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SPORTING.

CANTERBURY PARK TROTTING CLUB. Tim weather was showery for the concluding day of the Canterbury Park Trotting Club's Summer Meeting, held yesterday. There was a very large attendance, and the rating was <>l' a very high standard. The sum of £2:'>,2G7 was passed through the total isa tor, as against f.20,8:>3 on the corresponding day last year. Details of- the coneluding events are:— SELWYN HANDICAP (harness), of 300 so vs. 3.28 class. One mile and a-half. .'! Holland Bros.' br g Prince Berlin, by Berlin Abdullah—B.J.N., aged, 3scc (J. Bryee) 1 5 Hull and Black's Frandocla, -Isec (A. Butterficld) 2 4 I). Spcncc's Little Tib, sscc (,!. Mcsscrvey) 3 Also started: 10 Eccentric 2scc, II Dillon Bell IS, 2 Don Cxstir 3, 0 Persuader 1, (i Sherwood 1, 7 Tommy C. 4, 12 Lovelock 5, 1 Childsdalc a, i Bingana 7, 13 Little Kauri 7, and 8 Galvanita 7. Galvanila, Bingana, Sherwood, and Lovelock formed the leading division for half a mile, villi Prince Berlin and Frandocia handy. A furlong from the post Prince Berlin joined the leaders, and, drawing away, won by four lengths from Frandocia, who' was three lengths in front of Little Til). Time, 3min 22 2-ssec. MIDDLETON HANDICAP (saddle), of 115 sovs. 4.53 class. Two miles. 2T. Robinson's gr g The Chief, by Woodburn Chief, syrs, 7sec (MePcr niott) 1 18. Jarden's Wallace Junr., 2sec

(owner) 2 1 T. Annett's Gladsome, see (owner) .. .". Also started: 7 George Hard Isee, 3 Tama-! risk », 5 Cold Crest (i, tl Mushroom 6, General Wylie 7, 8 (ice Whiz 8, y Nutwood Junr. 8, and (i Bernie L. !i. The Cliief tool: charge at the end of half a mile, and, stalling off a strong challenge by Wallace Junr., won by two lengths. Gladsome was live lengths away, third, followed by Gee Whiz. Time, liniii 50scc. TELEGRAPH HANDICAP (harness), of 111) sovs. 2.21 class. One mile. t A. D. Hamilton's gr in Sweet Agnes, by Rothschild—Wild Agnes, aged, Isec (J. Bryce) 1 2 E. E. Lclievrc's Bertha Bell, Isec (It. McMillan) 2 0 N. Clegg's Child Bcldon, 2sec (owner) 3 Also started: 4 Crown Prince tsec, 11 Disappear 1, 15 Radiant Morn 1, 13 Desdcmona 1, IS Sir Elmo 2, '.) Piecework 2, II 0.1.C. 2, 17 Lodestar 2, 12 Prince Toronto 2, 7 Scenery 2, IS) Erina 2, 5 Annie Dillon 3, 10 Specification Junr. 3, 3 Rema Rosa 1, l(i Lord Audley 1, and 3 La Franz I. Sweet Agnes and Bertha Bell made play all through, and the former won by Hire:: lengths. Child Bcldon was Jive lengths away third, followed by Lodestar and Rema Rosa. Time, 2uiin 22sec. FINAL HANDICAP (saddle), of 200 sovs. 2.l<S class. One mile. 12 A. T. Maiden's b g Redmac, by General Mac—Speculation, aged, (isec (is. Jarden) 1 11 F. Piper's Bingana, (isec (S. M. August) 2 SA. W. Furze's Bequest, Osec (,!. Cockerill) 3

Also started: 11 Solo scr, 2 Bninielhic Isec, 15 Eccentric 2, 17 Bright Alice ::, li Adonis I and Dalwhinnie 0 (coupled), '.) I'randocia 4, 10 Hell Metal 4, 8 Wallace Wood 4 and The. Whip (i (coupled), 10 Tommy ('.. 1, Little Tib 4 (coupled with Bingaiia), I.'! Retreat 5, 7 .luck Ashore . r >, 1 Breeze 5 and Lord Dillon 5 (coupled), T. Imperial Perfection 5 and Mountain Rose 5 (coupled), 12 Ariadne (j (coupled with Rcdmnc), 1 PhinRari li and Frunzulcna (i (coupled), and 5 Franz Josef (> (coupled witli Bequest). With a little over half the distance gone. Rcdmac had worked his way to the front, and he won l>y three, lengths from Bingana, who was half u length in front of Bequest. Close up came Mountain Hose and Bell Metal. Time, 2iiiiu ifisec. NORTH OTAGOJOCKEY CLUB. Press Association. OAMARU, January 3. The Summer Meeting of the North Otogo Jockey Club was commenced yesterday in cold and showery weather. The sum of £13,731 was passed through the totalisator,

