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SPORTING.

P.B. 'fjfflV CLtB'S -ANNUAL MEETING. Thc following were thc remainder of (he results at the Poverty Bay Turf Club's races yesterday if- .. „ **,'■ HOSELAnO-^ ILWDICAPt of 60sovs; second horse to "receive 10»ov» from stake. One mile. Mr F. J oiies' Hirirti, by San Hftino— Tanhoi, 9.0 (J. Dwver) "• ./. 1 Mr K. G, .Jellioe's Game, 7.8 (11. KirK) ... 2 Mr C. J. Parker's Erin, 8.13 (F. D. Jones) 3 — Alsor an: Obscurity 8.13 (W. Kirk), T»w Squatter 8.12 (A. MeLeiid), Whakaweira 7.13 and 241 b over (J. Grifiiths), Master Stead 7.8 (J. Buchanan). Erin and The Squatter were last to leave thc barrier. Game showed to the front first, but Master Stead soon took up the. running with him, and they were followed by Hirini", Erin, Obscurity, The . Squatter and Whakaweira, m that order. In tho straight l'iifini ahead and won by two lengths. A great race ensued for second place, ' ami 'resulted m Game beating Erin by a nose, and the latter finished a lew inches m front of Whakaweira, which iluuleVa -rood sprint m the home stretch. Obscurity wa.-i tilth, Thc Squatter sixth, and Master Stead last. Time, 1.44 3-5. PUBLICANS' PURSE HANDICAP, of 75sovs; second horse to receive lOsovs from stake; thc winner of any previous race, the same day to'^ea'rry 51b extra. Five furlongs; Mr A. B. Newmans Scorch, by Motor — ; Chibouk, 8.8 (F. D. Jones) ... ... 1 Mr C. Morse's Birklinc, 7.13 and 3ilb over (F. D. Porter) 2 Mr T. McEwen's Miss Sylvia, 7.13 (W. Kirk) * 3 — Also started: Lord Possible 9.13 (VV. Young), Manljpai 7.13-(H. Kirk), Pluck 7.7 (J. Dwyer), Baldos 7.5 and !41b over (J. Buchanan), Josie 6.10 (11. Griffiths). The fact that the eight acceptors m this race went-. ..t0, thc barrier wap a yrarni.., compliment to Mr ,H. Coyle, as it was '.fln 'evidence v of the satisfaction with which bis weights were received. Lord Possible was left standing at the barrier. The colors of Scorch came into prominence first, with Baldos next and. Birkline third*, .whilst Pluck brthlgftt up the rear. Miss Sylvia. and M:\nupai moved up m the. .straight,, and a .'slashing flnisli was fought 'out... To the 1 spectators it appeared as though Scorch and Birkline finished' together, but the judge's decision was m favor. .of the former by a few inches. Birkline was a couple of lengths •m front of Mis£ Sylvia, which beat ' Manupai by a neck. Josie was next, Pluck fifth, and Baldos last. Time, , 1.3 2-5. FAREWELL HANDICAP, of 60 soys; second horse to receive lOsovs from stake ; winner ; of the Stewards' Handicap, • Sunderland Stakes jor Publicans' Purse 10 be re-handi- ■ capped. Seven furlongs. Mr C. tf. 'Parker's Fort William, by Soult— - Siminift,' 8.10 (W. Yoiuig) '.;. -... ... 1 Mr L. Fu-rr's Iney, 9.4 (J. Buchanan)... .2 Mr 5.,. McGreevy's Voetgang, 7.6 'fll. * Griffiths) ... .... .... 3 —Also raiir Sublime 8.9 (F. D. Jones), 'Illustrious 7.5,.'( J. Dwyer), Bercngaria 7.0 «nd 3ilb over (H. Kirk), Roselethe 6.10 (D. P. Gordon), Santiago 6.7 (J. Spears). From a straggling start Fprt William went to the- front, and leading, all the- way won 'by a length and a half, m the early part of the race: Roselethe was running second, Voetgang next, Illustrious fourth, Iney next, whilst Sublime was last. Jney canie through at the bend- and beat Voetgang for second place ; by half a length. Bere'ngaria was fourth, Illustrious fifth, Roselethe next; -then came Santiago, and' Sublime finished last. Time, 1.30. The total famount invested on the ' totalisator yesterday, £6457, constitutes a' record for this district. Last year the investments totalled £5800. For! the. two days the amount put through tho machine was £15,574, as .against £11.328 last year. The most successful jockey at the meeting was. J. Buchanan, who rode five winners; W. Kirk was next with three, F. D; Jones and J. Dwyer won two each,, and A. McLeod, Flynn, Cameron- and W. Young one each. The list of winning owners is as' follows:— ■'•£, " L. Furr , ... 