TURF RESULTS.
WANGANUI J.C. SPRING MEETING FIRST DAT. GUINEAS WON BY COUNTERFEIT. The ' Wanganui Jockey Club’s spring meeting opened on Thursday in fine, though rather cold, weather. There was a gbod attendance, and the totalisator handled £13,740, as against £8378 for the corresponding day last year. Results:— FLYING -HANDICAP of 150sovs. Six furlongs.
5—J. Smith’s ch g Master Sylvia, toy Sylvia Park—Gipsy King mare, 4yrs, 7.0 (J. Conquest) 1 4—Merrie Frank, 6.7 (Emerson) 2
I—Boanerges, 9.0 (A. Oliver) 3 Also started: 9 Gladiole 9.4, 2 Faunus 9.1, 3 St., Toney 8.7, 6 Countermine 7.9, 7 True Shot 7.7, 8 Kauroa 7.6. Won. by a head, with Boanerges half a length away third. Time, lmin 15 3-ssec.
MAIDEN HACK RACE of lOOsovs. Six furlongs. 1— E. J. Watt’s b c Ireland, by Kil-cheran—-Savanah, 3yrs, 7.7 (C. Emerson) 1 3—Jargon. 8.2 (F. Meagher) 2 s—Topic, 7.7 (A. Goodwin) 3 Also started: 12 Seawind. 8.2, 9 Mulster 8.2, 10 Paramount 8.2, 11 Marsu-ma 8.2, 5 Lady Van 8.2, 4 Praefectus 8.2, 8 Lady Jean 7.7, 7 Taware 7.7, 2 Blaneney 7.7. Ireland won by nearly two lengths. Topic was a head away. Time, lmin 16 2- ■
WANGANUI GUINEAS of lOsovs with lOOsovs added. For three-year-olds. One mile.
4 —Sir Geo. Clifford’s b f Counterfeit, by Treadmill —Delusive, 8.5 (F. E. Jones) 1 2 —Hon. J. D. Ormond’s b c Miscount, by Birkenhead—(Miss Never, 8.10 (F. D. Jones) 2 I—E. J. Watt’s br c Royal Scotch, by -Royal Artillery—Barley Bree, 8.10 (C. Jenkins) 3 Also started: 5 Rangiatua 8.10, 3 Labour Day 8.5,' 6 Bronze 8.5. A good finish resulted in Counterfeit wearing down Miscount and winning by a head. Royal Scotch was three lengths away third. Bronze was fourth, Rangiatua fifth, and Labour Day last. Time, lmin 44 2-ssec.
OKEHIU HANDICAP HURDLES of 150 sovs. One mile and three-quarters. 2 — W. J. -Douglas’ br h Espartero, by Torpedo—Esipaniola, aged, 10.12 (J. O’Connell) 1 I—Waiputere, 9.9 (W. Young) 2 3— Gaelic. 9.5 (C. Price) 3 Also started: 4 Compass 10.13. 5 Windage 10.6, 7 Gold Bird 9.13, 6 Leolanter 9.1. 'Espartero won comfortably by about a length. Gaelic was five lengths away third. Time, 3min 16 4-ssec.
GONVILLE HURDLE HANDICAP of lOOsovs. One mile and five furlongs. 2—J. G. Wilson’s br g Hawick, by Phaeton—Hempie, aged, 11.1 (L. Hill) 1 1— Captain Bell, 10.10 (W. Young) 2 5— -Highden. 9.1 (F. Coleman) 3 Also started: 3 Merry Lawn 10.9, 4 Tina Toa 9.2, 6 Mitehau 9.0. Hawick won by a length. Highden was ten lengths away, third. Time. 3min 5 l-ssec. PUTIKI HACK HANDICAP of lOOsovs. Six furlongs. 6— J. Foreman’s b c Patriotic, by Patronus—Pauline, 4yrs. 7.13 (B. Deeley) . . 1 7— JMonolouge, 7.13 (E. Lowe) 2 12—'Minora, 7.1 (J. Conquest) 3 Also started: 9 Sandy Paul 9.9, 3 Gold Battery 9.9, 2 Miscal 8.10, 13 Allurement 8.5, 4 Brilliancy 8.1, 8 Fleet Week 7.4, 5 Katua 7.10. 1 Big Blast 7.9, 9 Ebonite 7.9 (inc. 131 b pen.), 11 Mortite 7.4, 10 Bonny Lass 7.0. Won by a clear length, inches separating the second and third horses. Time, lmin. 16 4-ssec. SPRING HANDICAP of 150sovs. One mile. 9— A. Alexander’s b g Goodwin Park, by Sylvia 'Park—-Vivat, 6yrs, 7.0 (A. McMullen) 1 4—Lady Menschikoff, 9.12 (L. Wilson) 2 12—-Coromandel, 6.12 (C. Carmont) .... 3 Also started: 8 Merrivonia 9.4, 5 Iranui 8.11, 10 Sandstream 8.8, 1 The Rover 8.8, 2 Mulga Bill 8.4, 3 Sinilax 7.11, 7 Montiform 7.4, 6 -Deploy 7.2. 