AFTER THE RACES.
WELLINGTON RACING CLUB’S SUMMER MEETING.
FIRST DAY. The Wellington R.C. had splendid weather for the first day of the summer meeting, the result being that a very large number made the journey out to Trentham. Indeed, it is estimated that there was a larger attendance than at the inaugural meeting. The chief event, the Cup, resulted in a victory for Achilles, who led all the way and won rather easily. Munjeet had a fairly easy win in the Telegraph Handicap, despite her heavy weight. Both horses were heartily cheered on returning to scale. ’ There, was some lively betting, the tote figures running to £25,255, a record for the club. Mr. Whyte had everything in good trim, and matters passed off very smoothly. The results were as follows: — TRENTHAM HACK HURDLE - RACE. One mile and three-quarters. Mr. A. McPherson’s b m Lavina, aged, by Handsome Jack—Makino, 9.6 (R. McGregor) 1 Mr. A. Hall’s b g Lull, aged, 10.9 (L. Miller) 2 Mr. J. H. Prosser’s br g Maui, syrs, 10.5 (A. McConnon) 3 Also started: Pawa 11.0. Won by ten lengths. Time, 3min 21sec. Dividend, £6 18s. ANNIVERSARY HANDICAP. One mile. Mr. C. Machel’s ch m Blythemaid, syrs, by Clanranald —Blytheside, 6.12 (G. Pine) 1 Mr. J. Monk’s br g Exmoor, aged, 8.2 (C. Jenkins) 2 Mr. R. Knox’s b g Royal Blue, aged, 7.5 (S. Reid) 3 Also started: Grand Slam 8.0; Wirral 8.0, Riflemaid 7.11, Aeolus 7.7, De Witte 7.0, Arc Light 6.9, Dulcinea 6.7. Won by four lengths. Time, lmin 42 2-ssec. Dividends, £8 and £3 7s. RUAPEHU HACK HANDICAP. Six furlongs. Mr. W. Smart’s ch m Tupono, 4yrs, by Medallion —Patrie, 7.11 (H. Cairns) 1 Mr. H. McManaway’s blk c Mahuta, 3yrs, 7.10 (T. O’Brien) ........... 2 Mr. J. B. Reid’s b c Sea King, 3yrs, 7.8 (J. McCombe) 3 Also started: Full Rate 9.5, Cyrene ' 8.2, Colleen 7.11, Silver Shell 7.11, Sunbonnet 7.10, Chicane 7.? t White Lie 7.9, Sharkeye 7.9, Pytchley 7.7, Seaman 7.7, Saga 7.2, Erl King 7.0, Stepmar 6.12, Flint Gun 6.7. Won by a length. Time, lmin 16sec. Dividends, £9 3s and £1 4s. WELLINGTON CUP of 600sovs; second horse to receive 75sovs and third horse 25sovs from the stake. One mile and a-half. Mr. J. Monk’s ch h Achilles, aged, by Medallion—Nereid, 9.4 (C. . Jenkins) 1 Mr. F. Preston’s b g Apa, 4yrs, by Addington—Muritai, .7.1 (L. Wilson) 2 Mr. G. G. Stead’s br f Eden, 4yrs, by Stepniak—Faraway, 6.7 (C. Monk, 3 Also started: Submarine 8.0, Zimmerman 7.11, Polyanthus 7.10, Mystification 7.8, Bourrasque 7.5. Won all the way by over a length. Time, 2min 3 ssec. Dividends, £2 2s and £2 2s. TELEGRAPH HANDICAP. ' Six furlongs. Mr. G. G. Stead’s b f Munjeet, 4yrs, by Stepniak—Madder, 9.4 (J. McCombe) 1 Mr. F. Armstrong’s br h Probable, 4yrs, 6.9 (F. Jones) 2 Si) - George Clifford’s ch c Signalman, oyrs, 9.0 (V. Cotton) 3 Also started: King Billy 8.13, Pinkun 8.8, Delamere 8.5, Sir Tristram 7.10, Fontenoy 7.3. Won by a length and a-half. Time, lmin 15sec. Dividends, £1 18s and £2 7s. TONGARIRO HACK HANDICAP. One mile. Mr. F. Armstrong’s br m Chatterer, ‘ syrs, by St. Andrew —Whisper, 6.13 (L. Wilsnr.) i Mr. J. Monk’s blk m Devonia, 4yrs, 7.9 (G. Price) ... 2 Mr. J. C. Skeet’s b m Silken Rein, ~4yrs, 8.7 (S. Reid) .. . 3 Also started: Compass 8.0, Southern Cross 8.0, Flower Girl» 7.12, Merrie Rose 7.12, Kaiuku 7.5, Merriwai 7.2, Sandix 6.7, Sipylus (late Fascination), 6.7. Won by two length". ’’’b' l ®. lmin 43sec. D.‘vidends, £4 10s and £3 12s.
NURSERY HANDICAP. For two-year-olds. Four furlongs.' Mr. W. E; Bidwell’s ch c Elevation, by San Francisco —Stepfeldt, 8.10 (S. Reid) 1 Sir George Clifford’s ch f Guid Wife, 7.3 (F. Jones) 2 Mr. J. H. Prosser’s ch c Golden Crest, 8.7 (C. Jenkins) 3 Also started: Pearl Reef 8.12, Finery 8.7, Lamsdorff 7.6, English Rose 7.6, Remark 6.10, Takiriri 6.10, Prism 6.10, Vasa 6.10. Won by a head. Time, 49 3-ssec. Dividends, £6 Is and £1 3s. ELECTRIC HANDICAP. Five furlongs. Hon. J. D. Ormond’s ch c Golden Gate, 3yrs, by San Francisco— Roie, 7.13 (D. Price) 1 Mr. Ross Allen’s blk m Ballarat, aged, 9.2 (G. Price) 2 Sir George Clifford’s ch c Golden Cairn, 3yrs, 7.6 (F. Jones) ...... 3 Also started: Replete 7.12, Petticoat 7.2; Kurawaka 6.7. Won by a length. Time, lmin 2 2-5 sec. Dividends, £3 10s and 14s.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XV, Issue 881, 24 January 1907, Page 7
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