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SPORTING.

Wanganui Meeting. I Second Day. | Finer weather prevailed for the concluding day of Wanganui Jockey Olub’s Spring Meeting. The attendance was satisfactory and an excellent day’s'sport was provided. The sum of £9047 was put through the machine, making £17.754 for the meeting, as against £J 7,200 tor last year’s spring meeting. Results:

OWEN .HANDICAP, 5 furlongs. 323 Mr ,T. 11. McDonald’s Gold Orest, Gold Reef—Nymph, 8.5 (C. Jenkins) ... ••• ••• I 170 Mr liikaka’s Sfc. Planner, 8.13 (S. Reid) 2 21 Mr C. H. Smith’s Gawain, 7.7 (W. 11. McKay) 3 Also ran: 37 Ilolon Portland B.C, 87 St. Pill 7.12, 317 Plimsnap G. 5, UIG Pinery 7.5, .28 Tiirina 0.10. Pinery and Plimsnap led the field till the homo bend was reached, -when Gold Crest canio with a well-sustained run, and won by half a length. Time, Imia 5 2-ssec. Divs, MBs and ill 10s. MOUTOA HACK HANDICAP, 0 furlongs. 523 Mr J. Buckley’s All Pod, Stcpuiak —Madder, 8.7 (C. Jenkins) ... 1 70 Mr G. P. Moore’s Signor, 7.2 (G. Price) 2 145 Mr 11. Johnston’s Sylvan Park, 7.8 (L. Wilson) ... .=. ... 3 Also ran : 12G White Star 7.10,50 Wairapa 7.7, 76 Pishermaid 7.7, Catapult, 7.1 (coupled with Signor), 17 Adventure 7.0. All Kod and Catapult were iu front as they settled down in their strides, bnt the j latter dropped back at the bond. All Rod had a couple of lengths’ lead as they entered the straight, and won 'comfortably by that distance, Signor half a length ahead of Sylvan Park. Time, limn 18 2-ssec. Divs, XL 6s and A 3 Os.

BRUNSWICK HURDLE RACE, - ll miles. 4-15 Mi- A. Stn.art’s Assayor, Gold Reef—Thyra, 10.1 (W. Young) ... 1 233 Mr A. Barclay’s Sardonyx, 10.11 (A. McConnon) 2 200 Mr E. McMickon’s Lo Beau, 9.12 (11. Telford) ... 3 Also' ran: 300 Aqua Regia 10.5, 121 General Kuroki 10.4, 38 Lerida- 9.0. Assayer wont to the load from the fall of the flag, with Sardonyx and Lo Beau in plaeq. This order was' _ maintained throughout, Assayey winning by two lengths. Time, 2inin DSsecs. Divs, £2 2s and ill ss. ARAMOHO HACK HURDLES, 1.1 miles.

258 Mr Goo. Delaney's Te Kaimii, Tasman—Qapacino, 0.0 (T. Pritchard) ~, 1 370 Mr W. Homo’s Hurimoana, 11.3 (J. Morris).., 2 210 Mr A. McDonnell's Oryx, 10.13 (S. Eeid) 3 ■ Also van: 102 Dulcinea 11.0, IG7 Mauri 9.11, G 3 Sedgemoor 9.0. Oryx was in tiro lead at the end of a mils, when Hurimoana and Te Kaiuui closed up, and entering the straight Te Kaimii was iu command, with Hurimoana and Oryx racing together. Te Kainui won by a couple o£ lengths, the distance between second and Third. Time, 2nun 5-iseos. Divs, A 3 Is and Ids. AVAKGANUI HANDICAP, U miles. 251 Mr P. Scully’s Irish Eiflo, Musketry—Element, 7.8, )S. Eeid) 1 •- n a. t\v 102 Mr S. Messena a ~ v 3GS Mr’lkTiEeyVl’hcXarl:. H.O (Av.

