WANGANUI J.C.'S WINTER MEETING.
(pbess AasociATiar* itleoi:-i_.) , WANGAXIJI, May 23. The Wac-janui Jockey Club's Winter Meeting • wis concluded to-day in fine weather, and the attendance w_s _- record for a Winter Meeting. Tho gomg waa good, and fair times wete recorded. The totaiisator handled _-16,12- for the day, an increase bf _537_ over list, year's. Many spills -ecu-rod durintr (ho aftornoon, but no jockeys wero sori■ously injured- "Results:— OT.ITER OATS H__s T DICAP, of 175 soya; - second 520 soys, and third 15 govs from . -take. Six furlongs. _31 A. W. Gillies'a b c Sir Moseley, by '•'*' - King's Guest—Heavenly Twin," 3yrs. Sst lib .. .. (D. Wilson) 1
. •-»*!. F. Solwood's b g Play-off, 3vr_, 7st 13ib , •'„ , „ " . - <o'.._tcC_rte_* 2 10. J. Cameron's br **:; Epwortk, syrs, Gat. _ ■•*"«> ; (I?. Hunt) 3 ~; 7 Patioaalo Sst lib (W. Price>, S **_a*-ar„ R*t lib (L. Ncdder), 9 Pcronill- *_t(W. Bell,. Wild Lupin Bst (H. Goldfinch), -3 Gladioto - 7»t 101b (C. Browne), Kauifci 7st 01b (H. Young), 13 Th*. Groat Mogul 7«t Sib (R. Man-f-**n"-, 5 Sanguinary 7st- 7lb (A. Reid), and E .sil-al-sh 7et Clb (J. O'Sbea) also started. (Winner bred by P. p. Neaglo and trained ! ' -.: - -by O. Cox.) Sir "Uosoley waa first to tlio-straight, ahoad of Gladiole, iuid won easily by two and a half lengths from Play-off." with Epworththird _ a head in front of Sanguinary. Time. ' Imin 15 4-3 th ace. • ' " \ .' BALGOWNIE HACK HANDICAP, of 120 4 • soys;' second 15 nova, and third 10 3ov_ from stake. One mils and a distance. 2. 11. Connor's br m Lady Elgiva, by •'-.. Souit—Carousa, -Jjis, 7st"7lb (W, Belft 1 10 T.- Bristol's Swcot Van, 7st .car. '7st '. l- J,b ,'l •• «• '■•• < A * Beed>- 2 *. T. -soft's eh c Sir P«n»M, 'syrS. •■• 7«t" 7lb ..*"... (0. McCertcji) 3 "clm} ,: .t'' Hit."* (A.'olive.'>, a Firing' Line S*tt DibfJ. O'Sb-a), a .'John-Willie Sst Glb.(L - «Yod__ry _ Conaey __t 51b (Wil-wu), 6 KuraP»' •**•* - t S' < ' A * Sitapkinsi, 0 Gonara-l Madero ;?_ ?.'?^tS'/ You " 1 "">- i**"! "* Combustion .7at SJb (H.-Wats*--)'alio atartad. ■•-... {Winner bred, by W. Walters _nd trained by .... W. S_a__.) ..■....- ---_ Lady Elgiv_ eb*Ul._--.d "Sweet Tan at ths CMtsßco and won comfortably by oue and a half .lengths. Sir Donald three" aad a halt Jong'.hs.nway third- Time, Oh-in 0 3-Sth spc GRANnsTAND STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, of 350 soys; second 75 sovr, and turn* <23 soys from stake. About two miles and.a half. **' H i S - '5 v - rl * a **''** hi g Exotic, by Eiplo- .* Mon—Premier marc, aged. oat 131b a _■ : x-•••'■•'.- ,'•■'„.•, <E. "M._-_e.) 1 2H. Kin-ran sb g Sliver Monarch, aged. , J.°\ l . ?*•* , - • --• ft*. Campbell) 2 .. W. Lams cv g Northern,, aged,.o»t 71b „-.-... '-■*- Thc,mp_6n) 3 C Sir Lethe lOst 10lb (J. Doercy). 3 Kau- ' b i!!l St T ) ;^*.-i ! 9ft lllb W. O'Connell), 1 Riro Atn Ost 101b (F. TutcUcu), 8 K->ip Ost 91b (Tilsley), 10-Pas-iv. 9st 71b (Mr W. Head). 0 Kar'niC- 9st 81b, car. 9st -lib, and 7 Sportsman .st 71b (G. Fending) (bracketed with Northern) also started. (Winker bred -by owtcr and trained hy J. ~ . ' Barlow.) h.\_tic entered tho straight tho first time with a lead.of twenty lengths, and, keepin*; this lead all the way, ran in an easy winner, tho same distance separating hito from -iiier Monarch, who beat Norther-, by half a length for s-cond place. Time, smin 15_cc Te Whetu, Riro Atu, and Pasmve fell: RATA HACK. HURDLE' HANDICAP,;. of 120 sovb; second 15 sets, __<J third 10 ..ovs from stake. Ao—.it one mile and - m-r- furlongs. S A.. Leicester, br _ Mataal, by Hand-- - some Jack—-Merop., a-jed, 9st 12lb r'-rrr „■»,,•,-" W. YoUUg) 1 S. W. R. Tuck'e b g St. Gate, aged, lOst 2-b -- "■ .. (W. Flynn) 2 1. -T. Pawson's b g Sam Pan, 6yrs. list. """lb (L. Traill) 3 3 Parowanni lOst. 101b 'A. McFlynn), 6 The Diver 9st lllb (A. Ward), 7 Clemency Sat 101b (W. Adams), 4 Sweet Breezo 9st 6lb iA. Campbell), S Jl-stor Tupubi 9.t (F; Tilsley) also started ■
