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SPORTING.

CABLfi-i'lSWl

(UnUea) Ptm - trie Tia>erafh^dopW^^^yif>o.

v.a.t.c. MEETis^.. : -;""' >.:■; (Received Last Night, 6.5-o'clock.);' "'7", MELBOURNE, if arch 5. , '(% The following are tlie ro&uk-s of-,-yesterday's racing at 'tho V.X.T.C. £,£■>. meeting:— , - " ',',-,' %^,- Hurdles.—Darrawa, 1; Cloiliaft, 2; •*<£ Campanile, 9.4, 3. Also ran—The .7"* Vet. The latter-was going itrong when ho fell -at tho half Won by one,and a quarter Time, 6min liseo. . ' *-\* , .- v "^tr*| Lloyd's Staked—Jolly .Beggar '1; r<3. Popinjay ?, Cider 3. A great ficishV „f§ Won by a head.' Time, lnfin,.33iwfe.',- '5 Autumn Handicap—Otora, 7.% I;' ]yA Prizefighter, 8.3, 2; B. Time. 2min 49sec. J - " .■• '-»\^, Nursery Handicap-^Andeshle h 8.10 '-:, s--1; Rantyga 8.0, 2; Spica, S.S* .^pif"*Time, Imin ISsec. *: , ,v. | "Loch Plate—Radnor!. Paris w;a 2» Vl£ Auansford 3. Time.' Brate 35i«fe. "Nrf< River .:l* : %>y Yurariigh'B\ Daughter, V.Jl v tleslain* 7.1, 3. Time, Sawft s-*W. ,;s . BANNEVIEKE,RAC#. / /£5 - SECOND DAY'S RESULTS, - ~. (Bg ,sTe3«n«>h—-PfM* .;S Labt,^ £ ht. ; *'j The Dannevirke J ocfcey &ub &Ay t* : - umn meeting was concluded to-u&y .',. - under" favourable, conditions,- "~Titß / weather was fine and^there' ~-*a& ,._.a „-;. large attendance. The' sum of £l4,- > u . '632 was put through the totaliwtwpr, ,: making £29,595- for the medtmg, aa ~,:•/ increase o ; f £7957-on ifce sumf'reofc ;U tered'last year," T. 'Meaglieiv »»'.<;/ rider of Stockade, in the;-becond Hack Hurdles, was fined .fifriw <3»s- .-; 'conduct at the post. ' Anr (.-bqattj. ' ">i into Berry's riding of, Orleans, the Mangatera Hack pureed.-ft| in a- severe; caution" bMig g ered, the stewards being nor aether- satisfied, witlr His'riding. - Re- ■*& suits:— ■ • • - v,' . , / . - ; u-.ii flack ScurryV five York 1, Vladimau 2, , Also ran—Master Stent,- ■ Hanmakaka v ,Miss hhut.:%&&&** &£ Gflenorchy, Meritorious,, Val; • Rangrwhetu,, jSeamstress, Fofe&rwrc ;rj Nevr-Yoi , k J rastea''ldng onowglviW-wm^g 3i AIBO ,ran-~? ,Bd3enW^uC«ittn;:^| Fusilier, 8/&tfdy> TeaJslet' and'. Whafcjjhoki «ttme.~;W - ther Scene Hfeueht,. but i«l«a' 40,reacli' LadifKVwßo>on- by «. >Tuv4nire • HahdicapFfive^n^ongs— •', -M .2 .-Tavistddk, &5:.-tf. ■ &sk&iL"-\ i, l\3&. Ittdigo, -,8.4. •2;;r-]Elevbiiia,\r. f M2j »'c -' Also. 3St:"ravbui-ita. I c3".%larce-~ '*s> line % Hold BnSh. Ararat, yjfc fty<M allithe flirty ' lime, ;, : v> lntin-2 2-ssec.. " \ *'" '''£> '&M A,utumn Smiles—s sw lj 8* Tiv -eze, 6.11, Mescal, 7.1l 4 3., Also *>s ran.-^'Lord RenpAyn, 3 l'Settler, 2 Braeburn, ,7 5, *'-*> Sap Pluie, 10 Eocene"and" "' Seatondale piloted the";field iJp haK way* 'At tlie:be,nd tapu "aioved'up and once'' in the' cam© i a>vijp-"ahd '■■£ won' by two lengths with Mescal' a * v: r .iehgth away. 2hii» 7 2rssec ;•;; ~. Second Handicap" - Hurdles, : \ ?; : ;j lV miles—3 okahu.'9,2,-'{L. Traill) 1f 4 8 Muter Malachl, 2;; <s.Musca- f dine,- 9.0, 3." > Also.ran—2 Matlbw,!;! . Stockade, 4 Pikiho,. 6 Omanawa. - In - an,, exciting . finish • ~l <> Okahu won by' a )iead wth Muscadino :*,"\? two lengths away third/Tone, Smia K~& 49sec. > . - •-. -. -". Telephone Hack, ..six ,\furlongs—3 :. r Bonus, 6.7 <W.-Bdl);.T; 6 v Midrobe, , * 7.7, 2; 2 Rigo Pari 1 M; 3, >Aleo ran ;;•?, -41 Bvadne, 1 - 4 •■&* '»Alba, $ "Mystified.; !'. Won by-4iaK a- length f Time, 'lmm ,-V 16 l-sßec. -: -- ; - "'-* ■ "Kajtoke" Welter (opai),';7 H furlongS *"/'' ,—8 Manitau/7.13 (h. Wilson), 1; I,' *•:■; Zeus, 1 9.13, 2; 2 3/. Also van— SJ Mon'Aim, 4- ; , J Montreal, o -Par^?auu| r ; 9. x Jack,' 3 Boroniii, 8 [ .Once in; ; 'jp ■ the straight Mansfeu ri*ever>%ft the ".'* issue in,doubt, w|nmng- pomfortably; • .'1 by a length." Time, l'min" 29 3-SseV - r .\ "Taputa Hack; Welter, 'l. ; nliil>'and'StO t .7^; yards—l FiririgLmo (fe/ I;,C >? ! 2 St. Elm, 8.5V2; 4 Peacemaker, 8:4,'3. " Also raur-o Miriam, ;4:;Topnqte.' ;;,> Won by a neck, with.Peacemaker'a- ■->/ length away. Time, Imin 47 3-§sep. >;

