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WANGANUI JOCKEY CLUB'S , ATITDMN MEETING. FIRST DAT, ' IJHOXZE WINS THE CUP, ■[BY TKIffiCnAPH.— ASSOCIATION.] ' :■■! WaXgasci, Thursday, lara Wanganui Jockey. Club's Autumn Meeting opened to-day. : . A' light tain, fell during the first hour or so, but for, , tho remainder of the day. the weather was beautiful. There was a very large attendance. k The sum of; £21.779 was put through tho • total isator, . as against £16,127 on the first day of last 'year's'meeting.' Results are as follow ■ STEWARDS' HANDICAP of 150sovs. One mile. Mr. 8. Tilt's b Red Lupin, syrs, by Dupiri Porangi, 6st 101b (J. O'Shca) ... ; •;'■'..":,.1; Mr. SI. 'Elle rton'i b m Sea Queen, syrs„ 7M 101b (W. Price) ...... ; ...., ~..r - ...2 Mr. A. Jackson's b g. Coromandel, 6yrs, ■ Bst 101b (11. Gray) : ...... ...... 3 Also started': Electrakoff, 9st 21b; Plantation, 7sfc 121b; Rill, 7st 101b; Jargon, 7st 71b; Montiform, 7st Bib.; St Petersburg, 7st 71b; Kohlnoor, 7at lib; St. Felix, 7st; Miscal, 6st 121b; Golden Loop, 6st IMb; Mon Ami, • 6st 71b. ■. : . •;.-.■;; 7 ; An exciting finish resulted in *■ win for Red Lupin by three-quarters of a length, beads dividing the nest three horses. - Miscal; was. fourth. Time, lm. 435. ;..-:,:.,: ;■■;■.; :";..' "PETRE HACK HANDICAP of lOOsovs. Six ■ .:•..'". ''' ~:'■:■:: -.-■ furlongs. Mr. S. Brerton's br f Ineuru, 4yrg, by Maniapoto—Kohina, Bst 131b (C. Price) ... ... 1 Mr. Wire Takcna's eh g Nukuatu, . 3yrs, 7st . 51b (B. Deeley) ...'....>... ... ... 2 Mr. J. H. Prosser's •br t Dirge,' 3yrs, Bst .41b (0.. Emerson) .......... ... 3 Also started: St. Gate, Bst 101b; Mallard, Set 21b; Royal Simon, 7st. 31b;: Handsome Maid, 7st 51b; Glenfcrn, 7st 31b; East Wind, 7st 21b; Avaitrix, 7st; Silver Rose, 7st; Government; 7st; Bayadere, 7st. *. \. : <-:><- .-' ■ -..<,.''■ ..Ineuru was not pushed and won .by threequarters of a length. Dirge was half-a-length away third. Time, lrn. 14a.: ■'■ '-:.• ,-. ;- :..'"..,- WESTMERE HANDICAP HURDLE RACE of '.; . : ■.;■;;' 17550v8. -.Two miles.;/' ; ;.,.*. , Mr. S. Harrison's b h Captain, syrs, by. Captain Marvellous, 9st 91b (O. Price) ... 1 Mr. ,T. Brii«'s ch m Waiputerc, 6yrs," lOst 121b (J. O'Oonnell) / ... "••*.,:'■...,-■■;■ : ,.:. ■■. '■:.: 2 Mr. T. F. Nolan's eh- g\ Leolanter, Aged, . 9st 111b (T. Pritcbard) ....».;.;' —:-.'- .'«■■.-3; Also started: Reumae, Hat. ' 91b; Xavier, 9st 51b; Captain Bell,, 9st 51b; Darby Paul, 9st.; Captain led from end to end anil won by a length. Leolanter was half-a-length away third, ; Darby Paul fourth,' and Reumao fifth.;■, Tune, 3m. 599. ' ' ■ ,' '• : '-..■ ' ; 'v TATFORTH HACK HURDLE RACE of lOOsovs. About oho mile and three-quarters. ...