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SPORTING.

RANGmKE! MEETING. [BY %ELEGBAPH.—PBIS3- ASSOCUTTOS.] MABTON. Thursday. Fine 'father prevailed for the second day of tie Bangitikei races. The attendance was large. The totali-stor investments . -were £29.432, against £24.621 or the corresponding day last year, matin* a total for the meeting of £68.279. compared with £50,489. Eosults:GREATFORD HANDICAP, five furlongs. 71b, 3. Also started: 3, Egmont •g* l Bonny Briar; 6. Nemalrne. Won by half a length. Time, 1m 2s. . RANGITOTO HACK HANDICAP, erstar!nrtLsss,8 grta ft 13 * £33? 3fb, 3. Also started: 1, Tempo !; 4,Hept| a length. Time, lm 5 4-»s. SANDON HACK HURDLES, one_Bflgg a-hao.-3, Khartoum.. lOst 13lfc. (H. OopsL^ a l tO Dia B molf Sf« Time, 2m 62 2-ss. MAIDEN HACK HANDICAP, seven farLc^^^on 4 *"igfc S Bang. & Bombala: »• Husbandry. Won by a length. Time. Irn 30 2-Ss. FBASEB MEMORIAL, one ile .?P d fA * diataTce.-S. Moutoa Ivanoja. 7st . 10b CA, Reed) 1- 2, Lovematch. est 610, 8; *. *»»«» Gotd, 7st 81b. 3. Also started: 2, Nobleman: : 6. Zola. The ™« leds.o the way and won by half a length, lime, lm 56 l-ss. • PTTKEHOU HACK WELTER, eight furlongs and a-half-1. Bxsmgham, list 3£ (A. J. McFlynn). 1;. S, Empyrean,. Bst,l3lb, 2; 2, Self Alliance, 3. .Also started: 4. trtuwai: 5. Persian Prince'* 6. Vigilo. Won by half a length- Time, lm 525. BAUMAI WELTER, seven All Over. 9st Blb (B- H. Moms), 1; 8. Roland, fist 31b, 2; 2 Tirana. Srt, ?. Alao started: 4, Gold Problem: 5, Idle b. Combustion. Won .by .* neck. "Erne, lm 29 2-6fl-FAREWELL SCURRY, flv« Flying Master. Bst 71b (A. J. McFlynn). 1, 2. Ruddy. lOst lib. 2: L §^ uo fell !fkn 3 Also started; 7. Orawia: 6. Prmce. Randall; 57 Foam: 8. Whetofa: 4. Erin's Isle; 9. Crucelle; 11, Western Boom; 10. Goolwa. Won by a head. Time, lm 3 2-ss.

SOUTHLAND RACES. [BY TELEGRAPH.-—PBES3 ASSOCIATION.] ' IKVKEGABGILIi'. Thursday. The Southland Autumn Meetmg«mcluded in fine but boisterous weather. The attends ancS was above the average. JHia **%*%* staff handled £19.747. compared with 10s on the corresponding day last season. The total for the meeting was £59.105. against £32,408 last year. Results: — MYBOSS TOfIEW. The »»»5gYoung). 1; 2, Satisfaction, 2:7. MettleDrrft. 5, aSo started:.*. Majors: 6. ThiefledowToTe..Revolution; 8. Ked Palr3. Lady Pallas. Won by three lengths. Time, lm 52 2-ss. _ „ NEW RIVER HARNESS TEOTv-U, Jolly Major (E. J. Dyer). 1; 5. Mabfifc 2: 14, Sweet Chimes, 5. Also started: 10. General Joffre; 8. Tahiti; 5, Coldwater; 16, Lord Rokeby: A. Bed Empress; 7. Seaward Spot: 2, Cross Battery: 12. Solace: "£«, Biddy Tracey: 15. Satin Boy; 1. Nellie Scott: 6. Jane Wilkes: 9. Silvershoe. Won by half a length, lime, 5m 9 4-ss. PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP.—I, Silver Peak (G. Young). 1; 4. Eight Bells. 2; 6. Satisfaction. 3. Also started: 2. HJlbrogan; 6, Linden: 5. All British; 7, Glensponse. Won by three lengths. Time, lm 18s. STEEPLECHASE.—2, Zarkoma (W. Robinson). 1; 1, Bilverspixe, 2; 5, Glenisla, 5. Also started: 5, Bore; 4. Nocturnal; 7, Magdala; 6, Miss Triiio. Won by half a length. Time, 5m 20 3-ss. AWABTTA HANDICAP.—L* Tin Soldier (G. Young). 1: 5, RoTke's-Drift, 2; 5. Jock.. 5. Also started: 9, Warlike: 4. Almonery. Won by four lengths. Time, 2m. BLUFF HANDICAP,—I. Premum (G. Young), 1; Mettle Drift, 2; 6, BenoeToof, 3. Also started: 5, Marching Order; 9, Martinfors; 8, Blue Admiral;, 2» Twinkle; 3. The Boss:, n. Bright Spot; 7. PaJlah; 12, Hinakura. Won by three lengths. Time, 2m 45 2-sa.

