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TURF RESULTS.

WAIKATO HUNT CLUB’S ANNUAL MEETING. On Wednesday last the sixth annual gathering of the Waikato Hunt Club was held at Cambridge. Wretched weather prevailed throughout the day, but nevertheless the attendance was good. Ten bookmakers paid a fee of five guineas to bet. The racing resulted as follows:— HUNT HURDLES HANDICAP of 25 sovs. Two miles.—Mr. H. G. Dingle’s Hina, 10.7 (Owner), 1; Mr. R. Hannon’s Master Paul, 11.4 (W. Douglas), 2; Mr. A. Ramsey’s King, 11.3 (A. N. Dingle), 3. Also started: Tui Kitua 11.12, Darkness 10.9, Ringaway 10.7. At the turn for home Hina drew up and won by several lengths. The same distance separated the remaining placed horses. Time, 4min. 23 2-ssec MAIDEN WELTER HANDICAP of 25 sovs. One mile.-HMr. G. Ring’s Seldom, 9.5 (A. Julian), 1; Mr. E. J. Boucher’s Fraulien, 9.8 (J. Duffin), 2; Mr. E. J. Macky’s Luminator, 10.1 (R. Wilson), 3. Also started: Leafire 9.6, Cudweed 9.4, Leonite 9.3, Beau Brocade 9.2, Penfold 9.2, and Nortry 9.2. Seldom shot to the front and was never passed, winning easily; half a length separating the second and third horses. Time, lmin. 56sec. HUNT STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP of 50 sovs. Three miles. —Mr. W. T. Carr’s Tanglefoot, 11.9 (Mr. M. Wells), 1; Mr. F. P. Selby’s Good Faith, 11.5 (Mr. C. Selby), 2; Mr. F. Seccombe’s First Barrel. 10.7 (Mr. A. Potter), 3. Also started: Cavaliero 13.0. Pierre 12.4, Red McGregor 10.13, Stroller 10 9. Passing the stand for the second round Cavaliero assumed command, with Tanglefoot and Stroller in close attendance, Good Faith, running strong, well up to the leaders. Tanglefoot gradually forged his way to the front, and, increasing his lead, romped

home an easy winner. Time, Bmin. 16 sec. „ BARDOWIE HANDICAP of 40 sovs. Six furlongs.—Mr. Norman Banks’ John, 9.13 (P. Brady), 1; Mr. C. W. Thomas’ Dainty, 9.2 (C. Whale), 2; Mr. A. MoFarlone’s Romantic, 9.3 (Wilson), 3 These were the only starters. John led all the way, having a comfortable win. Time, lmin. 27 2-ssec. „ TALLY-HO' STEEPLECHASE of 25 sovs. Two and a-half miles. —Mr. C. Dixon’s King Hippo, 12.7 (Mr. C. Selby), 1; Mr. A. Ramsey’s King, 13.5 (Owner), 2. Also started: Molasses 12.7, Bobstay 12.12, Pakuranga 12.7. King Hippo soon assumed the lead. King challenged him at the turn for home, but the pace proved unequal to him. Time, 6min. 50sec. ELECTRIC HANDICAP of 35 sovs. Five furlongs.—Mr. W. C. Ring’s Seldom, 10.1 (including 121bs. penalty) (Julian), 1; Mr. F. E. Ross’s Fleet Arrow, 9.8 (P. Brady), 2; Mr. E. J. Boucher’s Fraulein, 9.8 (Duffin), 3. Also started: Frontino 10.4, Romantic 9.4, Cudweed 9.3. Seldom took command early in the race, and was never seriously challenged. (MAIDEN STEEPLECHASE of 30 sovs. About two and a-half miles.