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SPORTING.

WELLINGTON RACING CLUB'S

SUMMER MEETING.

SECOND DAY.

CULPRIT WINS THE WELLINGTON

STAKES.

[BY TELEGRAPH.TRESS ASSOCIATION.]

Wellington, Monday. . The second day of t-ho Wellington. Racing Club's . Summer Meeting opened in cxc«llej>t weather There was a largo attendance of the public and! J spirited betting waa indulged in. Most of the i races «re well contested, in the Wellington Hah- - Uicap Lad v. - Medallist put up a record for the • event, beriiDg ttvo previous -rooord by one-fifth of . a second. There were 25 bookmakers lieousaf. The amount put through the totalisator to-day ■ waa £20,338, comred with £14,217 on the second day of tbesummer meeting last year, j The results are as follow:— i MUNGAEOA WELTER HANDICAP of lOOsovs. Seven furlongs. , Mr. Higiaden's Kilosteri, Bst 135J> (A. Oliver) — 1 : Mr. Turabull's Laius, fist 71b (C. Jenkins) ... 2 Mr. J. Oorrj-'s Bracken. 9ej& 41b (F. I). .Tones) 3 Also started: Aant Sally, B{=t 111b; Emncto, j Bsst 31b. Kilowtori and Laius got away together. Rsmeh i then took up the running l , but when two lurlotigii 5 bad been coveted was displaced by Itiloste.ri, Mr. ! Highden's colt, vritui'iiig-, by a short head, with \ Bracken a neck away tliird. Time, lm. 29 3-55..

JANUARY WELTER HANDICAP of 15(bovs. Owe " mile.

Mr. C. Modioli's Geniiirv Sat 131b (F. D. Jones) 1 Mr. Davidson's "Dazzliog', 9sfr6lt> (B. Dct?.ley) ... 2 Mr. HcWillianre and Sullivan's Penza, Sst 71b (F. IYitcbaid) .., - 3 < Also st<tr(od :'Arioin, Sst 31b; St. Felix, Bstl3db; it San Lass, Bst 9ib; . First Batten', Sst.