11 Shuja 6.10. A good finish saw Goodwin Park get the verdict by three-quarters of a length. Coromandel was half a length away third. Time, lmin 45 l-ssec. ; SECOND DAY. The Wanganui Jockey Club’s spring meeting concluded on Friday. The weather was cold, but the attendance large. The totalisator put through £12,746, making a total of £23,486 for the meeting, compared with £17.558 for the same meeting last year. The following are the results:— OWEN HANDICAP of 150sovs. Six furlongs. 2 — iE. J. Watt’s br c Royal Scotch, by Royal Artillery—Barley Bree, 8.2 (C. Jenkins) 1 I— 'Merrie Frank, 7.0 (A. McMullen) 2 7—True Shot, 7.5 (O. McCarten) . 3 Also started: 3 Faunus 8.13, 5 St. Toney 8.5, 4 Deploy 7.5, 6 Gold Battery 7.3. Royal Scotch lead all the way and won by a length, with True Shot, who put in a great run, some three lengths away third.. Time, lmin 17 4-ssec. RAILWAY HACK HANDICAP of 100 sovs. Six furlongs. ll— >H. M. Speed’s ch c Tiwari, by Conqueror—Delamere, 3yrs, 7.0 (C. Monk) 1 I—lreland, 8.7 (iC. Jenkins) 2 10— Lady Van, 7.0 (H. Griffiths) 3
Also started: 4 Patriotic 8.12, 7 Taft 8.8, 2 Monologue 8.4, 9 Brilliancy 7.9, 3 Katua 7.6, 5 Topic 7.3, 6 Mortite 7.1, 8 Blakeney 7.0. Tiwari won by a length and threequarters from the -favourite, Ireland. Lady Van was half a length further back third. Time, lmin 19 2-ssec. BRUNSWICK HURDLES' of 150sovs. About one mile and a-half. 4—A. R. Maltby’s b g Gaelic, by Bonnie Scotland—St. . Leger mare, aged, 9.7 (C. Price) 1 2— Reumac, 10.10 (W. Young) 2 I—Espartero, 11.13 (J. O'Connell) 3 Also started: 3 Windage 10.3,5 Leolanter 9.0. From the last jump Gaelic and Reumas were running neck and neck, and a rattling finish resulted in Gaelic beating Reumac by a length. Espartero was a length and a-half away. Time, 2min 56 3A'RAMOHO HACK HURDLES of lOOsovs, About one mile and a-half. 3— C. C. Hammond’s br g Captain Bell, by. The Officer—Mona Bell, 6yrs, 11.2 (W. Young) 1 4— Highden, 9.2 (F. Coleman) 2 5— Ambergris, 9.1 (E. Copestake) 3 Also started: 2 Hawick 12.2, 1 Waipaku 10.6, 6 Mitehau 9.0. Highden and 'Captain Bell took the last fence together, but in the run home Captain Bell won nicely by two and a-half lengths. Ambergris was a long way back third; Time, 2min 56 4-ssec. HIGGIE HANDICAP of 250sovs. One mile and a-quarter. 7—i Mr. Highden’s br h -Boanerges, by Pilgrim’s -Progress—-Parera, 5 yrs, 8.8 (A. Oliver) 1 3— Kauroa, 7.5 (B. Deeley) 2 I—Kilosteri,1 —Kilosteri, 7.3 (J. Meagher) 3 /Also started,: 8 SandstJream 18.12, 2 Mendip 8.10, 4 Lady MenschikofE 8.9, 5 Goodwin Park 8.3, 9 Montiform 7.9, 4 Epsom ' Lass 7.7, 5 Sandy Paul 7.2, 7 Shuja 6.13. Sandstream lost: three or four lengths at the start. Shuja led into the straight, but passing the stand Boanerges took command, followed by Sandy Paul, S(huja, anti Mendip. At the back of the course Kauroa came up to the leaders, -while -Mendip dropped back. A splendid finish resulted. Boanerges got home by two and a-half lengths from Kauroa. Kilosteri was three-quarters of a length away. Time, 2min 15 2-ssec. 1 — J. E. Palmer’s b f Labour Day, by Sou It —San Fran—Maude mare, Syrs, 8.9 (B. Deeley) 1 2 — Otahu, 8.11 (-R. Lambess) 2 5— Mi-dian, 7.6 (A.