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TURF RESULTS.

WELLINGTON RACING CLUB’S SPRING MEETING. FIRST DAY. RIMUTAKA HANDICAP of lOOsovs. Six furlongs. 3— J. Foreman’s Patriotic, by Patronus —Pauline, 4yrs, 8.10 (B. Deeley) .... 1 4— Makara, 7.7 (Meagher) 2 8— Sir Solo, 7.0 (Emerson) 3 Also started: 2 Odessa 8.12, 6 St. Bees 8.11, 5 Kina 8.8, 7 Lady Kilcheran 8.6, 1 Ovation 8.2, 9 Lady Volley 8.0, 10 Astonishment 7.11, 12 Prince Hassan 7.0, 11 Lambton 7.0. Patriotic took charge when the straight had been entered, and won comfortably by a length and a-half from Makara, who was well clear of Sir Solo. Time, lmin 17 sec. SHORTS HANDICAP of lOOsovs. Five furlongs. 1— Tiemi Puru’s Equitas, toy Advance — Muriwai, 6yrs, 10.0 (A. Oliver) 1 15—British Maid, 6.9 (Weller) 2 5 — Lord Soult, 8.6 (Hatch) 3 Also started: 15 Full Rate 9.11, 10 Gladiole 9 2,2 Turbine 8.12, 7 Effort 8.11, 3 St. Toney 8.6, 11 Gipsy Belle 8.6. 9 Hohungatahi 8.6, 12 Morecambe 8.3, 16 Khamsin 7.11, 6 Rangiatua 7.4, 17 Shuja 7.11, 15 Te Kahurangi 7.7, 8 Ireland 7.7, 13 Sinapis 7.7, 4 Longstep 7.7, 16 Lady Moutoa 7.0, 14 Curator 7.0, 18 Purakau 6.7. Equitas led all the way, and won comfortably by two lengths from British Maid, who was a long neck in front of Lord Soult. Time, lmin 2 3-ssec. FIRST HACK AND HUNTERS’ STEEPLECHASE of lOOsovs. Two miles and a-half. 4 — F B. Vallance’s Nedra, by Renown — Magic, 6yrs, 10.0 (R. Thompson) 1 5— Glenmore, 10.3 (R. Gray) 2 9— St. Amelia, 10.3 (Traill) 3 Also started: 6 Tyrannic 11.7, 1 Sunray 10.13 3 Riro Atu 10.8, 11 Canadian 10.0, 8 Commodore 10.0, 10 Westward 9.10, 12 Elwell 9.7, 7 Soman 9.7, 13 Marangai 9.7, 2 Salopian 9.7. Sunray fell at the second fence, and Westward ran off at the same place. The third fence proved too much for Salopian. Soman led from Glenmore and Nedra until the logs, where he ran off. Canadian pulled up shortly after and Tyrannic pulled up in the last round. After Soman ran off Nedra led from Glenmore and St. Amelia. As they took the double in front of the stand, Glenmore Was in the lead, but he was displaced again by Nedra, who led till the finish, and won by three lengths from Glenmore, with St. Amelia close up third. Time, smin 36sec. WELLINGTON HANDICAP of 350SOVS. One mile and a-quarter. 5— H. Spratt’s Mendip, by St. Paul-Son’-wester mare, 6yrs, 8.2 (R. Hatch) • • • • • • •. • - 1 2— R. Price’s Electrakoff, by 'Menschikoff—Electra, syrs, 8.8 (F. E. Jones) 2 1— Highden’s Boanerges, by Pilgrim’s Progress—Patera, syrs, 8.8 (Oliver) 3 Also started: 10 Iranui 8.9, 13 Sir A_ntrim 8.1, 14 Rauparaha 7.12, 3 Sir Tristram 7.8, 6 Byron 7.6, 11 Parable 7.6, 4 St. Petersburg 7.5, 9 Voetgang 7.2, 7 Negative 7.1, 8 First Battery 6.10, 12 First Consul 6.7. Boanerges was first away, and when the field settled down he was showing the way to Mendip, Electrakoff and Negative. At the mile the order was Boanerges, Electrakoff, Mendip, Negative, St. Petersburg and Sir Tristram. This order was maintained until entering the straight, where Electrakoff ranged alongside Boanerges. Electrakoff was in front at the distance, but before the half distance was reached Mendip ran to the front and won by three parts of a length from Electrakoff, who was about the same distance in front of Boanerges. Byron was fourth, Sir Tristram fifth, and St. Petersburg sixth. Time, 2min lOsec. SPRING SELLING PLATE of lOOsovs. Special weights. Six furlongs. 6— F. Higgott’s Aim well, by Soult— Gladys May, 6yrs, 8.8 ,(C. Price) ... 1 3— Kingswell, 8.8 (Oliver) - 2— 'Medallist, 8.8 (Donovan) 3 Also started: 4 Varna. 8.8, 1 Alluiement 8.8, 5 Seaton Dale 8.1, 7 Stoneyfalls 8.1. * Seatondale was the first away, but at the end of two furlongs was displaced bv Allurement, who led to the straight, kingswell took charge at the bottom of the straight, but failed to withstand a challenge from Aimwell, who won by half a length. Kingswell being a similar distance In front of Medallist. Time, lmin 17sec. WA.TNUI HANDICAP of lOOsovs. One mile. 7— A. Alexander’s Goodwin Park, by Sylvia Park—Vivat, 6yrs, 9.0 (F. E. Jones) - ft**' ‘ ’

