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SPORTING.

THAMES JOCKEY CLUB'S SUMMER MEETING..

WEIGHTS FOR FIRST DAY'S BACIN&

The following weights have been declared by Mr. It. Wynyard tor the opening day's racing of the Thames" Jockey Olub'j Summer Meeting, which takes place on December 26:— FIRST HURDLE RACE, one mile and three-•martere.-Tho Chef 11.0, Hunakaha 10.7, Seaman 9.12, Captain Paul 9.10, Hyperion 9.10, Ambergris 9.9, Rangihaeta 9.9, Napper Tandy 9.7, Hey boy 9.6. The Stroller 9.4, Eglinton 9.1, Gipsy Lass 9.0, Freelance 9.0.

FIRST MAIDEN" HANDICAP, six furlongs.— Rjioli 9.13, Lady Gladstono 8.12, Geneva, BJ2, Bonnikotl 8.2, Troublesome 8.0, Matakana 8.0, Hesperian 7.13, Almeida 7.12, Lady Cuirassier 7.12, Icel I.U, Maungatcto 7.11, Zennie 7.11, Rufly M»tawerewere 7.10. Tenby 7.10, Deliah 7.10, Glen Afnc 7.10, Hamlet 7.9, Maoriland 7.9, Try Fluke 7.8, Abner 7.8, Blue Rose 7.8. Oaiupstoll 7.8, Salvia 7.7, Miss Motion 7.7. BOROUGH HANDICAP, five furlongs.—Jena 9.0, Marangai 8.12, Spalfleh 8.8, Hikuai 8.7, Surplus a 6. Bow Bells 8.5, Leahora 8.5. Clare 8.4, Hwcu 8.3, Froatino 7.13, Vivace 7.10, Solus 7.8, Positive 7.3, Tct 7.3, Maungateto 7.0, Pea Rifle- 7.0, Revelation 7.0.

GOLDFIELD CUP, one milo and a-quarter.— Advocate 9.0, Master Jack 8.5, Fuss 7.13, Admiral Soult 7.13, Ruatangata. 7.11, Miss Livonia 7.8, Eegeneo 7.7, Flvlng Soult 7.7, Aristocrat 7.6, Explosive 7.6, Kaween 7.2, Sir Rupert 6.12, Conaamine 6.10, Nimrod 6.10, Pip 6.10, Matawcrewero 6.7, Almeida 6.7. .

FIRST ILVCK HANDICAP, sbc furlongs.—St. Peer 9.0, Pearl 8.12, Zennio 8.10, Phosphorus 3.9, Tohora 8.8, Monolon "8.8, Nappor Tandy 8.8, Glen Afrio 8.6, Aterori 8.6, Free Step 8.5, Revelation 8.4, Maoriland 8.4, Miss Lobelia 8.3, Abner 8.2, Lady PhiUis 8.2. Hamlet 8.2, Vila 8.1, Bpalpenon 8.1, Salvia 8.0, Molvin 8.0, Sir Stroud 8.0, Nicomax 8.0, Little Jim 8.0, Repeal 8.0, Try Fluke 8.0.

FIRST STEEPLECHASE, two miles and threequarters.—Kelp 11.5, Tui Cakobau 10.8, Zante 10.8, The Chef 10.6, Hunakaha 10.5, Kapakapa 10.2, Bonnio Jean 9.10, Commander 9.10, Eglinton 9.9, Icel 9.8, Ambergris 9.8, Frcomount 9.7, Ocean Bird 9.7, College Lad 9.7, Mahonga 9.7, Manaia 9.7, Joe 9.7, Tom 9.7.

STEWARDS' HANDICAP, six furlong*—Explosive 9.0, Jena 8.11. Marangai 8.7. Spalflsh 8.6, Surplus 8.5, Bow Belli!. 8.2, Baku 8.2, Impulsive 8.2, Leahora 7.13, Sir Rupert 7.9, Oondamine 7.8, The Whip 7.3, Geneva. 7.3, Pot 7.2, Almeida 7.2, Rudy 7.0.

MIDSUMMER. HANDICAP, seven furlongs.— Manapouri 9.0, Admiral Soult 8.11, Flying Soult 8.8, Frontino 7.13, Lady Gladstone 7.12, Oondamine 7.8, Troublesome 7.6, Solus 7.6, Nimrod 7.3, Pip 7.0, Lady Cuirassier 6.12, Maungateto 6.10, Matawerewero 6.10.

\VOODVILLE JOCKEY CLUB'S! SUMMER MEETING. iBT TELEOBAPH PRESS ASSOCIATIOH-l \ FAWIERBTOH' NORTH, Thursday. The Woodvillo Jockey Club's Summer Meeting concluded to-day in fine weather. The totalisator investments for the day wero £11,142, making a total of £22,034 for two days, as compared with £15,537 last year. Following are tho results :— TELEGRAPH HACK HANDICAP, five —Dr. T. L. Perot's Lucerne, 7«t 1211) (L. Nodder), 1; War Queen, 8s 2; Merton, Brt IMb, 3. A.lso started: Royal Simon, 9s t 21b; Stcllaria, Brt 61b, Evadne. Bst 31b ; Axis, Bst 2ib ; Miss Augusta, &st lib; Handsome Maid, 8»t lib; Runaway Girl, 7t,t 131b; Daybreak, 7st 121b; Ngakau. 7st 81b; Rosalys, 7«t 31b; Lord Palmer, 7et; The Swallow, 6st 131b; Apoplectic, 6st 91b. Luocrno was favourite. Won by two lengths. Time, lm. 3 l-ss. SECOND HACK HURDLE RACE, one mile and a-half.-Mr. H. Whitney's Aema, 9st 21b (F., Meagher), 1; Sunrose, 9st„ 2; Bravest, list Bib.3. Also started: Eiva, lOst 41b; Whimper, 9st 121b; St. Felix, 9st 91b; Bercok, 9st 21b; Rawinia, 9si Sib ; Master Stead, 9st ; Waiaio, Ost ; Haunri, 9st; Chief Olßcer. 9st; Kaoko, 9st. bravest was favourite. Won by two lengths, with tho third horse a length away. Time, 2m. 56 2-ss.

