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CORNER OF CASHEL STREET AND HIGH STREET

Eastern Star showed out first from Gitralong, Dunivil and Cragrose. Dunivil took charge at the distance, and won comfortably bv a length and a half. Time, lmin 2Jsec. ASCOT VALE STAKES, a sweepstakes of 20 sova cacb, with 1000 sovb added; second 203 eovs, and third 100 60yb from stake-. For two-year-olds. Colt Bst 101b, fillies and geldings Bst 7lb, with penalties. Six furlongs. J. H. Bcttington's br c Red Fox, b-y Aerofox—lied Ink, Sst 10lb .. .. 1 J. I. Watson's blk. c Tragic Star, by "While Star —Tragedy Queen, Bst 101b 2 J. Mills's -ch g King ot the Seas, by Sea Prince —Meruda, Sst 7lb .. 3 At the distanc© Palm Leaf and Had. Fox wero together. Pulm Leaf was beaten in a few strides, nnd Tragic camo fast, a great finish resulting in Red Fox winning.by a with King of tho Seas a ncck away third. Time, lmin 15soc. AUSTRALIAN CUP, a handicap (sweepstakes p£ 25 sovs, with 2500 60V3 added; second .'OO eova, an< third 250 sovs from stake. . Two miles and a quarter. A. Wolliscrott's b g Defence (imp.), by Carbine—Pola, aged, 7st 111b (inc. 71b p:n.) .. .. (Harrison) 1 P, 0. Day's b h ' Star Comedian, by Comedy King—Lucky Star, 4yrs, 7sfc 4lb .. ... •• (Brown) 2 R. Crawford's br g Prince Bardoiph, by Bardolph—La Mosca, 6yrs, Sst 3lb (Frankin) 3 Lingle, Sir Amyes, and Blackwood wore scratchcd- , Prince Bardoiph immediately headed tho field, and led at the end of six furlongs from Telecles, Rosanna.' Escombe. Two Blues, and Red Pennant, with Wallace Isinglass last. A mil® from home Prince Bardoiph led by four lengths from Telecles, Rosanna, Escombe, Defence, Two Blues, and Tied Pennant, Wallace Isinglass being still last. Prince Bardoiph, Tunning strongly, increased hi 3 lead to six lengths, Wallftio Isir.ela.«3 moving up. I Four furlongs from homo Prince Bardoiph was still loading from Rosanna, Telecles, and Defence. Rounding the turn Red Pennant, moved up into fourth place, and then came Telecles and StaJ: Comedian and Rosanna.. At the half distance Defcnce caught Prince Bardoiph, and won bv a ncck from SHar Comedian, with Red Pennant fourth. Tin?" not given. MARCH STEEPLECHASE, a, sweepstakes of 3 sovs each with 300 sovs added; second 60 sovs, and third 30 sovs from stake. About two miles. W. lioffatt's ch g Tinto. by Skopos—He.en. H. Barker^br b e Bill by Little Bill—Surprise, aged, 10st 101b •• - A. R Lcmpriere's br m Fleet Lady, b> FlceA Admiral—Gone Astray, aged, 10 a t 121b\ .. .. •• •• " 3 ElevenVstarted. , Flash Bob and Bonny mad* "most or the running. At tho mile post Tiuto led tr»m Bonny an 1 Artillery Bill. Bonny took the ast fenft together, followed by Artillery Bill and Fleet Lady, Tinto winning by two lengths. Time. 4min 12sec. BOURKE HANDICAP, a sweepstakes of o govs each, with 500 sovs added; second 100 sova. nnd third 50 flovs ftom etuKe. Seven furlong". u_i„, J. Wilson's b h Kings Bobadil—Koval Flavour, ivrs, Sst. 81b .. i Mrs A. McFarlane's blk m Petracia, by Petrillo —Racia, syrs, 7st 71b .. . •• - A. Wynne's b m Uska, by Blankncy ll.