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SPORTING.

__ WELLINGTON RACING CLUB'S SUMMER MEETING. FIRST DAY. A SURPRISE IN THE WELLINGTON ,::-...:'.' . . CUP., .'..', . ,;...'■,' i [ST XBLBOBAPD.— ASBOCUTIOIT.] . . • WELLDrGTOir, Saturday. f The Wellington Racing Club's Summer Meeting opened to-day.. Short showers fell early in the day,> but the weather cleared " up as the day progressed. The attendance .waa on the short- 6lde, , Some, interesting racing was witnessed, although ! the fields were not large. The two-year-old event was a gift for Styx,- who had no trouble in an nexing it. The 'Wellington Cup produced a field: of 14, and a capital race ensued. Undecided was a surprise packet. He came right from tho ruck about two furlongs from-home, and the rest of the field were not in the hunt. In the Telegraph Handicap a field of 14 faced the starter. Several of the entrants made.trouble at the post, and in consequence the start was somewhat ragged. Dearest put up a ■ good performance, leading the field by two lengths at the' business end of the event. • There was, however, to be ft sensational denouement, Dearest'B rider failed to scale "correctly, -and : disqualification followed. Equitas, who was well fancied by the public, could do-; nothing l>ctter than fill fourth place. A noticeable improvement on the course was the alteration of the five-furlong start. The present location gives a straight run of about a furlong in place of the corner start, as heretofore. Tho New South Wales Totalisator Commissioners attended the meeting. The machine figures for the day were £22,675 -IDs,!; as compared with £1?,3r(7 for, the corresponding day of last year. A • protest entered against Sanguinary in the seventh j race for boring in the straight was dismissed. The following were the results :— '"" '. ■ . ,;, TRENTHAM WELTER . HANDICAP of • lOOsovs; :■,:,' ■■ • - ; One mile. ■ ■„". ■•- Mr. Highden's Blakeney, 3vrs, by Soutt— morata, Est 111b (A. Oliver) ... ... ... 1 Mr. ' H. Whitney's . Odessa,' 4yrs, lOst 131b (T. Pritchard) ... ......;.. ... 2 Mr. H. Whitney •s.Turna, 4yrs, 9st 131b (H. Gray) 3 Also started:: 'Ovation, 9st; 'Louis, Bst* 71b; Blend, Bst. Louis assumed the ' lead after a" furlong had been traversed, and took' field to .'the bend. Odessa then went ' up, ,but" was overhauled. • by Blakeney .in front of the stand, and the latter won , by a' neck, the third .horse being three lengths away, ; Time, Un. AH;, I-ss. ,' " ANNIVERSARY -HANDICAP of 200sovs. One mile. Mr. J. Cameron's Eclogue, 6yrs, by Sylvia Epilogue, ,Bst 71b (T. Meagher) ; ; ... 1 Mr. A. Rore's Beacon, aged, Bst (B. Deeley) ... 2 Mr. J. O'Neill's St. Felix, Syrs, 9st 31b (Telford) 3 Also started : Sea Queen, 9st.slb ; Golden Loop, 9st; Negative,'. Bst. . :: _: . • •' - : . • Beacon was first out,: followed ,by Negative*, St. Felix, .and. Golden Loop, Eclogue being. last. On , entering the straight Beacon still led, with St: Felix second. , Eclogue : took; the lead half-a-furlong from home and • won comfortably ,> by a length. Time, lm. ' 44 l-ss. ; ' ELECTRIC HANDICAP of 200sovs. Fivft furlongs. Mr. T. O'Neill's Gladiole, 6yr», by St CSemento •': ■ —Daisy Clipper, Bstlolb (A. Oliver) ... 