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♦ [ A.J.C. AUTUMN MEETING. ' SECOND DAY. (By Cable—Press Association—Copyright.) SYDNEY, ilonday, April 9. The Australian Jockey Club'B Autumn Meeting was continued to-cUv. The weather was showery, but the going was good, and. the attendance larger than on Saturday. Despite The Fortuno Hunter's win in the Autumn Stakes on Saturday, the public favoured the chances of Court jfester and Green Cap in the Sydney Cup. ■ .rrinca JBardolph, last year's winner, was prominent in the early stages, but was unable to stay the distance. fortune Hunter wes always handy, and again heat the fancied division, scoring cleverly from the Australian Cup winner, Harriet Graham. The foßowing are results: — FLYING HANDICAP, a sweepstake of 10 sova each, with 500 sovs added. Six furlonss. G. V. Blanch's br m La Steppe, by Larino (imp.)— Steppe, Cyra, Sat 21b.. 1 C. H. Allen's br f Princess Dome, by Caiman (imp.)— Mother Doris/ 4yrs, 7st 61b .. 1 R. Buicfs b c Three, by The Welkin (imp.)—Teppo, 4yra, Oat 2ib .. ..3 Seventeen started. D&toe Aero and Threo were the first to show out, but La' Steppe quickly wont to the front, and, leading throughout, won by two lengths and a half. Time, lmin 13eec. CHAMPAGNE STAKES, a sweepstake of 20 • 60v3 eaelu. with 2000 eovs added. For two-year-olds. Special weights. Six furlongs. E. E. D. Clarke's ho Thrioo, by The Welkin (imp.)—Teppo, 9st Gib (inc. 10lb pea.) .. .. .. 1 J. Baron's b c Prince Viridis. by Prince Foot©—La Crosse. Bst 10lb .. .. 2 J. Baron's ch f Princess Winifred, by Princo Foote—Sweet Cup, Bst €lb .. 3 Fifteen started. Lady Comelv and Modesto were prominent j n the Thrice drow out in th»
Princc Viridis. wou by' half a neck. Time, lmin 14$eec. SYDNEY CUP. a sweepstake of 20 eovs cach. with 4000 sovs added. Two miles. J. A. Mayo'a ch h The Fortune Hunter, by Flavus ■ (imp.)— Boiling, syrs, Sst clb •• .. (Wood) 1 Philip Russell's ch I Harriet Graham (imp.), by William the Third—Sa!t Hill, 4yrs. Bst .. (F. Bullock) 2 E. A. Connolly's br c Court Jester by Comedy King (imp.)— Aleger, 3yra, To'; _ ;• ■■ (Demosey) 3 Chantemerle 9st 51b, Ulra's Isle 9st Car-lit-a Sst 131b, Lingle Sst 81b, Green Cap Bst Bib, Bombita Bst Tib. Princo Bsrdolph Bst 4lb, Ranger 7st 71b, Karanaud King 7st 3lb, Aarivo 7st 2lb. Lady Boniform 6st 12lb, Coat o' Mail 6st 101b, Yankee York 6et 101b, [ and Highland Band Gst 71b al.so -From a good start. Chantemerle and Coat o Mail showed out first. Passing the stand the order was Coat o' Mail, Karanaud King, Bombita, Princc Bardolph. The Fortune Hunter. Green Cap. and Chantemerle. At the mile post Prince Bardolpli and Karanaud King went to the front. Viva's Isle was first into tho straight, with The Fortune Hunter and Court Jester moving up. Tlm Fortune Hunter led at the distance, and won by a length and a quarter: a neck between second and third. Time, 3min 26eec. 1' IRST STEEPLECHASE, a sweepstake of 1 sov each, with 400 sovs added. About two miles and a half. W. P. Lawler's b g Old Munjriadi, by Poseidon—Gert, Gyrs. 9st Tib ' .. 1 11. S. M. Simpson's b g Glenquinn, by Seal Rock—Mogadons, ]oat Gib 2 E. A. Haley and P. Nolan's br g Torone, by Herioch—Token, aged, list 3 Eleven started. Ravon d'Or led from Old Mv.njrindi most of the way. Old Mungindi went to the front at the home turn, and won by throoquarlers of a length. Time, smin 19Vsec. I 1 IRST NURSERY HANDICAP, a sweopstake of 10 sovs cach. with 500 sovs added. For two-year-olds. Six furlongs C. JefTries's br f Fight Ever, bv Tressndy (imp.)—Orzinthia, Tst 13lb .. 1 R. W. McFadyen'a br f Throssell, by Charlemagno ll.—Flora Macdonald. Gst 71b . 2 T. Pnyten's b c Gurraniing, b7 Grafton (imp.)— Bright Alice, Tst 4lb '.. 3 Eighteen started. Lord Mooltan made the early running, but Fight Ever cajn-e away at tho'beml and won easily by eight lengths. Timo. lmin 14Jsec. TOCAL HANDICAP, a sweepstake of 10 sovs each, with 500 added. One mile and o quarter. A. G. White's b h Secrct Service, by Flavus—Settlement. Svrs, 9st Sib .. 1 Sir Wm. Cooper's ch h First Principle, aged. ICst 2lb .. .. ..2 W. K>lso's br g Cbid, by Antonio (imp.) --Lelaniina. Gyrs, S3t 7lb .. ..3 Twor.ty-one started. Rom;-.n Queen 'wa« first to move, and, with Lineage and Agathon, was prominent Jo the distance. Secret Service then challenged, ;»nd beat First Principle bv half a length. Time, 2min Bisoc. ONKAPARINf! A R.C.'S EASTER MEETING. (By CaDle—Press Association—Copyright.) ADELAIDE, April 9. Tnc following arc the results, of tho principal events: —
