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SPORTING.

HAWERA RACES. (Per Ukited Pljess Association.) HAWERA, February 15. The following arc the results of the second day of the Hawera races:— WAIMATE HANDICAP.—St. C'aimer 1, Tambourina 2, Da la Mere 3. Scratched: Lady Annie. Time, ltnin 17 4-ssec. Divi-dc-nds, £4 lis and XI 7s. INAHA HACK FLAT EACE.-Pungaroa 1, M-srriwai 2. 'Die Lurk 3. Scratched: Land o' Cakes and Tauturu. Time, lmin 21lsec. Dividends, £3 7s and £3 13s Gd. ELTHAM HURDLES.—Vexation 1, Defoe 2, Catherine Gordon 3. Scratched: Khama. Time, 3min 29.< ec Dividends, £3 18s Cd. OKAIAWI HURDLES.—Geologist 1, 1-laero-roa 1, Jlswhiti 3. Scratched: Cassiopin. Time, 3min 35sec. Dividends, £3 5s Cd and £11 10=. Lion lioart, IngJewood, and Mawhiti fdi, the last two at the final hurdle, allowing Geologist, who was a furlong away, to win. ATICIKSON MEMORIAL STAKES.-Glen-ullin 1, Grenade 2, Paritutu 3. All started. 'Time, imin 11 3-iisec. Dividends, £7 Cs Gd and 13s. IIACIC SCURRY.—Clementine 1, The Lark 2, Co'.een 3. Scralchcd: Uhiands, Docile, Courrierc, and Brown George. Time, lmin 5 l-ssec. Dividends. £G 14s Mid £1 4s Gd. NORMANDY WELTER, - Regulation 1, Polycasie 2, Submarine 3. Scratched: ICuroki and Lovc;inlt. Time, lmin 48sec. Dividends, £2 Us Gd and £1 Is. ' TEROTI HACK RACE.-Nova 1. Moliaraimi 2, Slavey 3. Also started: Makikilii and Kai'.uere. A protest against Nova for alleged inconsistent tunning was dismissed. Time, 2min 2 2-sscc. Dividend, £5 Ss. . POVERTY BAY RACES. (Peii United Press Association.) GISBORNE, February 15. Tlio Poverty Bay Turf Club's summer meeting commenced to-day in dull weather. The sum of £5759 was put through the totalisator, against £6021 last year. Results:— WELTER lIAXDICAP.-Te Hauke, 0.5. 1; Montego, 8.3, 2; Jackpot, 9.10, 3. Also started: Nukumaratia, Cromwell, To Arai, Alluvial, and Priscilla. Won by a length. 'J'imo, lmin 50 4-ssee. Dividends, £1 8s and £G 6s. HURDLES.—No Shot, 10.11, 1; Roseplot, 10.7, 2; Morpeth, 0.10, 3. Also started: Inspan and Medallitis. The latter fell. Won by two lengths. Time, Smin 28 3-ssec. Dividend, £2 13s. FIRST COUNTY STAICES.-Gladsmuir, 7.5, 1; Sarilla, 8.8, 2; Gatenby, 8.2, 3. Also started: Mourn, Cinque, Bruiser, and Conn'ermareh. Won by a length. Time, lmin 18 2-oec. Dividends, £G Is and £3 19s. TAT' oANUA STAKES.—Mahutonga, 10.6, and Kaipetipeti, G. 13, dead heat; Minerve, G. 12, 3, Also started: Horoism, The Stake, Ladylike, Hiki, and Bonominno. a splendid race, and a very exciting finish; all cioso up; Ladylike fourth. Time, 2min 14 2-ssec, Dividends, £1 12s Mahutonga and £6 17s Kaipetipeti. MAIDEN SCURRY. — Kitcheninnid 1, Ruani 2, Araiteum 3. Ton started. Won easily. Time, 51 2-ssec. Dividends, £2 10s and £3 2s. TELEPHONE HANDICAP. - Contender. 