1 Mr. ■ Wiri Pewenc's Naumai, aged, ' 9sfc lib ■■'•■ (B. Deeley) ■, ... ..v;.,. ; -.".:.» 2 Mr. R. A. McDonald'e Ascalon, aged, '78* V 41b (R. McDonald) ; ... .;■«.'■' , ... ... 3 Also started: Lord Soult,-' Bst 31b; Ringlitua, 7st lllb; Khamsin, ; 7st IMb; Altcar, 7st 181b;' Purakau,. 6st 71b;.Emma, 6st 71b. Naumai went to the front at the start and. led the field '<'.n'to "■- the ' straight. Gladiole; challenged him at the. distance, and prevailed to the extent of a length, Ascalon being six lengths away, third. Time, lm.'. 1' 2-ss. - y ■ ] ] ..::. NURSERY I\ ANDICAP 0f,25050v«. Four furlongs. . Mr. J. R. McDonald's.Styx,"".''by. Achilles—The • Shannon, 6st 71b (W. Bell) ... ...... ... 1 ; Mr. G. D. Greenwood's Canute, Bst (S. Gray)... I Mr. G. Hunter's Warlight,' 6sfc ; 71b' (W. Weller) ": 3 " Also started: Glade, fist 51b; ' Peroneal, Bst 2lb; Stepney, 7st 101b; Merten;j7itlto;"Neljfohe,«76t 31b! Obligant, 7st 31b;*Imagination,' 7»t; Scottish Star, 6st 71b; -Daybreak, fist 71b. ; .; - From a good' start Glade" went to the, front and led to the di-jtaace, with. Canute in close attendance.: r Sty ax.; dlsplat,*d' -.; her half-way up the straight, and won easily by three lengtns, ! a head separating the second and third horses. Glade was : fourtn, Obligant fifth, Imagination sixth, and Ncirerie seventh. Time, 45 2-ss. * * , WELLINGTON CUP of 850sove. One mile. and ahalf.., Mr. W. 'Smart's, Undecided, syrs, by Menschikoff —St. Amy, 7st Sill* (L. Wilsott) -1 Mr. E. J. Halt's Midnight Sun, 3yrs, 7sfc 131b ■ (B. Deeley) i. ,•»:■,;■; \..-.^:....^- : :'.,;. : pi-'. t Si2 Mr. A. Jackson'n . Coromandel, -6yrs, i7st', 71b ' (H. Gray) .... ■... , ... ... 3 Also started: Merrhonia, 7st 12lb; Mendip, 7st 121b; Aberbrothook, 7st I2ib; , Blissr, Ysi aib; Uirkline, 7st 31b; Patriotic, 6st 101b; Flingot, 6st 71b; Kauroa, 6st 71b; British Moid, ost'/ib; Splash, 6st 71b; Royal Marine, 6st. 71b.- , / } < ' 7 The field got away in a line,' which was broken by Coromanuel, who led tfte Held past the stand, Midnight Sun, Bliss, : and Mernvonia also moving up. At j the, back of the course Midnight Sun had the commanding position, >'• Bliss : being ■ next; .'; Flingot third, and' the rest bunched. i With seven furlongs gone, Bliss was done with and fell: back. : Patriotic then -' improved " hia i position. ,: Midnight Sun led the: field into tbe straight; with Coro. mandei next -and Flingot third. . Undecided < came . up ; from < the ruck ■ arid made hacks of the field, winning easily by ; two ■ lengths from 'Midnight San, Coromandel being 1 ft similar .distance) away third. Flingot was fourth, : Royal:'-Marine, fifth, 1 ? Birkline- sixth, Kauroa seventh, - and Bliss last. Time, 2m 34 4-ss. - WINNERS. OF THE WELLINGTON CUP. rune, m. s.' 1875— A. ' Campbell's Castaway," 8.0.-' 4 s'-'!.;-, 1874—Mr. D. O'Brien's Tambourini, -. 9.13 4 6* 1875-Mr.-,H., Redwood's Korari, 6.10 ... 3 57 1876—Mr. H. Redwood's - Guy Fawkes, 9.6 3 52 v' 18(8—Mr. F. Bolton's Lara, 7.7 ... ... 3 1-5 1873— R. Kay's Mnritana, 9.4. ' ... 