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RACING NEWS.

AUCKLAND KACI>"G CLCB'S SfKING JIEETIMJ. The second day's racins ia connection witn the Auckland Racing Club's Spring Meeting takes place to-morrow (Friday) at EUerslie. The club have again received si>lendid acceptances fr>r the various events. and a a interesting afternoon's sport should fesnlt. The following are suggested as liieiy to run forward iv their respective engagements:— Spring Handicap — Delania or Carl Rosa. Penrose Hurdles — Swagsmaa. N'ormanby Handicap — Lady Nell or La Cigale. Birthday Handicap — Seotty or Gladstone. Musket Stakes — Finery or Cadence. Onehunga Steeplechase — Cannongate or llajdn. Maiden Plate — Celtic or Lord Seaton. Epsom Handicap — Souitmaid or Pink'un. Tne following are the acceptances: — Spring Handicap. 7 furlongs.—Carl Bosa 5.7. Delania 7.10, Fashionable r.lO, Ben •lonson 7.5, Lucrece 7.6. Lurwome 7.1. L'laremont 7.0, Hautapu B.lli, iietailist ti.7. N'ormanby Handicap, t> furlongs.—Lady Nell s.S. La Cigale 5.7. Dcurger Bank «.o. Aristocrat 5.4, Waipa s.u, lntombi 7.5. Fuhipuhi 7.7. Lady Winnie 7.7. Lady Cressy 7.7, Philosopher 7.7. Uranium 7.7, The Scotchman 7.7, Norana 7.7. Colleen Unas 7.7, Uhlander f.7, War Cloud 7.7. iSLthday Handicap, 1J mile. —Seotty 8.11. '.:Udsto_ne S.lO, Landiock S.S, Master L>eUval 7.10, Apologue 7.9. itar-jn; 7.a, Geordie 6.10, Zuieika 6.y. Baltimore o\7. Musket Stakes. 4 furlongs. —Finery 9.2, Cadence 5.4. Quadroon 7.13, Hierarcti 7.11. Blue Light 7.11. Wani.'bope 7.11, Advocate ■ •11, Campaigner 7.11, Irontino 7.0, Lady Ferris 7.4. Bright Spark 7.4. Princess Kua 7.4. Caracole 7.4. llaheno 7.4. Carmania 7.0. Onehunga Steeplechase, 3 miles. —Klatere 12.11, Haydu 11.3, Cannnngate 11.0. Hakana 11.0, Catherine Gordon y.13. Loch Fyne 9.5. Maiden flate, li mile. —Celtic 9.0, Ben Jonson S.B, Volume 5.7. Pearl .Necklet 5.3, Lady Nell 8.0. Tui Cakobau 7.5, Lord Seaton 7.«, Bromide 7.2, Aqua Kegia 7.2, Peregrine ti.7, Soultfish 6.7. Epsom Handicap, 6 furlongs.—Pink-'nn 8.6. Te Aroha 8.2, Loftus 8.0. Certainty S.O. Strathavon 7.11:. The Middy 7.10. Soultmaid i.i. Pylades 7.6. Sweet Alice 7.2. Penrose Hnrdle Race. 2 miles.—Swagsman 10.13, Defender 10.10, Silica 9.10, Geologist 9.1. The first race is timed to start at 12 noon, and a special tram and train service will convey visitors to the course. C.J.C. EXHIBITION MEETING. THIRD DAY'S RACING. HULTIFLU Wl>'S THE CANTEK.BCUI CUP. (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) CHRISTCHCRCti, this day. None of the Press reporters could call to mind any fiasco on a metropolitan course such as that which occurred In the Hurdle Race yesterday, it was started at 12.20 instead of iz.m. One or. the officials ran to the rails when he saw tne Horses started, and yelled "No race:" but aobodv took any notice ol Him. Leeside won anyhow by nearly six lengths from Sardonyx; ilagnilicent was a poor third. The time, 3m o 3-os. was shown, and the numbers went up. Xnen everybody discovered that the race had been started ten minutes too early. Xae stewards met, and had no option but to declare it -'no race." The question was. when to run the race again, and at length it was decided to start It at 6.13 p.m Xne stewards also properly decided not to reopen the totalisator. The Nursery Handicap was a perfect cake-walk for Eona, which took the lead at once and gave nothing else any