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SPORTING

' THE’ PEILDmG 'iIEETING.,',, CONCLUDING KAY. - >■/ (Pet United Tress Association.)... s j j -,* ' FOLDING, March 2 % Tlie Easter meeting concluded to-day. There was a good attendance. Bain fell .al 1 the afternoon. The racing, was goody., and there were no accidents. The totalisator figures* for the two days were ,£24,817, against £22,104 last Easter. Concluding results: 1 Ecwa/Hack Handicap.—Ascalon 1, Deacon 2, Royal Marine 3. Other starters—' Golden Loop, Moree, Leolanter, Nukuhau, and.i Repeat. Ascalon got the best of a bad start,, and won* easily:% a good •length. Time, Imin 1G 4-sseo. Maiden Hack - Scurry; Celaeno 1, Howler 2, Ahuapai 3. Other starters — Pu'ketotara, Celebrity, Kbnowai, Ycsuvius, Golden Beil,- Sir Mauser, Epsom; Downs, Tauranga; Jack Pin, and Miss Jean 1 .” Ahliapai led from, the start. ; At : the * distance- Celaeno came to the front, and won by a length. Time, Imin 11 l-ssbc. 'l' ' Maldno Welter .—-Afterthought 1, Bourrasque. 2, Marto'n 3. Other starters—| Parable- Goodwin Park, Hydrant/Passive,: Captain Bell, Eed Wing. Prom a good; start Afterthought went to the front,Bourrasqne being blocked , at the first, turn. The latter-raced after. Afterthought; at the home turn, but could -not make up: the gap. Won by a length and a half.Time, Imin -47 2-ssec. ' r : AUCKLAND E.C. MEETING. ' ■ ' LAST DAY. , -, “ AUCKLAND, March 29. ; •Rain fell again this afternoon, when the. Auckland Racing Club’s carnival was con-; eluded. Concluding -results; — St. Heliers Hurdle Race, two miles.—: Prophet 1, Tui Gakabau 2, Dunborve 3. Also started—Shrapnel, Reservoir, and Castadrift. Won by three lengths. Time, 3min 55sec. Auckland Handicap, seven furlongs.—Sir Artegal 1, Maheno and General Soult dead heat, Also started—Tamainupo,Jena, Coromandel, Waiata,' Electrakoff.' Sir Artegal got the decision by half a length from General Soult and Maheno, which pair the. judge was unable, to separate, Tamainupo was fourth. Time Imin 30 2-ssed. , - . . Tourist,, Handicap, five furlongs.—Lady Prances 1, Sonitoria 2, Impulsive 3. Also started—Blue Garment, All’s Well, Waiotahi, Kilsyth, Haku, Plat Fish, Effulgence, Penwarden, and Plying Soult. Won by a length. Time, Imin 4sec. Auckland Welter.—Dawn 1, Waimangu 2, Explosive 3. Scratched—Maiora, Lady Patricia, Prince Leo, and Caruso. Won easily. Time, Imin 46seo, CANTERBURY J.C. AUTUMN MEETING.- : SECOND DAY. CHRISTCHURCH, March 29. Tire weather conditions for the second day of the-Canterbury Jockey Club’s meeting were much improved and the course was -in capital order. The attendance was good and the racing extremely interesting. The totalisator investments were ,£12,180, as ...against .£13,785 last year, while nine bookmakers were licensed outside st £2O. 10s; each," and 29 outside at £lO ICs each. Co, Colliding results Great Autumn Handicap.—Outlander 1, Bridge 2, Oiyoi 3. Also started—Gold Lace,-.Diabolo, Husbandman, Piiai, Engoda, Waipaku, Tikitere, Osiris, CiniinaGreniijSj Gunboat. ..Tikitere was the first into the straight/ but at the dntoi-ee Outlander drew out, and, stalling off a strong run by Bridge, won by a leek. Oiyoi was three parts of a length oack, with Diabolo fourth. Time, '7snm 36 3-ssec. -

Addington Plato.—Fasnakyle • 1, The Seer 2, Sapience! 3. Also, Started—Ecarte, Nightlight, Vinco, Susa, and Windrush. Won by a length. Time, Imin 4seo. The winner was bought by H. Friedlander for 1160.