. A good start was effected', Genius showing out • after tliree . furlongs had bocxi. traversed- The Acumen colt kejit his lead till the finißh, vibrating .by two lengths. Time, lm. 41 4-ss. > WELLINGTON STAKES of 550sovs. Five furloiiga •! Messrs. Stead's Culprit, by Royal Artillery or .: Charlemagne ll.—-Culroy, 7sti-91b (W. Price)... . 1 ! Mr. Greenwood's • Orton, 7st 9U> (H. Gray) • ... 2 Messrs. Stead's Sunburnt, Sot 131b (R. Hatch)... 3 Also started: Tenter! wok, Sst 31b; Bootlc, ( fist 9tb. Culprit and Orton got tlie t>est of the start, : Bootle being in front "of tlie rest of the field. ' Culprit led into the straight, and, drawing away, < 'won by two lengtlss. Time, lm. 2 l-ss. , ■WINNERS OF THE WELLINGTON STAKES. : 1 • Time, j " m.«. , i 1898 Tigress, by Dreadnought, 7.4 ... 1 21-5 188&—C\>urtie£, by St. George, 7.1 ... 1 13-5 \ —Can nie CBiiel, by Cfeiimnald, 7.0— 1 1 4-5 ,'l9olMenseiikoff, by' Stepniak. 7.15 ... 1 3i < -{ 1902 —Cruciform, by St.. Legex, 9.2 ... 12J ilSo3—AchSles, by Medallion, 9-5 ... 1 11-5 ; 1904—Silkworm, by Seaton. Delava], 7.12.. 1 2 2-5 i ISos—Solotkm, by Soult, 8.9 .... -.11 1906 —Cuneiform, by Multiform, 9.5 „12 3-5 ; 1907—He, by Clauraoald, 6.7 1 13-5 ; 1303—Fleet by CSaraaoald, 7.9 — 11 2-5 ? 1909—Uieodore, by aierriwee, 7.5 ... 1 1-5 i'l9lo—Formby, by Birkenhead, 7.12 ... 1 13-5 . ; Culprit, by. Poyol Artillery, or Charlemagne LL, 7.9 ■ ... .- 1 21-5 ■WELLINGTON HANDICAP of sCosovs. One-mile • '/ and a-quarter. ■> Mr.. J. H. Prosstsr'a Lady Medallist, Bet 13lb (C. ' Jenkins) ... ... ... ... 1 , 1 , Hod. J. D. OnnaadF'-s Birkdale, let Blb ... 2 ; Mr. E. J. Wssiffs Maori King,' Sss 121b ... 3 V Also started-: Los Angelos, 9st 21b; Merrivonia, I' Set 41b; ! Goldfinder, *; 7st Sib; v Men dip, 7st 21b; • - Out lander, Ist lib; : Vi, 6st 101b. * • • From ; a fair start the field got sway practically .in line. With throe furlongs to go Los Angelos was just in front of the rest of the field. Enter- " ing the straight Los Angelos and Maori King - '"were together, with Lady Medallist on their quarters, and Men-dip aid l Bixiidaie coming strongly on the outside. Lady Medallist here , .5 put in her claim, and, well ridden by Jenkina, got heme, by three-quarters of a lengtE :in front of < • Burkdale. Ma«ri King was' three: lengths' away ; third, 15endip fourth, Los Angoloe fifth, Merri- ; < vonia sixth, ana the re« 6* straggling. Time, 2m. *-•6 3-ss. . . . •. FITZHERBERT HANDICAP of 200aovs. Five furlong's. A ;. Mr. Greenwood's Byren. 7st 61b (H.'Gray) ... 1 -Sir •G. Clifford's Counterfeit, . "ft, Sib (C. Emmecson) ... ... ... 2 - Hon. J. D. Onraond's jrisconnt, 9st 131b , ' (F. D. Jo'jcs) ... ... ... ... ... 3 - ■ Also started: Rangiatua, 7«t 81b; St. Poterslnu-g, \ 7st 61b; Sinapsia, 7st lib; Lambton, 7st; lihami sin, 6i=t 131b. - ' , . Miscou.rst go® the-best -of the start. Counterfeit ■ and Byron being very handy. This trio had ' . things "their own. 1 way until '■ threer furlongs bad . been traversed;. Byron then came ' ahead, and, -■ establishing a lead of about a length in front of ■' the people's: stand, he got the judge's verdict :-at the finish by a head, Miscount being three ' lengths away, third. Time, lm. 1 2-ss. • ' DOURO CUP Of 250sovs. Six furlongs. '

i Mr. H. McManaway's Rill, 9st 31l> (S. lie id) ... 1 . Mr. Tinker's. CoHeen . Stair,: 9sfc 21b (A- Oliver) 2 ■ Mr. Mattfoews's Longwood, 7st 61b (B. Deeley) 3 Also started: ; St. Toner, 9st 51b; Zealand, 9»t f' 81b; ■ -Peacemaker,. Bst 91b; Succession, 1 Bst 71b; ; .Falsetto, Bst 31b, Contralto, Sst; i Directoire, 7st f= <J 131t>; Odessa, 7st 31b; Royal Knight, - 6st 121b; JJaarrton, 6st lCfb. ,

> St. Toney, Rill, aid Royal Knight -were promi- , J nent at the start,", the j former leading into' tho ;• straight, -where the' field was bunched. Bill came - •away 20Ovds Lam heme and beat Colleen Mary by a long- neck, Time, lm. 15 2-ss.

: DISPOSAL STAKES of lOOsovs. Fire furlongs. Mr. MacheU's All Guns, Sat' Sib (H. Donovan) 1 *> ' Mr. Highdente - Allurement, Bst (A. Oliver) ... 2 fMr. Nee's Merrie Emerald, Bst lib (F. E. Jones) 3 _ Also started: Moree, Bst 81b; Oontendeirt, Bst- .. 81b; Parakau; Sst 81b; MoreykofF, Sst 81b; HereWard, Bss- lib;'Sanbonnet; Bet lib. - ■ ■■«.— Contcfldent and All Guns were the first to show out. The latter went to.. front at three fnr- / longs end remained there to the finish. 'lime, rim. 3 l-ss. v .' v. METROPOLITAN HANDICAP of 250sovs. • Six ' " furlongs. y'i Mr. Mcßride's Obeono, 7st 91b (A. Wilson) ... 1 ■Mr. Cooper's Full Bate, lOst lib (S. Rcid; ... 2 /Mr. Buckley's Dearest, 7st 81b (L. Traill) ... 3 \ AI9O started: Form by, 7st 101b; Fasnakyle, 6st -"j 101b; Mon Ami, 6sfc 71b; Countermine, fist 71b; ■Winning' Tost, 6st 71b.

