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SPRING RACING CARNIVALS. HAWKE'S BAY JOCKEY CLUB. (BY TJ.LEr,IUrH.— ASSOCIATION'.] Hastings, Saturday, Tub Hawko's Bey Jockey Club's Spring Meeting was held at Hastings to-daj, under ideal conditions. The amount put through the totulißator was /1fa.273. as compared with £15,612 for the corresponding meeting lost year. Results: — TOMOANA HACK HANDICAP HURDLES of lOOsovs. One mile and three-quarters. Mr. G. P. Donnelly's Otatara. by Gold Reel— YVoitio. lust ill) (C. Triaklobauk) 1 Mr. D. Bnick and Son's Paptwlor, 9st iP. Cre«) 2 Mr. To Maputo's Master t'tend, 9at (A. Lawrence) 1 Also started: Golden Water. lOst 81b; Gold liwU. Sat lllb: Cousin Jack. 9st lllb: Liinivdoii. 9n 6lb. Voßcida. 9st 21b; Trojan. e.ii : Pikiho, 9st; Fond Memory, 9st. The winner war, favourite Otntara won by half a-lcngth. Time. 3m 16 1-os. MAIDEN HACK HANDICAP of lOOsovs. Six and a-half furlongs. The Hon. J. D. Ormond's Intelligence, by Hymrir.is. 8?t 41b (W. Ryp. 1 Mr. H. Hasseirs Roy*) Mary. 7st 12lb (W. Bell' 2 Mr. A. Adkin's Munje. 7st 10lb (C. Moore) 3 Also started: "fry Hard. *t 91b; Noni, 7st 9lb; Tarn. 7>t 7lh. King's Guard, "at 61b; Old Dad. Tat Sib; King's Boy, 7»t slb. The winnjr was favour,to. Wi>n easily, u Length separating second and third. Time, lm 235. FLAXMERE HACK HANDICAP of lOOsovs. Si; furlong*. Mr. D McNamara's Allen Doone, by Birkenhead, tat slb (A. Olliver) ... 1 Mr W. Karatuma'a Sea Lord, 7st Sib (0. McCartenl ... ••■ - •• * Mr W. E. Bidwill's Submeiteion. Bst 21b IL. Wilson) » 3 Also started: Rigo Park 8«t 10'b- Marimba Bat. Microbe si till'. Orvieta V 4lb, Tutapu 7st. The Nile flst lOlb, Okahu 6st 101b. Allen JDoons was favourite. _ -■• A splendid finish was won by a no»*. "pjy, horses finished together. iim3 #1 lro ig g> , At the instigation of a, atipeiidk«y steward an inquiry was held by the ffowawls. awarded (he ru<e n Sea L'Jjd. Alien being placed second. HAWKE'S BAY QrfINEA.B of SOObovs. °W* mile. Mr. W. E Bi.*t"wiH'B Reputation, by Martian-Wpfeldt, 9st 31b (L. Wilson) 1 Mr 13. B/jier'a Indigo, Est 10lb (C, Slowe)/ . . 2 Mr _J' H. Lowry's Campeador Sat 10lb '%. Price) ■ ■ "3 | Also started: Football Sst 101b, Blackoll | t Sat 101b, Elevate flst 101b, Piriform. Sst 101b, i j Shaki Sot 6lb. I
Indigo was faronrite. Shaki jumped tc the front, with Indigo. C'vrrpoac'or and Repetatjoa in close attendance. Camnofldor was retraced in the straight by Reputation, who won by hail a lengitt, two or thro lengths separating second and third. Time, lru lis.