CASTLEPQINT . BAOES.; . !; : (By a Tmui. Correspondent.) * TKe Ckstlepobt, Racing' : <sub lias," .. every prospect of having " a'record t meeting to-morrow, as there are up - _[ less than 22 horses installed at Castle-. , point and Whakataki, making pre- 1 parations for that-eventful day, and amongst them'arc some very good .gallope/s, therefore some good times .» shouldbe recorded. The well-known sportsman, Mr. XT." F.'. Vallance, ■; sending a candidate for the Oup.' JV Savage's St- Brandon is also norni- *. nated for the Cup and Stewards. T,. , ,- McCann's stable waa out, doing solid work on Saturday, and ,to look:at the team, on© can plainly see that! ~ -- <McCann is quite in 4gs.element' ."»heu:_ -\ training houses.- Awatoavift#<l'" St;Georgo were sprinted.. over tho f>ixfurlong course, with" J. Mclsaac and * T. McCann in the- saddle, and pulled , up looking.none the worse for their ,- " -outing. Mr": E. CoUerton'a Miss Vera, ". / who has already accounted ,for* the - ■ big event at The Castle on two. pre- ; ; vious occasions, is now, installed at McCann's stable, but owing to rather a spvere acoident on Boxing Day at , Poraugahau she lips been unable to ' do ativ solid work; nevertheless, the little maro is a good ono/ and will. -; take a lot of beating, when it comes ■ to galloping aJ mile on the beach. Mr. P. Bflliss's Critic,• which . gained a ,; victory over-Miss Vera in the Stew- / '• ards last year, was sent' oyer, tacnrtle" course on Saturday last!with Miss ../ Vera, and seomed in ideal form for - galloping on the beach. /

THE MASTERTON MEETING. , rOwners are reminded that nomma<turns Tor tbe'Mastertbn m'et#ag ctos*?.. - -, with the secretary (Mr. A. J. .Hatha-, , .; "way) fo-iiight. As tho t haT,e been no»mnations^r6^xpwtM..;..y. v b - ■•■■" fSj

Kopanc, which, a race or t\v»v. in the Wairarapa, and is still owned by Mr. T. Buyer, scored a vni v\ New South Wales on' Ttasdey.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 6 March 1914, Page 5

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SPORTING. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 6 March 1914, Page 5

SPORTING. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 6 March 1914, Page 5