AUCKLAND RACES.
YIEiSTBRDAY 'S RESULTS. *' CIOUNTEiRFEIT WINS, THE OAKS (Per United Press Association.) ' AUCKLAND, April 8. Tim second day of the Auckland Racing Club's Autumn Meeting concluded to-day in line weather. There was a large attendance. The sum r>f £38,026 i was handled on the tot©, compared with ~£26,949| on the reo ond day last year, making £68,9-174----for the meeting, an increase of £1851 over tlie total last j Teai* .vhen there Avero three clays' racing. Following are the results : — STEWARDS HANDICAP of 200 soys; one mileWee Olga, 7.4 1 Admiral Soult, 6.13 2 Maheno, 7.8 a Also started: Mahinga, Kaween, and "Taketumu. Won by threequarters of a length. Time, Imin 41 2-ssecs. Order of favouritism: Wee Olga, Maheno, Taketumu, Admiral Soult:., Miahinga, and Kaween. MANGEIRiEi HANDICAiP of 125sovs; six furlongs. Tangiwai, 6.12 (O'Shea) ( Ngatimairu, 7.3 2 Royal Irish, 7.4 3 Scratched: Worcester and Rutto.*. Manurero led into the straight, but at the distance Tangiwai got in frouL, and won comfortably by two length's. Time, Imin 15 3-ssecs The order of favouritism was Spilfish, Parawai, Muskewai, Tangiwai, Royal Irish, Harenoa. GRIEAT NORTHERiN OAKS of 400 soys; l|r milesSir G. Clifford's Counterfeit, by .Td-eadmillp-Delusive, 9.6 (MoClusky) 1 Miss Winsome, 8.10 2 Kaween,- 8.10 3 - Also started: Wairiki Rose. Counterfeit drew away in the conoludu.l.;.: stages, winning by two lengths, Kaween half a dozen lengths back, w'th Wairiki Rose a furlong behind. Time, 2mjns 40 3-ssees. The • order of favouritism was Counterfeit, Miss Winsome, Wairiki Rose, Kaween. ST. GEOBIGEfS HANDICAP of 750 soys; 1|- miles. Fl. Wi Arnold's Antoinette, by Soulfc---Miss Annie, 8.1 (Brown) 1 Soultorin, 8.7 2 St, Amans, 6.12 • 3 Scratched: Boanerges ...and Ngapuka. La Reina, St. Amans, and Gloy led into the straight, and at the distance Antoinette oaine through with a great finishing run, winning oy two lengths. Time, 2mins 9seos. The order of favouritism was Soaltoria, Antoinette, General Latour, Domino, Gloy, Maxwell, and Sir A;rtegal. • lIUIA HANDICAP of SOOsovs j six furlongs. Jack Delaval, 8.3 (Stenning) 1 Goldsize, 7.10 2 Crown Pea.ii, 7.11 3 Scratched: Our Queen and Hohitn gatahi. Jack Delaval drew to the front at tho distance, eventually winning easily by a length. Time, Imir. 15 -D-5. The order of favouritism was Boanerges, Jack Delaval, Crown Peerl ; Goldsize, Kakama, and Outward. AUTUMN STEEPLECHASE of 300sovs. Sol, 11.0 (Tutchcn) 1 'Webfoot, JOJ (Julian) 2. Pleiades, 11.0 (Flynn) 3 ) ScratchcH.l: Bully. AVon by tv o lengths. Time, Bmius ssecs. Tljo oi'dei' of favouritism was >. Pleiades, Webfoot. Sol, and Bceliix;. 5
VIOTORIA IIANbICIAIF of 25050 v«; five furlongs. Prince Soult, 9.1 (Deeley) ... 1 Our King, 9.7 2 iPotoa, 6.12 3 Also started: Tact, -Bleriot, Mbnalin©, Monorail, Lannacost, HaskajTio, Prince Merriwee, Devastation, Indulgence and Semolina. Won by a length. Time, lmin 2 3-sseos. The order of favouritism was Our King, Prince Soult, Haskayne, Devastation. A,UCtKLAjNI> WEILTERi of 2Oobovs. Wee Qlgn, 8.5 1 Sea Pink, 8.5 2 Ruatangata, 8.3 i Also started: Sphinx, Zinnia, Grenadier, Ekplosive, and M'asct" Jack. Won easily. Time, 1.40. The order of favouritismi was St'a Pink, Wee Olga, Master Jack.
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10186, 9 April 1912, Page 4
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