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SPORTING.

THE TURF IN ENGLAND. ""■"■• ; ~~" ■ '■'' ■ '■■'■•,■';.;■#. Ws.'o% RESULT OF THE NEWMARKET STAKJB|, By Telegraph.-Press AssociaUon.-Gn-ytf^ Lorrnoy, May it- i '-V-ii , At the Newmarket meeting to-day «» n it!L ing was the result of the principal event J!" o**0** THE NEWMARKET STAKES. . «*eer»t a k--L 30*ns each, with lOOOnovs added. PorlL? furlong).- Aeross th ° fl3t (00 ° »* »«lft " D phrcn o - D Ke hire ' 8 .. b C . toW ». * A«- ' , Mr. W. Clarke's b c Union" by'Vc"^' l : Crag—Ltsmaine ... ' a " ■ Mr. Fairic's h c Eastern, by Eagcr-Cai!cj» £"§ ■• THE GREAT NORTHERN MEETING To-day will be a. busy one at the A.R.C. iee~ tariate, acceptances falling due at nine m_ *T ■ <h* Great Northern Hurdle Race and -A**? Northern Stcepleclme, while entries for the wS '' of the minor events on the winter pramum*! must, also be lodged by that hour. *'«*« \ - ' ' : f i'' i: THE TAKAPUNA MEETING. A visit to too Takapuu* courw ,h o ws ti,.** everything: at the popular course In -thTSJ^suburb is in a most orderly state for £*■■ " aujruratwn of the winter meeting to «'**■'■■ • With strong list of acceptances in hand aS ' interesting afternoons racing i* qtute ,**»£? and with fine weather then- Id some reaioTu anticipate a record gathering at the. North SW Mr. Wynyard notifies that horses will b* cmS free to Dcvonport up to half-past nine a.m. "' ELLEESLIE TRAINING NOTES. The weather wis fine at EUerslie vf«te«t« . morning and a largo amount of intcrestw «S en th<! ;and was witnessed. Mawhitt and Ami.TS- ' were the fit?*, to gallop, and the- pair ir, iT " pany covered a round in 2m. 3 2-ss. M»«S«! had ail the best of it and finished a count* «} lengths in front. Delania moved well when da. ing a similar journey In company with Scott? this pair taking 2m. 2s. Cuiragno, Silica 41S SoulttUh finished in the order written at the li, of a mile and a-haif. which occupied 2m siT and Cumbrian was going better than Celtic a*' * j the finish of a. sis-furlong gallop, which took lm. 21 2-ss. Onwti covered the latter distance-fa lm. 23?., and Uenuku ran a furlong further in Im. 56*. Lord Seaton pleased better than W»«. puna ever a round in 2m. 4s„ Cavalry runnins the same- distance in similar time. ilonomiinl 'ind Roeelawn were together over five furlonw in. lm. V 4-6*.. while Frederick and Sonoma took 1 lm. 8 3-sa, Lady Gladys, w"ho nad Paroquet ' a companion for fix furlongs (lm. 21 3-s*o, m seven furlongs in lm. 365. Matuipouri covered six furlongs in lm. 27«. and Guy Paris, who hid a length's advantage over Puktkohc, five futlooa in lm. 7 1-fts. Rauparaha, Geordie and Deleg«« finished almost, >n line at the end of a round In 2m. 3 2-55.. while Loch Erne had a slight advantage- over Polycarte ovex seven furlongs, which occupied lm. 365. Flying Scud brat Lady Attic) a length,in a four-furlong sprint in 545., Cyrooa and Sabine running the same distance in 53 1-&,, * Te Aroha and Turbine taking 52 3-s*. Lucrees! • who had Octoroon for a companion over the last live furlongs, covered a round in 2m. 2 1-fe. while Mooltan and Tanglefoot ran seven furlong! ' !in lm. 39 2-ss. Fretwork and Loch A.vtw were toI pettier at the end of a circuit, which took 2m. ' Bs., and Waitati sprinted half-a-mile in 51s, Dim 1 ing the morning Kanaka, MoolUvn, and Tangtefwt,," ' were sent over the sod wall and double, etch giving a good display. Tolette, Luminous, anil a gelding by Lcolsntis, in company*, covered • round of the schooling hurdles, Tolette finishing In front, while nil three jumped well. ' Seaboh&i was allotted a similar task and performed satisfactorily. •; , ; ——-—; WANGANUI JOCKEY CLUB'S . WINTER MEETING. [BY TELEGRAPH.—PBESI ASSOCIATION.] , , ' , : ..•■■; Haweha, Thursday, l The following weights have been declared by Mr. Mors?' for the first 1 day of the ,Wangsna> 1 Jockey Club's Winter Meeting, which takes place ' > on the 23rd inst.:— , -