WIKNEBS Of THE IUWKE'S DAT GUINEAS Time. 111. a IRBO-JSewi, bv Mote J jj* 18S>-nippoo3mia. hv llippocafflpus .-. J 301 IBS2-Kinga>k. by Hero J *** 1833-Ewopetu. by Musket J £> 1884— Pearl, tv Bolton l.Teen J «>4 1888-WhtlHri. by Musket 1 45* 1830— Forester, by I'uriri ~ — 1 *Ji 1887-Maxim, t>v Uulkct J 6 J* 1888-Manton. "bv Musket 1 «* 1889—TtraiUeur. 'by Uuiket 1 <» »S9o—St. Andrew, by St. J/ejer 1 45J 1891-C!anrana.<i. by St. Leger 1 45 1692—St. Hippo, bv St. Lege! 150 IB3J-I>asuj, ,by Nelson 1 47J 1834-Fr.rnie. by Sordenfeldi ... ... 158 Ouiltiri. by Quilt 1 47$ 1896—ricivjiar. ■ by Castor 1 a2i 1897—Multiform, by HotcbW«* ... 1 434 1888—Oinjo. by Tnrucdn 1 46J 1839—Seaborn, by Kelson ... . 1 431 Renown, by Dreadnought 1 43 1801-ltenschikofi, by Stepnlak 1 U) 1302—Golden Vein, by Clanrannld ... 1 43 J(W3-Oii.irryman, by Bill of Portland ... 1 47 1904-OoMen Lily, bv Multiform 1 «21 Cuneiform,' by Multiform .. ... 46 1906—Grind Slam, by Tie Poillbl* ... 1 4*2-5 1907-Oo'id Crest, by Gold Beef ... 1 41 4-5 J9OB-Koou. bv San Fran ... ... 142 2-5 1909-Elvslan, By Sou't 1 41 1-5 1810— Tribulation, bv Kirkenhead ... 1 41 1-5 1911—Miscount, by Birkenhead 1 41 1912—80n Ton. by Boniform ... . ... 1 42 1 5 1913—Rinnldo. by Charlemagne 11. 1 41 191-I—Reputation, by Martian ... 1 41
HASTINGS STAKES of 250sovg. Four furlongs. Mr. G. D. Beatson's Asterias, by Finland Aoteriod, Bat slb (A. Ollivcr) 1 Mr. G P. Donnelly's Goldfoil, Bst 71b (A. Tricklobank) 2 Mr. D. Buick's Rangitiro, Bst 51b (C. Brown) 3 Also started: Nocturnal. Bst slb; Bunting, Sst Bib; Sicily, Bst; Owibia, Bst; Probation, Bat; Frcya, Bst. The winner was favourite. Won easily by half-a-length. Time, 49 2-ss. SPRING HANDICAP of 200sova. One mile and a-quartcr. Mr T B. Lowry's Labour Day, by Soult —Eduam. 7st 13lb (W. Price) 1 Mr Highden's Expect, 9st 9lb (A. Olhver) 2 Mr 1' Hunter's Settler, 6st lift (E. Walshe) 3 Also started: Haskayne. 9st 4lb; Sea Pink, Bat 12!b; Kooya, Bst 121b; Multiply, Bst 21b; I'ispadena, 7st lllb; Mysteriach, 7st 81b; Hiwitapu, 6st lllb. Expect was favourite. A fair start was effected. Labour Day just headed Expect a furlong from the post. There was ii length between second and third. Time, 2m 9s. WAIPATU HACK HANDICAP of lOOsovb. One mile. Mr. Highden's Garance. by Vasco— Madder, 7s: 81b (W. Ryan) ... ... 1 Mr. P Hunter's Alecs, Bst lib (C. Stowe) 2 Mr. Hodge's Chillios. 7nt 131b (Francis) ... 1 Also started: Immensity, Bst 4lb; The Summit. But 12lb; Whakahoki, 7st 13lb; Anguish, 7i?t lllb; Lord Kilcheran, 6st 101b. The winner was favourite. Won by half-a-length. Time, lm 42 l-ss.
FINAL HANDICAP of lOOsovs. Six furlongs. Mr A. B. Williams's Chortle, by Multifld —Lady August, 9sl 'Ollivort 1 Mr E' J. Watt's Downhara, Bst 31b (Wilson) ; , ■•• 2 Mr F. Armstrong's Adroit, 7st 71b (\\. Boll) 3 Also started: Fair Rosamond, Iliad's Hero. Lord Possible, Field Force, Martina. Chortle was favourite. Won by a bare length. Time, lm lis.
DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB. SPRING MEETING ENDED. [by telegraph.—rnEss association.] Saturday. The Dunedin Jockey Club's Soring Meeting was concluded to-day. Though one or two showers fell early in the afternoon, the weather cleared subsequently. The totalinator receipts for the day wore £15,227 10s. and for the mooting £26.530 10s. as compsred with £27.631 10» last year. At a meeting of ■the stewards (o-dny it was decided to appoint Mr. A. G Wood starter for the rest of the B«naon. Remits: — WAKABI HURDLE HANDICAP, of 150sovs. One mile and a-hall. Mr. E. J Mas?#y's Ngatiranni, by Manio—Secrecy, list lib (Stan Reid) ... 1 Mr Benela's Lord Frederick, 9st bib (J. Ho'dern) ... ••■ '1 Mr. W. H. Dovcrcy'a Kim. 9st 91b (W. Feildingl . . ... 3 Al.«o Planed Kingsway, list 131b; Parable list 81b: Cardiff, lOst 3lb; Stroller. 9st 5lb ■" I'er.in 9 0. Tim winner was favourite. Ngn'irarni won ensiiy by about, fonr lrng'hs. Time, 2m 545. TRIAL PLATE, of IOC-sovs. Six furlongs Mr A Boyle's Findhom. by Finland--De Marska 7s l 131b (C. Emerson) ] .Mr V,' Roberloon's Keel Charm. Tet llib '.I OloeiM ... ... ... o Mr I 11. Reicl'a Lion, 7si 131b (J. CampMi) ... 3 Also started: Moddite, But 61b; Ambo, Bnl Bib Volsoiel. Pk' 21b; Horoscope. Bst 2lb. Ail Ready. 7*t 181b. Fiodborn was favourite. In the run home Findhorn drew out, and won by a length Time, lm 17 3-58. RA.NFCRLY HANDICAP, of 250sovs. Seven iurlonns. Mr (' Cristie's Moonglnw, by Treadmill— Sunr-low. 7,1 ..lb 'J Campbell) ... .. ] Heir." T'.,-n<> ni.d Boyle's Jlnitius. fist 121b 'C Emersom • ... ... 2 Mr W. Robertson's Palisade. 9st 81b (J. Olson) ... 3 Also started: My Lawyer, Set 10lb; Mount ir.toria, "si 12lb; Fabrikoff. 7st 91b- Mola 7st 61b. Lacoro, 6st 121b. Palisade was favourite. Moongkiw. with a good finish, beat Martius by a neck. Time, lm 44 l-ss. DOMINION HANDICAP, of 130sovg. Four furlongs. Sir George Clifford's Holiday, by Varco— Flitnwny. 7st 7lb (C. Emerson) ... ... i Mr. AW Rutherford, junr.'s Downsteuv 9st U. Olscn) ... ..; o Mr. G. L. Stead's Wishful. 7st 121b (B " Dceley) ... "' g f7.*£n,« tcrl: Ardenvohu. 7st 121b, Snub, Hat 91b; Beneficence. 7st 71b.
Downstepy was favourite. Holiday kept clear, and won by two lengths. Time, 60s. 1 SHORTS HANDICAP, of 75sovs. Six furlongs. Mr. W. H. Devcrey'a Spedometcr, by Benzoniau—Pedometer, 7at 13lb (C, Emerson) 1 Mr. L C. Hazlott's Sistor Radius. 7st 121b (J. Olsen) 2 Mr. Harvey Patterson's Silver Shield. 7st 51b (B. Deelcy) ... 3 Alno started: Osier, Bst 7lb: Obaono, Sat 131 Golden Ring. 6st 12lb; Waitara, 6sl 71 b. The winner was Sptdomcter was first into the straight, and won by about a length. Time, lm 16 4-6s. KAIKORAI HANDICAP, of lOOsovs. Six furlongs. Mr. W. ,T. Going's Sir Hamilton, by Stillario—Miss Hamilton, Bst 6lb (V. E. Jones) 1 Ur. M. F. Ryan's Marvelite, 7st 121b (J. O'Shoa) 2 Mr. A. B. Armour's United Service. Sat 91b (A. H. Wilson) 3 Also started: Pretty Jane. Sst 31b: Sir Brigid, Bst lib; Kazan. Bst; Lending Jjadv. 7st 131b ; Sylva. 7st 10lb: Varnian. 7st 7lb; Birdbeck. 7st 71b; Micky Free. 7st 71b. Sir Hamilton won by half a length. Time, 'in 32a. TELEGRAPH WELTER HANDICAP, of ]BOSON'S. Seven furlongs. Mr W. Gardiner, junr.'s John Barleycorn, by Sarto—Briea. 9st 2lb (Stan Reid) 1 Mr. B. Sunbury's Hesione. 9st lib (B. Deeloy) 2 Mr. H. Friodlnnder's Carious, Sat 4lb (J. C. Campbell) 3 Also started: Troon. 9st 21b: Gnome. Oat lib: Rnsso. Ost lib; Buller, Bst 8lb; Mosgiel, Bst 71b: Don Francisco. Sit 31b; Peorless. 7st 131b; Czar Kolohol. 7st 91b. The winner was favourite.