•',; ;< Mr.' J. J. Fitzgerald's ch, g Cornelian, 4yrs, by" . Coronet— Factory Lass, 9?t 111b (R. Kelly) ... ' 1 Mr. F. O. Pallet's bgi Seaman, , aged, 9sfc 91bj.(F.,Lind) , ... ...... ' ' ... ... 2 Mr. E. tinkle's' b g' Bismarck, ," aged, : 9st ' * " 9ib (F. Fiynii) ;: :,: ;'..':'''... ■:,}>':,..; -,; ... M ...;? 3 :'--'■ Also started: • Stevens, lOst 91b; Sandy Paul,, 9tst 91b; Brilliancy, 9st 51b;. Shining Star, . 956 41b; Clemency, 9st 21b; Chaao.Mab, 93t; lioopline, 9st; Sapience, 9st. ;■.:';, v -.;, -,;.;, '::~- . < ■ Seaman came through and ran into the straight on even terms with Brilliancy, i who, * however, won by a length. Bismarck, : who i came through: at", the entrance to the straight, was ' half-a-length away third, and Sandy Paul was fourth. .Time,; 3m. 14 3-s*. WANGAXUI CUP of 70060V5; second horse to re- ;'■.; ceive 75sdvs ; end third horse)..lSaQTd*< One; •milo. and j three-quarters. i Mr. Highden's ; b f Bronze, 3yrs, by Field Battery—Our Lady, Bst 31b (A. Oliver) ... 1, Mr. J. Buckley's bf Dearest, 4yrs, by Soult— Lady Heater, 7st 111b (B. Deeley) 2 Mr. -W. 0. Ring's bo Domino, 4yr«, by Freedom—Modesty, Bst 21b (H.;Gray) ..... ,' ... 6 Also i started: Undecided, Bst 51b (L. '■; Wilson) ;j Midnight Sun, Bst" 2ib (O. Jenkins); Merrivonla,' 7st lalb'OV. Price); Lady Mensehikotf, 7st 91b; (A. McMulteh); Maxwell, 7st 71b (M. Ryan); J Idealism, 6st 81b (H. Watson); Kauroa, 6et .71b: (O. McCartcn); Uhlando, 6st 71b (O. Emerson). ; ■ From ,a ■ good start Midnight' Sun momentarily • showed in front, "bub Kauroa headedi him in-the first furlong. Coming ; into the straight :,Kauroa \. still led, being followed ' by- Uhlando and; Merrivonia, with Uhlando close- up and Maxwell last. '; Running pant the six-furlong post-Kauroa had ! a . lead of thrive lengths from Uhlando, but at the; half-mile pest . Bronze- and; Dearest came ; through s strongly. '..,. Ctomiag up the'»' straight ; Bronze •■ was s lying second, with Dearest third arid'Merrivonla'. fourth. v Kiiuroa 7died^iaway 'on entering:! the straight, >:.where Bronze : took ; possession, and, ' finishing strongly, won by i two lengths;; and a- ; half. ; Domino mode a great race for ' third place. He was fully six lengths behind the leaders ..ben entering thu straight, - arid- finished half-a-len/Jth] behind Dearest.■'■;? Lady Menschikoff, Uhlando,; sad Undecided finished close together. ■ Merrivonia ,£>e- ; ing next and Midnight San last. Time, 3m. 2 4-55.:- - WINNERS OF THE WANGANUI CUP. ' Time , ~.•'■'■ ,- m. s. _ 1876-Mr. T.SRowa's Opawa, 8.2 ... ... 418 C, 1877— J. George's Resolution, 7.4 ... 4 20 , v 1878— J.' George's Resolution, 8.10 ... 