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SPORTING.

WANGANUI J.O. MEETING. FIRST DAY. Per Press Association. Wanganui, Marob 8. Tayforth Hack Hurdles, 1%, miles.-Gold Bird 1, Makn 8, Anemone 8. Also ran : Maggie Paul, Whimper, Kautoa, First Barrel!, and Marntoa. First Barrell got away quickest and led nnfcl turning into the straight the second time, where the placed horses put in their claims, and after a great race Gold Bird won by a couple of lengths. Anemone was a good third, lime, 3min 17 l-sseo. . Wanganui Oup, 1% miles.-dSlilan 1, Osiris 2, Diabolo 3. Scratched : Kopa. Sedition and Lady Medallist led for a mile and a half, when the field closed up. Milan came through, in the straight with Lady Lucy close handy. The latter’s saddle slipped and she had to pull op, leaving Milan to win comfortably by two lengths. Time, 3miu I 2-sseo., a record. Juvenile Handicap, six longs.—True Shot 1, Polymorphous 2, Tribulation 3. Also ran : Dearest. True Shot got a flying starFand won alCtho way. Time, Imin ISsec. Wiritoa Hack, one mile. King s Prize 1, John 2, Bismark 3. Scratched : Redwing and Attention. \ good race, the winner being in front all the way. Time, Imin 44seo. . , Flying. Hanidcap, 3 furlongs.— North Last 1, Tumufe 3, Boanerges. 3 Also ran : Gold Orest, Broadsword, Ballarat, General Sonlfc. Gipsy Belle, Waiata, Parula, Te Roti,' Mon Ami, Overtime and Nicotine. After a long delay, due chiefly to Farala, who bolted twice and threw her rider twice, the horses were sent away to a poor start. Te Roti led by a couple of lengths till' turning for home, followed by Boanerges, Tumut, Mon Ami, and Broadsword. Te Roti and Boanerges led into the straight with Tumut and North Bast closing up, and in the r ua houjß a fine saca resulted in a win lor North Bast by half a length, Boanerges a similar distance away third. Time, Imin 14 l-sseo. SECOND DAY ACCEPTANCES. The following are the acceptances for the second day’s raees ;

masterton rauing club. The following handicaps have been declared by Mr J. H. Pollock: Hack Hardies, 1 % miles. —Gold Bird 11.5, Sir Lethe 10.8. Moloch 10.4, Kelso 9.13, Pabau, Millpond, Strabane, Baokshov 11. 9.0. March Handicap, six furlongs.— Nanmai 10.1, Pull Rate 8.18, Taitoko 7.13, Ballarat 7.12 Sunbonnefc 7.8, Hermia 76, Riflemaid 7.3, Te Ru 7.1, Warlock, Te Boti 6.13, Almwell, Royal Marine 6.11, Splash, Pnrakan, Curator, Merrie Land, Liza 6. i. Masterton Hack Handicap, one mile.— Captain Bell 9,0, Skye 89, First Consul 8.6, Pokewaiß.4, Afterthought 7.13. Succession, Merrie Land 7.11, Wairiki, Marengo 7.8, First Battery. Prince Hessen 7.3, Rose Herald, Rangikapna 7.1, Yite 6.11. Waipipi Onp, miles.- Sir Frisco 9.0, Osiris 8.12, Swimming Belt 8.6, Iran a i 8. 6, Taltoko, Aberration 7.10, Mataari 7.8, Waitapu 7,7, Riflemaid 7.3, No Trumps 7.0, Ohauvelln 6.13, Lawn Rose, Hiiarian 6 7 (p®Ladies’ Bracelet, 1% Umiles -Walone 12.3, Aotea 11.13, Captain Bell 11.9, Oastlglione, Golden Butterfly 10.13, Rangikapna, Te Utuata, St. Amelia, Merrie Emerald, Blizzard 10.01, Canadian, Marioness, Pakan, Hill Lass 10 7. Opaki Welter Handicap, 7 furlongs.—Mataari 10.3, Bally Shannon 9.3, Waiafca, Kelso 8.10, Miscast 8.8, Gaelic 8 7, Waiwareware, Marengo 8 3, Lalus, Merchantman 8 0. Dash Hack, 5 furlongs.—Lace Collar 9.5, Royal Marine 9:3, Te Kaburangi 8.13, Glenspring 8.3, Aimwell 8.0, Kina 7 13,fiRongomai, Leahoro 7.11, Lady Doris 7.10, Kiltie Lass, Miss Sylvia, Palestine 7.3, Prancer, Hine Korangi, Undecided, Curator 7.0, Kalypso, Fifi, Lady Volley, Maykoff, Embrocation 6.11. A.J.O. MEETING. United Press Association.—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.: ;Flemintgon, March 3, The crowd fat Flemington enjoyed splendid weather, and the racing was highly interesting. The meeting Alawa and Prince Foote was looked forward to, and there was naturally disappointment when Alawa was withdrawn. - Resutis;—■ Hopeful Stakes.—Olairgour 1, Vera 3 Pendulous 3. Fourteen others ran. Won by five lengths. Time, Imin 3sao. All-Aged Stakes.—Malt King 1, Prince Foote 3, Dhobi 5. Only starters. Won by two lengths. Time. Imin 48seo. Autumn Handicap.—Orline 1, Oari Dear 2, Ungarie 3. Also ran; Qlae,