3 481-5 1880-Hon. W. ; Robinson's.Foul Play, 8.4 3 37 1881—Hon. W. Robinson's Natator,.B.l ... 3 38 ." 1882—Mr. G. Batch's Hilda, 5.4 3 45 • ' 1«!3-Mr. P. Martin's Mischief, 8.10 ... 3 414 ' 1884— G. : Bates's, The Poet, 7.9 :. .<. 3 4B| , 1885—Mr. D. O'Brieo's Tasnwn, 9.6 -: ... 3 38 c'"1886—Major George's: Nelson, 8.4 ... 3 36i , ieS7-Mr. T, Hill's Pasha, 8.4 .... ... 3 5.8 1888—Mr. G. G. Stead's Beresford, 7.8 ... ,' 3 37 3-5 1889—Mr. Dudu, 7.7 ... %*.; 3 37 :: 1890—Mr G. Hunter's Oynlsea, "7.9 , > ... 239 i ' 1891—Mr. G. Hunter's Cynlsca,'7.l2 ... 2 40 ; 1892—Mr. G. Hunter's Cynisca, 8.12 : '...■: 2 43 ¥> : 1893—Mr F. Martin's ; Retina, , 7.7 ... .40 y i 1894—Mr. T. Sheenan's Vogengang, 7.7... 2 41". j 1895—Mr. H. Te Kant s,Maliakl.:B.6' 2 39", ' 11895—Mr.' W. Douglas's . Brooklet, 7.3 ... 2 36J ' ! 1897— W. J. , Joreensen's '.' Strathbraan; l 7 6 ■ '■ -■ , ."..,.*■ .'--..,:/ -~... ...» 2 '39- '' i 1898—Mr.' G.G. SteadUs" Uniform; 9"3 '..'.■ 37 4-5 ! 1899—Hon J. D. Ormond's "Daunt, 8.6... 2 37 , ; . 1800-Mr. E. Cutts's Djin-Djin, 7.11 ? ... -.- 2 38 ft: 1901—Hon. J D. Ormond's Renown, 8.10 8 352-5 1903— G. G. Stead's St Michael, 8.5 2 381-5 1903—Mr. D. Gordon's 5 Advance, 10.4 V.;.,- 2 341-5 : 1904*— W. Young's Convoy. 7.9 ... — '."'.': ISOS—Mr G.G. Stead's Nightfall, 8.2 ... 2 35 . 1906—Mr.' D. Ross's' Ropa, 6.11 ...".">....•- 2 33 ' ,' v ISO?— .T. Monk's Athille*. 9.4 .: , .;. , 2 35 190R—Mr. Cork's M010ch, ; 6.10 ....... '2 33 4-5 1909-Mr F. Dorset's' Blue Ribbon, 6.10... 2 33 - 1910—Mr. ■ W. Mcß«th'*> Omclnella. 7.12 , 341-5 1911—Mr. G. D. Greenwood's Miss Mis- ■: " :•. chief,' 7.13 ; "'"'-'i.. : '..;'-.;.'' 2 34 2-5 1912— Smart's Undecided, 7.9 ~ ... 2 34 4-5 Previous to 1890 the distance was two miles. •Mr. J. B. : Beid's mare Gladsome • was first 'past the post (time 2m. 35 3-55.), "but was disqualified i some three months -.'a-ter owine to being ridden 1 by an unlicensed apprentice. ,",.'' 1 ' .■• TRIAL PLATE of 150f0f». . Seven ftirlongs. ft Hon. J. D Ormond's Outward. 3vrs, by Birken- " head—Outer, 7s't 41b (L. Wilson) ' ...,;' :. 1 Mr. G. N. McLean's Kimona,. 3yn>, 7st 7ib (Emmei-Kon) .."..: ....:. ... ■;•'•'• ■■"■"' '■-% Mr. J. ' Buckley's St. Petersburg, 3yrs, : : 7st '■'_■ 71b (B Deeley) --i - ...»..' ...;...- 3 . Also started: Tripoli, Brt; 'tidy'J'Voller, Bst; Big Blast, Bst; Makara. Bst; Mallard, 7st 71b; Lady Nolan, ,7st 41b; Sir. Donald.. 7st 41b. ; Outward went to the front immediately and was never headed, winning with ease by four lengths, St. Petersburg being three lengths away from Ki- : mono third. Time, lm. 29 1-Bs. ' , , h'uAFEHU HANDICAP of lOOwvs. Six furlongs. Mr r A. J. ToTwaTd's Ssngnlnarv, Jyrs, by ; Sylvia Park— Sanguine, 7st 7Jh (W. Weller)...: 1 Mr. S. H. Trosser's Dirge, 3yrs, 6st 111b; (C. Emmerson) .' ... >••. — .'.'•••",""! ... 2 Mr. A. R. Darrant's Sinapis, 3yrs, Bst ,111b (F. E. Jones) ... ' *•• ' "• v •■■ ' ...'3 Ate started: Seraphic, Bst.7lb; Gay Lawless, Bst Bib; Rongoman, 7st 121b; Kirkby, 7st 71b; f I Taonui," 7st 41b; India, 7st. -~'.; ;-,-.