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BY TELEGRAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.

........ DtrKuniN, Thursday. rrncM was a fair attendance at tho second day iof tho fiunedin Jockey. 'Autumn Meeting. 'The weather was all that .could be desired and. ' the truck was somewhat improved by the first ..lay's racing. . Seventeen' bookmakers were licensed •and the totalisator investments for the day amounted to £6198 - 10s, or £307 r in;. advance of Hie second last year. ... - The stewards held an inquiry as to Q. J. Tine's 'riding of All Guns in the Publicans' Handicap on The first day, and disqualified him for six months lor crossing l Flitaway in particular. .

ITio following arc the results:—

HAXDON HURDLE HANDICAP of 115sovs. , One : . niilo and , three-quarter;-;.

Mr. J. McCombe's 1) g Stayboy, aged, by St. • Cyr-'Fleijiehead, list , lllb (S. . Smith) ... 1 Mr.' Twomev's b g Stone Ginger, byrs, 9st 111b (J. Beale) . ............ — —.- « Mr. W. McKay's ch g Coy, aged, lOst 121b (A. McKay) ...."... ... — ••• 3 - Also star'.cil: Jolly Friar, 9st; Loyola, 9st; Detonator, >o.it. ; ;' ' • ■'•',[• '■■ ■ " Tolly Friar struck the first hurdle and lost. his >idcr," and Coy knocked down the. hurdles at the loot of the straight. Stone Ginger, led Loyola past, the, .stand, Stavboy and Coy following. Coy held a good position along the back, where Detonator was beaten. From the three-furlong mark Stayboy 'put'"in a strong run" and beat Stone Ginger" comfortably by a neck. Coy being five lengths away third. Time, 3m. 21 3-ss.

HENLEY' HANDICAP of lOOsovs. . Six furlongs. "Mr. J. Beck's g Taieri, 6vrs, by Obligado— -•"■■'. ."■ Emiiielih'e.~:Bsfc ! 21b (J. Panklmrst) ... ... 1 Sir. 15. (.McDonald's--- b h Cashier, 4yrs, Bst.. -V ■ 91b (W. Lloyd) v:.;.;:■'. ...■ ;...■.: ... ■■■■ 2 Mr N. Bertram's eh. m Inchbonny, 4yrs,.Bst ■'. ■ 121b (J: Douglas) ;' ...,:;...'%;. ......: 3 ' " ' Also started: Ideate, 9st 91b; Wind. Gun, Bst ' ' ■lib; Stepaside. Bst 21b; StrathfHlan, Bst;-Adage, >Bst; Vesper .Bell,-. Bst. -; y'- ■.'-■ f•• - '■'~'

.. Vesper- Bell ••went away : - in ; front of > Cashier. Ideate and Cashier closed up a bit at the home turn, but Wind Gun led along the straight until ICOvds from home, when he died away, and Taieri von comfortably by half-a-length. Time,, lm. 18. l-ss. • ~>.'

ANNIVEKSAKY HANDICAP of 250sovs. 'One mile.

Mr.J.C. X. 1 Origg's 1> g Gunboat, 4yrs, by ' - >. Calibre—Ripple, 6st, 81h (J. Tait) ''....-'". ... 1 :'■"'•• : . Mr; D. Rutherford',-; b m Gwendolina, 6yrs, ■ Bst 131!« (R. King) '""•'• '...-'...■...'■:,..; 2 Mr. T. Hall's br m Iranui, syrs, 8»t 101b (Ryan) ;• 3 Also started: Kin,? Post, r 7st'l3lb; White Cockade 7st 31b-,;-BGutade, '7st 31b; Astrakhan, 6st ;■ •'■'■'. 101b; -. My Lawyer, 6st 71b. ,•". ' '-, . " ■'-'..' - ✓ From a good star!: My, Lawyer arid.White Cockade :■ • drew out the quickest," and' after.'going a furlong My Lawyer. assumed" a' decided '.. lead. Three fur- ■'.':■:■.-.: longs from home lranui.'and Gunboat- made;their, .'-,■.. way through from the rear. ;*;ln the' straight Gun- « . boat' took', command -; after.' a • struggle with ;My Lawyer, and . then Gwendolina appeared {on. the '" . the latter making such a tine run that no -:.:-■- one but the judge .-could:.! tell who had, won. Iranui was- about a length and a-half away, third., Time, lm. 40 : 2-ss.—a.l record for Wingatui. >

'RAILWAY PLATE.of lOOsovs.,. Five furlongs.