—Mr. H. Weal’s Westerley, 10.9 (Pollard), 1; Mr. H. G. Dingle’s Hina, 10.7 (Owner), 2. Also started: Royal Shot 10.9, and Sentry 10.7. A good race home between Hina and Westerley saw the latter win by a good length. Royal Shot fell. MABTON J.C. ANNUAL MEETING. FIRST DAY. Heavy rain fell throughout Wednesday, when the first day’s racing of the Marton Jockey Club’s Annual Meeting was decided. The racing, was good and the attendance fair. The sum of £5137 was handled at the machines, against £6898 last year, a decrease of £1761. Bookmakers, of whom 14 were betting, contributed £217. Results:— SHORTS HANDICAP of 100 sovs. Five furlongs. 4—J. H. Prosser’s Lady Medallist, by St. Alwyn—Diploma, 7.2 (L. Trail) 1 4— L. G. Brewer’s Kareroa, 8.4 (H. Gray) 2 I—L.1 —L. Furr’s Iney, 7.11 (W. Ayres) .... 3 Also started: 3 St. Bill 9.4, 6 Irish Rifle 9.3, 2 Waikaraka 8.1, 4 Vi 8.0, 6 Aema 7.5, 5 Nicotine 6.10. Won by a neck, with two lengths between second and third. Time, lmin. 6sec. TRIAL HANDICAP HURDLES of 60 sovs. One mile and a-half. 5— W. Clive’s Maggie Paul, by St. Paul —Mystery Maid, 9.4 (Flynn) 1 I—Mr. Christie’s Wirral, 9.4 (Vernon).. 2 6— A. B. Nicholl’s Matira, 9.1 (C. Cress) 3 Also started: 3 W'aipunehu 9.11, 2 Anemone 9.8, 8 Emerald Isle, 4 Yorkshire, 2 Drudgery, 7 Rosy Morn, 6 Westeria, 9 St. Lavender. Won by a neck; a length between second and third. Time, 3min. 13 2-ssec. MAIDEN PLATE of 60 sovs. Seven furlongs. 1— W. D. Watson’s First Consul, by ■Conqueror—Lady Principal, 7.12 (H. Gray) 1 2— W. Spier’s Kaiwhaka (A. Oliver) .... 2 6—C. C. Hammond’s Wherakoa (W. Young) 3 Also started: 4 Rangikura, 7 Montpelier, 5 Seawind, 10 Punui, 8 Official, 8 Jackman, 9 Rapu, 3 Merry Messenger, 7 Chauvelin, 11 Rihioranga. Won by a length; three lengths between second and third. Time, lmin. 43 2HUNT CUP STEEPLECHASE of 70 sovs. For hunters only. About two miles and three-quarters. 3— H. J. Cameron’s Senorita, by Strenuous—Don Juan mare, 11.5 (Owner) 1 2— H. Hassall’s Chief, 12.4 (Mr. Ellingham) 2 5 — E. Hampton’s Oakley, 12.2 (Mr. D. Buick, jun.) 3 Also started: 5 Wild Oats, 7 Brown Ribbon, 4 Aesop, 1 Chasse, 6 Gibaro, Won by four lengths; six lengths between second and third. Time, ‘6min. 47 sec. ELECTRIC HANDICAP of 70 sovs. Five furlongs. 1— William Handley’s Aimwell, by Soult—Gladys May, 7.7 (C. Brown) 1 9 —J. George’s Maika, 7.8 (H. Gray).... 2 6 — R. J. Matthew’s Dr. Shimose, 7.12 (E. C'opestake) 3 Also started; 5 Waiari, 3 Timothy, 8 Chase Mab, 10 Sir Possible, 2 Waiata, 7 Resign, 11 Lady Linton, 9 Kia Toa, 8 Slippery Queen, 12 Merriletta, 9 Ambergris, 8 Zelma. Won by three lengths, with a length between second and third. Time, lmin. llsec. MARTON HANDICAP of 200 sovs. One mile. 5—G. H. Miller’s Sandstream, by San Fran—Ua, 7.13 (Griffiths) 1 3— D. McLeod’s Pohutu, 7.5 (J. Sceats) 2 2— G. Clareburt’s Lady Menschikoff, 7.0 3 Also started: 9 Irish Rifle, 10 Moloch, Merrie Rose, 1 Gaelic, 6 King’s Prize, 5 Waihuku, 2 Llanwern, 4 Guiding Step, 8 Recoil. Won by a neck, with a length and ahalf between second and third. Time, lmin. 59sec. HANDICAP HURDLES of SO sovs. About one mile and a-half. 3— AV. J. Sklener’s Rangihaeta, by Rangipuhi—Tawhera, 10.10 (H. Telford) 1 I—A. Sand’s Nova. 10.2 (H. Futcher).... 