ONKAPA HI NG A CUP, of 350 rove. One mile and three furlongs. E. TJ. Slisidrick's br m Beauty Spot, by Pistol—Antilles, oyrs, 7st 91b .. 1 W. H. Richardson's ch o Dependence, by , I'ccdil—Design, 3yrs, Cat 101b .. 2 N. 1,. Goyder's br g'Epiatic, by Pistol— Poetess, aged, 7st 13!b 3 GREAT EASTERN STEEPLECHASE.' of 900 Fovs About three miles and a quarter. Jr. A. Gurrie 6 br " Flash Jack, by Junot —Princess, <«;ed, list 121b .. , 1 J. Mullins, juji/s br g Edinol, by Developer— Pinnace, aged, list slb ..2 J. O'Connor's br g Cooling, by Georga Frederick—Brown Bee 3, aged, 10st Clb 3 AUCKLAND R.C.'S AUTUMN MEETING. (PRESS ASSOCIATION" TELEGRAM.) AUCKLAND, April 0. The Auckland Racing Club's Autumn Meeting wa e concluded to-day in perfect weather. There wn3 a large attendance, tho Governor and Lady Liverpool being among those preset. Tho totalis,itor investments were £57,648, making a total for tho Meeting of £101,059, an increase of £9316 over last year's figures. Tho following are tho details of the racing: STEWARDS' HANpiCAP, of SSO sovs; one milo—l Seadown, Tst 10lb (A. Beod}. I; 4 Treesida, Sst 21b (Buchanan), 2; 3 Tinoaai, 9lb (Robinson), 3. 3 Llanishen 7et 13lb, 7 Fionnuala Tat 9lb, 5 Ttfct 7st 9lb, 9 Loyal Arch 7st 4lb, G Hyllus 7st 31b, and 6 Lady Glen Gst 121b also started. Tact and Lady Glen led at tho start, but outside tho distance Seadown went to the front and won by two lengths. Time, lrain 40sec. MANGERE HANDICAP, of 200 6*ava; furlongs—l Cardrona, Bst lfilb (McMillan), 1; 8 Last Call, Bst 71b (Caxmont), 2; 5 Mnnodon, 7st lDlb (Robinson), 3. 3 Lady. Paula' Sst 131b, '12 Bellacity Bst 121b, 2 Fa briquet, to 3si 71b, 14 Lord Ainslie Sst 41b, 2 Ahuriri 7st 131b, 1 Hendra 7st 121b, 6 Kereone 7st lllb, 10 Penniless 7st IUV 20 £,t, £rancis 7st lllb, 23 Pre-eminent /8X aiiiij, ji '.:zmar 7et alb, 7 "Wiri 7et..£iij. is> tJold Necklet 7at Gib, 17 Jocular 7st oiu, jy Siep 7ct 2lb, 30 Poiphyry 7st Sib, 9 Paddington Green 7«t 21b, il Mbjtukaxi "b*, 27 Blue Cross 7at, 18 All Talk 7st, 19 Waihinepai 73t, 16 Dungannon 7st, 2J Roeori Tat, and 24 Chappie 7st also started. Won by two lengths. Time, linin 15 4-sth sec. VICTORIA HANDICAP, of 250 sovs; fiva fnriong3—3 Simonides, !>3t 91b (Robinson), 1; 1 Lingerie, 9et 21b (L. Wilson)', 2; 3 Ample, 9st (Emerson), 3. 5 Sanacro 7st 31b, 4 Exclusive 7st 13lb, 6 Empire 7st 7lb, 7 Woody Glen 7st 13lb, 11 Carmen Sylva. Gst 121b, i) Sl»ower Gold Gst 121b, and 10 Guerre a Mort 6et 121b also started. Simonidea challenged Lingerie in the straight, and won by a neck. Time, Imin lsec. GREAT NORTHERN ST. LEGER, of 850 cove. For three-year-oids. One mile and three-quarters. v 1. G. L. Stead's b g The Toff, by Boniform—Class, Sat 71b ..(C. Emerson) 1 T. H. Lowry's b g Bjorneborg, by Finland—War Score, Set 71b (L. Wilson) 2 3. R. Hamnion's b f Rekanui, by Flagfall —Mignon, Sat 81b (Hi Robinson) 3 Rekanui kd till three furlongs from home, when the other pair passed her, The Toff winning by two lengths. Time, 3min 2sec, a record for the race. ST. GEORGE'S HANDICAP, of 1000 sots. One milo nod a half. 8. J. Hawkins's br g Toa Tere, by Maniapoto—Gallantry, ag?d, Bst 81b (McFlinn) 1 9. F. Marshall's ch g Bedford, by Banyan—Miss Dix, oyrs, 7al 8!b (Chaplin) 2 1, E. J. Watt's b g Bunting, by All Black —Red Plume, 4yrs, 9st 21b (A. Reed) 3 5 Merry Roe Sst 13lb, 2 Colonel Soult Bat, 6 Lady Penury „7st 9lb, 3 Rebel 7st 61b, 10 Munster Tet 3lb, 7 Housewife 7st 21b, 4 Mascot Gst 10lb, 11 Thraco Gst 71b also started. • Bedford came round the home turn in tho lead. Bunting and Toa Tere then joined in, a hard finish resulting in a win for Toa Tero by a neck. Time, 2min 35ecc. AUTJJMN STEEPLECHASE,, of 400sovs; three miles—2 Bonny Jean, lOst 7lb (Tapp). 1; 3 Plymouth, lOst' 71b (McSeveney), 2; 1 Troublesomo, list Blb (McFlinn), 2. 5 Glue pot lOst 71b, 4 Captain Lock Sst Blb, and Kaiwhakahaero 9st 7lb also started. Coming down tho hifl the last -time Bonny Jean I went to the front, and won by foui lengths. Time. Cmin 22sec. | HUIA HANDICAP, of 400 sovs; six fur- | longs—3 Mill o' Gowrje, 7st 13lb (Robineon). 1: 1 Form Up, fist lllb (A. Reed),- 2; 2 Kocsian, S3t 101b (Emerson), 3. • 4 Hyginas 7st 71b, 5 Tact 7et 61b, 7 Waiutu 7st, S Arrnn 6st lllb, 9 Alf Delaval Sst lllb, 6 Kockfiold Gst lllb, and 10 General Joffro Cat 71b also started. Mill o' Gowrie soon -took I the lead and won by a neck. Time,~lmin 11 I l-sth Gee. AUCKLAND. WELTER HANDICAP, of 350 bovg; one mile—9 Glcnspiro, 9st' 2lb (Carmont), 1; 1 Hopfield, 9et 12!b (McMilTaji), 2; 11 Kauri King, Bst 10lb (Sinclair), 3. 4. Glenopal Ost 51b. 8 Toki 9st Sib, 14 El Gallo Bst 131b, 12 Prince Merriwoe Sst 10lb, 2 Devotion Bst !)lb, 8 Loyal Arch Bst 91b 3 Pcndoon 83t 6lb, 5 Achilles Bst Gib, 13 Cor'xcgidor Bet 21b. 0 Idra Set, 7 Sunny Climes Bgt, and 6 - Marblo Star Set also" started Won by a length. Time, lmin 41scc. WAIRARAPA RACING CLUB'S AUTUMN MEETING. (press ASSOCIATION" telegram.) CARTERTON, April 9. Fine weather and a large attendance again favoured tho Wairarapa R.C. Autumn Meeting. The totalisafor investments for the day amounted to £17,541, making £3G,674 for the two days, an increase of £178 compared with the same Meeting lsat year. Results:— MOROA HACK HANDICAP, of 130 sovs; seven furlongs—Sardinia, Ost 3lb, 1; Johnny Walker, 7si 31b, 2; Pull Mall. 7et 31b 3. Prince Delaware Sst 13lb, Rongora 7st lllb, 'xe Opai 7st 71b, Consultation 7si 51b, and Lady Boris 6st 121b aleo started. Time, lmin 28 2-sth sec. KOTOTAWAI HANDICAP, of 150 eovc; six furlongs—Lady General, Set 10lb, 1: Lady Black, Bst 9lb. 2; Bairnadale, Bst 71b 3. Pariform 7st lib, Rewa Rcwa fet 81b. and Mt. Victoria 6et 71b also started. Time, lfnin 19SOC. AUTUMN HAM)ICAP, of 300 6ots; ood mil« and a distance--Multaine, 7st slb, 1;