Dunolly,|Delaware, Marled,|Noshka, Won by two lengths. Time* 2min 53seo. Nnresry.—Danans 1, Golden Point 2, Saori 3, Six others ran. Won by a short head. Time, Imin 17seo. Looh Plate.—Marnga 1, Diabolo 3, Flavian 3. Lord Nolan also ran. Won by nearly two lengths. Time, 3min 55seo. River Handicap,—Edenholme 1, Pretty Peg 2. Eleven others ran. Won by a neck. Time, 3min 9seo, SALE OF TROTTING STOOK. Melbourne, March 4. At the sale at Allendale Farm of trotting stock Grattan Bells brought 500 guineas, Olarke McKinney 700 guineas. Mr Piper of New Zealand paid 275 guineas for Grattan Ohimes, Mr Matthews of New Zealand 185 guineas for Grattan Abbey.

Autumn Handicap, 1 mile. Swim. Belt... 9 3 chikoff ... 7 6 Tumut 9 1 Perolina ... G 12 Koran 7 11 Ambrosian 6 10 Coronetted 7 8 Chauvelin ... 6 7 Lady MensMata raw a Hack, 6 furlongs. r ■' Redwing ... 9 2 Idolatress ... 7 13 Toanga 8 12 MulgaBill... V 13 True Shot... 8 7 Emblem. ... 7 5 Ristori 8 3 John 7 5 Jackson Stakes, 6 furlongs. Gold Crest 9 0 True Shot ... 8 5 Armlet 8 ll Lady Medal st 8 5 Polymorphou is 8 8 Tribulation 7 2 Boanerges 8 8 Sunburnt ... 7 2 Broadsword 8 8 Formby 7 2 Fordell Hurdle Race, About 134 miles. Pikapo 10 5 Maggio i J aul 9 13 Waione ... in 4 Mt. Cook ... 9 12 Zavier 10 4 Armagh ... 9 8 Hydrant ... 9 13 Golden Glow 9 1 Okoia Hack Hurdles, About 1 mile and 5 furlongs. Maku 11 11 Anemone .... 9 . 9 Gold Bird 11 3 First Barrel 9 0 Wanganui Stakes, 1H miles. Milan 8 9 Mendip 6 13 Lady Lucy 8 0 Outlander... 6 8 Sandstream 7 9 Uhlando ... 6 7 Osiris 7 7 Lamsdorf ... 6 7 Harrison Hack, 1H miles. King’s Prize 9 2 John 7 6 Bismarck ... 8 2 Rangikapua 7 0 Tam Glen ... 7 11 Beacon 7 0 Marathon ... 7 9 Farewell Handicap. 6 furlongs. North East 9 6 Ballarat 7 3 8 11 General Soult I 0 St. Bill 8 A Waiata 6 13 Boanerges... 7 12 Mon Ami ... 6 9 Lady MensNicotine ... 6 8 chikoff ... 7 8 Overtime ... 6 7

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9696, 4 March 1910, Page 5

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SPORTING. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9696, 4 March 1910, Page 5

SPORTING. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9696, 4 March 1910, Page 5