* McMullen) 3 Also started: 6 Melologue 8.5, 3 Fleet Week 7.10, 2 Jargon 7.3, 4 Minora 7.2, 7 Bonny Lass 7.0. Labour Day won by a length and aquarter. The same distance separated second and third. Time, lmin 48sec. MARANGAI HANDICAP of 125sovs. One mile. 6 — A. Leicester’s br g Miscal, by Handsome Jack—'Merope, syrs, 6.8 (W. Weller) 1 I—lranui,1 —Iranui, 8.4 (R. Hatch) 2 4— Coromandel, 6.11 (C. Carmont) 3 Also started: 5 Merrivonia 9.0, 3 Mulga Bill 8.1, 7 -Smilax 7.5, 8 Te Roti 7.1, 2 Countermine 7.1, 9 St. Lumsden 6.7. A good finish resulted in Miscal getting home by a neck. Coromandel was half a length further back. Time, lmin 48sec. AUSTRALIAN RACING. A.J.C. (MEETING. FIRST DAY. The weather was fine for the inauguration. at Randwick, of the Australian Jockey Club’s spring meeting last Saturday. The results were as follows: — HURDLE RACE of SOOsovs. About two miles. Ennisbell, by Ennistymon—Belle, 12.4 1 Kairoma, 9.13 2 Fiddlestring, 10.0 3 Twelve horses started. Time, 3min 42 aec. TRIAL STAKES of BOOsovs. One mile and a-quarter. Crown Grant, by Grafton—Lady Lochiel, 7.12 : 1 Ecuador, 7.12 2 Piastre, 7.12 3 Won by a length from Ecuador, who was a neck in front of Piastre. Time, 2min lOsec. A. J.C. DERBY of 4000sovs. One mile and a-half. D. I. Watts’ br c Cisco, by San Fran-cisco—-Lady Wallace, 8.10 1 W. and F. A. Moses’ b c Jacafnar, by Positano—Jacinth, 8.10 2 J. and P. Brun’s br c Ladies’ Man, by Simmer —.Saida, 8.10 3 Cisco was prominent from the start, and when the head of the straight was reached he took command, Jacamar and Allured being next in order. When the distance was reached Jacamar was on terms with Cisco, well out in front of the rest of the field. In the battle home Cisco had the best of it, and won by two lengths from the brother to Poseidon who in turn was four lengths in front of Ladies’ Man. Time, 2min 37 sec. EPSOM HANDICAP of 1500sovs. One mile. Volsloane, by Volpone—Tacita, 7.2 1 Didus, 7.5 2 Bandon Lad, 7*6 ••••”“• * Also started: Los Angelos 9.8, Flavinius 9 6 Broadsword 9.4, Bright Laddie 8.12, Lady Medallist 8.12, Blairgour 8.12, Gigandra 8.7, Manchester 8.6, Lager 8.0, Woad 7.12, Sunlike 7.10, Sequarious 7.9, Mundole 7.7, Chaste 7.7, Grist 7,6, Ptah 7.6, Hartfell 7.4, Boramibil 7.3, Miss Corelli 7.2, Full Sail 7.2, George Gunn 7.0, Indiscreet 7.0, Kurnell 7.0 ,Flamen 6.12, Nari 6.7. Volsloane, an outsider, won by a length. Didus Was a similar distance in
advance of Brandon Lad. Lady Medallist jfinijshed fifth. Time, Imin 41sec. SPRING STAKES of lOOOsovs. One . , mile and a-half. Aurbfodina, by Flavus —Neria, 9.0 1 Malt " King, 9.5 2 Comedy King. 9.2 3 Eleven horses started. Aurofodina showed the way into the straight, and, saying it out in good style, won by a length from Malt King, who was three lengths in advance of Comedy King. Time, 2min 35% see. Lady Lucy ■ and Vice-Admiral were amongst the>' uniplaced division. KENSINGTON HANDICAP of EOOSOVS. ■ - Seven furlongs. Haithusian, by Malster—Amera 1 Hot Air, 9.8 2 Sweet : Bay, 7.10 3 TWenty-two horses started. In a great finish Malthusian won by a head from Hot Air, who was a similar distance in front of Sweet Bay. Time, Imin 20sec. The New Zealand horses Sharpshooter, Wild West, W'immera and Culprit were amongst the starters.. SECOND DAY. - 1; ' METROPOLITAN DAY. The A.J.C. spring meeting was continued on Monday at Randwick in fine weather. The following were the results:— THE SHORTS, of 500sovs. For three-year-olds and upwards. Six furlongs. F. G. White’s Hot Air, by Ayr Laddie —Miss Grafton, 8.10 1 Volsloane, 8.9 2 