Heeltap, Bst Tib." U; Merry Gaiu, Tst, 3. Tango Sst oib, Roso Pink 7st 101b, Haumakaka Gst Tib. and Capi. Glossop Get 7lb also 6tamd. Time, lmin 59sec. JUVENILE HANDICAP, oi 110 eovs: five furlongs—Vagabond, fet- 11 lb. 1; Pervolo, £«t 12lb 2; Association, Sst 61b, Sst Tib 'La Tasee Tst 9lb, ilotallium Tst 61b. War Star Tst 61b, and Ariliia l--b aleo started. Time, lmin 1 WAIOHINE HACK HANDICAP, oi 1-0 £OT6: six furk>DS6 —RaunMMVUwhiri. S3t Oil), 1: Tuticorin, Tst'lillb, 2; Perrier, Sst Sib. 3. Comment Est 13lb. Black Lake fist 61b, Meete- Bona Tet 3lb, Trickery 6st 131b, Sundown 6st 121b. and Try Again est "lb also started. Time, lmin 14 3-31 li sec FEATHERSTON HANDICAP, of I>o eovs: five furlongs—Splendidns, Bst, 1 ; Merne Potc Tat 71b, 2; Humorist, Set, 3. Pariform 9st, 'and Carlatour Set 131b also started. Time, lmin ls?c. THE SHORTS, oi 100 eovs; four furlongs —Sir Thomas. Sst 71b, 1; Crescent Moon, Bst 7lb, 2; Altitude, Set 71b, 3. Mystic Light Sst' Tib also started. Time, 49s«j. RIVERTON RACING CLUB'S MEETING. (rr.ESS ASSOCIATION - 'TELEGRAM.) INVERCARGILL, April 0. . The weather was good for tho firet There was a rccord attendance. Tho totali6a.tor turnover was £17,30-2 10s. nn compared with. £16,030 for the corresponding day last year. Results: — TRIAL STAKES, of 100 sovs; one mile; w.f.a. —1 Glendower 1. 4 Special Order 2, 10 Robin 3. 6 Sister Monica, 5 Golden Lead, 9 Colbert, 9 Silver Spike, 3 Honest Fred, 7 Goldfora, and 2 Polonius also started. Won by two lengths. Time, lmin 4Gsec. OTAITAI STEEPLECHASE, of 120 eovs; about two miles —3 Edistoce. 9st 10lb, 1; 1 St. Pedro, JOst 101b, 2; 4 St. Arcn, lOst, 3. 3 Golden Patch 9st 101b also started. St. A'ron and Golden Patch fell. Won. by three lengths. Time, -lmin 57 2-sth sec. FIRST COUNTY HANDICAP, of 100 sov6; seven furlongs—l Wild Pilgrim, Sst lllb, 1; G Vocation, 9st 2lb, 2; 4 Lady Trent, Sst 101b, 3. 3 Redowa 961 lllb, 2 Orderdown 9st 31 b, 9 Peerless 6st 121b, 5 St. HilarySat 10lb, 1 Minesweeper Sst 7lb, and 8 Quickshot; Bst also started. Won by a length and a hall. Time, lmin 31 -l-sth sec. RIVERTON CUP, of 300 eovs; one mile and a half —1 Rorke's Drift, 9st lllb, 1; 5 Sister Regis, 6st 10lb, 2; 2 Marsa, Sst, S. 3 Gunregt 3st 12lb, 1 Thaddeae 7st 71b, and 6 Magdala 7st also etarted. Won by tlireequarter3 of a length; tho same between second and third. Time, 2min 41 3-sth eec. PRESIDENT'S WELTER, of 100 eovs; one niile—2 Wild Pilgrim, Bst 71b, inc. Sib pen., 1; 3 Spanish Princess, Bbt 9lb, 2; 4 Partisan, Sst 10lb, 3. 1 High water 9ei slb al6o started. Won by four lengths. Time, lmin 44 2-sth see. i GREAT WESTERN STEEPLECHASE, of 300 sova; «boat threo miles —2 Recharge, lOst Blb, 1; 3 Palladio, lOst 41b, 2; 4 Rolling Tide, lOst 51b, 3. 1 Heatherlea list lib and 5 Caseshot 10et lib also started. The latter refused, and Heatherlea lost his rider. Won by ten lengths. Time, 6min 36 4-dth. sec, FLYING HANDICAP, of 130 eovs; sir furlongs—2 Mohawk, 9st lib, 1; 1 Golden King 9st 12lb, 2: 3 Redshire, Sst, 3. 4 Bonzowen Bsl, 6 Martel 7st 71b, and 6 Obolus 7et aJso started. Won by a length. Time, lmin 16se«. WALLACE HACK HANDICAP, of 110 60V6; one mile—3 Hot Air, 9st lib, 1; 4 Jock, !tet slb, 2; 6 Dorian, Oat lib, 3. 1 Palamon 9st -i!b, 5 Placid fist 13lb, 2 Night Alarm Sst Blb. 10 Take Down Sst Gib, 7 Verdun Bst lib, 8 Canrobur Sst 21b, and 9 Fable Sst also started. Won by a length. Timo, lmin 44 4-sth sec. FEILDING J.C.'S EASTER MEETING. (press association telegram.) FEILDING, April 9. The Feilding Jockey Club's Easter Meeting opened to-day in fine weather. Tho track was fast,' and there was a very large attendance. The totalizator investments were £31,235, as against £26,848. Results: — WAIATA STAKES, of 130 sovs; weight fist ; five furlongs and a half—4 Hup ana (W. Young), 1; 1 Endure, 2; 3 Polynesian, 3 14 Tipperary Lass, 2 Warmaid, 5 Maymom, 13 Holyhead, 9 Signorella, 7 Flying Spur, 12 Quinn's Post. 11 Tiranga, 8 Ballygowan, 10 White Ranger, and 6 Westella also started. Won by a neck; half a length between second and third. Time, lmin 6 3-sth "°MANGAONE STAKES HANDICAP, of 130 6ovs; six furlongs—l Sweet Tipperary, Bst Sib (W. Young), 1; 12 Moutoa Queen, 9st, 2; 4 Veto, Bst, 3. 1 Interlude Bst 31b, 6 Ohiwia »>at lib, 3 Revocation 7sfc 10lb, 8 Need Gst 121b, and 7 Madam Ristori Gst. 121b also Btarted. Won easily by two lengths. Time, lmin 13 4-sth sec. FEILDING CUP, of 500 sovs; one mile and a half —3 Multicipa), 7st 9lb (H. Young), 1; 1 Analogue, Sst 3lb, 2; 5 Master Moutoa, Gst 121 b, 3: 4 Pacific Slope 7st Blb, 7 Ladify 7st Blb, 6 Bronk Delaval Ist Gib, 2 Sir Wallace 7st slb 8 Want 6st 121b, and 7, Iceberg Gat '71b also started. Analogue was first into tho straiglrt, whore Multicipal came away. Analogue ma/do a big bid, but Multicipal finished a hood in front of him; a length between second and third. Time, •2in in Sfisec.