4 16 1879—Mr. R. Vallance's Piufire, B.l2'■■*.,i"i:'. : - 4 IS ? - .'BBo— C. Griffith's Betrayer, 7.10 ... t 4 13 ■• :--x lin~ C. H. Owen's Sir George,* 6.10. 4 10 i,,; 188*— Mr. ;J. ; Powdrell's Hailstorm, ; 7.8... ,; 4 13 ,-c ; 1883—Mr: S. Horsfall's King Quail, fa.5... 4 12 ' 1884— Mr. C. Bates' The Poet, 7.10 ... 412 1885—Mr. F. Hill's Speculation, 7.8 .... 4 7 1886— Mr. W. Bobbett's Tetford, 7.9 ... 337 1887— P. Martin's Silence, 7.13. ... 338 1888—Mr. Keith's: Dudu, 6.7 ... .... 3 a . 1889—Mr. W. ; Bobbett's Lady Norah, 7.12 3 7 1890—Mr. E. Cults'; Dudu, 9.2 .'..:... 3 9 1891— E. Cutis' Dudu, 8.12 ... ... 3 8 1892— W. Marsh's Crown Jewel, 6.11 3 6 1893—Mr. W. Russell's St. Kathcrinc,' 7.11 3 5 1894—Mr. P. ! Butler's Liberator, 7.9 ... 3 61 1895—Mr. M. Hobbs' Lady Zetland, 8.3... 3 9 1896—Hon. J. D.Ormond's Spindrift, 7.12 3 4J 1897— W. * Rathbonc's Blarney, 8.5 ... -3' 8j 1893—Mr. S. Bradley's Swordflsh, 8.9 ... 3 4, Messrs.; Richardson .and Donnelly's ■ Douglas, 8.4 ... ... ... 35i • : 1900— Mr. D. Gordon's Advance, 7.8 ...' 3 4 1901— E. 1 J. Watt's Nobilitv. 8.2 ... 3 9i 1902— J. T. van's Nonette, 8.11 : .V.;< 3 *Jf-;.-> 1903—Mr. E.>D. f 'o'Rorke's Mars, 7.7 ... ','3;;24- J 1904—Mr. -J. 1' Monk's Ghoorka, 7.2 -. ...3 '; 4 ■;<:/•': 1905— G. Clifford's Quarryman, 7.11... 3:3 -;' i; 1906— Mr; E. ' J.' Watt's Boomerang, 7.2... V 3•'-• 33-5 1907— W. Johnston's Truce, 7.1 :.'.,',; 3' 2 "> ; 1908-Mr. H. Eva's, Uhlando, 6.8 : a ...' 3;-' 3 4-5 1909—Mr; Robertson's Kilmarnock, 6.10... :'■' 3 3 ; ;' 1910—Mr. ■;. F. ';"■' Preston'st Milan, • 7.10 .., ;3 A 11-5 '.- 1911—Mr. J. - Ames's Merrivonia;; 8.5 ,* ... 3 ,5 2-5 1912— Mr. :Highden's.Bronze,; 8.3 \: ; ... 3 24-5 ' ■; ; ! From 1876 to 1885 the distance .61; the, face; was 'i two miles arid', a-quarter, "i when' it '•'- was ; reduced * to two 1 , miles, and it was run" over the last-named distance for the two succeeding years, ; when it was ' further reduced to ; one ' mile ; and threequarters. JUVENILE HANDICAP, of lSOsovs. Fire furlongs. Mr. J. R, McDonald's br o Styx,' 2yrs, br. ;';, Achilles— Shannon, 7st 121b (O. Carmont) ;1 ; Hon. .T. D. Ormond'e b f Outward, 3yrs,': Est 21b (C. Rolls) ....... . ... . ... 2 Mr. ;' D. J. ; : Goodwin's';;■ b' f •'. Topic, . 3yrs, \; bit " '■■■• 111b - (H. Goldfinch) . ' ... ' .:.... i... ;3 , 'Also .started :i Sanguinary, ' Bst 31b; • Stepney, ; 7st 81b; Lady Volga, 7st; Bonfire, 7st; ' Lockwood, ■' 6st lll.b. . • ■: . : ■ - ...Styx led;>;from :: the start and .wpn,. by - s threequarters; of: a length. V; Time, ,Im. . 2s. .. \■. .': WIROTOA HACK HANDICAP of lOOsovs. r;. One "'■;■■";■'■ ; ■?''' mile. .','■•'■■. : :. ;'.;;■'; Mr. A. J.; W. Atfleld'S b Bonnie Boy, 4yrs, ' -j •by San Fran—Melinite, 7st 81b (Tricklcbank)• lj Mr. J. P. McAnally's •br c Matlow, 3yrs, ■,] :■'•• Bst 101b (H.. Gray) , .