LATE RACING.
AUCKLAND HACIXG CLCB. SPRING MEETING. Th» ronelndlns day's racing of the Auckland Racing Club's Spring Mooting is pio- [ icedlnpr at KUrrsllo thU-> afternoon. The! weather is line. Imt there is a cold wind blowing. The utfemdanre is fair. The following are the results: — MAJDKN in.'XIII.X RACE HANDICAP of llOsovs. Distance, 1* mil?. Mr A. Toeraan's br m Bonomiana. 6yrs, ■J. 12 1 , Jir J. T. MeUagU'B br g SoultUsti, aged, a.o - i tFaiuthart o ] Scratched: Loch Fyne and Liable. lJouomiaiia was the fhst to show out, bui , vras imiueuiateiy nispuced l>y t'amtnart. las.-iuji mc staud Fai.iinart and sir Keyei , wire racing together iv the li*ao tnrev i leiifeilu in front oi Knitwork ami Snultusj, ] lii.lu.,WiT s..rt BOuOiuliiua liclujr rno.-t i- ) rt-'iijeut of rhi.' ornor?. bouomiaun iaii into i liwt position ji,>r between .Mr Ucgcl auc! j I'aluUiart as mey passed the soveu-inili'i.q j post. Uwiiij; tae cutting sac too* Charge with ralutnait as her nearest ;u----tonduut, ™i;h Snuitnsh at the hoad ot a ) bunched ileal. Matins no mistake.*. Bono- > rmana hi in her own in the run liinne. prt-ji- ; tuaily wlunlug In ,i trim Souitflsh, v. .Arii fluisUid aud [•"aiiiUian by a sii.iilar ni.<tai;rc. Tiino, 2-ok. Dividends. i.2 17/ and £5 .?.'. 11CNT CLHIi CVV of TOmotb. About three ;uul M-liaif mUes. l < >!r if. Ontrrr"s br g Ncnrn. 12.n 1 ! Xir J. K. l'uiii'H eh s l>iijrham, IUM •_' ! Mr W. A. Svi.ft's br s Pane.Jain, U.S.. :j t ScratL-hcd: Tul, ?Jozart, Cutlvr. aad M ul- ,' iiiii. Hrigbam nished to the front and sbnwid I iNi,aru and i'likciiau, and tiic.v asronded the i iJI in this nrd'.r. At i!ir tup PukiTiniu \v:is i in ciiorjc. ai.d Ihr.i γ-mjk- Hr lr .:ia-i, Nraru. I aad 'lip. with Kino last. As t!vy .-.lire to ( the water Nj;aru hat! a flishi udraniagp ot ■ L'ctcriiDii, a - jd ss thy raced alcug :be dick ( tbe order was: l'nk'eiiiau. Tip. ii, i-uaiij, ! N'garu, and Kino. Tip went In the Iront as 1 they breasted the -nfl! the second time, aud 1 piloied the field nronnfi to the double, and he was in ehar?:e going along th? back, where Xgarn ran into second place, followed li.v Kino. Puker'mn, and Brishatu. Tip wua ] Uill pace-maker us they olltnbrd the hill the last time, with Xparo as his nearest attendant. The race wss now confined to thene two. Tip had a elipht at the ' last fence, which he struck hard and foil, ', leaving Ngam to come on alone and win by a furious from Brisrham. whleb secured ' second hononrs through Kino reusing the ' last feurc. rukerimu was third, half a fnr- ' Inn; lichJnd UiiS'ham. ' Time. 5.48. Divi- : denil, £0 10/. iSCOT nANDICAP of 250 soys: one mUe ' and .-. quarter. Mr W. L. Thomson's b r» Delania. 7.10 3 : S-Ir R. Cleiatids bh h Apologue. 5.6. ... • Hγ K. Ilpnton's eh g Baltimore. 6.7 .... 3 ! •Dead heat, for second. Scraf hedt ?>lnpteT* Delaval and OeordieThe barrier lifted to a beautiful start, j rsaltimore l.em? ihe Qrst on his feet, but LandlncU im-jiediateir went to the froo:, ' md Showed the way nut of the straight I iu£-t. clear of Baltimore, and then came . uady Nell. Apologue, Gladstone, and De- , ania. Landloek was ytill Uov,-ling alone ; n front a? they went along the back . i len.cth in front of Baltimore, which was i \ 'airly rlcar of the rest of the Geld, which ! , .vas in a heap. There was no alteration ' , n the positions ss Lney went through the nrUins, but half way across the top tretch Baltimore was on terms with Land- j ock, with Dolauia and Gladstone otase bcliud, and Apologue make a forward move, j jO-dy Nell falling back beaten. Baltimore , vas the first to turn lor home, and he had \ •harse at the distance, where Gladstone. , jandlocl;, Delania, and Apologue all put ( v a cleam, and a great race homo resulted ( >e!ania pnntclmis « victory by half a j Tijrh from Baltimore and Apologue, whieji he judge was unable to separate. Gladstone ras close up fourth. Laud lock was fifth, r.d Lady Nell last. Time. 2.10 2-5. Divi- „ .ends. £3 "/, 16/ on Apologue, and £1 14/ j n Baltimore. (; UTEXILE HANDICAP of IIOsots: four furlongs. S lessr3 n.irris and Thorpe's be User- o. nreh. 7.10 1 v. Ir W. Daflos' br f Maheno. 7.S 2 n lr B. Armitage'B br f Necktie. SO 3 b Scratched: Cndence and Port Light. s Time Cl --JS- Dividends —£2 5/ ana f< :i is/. b C.J.C. EXHIBITION MEETING. tl FOURTH CAT'S RACING. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) tl CHBISTCHURCH, this day. Ci The weather is mai-niflcent for the last ,- lay's racing of tlr C.J.C. Exhibition Meet- ! * ug. 'J'here is a good attendance. Results jj re as follow: — , v , 11-urdlee. — Lecside 1. Eurns 2. Levant a i icrntched: Sardonyx and Eveniode. TVon f asily from end to end. Time, 3mln. Divi- t , lends. £4 0/6 and £5 12/. I Cressy Welter.—Bucclruch 1, Intelligence } :, Stratagem 3. Scratched: Grandstand, j: ion comfortably by a length. Time, 1.15. t< CAETERTON BACES. a CARTEETOX, this day. f c The following are the results of to-day's t> aces: — 6. Belvedere Handicap.—Sunbonnet 1, Mo- -n Dch 2. Narrow Escape 3. bi Dividends, £5 2/ and fl 13/. a Railway Handicap.—Platypus 1, The b' r oucher 2, Elfrida. 3. Won by a nose, h •ivldcnds, £9 3/ and ft} ?/. g,
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 263, 10 November 1906, Page 6
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