KAWA KAWA HURDLES, of 200 sow; about two miles —5 Sir Fisher, 9st (H. Lorrigaii), 1; 6 Record list 2lb, 2; 4 Camp Guaid, 9st 3lb, S.- 3 Harbour Light list 131b, 1 Kurapai list 91b, 2 Arlington lOst Blb. and 1 Ruatangata 9st also started. Won easily by several lengths. Ruatangata and Kurapai fell. Time 3miit 55 l-sth see. TAONUI HACK fiURDLES, of 150 boys; one mile and a half —5 Mahzoltov, 9st 7lb (L. Traill). 1; 1 Foeman, 9st 7lb, 2; 3 Otter, lOat 51b, 3. 7 Blax;kail list 3lb, 6 Grey Guard lOst 121b, 4 Zetes 10et slb, 11 Wirokino lOst 3lb, 8 Nita 9st 7lb, 10 Glouria 9st 71b 12 Mairua 9»t, and 9 Pawereweie Ost also started. Won easily by two lengths. Pawerewere fell. Time, 2min 44 2-sth sec. ONEPUHI HACK WELTER HANDICAP, of 150 bova; one mile and fifty-four yards—2 Carm el Arch, Bst 10lb (O. McCar.tieml 1; 1 Rio, 7et lllb, 2; 9 Hexton, lOst 51b, 3. 3 Spain Bst 131b, 1 Silenus Bst 7lb, 5 Clavia Bst 51b, 6 Mystified Bst 4lb, 6 Gipsy Queen Sst 4lb 11 Shandoxi Bella 7st lllb, 4 Abermoana 7st lllb, and 10 St. Bees 7st lllb also started. • Won by a length aad a half. Time, lmin 47sec. ONGA HACK HANDICAP, of 150 sovs; five furlongs and a half—3 Nobleman, 7st 71b (H. Young), 1; 2 Inab. Bst 10lb, 2; 1 Starenpo, Sst lllb, 3. 5 Lady Edith Bst lib, 4 Goldboariivg 7st 131b, 6 Pergola 7st Blb, 8 Warmaid 7st 7lb 7 Powder King 7st 101b, 10 General Madero' 6st 13lb, and 9 Vladian Gst 7lb also started. Won by a length. Tun®, lmin Bsec. ■ HALCOMBE WELTER, of 200 sow; seven furkroge—l Gang Awa, Sst 12lb (C. Price) 1; 2 Hushman, 9st 9lb, 2; Tirana, Bst 9lb, 3. 6 Cleft Ost l3lb, 7 Lady Middleton 9st lllb, 10 Montana, 9at 21b, 5 .Antwerp gst 9lb 9 Huehabyo Bst Blb. 3 Glorify Bst 51b 12'Vladian "st 13lb, 8 Namur 7st lllb, and 11 Victoris 7st lllb also started. Won by a nose. Time, lmin 28 2-sth seo. SECOND DAY'S ACCEPTANCES. MAKINO WELTER HANDICAP, of 200 eors; seven furlongs—Hushman lOst 4lb, Gang Awa' 9st 101b, Lady Middleton 9fft Blb, Hex ton Ost 51b, George Ost 41b, Montana Sst i '131b, Ohiwia Bst lllb, Tirana Bst lllb, Verto Bat 10lb, Antwerp _ Bsb 6lb/ Glorify Sst 41b, Iceberg Bst 3lb, Victoris 7st 71b. AWAHURI HACK WELTER HANDICAP of 125 eovs; seven furlongs—Hylatua 9et 911), Nobleman 9st 21b, Florist Sst lllb, Lady Edith. 8&t 9lb, Eil«u» Sat 6lb, Rio Sst 4lb, Gipsy Com ,Bat 2lb, Pergola. Bat 21b, Hastie 7at 13lb, Mystified Tat 131b, Namur 7st lllb, Shandon Bells 7st 71b, General Madero 7st 7lb.