DASH SADDLE TROT.—I2. Kentucky Wood (T. TUson). 1; 13. Dragoon, 2; 9, Erne Adair. 3. Also started: IS. Guy Wild; 4, Immediate and Eourite (coupled); 14, Indian Child; 7, Lady Prince; 11, McGrath; 8, Hozelfield; 3. Oaksut; 21, Restoration; 5. Lady Margaret; 16. Quick March; 2, PeterviUe; 6, Spotswood: 20, McCanachie; 18, Hectoroo; 22, Green strip©; 19. Matin Chimes. Won by four lengths. Time, 2m 37 l-ss.

WINTER OATS.—2, Mjss Camouflage (G. Young). 1; 8, Gl&verhouse, 2; 4. Burrangong. 3. Also started: 6, Thaddeus: 10. Bailor; •7, Golden King; 1. Sedd-el-BaJj; 5, Marianne; 11, Gunresi; B,'Macaina; 12. "Glen--1 spouse; 9. Kilkeo. Won by three lengths. ■ Time, 1m 435. t

PAENGABOA-TE PUKE RACES. [BY nOiSGRAPH.—OWU COK.BESPONDENS.] TABANGA. Thursday. The Paengaro?-Te Puke Hack Racing Club's annual race meeting was held on the club's course near Faengaroa to-day in ideal weather. . There .was a large attendance. The racing on the whole was interesting, and several close finishes resulted. Results are as follows:— SHORTS HANDICAP, five . furlongs.— Hukuwai. Bet 12lb (Don), 1; Division. Bst. 2; Melting. Bst 101b, 3. Also started: Maori Tikangi, lOst 21b; Bachsheesh, Bst; Iku* 9st 81b; Hard ITp, 9st 12lb. Won by two lengths. Time, 1m 4a. MAIDEN HACK HANDICAP, sir • furlongs.Lord Antrim, 9st 10lb (A. Fenton), 1: Miss Rangi, 9st 2Tb, 2; Zoraida, Sat, 5. Also started: Ladyform, 9st 91b; Lulu. lOst 21b; Moneymoon, 9st BTb; Duchess. lOst 51b; Stroll, lOst 101b; Maioro. 9st IDlb; Akeake, ltat 71b; Outlaw, 9st; Return, lOst 61b; Turanui, 9st 2lb; Tewhrma, 9st IMb Won by two lengths. Time, lm Ma." EAST BAT OF PLENTY CUP. one arils and a-quarter.—Monte, 9st 7Tb (W. Keeps), 1: Alfa Laval, 9st 31b, 2; Ginger Mick. Sat. 3. The only starters. Won by a length. Time. 2m 13s. RAILWAY HANDICAP, seven furlongs.— Rosea, Sst 71b (J. White), and Division, Sst 121b (Smaller), dead heat. 1: Maori Tikanga. 9st 111b. 3. Also started: Miss Kangi, 9st 81b; Ikukaka, 9st Sib. Time, lm

SETTLERS* HANDICAP, five furious*.— Ladyform, 9st 71b (W. Keepa), 1; Moneymoon, 9st 81b. 2; Lord Antrim, 9st 13lb. 3. Also started; Hard Ut>. 9st 10lh; Tipperarv. 9st; MaroTO. Sst: ZoTaida, 9st: Duchess, lOst 6lb; Stroll. 9st; Outlaw, 9st 101b. Won com- ! fortably. Time. Jo ss. , FLYING HANDICAP, six furlongs.— ger Mick. Sst 71b (T. White). 1; Melting. Sst 71b, 2; Hukuwai. 9st 51b. 3. Also tiarted. Maori Tikanga. lOst: Monte. lOst .lb: Alfa Laval. 9«rt 81b: Return. Sst 61b; Tewhuna, Sat 9lb. Won zy a length and ahaif Tiiie, lm 21a.