• I Taonui led for two furlongs. Then Spnguinary moved up to first place and maintained, that pbsift tion till the finish, though Dirge, made' strenuous * efforts to head her. Sanguinary won "by a bead. Time, lm. 16 l-6s. ' - - '■ • • TELEGRAPH HANDICAP, of 4Qusova Six ftft' ;: .'..'" : ftft"ft .-furlong*. -;. Mr. Highden's Nyland, aged, 8«t 121b (A. Oliver) 1 Messrs. W. O. and G, L. Stead's Culprit. 3rrs!. ; Bst 91b (A. Whittaker) ■ ... .... ... '..„ 3 Also sorted':;'Equitas, 9st 121b; PohTnorphous: 7st'lolb; Full Itate, 8«t 121b;. Gipsy Belle, Bst 101b; Ireland, Bst 41b; Hermia, Bst 21b*; Byron, 7st 121b ; Faunus, 7st 81b; Dearest, : 7st 51b: Merry Frank, 7st 21b; .Loug»tei(,.;(kt.,Ulb; Deploy, •jst 131b,. ' • Gipsy Belle, Nyland, and Culprit were the first to show into prominence, with Loagatep and ■ Faunus in attendance. With half i the distance covered Culprit moved up: ito second place, Gipsy Belle still leading ? Opposite the people's stand Dearest came along on the inside and secured the : verdict, with two lengths to spare. Time, Inn 15 l-55.; Dearest failed to draw cornel weight, and thus the race want tv "fty-and, Equluia being ; placed third. • ■ ' 1

—11 —' —i"t""i guru 1 '." ii'i ; '.'• ' umt -...'i:?r|!^.; NOTES ON THE RACING. tfit : MMGaAi-K.--<«r» ■: coBRBSPCffDSHT.I'', : '.'"': WBiiUfGTOH-, Saturday, 'a:-i:""! : « -Though the Wellington Racing Club bad'to in* augurate it« ...:% summer meeting In boisterous; weather, a good orowd journeyed to Trcnthain. Tho Wellington Cup was on all sides voted open. Since the defection of Byron, a lot of horses ■were supported, ; and a few days ago Undecided ruled a good second favourite to Midnight Sun. He went out of favour, however, 1 and his early • backers quite failed in their allegiance to him to-day, with the result that he ruled an outsider. Tho trouble was that be had been galloping badly on the tracks, but this is easily explained, for the Mcnschikoff gelding was wearing very heavyshoes, and, ! further more, was always galloped out wider than anything else. Midnight Sun ran a. great race, and It was no disgrace to fail to give two years and 41b to a proved performer like Undecided. The latter was easily the best i horse at the weights, for at' the flve-turloDg post ' he wis last in the strung-out field. Then he started to move up, and ia three furlongs tie had the race-won,-.wid as the field swept into SS,*f r Si thfc , 1 * -*«-«PPareiit that, hawing «™. dents, the issue was safe m his keeping. Ooro. *?J « th,rd horsoran a **<> w«>. 'and was handled in a superior manner by Gray, who had him on the rails the whole way, and was "-'ft never further back than third. He looked as if a race would do bun good, and may bo his trainer m?*^/"* on i him Blnco the raiemlie meeting. Klingot, too, u TM a good race .and was in the front rank the whole war. The Telegraph. Handicap resulted in a fairlr easy., victory for the Auckland-bred Dearest, bub her followers were doomed to suffer" a keen di». t£f°™ le „f t, - a i' & r 21? (Deeieyr failed to draw tho .correct weight. This was a somewhat exas&«f, inl , oi events -, na fiou]t mare has run with ill-luck for some time, and her owner is to lie sympathised with at the unfortunate contra ft a p^w i ch ' ««"Wd '«*'■" Trentham