Challongo' -Stakes.—Armlet 1, i'-Kinby 2, Madam Madcap 3. Also started— Broadsword, and Crown Derby. Won by two lengths. Time, Imin 29 l-ssec. Templeton Handicap.—Effort Po.mres 2, Queen of Spades 3. Also started—Tumnt, Kilindini, Flitaway, Federal Boanerges, Cute, Silkweb, Gipsy. Belle, and Zemba. Won by a length and a’half. Time, min 16 2-ssec.

.Final Handicap.—Lovelorn 1 Kilwinning 2, Cronstadt 3. Also started—Gwendohna, All Guns, ‘ White Cockade, Bontade. Gold Braid, Shindy, Pretty Nell Carried. Won by a Scad, same distance between second and third. Time. Imin .43 4-ssec.

HANDICAPS FOE. AVELLINGTON E.C AUTUMN MEETING.

WELLINGTON, March 29. The following handicaps for the first day: of the above meeting have been declaredly Mr J. H. Pollock:

hirst Hurdles Handicap, If miles— Maku- 11.8, Tauera 11.0, Waione 10113 Eeumao 10.12, Maidi and Exmoor 10.ll' Polyanthus 10.7, Hydrant 10.5, Whata-kur»-10:4; Xavier 10.31 Gold 'Bird 10.2 Pikopo 10.1, Aiidax '9.11, Moose and Mt.’ Cook 9.10, Longner 9,9, Showman 9.3 Waipunehu, Chase Mab, Merrie Lawn, and Batepayer 0.0.

Handicap, 7 furlongs—lranui 10.1°, Effort 10.8, Osiris 9.12, Sharpshooter £lly Swimming Belt 9.9, Truganini and Bridge 9.7, Guianforte 9.6, Bolton 9 5 Mataan 0.3, Curator, Golden Loop, War' lock, and Bally Shannon 8.13, Passive Dazzling, and Ambrosian 8.10, Miscast 8 4 Waxy and Lauis 8.0.

Silyerstream.Hack,Handicap,- 7-furlongs. and Hilarian 9.4, Eoyal Ma. rine . and Magneto 8.9, Marengo 8 5 Succession 8.4, Eggleston© 7.11, Idealism 7.10. Penza and Ukraine,7.4, Kildonian and Exnlomve 7.0 Eoyal Maid 6.12, Stepalong, Lauis, St. Felix and Sans Lass 6.7 s Nursery. 5 furlongs—Warsong WS,. Tenterhook 8.10, Formadon 8.8 Lord Kelvin: 8.4, Selene 8.0, Kilaloo 7.12, True Knight and . Qoldfindcr 7.10, Inspection 7 9,, Jean and- ,Gloss 7.4, Tangahau ' 7.2 Merne England and.-Waitara 6?13, Virtue 6 10, Dearesh 6.11, Odessa, Longwood, Dep!ov. Long , Step, and Lady Kilchoran 6.7 : Thompson Handicap, 1 mile— Crucinella and North East; 9.6, Gold Lace 9.4, Armlet Master Soult 8.12, Epuitas 8.11 Fftort U1 a 8 R 10 ’QI r l f U o 8 ' 8 ’’ Sandi Hcara and Effort 8.6, Salute 8.5, Sir Tristram 8.3 Husbandman and Diaholo 8.2, Sir Frisco aiid Milan 8 1, Sir Antrim 8.0, Advocate MedS 3 7 K j, lwinnin B. Ladv Jvjeaam B t 7.11, Waipaku, Gwendolina and Flitaway 7 9 Kilindini 7.8, Ingoda Sun Sr? Belt 7.5, Truganini 7.4, Boanerges and

:7.3ji'Bollin t and Taitoki 7.2, Bal*lArhtl sand K<&u- 6.11,,,/Mataali/ AMbtfa ’Adtia, a?id Crbnstadt 6.10, Perolina; Abo •rigiJttri, -dteformiat, 1 and' Dreadless- 6.7 r-™'-’:’ Railway. Handicap, 6 furlongs.—Armlet--9.8, Salute 6.10, Export 8.9, Kilindini 7.13 Broajdß'h'OrdJ iaifd ■Mafolfi'-K’in-g J.Uf bftop 5 :' ergea.7.B,, Ballarat ,7.5, Taitoki -and Adv#p r tage'*7.4pGlp%Y Belle’ 7;0, MonJ A'ml.tpScli. D’Or and Pasnakyle 6.12, Expansion Pa-rula, Golden Loop, Tekahurangi,, To aqga', Glen spring, Dazzling! Dreadless,. anc Waiata b.7. TipakorfeHandicap/ .6 /furlongs.—Arnbah 9.0, ;Sea'Queen/Royal l&arine, Magneto Lace bollar,: and Tekahurangf-.8.9, Sucqcssioif ,8.8, Paiinus 8.5, Emblem 8.2, PirsBattery.,/8.0/ Aimwell and Leahoia- 7.il Kina Brilliancy 7.7, Irichbonny 7.5 Merrie ,6oer. 7.3, Merriwing and Kildoniai 7.1, ' and Explosive 6.11, Step along. Bourbon, Merric Time, and Ahuapa 6.7. :