-.■-■ .»' ••.• ..:... 2.Mr. T. Bristol's ,b .-' g . Leonta,' 4yr»^v.7st;;'; ;.,;: 31b (W. Weller) :;;:.. -.:';..• - ... v.-. ;; .;.-V 3 'Also: started: ' Manawakaba,: 9st 41b; , Muleteer,'; Bst 51b;'Merrie Emerald, 1 Bst 21b; Master Tupulu, Set lib; Minora, Bst; Ladv Kilcheran.> 7s 111b; \ Tiwara, 7st Sib; Moutoa Girl, 7st 101b; Fashion Plate, 7st 81b; ; Grandee, ;7st. ~,•.-„■.' ; V 'Bonnie Boy won by a head. Grandee and' Muleteer finished four lengths behind the third liorsc. 'Time, lm. 445. / '-'.;.;■.''■'■'•■."■.."'.".-'' FLYING ; HANDICAP of 300sovs. Six furlongs. ' Mr. J. Monk's br m Gipsy Belle,' 6yrs, byy, Stepniak— Clair, Bst 61b (B. Deeley) ... 1 Mr. E. J. .Watt's v br. o: Royal Scotch,: 3yrs, ; ;Bsb 71b; (R. Hatch) •'•' " ; ;.. ;'...; ... ... 2 Mr. G.D. Greenwood's ; be; Byron, ■ 3yrs,' : ' s7st 111b (11. Gray) ; -v ... -....; ... ■■'.■.< i Z\ Also started: Boanerges,. 9st ,31b;.* Theodore,' Bst '■■ 51b; Crown Pearl, Bst 41b; Ngatiraunui. 7st 21b; Bootle, 7st. 101b; Lady Moutoa, 7st, 51b; Lady? Laddo, 7st ; 21b ;- Rangiatua, 7st • lib; .; Merrie Frank. 121b; Clemoes, 6st 71b;;Overtime, 6st 71b; Plriwai, 6st 71b. »'*,.. : N,, Gipsy Belle won 'asily by two lengthy half-a----i length separating the second and third horses. j: Time, lm. 14 .- 2-55. . '■ .;..;■,<.. •-, . , •; '/,..*, 1 •'• WEIGHTS FOR SECOND DAT. -.. % ; v The. following • weights have been declared for the second day's races :— ;-•-'... FORDELL HURDLE RACE, one mile arid three-' quarters.—Espartero 12.11, i Reumao 11.6..: Waipu- ; tere 11.3, Captain 10.11, Eurocco 10.5.. Leolanter;. 9.12, Whetu '9.11, Xavier 9.5, Captain. Bell 9.5, Waterworks 9.5, Marlon 9.3, Highden 9.0, Bismarck" 9.0.. , • "••.•;".. '". .1' • OKOIA.HTJRjiLE RACE, one mile and five fur--Cornelian 10.12,, Allure 10.3, Seaman 10.0, ( : Rawinia 9.11, Attention .9.10. Darby Paul 7 9.10, ' Bismarck 9.1C»,:. Muleteer 9.9, Sandy Paul 9.8, Nes- i cot 9.5, Brilliancy 9.2, Shining' Star : 9.0, Maison- . ette 9.0, ; Sapience 9.0, Chase Mab 9.0, Pretty : Jane 9.0. , ; . WANGANUI i STAKES, one, mile ! and ■■■ a-half.-i-i Counterfeit''<, ; 9.2, Bronze ' 9.2. .Wainiangn 8.5, Dearest' 8.3. Santo!;Ko«a 8.3. Undecided';,. 8.3, Midnight' Sun 1 7.13. Miscount..7;l2.:Coroniandels7.10,'' Aberbrothoclc ; 7.9, Mesri'ronia 7.9, Lady • Menichlkoff 7.6. Iney 7.6, Maxwell .7.4,;Pr0jecti1e.'..7.0/- Jar- f gon 6.13,-Julian 6.10, St. Petersburg. ; i&,lo,-? Royal Amis 6.8, First . Battery 6.8, Plantation 6.8. Idealism 6.7, Eclogue 6.7. Goodwin 'Park 67, Kan." roa 6.7, ; Sandy Paul 6.7," Spectre 6.7," Tiresome 6.7. Uhlando 6.7. , v AUTUMN HANDICAP, one mile.