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SPORTING.

V.R.C. MEETING. RADNOR’S EASY WIN. BY ELtCTRIC TELECIUm—COPYRIGHT. AIELBOVRNE. March 5. For the third day's racing 01 the \ ictoria Racing Club meeting the weather was line, tlso attendance large, and the dressing of U2O ladies brilliant, there being an absence of “freak” dresres. The Governor-General and party were again present. Results: Autumn Jlurdle Race, 3 miles.— Darrawa. J, CionlaiL 2, Campanile 3. The Vet also started, and was going strong when he fell at the hall-distance. Won by a length and u quarter, twenty lengths between the next. Time, Grain, lisec. C. AL Lloyd Stakes, a sweepstake, with 1000 sovs. added; weight for age: i mile.—Air. P. A. Connolly’s Jolly Beggar 1, Popinjay 2, Cider 3. Also started; Mountain Princess. Audeloiin. Popinjay h.d for half a mile, four lengths ahead of Jolly Beggar, Cider, and Cagon. At the distance Popinjay led by a neck'. Jody Beggar and Cider being nearly on terms. Joily Beggar drew up to Popinjay, and in a great finish won by a' head, four lengths separating .second and third horses. Time, Imin. 3D.‘,.-ce. Autumn Handicap, 1 mile and 3 furlongs.—Atora 1, Prizefighter 2. Audacity 3. Eight ciders also started. Uki led the way into the Straight, Atora lying seventh Jive furlongs from homo. Atora ran into third position on rounding the turn, and won by halt a length, three-quarters of a length separating 1 lie next. Time, 2mm. 49ove. March Nursery Handicap. 6 furlongs. --AiiueAuo I, Rantyga 2, Spica 3. Seven others started. Andes!ue was always: in the lead, and won by two lengths. Time, 1 ruin. Lj.scc. Loch Plate, a sweeps!r.ke. with 1000 sovs. added; 2 miles.—Radnor T, The Parisian 2, Aliair-ford 3. Tiio only starters. The Parisian led for tin: first mile, which war, done in slow lime, with Radnor next. Radnor wu- in front ac the seven furlongs post, and won in a cantor bv eight Kngihs. Time. 3min. 35'sec.

Fiver Handicap. 1' nvlcs.—EUham 1, YuramgVs Daughter 2. LLth- Slam 3. Eight others .started. Plank-mo made the running to the turn, wh'-re Yuranigh’s Daughter. Elth.-nn. and Chi Chi camo through. EUham winning by l:alf a hoot!; one length mid n-half between the next hro horses. Time, 2min. 9iscc. DAXNEVTRKE MEETING. COXCU'DIXG DAY. DANXKVIRKK. March The Daunevirke .Jockey Club's autumn meeting was concluded today under favourable eomli lions, tiio weather being nuc and the attendance large. Tile sum of £14,532 was pul through liio totalizator. making £29.59-5 for the- mooting. an increase of £71)07 on the sum registered last year. F. Meagher. rider oi’ Stockade in the Second Hade Hurdles, was lined £‘o for misconduct at the post. An inquiry into Ferry's riding of Orleans in the Manga tern Hack Welter resulted in a severe caution, the stewards being not altogether satisfied with his riding. The following were the- w Milts:— Hack Scurry, weight Sst..; 5 furlongs.—New York 1. Vladinean 2. To Huhuti 3. Also started : Master Stent. Whisperer, Haumakaka. -Miss Lena, Savnhollo. Glonorchy/ Meritorious, Val. Janitor, Rangiwhetu, Seamstress, and Pohorau. Now York lasted long enough to win by half a head, To Hubuti being a length away. Time, Hnin. 3sec. Manga tera Hack MV-lior. 7 furlongs. —1 Ladify (B. Dedov) 1. 2 Orleans 2, 6 Whakahoki 3. Also started : 7 Bocloiiham. 3 Combustion, 1 Mysrcriuni, 5 No Idea, 9 Fusilier. 8 Lady Teazle. Orleans and Tvliakahoki came on the scene in tiio straight, but failed to reach Ladify, who won by a length. ’Whakahoki being a neck away. Time, linin. 29 2-jsoc. Juvenile* Handicap, 5 furlongs.—2 Tavistock (J. O'Shea) 3, I Indigo 2, 4 Elcvonia 3. Abo started-. 3 La Favourita, 3 Marciline. 0 Gold Kush, 5 Ararat. Won all the way by n length, a separating the second and third hors os. Time, In in. 2 2-s. c ce, Autumn Handicap (open). 11,I 1 , mile.?.— 5 Hiwitapu (Vv. Bell) 1. 8 'frieze 2. 4 Mescal 3.. Also started : (> Lord itori own. 3 Soatondnio, 1 Settler, 2 }jroeburn. 7 Eocene, 9 San Piulo. and 10 Merriwa. Eocene end Scntondale piloted Hie lie Id till halfway. At the bend Triczo and Hiwitapu jnnved up, and. once in the straight, HL\itapu came away and won by two lengths. Mescal being a length away. Time. 2min. 7 2-5 Second Hack Hurdles. 14 miles.—3 Okahu (L. Traill) 1, 8 Master Malachi 2. 5 Muscadine 3. Also run: 2 Matlow. 1 Stockade. 4 Igikiho. 0 Sunro.se, 7 Oinanawn, In an exciting finish Oka! »is won by a bead, Muscadine hcivia; tiro Ictißiiis av.ay lliird. ' 1 1 ;.o. 2inin. iSscc. Twoph ono Hack Handicap, 0 furlong;;.—3 Bonus (AV. Bel!) 1. G Microbe 2. fiigo Park 3. Also .started: I Hvadiio, 4 Sir Alba, and 5 Mystified. Won by half a length. Time, Imin. Ifijsoc. Kaitoko Welter (open), 7 furlongs.— R Mnnitnu (L. Wihon) L 3 Zeus 2, 2 Monologue 3. Also startl'd: 0 Percoler. 7 Mon Ami. 4 Montreal, 5 Parowanui, 9 Merry Jack, 3 Bnronia, and 9 Alcoa. Once in the straight Manitau Ttorrr left the issue in doubt, winning comfortably, a. length separating the w-cond and third horses. Time, Imin. SSfcwc. TapuaDi Hack "Welter, I mile and 50 marts.—l Firing Lino lE. Lowe) 1. 2 Si. Kirnn 2. 4 Peacemaker 3, Also storied: 5 Miriam and 3 Topnote. "Won \t/ a neck, Peacemaker being a length atray. Time, Irnin. 47-lsee. NATTER PARK. WEIGHTS. PALMERSTON X., March o. The following weights bare been declared by Mr. H. Coyle for the Napier ??rk meeting:— Maranui Hurdles, i 7 miles. —Marble Head 11.13, Hatana 31.4, Waipaku 11.3 Hurahfa and Cnhcr Davon 10.1. Composed 9.13, Okabn 0.12, .Mallow 9.6, Waiaio and Pattio 9.3. St. Fire, Ralfijun l ., Pikiho, Omamawa and Glouria 9.0. lAok Hack Handicap, 5 furlongs.— Microbe O.Oj Borg 8-.11, Purselilicr