1— Highden’s Kilosteri, 8.12 (Oliver) ... 2 15—L. Gibson’s Bracken, 8.12 (Wilson) 3 Also started: 5 Merrivonia 10.0, 2 Domino 9.8, 8 Mulga Bill 9.2, 10 Kauroa 8.12, 17 Birkline 8.10, 6 Projectile 8.10, 13 Royal Marine 8.10, 4 Shuja 8.8, 9 Epsom Lass 8.8, 3 Hirini 8.7, 12 Idealism 8.5, 11 Floater 8.5, 14 Stevens 8.0, 3 Mira 8.0. 18 Splash 8.0, 16 Turna 8.0. With the exception of Kauroa, the field moved off to an excellent start. Inside the distance Godwin Park cut down Bracken, and going on won by a length from Kilosteri, who just headed Bracken in the last stride. Then followed Domino, Birkline and Splash. Time, lmin 43 3-ssec. WELLESLEY STAKES of 550sovs. For two-year-olds. Four furlongs. 2— 'Highden’s Ermengarde, by Charlemagne II. —Watershoot, 8.2, carried 8.3 _(A. Oliver) 1 B—J.8 —J. Buckley’s Jan, by Charlemagne ll.—Janet, 8.7 (W. Young) 2 I—Geo. Clifford’s Winning Way, by Cannie Chiel—Lady Wayward, 8.2 (F. E. Jones) 3 Also started: 10 Andrea 8.7, 3 Vocation 8.7, 3 Imagination 8.2, 9 Styx 8.7, 12 Obli■gant 8.7, 8 Champagne 8.7. 7 Lady Georgia 8.2, 6 Eocene 8.2, 5 Beldajme 8.2, 11 Messilia 8.2, 4 . Monoline 8.2. Ermengarde was the first to show in front, but before going half a furlong, Winning Way was in front. The latter, however, ran very wide at the bend, and Ermengarde, coming on, won easily by three lengths from Jan, who was a neck in front of Winning Way. Beldame was fourth and Imagination fifth. Time, 50 1— ■' FINAL SCURRY HANDICAP of lOOsovs. Four furlongs. 2— J. Harle’s Makara, by St. Clements , —Lady of the Lake, syrs, 7.12 (W. Price) 1 4— Monologue, 8.5 (A. Oliver) ....... 2 3— Altcar, 9.0 (F. D. Jones) 3 Also started: 6 Longwood 9.13, 1 Our Queen 9.0, 10 Goldemar 8.5, 12 Palestine 7.13, 11 Ebonite 8.0, 8 Pukewai 7.12, 9 Abercied 7.8, 5 Sir Moutoa 7.8, 17 'Field Fare 7.7, 19 Inveran 7.3, 14 Mt. Victoria 7.7, 16 Oka 6.12, 18 Biddy 7.4, 14 Lord Palmer 7.0, 15 Fougasse 7.0, 13 Indra 7.1, 6 Lord Kilcheran 7.0. Makara was first to show clear, and he led all the way, winning comfortably from Monologue, with Altcar close up third. Time, 50sec. SECOND DAY. TARARUA HANDICAP of lOOsovs. Seven furlongs. 2— J. Foreman’s Patriotic, by Patronus —Pauline. 4yrs, 9.4 (B. Deeley) .... 1 1 — Birkline, 9.1 (Oliver) 2 3— Sir Solo, 6.13 (Emerson) 3 Also started: 4 St. Bees 8.6, 8 Kina 8.1, 11 Turna 8.0, 6 Stevens 8.0, 5 Lady Volley 7.8, 7 Big Blast 7.6, 9 Kopane 7.3, .12 Astonishment 7.11, 10 Prince Hassan 7.0. Patriotic drew clear at the distance, and .won comfortably by a’ length from Birkline, who was half a length in front of Sir Solo. Time, lmin 30 2-ssec. JUVENILE HANDICAP of 150sovs. For two-year-olds. Four furlongs. 2 — J. D. Ormond’s Bandore, by Gold Reef—Mandola, 7.9 (L. Wilson) .... 1 5— Champagne, 7.10 (Meagher) 2 6— Taffeta, 7.9 (Whittaker) 3 Also started: 3 Monoline 8.0, 1 Trireme 8.0, 9. Andraea 7.10, 8 Obligant 7.11. 2 Eocene 7.7, 4 imagination 7.4, 7 Evadne 7.4. At the distance Champagne and Monoline were fighting out the finish, when Bandore threw, out a. challenge on the outside. At the half-distance Bandore was in front, and won by a length from Champagne, who was a length in front of Taffeta. Monoline was close up fourth. Time, 50 l-ssec. SPRING TRIAL STAKES of lOOsovs. Six furlongs. 1— W. E. Bidwill’s Ovation, by Birken-head—-Stepfeldt. 7.8 (B. Deeley) ... 1 3— Kingswell, 8.6 (A. Oliver) 2 2— Kirkiby, 7.5 (Wilson) 3 Also started: 7 Lord Kilcheran 8.7, 5 Lord Palmer 8.6, 4 Abercoed 7.8, 8 Mount Victoria 7.10,. 6 Indra 7.3. .. Ovation was in front at the distance, and won by a bare length from Kingswell, who was half a length in front Of Kirkby. Time, lmin 18 3-ssec. PEAROE 'HANDICAP of 250 soys. One mile. • - 6—J. R. Furze’s .Medallist, by The Of-ficer-Target, 6.10 (H. Watson) 1 2— Bracken, 7.7 (B. Deeley) .....'. 2 I—Sir1 —Sir Tristram, 7.11 (L. Wilson) ...... 3 Also started: 3 Voetgang 7.0/ 4 Negative 7.1, 7 Epsom Lass 6.9, 5 First Battery 6.7, 8 Splash %.10., Bracken got to within a length of Medallist at the home turn, but the latter drew away again and won easily by two lengths. Bracken was a. bare length in front of Sir Tristram. Time, lmin 41 l—ssec. SECOND HACK AND HUNTERS’ STEEPLECHASE of lOOsovs. Two miles and a-half. 6 — H. J. Cameron’s Glenmore, by Captain Webb —Somnus mare, 10.10 (R. Gray) 1 7— Riro Atu, 10.3 (C. O’Neill) 2 8— Tyrannic, 10.13 (McConnon) 3 Also started: 1 Nedra 11.3, 5 Sunray 10.13, 2 St. Amelia 10.6, 9 Commodore 9.11, 4 Soman 9.11, 3 Salopian 9.7, 12 Elwell 9.7, 11 Marangai 9.7, 10 Vfestwart 9.10. After going a mile Glenmore took the lead and showed the way over the double in front of the stand. He was followed by Salopian. Nedra, Soman. Elwell and St. Amelia. Glenmore continued in the lead, and down the back, his nearest attendant. Nedra.' came to grief, Salopian and Westward having previously fallen. Glenmore won easily by four lengths from Riro Atu, who beat Tyrannic by two lengths. St. Amelia and Elweel were the only others to finish. Time. smin 2 2-ssec. CHAMPION PLATE of 400sovs. One mile and a-quarter. 3— G. D. Greenwood’s Byron, by Mar-tian-Greek Maid. 3yrs. 7.8 (B. Deeley) 1 1— Miscount. 7.11 (Wilson) 2 2— Equitas, 8.13 (Pritchard) S Also started: 5 Boanerges 9.4, 4 Electrakoff 9.1, 6 Mira 9.0.

