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SPORTING.

YESTERDAY'S LATER RESULTS. (Per Press Association.! HASTINGS, last night. The second: clay of the H.B.J.C. summer meeting was held to-day. The weather was overcast and threatening. The attendance was.good. The totalisator handled £23,567. against £33,268 for the corresponding dav Inst year, a decrease of £9701. The sum of £43.512 wax put through the machine for the two days, uunpaied with £67,820 at the last sum mev meeting—a decrease of £24,308. 1-aier results:

isew Year Handicap; Sveorax (11. Griffiths.) 1. The Speaker 2. Bagdad 3. Also started-: Gazique, Orawai, Penitent, Hyttus, Kurthshino. Gnzique fell and tins jockey, .1. Nixon, broke his- collarbone. Won bv 2 lengths. Time, 1.54 2-5.

Omahu Handicap: Convention (L. Berry) 1. Gamboola 2. Myslieo 3. Also ran : Antler, Morzonin, Minsk. Black Tea. Queen's Ferry, Marcus. Won bv a nose. Time, 1.42 3-6.

Matapiii Flving Handicap: Prince Jpwd 111. Griffiths) 1, Warpaui 2, Slavemart 3. Also ran : Tout Bon, Landlord, Megan. Won bv three-quarters of a lent'th Time. 1.22. Final Handicap: Crown Gem (H. Dunn) 1. Prince. Randall .2, Bunny 3. Also started : Tari, Caricature, Civiifonn. Won bv a neck. Time, 1.15. AUCKLAND, las night,,, The A.B.C. summer meeting concluded in fine weather and in the presence of a large attendance. The course wasi in good order and there was excellent racing. The totalisator investments amounted to £93,841. compared with £115,635 for the •corresponding day of last year. Later results :

County Handicap: Prince Abbey (Thompson) 1, Mustard Vol- 2, Anomaly 3. Also started: Illumination, C<>ol Stimulants, Ruruwai. Clonmel. Won bv 2 lengths. Time, 1.17) 3-5. Auckland Plate: Gloaming (G. Young) 1, Sasanof-2, Rouen ft. Also ran : .Starland, Vagabond, Thespian. Time. 2.32 2-5.

Grey Handicap: Royal Blood (A. Heed)" 1, Gold Bud 2. Gold Jacket 3. Also started: Sbortland, The. Reaver, Lady Glissas, Dactylis, Jazz, Fort Regal, Menunce, Bitholia, Tc Akitai, Aniiform, Golden Glass, Battleplane, Elestow, Midgel, Pembrey, Pagoda, Won by four lengths. Time, 1.14 3-5. MARION, last night.

The weather was glorious and there wan a, good attendance for the second day of the Marten races. The going was good. The tolalisator handled £30.568 against £48,378 on the- corresponding day last year. The total for the meeting was £70,28, against £102,166 last year. Later results:—

Telegraph Handicap :. Kineem (McCarten) 1, Waimaloa 2, Kikini 3. Won bv a, length. Time, 1.34 4-5.

Farewell Handicap: Kuia (Bagby) 1, Royal Gift 2, Merry Queen 3. Won by a length. March On and Released were scratched.

Welter: Callaghan (Hatch) 1, Equitable 2, Princess* Pat 3. Scratched : Detroit, Ngata, Bonny Briar, Autdmoana, Ctcme do Mem-he, Won by a, length and a half. Time, 1.29. C. Stevens was .suspended for three months for unsatisfactory riding at tho meeting. STRATFORD, last night. The Stratford races were concluded in splendid weather and with a large attendance. The sum of £27,903 was put through the totnlisafor. making the total for the meeting £58,845, being £22,462 less than lafifc meeting. Results : Cardiff Hack : Dusky Queen 1, Pamoate 2, Kilkelly 3. Won by two lengths. Time, 1.21 3-5. Also ran :'v"aldina.. Generous, Parkman, Lady Pat, Lady Fan.. Toko Welter: Narrow Neck 1, Sunny Jim 2, Skylight 3. Won by \)j lengths. Time, 1.57 4-5. Also ran. Warra.vee, Mui'aahi, Erie, Crystal Palace, Malone.

