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DANNEVIRKE RACING CLUB’S AUTUMN MEETING.

FIRST DAY. TE PUIA WINS THE CUP. For the Dannevirke races on Wednesday the weather was beautifully fine ana there was a large attendance. The tiack was in excellent condition and the lacing tzood. The 10s lotalisator proved a great success. The sum of £9430 passed through the machine, as against £6OlB for the fi* s ' day of the last autumn meeting. Ihe following are the results:— FIRST HURDLES', one mile and threequarters. 5— Marton. 9.9 6 — Wa'DUtere 9.0 - 3—Wa’karaka, 10.13 •• •••_■ • • ° Also started: 4 Millennial 11.0. 1 Lurton 9.6, 2 Astraea 9.5. . . Won by a short head. Time, .mnn 1< l-ssec. MAKIRIKIRI HACK HANDICAP, six furlongs. I—Allurement, 7.0 J 3—Miss Sylvia, 7.8 6— Birkline. 8.8 AC "A” W Also started: 4 San Lass_9.o. Font, Memory 7.7, 7 Composed 7.7, 5 Passadena 6.7. 8 Fionacre 6.7. . . Won by two lengths. Time, lmin lasec. DANNEVIRKE CUP of 250sovs. One mile and a-quarter. 1— Mr. R. Brough’s b m Te Puia, by Ban Fran—Quilt mare, 4yrs 7.0 .... 1 2— Mr C. J. Parker’s Fort William, 8.0 B—Mr. E. J. White’s Ariom. 7.4 . ..... ._> Also started: 4 Rauparaha 8.3. 3 \i 7.9, 10 Waipaku 7.7 5 The Royer 7.0„ 9 Passive 7.0, 6 First Consul 6.12, 7 Llanwern 6.10. 5 Teotane 6.7. _ . Won by two lengths. Time, 2mm 8 3— NURSERY HANDICAP. For two-year-olds. Four furlongs. I—tSinapis, 8.2 * ■l— Our Queen, 8.0 3 —Gold Bond. 7.3 V "o" 7 7 a Also started: 2 Ovation 8.5, 8 Abercoed 7.12. 7 Mallow 7.12, 6 Grandee (.12, 5 St. Bryde 7.9, 9 Redloh 7.3. Won by a length. Time, 50sec. TAHORAITI WELTER. Seven furlongs. I—Floater, 8.10 7— Icel, 8.1 3— Stourton Un r Also started: 5 Queen of Scots 8.9, 6 Ngakau. 8.4. 2 AH Trumps 8.2, 4 Kohupatiki 8.0 8 Rapu 8.0. Time, lmin 31sec. FLYING STAKES. Six furlongs. 3—Tigerine, 7.8 1 — Ascalon, 8.5 2— Ir ! sh Rifle. 9.5 PA"'-"7" Also started: 4 Tina Toa 7.9. 5 Lady Doris 7.2. _ . Won toy three lengths. Time, lmin la sec. ELECTRIC HANDICAP. Five furlongs. 3— Boronia, 7.4 1 1 — Avaunce, 7.8 3 2— Jackpin, 8.12 PA";'K;".!', • Also started: 5 Magneta 8.3, 4 Waitoki 71, 8 Suffragette 7.0, 6 Tuatahi 7.0, 8 Ruapatere 7.0, 7 Gold Flash 7.0. . Won by a length. Time, Imm 2 3-ssec. TAMAKI WELTER. Seven furlongs. I—Peacemaker, 8.3 ••••• 1 6—Captain Bell, 9.2 3 4"—Daisy Paul, 8.2 Jin Also started: 5 Lethean S.o, Penza o-iv, 3 Toanga 8.7, 8 Mataari 8.4, 2 Almwell 8.0 10 Silva 8.0, 7 Julian 8.0, 11 Moata 8.0, 9 Thetis 8.0. o This was the best race of the day. The three placed horses finished almost in line. Won by half a head. Time, lmin 28 4-ssec. SECOND DAY. Genial warm weather was experienced for the concluding day of the Dannevirke Racing Club’s autumn meeting. Consequently there was a large attendance, the fair sex assembling in goodly numbers. The club’s patrons were rewarded with some very interesting racing, the finishes in several of the events

