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SPORTING NEWS

NORTH OTAGO JOCKEY CLUB.

The following nominations have been received for the winter meeting of the above Club, which takes place on the 24t-h and 25th inst-: FIRST DAY. Winter Handicap, 5 furlongs.—Radium, Guard of Honor, Grand March, Somaroff, Warfare, Boisterous, Paparca, Cavatina, Stepaside. Oamaru Trot, 2 miles.—Lady Dudley, Waimotu, Booby, Otamu, Alice Palm, Bill, Berlin M., D.0.L., Coronatia. Battle, Star S., Strathmore, Silverside, Kentucky Yet, Little Prank, J.C., Thalia, R.J.S., Osborne R.

Empire Handicap, 1 mile and a distance. —Plower-o'-Clut-ha, Convoy, Beau Seaton, Ivoputai, Delarey, 'Becky Seaton, Tirole, St. Michael, Lillystone, Crichtun. Waikaura Trot, 1 mile.—Lady Dudley, Mist, David Harum, John Gilpin, Hector G., G wynne, Alice Palm, Ida's 'Child, Maid of Honor. The Urchin, Berlin M., Young Stanley, D.C.L.. Coronatia, Bradlaugh, Spider, Atrotas, Arbitrator, Strathmore, Star S., Enchanter, Len Rothschild, J.C., Emitie R.J.S., Yankee Hoodie, Osborne K.

Clifton Welter Handicap, 7 furlongs.— Beau S-eaton, Cathron, Quaggu, Wee Maegreegor, King's Guest, Becky Seaton, Bill Perkins St. Ronald. Grand March, Natalie, St-.' Michael, Carlo, Papurou, Lillystone, Bombastes, Criehton, Stepaside, Heirloom. Burnsidti Handicap, 5 furlongs.—Master Alix, Petrovna, Quagga, Wee Macgreegor. Gvpsobel, Tessera, Regiment, Pallas, Good Siglit, Sniiiarull, Jollv Roger, Sandy, Maktkolf, Bill Perkins," Tuiicy, Elower-o"-Clutiia. Beau Seaton. SECOND DAY.

Parkside Handicap, 6 furlongs.—Radium, Wissemhourg, Gua.rd of Honor, Craud March, .Saiimr.df, Warfare, Boisterous, Confident, Paparoa, Dondol-o, Vagabond, Cavatina, Stepaside. Pukcuri Trot (once round).—Lady Dudley, Mist, Waimotu, John Gilpin, Otania, Gwym ie, Mil's. Child, Maid <of Ho nor. Berlin \l., Young Stanley, D.C.L., Coronatia, Biadlaug-h Spider, Battle, Octoroon, Star S.. R-.J.s!, Silverside, Erratic, Yankee Doodle. Victoria Handicap, 1 mile. —1' o>wer-o Clut-ha, Hcirlo'uin, Convoy, Beau Seaton, Koputai, Delarey, Becky Seaton, Pallas, Grand March, Xatalic, Tirole, ,St. Michael, Lillystone, Criehton. Shorts Handicap, 4 furlongs.—Catluou, Petrovna, Wee Macgreegor, Gypsobel, Tessera, Regiment, Good Sight-, M'alakoti, W-oodhen, Toney. To Puke Welter, 6 furlongs.—Heirloom, Beau. Seaton, Cathron, Quagga, Kings Guest Beckv Seaton, Guard of Honor, Bill Perkins. St". Ronald, Natalie, l'aparoa, Lillystone, Bombastes, Cavataia, Stepaside. (.{range Trot, li mile— David Harum, Booby, Gwvnne, Alice Palm, Bill. Rex, The Urchin. Berlin M., Young Stanley, Spider, Bradhiugh, Arbitrator, Octoroon, Len Rothschild, Kentucky Yet, Flower Girl, J.C., Factory Boy, R..5., Yankee Doodle. Osborne R. Iledcastle Handicap, 5 furlongs.—Radium, F'lowcr-o'-C'lut ha. Master Aiix, l'c■trovnii, Quagga, Wee Macgreegor, Gypsobe' lessen, Regiment, Pallas, Bill lerkins, Somaroff, dolly Roger, Sandy, Beau Seaton.