to-dav. W J , i t , t!,k .f' who cemo s outh Specially, to ft ,«.lH^ lprit ', was unlucky in the draw for £??,,& , an ™' .contrary, to expectations, the daughter of Charlemagne 11. never reached the. front- Gipsy Belle jumped off first and led Mil ■ well down the straight, where the pace killed her,' Blakeney. who hails from the "Highden" stable was a warm order with backers in the Hack ei'il- and he pulled,:them through fairly '■' \^,- Felix , and Negative divided honours on the totahsator in „ the Open Welter, . and the latter struggled home, in, third place behind ■»-rank out- * "ider^ in Eclogue "ami Beacon (on whom Decler bad the mount). •" ■■ - < Gladiole, with Oliver in the saddle, was a ' better favourite than Nanmsi-in the Electric Han- V d cap the pair filling flrrt and second berths, ; ; run cl ° n third and Kangiatua, who got a bad • run, CIOSO Up..'' : i"- - : r ■»-»■; .--kiV -' '.*'>. *..■: :"' i ~.-i :-.■'.■■-~'i'(: v,?L , 2L (^»^?,llk^"The Shannon) easily won the Rnrsery Handicap from a hot favourite in Canute. > The winner comes from the'Porirtta stable, and : ft ■ is a fine-shaped youngster and also, knows bow te"-'"*-' >~:Canute is not hone»<v and was snapping . 5 at. Glade ninmng down the ' straight." Not that ft' this made any difl'erenee to the res-tilt, for the winner won most eomfortaldv. > Outward, a winner at Ellwitlie, etellv annexed the Trial Plate from the Riccartnn-trsmnr? Kirootia and SangtT'nnry,' a stable mote of Eouitas. .'- end owned by Mr. A. ;J. ; Soxwitrd. defeated a (arourife from Hie Forlrua stable- in Dirge in the, Hack Handicap. ......... ..,.-. s , ~ SECOND DAY'S' ACCEPTANCES. The following are the acceptances /for Monday's races:— ;..'., ■•',"..'.,'"', ■'--~'•"." •"*"•*:'■"'. ■-<»-, -•"'■' >■-■...,-.. : : .c'f 1 ' 3 I U S GAI " WELTEIi,' seven Jnrlonfs.—Turns, 10.3; Beacon 9:12, ' BJakehey' 9.12, 'Kinwuta 9.3, St :; N toff • ' ' Tri l )o11 ' 9 ' o, '' Laius " *■*' Scraa " JANUARY WELTER HANDICAP, one mile— Eclogue 9.4, Golden Loop 9.2. Sea Queen 8.0, ,St. •• Felix, 8.12, ; Kauroa 8.9,. idealism 8.7, .Blakehey '. J 8.7, Avarice • 8.4, , Negative 8.0. WELLINGTON RACING CLUB HANDICAP, one mile and a-qnarter.—Undecided 8.7, Counterfeit / 8.7, Miscount 8.0, Coromandel 7.12, Mendip 7.12, Byron 7.8, BlrWine,. 7.6, Royal Marine, 6.10, Splash 6.10."' •'.'* . "*' .- "•'' "'. '~ . .-, . METROPOLITAN HANDICAP;: 'furlongs'.— Equitase.ll* Glttdiole 8.:L0,>■ Culprit' 8.10, Uipsy Belle 8.9, Pull Bate 8.9, : Deanejt'-B.l,'JHernua 113, ; Byron 7-U, Bronre 7.9,, J'aunwi 7.6, Lord r Soiilt : : 7.6, Khamsin 7.3, Rang.atua 7.3, ; Merrv Frank ' 6.13, Long-step 6.7, Deploy 6.7, Purakau 0.7. DOURO CUP HANDICAP,'six furlofiCT—O'dessa 9.4, Beacon 9.0, Maksra 811, Sinapis B.l], Outward 6.7, Seraphic- B.4,"Sanguinary. 8.4, Ovation 8,0, Lady Kiloheran 7.12, ■ Heatherbrae / 7.11, -.La- , drone 7.6, Taonul 7.4, Dirge ,7,2, Mallard 6.11. lITZHERBBRT HANDICAP, five . furlong?.— Canute 8.7, Haskoyno 7.13, Styx 7.9, Stepney 7.6, Mertoh 7;6, Obllgaht 7.1, Nelrene 6.13, War%ht ; 6.13, Submersion 6.11, Daylfteak 6.10. Sirinla 6.7. ■/• / THE MEETING. " \ FIRST DATS RESULTS. " ' ■ , .; [BJ TiJLEfiKAPH.