v Sea Queen got the best of the start, Counteri mine. .Winning Post, ant? Form by being in the [running up' to fo«r furlongs, where Obsono estab- - (lushed a lead and held his position to the finish. , Time, lm. 14 3-ss. .

T HANDICAPS FOR THIRD DAY'S RACING. 4. . The following are the weights for Wednesday V WALLACEVILLE "WELTER HANDICAP, six ' ffurlongs.— 10.1, Colleen Mary 9.8, St. Toney 9.6, Contendent 8-12, Bracken 8.10, True Knight | 8.6, Laius 8.3, Aunt Sally 8.1, Odessa 7.12, Julian , i 7.10, Kautaku 7.10. Nithsdalo 7.10, Optimiform I "7.10, Izdubar 7.10, Daunton 7.7, Royal Knight i' 7.7, Forshot 7.7, Septimus 7.7, Belle Amie 7.7, ' Rouge Dragoon 7.7. * . . _ . I MEtROSE .WELTER HANDICAP, seven fur,V longs.—Ellort. 10.1, Gipsy Belle 9.11, Penates 9.11, < Sir Frisco 9.6, Sharpshooter 9.6, Obsono 9.6, Chief v Xochiel 9.4. Dazzling 9.4, Flingot 9.1, Bourrastiue 8.13, All Guns 8.13, Arioin 8.10, Sea Queen 8.10, .Medallist 8.10, St. Felix 8.7, Morecambe 8.7, ■Swimming Belt 8.5, San Lass 8.5, Fasnakyle 8.4, • Penza 8.4, Humming Bird 8.4, Bally Shannon 8.0, Clonspring 8.0, Kilosteri 8.0, Winning Post 7.11, : . Countermine 7.11, Peacemaker 7.10, True Knight 7.9, Falsetto 7.7, Thetis 7.7, Vibration 7.7, Hi- - larian 7.7, Esmeh 7.7, First Battery 7.7, First . ; Consul 7.7, Strathmoira 7.7, Succession 7.7, Long- ; wood 7.7, Singer 7.7. Midian, 7.7, Tinatoa 7.7, - ''Rouge Dragoon 7.7, Aimweil 7.7.

HOPEFUL STAKES, four furlongs.—Orton 9.11, ' » Miscount 9.8. Bootle 8.11, Bronze 8.8, Byron 8.0, Avarico 7.12, Antagonist 7.10, Peter Pail 7.10, Nikon 7.10, Taiwan 7.10, Counterfeit 7.10, Golden ■ JB&II 7.7, Rangiatua 7.5 Merrimac 7.3, Biarritz r 9.15, St. Petersburg 6.15, Sinapsis 6.12, Gold fV Jiond 6.10, Aloha 6.10, labour Day 6.10, Glentoy 6.10, Lambton 5.7, Glad Tidings 6.7.

