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SPORTING.

"3>DAN*TEYIBKE EACES. (PER UKITIiU I'HKSS ASSOCIATION.) DASiOJiVIIiK.E, March L The Dannevirke races were concluded inglorious weather. .The totalisator handled £1£,715, making Ji3a,a'J3 for tihe meeting, as against £31,633 last year Results:— '.laL STAKES. Six furlongs CWeight 8.0).— l' Cordroua' i, 2 Polynesian j, fi Aberinoana 3. Also started: 5 Step, 7 Hyioanaeu-s, 3 Banope, 4 Dusky Eve, 8 Patangata. .Won by two lengths. Time, lmin 5 l-ssec. N tHJiNUAIiX HANDICAP. Bir fnrlongz.—3 Trials, Sα, 1; 5 Botanist, 7.5, 3; 6 Lady tieneraL 7.8, X Also started: 4 Sea Lord 8.12, 3 SmaS Brand BJ, 1 Shiela/7.13. Won by three -ouaxtena of a length. Time, lmin Hseo, MAHUATEEO HAUUIOAP. Seven i Pajl Mall, 7.1, 1; l Bairasdale, S.i, 2; 3 Oirilk>n, 8 J!, 3. Also started: 2 Kilteas 8.7,' u Ohoreka 7.7,. 6 Pohui 6.7. Won by hall a head. Time 1m in 20sSC AUTUilif HANDICAP. One mile and one furlong.—]. Teka, 9 J, l; 3 Indigo, 9.5. 2; G Bradamante, 6.13, 3. Also staxted: 4 Ladily 8.1 3 Settler 7.3, Dribble G. 7, 7 ilysfcsriaicoh 6.7. W«u by half a length. Time, imi n ooaee TELEPHOA T K HANDICAP. Six f'tttfengs— i CJardrona, 7.13, 1; 2 Sabano, 8.9, 2; 7 Maorilauta, 3. Also btared: 5 Pall u-.ii 7.8, 3 Manhattan 7J, 4 SDldbearing IS,, 6 Flying Spur 7.3, 7 Bess Man G. 13. Won easily. Time, imiii ssec ialtiTAKI JUMPEES' I'LAT HANDICAP. One mUe and a-qnarter.—2 Sir Fisher, 8.7, 1; 1. Black Htart, 11.2, 2; 3 Jem, 9:2, 3. The only starters. Won by three lengths. Time, 2min,ll 1-Ssee. KAITOICK WELTEE. Seven furlongs.—3 Hnshabye, 8.3,'1; 5 Bradamante, 8.2, 2; 2 Zeos 9L a Also started: 1 Multicipal 8.2, -1 Swoc-t Tipperarr 8.1, 6 Peroeler 7.7. Won by two lengths. Wfaby lmin 29 l-»=e<>. J TATJPOATA WELTEE. One mile and 50 yards — 1 Multaine, H. 4, l; 2 Lord Laddo, 9.3, 2; 4 ilys'tihed, 8.2, 3. Also started: 3 Spain 9.5, 5 Tho Baronet 8.2, 7 Amity 8.10, 8 Delecto 7.7. Won by ahead. Time, lmin SGsoc MANaWATU EACES. (PEE TJItITED I'RESS ASSOOIA.TIOS.) PALJIEESTON ITOETS, March L In conseqnence of Anzac Day being hdd on Monday, April 23, instead of Wednesday, April ">5 the Manawatu Baring Club meeting will be held on the dates allotted by the conference April 25 and 2G. OTAWJHU TEOTS. (Per TJsrrED Pbkss associatioh , .) AtJCEXAUD, March 1. ,Tlie following are the handicaps for the Otahuhn Cup. Two milts:—St. Trella, Child, Tim Dooian, Phyllistinc, Dorthy Dimple, and Zara, limit; Paul Huon and King Oapitalist,' 12 yards behind; Priuce Eufns, 24 yards behind j Huia Grey Harold Junior, Lucille, and Waverley, 48 yac-de behind; Futority, 60 yards behind; Pearl lyOr 7° yards behind; Strategy; 84 yards behind: DteJc i?ly, 95 yards behind; Wallace Wood, 132 yards behind; Steel Bell, 168 yards behind? napibe paek eaces. (Pxr XJhitjo) pkess association.) PALMHBSTON 2STOETH, March 1 Tho ioltowiiig weights have bean declared by Mr Coyic for the Uapier Park meeting: "'■ Omarauui 'Hnrdles. One mile and three-auartera Adington 11.10, Black Heart 11.8, 'itia Summit 11J KiUDombi 1U.2, taciiic Slopn 9.13, Bodenham 9J.l* Burax 9.D, Hylaus 9.3, Glouria 9.0. Esk Handicap. FiTe furlongs.—Perfidy 9.7, Snectnal 8.13, Carlatour B.U, Hexton 8.10, l-ressida 8.8 Honey Bee ».4, Cardrona B.S, Goid Shot 8.0, Spleuoaous 7.13, War Tax 7.11, Sabana 7.10, Treasuro 7.U. Eaumanuwhiri 7.8, Coldnade 7.8, 7 G Ohorika 7.4, Woodrow 7.3, Brunswick 7.0, Lady KUworta 7.0, Maorilander G.U, Lilydale 6 9 Duskv Kve O, Hymenaeua 6.7, Tornea 6.7. SapienCup. One mile and a-quarter.—Sasinofl 9.0, ilultifual 5.12, Kilboy Teka 8.8, U-io 8.6, Cleft 8.1, Indigo S.l, Bjorneborg 7UI, Multiplication 7.11, Llanishen 7JO, Ladoceux 7 8 Black All 7.6, Multicipal 6.10, Pearl Marie 67' α-rials 6.7, Settler 6.7, Multaino 6.7, Dribblo 6-7 Mysteriarch ,6.7. " '