— Lady TJsk, 4vrs, 6st 71b .. •• J Nineteen started. .i-m-'. Reramon took command after a few Bt "<*es and led round the turn from Hoprig, Lucy Malt, nnd Pctracia. Remmon led mto the straight from Hoprig and Headwind. Bounty nut in a strong run, and, through on the rails, won by half a length, a neck between second and third. liuie, lmin 28scc. . * JUNIOR HANDICAP, a sweepstakes of 3 eovs each with 300 sovs added; second 60 govs, and third 30 sovs from stake. For two-year-olds. Six furlongs. Dunivil .. •• •• " „ Fitness .. •• •• •• ~ Democracy .. •• •• Eleven started. • Dunivil headed the fieid at the distance and then cleared right away, winning easily by three lengths. Time, lmin 16isec. NELSON J.C.'S ANNUAL MEETING. (PRESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.} NELSON, March 7. The Ne'eon Jockey Club's Annual Meeting was concluded to-day in fine weather, with cood racing. The totalisator investments for the day wore £10.534. as against £10.003 last year, making £21,031 for the Meeting, as against X 19.580. Results: — ELECTRIC HACK HANDICAP, of 100 sovs; five furlongs—4 "War Tax, Sst 51b, 1; " Blue Gown. Bst 9lb, 2; 3 Claverhouse. Set 10lb, 3. 7 Brith Rose 7rt 2lb, car. Sst 21b, 1 Exclusive flat. 5 John Gilpin 7st 2lb. car. Sst lib 6 Black Heath 7st 21b (slb allow.), and S Silk Ribbon 6st lllb'(51b allow.) also started. Won by over two lengths; half a length between second and third. Time, I 'RICHMOND TROT (in saddle), of 90 sovs: 5 40 or better; two miles—2 Jean Dillon. 19eec, 1; G Wild Fedo, scr, 2; 3 Imperial Dolly, Usee, 3. 4 ColLntraive 13see, S Tom Tit 21sec, 7 Molly Brae 24sec. 1 Peter McMillan 24eec, 9 MoCormack 24sec, and 5 Star of Lin wood 29sec also started. Won easily; Wild Pedo gained second place on the post. Times, smin24eec, 4min 36Jsoc, smin 7Jeec. REDWOOD MEMORIAL, of 200 sovs; one mile and a quarter—3 Mascot, 83t 111b, 1; 3 Xanthos, 7at Blb, 2; 2 Roso Pink, 9st lib, 3. 5 Prince Delaware Bst Blb, and 4 i>lack Night 6st 71b, car. 6at 101b, also started. Won by half a length; thvee lengths between second and third. Time, 2min 8 2-sth eec. TAHUNA HACK WELTER, of 100 eovs; seven furlongs—3 Rjenzi. 7st lllb (car. Sst lib), l; 1 Lady Phyllis, 76t 101b, 2; 6 Rosiam, 7«t 7lb (jar. 7st lllb). 3. 4 Imaribboa 9st

