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TARANAKI J. C. MEETING

SECOND DAY’S RESULTS. Press Association. NEW PLYMOUTH, February 12. The Taranaki Jockey Club’s meeting concluded to-day in fine weather. Tho attendance was again good, and speculation brisk, £16,855 going through tho machine, and making a total for the meeting of £32,833, an increase of £7379. Results; SECOND HANDICAP HACK HURDLES, Of 125 sovs; one mile and a half. 1— “Mr Penfold’s” Huia, by Kilchcran—Araiteuru, 10.5 (F. McCabe) 1 2J. Fryer’s Cornelian, 11.3 (E. Copcstake) " 4—M. Mills’s Ware a, 0 (C. Root) ... 3

Also started—3 Highdeu 9. Warea took the lead from Cornelian and Huia, with Highdeu last- The orddr as they ran into the straight was Warea, Cornelian, Huia, and Highdeu. Between the five and six-furlong posts Huia took the lead, and rah in, an easy winner by three lengths; Warea two lengths away thud. Time, 2mia 49 2-ssec.

GRANDSTAND HANDICAP, Of 150 sovs; five furlongs.

I—L. G. Bremer’s Lord Lupin, by Lupin—- I Toreda, 8.6 (R. Berry) 1 6—Trustees late J. Ryan’s Grattan, 8 (J. Conquest) 2 4—J. Cameron’s Ep worth, 7.11 (R. Young) 3

Also started—s Gladiole 8-12, 2 Astor 8.11, 3 Gerberga 7.8, 7 Simple Sam 6.11.

From a fine start Astor went to the front, Epworth being slow to move. Lord Lupin ran up to the leader at the end of a furlong, and beat Grattan by a good head, Epworth a head away third. O'Shea, tho rider of Astor (which fell), escaped with a shaking. Time, Imin 2sec.

O'MATA HACK HANDICAP, Of 100 sovs; sis furlongs. s—B. Pitt’s Martingale, by Sir Laddo—Bowsprit, 7 (inc. 41b over) (R. Berry) 4—A. C. McDonnell’s Ratana, 0.5 (A. Olliver) 3w_A. Raynes’s King Chiara, 8.4 (J. Conquest)

Also started —1 Paoli 9.5, 2 Lady Amai 7.6, 9 Butcher Boy 7.3, 6 P'atronata 6.10, 8 Armature 6.10, 7 Omata 7.3 (ino. 7lb over). Martingale kept in front, followed by Armature and King Chiara. • Martingale won nicely by a couple of lengths. Time, Imin 15 4-osec. RAUL MEMORIAL HANDICAP, Of 250 sovs; one mile and a distance. 4—A. Alexander’s Patronale, by

Patronus—Vivandel, 7.5 I—lan Duncan’s Los Angelos, . 8.7 (A. OHivcr) .... 7—J. H. Walter’s Goidsize, 8.5 (C. Price)

Also started —3 Allegation 8.4, 2 Byron 8.2, Cheddar 7.13, 5 Peroneal 7.8, 9 Tetikura 7.3, 10 Coromandel! 0.12, 8 Crawford 6.12 (ine. 51b over). Los Angelos was in front, but Coromandel and Cheddar were the leaders into the straight. Passing the stand, Coromandel, Cheddar, Allegation, and Peroneal were the most prominent. Patronale collared Coromandel three furlongs from homo, and turned for home with a lead of a couple of lengths, which he maintained to the finish. Los Angelos was a head in front of Qoldsize. Time, Imin 57 2-ssec.

SECOND WELTER HANDICAP, Of 100 soys; seven furlongs. 1— W. Buckle’s Wild Llrpin, by Lupin—Silver Agnes, 7.12 (H. Gray) •{••• •■•••• I 2J. McCarthy’s Patronymic, 8.4 O. MoCarten) 3 4—O. W. Williams’s Princess Flo, 7.13 (B. Deeley) 3 Also started— 3 White Crane 8. Patronymic dashed off first, but at the six furlongs post Wild. Lupin ran into the lead, and was never afterwards troubled, winning easily by three lengths from Patronymic; who beat Princess Flo by two lengths. Time, Imin 29sec.

KAWAU HACK HANDICAP, Of 100 sovs; one mile, 2—J. F.' Butler’s Conney, by Coro-net-Gipsy Queen, 7.10 (B. Deeley) 1 6—J. Foreman’s Patroness, 6.10 (H. Youftg) 2 4—A. C. McDonell’s Ratana, 9.3 (A. Oliver) 3 Also started—l D 1 Gama 8.9, 3 ln : vader 8.4, 5 Bercola 7.8 (61b allow.), 7 Florist 7,10, 9 Minora 7.6, 10 Belle Paul 6.10, 8 Billington 6.134 (inc. 3)lb over), 8 Classis 6.12) (inc. 2)lb over) and 11 Reconnoitre 6.10. Classis and Belle Paul were the leaders for five furlongs. Conney came through three furlongs from home and defeated Patroness by half a length, Ratana a similar distance away third. Time, Imin 43 2-sseo.

FAREWELL HANDICAP, Of 100 sovs; six furlongs.

2—W. Nldd’s Pcronilla, by Achilles —Prelude, 8.2 (W. Bell) 1 I—F. Selwood’s Play Off, 8 (R. Berry) ~ 2 6—Mr C. W. Williams’s Glenfern, 7.3 (Garment) 3

Also started—3 Stepney 8.1, 4 Rector Gill 7- fine. 2Glb Over), 5 Boronia 7. Pcronilla got away first, pursued by Play Off and Glenfern. Play Off doS* cd "on Pefonilla three fitrlongs from home, and in a splendid set-to Peronilla forged ahead and won by a head. Gk-nfcrn was a poOr third. Time, Imin 14 2-ssec. XJIIENUI HACK SGUHHY, Of 50 sovS; weight 8.7; five furlongs. 1 — H. R. Telford’s Firing Line, by St.' Ambrose—Kokiri (Deeley) 1 Pitt’s PatroOn (Gray) 2 2 E. Alison’s Centenary (Bell) ... 3

Also started—9 Advancer, 8 Watine, 7 Sylvan Dale, 3 Encore (l|lb over), 10 isoln, 3 St. Carrie, 4 His Eminence. St, Carrie and Watine dashed off in front. Patroon and Fifing Line passed St. Carrie on the turn and fought a slashing finish. Firing Line winning by a long head. Time, lihin 2 2-Gses.

DISQUALIFIES, NEW PLtMOCTa, February 12, Ai .a jWSttlt of the adjourned inquiry into thejunnin" of Tea Tere in tho Tiniaru Hack Handicap on the first day the owner (H. B. Curtis), trainer (H. Johnson). jockey (C. Price) and horse (Tea Terfi) were disqualified for Six months.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8655, 13 February 1914, Page 11

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TARANAKI J. C. MEETING New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8655, 13 February 1914, Page 11

TARANAKI J. C. MEETING New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8655, 13 February 1914, Page 11