In a good finish John Barleycorn won by a, nock. Time, lm 31 2-5s-
AUSTRALIAN JOCKEY CLUB. CONCLUDING DAYS RACING. By Telegraph— Association—Copyright. SnwEY, October 10. The weather was dull and showery for the concluding day of the Randwick Spring Meeting. There was again a large attendance. The New Zealand gelding. Tatterley, again distinguished himself, carrying top weight, to victory in the High-weight Handicap. Moonbria was fully expected to will the '^S*Ve1 J ' , - v -MiE<J i Aftff l*,' f° r most i the c inco ho eventually fifth. Dis.- : attei .1 five horses in the Steeplechase '..? th finishing the course. D' 'he C. .ntham Stakes. Siiverbreach bro' eg. For the Randwick' Plate, Cagou received most attention, but ho nover flattered the hopes of his supporters. Ulva's Isle stayed the distance, and scored a second win at the meeting. The programme concluded with an exciting finish bctwoen Simon Frisco and Firm in the Final Handicap, the former repeating Wednesday's victory. The following are the details of the racing:— THE HIGH-WEIGHT HANDICAP, a handicap sweepstakes of lOsovs each, with SDOsoYs added. Six furlongs. Mr. E. J. Watt's b g Tatterley, 4yTS, by Birkenhead— ll3t 61b ... 1 Mr. R. W. McPadyen's br m Spurn, 4yrs, lOst 41b ... ... ... ... 2 Mr. H. Moses' (jun) b g Alfred Jackson, syrs. Ost 6lb ... ... 3
Seventeen started. Talterley made all the running, and won easily by a length. Gillallambi and Henthorgo foil. Time, lm 1618. THE WAYERLEY HANDICAP, a handicap sweepstakes of lOeovs each, with 1000sov9 added. One mile and three-quarters. Mr. H. B. Doniston's b h Greyspear, syrs. by Spearmint—Kitty Grey. 6st 71b 1 Mr. " J. Northern's" br h Alured, 6yrs, 9at lib ... 2 Mr. "K. S. Maclood's" ch h Kingsburgh, 4yrs. Bst lllb 3 Eleven started. Greyspear won by a length Mid a-quarter. Moonbria finished fifth. Tune, 3m He.
THE DOWLING STEEPLECHASE, a handicap sweepstakes of lsov each, with SOOsova added. About three miles. Mr. Alex. Callrnan'3 ch h King Lucre, aged, by Goidbar—Lemonade lOst 51b 1 Mr. "S. A. Rawdoa's" ch g The Miser, aged, list ... 2 Mr. A. J. Morton's b g Don Q., aged, 9st 9ib 3 . Eight started. Don Q. led to the last rump, but was unable to stay the distance. Torono, Waddei, Coradajill, and Zocholme fell. Weenobah ran tbo wrong course. Only three finished. King Lucre won by six lengths. Time. 6m 51s. THE GRANTHAM STAKES, a sweepstakes of lOsovs each, with lOOOsovs added. One mile. Messrs-. "P. Rogers" end "J. Rivers's" b or br f Carhta, by Charlemagne II — Couronne j Mr. A. Foley's b c Giru ... ... '" o Hon. A. Wynne's ch c Van Biene '..'. 3 Eleven started. Carlita won easily by two lengths from Giro, who beat Van Biene a head for second honours. Time, lm 401s. TEE RANDWICK PLATE, a sweepstakes of lOsovs each, with 2000sovb added. For three-year-olds and upwards. Two miles. Mr. A. G. White's br h Ulva's Isle, 4yrs, by Positano—Lord UHin's Daughter. 9st I Mr. J. Chambers's b g Poainatus, 6yrs, 9st 41b ..I 2 Messrs. J. O. Peterson and P. A. Connolly's ch h Lilyveil (imp.), 6yrs, by Mart agon—Chiffon, 9st 7lb 3 Six started. Indiscretion was quickly away from Cagou, Posinat'us, and Lilyveil. This order was unchanged until the home turn, where Indiscretion and Cagou dropped back. Ulva's Isle overhauled the leaders and, finishing strongly, won by a length and ahalf from Poninatua, who was three lengths in front of Lilyveil. Time, 3m 29|s. THE FINAL HANDICAP, a handicap sweepstakes of lOsovs each, with lOOOsovs ad-led On© mile and a furlong and 100 yds. Mr. Hugh Macnoil's ch h Simon Frisco, 4yTs, by San Francisco Bst ... 1 Mr. L. C. Hurley's br m Firm, Syrs, 9st 4lb _ ... ... 2 Mr. .T O'Neill's br g Laggard, 6yrs, Bst 21b' 3 Eighteen started. In a. great finish Simon Frisco beat Firm by a head. Time, 2m 05 s. Mr. E. J. Watt heads the list of winning owners at the A.J.C. Spring Meeting with £7969 sterling.