-Bronze 9.11. Elcctrakoft 9.1, Domino 9.0, Coromandei 8.10. . Merrivonia » 8,7, Iney 8.3, Sea t Queen ? 8.2, [Labour Day > 8.1,: St.; Toney 8.1, Byron : 7.11, Sir Antrim 7.11, Red; Lupin ' 7.10, '.'« Plantation i 7.8, ' : Hauparaha': 7.7, .Roosevelt 7.7, Rill 7.6, Kauroa;7.6.l Jargon 5 7.5, St. Pete-sbu'rg 7,4, Moritifonn, 7.Q, Blakenev 7.0. -Kohincw; 6.12, St. Felix 6.12, Golden IMp 6.12, Kharuiili ; 6.11, '- Idealism' 6.11, Merrie Frank 1 6.10,5 Te RcitJ/ 6.10, Splash f 6.10, ; Lady .-. Moutoa ; 6.9, ? Spectra 6.7: Mi»cal 6.7, Man 'Aid! 6,7* - ; " jV j ;Si;S;''^
FAREWELL HANDICAP, six furlcngs.— 9-3,.Gladiole SCI, Boanerges 9.0, St. Toney 8.6, St. : Bill 8.4, Projectile B.l,"Labour Day 8.1, Sea Queer* - ; .8.0, Theodore 8.0, Crown« Pearl 7.13, Byron 7.12, He.atherbrae 7.11, Master Svlvla 7.11, Rill ■< 7.7, Bootle 7.7,; Blakeney 7.3,' Montifonn 7.0, Kohlnoor 7.0, Lady. Laddo 6.13. Ngatiraunui 6.13, Rangiatua . . >; 6.12, Khamsin: 6.12. Sanguinary 6.7, Merrie Frank 6.7, :, Dirge; 6.7, OSemoea'; 6.7, j Piriwai'. 6,7, Lady Kilcheran 6,7, Overtime 6.7, Maori Maid 6.7. HARRISON HACK HANDICAP, one mile and » distance.—St.; Petersburg 9.3, .; Manawakalu 9.2, Matlow 9.1,' Captain 8.12, Stevens 8.8, Bonnie 80/ 8.8, Strategist 8.6,' Tiresome 8.5, ! Muleteer 8.2,.M«r----rie Emerald 7.13, Master Tupuhi 7.11. Minora V.iO, 'A Tiwari 7.8, Adare 7.7, Allure 7.6, Fashion Plat* 7.4, Epsom Downs'" 7.4, VLeorita 7.3, Grandee 7.1, Mnngaroa 7.1, ; Alma ' Rosa 7.0, Patronymio . 7.0,■ :;• fi R«ngimam;7.o,;Kiwitahl 7.0. ~ ' - MATARAWA HACK RACE, six furlongs.— : ''"'■'" uru 9.12, Ngatiraunui 9.3, Matlow 9.2, Clemoes 9.2, v-*A Outward 8.13, Makara 6.12, Monologue 8.11, St. v ' Gate 8.9. Strategist '8.7, Kriwal. 8.7. Dirgo 8.5, ' '-'■ Aloha 8.4, Mallard 8.0, Jaekpin 7.13, Nukuatu 7.9, -, 1 Moutoa Girl 7.7, Fashion Plate 7.7, Ohinee 7.7, "'S Lady Kilcheran 7.5, Royal; Simon 7.4, Aratiatia ; " 7.3, Dreadable 7.3, Glenferri 7.2, Lady Vladimir 7.2, Topio 7.2, Grandee 7.2, Draft 7.1, Handsome X '".V. Maid 7.0, East Wind 7.0, Miss Roberts 7.0,; Gor- ■: .'v'-l don Bell 7.0, Maori Maid 7.0, Bayadere 7.0, Government 7.0, Veto 7.0, Confection 7.0, St. .. v Luap 7.0, Watine 7.0. Kilrain 7.0, Bcnflre 7.0, *. Aviatrix 7.0, Silver Rose 7.0, To A\«inui 7.0, : Moirette 7.0, Rouge Dragoon 7.0. :..,„..:,; ..* : 'V 1 VICTORIA GRACING CLUB'S ' I ' ■<''" :,;;.;.: . ' AUTUMN MEETING.: - \ ' .;■;'-.-' '!"'.■ . :: , ■•'.''. v.; ■•.•>■:•■■,'''.•' -'' : --'-: v •:■•'■ -iyfei ACCEPTANCES FOE .AUSTRALIAN CUP.:By Telegraph.—Press .Association.