9lb, 2 Skedaddle Bst slb, 5 Kniprht Juan 7st Gib, car. fist 4lb, and 7 Frisco Rose 7st 71b, car. Bst, also started. Frisco Rose was left at the poat. Won by a nose; third horse three-quarters of a length away. Time, lmin 30sec. FLYING HANDICAP, of 150 eovs; five furlongs—3 Chudic, Bst 91b, 1; 1 Trcntham Rose, Dst "ilb, 2; 2 Waimatao, list 6lb, ;!. 4 Parifoim 9st 101b also started. A veij close finish. Time, lmin 2sec. UKIGHTWATER TROT (in harness), of 8C scr\-s; 1.8 or better; one mile and p. half — 5 Hopeless, scr, 1; 4 War Lord, 2C:or, 2: Brandon, 2Jsec, 3. 6 Sudditc 4scc, 7 Lj'flil Buy 26s?c, 2 Belle of Boniljay 26seo, and I Peter AXcJlillan 'Jfcec. also stm-ted. The favourite refused to trot. Hopeless «-on by three lengths. Times. 3miu 30 2-3 th eci : , Smiu Msec, -Imiu 5.5 2-st)i sec. .STOKE HACK HANDICAP, of 100 sovs; six furlongs— 1 Claverhouse, Bst 71b, 1; 5 War Tax, 7at lllb (inc. 91b pen.), 2; 3 Arihia, 7st 101b,, 3. 4 Imaribbon 9st 3lb, 2 Trickery <st lllb, and 6 John Gilpin 6st 121b, car. Fst lib, also started. A very closo finish. Time, lmin 16sec. WAIMEA WELTER, of 100 sove; seven furlongs— 2 Xanthos, Bst lllb, 1; 4 Black Night, 7et 7lb (51b allow.), 2; 3 Lady Middleton, Ost lllb, 3. 1 Kiltess l'"st 3lb, 5 Good Hope Ost Blb. and 6 Chudic 9st. lib, iuc. 9lb pen., also started. Necks scpata tod the placed liorEes. Time, lmin 29eec. CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB'S AUTUMN" MEETING. • The following handicaps have been declared: — GREAT EASTER HANDICAP, of 130Qsovs. Seven furlongs-. f u- i 6 i ,lb - et. lb. Biplane .. 9 9 Kiljoy 7 o Fierj- Cross 3 4 Red Ribbon .. 7 7 ~', roe 3 • • 9 3 Parisian Di'motid 7 6 Menelaus ..9 2 Mohawk . 7 5 Hyme-slra .. a 1 Kilboyne * ..7 5 Sasanof 9 0 Gamecock .. 7 <1 Sweet Corn -~ 8 13 Lady Black 7 3 Koesian .. 8 11 Miss de Val 7 ;i Adjutant ~ 8 8 Ascalaphus 7 ;i ishful ■ 8 7 Hyttus .. 7 o Margerine ~8 3 Good Day ..7 1 Nanna .. 8 1 Sweet Tipperary 7 1 Nystad .. 7 13 Brambletye .. 7 0 Square Deal 7 11 Comely ~ 6 13 Disdainful .. 7 11 Killard v .. C a ardancer .. 7 11 Euripos .. U 9 Daytime .. 7 11 Rose Pink .. (i 8 Wrestler .. 7 11 Redshire .. (i 7 Gazique .. 7 11 Bagdad .. G 7 Vagabond .. 7 11 Glorify .. 6 7 Rorke's Drift 7 9 GREAT AUTUMN HANDICAP, of 1300 sore. One mile and a half. • riery Gross .. 9 5 Multicipal .. 74 Menelans ..9 3 Misa de Val ..7 4 Saaanof .. a 1 Parisian Di'mond 7 4 Biplane .. 8 13 Almo ..7 2 ishful .. s xi Glendowor .. 6 13 Adjutant ..8 8 Killard .. G l;j Margerine. ..8 8 Brambletye .. 6 13 \V ardancer .. 8 3 Ascalaphus ~ 6 13 Hymestra .. 8 3 Ladoguer ~ 6 12 5t • ® ® Comely .. 6 10 Rorke s Drift 7 11 Thaddeus .. 6 7 wcdsus .. 7 11 Hajestikoff .. 6 7 Koesian .. 7 11 Roso Pink ..6 7 Seadown .. 7 10 Mascot ..6 7 Johnny Walter 7 10 Spangle .. 