VICTORIA AMATEUR TURF CLUB. FIRST DAY. BLAGUE WINS CAULFIELD GUINEAS. By Telegraph.—Press Association— Melbourne, October 10. Th« Victoria Amateur Turf Club opened their Spring Meeting at Caulfield to-day. The weather was fine and there was a splendid attendance, including the Governor-General, Sir R. C. Mnnro Ferguson, and the Governor of Victoria, Sir Arthur Lyulph Stanley. The following were the results of the various events: — lOLO WELTER of 250sovs. Seven furlongs. Mr. W. Gerrard's br g Coolagunyah, aged, by Carbinier—Sailaway, Bst Sib 1 Hush Money, Sat lib 2 Apiarist, 7st 6lb 3 Twenty-eight started. Coolagunyah was always prominent and, taking command at the distance, he won by three lengths. Time, lm 29J8. THE DEBUTANT STAKES of loCOsovs. For two-year-olds. Half a, mile. Mr. G. Woodforde's b f Coloeia, by Linacre—Gnillnrdia 1 Mr. N. Falkiner's b c Red Signal, by Linacre—Red Flag 2 Duvernay 3 Sixteen started. In an exciting finish Celoeia beat Red Signal by half a head. Time, 49Js. THE. CAULFIELD STAKES of ISOOsors. Weight for age. One mile and a furlong. Mr. E. A. Connolly's br m Anna Carlovna, Byrs. by Soult—Czare\-na, ... 1 Mr. W. Reid's ch h Uncle Sam, Cyrs ... 'i Philio 3 Also ran: Aleconner and Eubulus. After half a mile Philio led by three lengths from Anna Corlovnn. Phil-o led into the straight by a length, with Anna Carlovna his nearest attendant, Undo Sam being last. Anna Carlovna cut down I'hilio. Uncle Sam rattling up with a late run, but Anna Carlovna won by three-quarters of a length. Aleconner was last. Time, lm 64*s. THE CAULFIELD GUINEAS of 200sovs For three-year-olds. Colts, Pat slb; fillies and geldings, Bst One mile. Mr 9- .i. Rawdon'a b c Blague, by Boba—Circle i Mr. H Power's br c Burrabadecni by Bobadil— s Sister ... 2 Mr. P. Russell's br c Newberry, by BerI —Carolina ... . g Also ran: Delcasso, Bavprstock Linass Traquotte, Tringa. Traquetto whipped round .it the b.irrier, and lost her rider Burrabadecn led into the straight, but Blague settled his rival before the distance was reached, and he ran home a winner by half a length. Time, lm 42is . THE RING WOOD STEEPLECHASE of 250sovs. About two miles. © Yalook, Out 31b ... ... , Sapper, lOst 71b ... ..] "° " % Money Order, 9st slb ... '" "' 3
ialook and Sapper entered the straight together, the former winning by one and a-half lengths, eight lengths separating second and third horses. Time. 3m 535. Big Bob aDd Altar Boy fell. THE TOORAK HANDICAP of 120030V8. One mile, -^ Mr. X. Falkiner's blk h Rathlea. 4yrs, by Royal Lissadurn, Bst 121b 1 Mr. F. S. Meyers's be Golden Wire, Gyrs, Bst Gib 2 Mr. J. Whito's b h Gold Brew, Eyrs, Bst lllb 3 Twelve started Gold Brew made the running for hall" a mile, and led turning into the straight from Mintstono, Golden Wire, and Royal Laddie At the distance the order was Gold Wire, Gold Brow, Royal Laddie, and Rathlea. The latter finished best, and scored a victory by a length and a-hal'. Time', lm 4QJs.
