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LATE SPORTING.

Canterbury JX. Meeting.

ARROW SMITH WINS GREAT EASTER.

(By Telegraph—Press Association.) CHRISTCIIURCH, Last Night. The Canterbury Jockey Club's Easter meeting opened in glorious weather. There was a record attendance. The totalisator handled £67,159, against £47,535 in the first day last year. Arrowsnvth's time in the Great Easter constitutes an Australasian record. Fabroult, a runner in the Russley Plate, broke a front leg when nearing the distance post, and was subsequently destroyed. The Judicial Committee cautioned E. Ludlow, who has the mount on Clean Sweep in the Autumn Plate, for interfering with Starlike. Results:— Kildare Hurdles.—l Kohur (Thompson) 1, 2 Hylaus 2, 5 Bombproof 3. Also started —3 Kilboyne, 4 Princo Delaware. Win by two lengths. T'mc, 3min 49 l-ssec.. Prince Delaware lost his rider at the last fence. Champagne Stakes. —3 Right and Left (R. Reed) 1, 2 Delight 2, 1 Winter Wind 3. Also started—4 Chrysosfcom, 6 Askar.i, 5 Fabrinade. Won by a length. Time, Imin 12sec. Autumn Plate. —1 Taunahah (Gray) 1, 7 Kilgour 2, 5 Starland 3. Also started —9 Admiral Talbot, 2 Night Raider, 6 Flight Commonder, 4 Some Kid, 7 Clean Sweep, 8 L : nk-up, 10 Starlike, 11 Mystified. Won by a length. Time, Imin 40 l-ssec. GREAT EASTERN HANDICAP. 2 Arrowsmith (H, Gray) 1 8 Brackenfield ••• 3 Chimera * 3 Also started —5 Mic'naela, 10 Fiery Cross, 1 Onslaught, 4 Radial, 7 Early Dawn, 9 Sunart, 6 Golden Bubble, 11 Mustard Pot, 12 Gamecock, 13 Sleepy Head. Won by a nose. Time, Imin 25 l-ssec.

Russley Plate,—3 TUf '" River (T. Corlctt) 1, 6 Triboulct 2 S 5 Bebehead 3. Also started—l Reproachful and Jazz (coupled), 4 Border Kivght, 1U Faliroult, 12 Belltop, 2 Fortune Teller, 7 Sun bath and Pussyfoot (coupled), 8 Manigan, 9 Orange Mart, 11 Strelitzia. Won by two lengths. Time, lmin 1 l-ssec. Sockburn Handicap.—l Sasanoff (H. Gray) 1, 4 Bondage 2, 2 Royal Star 3. Also started—3 Glentanner. Won by a long neck. Time, 2min 8 4-ssec. Gimcrack Stakes. —1 Cashmere (H. Gray) 1, 5 Adopted 2. 3 Satisfaction 3. Also started —7 Algidus, 6 Orange Bitters, 8 Irish Elegance, 14 Henricttc, 2 Steepholm, 4 Kilcalm, 9 Gossard, 13 Naut'bov, 15 Dutch Courage, 10 Caliburn, 17 Plastic, 16 Judaea, 11 Will Oakland, 12 Hands Off, 18 Dorcas. Won by a neck. Time, lmin 12 3-ss.ee. Courtenav Welter. —5 All Read> (P. E. Jones) 1, 3 Melee 2, 1 Old Gold 3. Also started —2 H.taua, G Mandrake, 7 Tyne, 4 Sedd-el-bahr, 9 Recorder, 8 Sisyphus. Won by a head. Time, lmin 40scc.

AUCKLAND-SECOND DAY.