1 I as iigainst £14,056 on the corresponding day I last year. Details of the concluding events I are:— LADIES' BRACELET, of 100 sovs. One mile.-:! C. Hyland's ch g Glcuyar 10.10 I (Judd) 1, 2 P.. Baxter's Kiltess 10.7 (Mc--1 Garr) 2, 1 J. .]. Lewis's Moneymaker 11.13 | (Boyle) :;. Also started: 1 Hatana 11.9 land 5 Pallas Green 10.7. Glenyar | got to the front inside the distance, and beat 1 Kiltess by half a length, Moneymaker four lengths away; llatana a bad fourth. Time, lmin 45 2-osec. BELFIELD WELTER HANDICAP, of 120 sovs. Seven furlongs.—s J. Jackson's br m Martuk 7.10 inc. 21b allow (Shore) 1, 1 .1. L. Christie's Lion <S.:i (Campbell) 2, 2 R. C. j Gillics's licllshire 8.2 (Humphries) 3. Also I started: :! United Service 0.7, 7 Sartomart 8.12, 6 Garetta 7.12, 4 Micky Free 8.1, 9 Equi- | vocal 7.10, and 8 Olga Carlovna 8.0. In a : good finish Martuk beat Lion by half a | length, liellshire half a length away and I United Service three lengths off. Time, ' lmin 28 l-ssec. j JUVENILE HANDICAP, of 150 sovs. Four furlongs.— 1 J. 15. Reid's b c Kilboyne 9.3 (O'Halloran) 1, I D. P. Wilson's b c Linden | 7.2 (A. H. Wilson) 2, 5 \V. Gardiner's b f j Lady Superior 7.1 (A. Lloyd) 3. Also started: 2 Don Pacilico 9.3, 9 Meccano 8.0, 3 Bellbrook 7.0, 8 lan Hamilton 7.f1. (i Ambassadress 0.10, and 7 Royal Rain 0.10. Linden was first out, but was at once joined by Kilboyne. The pair came, on well clear of the others, and in a good finish the latter won by a long neck, Lady Superior, who was four lengths away, just beating Royal Rain and Ambassadress. Time, -l'Jsec. ALDERSYDE HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. Five furlongs.—3 G. N. McLean's b g Pyjama 9.2 (Donovan) 1, 1 ,T. McKendry's ParI lovna 8.5 (J. Campbell) 2, !) Mrs J. Ellis's Benefit 7.0 (K. McDonald) 3. Also started: 2 Comely 8.1, 4 Finless 8.5, 5 Melford 8.5, 7 Helicon 8.2, 11 Forest Belle 7.8, 8 Christmas Lily 7.7, 0 Miss Finland 7.4, and 10 Izdubar 7.0. Pyjama got well away, and beat Parlovna by a short length. Benefit being a neck away, Comely three lengths away, and Finless next. Time, lmin 2 3-sscc.

FLYING HANDICAP, of 200 sovs. Six furlongs.—s G. L. Stead's b f Recorder G. 9 (Weir) 1, 1 A. W. Rutherford's Encore 8.12 (Campbell) 2, 2 (). R. Wise's Charlotte 7.12 (Humphries) 3. ■ Also started: 3 Speedometer 0.12, and 1 Medley 0.10. Encore was the first out, but gave way to Speedometer and Recorder. The two last-named ran together to the straight, where Recorder drew out and beat Encore by a short length, with the others close up. Time, lmin 15sec. AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. Press Association. AUCKLAND, January .1. The Auckland Racing Club's Summer Carnival was brought to a successful conclusion to-day. The weather was fine, and there was a large, attendance. The total isator investments for the day amounted to £54,912 10/- a decrease of £5102 compared with the corresponding day last year. For the meeting the investments on the machine aggregated £236,181 10/-, as compared with £244,614 for last year, a decrease of £8432 10/-. Details of the. concluding events are: — AUCKLAND HURDLE HANDICAP, of 350' sovs. Two miles.—l Vascular 10.5 1, 2 Tenacious 10.3 2, 5 Tc Onga 10.5 3. Also started: (i Black Northern 12.5, 4 Marconi 9.10, 8 Prince Eddie 9.7, 7 St. Lewis 0.3, 3 Hopye 9.3, and 9 Taihapc 9.0. Won by a head, live lengths between second and third. Time, 3min ISsec.

