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THE AUCKLAND RACES.

iGiREAtf NWntEKNi .STEiEfIPLE'r : OfllljSlß. WO3 BY TftliAiMES lIOiKSE ■■-:■.- QAPFfflh; ■ *- -:• r (Per United Press Assooiation.) AjUCKLA!NID', June 5, The second day's ' racing of- the !Aiuokland Racing: Club's Great 'Northern iSteepkiohais6 Moating took pla.ce at Ellerslie this afternoon. Ttte:f.ol: lowing are; the results: — 01MKEII ETOiEFDIiES of 11 Osovs, ob© mile and' thi'ee-quarters. D. MaKinnon's -Qyni-ri, 10.6 (Deerey) 1 Leo, 9.8 (O'Cbnnell) *& Pleiadies, 9.0 (Speakman) 3 Cyniirie practically led throughout and won by six lengths. All Starto 7. ,Tiin£i'3.2'7. Waikato'and Carlylei fell. RANiFTTRLY WELTER H!A(NIDICiAP of lOOsovs. One mile. Diawson and .Waller's Miohaeloff, 9.0 (J. Fea-clival) ' • • 1 Starboard, 9.5 (Pierce) 2 ißimlook, 9.7 (Ryan) rA Stanipitcjhed: iElpsom, Lass, Totika, 'tfansure. Starboard was in front at| the distance, but failed- to stall off a oha-llemis© by Michaeloff, who yon by ai little over «• leoigith.- Time, 1.46 4-5. IIEMUEKiAi EDUIRIDIJES of 200sovs,. Two mileß. !A'. F. Douglas' Woipu, 10.9 :.,.. 1 (Swag&mwn, 10.0 (MbC'onnon) 2 Reservoir, 9.6 (Jones) .:..... 3 Scratched: Waikato. Bully fell. •Waipu ledl all the way, winning easily 'by two lengths Time, 3.57.1 GRiEiAai iNOBdHiEIRiN! STEiEfPLES-ybf SoCsove.. TSecond hors-e to receive ISOsovs, and third hors© 75savs out of .thfiJafeiJkie.^AibQM.t.,,3-1- ..in.Uee..'."* J. Twohili'si Capitol *>y Leolantis —■ Jean; 10.4' (DWble) ................ 1 J. Cameron's Kiatere,. 12.5 (O'Cbnnell) ....,..;..i.....: 1 E. MoMiken's Le „B«a,u, 10.8 (Pinke) .......;...!...... 3

All started. Irish, L© Beau, and Maidi comprised the leading division at the first ffnee, and when they ascended the first time, Irish had iiharge, followed 'by Maidi, Te 'Arai, Le Beau, Capitol, 'Kiatere., Creusot, Jack Pot and Sol ift'tHat order. When the water was reached Irish was still the [pilot, having, two lengitrs advantage of Mlaidi Then, six lengths away, ciame Te Arai, the order of the others, being) Le Beau, Oapitol, Jack Pot, Kiatere, CJreusot a,nd Sol. Irish struck the old water and nearly canie down, while, the hurdle at the six furlong post extinguished -" Maidi's chance. Irish was|; fgbill forcing the pa«e aa they as^ndjed they hill fhei second timie, ■^ritn, :Tfe and: with L© Beau*' Capitol, J<*lc I^ot, Solj iund Creusotr tiring in tliul-order: The* sodl wall at tha two furlong post brought Sol to grief, while. Creusot piulled up after jumping the double, at which obstacle, platings were Le Beau, Irish.;, Capitoll, ■■Kia.tere, .Te. !AJrai, wad Jack Pot. Rmluin-g along the baak Le Beau "was showing, the way four in front of JackPot, Irish, Capitol, Kiatere, and Te. A'rai, which, were a\JL close .up. Positions underwent- Borne changes .\s they crossed the fence at the top of the* hill, Gapitol running up to «secnmdi place, and he was the .nearest ■ atte.nda.nt to Le ,'Beau( as they came down the hill, the last time. Crossing the sod wall safely lie 'Beau looked 1o haive the race won, (bout Deeble, who had ridden a njcjely, judgetl rai'e, toougLt along with a well sustjaincd : run,.,' and -.oatv'liing, Le "Bteavil at the la.st Jteiice, drew; .out in tlie run ht>me, and, stalling off ai strong challenge by Kiatere,

Hwftn an eteftn^ raff b\ two lenj'hn, 'TdateisToiit&tayJng LifPeim bj Jn'f 'a'length Te Anai and In<-h followed «t &mulai distances with Tac<\ Pol ," over a furlong aw.iy la^t Time 27 j-Capitol was a few pounds better i.aourite than Kiatere. The winner got ai great ovation on returning to scale. PRINCE OF WALES BA'MOTO\P of 325stivs ; seven furlongs. ] H. Knee bone'si Grenadier, 10.7 (Deeley) 1 Pawn, 10.10 (Joqes).. .■:, ...-•■.. 2 liish Rifle, 10.13'"pOonnell):..::. *, Sir t A.rtegai, ; ,9.9 (Porter) * Also started: 'Nigaipuka,, Steditioj), Loohbuie, Miss Winnie Santa 'Rosa, Delegate, Wauchope, 'Waihukui, and vJ First Gun. < Won by three' parts '>f a j length from Dawn, Which was three ' lengths in front of Irish Rifle ar.d Sir Artegail, which the judge was unable to separate. Time, 1.31 2-5. , JUMPEiRS? FLIAT EIACEi of /SOsovs; 1^ miles. J. Lawson's Strayboy, 9.12 (Flynn) 1 Waione^ 9.3 (Campbell) 2 ' Lurninator, 9.0 (Aokroyd) 3 Also started: Paritutu, Noteorini, and Niewtown. Won by four lengths. LAjDTEiS' BRA,CIEiL!ET of 65sovs; one mile. .Mrs MdNiciol's Tattoo, 11.0 (Mr I Alisoni) ■ 1 l Rosavere, H.O (Mr Gorrie) 2 f Urank,, 10.10 (Mr Selby) 3 , I Also .started: " C'yrettus, Censuoe, I Dbn Quex, Jill, Lord Rosebery and Rimlook. Won 'hy two lengths. Time, 1.52.

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Thames Star, Volume XLV, Issue 10241, 7 June 1909, Page 4

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THE AUCKLAND RACES. Thames Star, Volume XLV, Issue 10241, 7 June 1909, Page 4

THE AUCKLAND RACES. Thames Star, Volume XLV, Issue 10241, 7 June 1909, Page 4