RUAHINE HACK HANDICAP, «cvcn furlongs.— Mr. McDonald's Queen of Scots, 9st (Tricklebank), 1; St. Serf, 9st Sib, 2; Papamarama, fist 61b, 3. Also started: Black Lupin, 9s* 131b; Peacemaker, 9nt 121b; Mcrrio Valet, 9st 111b; Fleet, Week, 9»t 21b; Topnoto, Bst 121b; Kingswell, Bat 101b; Eastwind, Sat 81b; St. Elm, Bst 71b; Divinia. Bst 71b; Crown Battery, Bst 71b; Hautau, Bst 71b; Abercoed, Bst 71b; Royal Maid, Bst 71b; Redlop, ttst 71b. St. Serf was favourite. Won by a length and a-half, with the third horso halt a length away. Time, lm.' 33s

SUMMER HANDICAP, one mile and ft distance. —Mr. F. Dorset's Sir Solo, 7st 91b (Dceley), 1; Master Laddo. 7st 91b, 2; Ariom, 7st lib, 3. Also started: Birkline, But 61b; Sir Tristram, Tot 91b ; Mangaroa, 7st 81b ; Seatondale, 7st 31b : Ngatlmumu, 7st lib; British Maid, 7st; Loch Mabin, 6it 131b. The winner was favourite. Won by a length and a-half, with the third horse naif * length away, and Loch Mabin fourth. Time, 2m.

STEWARDS' HACK HANDICAP, six furlongs.— Mr. A. E. Neat's Manakau, 7at 121b (W. Bell) 1; Horonia, 7st 111b, 2; Manitau, Bst 41b, 3. Also started: San Wai, B*t 111b; Merfcon, Bst 91b; Snratura, Bi>fc 31b; Glenfern, 7st 101b; Aviatrix. 6st 101b. San Wai was favourite. Won by half a length, with the third horse a length away. Time, lm. 15 2-ss.

RAILWAY HANDICAP, five furlongs.— J. Findlav's Lord Possible 7st 81b (Dccley), 1; Longstep. 7st> 41b, 2; Bed Lupin, 7sb Sib, 3. Also started: St. Toner, Bsfc 121b; Diavolo, 7st 81b; Bandore, 7?t 71b; Moreo, 6st 71b: Winning Post, 6st 71b St. Toney was favourite. Won by two lengths, with half a length between the second and third. Tim©, Im. 2 S-Ss.

HACK SCURRY, five furlongs, -weight Bst 71b.— Mr. T. Long's Sylvia May (A. Olliver), 1; Sleigh Bell (W. Young), 2: Discussion (E. Lowe) 3. Also started: Seasme, Facsimile, Right Oh Aviatrix, Primus, Glenlivct, and Moonside. Sylvia May •was favourite. Won by a good two length?, with the third horse a length away. Time, lm. 3 3-sa.

HIGH-WEIGHT HANDICAP, one mile.—Mr. J. II Whitney's Ovlon, 9st 61b (S. Held), 1; Ascalon Bst 71b, 2; jivstoriarch, Bst, 3. Also started: Thrave, 9st 71b; Cork, 9st lib Kilosteri, Brt 31b; Muleteer, Bst 81b; San Lara, Est 21b. Won by a good length, with the third horse two lengths away. Time, lm. 365. AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. Acceptances and general entries In connection with the Auckland Racing Club's Summer Meeting close to-night, at nine o'clock. Mr W. E. Bidwill scratched til his horses engaged at the A.R.C. Summer Meeting at 3.45 p.m. yesterday. AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB. Nominations for all events to be run at the Auckland Tracing Club's Summer Meeting close to-right, at nine o'clock. Tenders are invited by the club for the solo right to the publicans' booth, returnable up to p.m. to-day.

RANGITIKEI RACING CLUB'S CHRISTMAS MEETING. [BY TELEGRAPH.—MIES9 ASSOCIATION.] Palmerstos' North, Thursday. The following revised handicaps havo been declared by Mr. George Morse, for the liangitikei Racing Club's Christmas Meeting— Ilangitikei Cup: Master Laddo 7.10. Carnarvon Hack Handicap: floyal Simon 8.13, Manakau 8.5, Bainurana 7.12. Pukenui Welter Mack Handicap: Master Laddo 10.8, Lucerne 9.5, Hamurana 8.9, Sylvia May 8.8. SALE OP BLOODSTOCK. By Telegraph.—Prssa Association.—Copyright. Loctojt, December .5. At the sale of Mr. W. B. Purefoy's stud, the stallion Lally (by Amphion—Miss Hoyden) was sold for 6700 guineas. The horee goes to Italy. The Story (by £unbridgeSweet Story) fell to the hid of a Kre-K.h buyer, at 2500 guineas. The brood maro Lady Oyncsur realised 4500 guineas. Later. The following additional salea took place at NewmarketMonteilore, 5600 guineas ; Suadridgo —Colandine filly. 3300 guineas; Katah, 3000 guineas.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15168, 6 December 1912, Page 9

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SPORTING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15168, 6 December 1912, Page 9

SPORTING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15168, 6 December 1912, Page 9