SOUTH AUSTRALIAN DERBY. By Telegraph.—Press Association— Copyright Adelaide, October 10. At the South Australian Jockey Club's meeting to-day the following is the result of the leading event: — THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN DERBY, ft sweepstake of Ssovb each, with SOOsova added. One mile and a-half. Mr. W. S. Hickenbotham's 6 c Fidolio, by Posit-ano—Fides ... 1 Mr. R. M. Hawker's br c Auceps, by Bobadil—Sandfly 2 Mr. R. E. H. Hope's blk c Arise, by Aryan— ... 3 s>even started. Miss Robbie led to the halfmile post, where Fidelio took charge, and led into the straight. Aticeps challenged at the distance, and in a great finish Fidolio won by a head. Five lengths separated second and third. Time, 2m 39}s.
AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. CITY HANDICAP WEIGHTS. [by TELEGRAPH.— ASSOCIATION'.] Wangantji, Sunday. The following weights, have been declared by Mr. G. Morse, in connection with the Auckland Racing Club's Spring Meeting: — CITY HANDICAP, one mile and a-quartar —Jack Delaval 9.8, Rewi Poto 89, La Reina 8.9, Bleriot 8,7, Kooya- 8.8, Royal Irish 8.5, Monojack 8.3, Prince Mcrriwee 6.0, Goldsize 8,0, Allegation 7.13, Goldfiro 7^—«imrw«r l v >i '• ,>. 7.6, ' Mistie ' 7.5, JoJiS-FliioTrßirkful 7.3. Soldier 7.2. Trinoli ' ..1. Tact 7.0. SoultikoS 6,13, Self 6.12, Gloy 6.10, Devastation. 6.7.
General entries, together with forfeits for tho Welcome Stakes and Great Northern Guineas, close on Friday next, at 9 p.m.
WELLINGTON RACING CLUB. LIST OF HANDICAPS. [by telegraph.—rasas association.] HASTrxas, Sunday. The following weights have been declared for the Wellington Racing Club's Spring Meeting: — RIMGTAKA HANDICAP, seven furlongs. —Master Lupin 9 5. Aleoto 8.11, George 8.10, Master Achilles 88, Coldstream 8 8, Commotion 8.6, Arlington 8.6, Montana 8.6. Merry j Gain 8.5, Garance 8.4, Kaminohe 80, Submersion 8 0, Ainedale 7.13. Chillies 7 12, Lady Daylosford 7.7, Columbus 7.7, Wharfinger 76. Ruination 7.6, Glanroy 7.5, Want 7.5, Steinheil 7.5. Rosiam 74, Rouraania, 7.3. ! Killaloo 7 : 3, Rerehau 7 0, Need 7.0. Elevated 6.10, Sir Agnes 6.10, Silver March 6.10, Waitomo 6.10. „| AC K , AND HUNTERS' STEEPLErii . ,', „ ,w 2,, meß and a-half.—Fashion Plate 119, The Pole 112, Soporific 11.2. Silver Monarch 112. Grit Lawless 10.12. Ty , ar,c - 10.9. Makiri 10 8, Bandolero 10 1. Waiwetu 10.0, Taurangi 9 9, Blend 0 7. Loopline 9.7. Plumer 9.7, Luck's Out 9.7, Horanga 9.7, Sir Mauser 9.7. WELLINGTON HANDICAP, one mile and a-quarter.-Kilrain 9.3, Undecided 8.12, Haskayne 8.10, Awahou 8.6, Sir Knox 84, T»™ n £??"£ fu- ? , ?