show. Goldbeater ran it out gamely, and was just as easily second, two lengths in front of Kose Noble, which, though a bit sore, galloped very well. Mr Stead's ally, a strong second favourite, was never dangerous. The four &^ nd ~ m *>***■ *"«- ---i ~\n re w T rSBS jum P ed °™ abreast in the Colrt m (Seren furloQ ?3>. these beins Gold seal. Mango, and Balsam. They were followed by Gaucho. The first three kept a perfect line for over four furlongs and met Ma.go disappeared in the mam body. and Balaam followed a few strides later, feavlurace of the day. the Canterbury Cud Zlml taiuutu. for about a mile and a-q-uarter the latter pulling hard: but when Paritutu ceased palling he also ceased racing, and was done seven furlongs from home Mulun.l challenged Zimmerman eariy and really had the race won soon aftei entering the straight. Armistice, which for some incomprehensible reason was culled back to the last place in the early stage? are nitt!e in Cbe h W rame to ° lat,i - and Mr. raised a great cheer for Dan O'Brien Star iis ffjstJCs §»a S M ntis-Affte l, i 'SS xr« was well received It Li Midl h2 fi£ y wJren the others closed up, and Intelligence was asked for an effort, she stopped and became a commoner. Mnngtsta, after running in the rear most of the" way. made her iff on in nice time from the foot of thi> straight, and won easily. Derrett rode n ?ood race on Lady Landon. and by jadi 'lous nursmg. got the possible out of herwt SQ e could not quite stay the mile and i-half. Time. 2.42. Dividend. £2 9/6" Seventeen started in the Asiley Handi■ap csix furlongs). Red Mom began gallonng at once, and was followed by Aimee soult and Ostachkof. At the end of a ■oupie of furlongs Volodia came on the icene and shaped in a desperate finish with S.ed Morn and Aimee Soult. The public 7V e L tiJl , the anmbp ™ np v-bich of the three had won. The jud-*e di 'lared f-or Red Morn, the middle one of the :hree. It was a good job for Harry Ellis -hat MeCombe had the mount; an ordinary ider would never have driven the Don"din nare home. Hemlock fell in the race and Hiss Doris get pushed over the fence' and •vas s<> mudi cut that she had to be de ■truyed. Time. 1.16 4-3. Dividends £4 .S' and £1 2/. ~ It is alleged that after this race a rum>or of tickets were rung on to several .orses, including over £60 on R ed Morn' >nt with the great rush of business this io donbt could not be helped. The" «tev--trds began an inquiry, but did not "com" llete their investigaUon. m In the Electric Plate (four f U ri O n^ s> Achilles was a trifle the quickest to move >ut there was no material advanta-p so ! ar as could be judged from the ST tchllles, Munjeet, and Raumore km i icaliy together at the entrance to the [ ourse proper; then Achilles swerved in ! nd nearly caused a bump, Ranmore ! iropped out a furlong from home and a ; errific race between the other two ended n Achilles winning by half a head Rau nore bejng six lengths arwav. i,-atcUes made the time 47 4-os'and 47 S-Sa iend^f^ 1116 aS * 3 - 5S - fiEd »• j In the second and deciding contest for tne Inrdle Race, all started but Magnificent ! Sardonyx made the pace tUponehlnt *n d " x the home turn had evervthine settled ut LM.idt.wUeh made his Sffige from * n a i n »J ni & a Sr o e - a i finish as defeated i 2, a n f ck .; mc - 2.38 4-3. Dividends, a , t 1 4A John who Sell jith Oes IS n, won :ae Grand National ou lieW Totn. ;