WelOer s Handicap. Seven fnrlonga.—Bon Beve 9.lL', Tavistock 9.10, Golden, Glade 9.7, Downham 9.7, Sir Alba 9.6, Parisienne 9.6, Diamond 9 6 Multicipal 9.5, The Summit 9.0, Zeus 9.0, Mistdo 9 4 Hjjjja 9.U, Sir Wallace 9.0, Pacific Slope 9.0, Hexton 8.12, P«tri Marie 8.10, Despatch Carrier 8 7 Pourparler 8.7. SteD 8.7. «*».«, Sapling Stakes. Five furlongs.—Crowhurst 8.13 llurquoter 8.4, Hymcnona 8.3, Vagabond 8.3, E'.ocuf 0 ? m 3 V n DS "' e . S i> silTer Tongue 7.12, Chnokfe 7.fa, Metallum 7.4, Bee 7.0, Lady's Pink 7.0, Bonnie Maid 7.0, War Star 7.0, Sun Bright 7 0 Chimera 6.12, Tatton' Park 6.10 Ecdcliffc Welter. Ono mile.—Beltane 10 0 Sir Wallace 9-7, Multaine 9.3, Cynic 9.0, Carillon 8.10, Spam 8.8, Grand Idpa 8.7, Hylami 8.1, Treasure ?io S V- 5 7-13, Hythread 7.13, Swynton 7.12, Hopeitev7.ll, Powder King 7.11, kanhattan 7.9, Woodlark 7.9. R ea Score 7.7, MoeanaUe 7 7 -<tone 7.7, Hendra 7,7. ' ■, n \} yl J£ 2} an^-'J:'H '- Six furlongs.—Tete-a-Tet« 10.2, Chortle 9.9, Sweet Corn 9.7, Form Up 9 2 Miss Do Val Hygenias 8.3, Sea Lord 712 Ceutro 711, Cas -sjan 7.11, Watchfal 7.9, 'foials 7.9* Tav-istock 7.9, Perfidy 7.7, Zens 7.5, Marimba 7.4 Potentiality 7.1, Tinoatna 7.0. Sarah Grand 7 0 Sheila 6.11, Tressida 6.9/ Botanist G. 7, Shakl g>! Cokmcodo G. 7, Mandoline G. 7. l ATJSTEALIA2T TEAIHING NOTES. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. Australian and N.Z. .Cable Association. ,„ . MBLBOUKNE, March 1. (Eoceivcd March 1, at 5.0 p.m.) On he Caulficld tracks this morning Patrobus covered nine furlongs in lmin 59sec. Golden Fortune ran five furlongs in ]min 4}seo3,'and Aleconner a similar distance in lmui"ljsec. Bombita and Enskiord put nine furlongs behind in lmin Casec Spurn ran five iurlonge in lmin ljsec and Paddinsrton six furlongs in lmin 15Js.c.' On the CaulCeld tracks this morning PatroJrus in dSSsee, Balarang taking 50 seconds to do the same distance. Highfield ran five furlongs in lmin 3jsec.. Half a Glass covered a mile in lmin""4Sl«o, and Headwind half a on, tho sand in SOJeec

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16942, 2 March 1917, Page 3

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SPORTING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 16942, 2 March 1917, Page 3

SPORTING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 16942, 2 March 1917, Page 3

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