. (Winner bred by owner _nd trained by F. V ' Tilloy.) St. Gate was first into the straight, but .':'■. could not stall off Mescal- final challenge, V" latter winning by » length and a Half. Vilh Sam Pan, who finished fast, third, ir-?? F* l-nfftha.away. Time, Smin 4*-*-.. , —AY HURDLE HANDICAP, of 250 soya: second .1* --•-«' »*--* ,'i-ird .20 soys from s*<»ke. About ono milo and three-ouar-tttfc" 3. J. Alexander's, b g Goodwin Park, by Sylvia Park—Vivat, aged, list Sib. '"' _ T 1 T i . _ <L - TrAil! ' 1 * 1. Jj. Loubys br g Kurnalpi, Cvrs; 9st r n-o-. . "•"■ - ( E * Cope«tako) 2 -. v. Cox's b m Timothy, a_ed. lOst 6lb , T , . • (W. Adams) S nik m -.7- -J Bl 9lb < A - Ward), 2 Huia -st _ _■ m :Ue fß h *' r )* wd 2" Aruak- Ost lllb <A ,\,.? C Flj*nn) also started. I'Vaufcr bred by owner and trained by F. _. ~, Tiller.) ■vurnalpi challenged Goodwin Park at the bottom of the straight but the faVourit< came _w»y and won easily by a length and a half, wrth Timothy third sis lengths away. * vB&L&h, Tva *' 20 i- 54 ** «*«*■• -EMPIRE HANDICAP, of 250 soys; second 3o aovs, and third 15 soys from stake *T-* c " m, * ! ** at 4 » distanco. 2. \V alter Raleigh's blk c Rewipoto, by -tamapoto—The Boyne, 3yrs, Ost 101b -■ _ '.. (0. Browne) 1 "-.-, J. Stone-Wigg"- blk m M-tdi-U, syrs, 7st lllb .. 0 -•» T. Bristol's b g LeonU. -lym, 9st 41b , (W. ..ice) 3 1 Goldsiie Fst Sib (J-. Conquest), 7 Bortra-U Bst 3lb (W. Bell), — Cheddar Sst 2lb (J. p_Shea), io Passadena 7st lllb (H. Watson). '.-- Master Lupin 7st «llb (H. Goldfinch), .3 • Sqoai- Deal 7st 81b (A. Read). 9 First Con.»ju "tt Sib -_i. Hunt), SMamaxoaSst 10 b<H. Young-, also _t-rted. thinner bred by W. J. Matthew, and trained . ,- P. Johnson.) The. start v*a„ a beautiful one, Rewipoto bene the first to hop oat from tbe tcpes, fol- ]•_>•*•«• by Berirada. Cheddar. Goldsize, and Senaro Deal. There was no change until th. straight was reached, when the field closed' upon Rewipoto, and a slashing fini-h resulted in R.wipot/* just getting home by a. short neck from Manitau, the fast-finishing; Leonta. a nose away third, and Goldsi—*> fourth. Time; 2i_„i. FAREWELL HACK JrLAT HANDICAP, of 120 soys; s-cond 20 soys, and third 10 soys from stake. Six furlongs. • 9. B. T. Bennett's b g Bivouac, by Campfire—Huiafcama, syrs, 7st (H. Watson) 1 1. J. F. Easton's br f Prinoe*sa Moutoa, Syrs, Sst 71b " .. ~ (W. Price) 2 2. A. J. She-rsby'e Ngarua, 7st 13lb (W. Bell) 3
5 Gerbera. Sst 21b <L. NodderJ, 4 Branswick Bit (0. McCarlen), 3 New York Tat lllb (C. Browne), 8 Walde'raar 7st Olb (A. Reed), 12 Grandson 7st Olb fR. Manson), 11 Fidesoa 7«t(H. Goldfinch), 1 Sir Lupin 7gt- (R. Hun 4 .). lti Klya-rria "st (H. Young), and S Gay Gu_rd 7-st (K. .Lan-bess) also started.
(Winner trained by J. CoylsA When the barrier roso Ngarua shot out, followed by Waldemar and Fidcsoa. Ngarua led Bivouac and Fidesoa into the straight, but- once fairly into the run for home Bivouac was seen fo have the race in land, ar.d kept going long enough to beat Princess Moutoa by a bare half length, with .. _aru_ third. Time, lrnin 2Tscc.
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