230 C. J. Parker 220 A. B. Newman „'. 125 i , .-V'jtV Jones : ... 100 H. Hickeey 85 W. Davidson «. 55 11. Catherall ... ..: , ... 50 R. Sherratt -■ ... 50 .J. Campbell "... .40 F. Hall ... ... ... 40 L. Te Urupu ... 40 R. Arundel 40 S. McGreevy ... 25 C Suff -...' -i.. - ... 20^ C. Morso ... ... -j.t.. 20 J. Lucas • .10 T.. Butler ... 10 A. .Henderson ....... ■ ..-. ... 10 M. G. Nasmith i.. 10 T. McEwan ... 10 J. Sisterson :. 10 11. Jellie ... ... ... 10 Total £1210 (Per Press Association.) ~ ; WANGANIIV 'last night. The following weights have been, declared for the Wanganui meeting: — , Wanganui Cup, lj miles: Lady Medallist 9.6, Waimangu, Miss Mischief 8.13,- Danube 8.12, Mendiji 8.7, Kopu 8.6, Merrivonia 8.5. Santa Rosa 8.3, Birkdale 7.12. Parable 7.11, Goldfinder 7.10, Dazzling 7.10, Raupariinn 7.6, Paisano 7.6, Sir, Prize 7.1, Vi 6.13, Sinning Star 6.10, Uhlando 6.8, Goodwin ParJc U j Highdcn, Romany Maid, the Ruivor, Bisujawk, Mallet 6.7. Flying Handicap, 6 furlongs: Full Rate 10.1, Boanerges, Lord Soult 8.10, •' Gipsy Belle, Madam Madcap 8.9, .Irish Rifle 8.5, Theodore 8.3, St. Bill,- ' Sandstream 7.13, Gladiole 7.12, Dearest, True Shot 7.10,- Vice-Admiral, St. Toney, Uranium 7.8, Forniby Vifc^Tamainuho ,7.0, Kareroa 6.12, .Montifomr, Lady Moutoa 6.11, Hiininiiug Bird fi. lo, Seaweed 6.*9, ltfulga Bill 6.8, Slpiaai, Kithara, Silver Bullet '6.7. ''„,''•• <"'■ DUNEDIN, ;la<4t night. The following acceptances have been received f<»r the Dunedin meeting: — Autumn Hurdles, lj miles: Coy 11.9, Jack Ashore 11.3, Southern Cross 10.13, White Cockade 10.11, Erl . King 10.2, Ringman 9-9, Pinul 9.3, Ngawera, .. Embrasure, Zei-o, Portland 9.0. , Gladbroqk Handicap, '7 furlongs: Achnty 8.12, Puaßji 8.10, Pure Gold 8.7, Baron Northburn 8.6, King. Torrenet 8.7, Vagrancc. 8.2, Co. coon 7.8, Lavidhi 7.7. Dunedin Cup.Vli miles: Ikis Angelos 9.5, Iranui. 8.13, Prim 8.12, Mortine 94, Rose Noble 8.1, Cqrdnifbrm 8.1, Wiju 7.8» Cronstadt 7.7, Fasnakyle 7.5 fc Chief Lochiel 7.5, -Warsaw 7.3, Stratagem 6.7.' • ,- , Stewards' Welter, 7 furlongs: Boutade 9.12, Lupuhtc 9.10, Adage 8.13, All Guns' B.lo, Grand Slam 8.7, Eous 8.6, Cuiroscttia, Armstrong, Pretty Face, Susa, Redniond, Feddor 8.0. Publicans' Handicap, 6 furlongs u My Lawjer Obsono, Effort 9.0, Lupulite 8.3, Sea King 7.12, Colleen Mafy 7.J1, Genius 7.9, Chief Lochiel 7.4, Soldiers Chorus 6.12,' Kostroma ■. 6.8, Flambeau 6.7. ; Berwick-Handicap, 5 furlongs > Oblong 9.6, Achray J9.5, Land Rose 9.2, Palotto 8.13, Ideate 8.13, Gfftftori, Laddie 8.12, Baron -Northburn 8.11, Big Blast 8.10, Segear 8.9, Obligate, Stepmeter, ;I»ady Devere, Crosbie 8.0. Champagne Stakes, 6 furlongs: Masterpiece, Byron 9.6, Daringdale, Bold -Venture, Prince Eddie, Star and Garter 8.10, Terebinth, Counterfeit, Avarice, Khamsin, Oratava'ta, . Sweet Ann, Pert 8.7. ' - .

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12378, 11 February 1911, Page 7

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SPORTING. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12378, 11 February 1911, Page 7

SPORTING. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12378, 11 February 1911, Page 7

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