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WANGANUI JOCKEY CLUB'S AUTUMN MEETING.

CONCLUDING DAT.

ERMENGARDfi WINS # JACKSON STAKES.

[Bf TELEGRAPH.— ASSOCIATION.]

Wakgajtui, Saturday. The W*n*anui Jockey Club's Autumn Meeting was conclude! to-day. The weather was rather unpleasant, light rain falling during the greater portion of the day. There was a large attendance, and tho totalisator handled £25,662, «3 against £15,242 on tho corresponding day last year, making a total of £46,441 for the meeting:, compared with £31,369 at tho last autumn meeting, liesuits ate as follow :—

AUTUMN HANDICAP of 150sovs. One mile. Mr. P. S. Eastern's br m Lady Moutoa, syri>, by S(iult--C3cile, 6st 91b (11. Watson) ... 1 Mr. M. Ellerton's b m Sea Queen, syrs, list 21b (W. Price) ■ ■•• ••• •" z Mr. S. Pitt's b g Red Lupin, syrs, /at 10lb (J. O'Shea) 3 Also istarted: Domino, 9st; Plantation, 7st9lb; Itul, 7ot 61b; Kauroa, 7st 61b; Montiform 7st; St. Felix, fist 121b; Golden Loop, 6st 101b; Mlscal, 6st 71b; Mon Ami, 6st 71b. Stalling off Sea Queen and Bed Lupin, Lady Moutoa won comfortably by three-quarters of a length, with Red Lupin close up third, and Kauroa, Mircal, and Domino nest to order. Time, lm. 43 l-ss. MATAEAWA HACK HANDICAP of lOOsovs. Six furlongs. Mr. ,T. If. Pressor's br f Aloha. . 3yr3, by Kilchsran—lshtar, Bst 41b (B. Deelcy) ... 1 Mr. A. Hall's b g St. (late. 6yrs. Bst Sib (Price) 2 Mr. J. Coleman's br f Lady Volga, 3yrs, 7sfc (0. Monk) ... ..". "' Also started: Olemocs, 9st 21b; Outward, Bst 131b; I'iriwai, Bst 71b; Dirge, Bst 51b; Moutoa Girl, 7at 61b; Lady Kilcberan. 7st 51b; Koyal Simon, 7Bli 41b; Topic,. 7st 21b; ,f™..J; sli Zlb; Last Wind, 7«t; Handsome Maid, 7s*; Aviatrix, 7sf. Half-way down the straight Aloha, came up on. the outside with a great, rush and won by a length in tho last few strides from St. Gate, Lady Volga was half-a-length further away third. Time, lm. 15 l-ss. JACKSON STAKES of SOOsovs. Six furlongs. Mr. Highden's b f Ermengarde. 2yrs, by Charlemagne ll.—Waterßhoot., 6st 13lb (C. Brown) , •■• ••• - 1 Mr. E. J. Watt's br c Royal Scotch. 3y«, by Koyal Artillery— Brae, Bsfc 81b (Gray) 2 Sir George Clifford's bo Autumntis, 2yrs, by Treadmill— 7st 21b (C. Emerson) ... 3 Also started: Boanerges, 9st; Styx, 7st 21b; Stepney, 7st 21b. Ermengarde was quickly in the van, leading down the back from Autumnus, with Styx and Royal Scotch next and Stepney last. Ermengarde led into the straight, with Autumnus and Koyal Scotch on her quarters, and it momentarily appeared as if the filly would be beaten. Brown had her hard at it all the way up tho straight, and she lasted long enough to shake off a great run bv Royal Scotch and won by a bare neck. Autumnus was a length away third. Boanerges fourth. Styx fifth, and Stepney last. Time, lm. 13s).

FbRDKLL HURDLE HANDICAP of ISOsovs. About one mile and three-quarters.

Mr. T. F. Nolan's eh g Leolanter, aged, by Leolantis— 9*t 121b (T. Pritchard) 1 Mr. A. E. Tucker's b g Euroco, aged, 9" 51b (F. Coleman) ... .. ... ■■■ ■■• * Mr. A. Atwood'a br g Eeumac, aged, list 61b J

Also started: Waiputere, list 31b; Xavier. 9st 51b; Waterworks, 9st 51b; Bismarck, 9st. Euroco was first into the straight, but leclanter gradually wore him down and won ,by a. long neck. lteumao was two lengths away third. Xavier fourth, and Bismarck last. Time, 3m. 14 1-5&. »

OKOIA HACK HURDLE RACE of lOOsove. About one mile and five furlongs.