COUNTY HANDICAP, of 500 sovs. Six \ furlongs.—l Binieter 5.7 1, 1 Tinopai 7.12 2,! 2 Tete-a-tete 9.5 3. Also started: 3 Hyginas 7.6, 0 Astor 7.1, and 5 Tact 7.2. Bimeter led all the way, and won by a length and ahalf, with a similar distance between second and third. Time, lmin 13 2-ssec. AUCKLAND PLATE, of 050 sovs. One j mile and a-half.—l Eligible 8.0 1, 2 Balboa j 9,0 2. The only starters. Eligible led till j the entrance to the straight, when Balboa drew almost level. Eligible maintained his' advantage, and won by three-quarters ol" | a length. Time, 2min 33 2 ssec. GREY HANDICAP, of 250 sovs. Five fur- I longs.—o Coleraine 8.10 1, 2 Sweet Corn 8.10 2, 1 Limpet 8.7 3. Also started: 5 Tinoreka 8.8, 5 King's Courier 7.5, 4 Hydrus 8.1, S i Ihapuna 7.10, 8 Ring Lupin 7.4, 3 Manakau 7.10, 9 Lightning 7.9, 7 Carlysian 7.8, 15 j Lucitnnia 7.4, 11 Harlestonc 7.0, 17 Master Florence 7.0, 12 Cordite 7.0, U Penniless 7.0, 18 Pre-eminent 7.J, 13 Scrap o' Paper 7.0, 10 Summer Rose 7.0, and 30 Vinaka 7.0. Won by two and a-half lengths, two lengths be- ! iwccn second and third. Time, lmin 1 ' 2 sscc. HAWKE'S BAY J.C.'S SUMMER MEETING.' Press Associaiio n. HASTINGS, January 3. There was fine weather for the second day of the Hawke's Bay Jockey Club's Meeting, and the attendance was fair. The totalisator investments amounted to £10,802,1 against £19,958 on the same day last year, i the investments for the two days showing a decrease of £1194. The following are de- ! tails of the concluding events:— SCURRY HACK HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. Live furlongs. -5 Watchful 7.10 (H. Watson) 1, 1 Ohiwia 8.5 2, 3 Lord Ainslie 7.0 3. Also started: 2 Tavistock 9.0, 0 Maraetotara 7.11, 8 Instep 7.10, 14 Grange 7.3, 9 Aurora 7.0, 4 Atuiatoro 7.2, 11 Queen's Maid 7.2, 10 I Lady Multifid 7.0, 12 Con 7.0, 10 Ngaitu 7.0,1 7 Kaiserine 7.0, 13 Zannone 7.0, and 15 | Natalite 7.0. At the turn Watchful shot out and won easily by a length and a-half. Time, lmin 2 1-ssec. SUMMER HANDICAP, of 150 sovs. Once; round.-3 Pursefiller 9.:! (H. Griffiths) 1, 0 Despatch Carrier 8.11 2, 1 Hatimakaka 7.8 ! 3. A.lso started; 1 Croesus 10.2, S Jem 8.8, | 2 Shaki 8.0, 4 Bunting 8.1, 5 Hiwitapu 7.8, and 7 Alces 0.7. Croesus led to the' bend, i where he was passed by Pursefiller and De- ! spatch Carrier, Pursefiller winning by a j length, a neck between second and third, j Time, lmin 41 l-ssec. NURSERY HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. live' lurlongs.— 3 Carlatour 7.9 (C. Stowe) 1. 8 Barley Sugar 7.13 2, 2 Sarah Grand S.l 3,. j Also started: 1 Red Pennant 7.9, 4 Idyllic 7.0. 5 Tinkler 7.5, 0 Shy Girl 7.3, and 7 Ron- j able 7.2. Won easily by two lengths, half ] a length between second and third horses, j Time, lmin .".sec. Hopeite's rider was , thrown at the barrier, and the horse did not start. EPSOM HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. Once round. 3 The Summit 12,1 (Mr J. Ellingham) 1, 2 Discussion 12.3 2, f Hincinauu II.G 3. Also started: 4 Subdual 11.5, 5 Radloh j 11.3, 0 Sinilax 10.12, and 7 Sailor King 10.9. ; Discussion led to the bend, when The Sum i mit, by a good run, went to the front and j won by half a length. Time, lmin Slsec. . MATAPIRO HACK HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. Once round. 