Press Association.—Telegrai)h;4^Copyright . ' ' SYDNEY,! March 29. ,

At the yearling sales, J. /B. ,Eeid (New Zealand) purchased - an .Orzilfizz filly for 6( guineas”.'' ' , ‘ The principal sales effected, were: —Colt brother to Lord Nolan, 1000 guineas; Poll tano—Etrawecnio colt, 1125 guineas; Mai stcr—lilalita colt, 674 guineas; Malster— Chutney filly,, 700 guineas.! " ' 1 A Malster—Crassfire colt realised 1-T2 r guineas, a Malster—Post colt 625 guinea? a Malster—Adelea colt 930 and ? Malster—Last 'Loch colt, 500 guineas. ‘ I Received March, 30. 8.16 a.m. SYQNEY. March 30. It was a Malster—Last Loch filly anc not a colt which was'sold at the stocl sales. ■■■■: At the show, the New Zealander Nativ< Chief, a draught stallion, guineas-; Royal Fergus/topped the. list o! Clvdesdales (25ffi guineas)/ Four of Chrys tail’s draught stallions ranged from 80 t 95 guineas; Wylie (Christchurch) obtain ed 200 guineas for Shepherd Lad; Mitchelv and O’Brien’s Dinah brought 140 guineas others from 74 to 112 (guineas. Cullen’i Rich'and Rare realised 100 guincas; Hodgson’s Pride 130 guineas. SERIOUS ACCIDENTS AT' ELLERSLIE. The opening day’s racing, of the A.E.C autumn meeting at Ellerslie on Saturday was unfortunately marked by a couple oJ serious accidents, says the Star. Durinf the running of the (Brighton Hurdles, T< ;Vrai fell ■at the sixth hurdle, his rider. F. Porter, bei|ng thrown heavily. He was conveyed to the casualty room by the members of the St. John Ambulance corps, where, after medical examination, he wa removed to the hospital, and his conditio: is very critical. In the Easter Handicap Salute fell, approaching the home turn bringing’ down Advocate and, First Wai riki. P. Brady, the rider of Salute, and E. E. .Brown, who had the mount on Ad yocate, escaped ..with a- shaking ant several 'bruises, but Price, -the rider o-First--Wairiki, .received injuries whicl leave very little hope for his recovery. . Was removed as quickly as possible to the hospital... ; Froih inquiries made at the hospita this aiternoon we are informed that Por ter has a good chance of recovery, his injuries- not- being so severe as those o Price. Both riders are unconscious, hav mg received concussion of the brain, bu' Porter’s injuries seem to be due to hi' fall, and those of ..Price are; undoubted!/ due to bis NeinglstiiStk'by/a/horse’s hoofs since "he is considerably bruised about the body, and,, the basqss.pf his -skull is verj badly crushed. It-'isistated that he rallied a little this ; mornings but again relapsed this afternoon, and-Mhe hospital authorities do not expect hirnVto live. , :>it— BY “ACHILLES.”

Bobrikoff’s victory in the Autumn Stake; last Saturday at P|jndwick proved tlia' the black soil of Finland and Gossip it in ' good form, arifMtliis 'being 1 the case much interest ,-would,., he taken in tin' result of‘ tß| A|l Stakes, a weight for-ago event, trunt over !&■ mile at Hand wick to-day. In this event’ the New Zea. lander would probably meet; such crack as Prince Foote, 'Malt King,' Maltine, Trafalgar, and others of the best horses ii Australia. With the track in favourable condition, a great mile gallop would m doubt be recorded, and there would be no surprise should ,a- fresh Australasiar record for the distance go upon tin slate.

Th e Auckland Star; states that Eouita: was very Unlucky in. the Easter Handicap, she having* a bad passage.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXV, Issue 13034, 30 March 1910, Page 6

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SPORTING Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXV, Issue 13034, 30 March 1910, Page 6

SPORTING Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXV, Issue 13034, 30 March 1910, Page 6