REWA HACK HANDICAP, of 125 uore; six furlongs—Gaxmel Aroh 9st 21b, Madam Bistori Sat 9lb, Nobleman Bst Blb, Goldbearing Bsfc 2lb, Hupana Ssi 2Tb, Lady Edh-h "at 131b, Gipey Gem 7st 91b, May Mom 7st Blb, Pergola 7st 7lb, Powder Kin? 7st 3lb, Tipperarv Lnsa 6st 121b, Ballygowan. fist 12lh. EASTER HANDICAP, of 300 flora; on© niilo and a quarter—lTuJticipal fist.lolb, Cleft Set 91 b, Ladify 7st 12lb, Pacific Slope 7st lllb, Sit Wallace 7at" 81b, Brijnk Delaval 7st alb, "Want 7et. Hushaby© 6st fllb, Silomis 6st 7lb. DENBIGH STAKES HANDICAP, of 200 sove; 6 is furlongs—Moutoa Queen Ost 21b, Interlude Bat lib,- Veto fist, Starengo 7st 1316, Invocation 7at 71b, Glorify 76t, Madam Ris-tori-Gst 101b, Need 6rt 71b. KIMBOLTON HURDLES, of 200 sove ; on© mile and Ibreo-qTiartcrre—Styrax list 13lb, Record ll«t 3lb, Loon t a 10st 121b, Arlington lOot 31b, Sir Donald lOst, Sir Fiahcr lOst, Ot'cr Oat Gib, Ruatangata 9st, Nita 9st. OROUA HACK HURDLES, of 130 sovs; on© mile and a half—Blackall list 4lb, Portland Lady lOst 12lb, Camp Guard lOst 9lb, Otter lOei 81b, Mahzoltov lOst 7lb, Fooman lOst, Zctes 103t, Wirokino lOst, Ascalon Set 121b, Ormesby 6sA 12lb, Maryland Set 10lb, Norah 9b» 71b, Pawerewere 9st. WAIPUKURAU J.C.'S ANNUAL (press association telegram.) NAPIER April 9. The "Waipukurau Jockey Club'e Annual Meeting' was bold to-day in fin© weather, •with a large attendance. Tha totalisator investments were £17.211. as against £13,951 laet year. Results: — MAIDEN RACE,- of 103 eovs; weight-for-age; seven, furlongs—s Waterforxn, Bs£ lllb, 1; l Manhattan, Sst lllb, 2: 11 Whitiapiti, Bst 61b. 3. Papareea fist 13lb, Main Force Bst- 121b. Headache Bst 12lb, Darnley 83t 121b, Eldepee 6rt 121b, Belgian Maid Bst 12lb. Sacs bade Set l2lb, Jacaro Sst lllb. General
Black Sst 121b, Maxicia 6si lllb. Mystat Sst 61b. Merxr Recrl Gib, and Woodlaik Sst olb also started. Won by a head. Time, lmin 30 3-sth sec. EASTER. HANDICAP, of 130 sovs; once round —Settlor, Sit slb, 1; 4 Lady Alicia. Cet 121b, 2.: Despatch Carrier. B*t 51b, 3. Hrgia iist Gib, and St. Elmn Tst 71b also started. Won by four lengths. Time, lmin 53 4-o',h sec. HACK HANDICAP, of 130 sovs: one mile -and a quarter—G Tnipa. 6=l li!b, 1: 3 Sensitive, 7st, 2; Duskr Eve, Tst Blb, 3. Fore Sst 10!b, Hylami Tst 91b, ::nd Surtax Tst al-o starts. Won by a length. Time, 2min 10 2-sth rev. WAIPUKURAU" HANDICAP, of 200 sow; one mile and a quarter—2 Indigo. B>t 13lb. 1: 3 Tho Summit, Tst lllb, 2; 1 Trials. Sst 51b. 3. CaTillon 7st 31b also started. Won easilv. Time. 2min 7 -t-sth sec. ORINGI HANDICAP, of 150 sots; five fxrrlongs—l Crowiurst, fist 2lb, 1; 2 Vermilion. Tst Sib, 2; 4 Probity, 6?t 12lb, 3. MarqnetoTi3 Bst slb and Lord Astoiet Tsi Tib also started. Won by a length. Time, lmin 3 l-sth see. LADIES' HANDICAP, of 80 govs; one milo and a half—2 Swinton, list Sib, 1; 4 Yellow and Black. lOst 9lb. 2; 1 Rylestone, 12st Olb. 3. Diavolo 12st lib. Jem list 9lb. Taru lOst 9lb, Bandaioro lOst 71b, Eldepes? 10-.t 7lb. Main Forco lOst 7lb, Old Dad l0?t 7lb, and lOst 71b also atartcxl. Won by a length, and a half. Time, 2min 42 2-sth eec. HATUMA HACK HANDICAP, of 150 sovc; five furlongs—l Goldsliot, Sst Sib, 1; G Manhattan, 7st 31b, 2; 4 Oboreka 7st 13lb, 3. Parisian Diamond lOst lib. Honey Pst 131b. KaTema 7st 121b. Mjstat Tst 3lb, Black Native 7?t 3lb, Jacare Gst 12lb. and Panares =s fst 12lb also started. Won bv two lengths. Time, iinin 3 l-sth sec. 'FLYING HANDICAP, of 180 eovs; sis furlongs—4 Colonnade, 7st 7lb 1; 2 .Sarah Grand Bft 71b. 2; 6 Golden Glade, Pst 41b. 3. Zeus 9st, Perfidy «?t 13lb, Settler Sst 7lb, and PereeW Gst 13lb also started. Won by half a length. Time, lmin 15 1-oth sec. KUMA&A R.C.'S ANNUAL MEETING. (press association telegrams.) GREYMOUTH, April 9. The Kumara Racing Club's Annual Meeting was held to-day in boisterous weather, with a poor attendance.' Tho going was very heavy, and the totalisator investments showed a decrease of £1835. Results: — TRIAL STAKES, of 55 sovs: six furlongs —3 Winning Number, Tst 101b, 1; 4 Melford, 7ct 7lb, 2; 5 Mulga Bill, 7st ]2lb, 3. Xanthos Sst 81b, and Multura in Parvo 7st 13lb aleo started. Time, lmin 21 l-sth eec. FLYING HANDICAP, of 65 eovs; five furlongs—G Chudic, Bst s>lb, 1 ; 1 Hymettus, 7st 3lb, 2: 8 Epwortb, 7st 3lb, 3, Golden Morn 9st 9lb, Kiltess Set 131b, Rosevcar Sst 6lb, Donnata Sst lib, and Te Anau Sat aleo started. Time, lmin 6 3-Sth eec. ] BOROUGH TROT, of 60 sovs; one mile— 4 Buck's Head, 15sec, 1; 2 Poaie G., 17eec, j 2; 5 Myrtle Leaf, 15soc, 3. The Sprinter 3sec, Tolltalo 9sec, Laudcrhill lOsec, Agasenia 12sec, Precision l"sec, Ileetwing 13eoc, War Loan 17eoc, Florcnoe l"6ec, Woodland 17sec, and Manresa 17sec also started. Time, 2min 30 2-sth eec. KUMARA HANDICAP, of 125 sovs; one milo and a quarter—& Antiopa, 7et, .1; 3 Glenongly, 76t lllb, 2; 3 Mollymawk, 7st Blb, 3. Bradamantc 9at 3lb, Waikehua Bgt lib, Royal Dragoon Sst, Trilby Tst 121b, and Improve Tst also started. Time, 2min 20sec. DILLMAN'S HANDICAP, of 65 sovs; five furlongs and a half—.l Kiltess, Bst 131b, 1: 2 Chudio, Bst 9lb, 2; 5 Donnata, Bet lib, 3Margin ah est 31b. Clanmena 7si 101b, and Melford 7et 7lb also started. Time, Imm 13 2-5 th. see. KUMARA TROT, of 60 sovs; one mile and a half—l Jed ran, 21sec, 1; 2 Myrtlo Leaf. 22sec, 2;. 