FEILDING JOCKEY CLUB'S SPRING MEETING.
(special to "tiie press. ') FEILDING, December 1. Tho Feildrng Jockey Caib's Spring Matins wu* concluded to-day in. unfavourable weather. Tho attendance was good, and tho lotalisator investments ainounKd to £19,341, 13 against £1*2,241 on the corresponding day last year, making a. total lor iho Meeting ' of £35,551, as against £20,524 at the Spring Meeting twelve months ago. following are the jeeulta:— YORK STAKES, of 150 aovs; eecond 20 cove, and third 10 sots from etake. Seven furlongs. 1. R. Bnckman'e b m Lady Loniaa, by Campfire—Countess Coie, syrß, 7et 31b ; (R. Berry) 1 4. J. Coleman'e br f Lady Volga, 4yrs, Bet 21b .. .. .- (J- Corduc) 2 4. C. W. WiUiame'a eh g Glenfern, Cyre, 6st 121b .. - .. (K. Lambesa) 3 . 2 Patronale Bst Blb (H. Gray), 12 Peronilla 7st 9lb (M. McDonald), 11 Tree Lucerne 7st 71b (H. Goldfinch), 8 Imagination 7st 6lb (H. Ijovc), 9 Eocene 7et 3lb l\V. O'Halloron), 10 jfoyal Simon 7st 3lb, car. 7at 101b (S.. Hentleieon), 5 Bootle 7st 21b (A. Reed), 3 Beruada 7et 21b (W» Bell), 6 Xetikura 6et 10lb, tar. 7st- lib (N. Goddard), and 5 San Pluie i 6at 71b (J. Kemp) also started. (Winner trained by F. J. Cermont.) Won eaeily by four lengths.' Time, lmin 33 4-stk ccc. XIKAU HACK HANDICAP, of 100 cove; *econd 20 cove, and third 10 cove from ' etak«. Six fmlonga. 1. A. Alexander's b I Sunbird, by Martian—Mary of Argyle, 3yrs, Bat 3lb 51b allow.) .. '••-.. (H. Young)-1 4 F. Ellie'e b c Iliad'e Hero, Syre, Bst 51b ■ (H. Gray) 2 7. Trueteee Jato J. Ryan'* EetaUs br g Grattan, oyrs, Bat 121b .. (L. Koddcr) 3 2 Seather Bet 131b IA. Oliver), 5 Master Lupin Bs-. 41b (T. Pritchard), 3 Toatere Bst ab (S. Cendereon), 6 Couitley 7et (K. Lambees), 9 Sir Fisher Get 9lb (A. Reed), 11 Tβ Jlouhou Get 9lb (J. Coxdue), 10 Patroness ~ €at 91b (Goldfinch), and 8 Sylvan Dale Get! 7lb, car. 6et lllb (Hunt) .also started. (Winner bred by J. F. ijuch&nan and trained by F. TiUey.). , Gmttan and Iliad'e Hero were in front to the half distance, when'Sunbird came with a fast run, and won by a neck alter a good finish.' Time,-lmin 90 l-sth eec, MANCHESTER HANDICAP, of 250 cove; second SO sots, end third IS eovs from etake. Oao mile and a quarter. 4. A. L. Lambese'e b g Ot&hu, by Ncetor— Vapour, 6yre, 7et.6lb "... (K. Lambess) 1 1 C. Morse's b g Birkline, 6yis, Bet lib '•:■,; •...-! . . ' ' (H. Gray) 2 3. H. "Whitney's hr It' Odessa, 6yra, 7et 41b • . • . ; (A. Reed) 3 14 Lord Renown Set 121b (A. Oliver), 12 - Peroneal Bst 9lb (McDonald) 13 Rooeevclt Bat (L. Wileon), 8 Leonta Bstßlb (C. Price), lUMaster Laddo Set 21b. (J; Cordue), 8 Lody Laddo Bst 21b (Berry), 7 Multiply Set lib (Doelcy), 5 Manawakaha 7et 91b (N. Goddard), ' ■■'« Moutoa Girl 7tt 81b, ,1 Fair Roa&mond 7st ' ' 7ib (W.* Bell), 10 Guiding Way &t lllb (H. . Young),'and 15 Arohakaa 6st 71b (J. Kemp) jllbo started. . ' .. ' " (Winrier trained by owner.) • lfoutoa Girl was first to break away, and she tied pact "the.stand, followed by. Peroneal,. Lady Laddo, and Roosevelt. Along the b&ck Moutoa Girl was a clear length in front . of Peroneal, whilet Fair Roeamond had run into 'third : place. Birklrne headed Peroneal 'and 'Moutoa Girl, and at the four furlongs -post Birkline was'leading Peroneal and Mou-. to» G!M, with Odessa and Fair Rosamond 'oloee up, and Leonta"improving his position. -' Birkline was • firet into the homo etretch, •with: Odessa at-his girths, but *t the half distance Otahu came with a wcll-euetaincd run, and cutting down the leader, won by ahead; a neck between second and third. Time, 2min lGscc. .■ CHELTENHAM HURDLES,• o! 150 eovs; second 20 cove, and third 10 sove from ' iitake. One mile and three-quartere. C. C. T. Avondale's br h. Aberbrothock, by • . ' ■ aged, 9et ■ • (M. Fraaer) 1 .s. T. Cameron , * b gTβ "Whctu, oged, 9st ~ • (H. Futcher) 2 4. G. Green's eh g Windage, aged, 9st 10lb • (A. Ward) 3 2 Darby Paul "lOst lSlb (H. Copestake), 1 The Rover 103t.91b (F. Flynn), 7 Woiputere •£>«t 131b (J. O'Connell), and 5 Rongomau ; <tet~sib (L. Trail) also started. ." ' fWinner bred by D. Bmck and trained by ' G. Watson.) ' AbeiUrothock led all the way and stalling off "successive challengee by Windage and