Malthusian, 7.9 ; 3 Nineteen horses started, including Sharpshooter, Sunburnt and Culprit. Volsloane put in his claim in the straight and a good finish resulted. Hot Air stayed it out and won by a neck, Volsloane being a length in advance of Malthusian. Time, Imin 14% sec. THE . CLIBBORN STAKES of lOOOsovs. For three-year-olds. One mile and a furlong. & W. rand F. A. Moses’ Jacamar, by Positano—Jacinth 1 Pontano, 2 Woolerina 3 Twelve horses started. Jacamar came with a late run, and, getting .up in the last stride, won by a head, half a length separating the second and third horses. Time, Imin 55sec. THE METROPOLITAN. One mile nnd a-half. J. E. ch h Malt King, syrs, by Maltster—Patrona, 9.1 (Black) .. 1 E. J. Craven’s br m Lady Medallist, ayrs, by St. Al wyne—Diploma, 8.9 (Barnett) • 2 A. Wynne’s br h Hartfell, 4yrs, by Ayr Laddie—Light Heart, 7.0 (Turner) , .3 Also started: Los Angelos 9.5, Cadonia 8.12, Bridge 8.8, Britain, 8.7, Lady Lucy 8.0, Flava 7.10, King Bee 7.9, Woad 7.9, Vice-Admiral 7.8, Philio 7.6, Sandbath 7.6, Sunlike 7.5, Didus 7.2, Borambil 7.0, Duke Foote 6.13. Piastre 6.9, Nari 6.7. From a good start Woad and ViceAdmiral were the first to show out. Passing the stand the order was ViceAdmiral,: Britain, Woad, Malt King, Flava, and Los Angelos. At the. mile and a-quarter post Woad was leading ViceAdmiral, and then came Britain, Flava, Malt King and Borambil. Before reaching the mile post Vice-Admiral had taken charge from Britain, Woad, Borambil and Los Angelos. Along the back Britain and Vice-Admiral were still in the lead, with (Piastre. Malt King and Lady Medallist their nearest attendants. At the five-furlong post Vice-Admiral was in the van, Borambil, Britain. Flava. Lady Medallist, Malt King, Los Angelos and Bridge being the most prominent of the others. Vice-Admiral piloted the way round the bend from Lady Medallist, Britain. Flava, Borambil and Malt King. Vice-Admiral and Britain .showed the way into the straight clear of Malt King, with Flava and Didus next. At the distance Flava was leading from Malt King, with Vice-Admiral and Lady Medallist next. In a good finish Malt King won by two lengths from. Lady Medallist, who was a length and a-half in front of Hartfell. Piastre was fourth, and then followed Cadonia, Britain, Woad and Sandbath, with Lady Lucy and Duke Foot last. Time, 2min 35% sec. THE FIRST STEEPLECHASE. ■ About ■ two miles and a-half. W. Hill’s Leah Kleshna, by Carbinier —Spelier, 10.6 . . ..: 1 Hautapu, 10.4 2 Loch Fyne, 11.9 3 Nine horses started, s Only three horses finished. Hautapu made the running over the last hurdle, but in the. run home was overtaken by Leah Kleshna, who won by three' lengths. Hautapu was 30 lengths in advance of Loch Fyne. Time, smin 34sec. THE BREEDERS’ PLATE. For two- , year-olds. Five furlongs. E. J. 'Watt’s Ventura, by Tranquar— Sonoma 1 Rathkeale 2 Dromore -■ 3 Twenty-two horses started. Ventura won by a length from Rathkeale, with Dromore a similar distance away third. Time, Imin 3% sec. THE SQUATTERS’ HANDICAP. One mile and a-quarter. W. Kelso’s Flaxen, by Flavus —Many Colours. 8.9 1 Safrano 2 Flamen ,<„• 3 Seventeen: horses started, including Genius. Won by six lengths. Time, 2 min"’7% sec.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XX, Issue 1121, 5 October 1911, Page 7
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