OTAKI RACES.
FIRST DAY. ■VvV- [B? TET-EGBAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.] y ■..'" VfZLUXQTOS, Monday. Fine weather was experienced for the opening day of the Otaki Maori Racing Club'*. meeting. The sum of £11.662 was passed. through the total-1 isitor, as against £8822 tot year. -Two...horse*! fell in the Hurdle Race. McCabe, the nder of Stavbov, e?«aped with a shaking, bub O. «alls, the rider of St. Amelia, wan rather badly hurt and was taken to the Otaki Hospital. The following are the results:— / . • OTAKI HACK HANDICAP, one. mile.—Sfoate, 7;>t j 71b, 1; Swimming Belt, Sat, 2; White Lie, let no, 3. Scratched : Toa Tuhi. Time, lm. '16 4-s*. Divi-, dends, £12 Is and 133. • v MAIDEN HACK PLATE, seven furlong,*.—War-j lock, Bst 1111), 1; Inaha, Sat 121b, 2: Waipu, 3. j Scratched :, Blue Diamond, Monsieur Beaucaire. Time, lm. 36 4-5?. Dividends, £4 6s and £3 ks. RANGIURU HANDICAP, six furlonga.—Kitchenmaid, Bit 61b, 1; Seaman, 7st 21b, 2; Splendid Idea, 7sfc 51b, 3. » Kitehenmaid won by a length, a head separating the second and third horses. Scratched: Montigo, Swimming Belt, The Stake. Time, lm. 17 3-ss. Dividends. £9 17s and £1 10s. BIRTHDAY WELTER HACK HANDICAP, furlongs.—Aotea, B*t 91b, 1; Compass, 9sfc 3lb, £ ; Tangeroa, Bst 121b. 3. Scratched: Kai Ernn, Speciosa, Warlock, Phemie. Time, lm. 34 1-M. Dividends,' £9 and £1 2s. FLYING HACK HANDICAP, six furlongs.— Idealist, id 71b, 1; Toa Tuhi, Bst 81b, 2; ; Gauze, Bst 111b, 3. Scratched: White Lie, St. Killian, Barley. Time, lm. 16 l-ss. Dividends, £3 as and £1 15a. : HACK HURDLE HANDICAP, one mile and ahalf.—Bonheur, list 51b, 1; Huximoana, 3st, <2; Romany Lad, 9st 71b, 3. All started. Time, 2m. 58 2-5.«. Dividends, £1 las and £2 6s. RAUKANA CUP HANDICAP, one mile and aquarter.—Sir Tristram, Bst 81b, 1; Kuku, 7st 51b, 2; Volume, 9st, 3. Scratched : Naphtha. Kuku led till half-way down the straigift; when -. Sit Tristram shot out and won by two lengths. Volume stumbled at the turn. Time, 2m. Ids. Dividends, £3 108 and £1 10s. Marguerite and Kuku were bracketed on the machine. SECOND DAY. '! j ; The" following are the acceptances for the second day:— . . - :■;■.' . ■-. .- i .'■'.>-.'■ •, TELEGRAPH HANDICAP.— Tuhi 9.0. Idealist £.6, Warcola 8.1. Motoa 7.13, Mataari 7.10, St. Killian 7.9, Barley 7.8, Warlock 7.6, San Juke 7.6, Playmate 7.3, Clem 7.3, Lothair .7.0, Oblivion 6.10, Chattel 6.10, Tawhera 6.7, Reville 6.7. HURDLE RACE.—Bonheur 11.12, Stayboy 9.9, Romany Lad 9.9, The Dauber 9.7, Hurimoana 9.7, St. Amelia 9.5, Mafareka 9.0, Cavalcade 9.0, Hydroscope 9.0. '~"■■•, . • • . OHAU WELTER HANDICAP.—Stayboy K 9.10, Compass 9.3, Naphtha 9,2, Aotea 8.13, Moscow 8.7, Campfire 8.5, Chattel 8.0, Blue Diamond 8.0. STEWARDS' HANDICAP.-Gauze 9.0, Climax 8 5, Moata 8.4, White Star 8.4. Silver Lead 7.13; Mataari 7.10, White Lie 7.10, Lady Beresford 7.5, San Julie 7.4, Tangaroa 7.2, Clem 7.1, Scenery 7.0, Houyhnhnm 7.0, Hillspring 7.0, Inaha,. 7.0, Phemie 7.0. ... HUIA . HANDICAP— Tristram 9.2, Marguerite 9.2, Armistice 8.4, Montigo 8.0, Kuku .7.9, St. Joe 7.7, Sandix 7.2, Millennial 6.10, Sherlock Holmes 6.7, Naphtha 6.7, Waitapu 6.7. RAILWAY HANDlCAP—Kitchenmaid 9.1, Lord Soult 8.12, King Billy 8.6, St, Claimer 7.11, Splendid Idea 7.9, Swimming Belt 7.7, Seaman 7.7, Gawain 7.4, Platypus 7.1, Kaiuku 6.9, Silver Lead 6.9, Lady Warwick 6.9, Waipaku 6.7, Mussell 6.7..
V DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB'S : WINTER MEETING. ' SECOND DAT. . [BY TELEGRAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.] DUNBDI2T, Monday. The Duriedin Jockey Club's Winter Meeting was concluded to-day, the 'attendance being large and the weather fine.. The sum of £8756 10s was pub through the totalisator, as against £7025 for the second day last year, being an increase of £1730 10s. The total for the ,two days amounted to £14,920 10s, as against £11,553 last year. Results : • ", " , FAIRFIELD HURDLE HANDICAP of 70sdva. One : ;•.-.- 1 mile and. three-quarter*. ... 177£— Mr. P. I. Hagan's Royal Shell, aged, lOst 81b (A. McKenzie) .....'.... ....... 1 286 —Mr. W. Swales' Magical, 6yrs, lOst 111b (H. Carr) ... ... ... ... ... 2 221 —Mr. E. O'Neill's Prom, syrs, -9st 41b (V. Cotton) ...... ......... 3 Also started: Wild Oat, lOafc iilb; 55, Storm, 95t... . ' ~'t Wild Cat and Pram' were bracketed on the totalisator. " . ; Storm fell at the first hurdle at the foot of the. straight and threw his jockey, who was not, however, hurt. Turning, for home Wild Cat was done with, and at the last fence, which had been flattened down, Royal Shell had Magical'B measure, and, going on, won by close on three lengths, Pram being a couple of lengths away third, and Wild Cat close up. Time, 3m. 25is. Dividend, £3 14s. - ... . ' ~. .. SILVERSTREAM HACK HANDICAP of 60sovs. Five furlongs. ~. , -~ , ■• 181±— J. Walden's, jum* Strathfillan, 3yr&>'.'/ : .--■ , . Bst 91b (F. Yarr) ; ... ... ... '.'.* 1 1884—Mr. T. -Tansey's '-Ard : Reigh, •6yrs,'- i &«•> i -- :■::: 51b (J. MeCombe) ... '.".. , ... • '.:." . .v. 2 1094— Mr. P. T. Hogan's Sarsfield, 3yrs, Bst 71b . ■ - (J. P. Byrne) > ...... i ... ..,,'3 Also started: 1154, Silk Web, Oat ,131b.; 249, White Cockade, 9st 91b; 55, Jacaro, Bst 51b; 82, Merrymaker, Bat 41b; 42, Sahara, • Bst 31b; 98£, Little MedaLlist; Bst 31b; 26, Heorthen, 7st 131b; 184, Hemlock, 7st 91b; 204, Flavour, 7st 71b; 18, Linda,. 7st 71b; 65, Soma, 7st 71b. Inside the distance Strathfillan came through on the rails and in a good finish beat Ard Reigh by half-a-length, whilst Sarsfield was a short halflength back third. Time, lm. 5 4-5». Dividends, £3 4s and £1 125.: INVERMAY WELTER HAND-CAP of 120sovs.; i. ■■>'*■ Five furlongs. ,->/• >.■>;■; 140 —Mr. Flower's Curiosity, 4yrs,' 7at 91b (J. McCluskey) ... ... ... ... .. ; . 1 Regiment, 6yrs, 7st 91b (O. Pine) ... ... 2 339 —Mr. R. Sutherland's Replete; aged; lOst : 51b (L. G. King) ... . ... ... > ... 3 Also started: 163, Tessera, 9st slb; 76, Rosebloom, 9st 41b; 460, Czar Kolokol, Bst 121b; 119, Postcard, 7st 81b. ' . Regiment, Replete, Czar Kolokol, and Tessera ran bunched. Curiosity kept clear and won by five lengths from Regiment," who was just clear of Replete, Tessera, and Czar Kolokol. Time, lm. 17 4-ss. Dividends, £6 8a and £3 18s. . PROVINCIAL HANDICAP of 150sovs. One mile and a-quarter; - 191 —Messrs. W. and L. C. Hazlett's Astrakhan, 4yrs, 7st 81b (J. MacDonnell) ...... 1 193 —Hon. George McLean's Apollodoris, 4yrs, 7st 131b (F. Douglas)- ... :.. ... 2 79 —Mr. It. Ellis' StepenZeiat, aged, 6st 71b ' .;■ (C. E. Hack).;, ;...;: i... '.'