.SUMMER ''HANDICAP, ono mile.—Lady Medallist 9.8, Los Ang-eloa 9.0, Maori King 9.0, Full • llato 9.0, lranui 9.0, Miss Mischief 8.12. Gold Lace $.11, Effort 8.6, North-East 8.5, Husbandman 8.5, . Saiidstreani BJS, Kopu 8.5, Polymorphous 8.4, ' Penat 8.4, Merrivonia 8.2, Sir Tristram 8.2, 'Boanerges BJ., Birkdale • 7.13, • Sharpshooter 7.12, ("Woodhey 7.6. Formby 7.6, Mendip 7.6, Goldfinder '7.5, Chief Locliiel 7.5, Sunbonnet 7.3, Medallist 7.0, Genius 7.0, Outlander 6.12, Cronstadt 6.12, ■ Tiptoe 6.12. Fasnakylo 6.12, Tepuia 6.11, Flain- ; "beau 6.11, Winning Post 6.7, j>allma.kcr 6.7, San : 'Lass 6.7, Merrio Frank 6.7, Penza 6.7, Counter- ! mine 6.7, Scotch Plaid 6.7, Mon Ami 6.7, Vibrai lion 6.7, First Battery 6.7, Master Theory 6.7, i "The Rover 6.7. !, CONSOLATION- HANDICAP, one mile! and ai quarter.— 8.3, Husbandman 8.4, Kopu 8.4, JSandstream 8.3, Merrivonia 8.0, Sir Tristram 8.0, ' Rauparatia 7.12, Birk<lale 7.11, Woodhey 7.4, Waii pukvi 7.4, Flingot 7.4, Mendip 7.3, Parable 7.1, . Dazzling 7.0, Sir Prize 6.13, Out-lander 6.11, TipHoe 6.11, Bad Reina 6.9, Adjudge 6.7, Swimming i Belt 6.7, San Lass 6.7, . Passive 6.7, lzdubar 6.7, ,tFirst Consul 6.7, Gunboat 6.7, Vibration 6.7, First 1 Battery 6.7, Midi an. 6.7, Muster Theory 6.7, Negative 6.7, Rarigtkapua 6.7, Te Tuia 6.7, True Knight •6.7.

CITY HANDICAP, six furlongs. Rate 10.3, SGold Lace 9.6, Gipsy Belle 8.12, Polymorphous ¥~10, Penates 8.10, Boanerges 8.8, Theodore 8.6, Dbsono 8.6, Sharpshooter 8.2, St. Bill 8.1, Formby '7.7, Dearest 7.7,'5t) Toney 7.4, Sea Queen 7.2, llorecambe 6.13, Humming Bird 6.10. Formless ■•6.10, Tenterhook 6.10, Fasnakylo 6.7, Glerißpring 16.7, Big Blast 6.7.- Countermine 6.7, Mon Ami 6.7, Deploy 6.7, Scotch Plaid 6.7, Tigerino 6.7, IJirec* toire 6.7. FOXTON RACES. SECOND DAY. Tbt telegraph.—rjiEss ASSOCIATION.] ' ..Palmerstok North, Monday. The Foxlan races were continued to-day in line "/leather and before a large crowd of spectators. ' The toialisator investments for the meeting • amounted to £13.888, as against £13,365 last year, • an increase of £523. Bookmaker?' fees for . tho • sneeting totalled' £551. The results are as follow ;— W9®' one mil « and a-liaJf.—The v ;Xark, 9a o ib (11. Futcbcr). 11 Merrv-Lawn. TOst

51b, 2; Kiya, lOst 511), 3. Also started: Captain, Te Wlietu, Whifcestone, and. Maori Rifle. Won. by a length. Tunc, &n. 435. ; TELEPHONE HANDICAP.—Lady Doris, Bst 91b, 1; Boronia, 6st 111b, 2; Seaweed., 9at 21b, 3. Also start oil: Sail riuie, Katipo, Poketotara, Paicrintii, A vaunt. Won by a head. Time, lm. 3y : - PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP.—Irish Rifle, Bst 131b (li Murtagli), 1; To Otono, bet 711), 2; Golden Loop, Bst 41b, arid Flingot, 9f* lib (dead beat), 3. Also started: Voetgang, ilighdon, and Mntaan. Won? by a length. Time, lin. 56 l-ss. MAIDEN PLATE— Herrington (W. Young), 1; Melalugue, 2; Matari, 3. Also started: Fionacre, St. Bees, Bapu, Nesterine, Dusky Strand, Yorkshire. Won by a head. Time, lm. 4 1-&3. CARNARVON HACK WELTER. — Bst 1111) (C. Price), 1; Leolantor, m 61b, 2; Te (Kane, 9st 91b, 3. ' Also sl.art.xl: Midian, Polynioca, Flower, Stevens, Howler, Lifeline, . Sunrivse. » oil by a length and u-toalf. '.nine, lm. 29 4-ss. NEWMARKET HANDICAP, five furlongs.—Lady Moltoa, fat 71b (W. D. Young), 1; Gladiole, 7st. J3ll>, 2; Lord Soult, 9st 71b, 3. Alw> started: Ascalon. Won by six lengths. Tim-e, lm. 1 3-ss. JANUARY HACK HANDICAP, seven furlongs.— Captain Bell, -Sst 21b (W. Young), 1; Attention, Bst 51b, 2; Waitoto, 7st, 3. Also started: Meroze, Brown Trout. Quick March, lfestep. Won by a length and a.-half. - , MOUTOA WELTER HANDICAP, one mile.—The Rover, 7s t 101b (K. Lowe), 1; Shannon Lass, Bst 111b, 2; Silvn, fi»t 41b. 3. Also started : Waiwa.reware mid Marion. Won by half-a-leiigtli. Time, lm. 43 4-55. »