Hima and Montana B.S, Formulaic 8.7, Sir Alba. Royal Scout, Ngarua, Crocus and New - Guinea .8.0, Kangix>oa, Mysterium, Grand idea and The Mile 8.2, Mystified, Glouria, Mias Augusta and To Huhuti 8.0, Arohakau, Bodonham, Anguish. Kings Host, Mo Idea, Silver Jingle and Arosini 7.FT Napier Cup, it miles. —Birkline 9.0, Bronze 8.8. Sea Oink 8.0. Los Angelos and Byron 8.0, Marshall A!‘Donald 8.0, iiaskaviie and Moutoa. Girl 7.13, Fassadeua, Ford Renown and immer 7.12, Birkfut 7.11, Multiply 7.10, Red Book 7.9. Bertrada, Ladoga and Konya /.7, Fair Rosamond ami Seatondalo 7.6. A 1 islio 7.4. Alysteriareh 7.3, Alangaroa 7.0. Senior 6.16. Evadne. Eocene. Tatimi, Vi, PerceJer. Kilosteri, Merry Jack. Merriwa and Suraturn 6.7. Writer Handicap, 7 furlongs.—Culprit 10. 6. Zeus 1 inll, Diavolo U. 9. Seclier 9.7, Talimi 0.3. 'J rieze 9.0. Fair Average and Perccier 8.13, Sir Daniel and Caher Davon B.lg, Merriwa and Sun Fluie 8.8, Kilnsieri, The Summit, Hi mi and Arcsine 8.7. .Sapling Slakes. 3 furlongs.—Tavistock S.iO. Iluskecii 7.11. Blacj; All 7.10, Ringforra 7.8. Stein hall. Tete-a-tete. Sir Ayo.er tiky and Shake 7.7, Dame Rumour and La Favourite 7.2, King’s Roy 6. H1. Old Dari 6.7. Reddy lie Hack Welter, I mde.— Hiwitapu 9.2. Banian 8.12. Kimbombi t.J i, Sir Donald 5.7, French Hose. Perhaps and Si. Limn 8.3. Mulukolf and Tin ari 7.13, Peacemaker 7.12, Riga Pnk 7.0 k Fore)igi:l and AL-ny Jack 7.9. Uoden ham, Elnirelte, King’s Guard, bias Bleu. Wain re, Bullion. Discussion. Glmirra, Grey King and A!ysterium 7.7. Flying Handicap, 6 furlongs.—Ventura 9.3. Bon Row 8.13. Alakara 8.3. C'ulprit B. L Labour Day and Our King ■8.3, Blue Lake am! Bertrada 8.2. Adroit B.U. Zeus 7.12. foeuru 7.9. llealimr and The Hague 7.3, Rootle 7.2. Evadne 7.9. Lord Possible 6.11, Day Hv 6.0. Ibma. (Band Idea and Alias (3.7. TURF TORUS. Owners and trainers are reminded that nominations (or ilm big events at the Auckland Racing Club’s autumn meeting: close to-nHht. at 9 o’clock.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 144343, 6 March 1914, Page 4

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SPORTING. Taranaki Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 144343, 6 March 1914, Page 4

SPORTING. Taranaki Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 144343, 6 March 1914, Page 4

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