Fir George Clifford's ch f Flitawav, 4vrs,. by'.:- ■\ '■ 'Planranald—Elusive, Bsfc 111b: (F. E. Jones)... 1 -Mr. J. Buckley's ; blk f - Land Rose, 3yrs, ,Bst. ■•'' '7lh (F. Yarr) ... ......'-... v .:. 2 , Sir. D. Rutherford's ch m Zemlia, 3yrs,;Bst ••.; ~ 41b (W. Holmes) ..: >„, ...,..., 3 ;'•',*;.'• ■'"'. Also started : Lupulite, 9st-411)? r ~ "-'.;■'

:.■.■■■ From a splendid start Flitawav assumed, the ■";■'■'..': v lead, followed by and'Lupulite. y After. go-'."■'-■"in a. furlong Land started to move up, .and ■.':-.'.' at, the . home turn was with the leaders. Before. K'" -•■• the distance -was reached Flitaway had the tissue' ■'>'','; ■■■ '.'. settled, winning comfortably, t by, three-quarters '. of _, - ' a 'length, - with Zcmlia five : lengths ' away' third. *■'• v : . Time, lm. 3s. ■ .'...'■;■-..-■:■; '-."■ \-.y .■:•.-.- -•'

HANDICAP of lOOsovs. ,Five, furlongs, .. Mr.\, C. .: Clarke's ch-.m : Officious, *4vrs,'; by Fin- . • -land— ,;Bst. 51b. (W. Ryan) '•-;■;..-;: ... 1 ■ Mr. . J;:. J.- '' Begg's. ch ,'g ' Ngawera, r 6yrs, ' 7st . , ;71b (McKay) .v , :,: ... :...;■ -i .=: ... 2 Mr. R. -. .1.. Taylor's br Luperin, syrs, 9st,• ■'■-.' „'4!h (E. Cotton) , 3 Also started: Redmond, Bst-131b: Eaglestonc, ■ • --', Est 41l>; Taieri, Bst 91b; (including. 101b penalty); 'Seaside, 7st 71b. -' --'■'- -''• '''■i'~.'.-i"-+- ' ' -'Luperin and Seaside made the pace andiled- ' into the straight. At the distance they pretty ; well all closed up, Baglestone being I; as Upromf-i . , < .i nent as . anything.'..'in 'a bustling- finish; Officious • i ' got home by nearly a length.' Time, lm. 3 4-ss. . DOMAIN HANDICAP of 150sovs. ' Sis' furlongs. . '• IMr R. McDonald's br m San Sev'er'o,' 6yrs, Bst lib (J. Beale) ... • ...,. ... t 1 \Mr.<'J:,iGriffeii's' 'b:,;g:,:Silkweb, '•aged.-y'Bst'.'•; 81b (K. Cotton) ,- ....::.-.;..'-, = .... .■-,:.'; ... i. Sir. J. Lowe's ;•> b -glSca (Jueen, ■■■, 3yrs, 7st". :.'-■ ', .71t>fOV." Holmes) '■ - ...' ;:V.. "-...'v-; ... ••;," 3 Also started : All Guns. Bst 71b; Gapon, 7st 41b. When: (he field jumped ; away; San; Severo was a couple of. lengths behind. Going past the flve- ' 'furlong post Sea Queen. All ;;Guns,; and ; ' Gapon . were, racing, in line,, two lengths clear of iSilkweb.; ~'-; • The latter closed; up •.asi, they ; turned ■'for home, ; • 5 nd! San I Severo also » improved '. his • position, while "i . Sea Queen was : in ;■ trouble.';! Silkweb had .taken' ~, charge before reaching,*.the; straight, and inside ' ' > Hie distance : San' Severo went ':past| and won com- ■. - ■ fortably ;by ; two lengths' i and a-half, Silkw«b ;beat-• ing Sea -.Queen'; by. ,two ; lengths for 'second- place.l lime, lm. 15:l-5s/-', V '". ■ V .-." ,';'■ -rf;^- ■ CITY HANDICAP of lOOsovs. For two-year-olds. ■ f. \' -I ;. , Five furlongs. ■; —.. Mr. J.- Buckley's fAerina, by Soult—Hotcher- "- ina,' 9st" 91b (F. Yarr) ;"-'::;.: *.;... ; : ,;.'.' ■ -\..'. 1 Mr. T. H. Fyne's ch f Kora, Bst 51b (McOlusky) 2 Mr. W. McKav's to! Soldiers',' Chorus: Bst : 21b ■. ', . (W. Hi McKay) ;,">... ..-; ... . ... ; ; ... 3 -Also started: Odessa, 7st-21b. ' Turning,; for'home.! Aerina was in front. , At the distance closet up, l i and in a good finish .... Aerina won v 3hy;a,'i neck, Soldiers' ij Chorus .being. two lengths away third. Time, lm.'4s. I ;..; SUBURBAN,.WALTER HANDICAP of lOOsovs. » ■,;..' ', < ■' Seven furlongs. ' Sir. A. Barton's b'g Zetland, aged, by Obligado ■ ■ Lady ' Zetland. Est 131b (E. Cotton) .:; •- ... 1 . Sir. 0. Dempter's ch"g..Waiju,Bst (J. Beale) '2! Mr. ,1. ,f. Mcßride's Obsono, ! :4yrs, -9sfc.lib (J. Rae) ..' ... ..; 3 Also started : Warsaw, 9st' lllb; Ouiro'settia,' 9st : ; ; 81b; Eons, Est ",21b ;" Gold '::Braid, 7-st lllb; Red ■ Morn. < 101 b; ;, Red ■ and: Black, • 7st 1101b; t Jack Ashore, 7st 10)b Obsono and Red Morn were smartest begin, and ran round; the far turn, a coupler of lengthsclear 'Cuiroseftiaand-Waiju.A; Obsono was first:' into ..the.' straight, and Red u Morn ;'< dropped V back. ■ ? Waiju had the ; leader beaten at the distance, and ' then Zetland came with a good run. and won by ! a short length from ;Waiju;:Obsono, being a length and ft-half .away.; third. '.Time,' lm. 30 4-ss. '.