TARANAKI RACES
There was splendid weather but a poor atveuaanee at the first day of the'Taranaki races. The results are: Stewards’ Handicap.—Gowiie, 1; Okoan, 2- Sedgebrook, 3. Also started—Daystar and Crusoe. Won by a feer“ d i3 XT'' 30
T - I |" l ' <^ es -—Naybonr, 1; Voltaire, 2: a- ’i: Also sta rted—Muscatel, Tui 1W comfortably. Tmie, 3mm 56sec. Dividend, £ll 3s. Hack Hurdles.—Kaimat-e, 1- HauWa, 2;. Bonus, 3. " Also, sterrtdDiamond, Starlight, Sultana and Krina. TI T-f™ rt* 5seC V Dividend, £5 16s. n of 35( > sovs; one mile and a half.—Coronet, Bst BH>, 1- StJack, fist /lb, 2 • Battleaxe, Bst 61b’ w-f started—Wilson, .„7st 21b Wilson led for half a mile, when Corocommand, and entering the straight drew away comfortably. Time 2mm 39 2-osec. Dividend, £2 4s. ’ 2 ■ L?bra at T Way i? y > 1 ’ Lady Helena, 2, Lubra, 3. Also 'started—Scout Single Shot, Legion of Honor, Pyroxyhn. Lady Belle, Flying Jib, Wild Vixen Sf AdT’ 2; a A d Calliope..; Waylay led all ■•Sf “Ut there was a desperate fin£9 10s “ e ’ lmm 46 I ' ssec - Dividend, 1 H Gowrie H | ndic aP—Faugli-a-baliagh, Dividend, £1 13 s The ° nly ’ St arters. 2 1: Dividend, £1 18s ’ Inun 18sec. ftetotSt^A 3094
NEW PLYMOUTH, Thursday At the Taranaki races to chv' A results were : J x ae Grand-stand Handicap, se7en f ur * longs.—Sedgebrook, Bst 51b. 1 • ui' • Jack, 7st 111 b, 2 ; Okoari, 9st 31K q” •’ Also started—Daystar Bst 121 h’. j Gqwrie Bst 21b. Time, lmin a4S Dividend, £3 15s. SSc - Hurdles, one mile and a half —tr„i taire, lOst 111 b, 1; Light, 10st 51b gK ■ Nayborn lOst 101 b, 3. Also Osborne 9st 51b. Won comfortable ' V Time', 3mm 2-ssec. , Dividend, £2 2s -' Hack Hurdles one mile and a/half ’ —Tarngan, 9st 31b. 1; Bonus, lOst-filK 2: Kaimate,. lOst 111 b, 3. Also rtnJr' ed—Hautonga lOst 111 b, Ruru 9st 01F ! 3 Krina 9st, Veniis 9st. Ruru fell Tin,-! 3miii. Dividend, £3B 8s ' rime ’ 7 Autumn Handicap, of 200 sovs- one ■ mile and a quarter. — Uldan, 7st- 121 bT. ■■ Coronet, 9st 91b, 2; St. Jack 7st’(Slb’ - 3. .Also started—Battleaxe Bst 121h’ i Wilson 6st 71b. Wilson led for half a mile, when Coronet went to the front. Coming up the straight - TJh - f lan ran gamely under the whip and ~ won an exciting race on the ’ nhs> Time, 2min 12 2-ssec. Dividend 19s. ’ Huatoki Handicap, one mile.—Gowrie, 7st 111 b, 1; Crusoe, Bst'4lb, 2 The only starters. Won all the way. Time ■ lmin 46 l-ssec. Dividend, £1 6s. ’. v Hack Flat, one mile and a quarter Wild Vixen, Bst llb. l; Dartmoor 7st ' 121 b, 2; Legion of Honour, Bst 41b 3 . Also started—Waylay Bst 91b, Flv’ini r Jib 7st- 131 b. Starlight 7st 121 b, Heart Whist 7st 71b, Tito 7st. Won all the way. Time, 2min 14 4-ssec. Divi dend, £4 Bs. Farewell Handicap, seven furlongs-- ’ Daystar, Bst 71b, 1; Lady Helena 7rt, 101 b, 2; Osborne, 9st slb, 3. Also started—Sedgebrook 9st -61 b, Fauah-ft-Ballagh 7st 101 b, Crown 7st 61b Last-" i ing 6st 101 b, Cairo 6st 71b, Crown and At Cairo fell, the forming breaking a shoulder, and being afterwards shot H Time, lmin 32 2-osec. Dividend, £7 f 19s. _ ’
The Transvaal Stakes was won bv Dartmoor. .
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New Zealand Mail, 15 February 1900, Page 42
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