6 7 \ agabond 7 8 Don Francisco 6 7 Nnnna ..7 5 SOUTHLAND R.C.'S AUTUMN MEETING. (PRESS ASSOCIATION TKLKGRAiI.; INVERCARGILL, March 7. The followiug handicaps have beeu declared:— ItOSLYN HANDICAP, of 100 sovs: six; furlongs—Aycutf 0 'Jat, Linden 9st, i'oint Uiank Bst ylb, Marianne Sat 71b, Glenwood Sst Sib, Kilmccdy Sst Sib, Night Alarm Bst 51b, Acliilleus Jisi 31b. Bonsign Sst bib, Don l'acitico Sst 3lb, Erroneous Sst 3lb. Jubert S3t 2ib, Lady Knight Set 21b, Sainicl Sal 2lb, licatlierbloom est lib, Buxrangong Sat Bonally Sst, Kokowai Sst, Matilda sst. Take Down 7st 13lb, Musselnian 7st 121b, Sartolite 7st 10lb, Admiral Talbot 7st 71b, All Rain 7at 7lb, Gienaret 7st 71b, Martytors 7st 71b, Tin Soldier 7st 7lb, Turtan 7st 71b (Michaela scratched). WAVKRLEY SADDLE TR.OT, uf 130 sovs; on© mile and n half—Gladiicld scr, Royal Step scr, Succory ecr, Sweet Chimes scr, Jane Wilkes 12yds bhd, Sweet Child 12yds bhd, War Chimes 12yds bhd, First Chime S6ydsi bhd, Homeland 36yd3 bhd, Uza 36yas bhd, Seaward Spot 36yds bhd, Eric Rothschild 36yds bhd, Lady Wild 36yds bhd, Mirami 36yds bhd, Parimoana B§fds bhd, Dillon Direct 48yds bhd, Countrv Queen 60yds bhd, Flower o' Turi 60yds bhd", liialto 60yds bhd, Barogga 72yd s bhd. Caretta 72yds bhd, Eros 72yds bhd, Gladiola 72vds bhd, Hecioroo 72yds bhd, South Sta r S-lvds bhd. Lord Agapanthus 9Gyds bhd, WaUacctown 96yd& bhd, Ros« Chimc3 132 yds bhd," iicConnachie 144 yds bhd, Papeete lG&yds bud, Silver Shoe 192 yds bhd. Moorland iOlvd.i bhd. SOLTHLAND CUP, of 330 sovs; one mile and a quarter—Rorke's Drift Ost 2!b, Ascalaphus Sst 10!b, Golden King Ssi Sib' Gunrest Sst 4ib, Marsa Sst 4lb, Sedd-el-jbahr 'St 13lb, Xhaddeus 7st Kauwhcro 7st €lb, Jock 7st 3lb, Awahou. 6st 13lb, Kilbrogan 63t 71b, Redowa 6st 7lb. SOUTHLAND STEEPLECHASE, of 250 6ovs; about three miles—Vascular 12st 9lb Wellwood 12st 2lb, Heatherlca list l<>lb' Stone Ginger list 12lb, Zarkoma list sib' Carnmore 10st 13lb, Turehaua lost 121b Pal' 81b, Golden Vein 9st 13lb, Sylvia FLYING HANDICAP, of 150 eovs- sis ? st Glensponse Bst & fttsrst fiA.'JSsfifff f." S m,"sifc F iw i b "L •® b ' - s ; ; MatUda <St " b ' Llon / <et >

it | INVERCARGILL HARNESS TROT, of >, 120 sovs; one mile and a, half—Betty Blue t 24yds bhd, Black Speck 24yds bhd, Dora o Darly 24yda bhd, Ella Lyons 24yds bhd, n Fisherton 24ydo bhd, Kapuka Lass -lyda j bhd, Koiirite 24yds bhd, Lady Prince 24yds o bhd, Last Edith 2tyds, Malice 24yds bhd, u Princess Eugen e 21yds bhd, Rothstar 24yds !. bhd, Trade Wind 24yds bhd, Walroon 21yd& y bhd. Legacy 21yds biid, Dolly Rodgers GOyds bhd. General Gorton 36yds bhd, Red Lion 0 72yds bhd. Tahiti 96yds bhd, Evening - Chimes 103 yds bhd. Vera Mauritius 144 yds bhd. Lady Wild 156 yds bhd, Socialist 136 yds " bhd, Cross Battery 168 yds bhd, ilatty Boy 1 JESvda bhd, Last Vuo 201 yds bhd. e DISPOSAL