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SPORTING.

I lIAWKKS BAY' JOCKO' CLUB'S WINTER MEETING. SECON'II- DAY [by fKL£CEArB.~rr.E33* ASiCCUtIOSfJ ;., | XAfti.n. Thursday... I Tub seewul day of the Hawick Bay Jockey Club's | Winter Meeting was held --it Hastings to-day, and j though the "wither wag cold sm\ showery._»U*re \ was a good attendance, the eijllfo: \' U-i writej what heavy, but was hi fair crib eotnddei Sirs the I previous rain. The Mini of £053;' wai> | through lite tofalisator, a* compared with. £'~' 3 | on the second day last year. lb? total sot- the J.racettaj was £12.5*9. as against £15.318 for the. I whiter meeting of ISO?. La*t year, however. I rhfie wa* tin- double, a> well j* the straight-nut. 1 maehinc en the ground. Ten bookmaker* »'«** I- present to-day. The result* of the lacing art' »■> ; ]olkv«;~ ! KIPN.VITERS HACK Ell'RDtE rack >•! K»*ovs 5 Otia mile -*ml ahait. | Mr: !'. fcllrngham's l>!k g lUiabou, o>rs. by . Ma-lr.*:—Drtibijrh. Ssi (1' Watt) - . •■• ' Mr. 11 Cnli«rAll"s Oasis. 9»t 3!b. coined &>'■ ; j 101b (Mr. HufchlDionl ... - ...",.. ",'- '■ i Mr. A. U'hc'i>.Tu.-rs Rawliiti. 9.«t 121b (V*. « wlf ' -> ! Vl-o started • Pvcty Maid. Us! ill-; "What ; kma. I*l Urn: .Voteoi'im, 10ft fclb-./Top «;*. i 10?:- 6ib; WUakaweM. 10st Sib; Nog!. WM_ -" ; Papatavvsi, 1C ; ; ilb; Defeat. 16*5 i.o; wanekau. 3*t ... , . . .Ruabon *■»!> in iient *' ; >en. after >»<•• * la * *;•' ; kept there all tin: v.-..y. .winning eomfortaeo i>\ ■| at out three lengths. K.whiti was in «''■'* position iii, flip uisuui-c hut t);i*»« <-.inw iil - ;'.■''.' jus: got hi- nose La [rout as the>po*t was wln'J , Time. 2m. 54*. j NIJAMATIA HACK HANDICAP of TO**'*. ** iuihutgs. j Mr. (i. Best*on> fit s Waikavaka. *yr», by _ Vrainku—Mistta f.\ Oiliver) ■'■'• ■>• r y- J Mr. H. Kr.xjcfi.-kjon's' Sand Stream. **.»■ -'"^ (J. Gdftithf) -■■ ■■■ ',■ - Hen. .1. 1). Ortiioutli. Mistime, i!. Join (F. D. Jones; •'• ■ -■• ••• *' AW«a«eil: San Jose. 10st 13lb; han-.u. 0- 1 ■Mb; HiglubMi. '9»t 21l>; WaiariW, Set. The llebl of cevi-u v,'-ro dMpa'Uibcfl on •-•V"!' lutely even terms, and aliliougli MUtliiw mid Waiariki were mo?t, ptoiiiiiii'iit at liv' entrance to 1 lie utraiglii the otlieis were tit a bimcb very en*" beliirid In tin: run bom? Waiarikl >ltot out tirmi thi field and event won by ft lcnslli, Muni .Stream Just beatii»ir Ml?titwe oil tlir i'">i '*"'' j second money. Time, in;. 20 2-ss. LAWKS' XECKLACB, valued at 50rov«, t»i«-a' round. Mrs. W. .1. Doiitilatt' 1.. - -• E*i>artero, 3yr.«; by Toii>edo—Esjuniobi. Iter 71b (Mr. O. Hirst 1 1.. 1 Mr?. A. G. I'ilmer's lliuni»ai, 1W SH> (Mi. ; A. G. Pilinei) ■■• ■■' -,V c Mrs. U". ,7. Douglait' Merty Tiger, 10*1 <n> (Mr. J. While) •■-. „ ■ 3 AlfO started: Chatterer. I2st 3IU: rnwoiooni. lOst 13!b: Rosea), list. 1311):" Cotitmander, ilf-t 91b; Anevnle, lOst 91b; I'topia. 