8.8, 1; Trent, 7.7, 2; Goldfie'.d, 7.0, 3. Also started: -Martyr King, Discoverer, Forest Ranger, Tukapa, Silver Lead, llinetitama, Kitchenmaid, Miss Adeline, ant] To. Wiwini. Won by n- lcn»th. Time,- lmin 4sec. Dividends, £2 13s and £10 Gs. FIRST HACK FLAT.—Lavinin, 8.9, 1; Reservoir, 7.7, 2; Flag, 7.5, 3. Also started: Bonomiana, Heywood, Jackpot, Mataika, White Squall, Cinque, Te Utu, Artilleryman, Nukmn'.iraia, Hauiti, Reay, and Flume. Won by a- length. Time, lmin 47scc. Dividends, £1? 5a and £4 Bs. , FLYING HANDICAP.—SouItina, 7.G, 1; Pinlt 'Un, 7.12, 2; Martyr King, 8.0, 3. Also started: Full Cry. Won by a length. Time, ■ lmin 17soc. Dividend, £4 18s. The following are the, acceptances for iho second day:— Stewards' Handicap.—Full Cry 8.12, Contender 8.0, SouHina 8.1, Kaipetipeti 7.12, Te Hanke 7.G, Bonomiana 7.5, Hiki 7.2, While Squall 6.12, Kitchen Maid G. 9, Flag 6.7. Hurdles.—lnspnu 11.9, No Shot 11.7, Medallius 11.0, Roseplot 10.9, Morpoth 9.10, Te Uku 9.2, Artilleryman 9.0. Second Hack Flat,—Martyrfeldt 8.9, Sarakoff 8.5, Jackpot 8.2, Mataika. 8.2, Cinqyo 6.0, White Squall 7.12, Silverhead 7.10, Reservoir 7.9, Kilclienmaid 7,8, Hauiti 7.G, Montego.7.4, Nukumaratia, 7.0, Melton Hall G. 13, Cromwell 6.12, Reny G. 12, Te Wiwini 6.10, Hinetahi '6.10, Momotoa 6.10, Te Arai 0.9, Bandsman G. 9, Alluvial G. 9, Flume 8.7, Lorn 6.7, Amusement G. 7, Boldrewood 6.7, Priscilla G. 7. Sunderland Stakes.—Mahutonga 10.8, Captain Shannon 8.10, l?ull Cry 8.7. Heroism 8.4, The-Stake 7.9, Kaipetipeti 7.4, Lviylike 7.4, Minerva 7.2, Te Hauko 7.2, villi a 7.2, Bonomiana 7.0, Hiki G. 7, Ping G. 7. Second County Stakes.—Probeda- 9,7, Pink Un 9.2, Kaipetipeti 0.1. Cinquo 8.1, Gatenby 8.1, Gladsmuir 7.13, Gaiety 7.12, Satiety .712. Scotsiyood 7.10, Vi'liakania 5.13, Reay 6.13 Tarualierti 6.10, Bruiser G.lO. Boldrewood G.lO, Countermarch G.lO, Mißs Adeline 6.9, Amusement G. 7, Hincoria, 6.7. Publicans' Purse Handicap.—Captain Shannon 9.13. Contender 'J,3, Kaipetipeti 8.10, Martyr King 8.0, Discoverer 8.3. Goldfield 7.7, Forest Ranger 7.4, Kitchen Maid 7.3, Flag G. 9. .... Farewell Handicap.—Full Cry 9.0, The Stake B.G. Soultina 8.3, Discoverer 7.13, Kaipetipeti'7.l2, Ladylike 7.12, Taura 7.9, Heywood 7.9, Bonomiana 7.8, To Hauke 7.8. Freeland 7.7, Trent 7.6, Martyrfeldt 7.5. Jackpot G. 12; Matailm ■ G.10.-Flag 6.10, Tulnipu G. 9, Niikumamfift 6.7, Kitchenmaid 6.7, Montego 6.7,. Tonka .6.7, ; :...- ... ...