.'.'-. .../v3 Also started: 114, Probable, 7st 121b; 65,'Idnsa, 7st IMb; 67, Black Flint, 7st 71b. From a good, start Apollodoris took tip the running. Racing past the six-furlong post Stepenfeidt assumed the lead and showed the way by half-a-leugtli. .Racing for the home turn Astrakhan, Apollodoris, «nd Stepenfeldt were in line. Once heads were turned for home Stepehfeldt was in trouble, while inside the distance Astrakhan had Apollodoris beaten, and, going on, won by a little over a length from Apollodoris, Who .bea| Sfepenfeldt' by a short neck for second place, whilst. Probable finished a similar distance away fourth. Time, 2m. '12 3-ss. , Dividend, £3 6s. WAIRONGOA HANDICAP of 100sov3. ' Six filrloUgs. 192 —Mr. W. Rutherford's Gwendolina, 3yrs, 7st 41b (O. E. Hack); ... ... ... 1 162 —Mr. R. Sutherland's Replete, aged, Bst 111b (L. G. King) ... s ... ... ... 2 llli—Mis. T. Cotton's Silk Web, 3yrs, 7st 31b (E. Cotton) ... ... .., ... 3 Also started: 5164, Red Gauntlet; 9st" 31b"; 257, The Seer, 7st 111b; 147, Aimee Soult, 7st 71b; 1624, Red Morn, 7st 71b. - ; ~ Aimee Soult turned the wrong way when, the barrier rose and took no part in the race. ' Inside the distance Gwendolina came from behind with a good run arid; racing past the leaders, won by close on three lengths from Replete, who just beat Silk Web for second place. The Seer was two'lengths away fourth. Time, lm. 17 2-ss. Dividends, £5 8s and £2. ,f RICCARTON HACK HANDICAP of 60sovs. Six furlongs. . ■ ;; 309 —Mr. R. McKay's Orderly, 4yrs, Bst 61b (A. W. Mclvor) ... ' ..s.; 1 117 —Mr. P. O. Hagan's Sarsfield, 3yrs, 7sfc lib, • including 21b overweight (J. P. Byrne) 2 1724—Mr. T. Tansey's Ard Reigh, svrs, 7s't 91b (G. Pine) ■ ..." ... ... 3 Also started: 177.1, Sam Weller, (fob; 155, Gvpsobel, 7st 71b; 117, Sahara, 7st 61b; 45, Captain Kettle, 7st 61b (including 31b overweight); 209, Zero, 7st 41b (including lib overweight); 36, Lord Clutha, 7st 71b (including 141b overweight); 194, Last Ensign, Bst 101b (including 3111) overweight). Contain Kettle and Lord Clutha were left when the barrier rose. Once in line for home Orderly had no difficulty in stalling off Sarsfield and won by three-parts of a length, Ard Reigh being close up third. Time, lm. 18s. Dividends, £3 2s and £1 12s.
FAREWELL HANDICAP of 75sovs. Seven furlongs. ' 393 —Hon. George McLean's Apollodoris, 4yrs, Bst 61b (F. Douglas) ... ... ... 1 195 —Mr. J. Ellis' Red Gauntlet, aged, 9st 61b (J. Beale) ... ... ... 2 417£—Mr. M. Ilobbs' Ivanoft, 3yrs, Bst 51b (J. Thomson) ... ... ... 3 Also started: lllA, Tessera, Bst; 46, Rosebloom, 7st 131b; 181, Stepenfeldt, 7et 51b (including 51b overweight); 7<U, Casque, 6st 91b; 26, Heirloom, 7st 71b (including 141b overweight); 75, Regiment, 6sf. 71b. Once in line for home Apollodoris, Ivanon", and Red Gauntlet were almost in line, and in a punishing finish Apollodoris wore' down Red Gauntlet dud beat him by a short, half-length, Ivanoff being close up third. Time, lm. 30 l-ss. Dividends, £2 10s and £1 14s.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13455, 4 June 1907, Page 7
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