being of a very close character. The club tried a iten-shilling totalisator but owing to the inadequate arrangements and tne crush that was caused the innovation was discarded on the second day, and only one pound tickets were issued. Speculation was again brisk, the sum of £99a9 being handled, compared with £aB93 on the corresponding day last year, making an aggregate for the meeting of £19,«89, against £11,941, an increase of £7348. Results:— SECOND PIACK HURDLES. One mile and a-half. I—T1 —T Cameron’s Te Whetu, by Daystar ’--Mercia, 11.3 (W. Young) .. ......... 1 4—D. Narrele’s Waikaraka, 11.3 (1 • Flynn) JAWA’ 7—Costello and Jones’ Burton. 9.0 (F. Cross) ° Also started: 9 Millennial 11.3. 3 Marton 10.10 5 Astraea 9.0, 6 Puketotara 9.0, S Merry Messenger 9.0, 10 Cauldron 9.0 8 Rapu 9.0, 2 Waiputere 9.10 (disqualified). Time, 2in in 49 sec. MARCH HANDICAP. Six furlongs. G E White's Tigerine. by Merriwee — Tigress. 8.4 (B. Deeley) AV'VA' X 1— R. A. McDonald’s Ascalon, 8.5 (C. Jenkins) ■■■ ‘ 3— D. Munro’s Moree, 6.7 (J. McLean) . . o Also started: 4 Tina Toa 7.0. 5 Lady Doris 6.7. Time, lmin 15sec. TELEPHONE HACK HANDICAP. Five furlongs. 2— G. Dunlop's Jackpin, by Lupin—Jet, 9.0 (W. Ryan) A'7'lK" V‘' 9 1— C Ander’s Avaunce. 8.1 (Deeley) .... 2 4— W. H- Judge’s Waitoke, 6.13 (E. Also started: 5 Magneta 8.2, 3 Ngakau 6.12, 10 Suffragette 6.7 6 Wairoto 6.7, 9 Moeroa 6.7, 8 Goldflash 6.7, 7 Tuatahi 6.7. T’me. lmin 2 3-ssec. TAPUATA HACK WELTER. One mile. 4— D. Kemp’s Julian, by Merriwee— Maxima, 10.2 (J. Sceats) •••••••"•,•" 1 5— R. Hockley’s Queen of Scots, 8.9 (F. D. Jones) 7 Rangi Kerehoma’s Kohupatiki, 7.10 Also started: 2 Composed 9.0, 3 Icel 8.10, 4 Stourton 8.9, 6 Merrie Valet 7.10. 8 -Staffa 7.10. Time, lmin 45sec. AUTUMN HANDICAP. One mile and a distance. •I—G. Pen fold's Teotane, by Daunt— Julie. 6.13 (V. Lee) ........ 1 2— R. Brough’s Te Puia, 8.10 (Lowe) ... 2 4— Tiemi Puru’s Irish Rifle, 9.0 (E. Murtagh) - ■■■■ Also started: 1 Fort William 8.9, Ariom 7.12, 8 Passive 7.2, 7 First Consul 7.1. 5 Llanwern 6.12. Time, lmin 57 l-ssec. JUVENILE HANDICAP. Five furlongs. 9 p, Buick's Rangiatua, by Papakura —Elusion, 8.8 (A. Olliver) . ......... 1 I—G. P. Donnelly’s Gold Bond, 1.2 (C. Emmerson) „ 3— A. R. Durrant’s Sinapis, 8.13 (Traill) o Also started: 4 Our Queen 8.1, 6 Grandee 7.2, 5 St. Bryde 7.0, 7 Abercoed 6.7, Redloh 6.7. Timo, lmin 2sec. MANGA TER A HACK HANDICAP. Seven furlongs. 1— A. J. Shearsby's Floater, by Merriwe e—Float. 8.10 (A. Olliver) 1 2— W. Home’s Fond Memory, 7.4 (R. McDonald) i 2 5— R. Hockley’s Queen of Scots, 1.4 (J. McLean) ••• ■•••• ° Also started: 2 San Lass 9.9, 4 Allurement 8.3, 6 All Trumps 6.10, 7 Staffa 6.7, 7 Waihola 6.7. Time, lmin 29 3-ssec. KAITOKE WELTER. Seven furlongs. 7—C. Maybin’s Lethean, by Lethe— Eulalie, 9.3 (AV. Price) 1 2—W. H. Karaitiana’s Peacemaker, 8.12 (A Olliver) •\";a 2 4— A. M. Wright's The Rover, 8.9 (C. Price) 3 Also started: 7 Captain Bell 9.4, 6 Aimwell 8.13, 5 Toanga 8.4, 1 Waipunui 8.3. 3 Daisy Paul 8.2, Mataari 7.13, 9 Thetis 7.12, 10 Silva 7.7, 11 Moata. 7.7. Time, lmin 30sec.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIX, Issue 1097, 16 March 1911, Page 10

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DANNEVIRKE RACING CLUB’S AUTUMN MEETING. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIX, Issue 1097, 16 March 1911, Page 10

DANNEVIRKE RACING CLUB’S AUTUMN MEETING. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIX, Issue 1097, 16 March 1911, Page 10

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