9 Toki 8.1 (S. Jennings) jl, ;; True Gun 7.0 2, 10 Surtax 7.0 3. Also | started: 1 Finisterrc 8.8, 7 Gazette 8.1, 1 Whakahoki 8.2. 2 Spain 7.11, 0 Parewanui j 7.9, S llygia 7.7, 5 Anxious 7.0, 12 TrageIdienne 7.0, and 11 Dasher Boy 7.0. Won by a length, half a length between second and < third horses. Time, lmin alsec. | JANUARY HANDICAP, of i2r> sovs. Six furlongs and a-half. 7 Zeus 8.1 (11. Watsou) 1, 5 Pearlform 7.11 2, 1 Evatlne 8.7 :,. Also started: 0 Haumakaka 8.0, 2 Black Heart 7.9, 8 Smilax 0.12, 7 India 0.12, and 3 Lord Ainslie 0.12. Won by a neck. Time, lmin 21sec. SOUTHLAND H.V.'S SUMMER .MEETING. Tress Association. INVEItCARGILL, January 3. The Southland Racing Club's Summer ! Meeting opened today in showery weather, j The totalisator investments were £11,331, as • against £11,430 on the corresponding day I last year. Results of the concluding events I WAIKIWI HANDICAP, of 110 sovs. Seven furlongs.—s Glensponse 8.0 1, 1 Lady Trent j 8.10 2, 3 Daringdale 8.12 3. Also started: 19 Parkwater 8.12, 8 Peerless 8.10, I Spanish Princess 8.0, 0 Canrobur B.">, 3 Varanian 8.1, 17 King Torrent 8.3, and 10 Golden Webb 7.9. j Won by three lengths. Time, lmin 37 : 2-ssec. I FLYING HANDICAP, of 200 sovs. Six furlongs.—3 Duller 8.9 I, 1 Twelfth Night 7.0 12, 0 Marsa G. 13 3. Also started: 2 Peg 8.0, 5 lied Charm 7.3, 7 Bedowa 0.13, and 4 Cortes 0.7. Won by a nose. Time, lmin 21 sec. OHETI TROT, of 130 sovs. One mile and a-half.—l Raeburn 15sec 1, 2 Captain Stanley ssec 2, 8 Seaward Spot ssec 3. Also started: 3 First Chime lfiscc, 5 Miss Bobby 1 15, 4 Flower of Turi 13, 7 Papeete 0, and 0 Ilza 3. Won easily by three lengths. Time, 3min 5G 2-sscc.

I AVENAL WELTER HANDICAP, of 110 'sovs. Six furlongs.—l Pinnacle 8.0 1, 1 i Dorian 8.11 2, 3 Giralda 0.0 3. Also started: 15 Seamaid 9.2, 2 Drltonic 8.1, and 6 Glen- ! lerie 8.0. Won by a short head. Time, lmin |23sec. | WAIHOPAI HANDICAP, of 220 sovs. One ! mile.—2 Neuroma 7.0 1, 1 Teviotdale 8.7 2, 5 Gnome 7.0 3. Also started: C Golden Rupee 7.10, 4 Multurn in Parvo 7.9, and 3 I Countess Tolstoi 7.7. Won by half a length. ' Time, lmin 51 2 sscc. I MARTON J.C.'S SUMMER MEETING. Press Axsociation. MARTON. January 2. The second day of the Marlon .T.C.'s Sum--1 mer Meeting was held in fine weather. There was a large attendance, and the toI talisator turnover amounted to £10,855, mak- | ing a total for the meeting of £11,052, an j increase of £.'!971 over that of the corresj ponding meeting last season. Details of I the concluding events arc: I WELTER HACK HANDICAP, of 115 sovs. I Eight furlongs and a-lialf.—l Lady Nolan ,8.1 (W. Bell) 1, 5 Melodist 8.1 2, 3 Namur \ 8.0 3. Also started : 1 Bronk Delaval 9.3 and ' 2 Blue Thread 8.4. Won easily by a length. I Time, Imin 52sec. | SUMMER HANDICAP, of .".50 sovs. One mile and a distance.—2 Rcwi Poto 9.4 (R. j Hatch) 1, 5 Rupahu 7.11 2, 1 Master Lupin | 7.12 3. Also started: 1 Expect 8.7, 9 Imarose I 7.10, 3 Princess Moutoa 7.9, (i Byron 7.7, 8 | Coral King 0.10, and 7 Black Ada 0.7. Won j easily by a length. Time, lmin SGsec. LADIES' BRACELET, of 80 sovs. Eight j furlongs and a-half.