Mr. W. Coffey's br g Darby Paul, SyTS, by St. Paul—Mainboom, 9«t 101b (T. .Tones) ... 1 Mr. C. Mumby's c.h g Sandy Paul, syr«, 9st . 81b (A. MoFlynn) ••• - 2 Mr. W. Shechv'a b g Brilliancy, aged, 9st 21b (J. Lyford) • - 3 Also started: Allure, lOst l 31b; Seaman. lOst; Chase Mab, 9st; Sapience, 9st. Darbr Paul won comfortably by three lengths from Sandy Paul, who lost a good deal of ground at the jumps. Brilliancy was A length away third, iind Seaman fourth. Time, 3m. ss. WANGANUI STAKES HANDICAP of 35050 v«. One mile and a-half. Mr. .1. Buckley's' br f Dearest, 4yr», by Soult '' —Lady Hester. Brt 3!b (B. Deeley) ... 1 Mr. E. J. Watt's hr c Midnight Sun, 3yi», _ 7st 131b (O. Brown) ... ■ .-. - - 2 Mr. A. Alexander's b ? Goodwin Tart, 6yrs, of* 7ll> (A. Weller) ... -.; - - 3 Also started : Undecided, Bafc 31b; Coromandel, 7rt 1015); Merrivonia, 7st 91b: Lady Menechikoff. 7rt 61b: Jargon. 6st 131b; St. Petersburg, 6«t 111b; Uhlando, 6st 71b. . A good start, from which the colours of Coromandel, Undecided. Dearest, and Jargon were the most prominent. Coromandel led post the stand fiom Dearest and Lady Menschikoff, with Undecided coming up fast on the outside. St. Petersburg fell opposite the stand. Ooromandel was going great guns all the way down the back Ktretch, where Undecided, while contesting the lead, was bumped right back to the rear. Coromandel, Pet'-rest, Uhlando, Midnight Sun, and Goodwill Park were almost in line half-way down the straight, and a magnificent Anion, was witnessed. Dearest winning a* great race by a. neck from Midnight Sun. Goodwin Park was a head further away third. Time, 2m. 375. , i

HARRISON HACK HANDICAP of lOOsots. One mile and a distance. Mr. J. O'Meara's b f Fashion Plate, Ayrs, by \ ' Handsome Jack—Rongotea, 7st flb (Emerson) 1 Mr F. J. AtfleW'a br o Bonnie Boy, 4yr», . Brt 81b (F. Meagher) , ... ••■,.••• _ •■• 2 Mr. .T. P. McAnally's br c Matlow, 3yrs, _ 9rt lib (H. Gray) ... ... — — ••• 3 Also started: Manawakaha. 9st. 21b v Muleteer, Brt 21b; Merrv Emerald, 7stl3lb; - f Minora, 7st 101b; Tiwari. Ist 81b; Leonta, 7st 31b; Grandee, 7st lib; Alma Rose, 7st. Fashion Plate won easily by two lengths, with Matlow half-a-length further away third. Time, lm. 58 3-ss.

FAREWELL HANDICAP of 150sot(-. • Six furlongs. Hon X D. Ormond's b o Bootle, 3yrs, by" :j Birkenhead— 7sfc 71b (L. Wilson) ... 1 Mr 0. D. Greenwood's b c Byron, 3.vrs, 7st * 121b (H. Gray) ... ... •■• ••• . - 2 Messrs. Carvell and Orton's ch g Overtime, pged, 6st 71b (H. Tricklebank) - - 3 Mro started: GladJole, 9st lib; Theodore, 8»t; KohLnoor, 7«t; Merry Frank, 6st 101b; Sanguinary, but 101b; Piriwßi, 6st 71b. This race was Tun in blinding rain. Bootle shot to the front and led to the end. winning: comfortably by threw lengths from Byron, with Overtime "a length further away third.' Gladiole was fourth, Theodore flfta. Merry Frank sixth, and Koblnor last. Time, lm. 15 l-ss. THE WINNING OWNERS. The following is a list of the winning owners:— Mr Hiirhden, £1000; Mr. J. Buckley, £375: Mr. J. Monk, £250; Mr. E. J. Watt, £150; Mr. S. Harrison, £145; Mr. T. F. Nolan, £140; Hon. J. D. Ormond, £140; Mr. S. Pitt, £130; F. S. Faston. £120; Mr. J. K. McDonald, £120; Mr.: v J, Atttield. £95; Mr. J. H. Prosser, £85; Mr. W Coffer, £80; Mr. J. O'Meara. £80; Mr. S. Br'ereton,'£Bo; Mr. J. J. Fitzgerald, £80; Mr. M. Kllerton, £40; Mr. W. O. King. £25; Sir Geo. Clifford. £25; Mr. J. Bruce, £20; Mr. G. D. Md, £36; Mr. P. McArmly £20; Mr. W. Totem*, £15; Mr. F. Faber, £15 Mr A. Hall £15; Mr. A. Tucker, £15; Mr. C. Mumby, £15-' Mr. A. Jackson. £10; Mr. D. J. Goodwin, £10'• Mr. A. Alexander. £10; Messrs. Orton and Carvell. £10; Mr. E. Unkle, £5; •/.Bristol £5- Mr. J Coleman, £5; Mr. A. Atwood, £b; Mr.' W. Sheeby, £5: Total, £3375.