AUCKLAND, Last Night. The concluding day of the Auckland autumn meeting was held in fine weather. The going was good, and there was a largo crowd. The totalisator put through £104,875 10s, against £78,823 10s, and for the two days £195,855 10s against £146,520 10s. Results Stewards' Handicap, one mile. —2 Esthonia (O'Shea) 1, 8 Tamaroa 2, 7 Trespass 3. Also started—4. Lord Kenihvorth, 1 Maioha, 3 Tinopai, 6 Matatane, 9 Te Oro, 10 Toliasco, 5 War Tank. Won by half a head. Maioha was .fourth. Time, lmin 40 Mangere Handicap, 6 furlongs.—l Tinokaha (Robinson) 1, 17 No Bother 2, 10 Loved One 3. Also started—--4 Oak Abby, 2 Explode, 5 Finkop, 6 Salvaless, 7 Winsome Arch, 3 North Loburn, 16 Penona, 13 Savacre, 15 Stammer, 21 The Packman, 18 Vauxhall, 11 Prince Rufus, 19 Ma Copper, 12 Brodr'ck, 8 Tom Moore, 22 Homeric, 9 Lord Bruce, 20 Walton, 15 Utu, 14 Actrice. Won by one and a-half lengths. Time, 1 min 15sec. Victoria- Handicap, 5 furlongs.—s Miss Muriel (Manson) 1, 11 Landslide 2, 11 Illumination (bracketed with Landslide) 3. Also started —3 Celmisia, 4 Lovelight, 6 Pure Laziness, 7 Bright Light. Won by a length. Time, 1 min 3-ssec. St. Leger, If miles.—3 Miss Gold (O'Shea) 1, 1 Rose Queen 2, 3 Rebuff (bracketed with the winner) 3. Also started —2 Tinohoro. Won by a length. Time, 3min oscc. St. George's Handicap, l^Mles.— 2 Uncle Ned (Hewitt) 1, 3 Mangamt*hoe 2, 5 Taiamai '3. Also started—--1 Vagabond, 6 Gazique, 4 Bonuetter, 8 Punka, 7 Cynic, 9 Blue Cross. Won by half a length. Time, 2min 3-4 3-ssec. Steeplechase, about 3 Miles. —1 No Surrender (Keepa) 1, 5 Jacaranda 2, 3 Battletide 3. Also started—2 Tenacious, 4 Tirau, 6 Fireaway. Tirau lost his rider. Tenacious and Battletide fell at the top of the hill. The latter was remounted, and got third. Won by 100 yards. Time, 6min, 11 sec. Huia Handicap, 6 Furlongs.—3 Crowhurst (Manson) 1, 2 Green Abbey 2, 1 Hymesta 3. Also started—s Rockfield, 4 Ruatara, 6 No Mistake, 7 Clonmel, 8 Lady Glen. Won by three-quartens of a length. Time, lmin 14sec. Welter, 1 Mile. —1 General Advance (O'Shea) 1, 3 Archie 2, 8 Bitholia 3. Also started —5 M : ll o' Gowrie, 2 Woody Glen, 4 Comedy Prince, 6 Farce, 7 Glen Canny, 9 Hessian. Time, lmin 40sec.

FEILDING RACES.

HANDICAP WON BY IMARIBBON.

FEILDING, Last Night. The weather was fine but overcast for tho races. There was a large attendance, and the going %vas good. Results: — Kawakawa Hurdles. —2 Zola (E. Copestake) 1, 1 All Talk 2, 12 Sail Home 3. Also started: 6 Movement. 3 Goldstream, S Yankee Jack, 9 Sweet Tipperary, 10 Polthogue, 11 Hautawa. 4 Vigilo, 7 Sir Donald, 5 Signorella.

Won by a length. Time, 3min, 20 1-5 sec. Movement, tipped liis rider off at the last hurdle. Maiden Stakos. —1 Blackhead (M, McCarthy) 1. 5 Achillion 2, 6 Princes 3 Moutoa 3. Also started: 9 Vindictive, 11 Form, 12 Banogue, 8 Lord Desmond, 16 Lenatta, 7 Crucelle, 19 Elegant, 17 Husbandry, 21 Roiwhai, 14 Lady Penza, 10 Lord Formby, 2 Rangiata, 4 Prodigal, IS Zanol, 13 Student, 15 Maritza, 3 The Digger, 20 Bombala. Won easily by two lengths. Time, Imin. 9 l-ssec. FEILDING CUP, One and a half miles. •1 Imaribbon, 7.12 (6. Carmont) .. 1 5 Nobleman, 8.8 (B. Morris) .... 2 3 llisingham, 7.10 (11. Goldfinch) 3 Also started: 2 Client, 1 Red Ribbon, 7 Bonnie Maid, G Marquetcur, 8 Moutoa Ivanova. Montoa Ivanova led for a mile and a. quarter. Imaribbon came through fifty yards from the post, and won by half a length. Risingham was half a length away. Red Ribbon finished seventh, and Client fourth. Time, 2min. 36sec. Onepuhi Hack Welter. —1 Simon (B. Morris) 1, 3 Fulica 2, 4 Catalini 3. Also started: 5 Army Service, 7 MinLere, 8 Valencia, 2 Moutoa Camp, 6 Whctoki, 9 Whizz Bang. Won by two lengths, the third horse a length away. Time. Imin. 47 l-ssec.