OTAHUHU TROTTING CLUB'S

SUMMER MEETING.

HANDICAPS'FOR OPENING DAY'S PACING

Tlio following handicaps have been declared for events to bo run on the opening day of the ytivIrulm Trotting Club's Summer McctiJifi:, which takes place at Alexandra Park on February 11:

MAIDEN HANDICAP, one mile.—Lord Specialist scratch, The Flaslicr 6a., Annoyed 7#., Monotype 93., Dan. O'Connell 10»., Lord Victor 10s., Normicctson lfti., Black Mire 10s., Hena 10s., Golden Rose lis., Lady Roberta lis., Undine lis., wild Moid lis., Dr. Jitn lis., Master Park lis., The.hna, McKinncv lis., Mikado lis.. Battling Nelson 12b., Ghoain i2s., Waliwnhtasee 135., Merry Will 145., Pat Winder 145., Lady Typist 14 s - EPSOM HANDICAP, one mile and a-half.— Bell Boy mutch, lleoeiveir la, Gray W. 3a., Lady Speoialist 6«., Clivo 7a., Annoyed 95.. Lena G. 95., Seacole 9a., Master Pat 10e., Gat,lter No Moss 12k., Bsizainite 129., Speciality 135., Mikado 139., I atliSiuler 13a.

OTAHUHU TROTTING CLUB HANDICAP, two miles.—Papainli . wretch, Scotia 65., Maplewood 73., Oavalier 10s., Bell-o Gray 12a., Viscount 145., All NigW; 14»., Woodbury 165., Monica 163., Stranger 165., Autocrat 165., Tableau 18s., _ Lady Wilmington 20.1., Sylvia 235., D'Bag-lesfleld 245. SYLVIA PARK HANDICAP, one mile and nholf.—Woodbury scratch, Manxman 25., Little Pa.nl 9&., Harold Abdsllah 95., Albert Wilkea 95., Mararoa 10s., Good Friday 12k., Miss Tuxio 123., Our George 125., Nelson 125.. Rita. W. 125., Golden Rose 165., Peary 165., Bert 16s. CLASS HANDICAP, one mile.—Specialist ecratrfi, Maplewood scratch, St. Michael 75., John Harold 95., Madam Melba 95., Autocrat 10s., Yankee Doodle lis., Taihoa 135., Irish Molly 13s.

SPECIAL TROTTING HANDICAP, two miks and a-qnarter.Virewcn't scratch. Lady Love scratch, Stranger Si, Tableau 55., Royal Albert lis., Miss Dtmmore 155., D'Eagloaflekl 17?., Hnou. Letil 175., Miss Salisbury 22a, Harry Mace 275., Olive 275., Lena G. 305.," Peary 325., Mikado 325. ELECTRIC HANDICAP, one mile.— Park scratch, Smuggler Is, Irish Molly 2a., Ballot 35., J angle 35., : Miss Bell Boy. 3»., Lady Specialist 75., Pearlie Maid 95., Golden. Rose 10s., Thelma MoKiimey 10s. The weights for -the Pony Race will bo declared) on Tuesday, February 7, and _ a««ptances will closo the sumo night at nine o'clock.

HUNTLY RACING CLIJFS MEETING.

The HnnUy Racing Club will hold their annual race meeting' to-morrow. It is notified by advertisement in another column that a special train will leave for. Auckland at 7.30 p.m., stopping where required.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14586, 24 January 1911, Page 8

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SPORTING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14586, 24 January 1911, Page 8

SPORTING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14586, 24 January 1911, Page 8