Te Whetu, won by a neck. The favourite was la3t. Time, 3r_in 31 l-.th &cc. RONUOTF.A HURDLE _.-.'.. _ICAP, of 100 soys; second 20 soys, and third 10 «ovs frcm stake. Ono mile and a half. 8. H. Mc_lanaway's eh m Kill, by San Fran—Sprung, Gyrs, lOst l_b (F. Flynn) 1 4. C. A. W. Monckton's eh g Rexor, aged, 9st Sib .. .. (G. Ma.chaut) 2 6. Tayior and Burrell's b g Jackman, aged, lOst .. .. .. (A. Ward) 3 1 Timothy lOst 10lb (H. Cope-lake), 9 Fagot lOst 2lb (W. J. Porter), 5 Lamsdoiff Ost 101b (J. Deeroy), 2 Huia Ost 101b (W. Ay re;), 3 Iljiiar Ost 4ib (J. Morris), 7 Piki-h<r-u Ost (L. Traill), 13 Trooper Ost (M. Fraser), 12 Taihape 9_t (H. Futcher), 10 Tauraugi 9st (R. Edwards) also started. (Winner bred by J. McManaway and trained by A. Attwood.) Rill took charge five furlongs from home, and won easily by three lengths; _ length aird a half between second and third. Time, 2_tin 53 2-sth sec. OROUA STAKES, of 200 soys; second 23 -ova, and third 15 ■• soys -from stake. - Weight-i.r-age. Six furlongs. 2. R. Al.an s blk- c Postillion, by Advance —Brown Spec, *yrs, Sst (C. Price) 1 1. E. J. Watt's eh f Ventura, 4yrs, Sst Olb (L. Wilson) 2 3. T. O'Neill'g eh m Gladiole, aged, Bst 101b (H. Gray) 3 i Our King Ost (B. Deeley), 5 Leapnki Bat 12,'b (G. Francis), 6 Vocation fist 4lb (H. Lowe), 8 Tribunal 7st lllb (C. Stowc), and 7 it-umania Cat Olb (A. Reed) also started. (Winner bred by D. Fraser and trained by F. Tilley.) ' V-entura, Gladiole, and Postillion raced abreast for the first two furlongs, and then Ventura drew out and led around the home turn. Postillion came at her at tho half distance and got home by a bare length, Gladiole half a length away third. Timo, lmin 20sec. MAIDEN HACK SCURRY, of 100 soys; second 20 soys, and third 15 soys from stake. Weight 9at. Five furlongs and a half. 1. Mr Highden's br c Garance, by Vasco —Madder, 3yrs .. ".. (A. Oliver) 1 2. H. I. Simeon's eh g Rigo Park, Syrs (T. Pritchaxd) 2 6. W. Holmes's b g Victoris, 3yrs (R. Young) 3 3 Play Off (L. Nodder), 14 Crown Battery (0. McCarten), 8 Kosalys (F. D. Jones), 10 Miralma (C. Jenkins), 7 Patroness (B. Deeley), 12 Grandson (A. Sirnpkins), 9 Raupani (W. J. Porte.), 4 Royal Scout (W- Bell)."3 Whakapona (R. Edwards), 11 Rangiwhetu (W. Young), 5 Innoladdo (H. Gray), 16 Val (L. Traill), and 15 Omanawa (George) also started. (Winner bred by J. F. Re id, and trained by G. Price.) Won by. a . length; a similar distance between seoond and third. Time, lmin 14 2-sth sec. RAILWAY. WELTER, of 150 soys; second 20 soys, and third 10 soys from stake. One milo and a distance. • 2. G. Smith's b g Draft, by Maniapoto— Miss Pauline, Gyrs, 8;t -.. (H. Gray) 1 9. A. Maltby's b g First Consul, Gyrs, 7st 131b - .. .. (R. Berry) 2 6. C. Renault's b g- Ngatimarn, aged, 7st 9ib .. .. .. . tvv*. Young) 3 6 Jargon Bst 10lb (O. McCarten), 7 Sir Daniel Bst Sib (Ti Pritchard), 7 Coromardcl Sst- 71b, car. Bat 9lb (Ai .Oliver), 1 Settler Bst 61b (L. Wilson), 3 Mntlow Bst lb (xi. Deelev), 11 San Pluis B=t 21b (H. Stow.), 12 Wa-ipaku Bst lib (W. O'Ha'loran), i Aruake Bst (W. Be!!)," and 10' Master Tupahi 7st 10lb, car. 7st 321b (S. Henderson) also started. (Winner trained by J. O ..eill.) Won by a length: a length between second and third. Time-, 2min" 5 2-sth oeo.
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