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SECOND DAY.

The weather was close and sultry for the second day's races yesterday, and a couple of light heat showers fell during the afternoon. The attendance was again good, and the sport interesting, some excellent linisnes being witnessed. The following are the detailed results: —

TRIAL HANDICAP, of 20 soys; H

miles

Mr W. Halpin's br m MADAME BUTTERFLY, by Prince Imperial—Mambrino Mac. m, 15sec Mr G. Manshrip's blk m MISS CLAIRE, 15sec Mr F. S. Scott's b m MANGATINI, 12sec

Also started:—Native Childlosec, Walter D. 15sec, Koeka 15sec, Minting 15sec, Cottage Bell 15sec, Lady Victor 15sec, Real wood 15sec, Owhyo 9sec, Master Ham scratch.

Madame Butterfly quickly assumed the lead, and after a good contest with Miss Claire, won by three lengths. Time, 4min lOsec.

ARAMOHO HANDICAP, of 20 soys; second horse 5 soys from the stake; one mile and a half. Mr T. R. Exley" eh m ELLA

BELL, by Bell Boy—Rosella 3Osec

Mr J

Johnston's IRONWOOD,

3Osec Messrs Wood and Campbell's ED-

WARD R.. 19sec

Also started —The Ganger 3 Osec, Wynotte 3 Osec. Lord Rothschild B(kec, Holly Maid 3'Osec, Juvis 30sec, Tiny Peri 27sec, Te Awahuri 15sec, Benalla Boy 15sec. Erin's Tracey scr.

Ella Bell led from Tiny Peri, with Ironwood close up, This order was maintained throughout, Ella Bell winning by four lengths. Tiny Peri finished in the air a neck ahead of Ironwood, but was disqualified for breaking. Timo, 4min. 9sec.

EASTER HANDICAHP, of 50 soys, second horse 7Y z sevs from stakes. Two miles. Mr F. Truscott's b g LUCKY

CHILD,, aged, by Rothschild —Lucky Ciss, 4 Osec Mr J. D. Piper's b c JEWEL

CHIMES, 3yrs, by Abbey Bells—Jewel's Heiress, 20sec 2 Mr J.W.McCarty's MANSCSNITA, 4 Osec 3 Also started —Violet C. 2osec.

Lucky Child went away in front, with Manscenita following 'lose behind. Jewel Chimes gradually made up his ground, but, could iot reach the leaders. Lucky Child left Manscenita half a mile from home and won easily. Time, smin 2 6-^c. TRAMWAY HANDICAP, of 25 sevs, second horse 5 soys from the • stake. One mile. Mr J. C. Montefiore's b m GOLDEN ROSE, by Craigarusky--Rose, 6yrs, lOsec :_ Mr C. Hercock's JOHN H., 1 7sec. . 2 Mr "Mahurangi's" MAHURANGI, 15sec . . 2 Also started —Owhyo 20seo. Msis Clarice 20sec, Benalla Boy l.'sec, Glneidol 15sec, Myrtle Palm 1 Isec, Bay Patchem Bsec. ; John H. quickly went to t£o, fcontr and led to the straight; where ''Golden Hose caught him : and- won'oa'sfly by four lengths, the rest" of tsie fie Id strung out. Time, 2min 35soc. LICENSED VICTUALLERS' HANDICAP, of 25 sevs, second 5 soys from stake; 1V Z miles. Mr F. S. Scott's b m MANGATLNT, by Bellman—Evington M-xi-i, 2lsec ... i Mr R.Mounsye's br g WYiNMT'j; 2 Isec .' 2 Mr W. Bottom ley's M*SS LONSDALE, 2 Isec . 3 Also started—Miss Moore 21sec, Lord Rothschild 2 Isec, Wild Maid 18sec, Flywheel 9sec, Casey 6sec, Renee Clair scr. Miss Moore ledpasfc the stand from Wynotte and Mangatinii. The latter was in front down the back, and won easily from Wynotte, Miss Lonsdale close up. Time, 4miri Bsec. BALLAHNCE STAKES HANDICAP, of 30 soys, second horse 5 soys from stake; two miles. Mr J. C. Montefiore's b m PUKEKURA, by Albert Victor, I 34sec t < Messrs Wood and Campbell's EDWARD R., 3Gsec 2 Mr R. T.Sanson's TE AWAHURI, 3 Osec 3 Also started —Peggy G lOse-i Wjikino 3 6sec, Te Wanahau 3Osec. Ding Dong 30secs., Rothschild Lad SOsecs., Grattan Chimes 2 Osec. Edward R. led the first time round from Peggy G., To Awahuri, and Pukekura. The latter wa.s ahead one mile from home, and won with ridiculous ea?-; by si:c lengths Timo, smin ssec.

FAREWELL HANDICAP, of 20 soys, second horse 5 soys from stake; one mile. Mr Thos. Notts' eh m LAD 7

GENERAL, by Electioneer— General Tracey m, 2 Osec .... Mr P. Keating's CINDERETTE,

lOsec Z*t C. Hercock's JOHN H., iTf.ec

Also started —Glenidol 15& ec, Violet G. 12sec, and Miss Dulcie lOsec.

Lady General led from start to finish, winning by four lengths from Cinderette. Time, 2min 2 7see.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 9 April 1912, Page 3

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SECOND DAY. Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 9 April 1912, Page 3

SECOND DAY. Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 9 April 1912, Page 3

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