SPRINGFIELD HACK R.C.'S ANNUAL MEETING.
The Springfield Hack Racinjr Club's Annual ™Theld on Saturday in nnewetf£r but then was not a very largo attend«?cl Though in most of the events the Sw« small, th«r O W *s wme interest** racSg, and the gathering proved an enjoyable one. Keeuits: BUSHY PAEK PLATS, of 6 .sove, ™tn a ewcepetako o! Eβ each £or starters to go to second horee. Five furlongs. J Kennedy'e blk g Black Jack.by Bl*ck Tracker, aged, lOst .. (H. T. Smith) 1 W . Logan's b m Tidal Wave, a H.J.Pott.n' S d l gPukexa«,^ ) |eWlb g Fanny Free lOat (W. Emerson), Flaeh 10st (F Ruehtcn), Cracroft 10s: (R. McSeven«y), Opuha 9st "lb (F. E. Jones), and Miner's Hope 9st 71b (E. Cotton) also started. Pukerau and Tidal Wave led for a couple of furlongs, but Black Jack then took charge and won by a neck from Tidal Wave. Puke-ta-u was four lengths awn? third, just in front of Flash. Time, lroin "sec. SPRINGFIELD CUP HANDICAP, of 22 soys, with a sweepstake of 10e each for etorters; second 2 soya from etako and half sweepstake; third half eweepetake. One mile and a half. H. T. Smith's eh g Even Wave, by Forjnosan—Headas, asred, lOst s!b (Owner) 1 J. xi. Pearson's b g Berlin, acred, Bst 131b (W. Emerson) 2 J. Bitmead's eh h Kirikiri, 6yrs. fist 71b (car. Sst 21b) .. (R. JucSeveney) 3 Even Wave and Berlin raced in company for over a mile, but in the straight the former drew away and won by a couple of lengthe. _ Kirikiri was a hundred yards away third. Time, 2min oOseo. BROOKDALE TROT HANDICAP (optional), of 10 eovs, with a sweepstake of 5s each for etarters, to ro to second horse. One mile and a J. Sutherland's blk m Miss Rita, by Zulu colt, aged, 150 yds behind (Owner) 1 G. Fe-guson's eh m Cute, aged, 300yde behind .. .. (C. Greening) 2 A. McCau3land's b f Jeanlock, 3yre, ecr (Owner) 3 Carl 220yde behind, Molly E. scr, and Otarama scr also started. Jeanlock led for five furlongs, but then broke, and Miss Rita took cha:g«>, and won easily by forty yards. Jeanlock was fifty yards away third, with Carl fourth. Time, 4min 17 3-sth sec. MOUNT TORLESSE HACK RACE, of 6 eovs, -with, a Bwecr. w iake of 5s eftch for etarters, to go to second horse. Weight 103t. Seven furlongs. J. Kennedy's bik g Black Jack, by Black Tracker, aged .. (F. E. Jonee) 1 W. Logan's b m Tidal "Wave, aged (L. Hagerty) 2 W. Taylor's b g Miner's Hope, 6yrs (11. Paul) S Tβ Mahine (E. Cotton) also started. Black Jack and Tidal Wave mado all the running, the former dTawing away in tho straight and winning by two lengthe. Miner's Hope was eight lengths a-way, third. Time, lmin 35eec. DALEIHORPE HANDICAP, of 12 sore, ■with a sweepstake of 5a each for etarters, to go to second horse. Six furlongs. P. Power's -eh g The Joker, Bst 101b (F. E. Jonce) 1 H T. Smith's eh g Even Wave, aged, lOst 91b .. .. (Owner) 2 H J. Potton'e eh g Pukerau, aged, 9st 61b (L. HageTty) 3 Phazerin Bst 10lb (P. Wormald) also started. The Joker took charge at the end of. a furlong and won by three lengths, Pukerau, a similar distance away, third. Time, linin 18&ec. KOWAI TROT (optional), of 7 soys, with a sweepstake of 5s each for etarters, to go to second horso. One mile and a quarter. J. Sutherland's blk m Miss Rita, by Zulu colt, aged, 185 yds behind (60yds pen.) (Owner) G Ferguson's eh m Cute, 250 yds behind (D. Clayton) 2 G. McCausland's b f Jeanlock, 3yrs, ecr
(Owner) 3 Beva ecr, Molly B. ecr, and Otarama scr also started. Molly R. led for a couple of furlongs when sho broke and Miss Rita ■went on in front. In the straight Cute was closing on her rapidly, but broko almost on the poet, and Miss Rita won by a couple of lengths. Jeanlock was fifty yards away third. Time, 3min 33sec. FARMERS' HACK RACE, of 7 sora, with a eweepstako of 5e each' for etarters, to go to second horse. "Weight Bst. One
mile. E P. Ruehton's br m Flash, by Lupin, • aged .. .. .. (W. Emerson) 1 J. B. Pearson's b g Berlin, aged (R. McSeveney). 2 Opuha (G. Berry) also etarted. Won by a length. Opuha did not complete the, course. Time, lmin 4Ssec,
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