5 Garrett, 16sec, 3. The Sprinter 4sec, Telltale 13sec, Lauderhill losrc, Capewell 15sec, Precision 21 eec, Buckehead 22see, !Haapiri 24sec, Manrtsa 21& ec, War Loan 2Bsec, and Woodland 25aec also started. Time, 4m in G 4-5 th eec. WESTBROOK WELTER HANDICAP, of 70 eovs; seven furlongs—3 Invader, Bst 31b, !x; 3 MoUynmwk, Sst 81b, 2; 1 'Sport, Sst I 10lb, 3. Undecided lOst 6lbj Glenowl Bst I nib Multnm in Parvo Set 101b, Miraculous Sst, 'and Improve Sst also started. Time, lmin 38sec. 1 AVONDAXiE J.C.'S AUTUMN MEETING. Cpress association telegram.) AUCKLAND, April 9. The following handicaps have been deC 'aVON'DALE HANDICAP, of 400 eovs; one milo and a quarter—The Toff 9st lib,. Tinopai Bst 6lb, Bedford Bst 61b, Colonel Soult Sst lib, Glenopal Bst lib. Rebel 7st lllb, Lady Penyry 7st 101b, Glenopire 7st 91b, Jaok Dolaval 7st 71b, Toki 7st 41D, Mhneter 7st 41b Fionnuala 7st 4lb, Housewife 7ot 41b, El Gallo 7st 2lb. Tabasco 7et lib, Molchikoff 6st 12lb, Royal Irish 6st lllb, Thrace 6ei 71b, Idz'is 6st 71b, St. Franois 6st 71b. CHEVALIER STEEPLECHASE, of ,200 eovs; about three miles-Bonny Jean list 9lb Troublesome Hat 51b, Tararti Jack list 41b| Plymouth list, Tragedy King lOst 131b, Addnought lXtet 51b, Lngenkender lOst 2lb, Simple Sam lOst lib, Ranza Mist 9st 13lb, SpaJperion 93t 131b, Pip 9st 10lb, Captain laock 9st Olb, Kaiwhakahaere 9st 71b, Oacaranda 9st 71b, Gluterino 9st 71b. RAILWAY HANDICAP, of 250 sove; six furlongs—King Lupin Sst 71b, Koesian Bst 121b, Mill o' Gowrio Bst 101b, Glenroy Bst slb, Hopfield Bst 61b, Blocs tone Bst 4lb, Mnnster 7st 12lb, Housewife 7st lllb, Ring Lupin 7st lllb, Lightning 7et 9lb, ToTotoro 7st 7lb, Carlysian 7st 71b, Downham 7st 71b, Cardrona 7st 71b, Tact 7st 4lb, Lady Jack 7st 41b, Last Call 7st 21b, Hiero 7et 2lb, Waiuta 7st, Lady Paula 6st lllb, Glad Tidings 6st IHb, Bella-city 6st 101b. Rockfield Gst 9lb, Arran 6st 91b, General Joffre 6st 71b. HANDICAP HACK HURDLES, of 150 eovs; one mile and three-quartere—Ply-mouth 12at, Luperino list 3lb, Glendalough lOst 51b, Ulster lOst 51b, Monathol lOst, Yankee Doodle lOst, Tinoroto 9st lllb, The Celt 9st 7lb, Cokeley 9st 71b, Princc Soult 9st Gib, Takinini 9st 61b, Sylvan Knight 9st 4lb, Monorail 9st 41b, Ditto 9st lib. The Channel 9st, King • Cora 9st. Gold _ Mount 9st,. Sportful 9st, Joss 9st, Spalspire 9st, Paul Mooro 9st; Nukutawhiti 9st, Paiicre 9st.
MAIDEN PLATE HANDICAP, of 140 aire; six furlongs—Pre-eminent 9st, Wiri Bst 13lb, Bezmar Bst lllb, Sir Ralph Sst 9lb, Lady Energy'Bst 91b, Bloomine Bst 91b, Gluetanna Bst Gib, Paddington Green Sst 51b, Campaign Bat 61b, Juanna Set 51b, Step Bst 4lb, All Talk Bst 41b, Blue Cross Bat 4lb, Sylvnsco Bst 41b, War Time 83t ' 41b, Rosori 83t 41b, Dungannon Bst 41b, Waihinepai Bst 41b, Stilts -Bst 4lb, Royal Arch ?Bst 41b, Lady Amane Bst 41b,' Gin Sling 83t 41b, Opposition Bst 41b, Arch Girl Bst 41b, Novation Bst 4lb, Hard Labour Bat 41b,Oaklands Bst 4lb, Ethxos Bst 41b, Keep Watch Sst' 41b, Tuipa Bst 4lb, Gluterino Bat' 41b,' Chappie Sst 4lb.
JUVENILE APPRENTICE HANDICAP, of 150 boys ; fire furlongs—Ample 9st 4lb, Agnestes Bst 21b, Bingham Sst, Demotic 7st 121b, Empire 7st 51b, Malaya 7et 41b, Miss Leelio 7at 4 lb, Sanacre 7st 21b, Lord Kenilwortli 7at lib, Woody Glen 7st lib, Backfire 7«t, Gucrro a Mort 7st, Sh6wer Goid 7st, Lady Bruce 7st, Cambridge 7st, Pearl de Mont 7st, Pokaetua 7st, Princess Bee 7at, Lougli Ennill 76t, Royal Prince 7st, General Stephen 7et, Carmen Sylva 7st. OAKLEY HANDICAP, of 170 eova; seven ftrrlongß—Tinopai 9st lib, Glenroy 831 6lb, Rekanui Bst slb, Lightning 7st 9lb, Torotoro 7st 71b, Royal Irish 7st 4lb, Melchikoff 7st 41b, Loyal Aroh 7et 3lb, Hiero 7st 21b, Pendoon 7sfc 21b, Erroneous 7et, Prince Merriwee 7st, Phosphorus Gst 13lb, Achilledcs 6st 1211), Fatiriquette 6st 101b, Bellacity 6st 10lb, LordAinslie fist 9lb, Rockfield 6at 9lb, Alf Delaval 6st 9lb, British Arch fet Blb, Corrcgidor Gst Blb t Uncle Ned Gst 71b, Jocular fet 71b, Paddington Green Gst 7lb, Korwjnning 6st 7lb TITIRANGI WELTER, of 180 soys; nine furlongs—Glenspire 9st 13lb, Rebel 9st 7lb, Glenopal Ost 21b, Toki Bst 13lb, Melchikoff Bst 12lb, Kauri King Bst lllb, Prince Merriwoo Bat 71b, Fisher Sst Gib, Dancaator Sat 41b, Pendoon Bet 3lb. Achilledes Bst 31b, Royal Rnfus Bst 2lb, Silver Lupin Bst lib. Gold Frau Bst lib, Corregidor Sst, Thraixi Bc.t, British Arch Sst, idra Bst, King of tie Valley Bst, Lady Energy Sst, Unclo Ned Bst, Marble Star Bst, Welshman Bst, Brown Lock Bat, Porphyry Bst, Dungannon Bst. WADIATE PLAINS TROTTING CLUB'S ANNUAL MEETING. . (PRESS ASSOCIATION- TELEGRAMS.) HA'vVEKA, April 9. The Waimate Plains Trotting Club's Annual Meeting was held to-day in fine weather with a large attendance. The totalisator investments were £10,850, an increase of £2878 over last year. Results:— AUROA MAIDEN HANDICAP (in harness), of 70 boyb; on© mile and a half— 3 Xavicr, 7seo (Pringle), 1: 2 Little Jewell, 103 ec, 2: Mona Vale, 2sec, 3. Lincoln Jersey 2«eo, Miss Marvis lOsec, and Marinolo JOsec also, started. Won bv a neck. Time. 3min 37 2-sth sec. " ' NORMAN BY HANDICAP (in saddle), of 70 boys; one mile and a quarter—s Lord Lytton, 7oec (A. Cameron), 1; 3 Tim Wilkin Bsec, 2; 2 Prize Pearl, 7scc, 3. Rexcordium ecr. Lady Sefton Ssec, Cliff fcec, Bellfounder 7£ec, General Botha 7s»c. Lord Thorpo 7boc, Kings land Bsec, and Wild Daisy gsec also