ELECTRIC HACK HANDICAP.—Wnilmks* 9.12, St. Maria 9.1, Chicane 8.12. Kaiku. 8.12,. 0»a» 8.10, Fiahermaid 8.5, The Clipper 8.5, Somali 8.3, Pcarlie 8.3, Barley 8.2, Dear Dally 8,1, Little Mary 8.0, Toa. Tuhi 7.13, nine River 7.15, Irish - Rifle 7.12, St. Kfllian 7.12, Inaha 7.10. EnjrrSW •- 7.10, Waicola 7.8, Motoa 7.7, Idealist 7.7, ffed«moor 7.7, "Pytehley 7.6, Waiknrnkl 7.6, Onldwil 7.5, Royal Star 7.5, Catapult 7.3, Tarina 7.5, Lin. tern 7.2. Burton 7.2, Supplement 7.0, Quaver 7.9, Montepllcr 7.0, Lent 7.0, Catinat 7.0, Sylvian. Park 7.0, Anecdote 7.0, Lady Pia 7.0, Molfa 7.0.

PURUA HACK HANDICAP —Swimming - Belt vv: 9.3, Staybov 9.2, :Turkish Moid 9.1, White S<« * 8.9, Silver Lend 8.6, .William 8.5, Daisy Paul 7.13, Uhlando 7.13, Top Rose 7.12. Gaiety 7.10, Lingerer 7.10, Ilouyhnhnm 7.9, Somali 7.8, Irish Bids ' 7.7, The Dane. 7.7, Tangaron 7.4, Dear Dolly 7,J. 1 ' Slavey 7.2, Anemone 7.2, Compass 7.2, First Foot . 7.2, Walone 7.0, Monkey 7.0, Lady Adair 7.0,, ~ , Flying Wind 7.0, Lantern 7.0, St. Gyres* 7.0. L MAY HURDLE RACE.-Exmoor 12.7, Crensot 11.4, Even-load 11.5, Prospector 11.0, Oapulet 11.0, ■!' Jack Pot. 11.0, Cavalry 10.13.' Black Reynard' 10.12, Romany King 10.8, Pushful 10.8. Ability 10.6, As?fl.yer 10.6, Gold Seal 10.4. Lion Heart ' 10.0, Levant 0.11, Sen-Sim 0.11, Bonheilr 9.10, | Lull 9.10, Mahoe 9.9, Florio 9.9, Aqua: Regla 9.5,■.' Recreation 9.0. <■ , | ; •808 OUWff. HANDICAP lord I Claimer 8.10, Medallist 8.3, Knrowaka B.Sv>OyY«M 1» 8.2, Intelligence 7.12, Splendid Idea 7.12, GfoWen | Gate 7.11, Delamere 7.10. Font-enoy 7.8, Showman 7.6, G a wain 7.6, St. Bill 7.4, Chicane 7.3, Flimjiiap 7.2, Maid of Astolat 6.12, Waipaku 6.12, King's Birthday 6.7, Pearli© 6.7, Dear Dolly 6.7, Somsll ;, * 6.7. KAITOKE HURDLE RACE.— 12.0, MeivM rlwai 11.2, Mahoe 11.2,' La Beau '11.2, Te Ulra : 11.1, Southern Cross 10.11, Kolpili 10.7, Dnlkeyji 10.4, Toddy 9.11, Aorangi 9.9, Dulo.inea 9.7. Fretwork' 9.7, Integrity 9.6, Te Kaitful' 9,6,* Te I'lni ~•> 9.3, Top Rose 9.1, Lady Sylvia 9.0, Arabian Lars : - ■ 9.0, Hurimoana 9.0, Truthful 9.0. Lord, Ullln 9.0, Glenafric 9.0. Rahui 9.0, Redshank 9.0, King Bolt 9.0, Land-o'-Nod 9.0, Levant 9.0, Constellation 90. TRAINING NOTES. - ; ; ' WANCAsri, Thursday. ' The- weather is beautifully flue and (he track* - are in good order. Tills morning Ran gi to to ww;-; tent a couple of rounds over the tig fences, jumping, splendidly. - Barley ran : rpun? > on the plough, "finishing fast. * St. Killtan did Use- . ful •: work on the: plough. Irish Rifle ?« ,l 04 ' , mile. Levent covered a. couple of circuit*. we™*.,', i ward and Anecdote were restricted to flow work, -, x :- Armistice and Anemone were associated in; * mile gallop, the latter lowing to most advantage. . Te Kainui lumped a couple of hurdles. Sedgmoor and Lydla had a flutter over five furlong#, ; "Jfe 1 latter going surprisingly well. ' Slgnor and Guild 4 - 1 ing Step did medium pace work. " ' Lady Annie is reported to have gone araw» yesterday and may not bo able to start here. EGMONT RACING CLUB'S WINTER MEETING.'. . i-,: • ; ' . ™—' • ? ' 4' SECOND DAY.' - - 1 I. (•' 1:■ [BY TELEGRAPH.