—Copyright,-; '; ' ; ;■..;';.;; (Received February 29,' 7.55 p.m.) '■'."" : : •''■. -- • "." ■' ■ " Melbourne, 23. The following are 'the acceptances for tt* prin* cipal handicap.event to be run on.the second day ' of the V.R.C. Autumn Meeting:— v _-■ THE AUSTRALIAN CUP. A handicap sweep- i'; [ stakes .of 25sovs each, ';with„2ooo3ovs added*. ' ; L.;.' Two miles and a-quartcr. , ~~' -. ,- ,;,;■;' "' ■ !■'„,, ? - st. lb. - .... it. lb. / ! Cadoma M . ; ... 9' 2 ■',' Saxonite ...*; , m .• 7 3 ; ;' : i" : - Baw Bee ...■ ' ... 8 3 Flavel ■'- ;„'"^' Ts ■;•■'>': 1 Matoureo .... , . ... 8. 2 -. Crown Grant ... 7 4 ; v. >; Eyeglass ...-;,: ... 8 0 Obi ... ~- 615 ; ' : "-'-~ Jacamar ~.. .... 8 0 Lord Nolan .... 6* V - Prizefighter "';... 8 0 Prince'; Harold"..."' 6:7 'c< , 1 'avian :.. ; ;.;' 713 Indiscreet... ; ... 6' 7. .'"' ! S. 1!us •■• - 712 Simon's Fortune.^.. 6 7 I.Milan- ; ~.. «. .7 12 .. r ■■■'.;, , v , .:;;>; , ' TRAINING NOTES. j? By Telegraph.— Press Association.—OopyrijEiw .' ' ! ; 1 ':■-'/ '-' ~"^ : '"i'.. '/'';;v/-^P?TO^»!Februaiy, i 29. ' '"ssi ! At Flefnlngton to-day Eyeglass covered a mil« ' . j in lm. 605.; Saxonite, Matouree, and Prizefightei? ', : :';. : 10 furlongs in 2m. 165.; Wilari 12 furlongs in 2m. .:.'-'■ ; 465., Fioitn six furlongs in' lm. 195,, Crown Grant . I ■,'■'; and Odist 10 furlongs in 2m.;L55., Comedy -Kin*'.'- 'M '=' •10 furlongs in 2m. 135.,' Obi ,11; furlongs in' '2m. ;''■■■'■ 395., Flavian ;:two,; miles 'In'. 3m. ; 485.','.. Blairgour ;• ; v> :; half-a-mile. in : 515.,' ?Hot ■ Air five '' furlongs : in, lm., A-M. 45., Popinjay '.five furlongs in lm. 2Ja. (a track ; ; ■»; record), Captain White six furlongs in lm. : 19J,5.; Mountain Princess six furlongs' in lm. 18is., •Berry Consols half-a-mile in 61is., ;Nari four ,furlongs in > 525., Takipona sixi furlongs in lm.: 225., and Tra- <-.'Wi falgar 12 furlongs in 2m. 455. ' " . ' ' • . '•; At Oaulfield ■ this morning Sequarious covered j -:£.• 1 six ' furlongs in lm. 19is., Jaoaiaar a mile in. lm. , .- Motoa five furlongs in lm. 6is., Precious Rix ' " furlongs in lm. 18Js.; ; Golden Point, en the sand, ;ran mme';furlongs,» the , concluding mile in lm. 545. Desire leisurely cohered _ five furlongs in lm. 6a., and Cadonia. a milo and' thief* urloags id 2m. 30i«. ' Rose and Queen o" Scobs were both led. v . • ■;■■•:■:'■■'■;; , ;;- l '•'•;■:■;■ j'.-.-ii.. ■•■■ ■■■;, ■■~■:,';■■•":,'. ■ ■;;>'-■'■!■:■::.■>■.,'■ ■:'■:■■ '''"-i: ?;■";?;■;;"';:::::■•:*';&';; NAPIER PARK WEIGHTS. ' £Bt TEI.KJiIU.Pn.— TRKia ASSOCIATIOi'.] "WANGANUI. Thursday. The following weiglita have been deolared for the Napier 'Park autninpt meeting by Ms, ,H. : Coyle:— £■■ e.'^;;,,;.; »-^.< ■■■ ;•■;■:,■-■■;■ . : OMARANUIHUEDLI3S, one mile, and threequarters.