Memorial Handicap: Admiral Codrington 1, Volo 2, Crucelle 3. A linei finish. Won by three-quarters of a length. Time, 2.4 4-5. Also ran : Kareao, Hiero. ' Makuii Hurdles;: Edenholm 1, Simon 2, Kate 3. Won by 2 lengths. Also ran : Proditrai. Romance, Signorella, Fil;re, Erin's Lie. Time, 2.52. Ngaere Handicap: Income* 1, Amber Tips 2, Fabrinade. 3. Won bv half a length. Time. 1.18 4-5. Also ran: Voluble, Leithfield.

Strnthmore Hack : A were. 1. Big Push 2, Maniamani 3. Won by a bare head. Time. 1.4 4-5. Also ran: Princess-Fran, Alice. Montrose,. Yeoman. Prince Ecuador, Walercall. Miss Star. \ Lcugnrth Welter: Simoiiidcs I,* Sir Huon.2, Admiral C'odrington 3. Won by three-quarters of a' length. Time. 1.34. Also ran: Passing Thrdn'. Mistian, Hiero.

County Hack : Cold Steel 1, Mockeiy 2. Veloeifornr 3. Won. easily by two lengths. Time, 1.19-i. Also..ran : Fabrinade, (Correspondent., Petunia, Roman, Pouma, Interest, Resin, Narrow Neck. FEATHER STON. last, night. There was a good attendance and the weather was fine for the second day of the Tauherenikau races. The totalisator put through £36,105 for the., 'meeting, against £58,758 last year. Later results:—

Juvenile Hack Handicap: Pencils 1, Menthe 2, Waitea. 6, Bourine wafi scratched. Won by a length. Time, 1.2 4-5.

Camp Handicap: Sir Wai.J. Hallow-, votlia 2, Pitch Dark 5. Won hv a leught. Time, 1.44 J,. Wnihchga W'eHer: War BaWl, Probate 2, Little River 3. Scratched : Matatua, Barlevcoru, Martian Mits, Scornlul. Won by ahead. Time, 1.29. Pirinoa Hack Scurry: Solstice 1. Jon(juil 2, Waimangu ,'>. Birkenella. and Password were scratched. Won by two lengths.

CHRISTCHURCH, last night

The Canterbury Bark Trotting Club's summer meeting concluded in ideal weather. The lotalisafor handled £44,896. making £94,991 for the meeting compared with £99,967 last year. l!e----sulls:-— . '

Second Amateur Handicap: Huia Bird (W. Clegg) 1, Minny Yet-a, Herd Laddie 3. Jimmy Chimes and Dona Dillon were scratched. Time. 3.65 1-5. Progressive Handicap: Peter Jackson (X. L. Price) 1. Randolph 2, Mushroom 3. Won by 8 lengths. Time, 4.47. Park Handicap: Tatsy Dillon (E; C. Mclfermott) 1, Vice .Admiral 2, Gleaming 5. All .started. Won by 3 lengths. Time, 4.33.

Hornby. Handicap: Harold Child IT. Pavne) 1, Gav Wilkes 2, Marvin Junior 3. * All started. Won by 2 lengths. Time, 4.41. .

Selwvn Handicap: Willie Lincoln (A. Pringle) 1. Albert Cling 2, / General Link 5. All started; Won by a head. Time. 2.47, • .

Middleton Handicap :. Oaknut (W. Hi Thomhn) 1, Princess Zoo 2. Merry Sop] 3. All started. Won by three lengths. Time, 4.39, Final Handicap: Ben Dillon (A. G. Wil.soriV.-l. Lens 2. Soprano 3. All tefnrtcd, Won by H- lengths. Time, 1.15. Telegraph Tlobdicnp'j Locanda. Dillon (O:'E. Hooper) 1, Lady Pointer 2, Coil 3. All'started. Won bV 2'lengths. Time, 2.14 4-5.

Under the heading'""Gisborne'' Folks Active," the Napier Telegraph states: — Bodyguard, was 'just n slightly better favorite than Prince Jewel fori the Haveloek Flying. Slave -Mail, third pick. The Gisborne'.folks came solidly at (heir representative, and '."had The pleasure of collecting. At the finish •i he gelded son of Fort William and Tauhei landed the stake from tho Hastings owned Fera, who. a Week previously, had. won the'Maiden, race at Waipuku ran, the favorite third.. •,, \<

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 15714, 4 January 1922, Page 9

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SPORTING. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 15714, 4 January 1922, Page 9

SPORTING. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 15714, 4 January 1922, Page 9

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