HAWKIvS BAY RACES.

By Telegraph. Js'.apier, May 4.

The Hawke's Bay Jockey Clubs autumn meeting was concluded to-day in line weather. There was a. fair attendance. The facing was better than on -the iirst day, several of the finishes being er\ close. The sum of £7195 was put through .the tatalis-ator, making £14,080 for the two 'days, as -against £13,588 last year. Results:—■ Stakes. —Sir Tristram 1, Boris 2, King Billy 3. Also started : King's Lynn, Lord Rosebery, Boomerang, and Stronghold. Won- all the way by a length. Time, linin 2scc. Dividends, £2 8s and £1 2s. Burke Memorial.—Mystification 1, Starslwot 2, Full Cry 3. Scratched : The Stake. Time, lmin 43 4-sth sec. Dividends, £5 9s and £2 13s. A great race, won by a short neck. Mangatarato Hurdles.—Arolia 1, Creusot 2, Athol Maid 3. Also started: Rags and Buffer. Won by half a length. Dividend, £3 3s. Juvenile Handicap, of 80 sovs; furlongs.—Medallist 1, Aoarangi 2, Marsellaise 3. Won by a ■ head. Time, Imm 10 2-sth sec. Dividends, £6 10s and £1 2s. Scurry Hack Handicap, of 80 sovs; furlongs.—St. Bill 1, Captain Shannon 2, White Squall 3. Won by two lengths. Time., lmin 11 2-sth sec. Dividends, £1 12s and £1 10s. Farewell Handicap, of 75 sovs; 7 furlongs.—Whakawehi 1. Polyanthus 2, Assayer 3. Won by four lengths.' Time, lmin 29 4 sth sec. Dividend, £2 14s and £2 14s.

BLENHEIM RACES

By Telegraph Blenheim, May 4. There was splendid weather and a large attendance for the second day of the races. The total sum put through the tot-alisator for the two days was £8205, an increase •oil last vcar of £1965. Results : Hurdles.—Queen Bess 1, Moe-raki 2, Gipsy Jack 3. All started. Dividends, £3 2s and £1 3s. Wail-all Hack Handicap.—Montague 1, Rose Petal 2. M-a.takokiri 3. Won by :_iheatl. The Dauber fell. Time, lmin 6 1-51 h sec. Dividend, £3 16s. President's Handicap.—Royal Blue 1, Wa-itoa 2. N'ga-tawia 3. Scratched: Sardonyx. Weill-by two lengths. 'Time, lmin 58 2-stli sec. Dividend, £2 19s. Dash Handicap.—Lcland 1, St. Louis and Truthful (dead lieat) 2. Scratched: Sen-sen und Won by 11 "lic-nci-Time, 50 2-sth sec. Dividends, £3 2s on the- winner, 7s on St. Louis, and lis on Truthful. Wuikawa fell, and his rider (J. Stevens) had his .collarbone- _ broken -and sustained other injuries. He in- the hospital in an unconscious condition. Trot.—Patriarch 1, Tableau 2. Scratched : Nobility. Dividends, £ls 2s and £2* 3s. , Riverlands Handicap.—Scrap Iron Jack 1, Letherin- 2, Miss Lancelot 3. Tho only starters. Won by half a length. Time, lmin 30 3-sth sec. Dividend, £2 Bs. Telegraph Handicap.—Ngatarua, 1, Rose' Petal 2. Tiwta 3. Scratched:. Sardonyx Won by three lengths. Time, Imm 29 2-sth sec. Dividends, £5 19s. The money was paid out on Ngatama, but it was decided to investigate its running in th© President's Handicap. . . Welter.—Scrap Iron Jack 1, MaitakokH'i 2 Merry Bell 3. Scratched : Rose- Petal. Won by three-quarters of a length. Time, lmin 17sec. Dividends,- £4 2s and 14s.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXI, Issue 8774, 5 May 1905, Page 1

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SPORTING NEWS Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXI, Issue 8774, 5 May 1905, Page 1

SPORTING NEWS Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXI, Issue 8774, 5 May 1905, Page 1