— 11.6, btourton 10.5, To l*v}j. 10.3,.yLansdoof,; 10.3,' Seaman 10.2, Merry Laxi 10.0, Fond Mcmbory 9.9, Artie 19.7,' Quandrv, 9.2. Chase 9.0,. Ngaraiho 9.0,M0tu 9.0, : v Spaniard 9.0, Lady; Edna 9.0, Ftißilia 9.0. . ESK HANDICAP, five iurlongs.-iMakairai f 9.0, Elfish 8.6, Parawanui 8.4, Allurement.B.4, . San Wai 8.2, Easy 8.2, Am.aru 8.2, Wee Roto 7.12, Pot Luck 7.11, Park: Tide 7.10, Tbravw 7.5, Miss Augusta 7.5, "Arohakau ,7.s,";Stellaris 7.2. Beach 7.0, Elya 7.0, Premerite 6.12, Wai- ' pola 6.12, Lady Tehuhuti 6.12, Goldfinch 6.12, Diavolo 6.12, The Nut 6.9, First Marshal 6.9. ■'• t NAPIEB CTJP, one'- mlie';!'and*"a-ciuarteri^'. ■'S'il Undecided; 9.0, Midnight Sun 8.11, Nyland 8.7, - Aberbrothock 8.4,' Sublime 8.2, Odessa 7.13, Paisano 7.9, Bill- 7.7, Ai-iom 7.6, Vi 7.6, ISfr ; piiia 7.5, ' Seatxiridale 7.3, Meremere 6.10, . Idealism 6.10, Loch MaJjin 6.7, Composed 6.7, ;i;»;;; War Scare 6.7. . ; WELTER, HANDICAP, seven < furlongq.— Goldfinder 10.1?, Paisano 9.9, Beatondcle 9.4, Tripodi:9.4,""Hontifonn 9.2, Cullinan 8,13, An!-.' . fert 8.13.V SanPlnie 8.11; Loch Mabin 8.9. Dreadable 8.7, Mallaad 8.7, Golden Water 8.7, Haster Stead 8.7. * ; :: SAPLING STAKES, five (furlongs.— I 8.11,' Bandore , 8.5, King's ; Favourite 8.4,, Master Kilcheran 7.7, i Eocene 7.7, Bon Bon -~~-" 7.6, Master Achilles 7.6. Sir DauielL 7.5, Warlißht;7.3;*Monella;7.3,: Lassie Boon 7.3. Lock* wood 7.0. Daybreak 6-12, The Nile 6,1:-% Evadno' 6.10, Elevator 6.7., - - t REXWJLIFFB WALTER, one mil©.—Tripoli 9.8, Outward 9.7. Kanitau 9.0, San Pluie 8.12. Fleet Week' 8.10, Strategist 8.6; Motor 'Girl-' B.3.ißercoltt:B.o,Waikeliua 8.0, Irish Gift 7.12,; ;i;l;! Mossella 7.J2. V. Eising Sun 7.11, Happy NewYear 7.11; ■ Grandee 7.11, s Pair « Average 7,9, . Mangaroa 7.7. Kuropotangi 7.7, Missile 7.7. Turqueena 7.7. St. Qozo 7.7, Prince "Eddie" 7.7. •' PLYING HANDIOAIP, Bix furlongs.- " King 9.3, Faunas 8.9;. Sublime 8.2,' Blue Lake 5.2.;j300t1e.7.13, Gold Battery 7.12, Lord Sonlt, 7.12. ! Lady :' Moirtoa;' 7.8. I?iger3ne - 7.8, "■ Mere- .;; mere ■ 7.2, Lord Possible 6.10. Easy 6.7, Winning Post' 6.7.,.. ' : .".',.-. -■■•■•. .-; :,S: t ; ; ; v : .■owners are : reminded that nominations .' for leading events to be decided at the Auckland ■ Racing, Club's A.utumn, Meeting fall due to-night at nine o'clock. ■;■! The thoroughbred horse' Blue Garment (by "Bliit--light--Scauiißtres(i),towned by Mr. James Muir,'will / be ; sold :: at;; auction ;loday; by Messrs. Alfred ' Buckland and Sons. '; ' • ■v ;■:.-.'■;,.■•; ..,■;■»■'-'■■ ■ ■ '■■'■'■ ■' ■ ■■-■."■■■■': :.:::..:. ■.■-'r »■:..:?, -i ■■■■■I'.t^MhHV.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14930, 1 March 1912, Page 9
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