WINGATUI TRAINING NOTES.' Tlio early morning at Wingatui was'sbmc- : what dull, but oa the day grow older -it bacoiue beautifully (l.no. The course is look* ing particularly well'at present. . TII9 flower beds we carrying a wealth of colour, and tho lawn# and tracks «ro covered with'- »-'cont of grass that is refreshingly green •to one with a city's dust in his eyes. A walk about the coiiiie «nd training tracks : 'proved them to be in iairly good order, btit natiitally iv trifle soft owing to the rocent liins. 'The plough track was too soft for use, but should' be open oil Saturday morning. Tlio courso proper has not been seriously affected ,by the rain, a 1) it was noted that tho horsfts li'bicli had worked did not get very far into the turf with then hoofs, and, with a continuance of the existing weather, it should "do m splendid order for the Cup meeting, which promises to be one of vho best, if not' the best, over held 011 the track. Amongst the early birds who did useful work were Soma, Cavntina, Apollodoris, Kotos, Sychem, Tho Seer, Gypsobel, Flavour, iwd Regiment. Tho majority of those which worked have been doing more r,r less vaciag recently, and soma of them vero indulged in fairly lonient tusks. Abusive wus assisted ever the latter part of six ■ furlongsby tho Pnpparoc, and the first-named rtin over tho last five furlongs in lmin 11- l-sscc, Petrovna and Knastikoff, a couple of overl'.ight arrivals, did steady pacing,' and both appeared to .bo in good order. Hamatiau and Erskine finished logethor «t the end of four furlongs, which they cast behind in 57 l-ssec. Afcr, who 10 a bit sore, Tan down the saino distnnco in 57 2-sseo. Siepenfcldt and Metford wero both moving freely nt the cud of five furlongs, which they negotiated in lmin 11 l-ssec, albeit the former was shaping the more attractively of the two. Crichton moved a trifle short as ho cantered down to the bottom of the straight prior to striding over 12 furlongs at a good three-quarter pace, hut he was moving freely enough at tlio finish of his gallop. Heirloom was-not hunted slong, and ran down five furlongs in lmin 13sec, and Design finished in front of Tramo"itnna at the 0"d of five furlongs. Red Gauntlet, Ostaclikoff. and Ouidaform wore out tocithet over tix fuilongs, which Ostaclil;',ff van out in lmin QGegc, and finished slightly, in front of Bod Gauntlet, whilst the other was fhrco lengths away. Plying Spa-k, Rubrettc, Koputai, and Lono Star, in company, bioke away at the five-furlong post. The fu-Jt-iiamcd, who had tlio benefit of a light-weight up, finished in front ftt Koputai in lmin Usee, whilst tho others were not seriously in it at the sni«h. Red Mom van over six furlons comfortably in lmin 27sce, and the left four occupied sf)aec. A coupie of others did unimportant work, and Lapland and Somrroft were wnlkinir on tho roads. Vkdimir l;?-« boon feeling the effects of his gallop on Tuesday morning, and was "ot worked during tho writer'? presence on tho track. Cannio Chiel, Gallantry. Scottish Minstrel, and Stepdoncw arrived from the north last r.ieht to fulfil their engagements at tho Dun-e-dill Cup meeting. L. Cr. King has loEt no time in getting into the raddle again after the Teiuov»l of the bin which was phced 011 him, mid was out doing riding work durin fc tho morning.. P. Jones has left for England to fulfil his engagement with Major Edwards's stable, and it is rumoured that L. H. Hewitt leaves for Home after tho C.J.C. Easter meeting." Some yearlings and horses in training are to he submitted to auction during the Cup week.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13519, 16 February 1906, Page 5

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SPORTING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 13519, 16 February 1906, Page 5

SPORTING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 13519, 16 February 1906, Page 5