^k 8 ' 4 ' B "«» 8 - 2 . IniaHn» '. ir! B M lbo . ft 7 % ? °neal 7.10, Quaranp'«ilo, utoft Girl 7.8, Portraiture 7.7. Pasadena 7.6. Lady Louisa 7.6. Rene 7.5 tevl 7 AJ ndl H° , 7 - 3 . Guiding Way 7.3 Brrk'fMl k0 R ff l^ 2 V Ring , fovm 70 - Manieroa 7.0 Birkful 6.13, CamuJna 6.12. Briar Patch 6.9. Panform 6.9 Black All 6.7, Football pi™ Ge S A'- Elevate 6.7, Montana 67, Campeader 6.7, Kaminohe 6.7. SHORTS HANDICAP, five '"'longsMerry Roe 9.7, Postillion 9.7, Chortle 96, Crown Pearl 8,13, Raupani 8.10. Sauci 8 6 gcrtrada 8.6, Sir Moseloy 8.3, Play Off 8" Blue Lake 8.2, Pavlova 8.0. Immer 8.0, Beldame 7.12, Peronilla, 7.12. Tetefe 7.10. Mount Y.ctoru, 9. Bold Stroke 77. Bee 7.6. Sural u , r H' „?f!, ortll 7 -2. Adroit 7.2, Heather 6.12. Intelligible 6.12, Gold Soult 6.10, Submersion 6.7. WALNUT HANDICAP, one mile—Sinapis 10.5 La Reina, 10.1. Awahou 9.13, Sea £■ n- ?' U^« K 9? ya Of 1 ' Labour Day 9.11, Multiply 9.6 Peroneal 96 ' Royal A ™ 9 1 57? yi 12 -> ati ? £ add< \?. Twelfth Night 8.12, Mysteriach 8.10. Merry Frank 810, Austin 8.9, Mount Victoria &9, Fair Rosa- ? 1O i 1d X 7 ' i Da «,> F1 ?, B ' , '. Arlington 9 -2. Amber S d w. te » S'°v, Negative 80. Merry Gain 8.0, Want 8.0, Semaphore 8.0.
FINAL SCURRY HANDICAP, five furlongs.—Epworth 9.5, Ardent 89, Ngarua 88, Merry Guy 8 6 Now York 8.3, Royal Sleeves 8.2, Chakawana 8.1, Lady Black 7.13, Miss Kelly 7.12, Columbus 7 8, Martian Princess 7.7, Botanist 7.6. PetrogTad 7 5 Dinner Gong 7.6, Pink Heather 7.5. MartI ?? 3, 7 i 5. Gold Necklace 75, Sir Saracon 7.4. Altitude 7.3, Martigues 7.3, Elevonia 7.2, Innoladdo 7.2, Ladylike 7.0, Need 7 0 Ronzora 7 0, Rerehan 7.0, Grey Fleet 7 o.'Plunder 6.10, Miraculous 610, Hush-a-bye 6.10, Rock-a'-bye 6.10, Improve 6.10, Confirm 6.10.
WHANG AKEI. RACING CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING. 'The annua] meeting of th«, Whangaroi t * c iS s S, ° was "eld on Wednesday, Mr L. W. Nelson presiding. The following officers were elected- — Patron, Mr F. ilander. MP.; vice-presi-dents, Dr. H. Good and Messrs. J. T. Stone and T. H. Steadman; judge, Mr. J. T. Stone; clerk of scales, Mr. M. Mclnnea; clerk of course. Mr. J. Sloane; handicapper, Mr. F. Edwards; starter, Mr. C. O'Connor; committee, Messrs F. .T. White, A. .1. MaeKonzie, J. Wnrso, A. R. Crane. H. Hutchinson, J. R. Mclnnes. D. J. Finlayson, J T Stone, A. .T. McKay. A. Smith, D. X. McLeod, M. Conway, ,T. R. McCarroll: timekeeper, Mr. F. J. While; treasurer, Mr. A. R. Crane
TURF IN ENGLAND. IMPERIAL PRODUCE PLATE. By Telegraph.— Association— London, October 10. At the Kemplon Park meeting the following was the result of the leading event: — THE IMPERIAL PRODUCE PLATE of 300030V3. Six furlongs (straight). Mr. S. Joel's b c Pommern, by Polymelus —Merry Agnes, 1 King Peram, by Your Majesty—Tiberia ... i! Follow Up, by White Eagle—Jean's Folly 3 The gardening staff of the Ellerslie racecourse met on Saturday morning and made a presentation of a handsome marble clock to Mr. H. Lohrman as a, token of the esteem in which they held him and to wish him every success in his future movements.
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