started. '"Won by half a length- Time, 3min ' 2 4-stli 6oc. WAIMATE PLAINS CUP (in harness), of 200 eove: two mile©—l Lady Rothaon, !)sec (A. Pringle), 1; 6 Mahinga, llsoc, 2; 7 Meri--1 vale, lOscc, 3, Harold Jim. 2scc, August Cliild 4sec, Huia Grey 4fiec, Shanghai 9sec, Doris Wilkes lOsoc, General Advance lOsec, Gipsy Kinpr Usee, and Glad Eyo 12seo also started. Won by tliroc lengths. Timo, 4min •lOeec. TARANAKI DISTRICT HANDICAP (in saddle), of 55 ,bovs ; ono milo and a half—4 Mawhiti, 12sec (Clifton), 1; 1 Proud Bees, llsoc, 2; 2 Cliff, scr, 3. Doo 2sec, Boron S. lOscc, Nancy Wilkes 12sec, Noracmaid llisoc, WhifHer Boy 12sec, Tanaka 12sec, Mawhiti 12seo, Silver Maine 12sec, Gipsy Roee l&ec, and Yictorino 12seo also started. Won by fifty yards. Time, 4min Baoc. STRATFORD HANDICAP Cm harness), of SO govs; ono mile and a half—3 Calmly, 7aeo (Shadbolt), 1; 2 Little Hector, 7oec, 2; G Tattle©, 6eeo, 3. 4 Dillon 9sec. 5 Nellie Clivo 7bcc, and 1 Goodroch jjlseo also started. Won by fonr lengths. Time 3min 47eec. HAWERA HANDICAP (in harness), of 100 60ve; two miles—3 Todd Bells, 9sec (Barraclorugh), 1; ' 2 Goldhoy, Zteec, 2; 5 Woodchild, Sseo, 3. Clive eer, Grattan Chimes IQsec, Amberite 21eec, and Rio Grande also started. Won by three lengths. Time, 4min 55sec. • MANAIA HANDICAP (in of 75 aavs; one mile and a quarter—Celtic. 4sec (Barraclough), 1; Gipsy King, 7sec, 2; Augnat Child, eor, 3. Huia Gray 2ecc, Pxinrora Ssec, Lucilla 2sec, Celtic 4sec, Shanghai Seec, Troubadour Gseo, and Sjambok 7aeo also started. Won by four lengths. Time, 3min 3sec. / ELTHAM HANDICAP (ip. harness), of 75 sove; one mile and a quarter—2 Little Hooter, 9sec (Pringle), 1; 9 Grattan Chimes, Saec 2; 4 Glad Eye, Ssec, 3. Huon Patch ecr, Tattles 76ec, Sweet Prince 9seo, Dillon lOsec, Bellfounder lOsec, Mona Vale lOsec, Nellie Clive lOsec, and Lady Sefton 10s eo also started. Time, Smin 7sec. N.Z. METROPOLITAN T.C.'S EASTER MEETING. The following acceptances have been received for the second day:— HAXiSWELL HANDICAP (in harnees), of 200 sovs; 2.57 or better. One milo and a quarter. Bundura •• 7eec Waterlog 9seo Imperial Sir Elmo 9seo Perfection . ■.« Sseo Willie Lincoln • 9seo Annie Dillon.., Bseo Icicle .. Sseo Huon Drift ... Bseo Blackford lOseo Lindetta .. 9eeo Irvar m lOeoc Sir Fulham .. 9aec In wood .. lQseo The Bronzewing 9sec Rearguard .. IQsco Seychelles flßeo La Franz .. XOsec HARVEST HANDICAP (in saddle), of 150 sovs; . 5.3 or better. Two milea. Wild Tree ... ecr Imperial Victor Usee Havana .. 3seo AJbertoria 1 llseo Mokau .. 6sec Red Bell 14aeo Gay Wilkes .. Gsec James Craibwood .. llsec Maddison h . ISaec Paikfield .. llaeo Arcadian .. ISseo METROPOLITAN HANDICAP (in harness), of 400 sovs; 4.37 or better. Two miles. Admiral, Wood scr Oinako .. 10s<jo Our Thorpe .. 4seo Sungod .. lOsec Author Dillon Sseo Brown Bell .. llsec Adelaide Stanley's Child llseo Direct .. 7sec St. Kevin .. 12seo Emilius .. 9sec St. Ursula .. 12sec Moneymaker 9sec TROTTERS' HANDICAP (in harness), of 200 sovb; 4.50 or better. Two miles. Whispering Eruption .. 9aeo Willie .. scr Treasure Hardy Wilkes 4sec Soeker .. lOsec Red Heather.. 4seo Truganini ... lOsoo Lord Roanchild 4sec Wild Tree ... lOsec Olive L. .. 7soc Imperial - Paul Huon .. 7sec Crown .. llsec Galician Bsec Norval King llsec CHAMPION STAKES (in haxneee), of 500 sovs. For three-year-olds. Flyinp start. One /Tnile and' a half. Knight and Jarden'a Birdwood, by Wildwood Jun.—Wattle G. A. Duncan's b or br o Paul Dufault, by Harold Dillon.—Marie Narelle J. Parrcll's oh f Aonehla Mochree, by Prince Imperial—Perns W. Nelson's br g Dinma Ken, by King Cole—Jennie Warbeck W. H. Norton's b f Trix Pointer, by Demonio—Bally Pointer M. Edwards's blk g Vic©-Admiral, by Advance—Scarlet Rose A. E. Ives's b c Peter Mac, by Petereta— D.I.C. PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP (in harness), of 200 sovs; 4.44 or better. Two miles. Agatbos .. saeo Young Tohu .. 9sec Whispering Jolly Girl .. lOsec Willie . .. 6sec General Link.. lOseo Huon Drift .. 6sec Dillon Eddy.. lOsec Granger .. 7sec Blackness .. lOsec I Bundura .. Bsec Dayopring .. lOsec Sir Fulbam .. 86eo Hannah M. *.. lOgco | HIGH-CLASS HANDICAP (in harness), of 200 sove; 2.17 or better. One mile. Don C®sar leec Havoc .. Saec 1 Frank Tracey 2sec Bacchus .. Sseo Eccentric .. Sseo The Whip .. 6aeo Tamarisk .. 2seo Moorland .. sgec Sungod .. Ssec -Lord Dillon .. ssec Childsdale .. 4seo Mountain Rose Sseo Quincey Maid 4scc Lady Tedding. Rose Dillon ..•■ 4sec ton .. Saec FAREWELL HANDICAP (in saddle), of 200 ! sovs; 2.17 or' better. One mile. Solo .. scr Stanley's Child 4seo Minteon .. scr St. Ursula .. 4see Dillon Bell .. laeo Bacchus .. saco Glendalough' 2sec Jack Ashore .. Ssec Dalwhinnio .. 3sec Moorland .. ssco