—s Miralma 10.13 (Mr T. R. Taylor) 1, 1 Glcnopal 11.2 2, G St. Gate 11.2 3. Also started: 8 Captain Macky 11.2, 3 Son 10.9, 4 Harem Skirt 10.7, 7 Cord Nel j son 10.7, and 2 Battle Tide 10.7. Won easily by a length. Time, Imin 53 3-ssec. ! TELEGRAPH HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. Six furlongs.—l Denise Orme 9.1 (W. Young) 1, .') Combustion 7.12 2, 5 Postillion 8.9 3. Also started: 0 Coldstream 8.9, 7 Black Lu- | pin 7.10, and 2 Ararat 7.7. Won easily by ;two lengths. Time, lmin 15 2-ssec. FAREWELL HACK HANDICAP, of 100 ! sovs. Five furlongs—3 Interlude 7.9 (W. Bell) 1, 2 Martyress 9.3 2, 1 Flying Spur 7.7 ,3. Also started: 5 Vladineau 8.10, (i Mahzol- ; tov 7.0, and 4 Sylvia March 7.0. Won by . four lengths. Time, lmin 2 3-ssec. I TURAKINA WELTER, of 150 sovs. Seven I furlongs.—7 Black Lupin 8.8 (T.. George) 1, ; 3 Ladify 8.12 2, 1 Depredation 8.13 3. Also | started: 2 Mystified 8.2, (i Improve 8.2, and 1 New York 8.0. Won by half a length. | Time, lmin 31 sec.

STRATFORD R.C.'S ANNUAL MEETING. Press Association. STRATFORD, January 3. For the second day of the Stratford Racing Club's annual meeting the attendance was good. The investments for the day amounted to £19,675, as against £10,271 on the corresponding day last year, making a total for the meeting of £3S,SGI, as against £33,305 last year. Details of the concluding events are:— CARDIFF STAKES, of 100 sovs; weight Bst. Five furlongs.—2 Maid o' Gowrie 1, 2 Akohai 2, 3 Pergola 3. Also started: 11 Red Hot, 10 Merry Maid, 7 Golden Fan, 5 Roderick, 4 Gipsy Gem, 1 Fair Paul, 9 Antwerp, and 6 Silver Webb. Won by a length. Time, lmin 3 l-ssec. NGAERE HANDICAP, of 150 sovs. Six furlongs.-2 Glenroy Bst 21b 1, 3 Play Off Bst 01b 2, 5 Tyson 7st 81b 3. Also started: 1 Tree Lucerne 9st, 0 Patronalc 7st 111b, .10 Peroneal 7st 51b, 9 Zetes 7st 41b, 7 Grattan 7st, 8 Simple Sam 7st, and 4 Coropett Ost 131b. A close finish. Time, lmin 15 4-ssec. M.YKUHI HACK HURDLES, of 125 sovs. One mile and a-half.— I Tarero 9st lib 1, 2 Cornice Ost 41b 2. 1 Knocknagow Ost 01b 3. Also started: 1 Epwcrth 9st 91b. Won easily. Time, 2min 52sec. STRATHMORE HACK HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. Five furlongs.—l Bisogne 9st 71b 1, 2 Bivouac Ost 41b 2, 2 Flying Camp Bst 21b .",. Also started: 1 Martingale Bst 41b. Won easily. Time, lmin "sec. MALONE MEMORIAL HANDICAP, of 250 sovs. Eight furlongs and a-half. —3 Avon Park Sst 31b 1, 2 Incuru Bst 101b 2, 0 King Chiara 7st 21b 3. Also started: 1 Crawford Sst 71b. 5 Lady Middleton Sst 51b, 1 Ratana 7st 101b, 7 Ngapoto Ost 101b, 8 ltoyal Dragoon Ost 71b, and 9 Royal Simon Ost 7!!>. Won by a length. Time, lmin 51sec. LADIHS' PURSE HACK HANDICAP, ol 100 sovs. Seven furlongs.— 1 White Blaze lOst 31b 1, 3 Leah Kleslma lOst 2, 2 Waioturc lOst 101b 3. Also started: 4 Muhlstick lOst 121b, 7 Formosus 10st 71b. 5 Joy Bells iOst 21b, 0 Nowform lOst, and 8 Laura lOst. Won easily. Time, lmin 31sec. COUNTY HACK HANDICAP, of 125 sovs. Six furlongs.— !) Hushmen Ost 121b 1, 4 Iceberg Sst 2, 1 Veto Sst 51b 3. Also started: Bivouac Sst 1011), Vcstalis Sst 71b, Sylvandale Bst 71b, Florist Sst 01b, Martingale 7st 101b, and Zola 7st lib. Won easily. Time, lmin 15 2-ssee. WAIUAP.APA R.C. SUMMER MEETING. Press Association. CARTERTON, January 3. The second day of the Wairarapa Racing Club's Summer Meeting was held to-day in line weather. There was a large attendance, and the totalisator staff handled £18,910, as against 111,181 on the second day of the Summer .Alerting last season. Results of the concluding events are:

WHAREPAPA HACK WELTER, or 100 sovs. One. mile. —Marsinah 0.7 1. Rongora 8.1 2, Roumania 10.4 :!. Also started: OUI i Dad 7.7. Won hy a length. Time, lniin j \ 1 2-. r >scc. JUVENILE HANDICAP, of 130 .sovs. Five furlongs. Elation 7.:. 1. Rose Pink S.O 2. Struggle 7.8 .".. Also started: Ostenil 7.12, Devotion 7..'!, Uuly General 7.1, ami Mascot 7.2. Won by a length. Time, Imin 2'src. RUAMAHFNGA HACK HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. Six furlongs. Manu 7.12 !, Heeltap 8.1 2, Miraculous 5.13 :'>. Also started: Need 5.12, Eron Roy 7.11, Pal! Mall 7.10. and Fran Ronnct 7.7. Won liy a length. Time,! Imin 15 2-.">scc. RAWIRI HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. Five I furlongs— Arralmii 7.2 1, Sea Lord i 1.2 2, llymettius 7.8 :;. Also started: Happiness 9.0, The Great Mogul 7.1. King of Athol 7.2, Lady Vladimir (i.lO, and Hincmnkuta 0.7. Won hy a length and half. Time, Imin lsec. PIIUNOA HACK SCURRY, of 100 sovs: weight 8.7. Four furlongs. -Mcrrie Polo 1. Glorify 2, Try Again :'.. Also started: Trickery, Privation. Pukenioi, Sir Musketry, Maisie Bell, Miss Adventure, Altercation, Master Hurts, Sea Score, and Humorist. Won all the way liy a length. Time. -ISisec. GKEYMCUTH T.CVS SUMMER MEETING. i'r<« Aswcialion. GI'.EY.MOUTH, January ?.. The Crevmoulli Trotting Club's Summer Meeting was opened to-day in showery weather. There was a good attendance, and the totalizator stall" handled £BBSO. Details of the concluding events are: - MAWHERA HANDICAP, of 17.7 sovs. One mile and a hair. 1 Peony ".sec 1, 2 Flora Trnccy lisec 2, .7 Galiciau scr '.'>■ Makomako and Star '.lose wore scratched, 'lime, 3miu ;"osi'c. lAllii'S' RRACELET, or Co sovs. One mile and a hall'. :: Glen ll.ee I, 2 Westland I.ass 13soe 2, I Genial lsec .',. Dictatoress and Woodbine were scratched. Time, Imin 12sec. GREY VALLEY HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. Two miles.- I lied Prince Usee I. .". Reach Hoy 2sec 2, ti Maud Allerton 12sec 3. Sergeant llaveloek was scratched. Won easily. Time, !imin I. r >sec. CYCI.O'M". HANDICAP, of 80 sovs. One mile.—2 Woodland Deil 3soc 1, 5 Diction lsec 2, 1 Amazona 7sec '■'• Koscila was scratched. Won by half a length. Time, 2min lilsee. AVIATION HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. One mil.-. .'1 Roosevelt lsec I, I Sceptre lsec 2, ". Young Dillon lsec .'.. Miss Audrey, Witty Dillon, Star Rose, and Theseus were scratched. Won by half a length. Time. 2min 28 l-ssec. TEUSGRAPH HANDICAP, of 70 sovs. One mile.—2 Signorctta Usee 1, 5 Little Rose Usee 2. 7 Trinket Usee 3. Olive Child 9sec and Lluvia d'Oro also started. Won by hall" a length. Time, 2min 30sec. Lawn tennis is Princess Mary's fa- ' vourito gamo.

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