~PEE£S',r A9SOCX*TIO3r.J ■■:•■ Klf PAikEttswir North, • Sunday. The Foxton races opened in fine weather yester- I day, and with a good attendance. The totalisatoit I investmentsv amounted to'£lo,9ll, us compared I with £6853 for the first day last year. The re- 1 suite are as follow:— , ~ i K?f9 s HURDLE RACE, one mile and a-half— I Oeptain, lost lib (C. Price), 1; Alluar,- Bst 12lb, I • 2; AttenUon, - 8w Ulb, 3. Also started r Seaman, S':i strathmolra,. Fond Memory, Highden; Canadian, 1 phase-Mab. Sea Wind, Sbptfeue. Won hr three 1 length*. • Time, 2m. 60s. ' . 1 ELECTRIC HACK RACE, \ six fnrlongs.--Paro- 1 ' wauui, 7st 131b (V. lee), 1; jyaitote, 7st 51b, 2; I Minora, 1 : Bst -, 41b, .3. '; ; Also started :'Moutoa Girl, ' ■ Fashion Plate,' Florence Nightingale, Lord Painter, ft Overheard, Miss Alba, Kororo. Won by a lenei!>. I Time,'lm. 18s. 'r' .•'" .'■:''■•"';" ;.'■•■ : :■' ; ;*, 9 .FOXTON CUP. one mile and a-quartor—Midlin, SI 7st4Jb (A. McMillen), 1; Julian, 7st 91b, 2; Mat- 1 low, 6st 121 b, 3. - Also Marted: Vi, Queen of Soots, ■ Mercmere. Won by two lengths, with a length §3 between the second and '■ third horses. Time, 2m. I 11 l-ss. ... ■ TRIAL STAKES, five furlongs.— Bst Sb h (A..McMillen), 1; Good Form, Bst 101b, 2; Miss y Roberta, .101b, 3. Also started Katipo, Mill. I banks, ' Sunrose, Clover, Bonnie Boy, Overheard, I Carnation, Trouble, Oliinee, Govornment, Rejoice. « Miss ■ Jean,- St. Helena, Black '.Lupin, Eihmaid, (3 Awahou, • Asternoun, Epworth, Master K;!c':teruii, 3 Expect. i Won by a length. Time, lm. £s. P AWAHOU 1 HACK WELTER, one mile:—Merrie M Emerald, Sat, 31b (A. McCarten); 1; Walputerc, Bf* fa 131b, 2; Stevens, 9st nib, 3. Also started: Bay ■ Paul, Leonia,'Retreat, Dusky Sound, Rangimat'a. ' m Won by. two lengths. Time, lm. 45 3-S* " m FLYING . HACK HANDICAP., six * furlongs.— ■ Blue Lake, 7st-131b (C. Price). J: Winning Post, M 6st 71b, 2; Lady Moutoi;' 7st 9lb,'*3:t Also started; H Kohinoor, To Bahurangi, Thetis;-Overtime. Won ifl by two ,)en|rUi». , -Time,ilia. 'J£7''.ltßs; ;■:::>...■. -■■'■, H i : HERRINGTOIf WW,TER HANDICAP, four far- ■ longs.—Eminent, 7st 7lb'(F.;H6Ull),'l*;'lne«sra;' Srtk li 31b, 2; East, .Sat 41b, 3. Also r started: Muletter, : ■ Aurora, Thrave, ; aid, Invieta, St. Helena, Li Enterprise, . Adella, Alma Rose. Lady Ruby. Won m by, a, head. Time, 50 4-ss. , I WEt.TER HANDICAP, seven furlongi-Seaton- I dale, Bst (A. Neale). 1; Don i*>* Shauitliraun. 2; Wj Overtime, 3. Also started: Ambrosial. Morton, m AJtcrtheught, 'Separator Won* easily. Time, ; B 1m.'32 1-fis.■"'■'.■'•"■'"'''',,'; ; ■ '.-' m : ' SECOND DAY'S AOCKPTASCTA ... , .'; I The following are the acceptances for the Second B| day's ,-races;—. . :, *--• '■ '» >■' M HUBBLE RAOE.-Cnptaln 11.4, Elya 10.13, Al* H lure 10.3, Seaman 10.0, Attention 9.13, •■ Highden H 9.9, Fond Memory 9.9, Chase , Mab .9.0, • Sea ,S| Wind 9.0; "" ,' "• ; v .' ' '.'.„,/ S TELEPHONE HANDICAP;—Eminent 13. Nuktr- ■ atu B.9,'lneuru 8.9, Mofoa Girl 7,9, s Septimus 7.3, ma Aurora ■ ■ 7.2, ' Miss .' Roberta . 