NEW ZEALAND TROTTING- ASSO. CIATION. THE EMILIUS CASE. special mooting of the Board of' tW New Zealand Trotting Association **» oallod for yesterday mornmg to oon«id«r auV tore in ocmnoxion with the Emiihn cast Thoro were proeent—Messrs P. Selif (rnrml dent), W. J. Hopkins, R. W. ShorCa^y^' 7 Williams. ' ' ' The President said that) they lad' sot a quorum, and the meeting was oosseqggntir ' quite an informal one. On Monday cTtS» r previous week he had discovered tnat.wlwi = the Association was dealing with tta Emflioa eaae, three of tho members who had Utou, part in tho discussion and voted onlllw case—Messrs Nicoll, Denton, and H<m>% ' —were members of the New' Zealand ifetn. politan Trotting Club. The Board's dechioi was consequently ultra vires, «od ai)W thought it should not be allowed to sUad'ftf;. a moment longer than possible he had Ulnn' the earliest opportunity to call the ttamben together to doolare tho decision null »sd void. Tho present meeting had been olltd - •under the rules, which provided for foo dtTi', " notice, and that was the earliest oportnmty "• of bringing them together. He had no.doiibt > that the memoers concerned had acted qnlU'' innocently in the matter, overlooldag .tin -■ fact that as members of the Metropolitan :<: Trotting Club they were not entitled id' tit on tho case. The day after lie had covered that the Board's action w«e vltri'-f■ vires, tho facts had been notified in,.tho?'' newspapers. He was informed thaft ilu . Moiaropolitan TrotAmg Club Iwid appealed to ¥ the Conference, but personally he did xci .* see how an appeal ccuid lie, and he ; fortified in that view by tho opinion Board's solicitor and also of Mir ham, who, with himaelf and Mr Mark.'hail''-; been responsible for framing the .rulesl.:,s« J| •thought i£ tho club was basing its on the fact that the Board's decision wu. ; illegal because of tho facts he had tioned, it iras a pity the Association .WK not been eo informed. Ho would advise Conference that ho had declared tho ciation's doision null and void, ''riili? Mr WQliams said that as the meeting an informal one he felt that he could-speak.-:' on the subject. The Metropolitan Club xnxitma to see the case decided on its meriUjJ.V and the point in regard to the illegality V of the Asaociation's action had only beorfei discovered at the last minute. !,'■»- After some farther informal diaemsaiim t]<&•• meeting ended, MR J, B. THOMSON'S DISPERSAI. The dispersal sale of Mr J. B, ThomdnE trotting stock took place yesterday at Tattozsall's Hareo Sataar. Tbo attendnii..' •was large, brat bidding waa devoid of Mr li. Malson (H. Mateon and Co.) aMt& ae auotioneer. - The following wore tho lota disposed B h Cathedxal Chimes, 6ym. by Four Chimes—Jean Axmoiir—Mr J. Edon,** ', Invercargill .. .. .. ,8003; B f lady Betty, 2yra, by Four —Monte Carlo tnaro —Mr H. Biom--'"-ley, Ckristchurch .. .. B m Jjouvain Chimes (full »iiwCathedral Chimes), 6yxa. by Four / Chimes—Jearn Armour (stinted to Lord Derby)—Mr A. Forbes. Christ- •.►•?»£« church .. .. .. .. WKf R m Muiicata, lOyra, by Mauritius— ' Ocean Wave * (stinted to Four ' '§1 Chimes)—Mr A, Morten .. .. IW-H B m Soda, 6yrs, by Harold Dilloit— •• F«tnca—Passed in .. .. 12»' v ". B g Raoburn, 6yrs, by Woodburn Chief —Prince Imperial mare—Mr T. Cor« roll, Eketahuna . . • .•'* '• Br m Zara, by Wild wood Jr.—Daphce Dillon—Mr R. Conn, Dimedin .. <0Q: : v Grey Filly, 2yrs, by Geo. M. Patch en—" ■$£ Eccentric's dam—Mr T. Richards, /. j'. ' Hawora •• •• •• . B h Antonio, aged, by Harold Dillon— , Ocean Wave—Mis A. M. Seymour, / Auckland • •• ... NOTES. A Reminder —Messrs Hubbard Brw.?: auction sal© of standard-bred trotting? horses at Russley road, off E,iccarion.^- ; road, close to C.J.C. course, starts,at, £4 10 o'clock this morning. Every lot'.to*?;' bo sold. , The Warrington stud, owned by the^, late Hon. Sir Greo. McLean, wiir suhmitted to auction, by Messrs and Co., at Messrs "W. Hayward Co.'s, stables, Chester street, at to-day. Tic cataloguo comprises imported stallion Sar Co, by Simon—MiM '/' Mildred, and the brood mares Ventoso, Ventolcra, Afer, Olivine, Monture, Rii- • y belito. Wabun, Chinook, an4w ; ScaraD. _ '?5Gamecock's victory in th© OhampaOTO s Stakes at Riocarton yesterday gave Sir Geo. Clifltord bis eleventh wrn in that : event. "When Madam Madcap "won tho -- race for bim in 1910 sho commenced O"' . series of successes •which, since . year, has only been itfterrtrpted by the ; ; victory of Rencontre in 1914. Nominations for the South Canterbury Jockey Club's Autumn Meeting close at 9 p.m. to-morrow.
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