MATAMATA RACING CLUB. [BY TELEGRAPH.OWN CORRESPONDEXt\] MORRINSVTLLE, Thursday. •.TJ acceptances received in connection with the Matamata Racing Club's- annual race meeting to be held on Saturday are very satisfactory, and it will onlv require fine weather to assure a capital afternoon's sport. lh«> followinsr are the acceptancesWAHABOA WELTER, seven furlongs — Ring Lup:n 11.0. Stilts 10.13. Monopoly 10 X Keystone 9 10. Sleepy Jack 9.5. Sea. De'il 91 Fire 8.11, Wanna 8.10. Last Plunge 8.8. Grey Sapphire 8.7, Lyroe 8.7. Aman's Lass 8 7 TATHOA HANDICAP, seven furlongs — Oueen Soult 9 0. Royal Abbey 8.8. Elate 8.6. Fire 8.1. Auldana 7.12. Last Plunge 711 Grey Opal 7.7, Irish Land 7.7. MATAMATA CTTP. one mile and a-quarter. —Glenspire 9.13, Monopok* 8.4, Independence 8.0. Bang 7.9, Keystone 7.9, Sea D»"il 7.9. Royal Abbey 73, Aman's Lass 7.0. Demoia 7.0. Grey Opal f.O. Waima 7.0 LADIES' BRACELET one mile.— Elslow 11.8, Sleeky Jack 11.8. • Nunerrant 11.4, Royal Abbey —, Fir© 11.1. Grey Opal l°Jn S,t , Colleen 10 --- Morriri' Abbey 10,7 Shell Shock 10.7. - PEBIA i MAIDEN, five furlongs.-Aman's * u? 8 8 -|',y, h £ and , 8 -- Tenotoa 3.0. Morrm Abbey 8-0, Waitamahme 8.0. Ruby Paul 8.6. In 1 ?™ i. 80 ,'. Passionless 8.0. Sweet Colleen IS: SfcV Bansa 80 Abd^ TTJRANGAMOANA HANDICAP, six furs>?B^r5 > ? B^r? late . 9 .- 0 - Iri9 Land 8.4, Gold Glide 8.4. Waitamahiue 8.0, Ruby Paul 8.0? fen* tea 8.0, Sweet Colleen 8.0. Neutralise 8 0 Te She > lfsno^k ( 8 1 0 3y - Sai>Phire B "°' "°. HINOERA HANDICAP, six furlonga-In-dependence 9.0. Queen Soult 8.10, Royal ATv bey 8.4, Elate 8.2, Aman's Lass 7.7 Irish Land 7.7, Abdullah 7.7. AuW- 7.7. FORTHCOMING MEETINGS, The final payments fall due to-day at 5 P-- jor the Easter Handicap, Great Northern Champagne Stakes, Great Northern Oaks and Great Northern St. Lege? Stake™, together with acceptances for the Pi-esvJont's ar&tp stateß ' NelBOTl « di -?. Nominations for all events to ,*™ decided at the Royal meeting, to be held under the SKI? * h ! A" R -- C ." «■ *» occasion of n^a^aa » aH to Auckland next crrtSLt TOd&l * jockey Club's autumn programme will require attention at the hands foT^^iffZ^™ I*****™1 *****™ closing for all events at 5 p.nj. nt N TU >? t,onß t* all events to be decided nL t Un e M^ na iT t S i7 rottfa V f n CWb '» annual * ° loSe « Blue and Black was scratched for all ona^^esterda 1 ,? AAa Autumn lfa«£

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17429, 26 March 1920, Page 6

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SPORTING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17429, 26 March 1920, Page 6

SPORTING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17429, 26 March 1920, Page 6