Won easily by a length, with Lloyds two lengths away third. Time, lm. 475. SECOND DAY. The Thames Jockey Club were favoured with another exceptionally fine day for the second day’s racing of their summer meeting, and there was again a large attendance. The following were the results:— MAIDEN HANDICAP of 40sovs. Six furlongs. Alarm, 8.9 (Scott) 1 Totika, 8.0 (Silk) 2 Caruso, 7.12 3 Also started: Taiaha 9.0, Jill 8.9, Steplink 7.12. Prophet 7.12* Castle Blaney 7.11. Sir Rupert 7.10, Aoroa 7.5. Won by half-a-length. Time, lm.. 18s. THAMES HURDLES of 65sovs. One mile and three-quarters. Armagh, 9.13 (Percival) 1 King, 9.11 (Windsor) 2 Cymri, 10.2 (Cowan) S Also started: Master Paul 10.13, Commander 10.6, Kremlin 10.2, Luminator 9.5. Cudweed 9.0. Armagh won by half-a-length. Time. 3m. 28 l-ss. THAMES! STAKES of 90sovs. One mile and 30yds. Azoff, 8.5 (Brady) 1 Prince Leo. 8.0 (Whittaker) 2. Noteorini, 7.9 (Killick) 8 These were the only starters. Won by half-a-length, with Noteorini •half-a-len-srth behind third. Time. lm. 46 2-ss. PRESIDENT’S HANDICAP of 50sovs. Four furlongs. Hikuai, 8.9 (Whittaker) 1 Positive. 7.0 (Killick) 2 Hardrock, 7.5 (Brown) 8 Also started: Lady Dot 7.7, Report 6.10. Won by half-a-length. Time. 50s. THAMES STEEPLECHASE of 90sovs. Three miles. Armagh, 10.12 (Cowan) 1 Yolette. 9.12 (Scott) 2 Loch Fyne, 11.12 (Coleman) 3 Pterre. 10.12, also ran. Won easily K y a length from Yolette, with Loch Fyne a poor third. Time, sm. 38s. COUNTY HANDICAP of 45sovs. Six furlongs. Lady Dot, 7.6 (Whittaker) 1 Impulsive. 7.6 (Silk) 2 Manapouri. 8.10 (McElinn) 3 Stenlink. 6.13. also ran. Lady Dot got away first, and won all the way, finishing a length ahead of Impulsive. Time, lm. 17 2-ss. HACK RACE of 40sovs. Five furlongs. Goldwin. 7.13 (Whittaker) j Muscadine. 7.6 (Percival) 3 Romantic. 8.4 (Cox) 3 ■Also started: Tenby 7.13, Report 7.0, Miss Grizzle 7.8, Patricia 7.8, Harenoa 7.8, Heta 7.7. Sateen 7.7, Comte 7.6, Electrakoff 7.6. Won easily by two lengths, the winner leading from start to finish. Time, lm. 4 4-ss. MIDSUMMER HANDICAP of 40sovs. Seven furlongs. . Rarata, 8.3 (Conquest) 1 Noteorini, 7.9 (Browne) ” f Taiaha, 7.12 (Greenwood) 3 Won easily by two lengths. WTLLnrGTON PONY AND GALLOWAY MEETING. r», At^ the pony races hel<3 at Miramar on Monday the results were as follow GREETING HANDICAP.—PauI Braver 12%s yin& Win<3 2 ’ Firefl y 3. Time, lm. MADDEN HANDICAP. - Stranded 1, Gipsy Girl 2, Torrent 3. Time, lm. BOXING DAY HANDICAP.-Petronel 1, Ababaculia 2, Miss Vera 3. Time, lm. 17 3-ss. ***** CRITERION HANDICAP.—FirefIy 1 M l s^- Ruby 2< Do, rlna 3. Time. 53 4-ss. BOROUGH HANDlCAP.—Sunshine 1, Sarah 2. Billy 3. Time, lm. 12 %s. CHRISTMAS HANDICAP.-Petronel 1. Mermaid 2, Miss Vera 3. Time, 57%5. MANAWATU RACING CXUB. FIRST DAY. meetln ff Of the Manawatu Racing Club was commenced at Awammi on Thursday in pleasant weather. The attendance was good for the first g ’ ro . unds x werß looking their best, f raclj ?«' track was In fine order. The totalisator receipts for the dav amounted to £6494, against £7930 on the St year - Bookmakers’ fees totalled £321 10s. an increase over last suits-— £Zl ' The following were the rehighden HACK KHURDLES of 100 sovs. One mile and a-half. Coleman’s br g Moose. 6yra, by 'Wester—Natator mare, 10 2 (T. Pritchard) j Gr een’s Windage, ’9.7 ” ’(C, o Neill) 2 M- Hehir’s Himitangi. ’io'’ (C Price) ' g x S £ artP l : Kull Gry' ’ 10J1 ” ' (H. Cairns). Don Carlos 10.9 (C. Cress), and Ta.uno 9.13 (J. McGregor). Won by ihalf-a-length after a good raceTime. 2m. 475. MAIDEN PLATE of lOOsovs. Seven furlongs. Mr. T. Bavan. jun.’s, oh g Teotane, by Daunt—Julie, syrs. 7.13 (E. Lowe) 1 Mr. “Highden’s” Polymornhus. 7.7 (A. Oliver) 2 Mr. Sydney Harrison’s Captain, 7.7 (R. Lambess) 3 Aten started: Waxv 7.13 (N. Campbell). Seaweed 7.13 (G. Caddy). Celebrity 7.12 (R. King). Waihola 7.2 (R. Younsr). Red Sea] 7.2 (F. Coleman), and Pilgrim’s March 7.2 (Stan. Reid). Won by a length, with three lengths between second and third. Time. lm. 295. SUMMER HANDICAP of 250sovs. One mile. Mr. W. H. Nicol’s b c Sir Antrim, by Soult—‘Lady Antrim, syrs, 7.9 (R. Lambess) 1'
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVIII, Issue 1034, 30 December 1909, Page 9
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