouyama. , '■'■-■■ ■, . ISLINGTON TROT—Onward. - Talentia, Gene-'~-A ral Mac.i'Sobrino, Little Mary, Wildflowsr, L-I\A.,;_s¥•-Lady Cedo, Victor C. ■ L :\Z r ~ V - - Acceptances for all events tu lie yun tn tl»e opening day of the Thames f Jock-jy Cltio < Saw*. met Meeting close to-morrow at e'.sut o'clcck. "Acceptances for minor events to 1c decided on the first day of the A.K.C, Summer Mcetuij, close to-morrow ai, nine p.m. Y , . ISlil f ) .; ' . SBlaEliiiiiWfti*

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13049, 14 December 1905, Page 6

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SPORTING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13049, 14 December 1905, Page 6

SPORTING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13049, 14 December 1905, Page 6