SPORTING.
DANNEVIRKE MEETING.
SECOND DAY.
Per" Press Association . . DANNEVIRKE, March* 11. / Splendid weather again prevailed for the second day of "the Dannevirke races. There was a good attendance and interesting, racing: . The sum of £6165 was put tlirougn the iote. There were eight bookmakers inside arid one out. Results : ~*~ < Hack Hurdles.— Scenery 1, Specwsa 2, Waikareao 3. Also started": Hip-^ ' poroffla, Whatakura and Robin Link. Won by a short neck. Time, 2min 50 March Handicap. — North Kead 1, Toa-Tuhi 2, Stylish '3, Also started: Pluck and Merrie'Rose. Won by three i lengths. Time, Imin 15sec. v Telephone Hack.— -Hermia 1, Iney 2, Tino Toa 3. Also ran: Hereward, Martyr King, Waipuni, Ora Pinsent. Bonnie Doon, Kimmeria, Kawera and Prevail. Won by about a. length. Tain© Imin 3sec. ' . ' . Tapuata Hack Welter.— First Mate 1, Quandary 2, Goodwin Park 3. Also started; Windage, Mildura, Monsieur Beaucaire and Stormlight. Won by a length and a half. Time, lmm 46sec. Autumn Handicap.— Tangeroa L Sandstream 2, Vi 3. Also started : Roosevelt, Ballyheagh, Moloch and Waitapu. Won easily by about a length. Time, Imin 57f sec. Juvenile Handicap.— Te Puia 1, Glissade 2, Daybeam 3. Also started : Seraphic, Kiltie Lass, Ambrosmn, Latchet, Ariom and Ruapare W6n •behalf alengta. Time lmm 3sec. - - Mangatera Hack.— Aberbrothock 1, Voetgang 2, 'Continuance 3.' Also > started: Awha and Tuatahi. TVon by a length; Time, lmm 30sec. . Kaitoke Welter.— Silken Rein 1, Seatondale 2, Rangihaeta 3 Also started: • Martyryim, The . Cockatoo, Aboriginal, Kurawaka. Loiret Moscow aSd BeTengaria. Won by a length. Time, Imin 30sec. ■ An inquiry was held into the running of First Mate on the first day, which was considered suspicions. Atter c^nsideTation the owner (Telfor) and rider (Olliver) were cautioned.
Acceptances' for the Opunake Racing Club's meeting, to be held next week,, close with the ' secretary, Mr. G. W . Rogers, to-night. ' . , , Owners and trainers are reminded that nominations for all «™* **«J£ ing the Maiden Scurry for the Feildmg Jockey Club's Easter meeting close on Monday next, March 15, at 8.30 p.m.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13909, 12 March 1909, Page 5
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440SPORTING. Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13909, 12 March 1909, Page 5
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