f BAY OF PLENTY JOCKEY CLU3. The following handicaps have been do- ! ' olared by >Ir t . W. Edwards for the Bay j iof Plenty Jockey Club's meeting:— j Maiden Plate.—lmagination 9.0, Leonette I 8.9, Banshee S>.'J, Rosarere S.I, Revival 8.4, | I Bosker 5.4. Handicap Cup.—Kiarerc 3.13, Gweuiad ; 1 9.10, Lunetta S.-t. Perform 8-2, Beilbiru 8.0, : ! Lalia Roofcn 7.12. Sham IA, Imagination ; : 7.3, Rouseabout 7..'i. : Hurdle Race. —Kiatere 13.10. Andy Regau '■ I 10.10. Kopom 10.5, Purepo lα*. , , Houseabout j 0.7, Bosker 0.-j. flying Handicap. —liweuiad 10.2, L'^netta 8.6. Perform 5.3, Bellbird 8.1, L.-.ia RooKn Kopom 7.12. Andy Regan 7.1 i), Leoaettl j 7.7, Banshee 7.7. j 1 METROPOLITAN TROTING CLUB'S MEETING. CHRISTCHUBCH, this day. The X.Z. Metropolitan Trotlng Club s | meetlug was resumed to-day in fine weaI ther, and befoer a good attendance. Kβ- ! I suits were as follows: — i Breeders' Handicap. — Bellis 1, Eulogy | '2. Lord Spec 3. Won by a dozen lengths. ; Time 3.49. Dividends —£- 9/ and 10/. Three Mile Furse. — Impatient 1, Sy--1 tlem 2, Bell 3. Won by a bare head. 1 Time 7.30. Dividends — £4 12/ and ±L 1 i 12,. C..T.C. SPRING MEETING. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) CHEISTCUCRCH, this day. J The following acceptances have been rejceived ior the foa-rtii day's racing:—Port Copper Hurdles. —Prospector, Jackpot, S-ar-donyx. Cavairy, Levant. Evenlode, L-e-iside, ; Tic Uuesser, Enrus, Narcissus, Wild Cat. : Design. 1 Pioneer Handicap.—iloriarty, Glencul\ioch, Pearl Beef, Cockleshell, Paragon. ' Paliangiri, The Libyan. Styoiour Handicap.—Volodia. The Seer. ' Franc, Sea King, LLarita, Miss Adeline, Vardo, Don Orslno, Goodsigbt. Sn-owstill. ! Peariie, Gaacho, Athena, Gypsobel, Mouiev ■ Puzzle, Kryloff. ! Cressy Welter.—Petrovu.r. IntelKgenoe, I Grandstand, Gold Seal, DeolinatioQ, Buc- I clueh. Jolly Roger. Scratageto, j Lady Lyoaors, Koputai, Balsam, Astrakhan. I Hemlock. j Fendal'ton Handicap.—Signaiman, CTiohI ton, iiystification, Lyrist, St. Joe, Ellerton. Stepdancer, Grenade, Pas Seul, Blythemaid. Blazing Sxar, Brighton, Thunderer, Notus, Czarevim, Seal Rock, Lady Lundon, Balsam, i Soinaraff. Tsitshar. ; Randolph Handicap. — Ballarat. ReI plete, GoITJen Gate. Savonry, Grandstand, i I Declination, Volodia, Ingleneuk, Chryseis, I Red Morn. Aimee Soult, ~Tesera, Curiosity.. j Ilarita. Golden Cairn. Ostachkoff, Silkwes! I Members' Handicap. — Petrovna. CrossBattery, Master Alix. King Bily.Red Gaunt- t I let, Ghorka, Sir Tristram. Huarcar, ClanI chattan, Ballarat, Savoury, Manjess. The . I Turf. Pas BSuX Eden, Apollodorts, Fireiron, : Sea Kins, I Jubilee Cup. — Red Gauntlet 9.13, Achilles 9.10, Multifid 9.7. Signalman 9.3, : Munjeet 9.2, Isoit 8.9, Cross Battery 5.9, i Wirral 7.12. ; 1 _^^^^

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 261, 8 November 1906, Page 3

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RACING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 261, 8 November 1906, Page 3

RACING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 261, 8 November 1906, Page 3

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