NEW BRIGHTON TROTTING CLUB'S

AUTUMN MEETING.

CONCLUDING DAY.

[»* TELKGRAP3.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.]

Christchurch, Saturday.

The autumn meeting of the New Brighton Trotting Club was concluded to-day in cold weather. There was a lair attendance and good fields contested the majority of the events. Re-. suits are as follow ~

ADVANCE HANDICAP, one mile and a-half.— Lord Dillon, 75., 1; Rotorua. Ss., 2; Yellow Ribbon, scratch, 3. Also started: Myrtle Palm, Lucky Chance, Azile, Espinel, First View, Miss Lyons, St. Trella, Black Link, Welcome Jack, and Minora. Won by five lengths. Time, 3m. 49 2-5».

LADIES' BRACELET HANDICAP, one mile.--Fruiw.tta, 23i., 1; Bessie Child, 255., 2; Merry May, 225., 3. Also started; Barineguie, Lady M., Baleka, Gold Reef, Rene© Clair, Y. 0., Jean Dillon, Ploughman, Pride of Burwood, Wattlewood, Bonnie Doon, Magnetic, Boston Child, Mangarim l . Liy.a T. Won comfortably by five lengths. Time, 2in. 295.

BRIGHTON HANDICAP, two mile?.—Olive, 55.. 1; Prince Warbeck, 55., 2; Royal Vesta, 65., 3. Also started: Terra Nova and Bold Bid. Won by two lengths. Time, 4m. 54 2-ss. STAYERS' HANDICAP, three miieeGeo Whiz, 245. 1; Wallet., 18s., 2; Tea-tree, 25., 3. Also started : Blackchild Boy, P. C. Redwood, Link, Benmore, J.P., ; Bamboo. Variation, Trelevwood, Lord Cardigan, Puriri, Clinton, and Prince Kaynard. Won by six lengths. Time, 7m. 445.

WAINONI HANDICAP, one mile and a-half.— Bonny Jenny, 10s., 1: Violet C. 10s., 2: Knl"oonie, 3. Also started: Ned Corbett, Bernie L., Kenia Rosa, Ferlria, Wallace M., Radiant Morn, Lord Allhton, Foxchild. Grisette, and -Maid of the Forest. Time, 3m. 475.

TELEGRAPH HANDICAP, on? mile—Blackchild Boy. 55.. 1; Blue Rose, 45., 2: Scottish Mac, 3s. 3. "Also ' started : Miss Florrie C, Wallace Junior Millie C, Woodthorpe Maid. Belli*, Harold Minto,' Dollar Princess, Onward. Frederick, Hie Scout, Music. Francita, V.S., and Early Dawn. Time. Sirs). 225.

WON HANDICAP, two mile*.—Lord Cardigan,' 27s 1; Redohild, scratch, 2: Lulu Child, 25., 3. Won caiiilv bv 60rds. Time. sm. 5 4-ss. FINAL HANDICAP, one. mile—Starclnld. 55., 1; Hug Elect, Is., 2; Idaho, 45., 3. Also started: Roschery, Scottish Mac, The Needle. John/ M., and Child Beldon. Won by half-a-length. Time, 2m. .24 2-58. •/

F. McManemin returned from the S»uth on Saturday, brinirinp with hun the Soult hone Maxwell, who competed unsuccessfully for the Waug-a-nui Cup. / , Mr W. Montgomery will ship the hurdle. horse. Seldom to Sydney by thes.p. Victoria to-day. By the same steamer Mr. H. R. Mackenzie shipping' the rising two-year old colt by Soult—Lady Hester. ;••/' ' ;■' "'<„

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14932, 4 March 1912, Page 4

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WANGANUI JOCKEY CLUB'S AUTUMN MEETING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14932, 4 March 1912, Page 4

WANGANUI JOCKEY CLUB'S AUTUMN MEETING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14932, 4 March 1912, Page 4

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