10rf Tib; Olympus, lOiit Tib: Mttiitai, lOst 71b; Sortlicrn Star, 10s; 71b. Mtiritai was badlv left at: the post, and eould not. be indueed to start- until the field bad pot far bevond her reach. Merry Tiyer took the lead soitig out of the straight and maintained It right round to the home bend, but in the run to tiepost Esparv-ro eanic away and Hinupai also made a forward move, Bs|»artero secured the judge's vcedict by three lengths, a length separating the second and third houses. Time, lm. 5? 3-5«. JUNK STEEPLECHASE of 2So«ovii. About, (wo miles and a-half. Mr. J. 'Jwohill's I) k Pierre, aged, by Muskupeer—Delia,' Sot- 13ib (M.' Decblc) I Mr. ,1. Clark's Faro, lOst 121b (J. Hall) ... '- Sir W. K. RiisseH'a Nadador, aged, list 31b (A. MeConnon) ... ... •• •■■ ■•• 3 Also started: To Kohati. 9st 131b; 1 llaereliiiiirj. 9st 121b (carried 10*t 31b); Arohn, 9st 91b; Clarabelle, 9st 71!.. The. field kept fairly well together during the first mile. Tc Kohau led over the hurdle in front of the stand on the 11 ret round, followed by Pierre., Haerekiiuoa, and Faro, with Clarcibetle 1.v.-t. At the back Te Koliau was still leading, with Pierre and Faro second and third respeo.lively. Passing the post for the .second time Pierre was Just, ahead of Te Koliau, with Faro next, and Hnerek'imoa close at hand. At the hack Pierre mis still leading, Clarabelle. Te Kehau, Faro, and Nadador being his closest attendants. On the turn for home Faro had displaced Pierre, and it looked as if the favourite would win, but Pierre came again with ir determined run, and a Rreut. struggle to the post resulted in his favour liv a. neck. Nadador was a.good third. Aroha (lone to giief at the sod wall the first time round. Time, Sin. 13 2-6*. ' HAIKAWA HACK HANDICAP of SOsovs. Seven furlong?. Mr. J. T. Jantiejoa'e blk g >Vaipunehu, Syrs, by Waiuku—Leonic, lOst 31b (F. D. Jones)... 1 Mr." A. Lifkirk's King Post, lOst 61b (Caineroti) 2 Mr. E. Kirk's Niwaru, 9st 21b (W. Kirk) ... . 3 Also started: Illustrious, 9st 101b; Buoyant, 9ft 51b; Motulcawa, 9st; Merry Tiger, 9st; Adventure, o=t. Illustrious 6.hot to the front, followed by Buoy- i ant and Merry Tiger, the three racing together | for about half-a-Jiil!«. At the railway betid, j however,, they fell away and left, the contest to j Waipunehu, King .Post, and Niwaru, and a fine j lane, up the 'straight.' resulted in' a win for Wui- i jmnehu by tr clear, length, Niwaru being a good j third. Time, lm. 345. i TURAMOE HANDICAP HUROI.E RACE of 175sovs. One. mile and throc-ijuartcrs. Mr. .1. Malier's b g Prospector, .aged, by Gold Heel-Dazzle, list 6lb (J. Lyford) ... ... 1 Mr. H. Harper's Showman, O.st I.llb (T. Price) 2 Mr. J. E. Hollo's Monaripie, 9st (J. Percival) 3 j Also started : Repulse, 9st 91b. - ; Monarqnc led to the stand and (ben gave way to Repulse and Prospector. At the back Repulse ' and Prospector were running neck and neck a long way in front of. Showman, Monarque having dropped" back into last place Repulse, and Prospector rose, at the last, fence together, but the former came down - and left Prospector to win by over ir couple of chains. Repulse's jockey (W. Higgins) was badly shaken, but was not seriously injured. Time, 3m. 255. FINAL HANDICAP of lOOsovs. Six furlong*. Mr. T. If. White's b'g The Seer, 6yre, by Turquoise Vision"; Bat 131b (J. McCombe) ... 