2 5—V. O’Neill’s Coy. 9.11 (F. Flynn).... 3 Also started: 2 Mount Cook, 3 Yosami, Moose. Won by two lengths, with ten lengths between second and third. Time, 3min. Msec. TUTAENUI WELTER of 70 sovs. Seven furlongs. 3—J. Goodwin’s Dolce, by Sylvia Park —Gavotte 8.0 (H. Gray) 1 I—D. Buick's Aberbrothock. 10.1 (Jenkins) ;.. . 2 7— W. Ward’s Hiwhera, 8.0 (J. McGregor) 3 Also started: 4 Waipunui. 2 Zoraida, 6 Tyrannic. 4 Highden. 9 Rangi, 5 Himatangi, 8 Tambour Major. Won by three lengths, with six lengths

between second and third. Time, lmin. 43sec. SECOND DAY. The Marton Club had fine weather for its concluding day, but the enclosures and track were a sea of slush. A good day’s sport, however, resulted. A sum of £4116 went through the machine, making an aggregate of £9258, as against £13,669 last year. Nine bookmakers operated. They ■contributed £356 10s. in fees during the two days. Results: — TELEGRAPH HANDICAP of 100 SOVS. Six furlongs. 4—A. Peters’ Waiata, by Tupu'hi—iVoltigeur mare, 6.7 (R. Young) 1 1— D. Kemp’s Vi, 7.13 (E 1 . Lowe) 2 2— L. Furr’s Iney, 7.13 (W. Ayres) 3 Also started: 3 Kareroa, 5 Aema. Won by three lengths; a neck between second and third. Time, lmin. 26 2-ssec. HUNTERS’ HURDLES of 50 sovs. One mile and three-quarters. 1— N. Baildon’s Tyrannic, by Tyranny —Black Jacket, 11.5 (J. O’Connell) V 1 9—J. H. Bellis’ Ngawaka, 10.2 (J. McGregor) 2 2— G. O’Reilly’s Taupo, 11.1 (F. Whitehouse) ••/ ” ••• 3 Also started: 7 Mauri, 5 Atanui, 4 Chasse 10 Sedgemoor, 3 Arcadia, 6 Aesop, 5 Drudgery, 8 Papahura, 2 Mungo Park. Won by four lengths; eight lengths between second and third. Time, 4min. 2sec. FLYING HANDICAP of 70 sovs. Six furlongs. 4r-R. J. Matthew’s Dr. Shimose, by Advance—lmpati, 8.0 (Copestake) 1 I—W. D. Watson’s First Consul, 7.11 (AV. Ayres) 2 3— fi. Pitt’s Timothy, 7.11 (H. Gray).... 3 Also started: 2 Aimwell, 5 Sir Possible. Won. by a length; half a. length between second and third. Time, lmin. sec. HACK STEEPLECHASE' of 90 sovs. About two miles. I—J. Russell’s Sir Lethe, by Lethe — ■Master Agnes mare, 10.0 (C. 4— H. Hassall’s’Chief, 10.13 (R. Grey).. 2 8-iW. J. Phillips’s Gibaro, 11.0 (Jerry O 1 ’Connell) ••••• 8 Also started: 2 Tekainui, 9 AVhipcord, 7 Prizeman, 3 Kauroa, 5 Defeat, 6 RirO' Atu, 9 Wild Oats, 9 Emerald Isle, 10 Whareponga, 10 Carronade. Won by four lengths, with twelve lengths between second and third. Time, smin. 56sec. o CROFTON HANDICAP of 120 sovs. One mile and a distance. 1— D. McLeod’s Pohutu, by Explosion —Miss Rose, 7.10 (J. Sceats) .... 