Taonui Ilack Handicap.—3 Misa Love (J. Barry) 1, 15 Philomela 2, 9 Koto 3. Also started: 2 Parorangi, 1 Empyrean, 6 Sweet Song, 4 Utiwai, 8 Rienzi, 7 Belle o' the Camp. Won by half a length. Time, Imin. 29 l-ssec. Mangaone Handicap—3 Jutland (O. McCarten) 1, 1 All Over 2, 2 Sweet Memory 3. Also started: 4 Inah, 5 Egmont Park. Won by one and a half lengths, the third horse half a length away. Time, Imin. 14 2-ssec. Onga Hack Handicap.—3 Irapuka (O. McCarten) 1, 1 Ruddy 2, 4 Passin' Through 3. Also started: 5 Sir Fanciful, 2 Tempo, 9 Yankee Dan, 7 Lady Paula, 6 Idleness, 10 Miralma, 8 Minsk. Won by a head, the third -horse & length away. Time, Imin. 8 4-ssec. Halcombe Welter.—l Kinsem (M. McCarten) 1, 3 Borealis 2, 2 Lingerie 3. Also started: 6 Omahu, 8 Toatere, 4 Haversack, 5 Gold Problem, 7 Idle Talk. Won by a neck, the third horse a length away. Time, Imin. 29 l-ssec. The totalisator put through as against £44,314 on the first day last year.

TO-DAY'S ACCEPTANCES."

FEILDING, Last Night. Following are the acceptances for the second day:— Kimbolton Hurdles, one and a half miles. —Zola 12.4, Omahu 11.9, All Talk 11.1, Sivcet Tipperary 10.-7, Sail Home 9.3, Vigilo 9.1, Hautawa 9.0, Whetoki 9.0, Lady Penza 9.0. Waitata Stakes, five and a half furlongs.—All Cerise S.O, Vindictive 8.0, Marzialc S.O, Form 8.0, Marveille 8.0, Minsk 8.0, Gay Patron 8.0, Linetta 8.0, Crucelle 8.0. Elegant 8.0, Lord Formby 8.0, Rangiata 8.0. Prodigal 8.0, Zanol 8.0. Easter Handicap, one and a quarter miles.—Nobleman 8.10, Red Ribbon 8.7, Imaribbon 8.5, Bonnie Maid 8.4, Risingham 7.12, Moutoa Ivanova 7.8, Haversack 6.9. Orua Hack, one mile and fifty-four yards. —Simon 8.10, Fulica 8.5, Army Service 5.2, Moutoa Camp 7.8, Sweet Song 7.2, Acliilleon 7.0. Denbigh Handicap, six furlongs.— Jutland 8.12, All Over 8.3, Kinsem 7.12, Santorini 7.9, Egmont Park 7.5, Sweet • Memory 7.2. Rewa Hack, six furlongs.—Ruddy 10.5, Sir Fanciful 9.2, Tempo 8.12, Parorangi 8.9, Passin' Through 8.4, Yankee Dan 8.0, Miss Love 7.12, Empyrean 7.10, Idleness 7.7, Quiniro 7.7, Lady Paula 7.5, Princess Marian 6.13, Belle o' the Camp G. 9, Bombala 6.7, Roiwhai 6.7. Awahuri Hack Welter, seven furlongs.—Philomela 9.6, Mimire 8.12, Valencia 8.9, Quiniro 8.7, Utuwai 8.7, Molyneux 8.5, Catalini 8.4, Rienga 9.3, Mirahna 8.2, Student 7.7, The Digger 7.7, Whizz Bang 7.7, Banogue 7.7, Gay Papon 7.7. i Makino Welter, seven furlongs.— Lingerie 10.5, All Over 9.12, Risingham 9.11, Fulica 8.5, Idle Talk 7.13, Combustion 7.7.

AUSTRALIAN RACING.

(By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) (Australian-N.Z. Cable Association.) Received Last Night, 10.5 o'clock. MELBOURNE, April 6. The Williamstown Cup resulted as follows:—Mesarchus 1, Accrington 2, Court Jester 3.

SOUTH AUSTRALIAN RACES.'

ADELAIDE, April 6. The Ongaparinga Cup resulted: — Intolerance 1, Annex It 2, Jessie Sterling 3. The Great Eastern Steeples was won by Miss Rosslyn, -with Epictetus second and Orison third.

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Wairarapa Age, 6 April 1920, Page 5

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LATE SPORTING. Wairarapa Age, 6 April 1920, Page 5

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