1 Mr. A. Atwood's Reudrock, 9st (W. Young) ... 2 Mr. W. Karaitiana'a Cioldlleld, 9st (Whittaker) 3 Also started: Erl King, 9st 131b: Finery, 9st 131b; Linkless, 9st.Blb: Mussel, 9st. Finery led for most of the distance, but halfway up the straight The Seer put in a strong run and won cleverly by a' length and a-half from. Reudrock, with Goldfleld a good third, Finery ; dying away as soon as she was collared, 'lime, i lm. 20s

NAPIER PARK RACING CLUB'S WINTER -MEETING. [BY TELEGRAPH PHKS9 ASSOCIATION.] Napier, Thursday. Mi* J. Cliadwick lias declared the following weights for the Napier Park Racing: Club's Winter Meeting, to be held on the 24th and 23th Inst. :— JIOTKO HACK HURDLE RACE, one mile raid three-quarters.— •'Staler 10.13, Lctherin 10.12, | Whatakura 10.11, Gold Heal 10.10, lennkn 10.9, Commander 10.7, Top Rose 10.0, Noteoriui 10.3, i Defeat 10.0, Whaknwehi 10.0, Ruabon 0.13, Papatuwa 9.12, Oasis 9.13, Hat lev 0.7. Mukn 3.5. Baitk; 9.0, Ilutiwai 9.0, Lady Adair 0.0. ftt-jtiiiu 9-0. ! PBTANE HACK HANDICAP, seven ftirlonss.— I Waifcuraka 11.9, Comedian 11.0, Sir Hriwo 10.12. ! Notth Pole 10.9, California 10.6, Hlu*trioiii 9.12, .Sand Stream 9.9, My Da'rllnjf 9.8, San J«iri: 9.7. Gold Reef—Fairy Dream gelding 9,0. liuovant j 9.3, Merrv Tijfe-r 8.3, lliglidcn 9.2, Grand Curio. ! 9.2, Coneuwion 9.2. Motufcawu 9.0, Robin Link I 9.0. Adventure 9.0. North .star 9.0. | STEWARDS' STAKES, one mile.—Ma: Ivrinr.i I 11.9. The Seer 10.9. Gaaeley 10 7. Chatterer 10.4. I Polrautliuf 10.3. San Fernando 9.11, White Lie \ 9.10, Li! King 9.8, Millennial 9.5, Goldlleld 9..:, ! Ballynoety 9.0, Mussel 9.0. [ NAPIER STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, about I three miles.— -Kiiipet.ii.cti 11.5. Nadador 11.0, Faro I 11.3, Pierre 10.9. Lull 10.10, Post-haste 10.6. PushI ful 10.2, Nogi 9.13, Fretwork 9.11. Haerekimoa i 9.9. Arolia) 9.3. Vaiiina 9.7, Claiabellc 9.7, HauI rang! 9.7. ; LADIES' BRACELET, one mile and ./-quarter. I —Jack Pot 11.13. Ilimipai 11.11, E»itartero 11.6, Dan Leno 11.13. Prusebloom 10.13. Hidden 10.11. Concussion 10.11. Oakbouruc 10.11, Motukawa I 10.0, Olvmpus 0.8, Ancvclc 10.7, Repute, 10.7, ! Forest 10.7. Minister 10.7. j AHCRIRI HURDLE RACE, one mile and threequarters— Black Reynard 11.5, Lull U.S. Gold I Dust 11.0. Prospector 10.1C. Asteroid 10.0. The I Stake 10.0, Pretty Maid 9.15. Showman 3.7. ReI pulse 9.6, Commander 9.6, Florio 9..". Monurque | 9.0, To Kainui 9.0. • j SETTLERS' HACK HANDICAP, fix furlongs.— Waipunehu 11.4, North Pole 10.10, Sand Stream 9.12, Onrron 9.9. Huthvai 9.7, Iraniii 3.;-. Timothy 9.3. Roval Maid 9.2. Sealskin 9.0. Wiuupp'on-a 9 0, Waiariki 9.0.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13780, 19 June 1908, Page 8

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SPORTING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13780, 19 June 1908, Page 8

SPORTING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13780, 19 June 1908, Page 8