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AVONDALE JOCKEY CLUB. SECOND-DAY. : By Telegraph,—Press Association. AuooAND, this day. Th« Tfoaihcr was finojbnt threatening, for the second day's races, Tuoro was a good attendance, Results; MAIDEN HURDLES., Sunshine... ~, „, 1 Andy Regan 2 Murawai... ... ... 3 Scratchod: -Vnlkyrie. vWon by two lengths. Timu, 8.28 4/5. Div: £5 ss. FLYING HANDICAP. Black and Gold,'.. ... 1 Certainty * Desdemona * "Dead heat. fJcratohed: Inspiration and Merry Soult. Won by a length and a-balf. Time, Slsec, Divs: Black and Gold, £4 2s; Certainty, £18s; Deideraor,a, 18s, PONY BANDICAP. Orange and Blue ... 1 Lacrece ... 2 . Inspiration .3 Boratched: Gladys Rose, Won by four lengths. Time, 1.48/6, Divs: £2 lis 6d and £1 Ss. ADTUMNN HANDICAP, Akarann... ~, .„ 1 Delaum ... ... ... 2 Romeo ... ... ... 3 All I'arted. Won by half a length. Time, 1.43/5, Divs: £Bl7sand£2 2s, NURSERY HANDICAP. Annetto ... 1 ' Devonport 2 Master Delaval 3 Soratoh^d: Morry Delaval, Won easily. Time, 1.17 1/5. Tiys: £2l2s fid arid 17s. STEEPLECHASE. Hylas 1 K.whai ... ... ... 2 Dingo 3 Scotched; Pnpatu and Tuni. >Von by Biz lengths. T,me,6'22. Div: £2l2s. MOUNT ROSKILL HANDICAP. Soult Maid ... ... 1 Nervine 2 Discoverer „. ... 8 All stirted Won by a neck. Time, 1.178/5 Divs: £lO 3s and £1126 6d. WAITAKEREI HANDICAP. Cer'aimy v .,. • ... i Mtfß Lotiio 2 Deania ... ... ..; 3 Div: £4 7s 6d. [First and leoond horofß were bracketed on the tote.} The sum of £4418 was put through the machines. A,R,C,AUrUMN MEETING. ACCEPrANOES, By Telegraph.—Press Association. Auckland, this day. Tho following weights have been declared for the A.R C. Autumn Meeting:—.
Tradesman's Handicap—Dnrable |810 ( Zulieka. 712, Certainly 710, Idas\7 8, Waikato'7 8, Lidy Hude 7 6, Cavalry 76, Sir Gilead 7 4, ingltswobd 7 3, Francos Lovnjoy. 7 2, Si Hatp 7 0, Yoletue 6 tt, Soultfiah 610, Seatonia 69, Bacoims 67, ■Eden Handioap—Auratus 812, Full Ory 812, Jewellery 87. Anatoli z8 6, Libor-itor 83, Delanh 82, Lycia 7:10, Chola .76, Geoidio 74, Southern Cross.7 2j Noicoriui 7 3 Grenade.72. Cailo Irii 72, KoU Nip 70, Baltimore 610, Steptnar 69, seatonia 69, lJOQomiana'6 7, Tailiora 6-7, tiiLoia ;6'7.,;.-. ■ ; Oiaslow Stakes —Lui-esome 812, Glenulliu 87, Loitet 8 6, luuran°i 85, Muster Delaval. 80, Dardanus 710, Silky 74, Syren 70,. Tramway Handioap—Hohora 10 3, Bhok and Gold 9 6, Kremlin.96, Gweniad' 86, JDesdembja 8 5, Aiba Roao 8 0j Lilly, mea 72. Millie 7 4, Mataora 7 5, Lycia 7.8, Lovelink 7 6j Soultiiiaid 7 2, Cuiragno 170, Dißcoverer 612, Hector 612, Pearl Necklet 612, Sari Paulo 610, Woodmount .610, Pukekohe 69, Merry Soolt 67,. Pony Handicap—Orango and Bluo 9 6, Sorinma94, .Fashionableßs,. Forthßß, Oirtpn Girl 8 2, Lucreoe 80, Gladys Rose 78, Sentinel 7{5, Whawbai 73, Etu 70, MisßCuifHßßier6lo, Dr., Quest. 610, Little Mabel 67, Storyteller ... . tidy Annio (7 7) should have appeared in. the noceptsnoes. of the Aifi;U. Easter Handicap. ■-' '
: RICOARTON GALLOPS Chwsiohceoh, .this day. !Tbe approach of the Easter meeting has stimulated interesting track work, and trainers,iare pushingthoir charges along, This morning the Chokebore todiu, who were first but, wore given light work. ; S'ronghpld is locking particularly well, . Tirole wont, once round on the : plough doing.agbod Working gallop. Sea Lion, Melinda, and Nahaagaroi were given light tasks. .After breakfast Eoyal Crown was given two rounds. Bagpipes ran twice round at half apebd, Calibre spriuted {our furlongs in 50 2/5. Secret Sboioty, assisted by Tsitsibar, ran Ave furlongs in 17-j, Mongp over half a mile in 52£, T|lio Mohican and Tho Guesser were schooled qvor hurdles, biih shaping well. Slow Tom,.whois very well, was given a splinting task. HaH i'o stondy pacing work was dono by Tnpnrn, RongM, Wet Blanlf't, l'rinee Loris; Ability. Hecubn, Quick Fire, Grand Pophr, Mmjtss, Glenowlet, Gay Spark, Bonnie Brae, Eucid, Finland-Aluinini coir, Antigone, To Taiaka, | arDg| Q m . chattah. .
. GLADSOME WINS THE,APRIL STAKES, Pfe« Association,—Copyright). Stdnit, this day. !The April Stakes, run at Bandwiok on Saturday, resulted as follows : Gladsome ... ... 1 MaivelLoch 2 Tartan 1)
. Fourteen started, The winner Was favourite at 10 to 9 against, and won hard held by a neck. Time, 1.655.
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1297, 10 April 1905, Page 3
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