-i '• ■ / ; VICTORIA RACING CLUB'S AUTUMN MEETING. ;■:■",:. :■ ■■ y»-:...-; .'■•.•-::■..■.,-■■.■■:•. '■:.; .-.■■■•.- ■■'■>'.'-?■:-■. -■-:-...- '---a :•■ ■' ' - — ACCEPTANCES FOR AUSTRALIAN CUP. ' By Telegraph.— Press Association.— Copyright. , Melbourne, February 24. The following acceptances, were -posted to-' . day :— -THE AUSTRALIAN CUP. a handicap sweepstakes of Zosovs each,. with "125050v3 ; added;;: Two miles -' - and a-quarter. '-■'■; .•■,■■ .;■'; '.-•'.;. .-■■ v '•;■ t ,J' ' "'• lb. -6t.1b.: -...-■ Lord Nolan ...» 13 Active ... ... 613 . . .Pendil- .;... ... alO Mornga ... ■■ 6 A ' v ,u; ;', nc ~'. ... a.sorline (including Nikhka ;.. i: 2 31b penalty)'- .* 612 ■,r , ilavinius ... ... « 0 Delaware ... .:. 611 ;-.■■ M v arle :.. ... .7 7 Flavian ... ..." 6 7 Aberdeen ... 7 5 Matouree-... .. 6 7 . - Carl Dour ... . .... 7, IDiabolo " ... 6 7 Congo d Eslire ... 7 1 Herova ... ' ft 7 Daisy Chain ... 7 1. :y '" " ' ' ■ ". . TRAINING NOTES. . ■ .', , • ''At Flemingtou'this morning Ngauruhoo, and . Salvator; Rosa ran five furlongs in lm. 4i R Comedy King covering the same: journey in lin' ■ Is. Frenchman, sprinted half-amile in fills ' - :, • gmweut taking 525;. in' a, like task. Captain' "Into . galloped six .furlongs in. i m . 19s ■ Tine -;■'. .Scot and Mala; accomplishing a similar .task in ...'.- lm. 19.15.;. Pretty Peg ran,five furlongs in lm 4s ■ .Ohvaster covered six furlongs in lm. 195., while Mother Goose occupied lm. 21s. in a similar task • Alawa ( ran a mile in lm. ■ 48s. ,', Lord Nolan tra- ■ f versed 10 furlongs in- 2nj. 18is., which Nushka ,: equalled. v Pundil and Diabolo sprinted half-a- ---■ v g il " 1 > ,I .: S3s -.'.-: *?** . galloped 10 furlongs in *' THE NAPIER ' CUP. ; ' ;.; - [BY TELKORAPH.— PnE33 ASSOCIATION.] I „_ „ J, "• ' „ '• _-' , : Napier, Thursday. :■'■■ The Napier Park Racing Club baa received'the following nominations for :*'.-': . THE NAPIER CUP, one mile and a-nuartcr — Baxengaria, Swimming Belt, Taitoko Roll n • . -JJ oodhey, Lamedorff. Clemora.iKopu, Parable Sir ,-.. ■ Frißco, 1 aiipaea, Bridge, £aud«tre'am, Waipaku, Owns. *?■ * .-' AVAXGANUr JOCKEY CLUB'S .; V ; AUTUMN MEETING. ';.;•■:, .T. B. Williamson left for New Plymouth, yea. . ■'/. ■';. krday by the e.s.Rarawa, en route to'r.Wangatiui, .'.:."■ with .General.-Soult; Castle lllaney, and First ;;"■ . Barrel. H. Frewin left by the same steamer, .with Sedition. • ■;!■.; ( ;' Acceptances for all events to be run on the ,- opening day the Wanganui Jockey Club's Autumn Meeting, and for. the Jackson Stakes,. rJoec :''-.•'• to-night at 9.30 o'clock. '-. ;. : . '. i; Nominations - for the Brighton Hurdle Race, . Easter Handicap, St; George's Handicap, Autumn ''.■[" Steeplechase.' and, Autumn Handicap, to be run at'. the Auckland Racing Club's Autumn Meet-' -:,;'■■'. ing.- close.' to-night at nine :o'clock.. ■ - ~ '■■ •; - ' > ■ Nominations, for all events :to be .run at the Thames Jockey "Club's. Autumn Meeting close to- '■- ; ; ■■■ night, at; eight o'clock. v/I.' "''.'" :'••'- '....•• , The stakes won at the Otahuhu- Trotting Club's • - recent' meeting are to be paid over to-day at the ; Secretary's office, Durham-street. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14304, 25 February 1910, Page 8

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BY TELEGRAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14304, 25 February 1910, Page 8

BY TELEGRAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14304, 25 February 1910, Page 8

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