From an even start, Equitas dashed ■to the front, and, at the mile, was leading by two lengths from-Miscount who was closely followed by Byron and Electrakoff, with iMira and Boanerges a length further back. The order was the same down to the half-mile post, where Miscount was closing up, and Boanerges had run into fourth place behind Electrakoff At the three-furlong post, Eauitas was still in front, with Byron a length away second, Miscount close up third and Electrakoff fourth, clear of Boanerges. Byron ranged up alongside Equitas at the bottom of ., t 2 ie and Miscount, coming on the outside, a great finish took place. Byron won by a long neck from Miscountfi who beat Equitas by half a length. was close up, fourth, with the othei two beaten off. Time. 2min 9sec. RUAHINE HANPIOAP.of lOOsovs. Five furlongs. 3—W. Nidd’s Emma, by Conqueror— Cyrena, 6vrs, 7.8 (M. McDonald) ... 1 I—iMakara, 8.10 (Oliver) ■ 'iK "i' Our Queen S.S. 4 T >.l h ' ren ’ e "l .V' Blfst 8 Dady Kilcheran <.13, 7 Big -P SA 12 Ebonite 7.12 6 Sir .Moutoa £8 15 Field Fare 7,5. 11 Pukewai 7.5. 14 Pa tine 7.7, 16 Inveran <.3, 13 Oka b.c Won easily. Time, Imm 3 l-ssec. NAI NAT HANDICAP of lOOsovs. Six furlongs. i_Highden’s Nyland. by Finland—Par--B—Ladv Moutoa. 6.7 (A. G. Reid) S -lU T s tSa?' s s4fi n ßaTe’ M? UndeoiaeU Turbine •MaidTe Kaiiuransl 7.2, Projeotlle 7.0. Odessa 6.10. Curator 6.11, San Dass 6./. Furakau 68. Moutoa were fiJfit’ing out the finish, when Nyland came through on the rails, and won by half a length from Dady Moutoa. with st Toney a similar distance away third.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XX, Issue 1124, 26 October 1911, Page 7

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TURF RESULTS. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XX, Issue 1124, 26 October 1911, Page 7

TURF RESULTS. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XX, Issue 1124, 26 October 1911, Page 7

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