—PRBSB ABSOOUTIOK.] _ . ■ , j Hawera. Thursday. ■ ' There wee a good attendance and fine wjtejftfK; for the second dav of the Egmont Racing Clutri r Winter Meeting. Following/ are the result* NOAMUTU HANDICAP/— 1, Lad; j Lancelot 2, Daisy Paul 3. Scratched : Somali, . Burton. Time, lm. 21 <S-ss. Dividends, £5 7|. • and £3 4s. / ' BOROUGH HANDICAP.—St. Clairoer 1, Show- ; , man 2, St. Bill 3. Scotched: Mohamai. Time, lm. 20 4-ss. Dividend, £8 5s and £1. ■'. , - MANAWAPOU lIApK HURDLE RACT.-Toddr o,:; 1, Lo Beau 2, Da J key 3. Scratched :Moe*D«. t Top Rose, Snip. Time, 3m. 0 2-Ss. Dividends, £7 12s and 14s. /. : STEWARDS' HANDICAPTurkish Moid 1. Top Rose 2, White Stsrf 3. Scratched: Iseult, Lingerer. Time, lm. 525. Dividend, £2 14s. — CORINTHIAN HANDICAP.— on l,Th« r' :: i Dane 2, Virirf 3. Scratched Turkish H»MMerriwai, as/mere. Time, lm. 55J«. Dividend', £6 lis and ,£1 2s. ' MANAIA .HANDlCAP.—Regulation l.StayW . 2. Mahoranui 3. Scratched : Showman. Time, 150 <-5». Dividends, £2 12« and £3 6s. .- f ; , 1 j OPEKE /HANDICAP.— Lingerer 1, The Clipp" 2, Otarca/3. Scratched: White Star, R<>y a J !In aha. Time, lm. 22i». Dividends, £5 8* *« Jgi **• [ • ■ / ASHBUBTON RACES. .. l j _____ ~ -\/0. j / SECOND DAT. f'^'j / [BY TELEGRAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.] ■ ' / ;Asuburtojt, TharsdJf>J: . 1/ The weather was fine and the sit tendance gc™ v, ' for the second day of the Ash burton County K*cj ing Club's Autumn - Meeting. Speculation *** i I brisk, the sum of £3965 being invested durirj i thj day. : Tho: following arc the results 'N,* i . ' MORETON FARM HACK HAKDICAP.-rSn* . Web 1, Gj-psobel-2, Offchancc 3. Scratched. • ; Takaro, Hemlock. Silk Web won by half-a-leopn. The judge placed Gvpsobel second, '•hough'y»" ; chance appeared tc gain the position by W", I length.: Time, lm. 16i. Dividends, £2 6s M £2 10s. . WINCHMORE WELTER HANDICAP.—Don W; ; sino 1, Mango 2, Farley Grove 3. >cratcßM'-Lv Roscommon. Don Orsino had an easy will. I l ®*' i ' lm. 28 5-ss. Dividends, £2 8s and 16s. GRANDSTAND HANDICAP.Ivanoff 1. ■Mt f: land 2, Ida® 3. Scratched: Postcard. IvaDW 'shot out at the distance and won by nearW » lengths. Time, lm. 41 l-ss. Dividends, £*," j i and £1 Bs. • _ i MOUNT BOMERS WELTER HANDICAP,— tit 1, Riilomma 2, Thyrus 3. Also started •- * : tonv. The winner led all the way andvonW ~ . eight lengths. Time, lm. 30 4-ss. ' Dividend. , (£2 Bs. \ £ JUVENILE HANDICAP.—Jack Ashore 1, AUwj* J ' Soult 2, Glory 3. Scratched : Limiilite. AniotOg. j. | ; .Jock Ashore won by a length. Time, Ira. lb 13* jf B i Dividend, £2 B*. ' , . "• 5 ! DISPOSAL HANDICAP.—Cerise am. Blue 'vSy 'Tom-tit 2, Miss Hamilton 3. Scratched: PeW> , . and Kulemma. Cerise and Blue «,-on ' Time. lm. 21 l-ss. Dividends, £U los and £1 l l * & 1 ' SELMA TROT.Advance 1 1. Opihi 2. p. iScratched: The Middy, beilwand. Advance won ' easilv. Time, 3m. 465. Dividends, £1 84 40 fe £20'est. . - . .. , TfM WAKANUI HANDICAP.— 1. TaUjo* Jolly Roger 3. Scratchcd: Ilarit3. !>ilk " eb ' A rLj i ' .-, I kura. Lupulite was in front all the way *" < wen by a length. Dividend, £1 l - : i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13490, 17 May 1907, Page 6

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SPORTING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13490, 17 May 1907, Page 6

SPORTING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13490, 17 May 1907, Page 6

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