Price) ... ' ... "... 3 Also ran : lot /Kolus B.S, 311 St. Joe 8.1, oS EJlei’ton 8.0, 149 Baurrascpao 7.12, 153 Downfall 7.11, 1511 Eeudrock 7.10. Irish Eilla was in the lead as thoy passed the stand and showed the way along the back stretch with a couple of lengths’ advantage. On rounding the bend Waitapu put in a strong challenge but failed to catch tho leader. The Lark came with a bate run from the rear and finished a length behind Waitapu who was two lengths behind Irish Eiile. Time, 2min 14-sco. Divs, .£4 8s and £3 12s. RAILWAY HACK, 5 furlongs. a. 13 Mr T. H. Lawry’s Bobvikoff, Finland—Gossip, 7.3 (G. Price) ... 1 279 Mr G. F. Moore’s Koran, 8.0 (W. Price) 2 IGI Mr Wereroa Kingi’s Flying Wind, 7.0 (H. Price) 3 Also ran : 137 Tariaa 7.3, 2G Easfcmero 7.0, 35 Ella 7.0, 26 Aipigeuo 7.0. Koran was the first to movq and at tho end of two furlongs was still showing the way. As they entered tho straight, BobrikoC took command and, despite Koran’s efforts, won by a couple _of lengths. Time, Imiu 4 2-5--ec. Divs, j2l 15y and I'fs. MAKANGAI HANDICAP, 1 milo. 34S Mr P. Preston’s Frisco, 9.0 (A. Oliver) 1 557 Mr H. Gaistord’s Swimming Balt, (G. Price) ’ ... ... iif Mr J, Coyle’s Tho Stak'd' (Chas'. Jenkins) ~, ... 3 Also ran: 143 Maniapoto 9.8, 514 Armistice 5.13, 75 Starina. 7.4, 22 King’s Birthday G.lO, 78 Belario 6.10, 11 Walone 6.7. . 'Swimming Belt led for sis furlongs where Frisco joined in and won by two lengths. Time, Imin 47scb. Divs, £3 3s and £l, Winning Owners. Tho following list shows how the stakes were divided at tho spring meeting of W.J.C. concluded yesterday:— Amount. Owner £ Mr “ A. Sands ” 320 Mr V. Scally 260 Sir Goo. Clifford 120 Mr T. H. Lowry 120 Mr A. Baiclay 113 Mr F. Tilley 115 Mr “ F. Preston ” 103 Mr J. E. McDonald ... 100 Mr V/. Homes 90 Mr A.'Stuart ... ... 83 Mr G. F. Moore ... ...' 70 Mr J. Buckley ... .7. 70 Mi- G, Dolanoy ... 60 Mr S. Messona ... 40 Mr H. Gaisford 30 Mr A. C. McDowell ... 15 Mr L. Pascal 15 Mr J. Westley ... ... 15 Mr A. Attwood ... ... 10 Mr C. C. Smith 10 Mi- HikftUa 10

Otaki ¥/eights. The following handicaps have been declared by Mr J. H. Polloclc for the Labour Day meeting of the Otaki Club: — FLYING HANDICAP, 6 furlongs. Lord Soiilt 9 2 Flotilla ... 7 8 St. Claimer 813 Toa Tub! ... 7 8 Waihuku ... 8 5 Hatley ... G 10 Splendid Idsa 7 IQ LABOUR DAY HANDICAP, 1 mile. The Lark ... 9 6 William 7 11 Eendrook ... 8 3 Kcsegrovo ... 7 8 AVaitapu ... 8 2 The Stake ... 7 G Hiro ... 8 2 Moafa ... 7 -1 Flotilla ... 711 Maretta ... 0 7 MAIDEN HURDLES, U- miles. Voucher ... 10 ’4 Cloudy Morn 9 0 St. Amelia..-. 913 Musseu ... 9’ 0 Si. Ludlam 9 0 JviuUaki cult 9 0 Alluvial ... 9 0 HANDICAP HURDLES, U miles, llurunoaiui 11 3 Paparakti ... 913 Playmate... 10 11 St. Amelia... 9 0 TcKauui... 9 13 TE HEAVI MEMORIAL HANDICAP, 1 mile. Onuzo ... 9 0 Indy Disdain 7 0 Turkish Maid 8 2 Galahad ... 7 G Saga ... 713 Uplands ... ClO D’Nil 1.. 7 11 AA T ELTEE HANDICAP, 6 furlongs. D’Nil ... 9 6 Happy Maid 8 9 Hurimoana 9 0 Mulga 8i11... 8 9 Galahad ... 9 1 Eevoillo ... 8 7 Pearlio ... 9 1 St. Flora ... 8 7 Greenleaf... 813 Uplands ... 8 7 Pixie ... 8 11 STEWARDS’ HANDICAP, C furlongs. Probability 9 0 Lady Disdain 711 Clom ..; 8 4 Pixie ... 710 Marseillaise 8 4 Houyhnbmn 7 9 Golden Eagle 8 2 Miss Vera ... 7 5 Fishermaid 713 Kareroa ... 7 5 Tawhera ... 7 12 Nero ... 7 5 Bonnie Doon 7 11

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8935, 28 September 1907, Page 2

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SPORTING. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8935, 28 September 1907, Page 2

SPORTING. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8935, 28 September 1907, Page 2