1 4—AV. Clareburt’s Lady Menschikoff, 7.2 (Coleman) 2 2— J. Cress’s Gaelic, 7.1 (W. Bennett).. 3 Also started: 3 Roosevelt, 5 White Lie, 4 Waihuku. Won by a neck; four lengths between second and third. Time, 2min, 15 2-ssec. WELTER HANDICAP of 70 sovs. Seven furlongs. I—D. J. Goodwin’s Dolce, by Sylvia Park-XJavotte, 8.11 (H. Gray).. 1 4— R. Smith’s Waipunui, 9.6 (C. Cress) 2 3— W. AVard’s Hiwera, 8.1 (J. McGregor) 3 Also started: 5 Rangi, 2 Pukewai. Won by a length; a head between second and third. Time, lmin. 46 4-ssec. SECOND HANDICAP HURDLES of 70 sovs. About one mile and a-half. 1— A. Sands’ Nova, by Stepniak—Fauna 10.5 (H. Futcher) 1 2— W. Clive’s Maggie Paul, 9.6 (F. Flynn) 2 The only satrters. Won by four lengths. Time, 3min. ssec. FINAL HACK SCURRY of 50 sovs. Fbur furlongs. I—Tehikaka’s Waiari, by St. Paul— Thirlmere, 8.11 (W. Price) 1 5— 'Mrs. E. C. Giesen’s Captain Bell, 7.8 (Coleman) 2 4— S. Pitt’s Timothy. 8.1 (Griffiths).... 3 Also started; 2 Maika, 3 Teroti, 6 Appolonaris, 5 Wherakoa, 6 Lady Linton, Merriletta, 8 Official, 9 Rackarock. Won by two lengths; half a length between second and third. Time, 52sec. WBIiT.-INGTON PONY AND GALLOWAY CLUB. At the Wellington Pony and Galloway Racing Club’s Meeting on Saturday the results were as follows: — EPSOM HANDICAP. Five furlongs and a-half.—Ora Pinsent, 9.5, 1; Firefly, 8.5. 2; Miss Ivy, 9.0, 3. Time, lmin. 18 2“556 , c. MAIDEN HANDICAP. Four furlongs and a-half.—Gold Cup, 8.10, 1; Mahaku, 8.0, 2. SPRING CUP HANDICAP. Six furlongs.—Franc, 10.4, 1; Inspiration, 9.6, 2; Channel. 8.4. 3. Time lmin. 26 4-ssec. AVONiDERLAND HANDICAP. Four furlongs.—Huia, 9.8, 1; Laetitia, 8.4, 2; Wee Nannie, 8.11, 3. Time, 56 1 ssec. FLYING HANDICAP. Four furlongs and a-'half.—Anglican. 10.6, 1; Channel, 8.5, 2; Moata, 10.12, 3. Time, lmin. 3 3-ssec. THE ASCOT THOUSAND. Mr. Wren’s Ascot Thousand, decided in Melbourne last week, resulted as follows:—Acrosspire, 8.10, 1; Santiago, 8.7, 2; Leo Grand, 9.2, 3. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN JOCKEY CLUE’S SPRING MEETING. WAIPUNA SCORES. a+ Sniff,h Australian Jockey Club’s Spring Meeting, on Friday, the bred gel.d’og'Wainnna (by South—Folly) won the Glenelg Handicap (one m’le and a-quarter), under 9.3. Lancelot. 8 2 was second o n q Sninaway 7.8. third. Time, 2min. 20%sec. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN DERBY. The South Australian Denby resulted:— Greek. 1; Permain. 2: Sir Edw'n. 3. Seven started. Won by two lengths. Time, 2min. 53%sec.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVIII, Issue 1018, 9 September 1909, Page 8

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TURF RESULTS. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVIII, Issue 1018, 9 September 1909, Page 8

TURF RESULTS. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVIII, Issue 1018, 9 September 1909, Page 8