7.2, , Elkthaid < 6-7, M Adella 6.7. If PRESIDENT'S •• HANDICAP. — Waipakii 8.9, || Midian 8.5, -Julian 8.0, Vi 7.13, Seatondale 7.7, II Mat low, 7.0,, Ambrosianv6.7. '. , ■ , M CARNARVON/iWEI/TEfti' — 'Mcletter i 9.6, '. Bay, 'i m Pan!. 9.3, Waiputere 9.1, Merr,ia,Emerald, 9.0. Cap- .. Bj tain 8.10, Waitoto 8,9, Florence Nightingale 8.6, H Puketotara 7.12, Miss Alba 7.11. Overheard 7.10. : m Chnse Slab 7.9. Rangimaku 7.7, "Dusky Sound m 7.7, Snnrose.7.7. • ■'.■<■■ ■"" m NEWMARKET, : HANDICAP.— Lake 9.3. m Lady Moutoa 7.13. Te Kahurangi 7.12, Hinekorangl IB 6.13, Waiouru. 6.13. Hi JANUARY HACK HANDICAP.-rarawanul 8,13, HI Minora 88. Easy 8.4, (Fn«h»<>n ??iate ~10, Lord m Pnlmer 7.3, Miss' Alba ' 6.1C ; Korono : 6.7, Lady ■ Euhv 6.7. ._, mi. MOUTOA WELTER HAND'ICAP.-Kolilnoor 9.9, ■ Cortiithe-SlMiugbrann 8.13, Lady W"utoa 8.12, m Mercmere 8.6. Queen of Scots 8.6, ■ Winning Port m 8 3 Overtime 7.13, Thetis 7.13, Marion 7.12, ffl Stwens 7.11, Afterthought 7.10. H OTASIATEA RACING CLUB. '.■.,:■ ' [8* TKI/BSBATH.— tw CORRBSPOJTnBBT.J , , HJ ■'.■-.:■ .; Matakohe, Saturday. ' Em The Otwmten Racinir Club held Its annual ■ meetiftc yesterday. The fields wore-generally W small but the racing was. good- end ,■ very exrii™ H ing, mo-t of the fintehrs hchig very ilc-.r T-n W results were as follows:— m MAIDEN PLATE.—LasVai, Myrtle 2. Highland M Lass 3. Time, lm. 42 2-5* B ELECTRIC HANDlCAP.—Sonltetone 1, Pride 2, M McLennan 3. Time, 63 2- ss. M CVP—Bohny. l; '■Ij.uiperin -2,!;'«• Tirnp, r 2m. 10?. i ■■: m ; RADIUS HANDICAP—BiIIy 1, Laska '2 W. KAIPARA HANDICAP,— stone 1, Pride '9, I MoLennan' .3.. Time, -lm.' '6*,,':',- , BJ MATAKOHE WELTER.— 1, Billy a. m -FT.YINa ■ STAKES.—Luperio. 1, Nimrod, 2, M Modwn Paul 3. Time, lm. Pis. Jm Pride ■ was v«rt-y unfortunate 'is Just missing Pj| two "races. ■' After, making a gallant attempt in Hj the Electric Handicap the mare v...* beaten by m only 'half a head, and she lust the Kaipara Han- : : lip dicap by a length. ma AUSTRALIAN JOCKEY CLUB'S i| : # ' ■ MEETING. ' ;li '! By'Telegraph— Press Association.—Copyright. ... fin .; , Storey, January 20. .' m At the A.J.C. Meeting to-day tbe principal j I oventj resulted as follows:-- , ' I 'CHALLENGE STAKES.-Prido of Murill? J. 111 Malt Man- 2, Hot AJr 3,. Sixtr-cn horses stand, ■ including Wild West. Wide of Mi.rillo won-by a H length, with : a head?between ■ the second and third m horses.. Time, lm. 13* ■- " -. J. Hi ; JANUARY HANDICAP-Kumicirl, Chaste 3, Hj Ladv Wilde 3. . 'J., El . The Xew Zealand-bred toll m*9 M Stakes..,, ,-'.■.■■• '.- : y : <:.:. -.\ M THE CAULFIELD SIEETING- | I By Tele ? raph.-Pre M :A s .oc;aUon,_C o pyri fi ht. / '■-,','-"' I MELEoenfrS!, January,. 21. ,_, H At the Oanlftetd : ':«*S '.Beoro?itoa .SoadK,, H can l.vSluirpahooter St, Glondoofc. • ■ 3?, SK hojifs started, Ww» by ♦ lenftu. | Time, "Iw.-aS*.: . , ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14895, 22 January 1912, Page 9

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SPORTING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14895, 22 January 1912, Page 9

SPORTING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14895, 22 January 1912, Page 9

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