STAKES, of 100 sovb; six fury longs—All Ready 9st, Wild rilgTim B=l 9lb, > 'Linden Bst 91b. Partisan Bst, Sir Malt fat. • Speedometer Bst, Achilleus 7st .ll2b, Agree- '• ancnt 7st 12lb, Bcnzowen 7st 121b, Erroncr o'ua 7at 12lb, Hardshot 7st 10lb, Biirrangong 1 7sl 9lb. Kokowai 7st 9lb, Wairejti 7at 51b, y Fitzosboruo 73t slb, Turton 7st 2lb, Calma '• ''TRADESMEN'S HANDICAP, of 150 POVB* one mile—Mohawk slb. Golden 1 Ost 21b, Balboa Sst 12lb, Marsa Bat k 121b, Scdd-cl-Bahr Sst Sib, Kmiwhero Bst j 61b, Helicon f'st 61b, Kazan Sst ]IV>. Jock 1 Bst, Awahou 7st 13lb. Redowa 7st Blb. I\il" bro"an 7st 6lb. Multoe 7st 51b. Special e Order 7at slb, Aycliffe ,7st 2lb, Agreement | 7st, Brooksdale 73t. Osier 7et. I TIMARU T.C.'S ANNUAL MEETING. . ! (SPECIAL TO "THE rnESS.") j ' TIMARU, March 7. I The Timarti Trotting Club held its Annual Meeting to-day in fine weather, with a good attendance. The racing throughout the day 1 was interesting. The totalisator investments were £13,7u1, as compared with Xlli.OOl Ids i lufit yoar, a decrease of ■£~ 10 ]Ce. Results: i TRIAL HANDICAP (in harness), of 90 eovs; second 10 sovs, and third 5 sovs from 1 stake. 3.51 or better. One mile and a > half. ' 2. H. W. Norman's ch g Melisande, by Driftwood—Rosio D., 4yrs, I2sec (A. Butterfiold) 1 7. J. Burke's ch c Colenut, 3yrs, lOseo (S. Trilford) ' 3 1, J. Reynolds's ch g Golden Peter, 3yrs, lCscc •• •• .. (E. Berry) 3 14 Rothannic scr, 15 Azile -tsec, S Jack Arrah aaec, 3 Dillon Direct Ssec, 6 Galindo Belle 6scc, 11 Bungebah Osec, 10 Rewamu lOscc, 13 Malice lOsec, 12 Huon Bells iOsec, 9 Necessity lOsec, 4 Leewood lOsec, and 5 Tatsy Dillon lOsec also started. Tatsy Dillon broke, and Melisando led from Leewood, Colenut. and Golden Peter. At the end o£ six furlongs Leewood left his j feet, and Colenut took second placc. Entering the straight Melisando and Colenut were together. In a good finish Melisande stayed the better and won by two lengths; Golden Peter twenty lengths away third. Time, 3min 41 3-sth sec. WAIMATE HANDICAP (in saddle), of 90 sovs; eecond 10 sovs, and third 5 sove from stake. For unhoppled . trotters only. One mile and a half. 1. S. Chambers's br g Succory, by Marvin Wilkes —Success, 6yi3, 20seo (A. Pringle) 1 2. Wilson and Thompson's b g The Sprinter. aged, scr -. •• (T. Annctt) 2 6. T. Ellis'a b g Patard, aged, lOsec (H. Edie) 3 9 Gemma Ssec, 11 Oliapi Ssec, 3 Hostage lOscc, 7 Colonel Havclock 12soc, 12 To Kuiti 12scc. 4 Beeswing lC3ec, 8 GunpoWdsr 18eec, 13 Galindo Brook 20sec, 10 Rankin 20eec, and 0 Ben Bell 20sec also started. Succory went away smartly, and held a commanding lead after going three furlongs, with Galindo Brook and Gunpowder ai his nearest attendants. Tho favourite increased his lead at the back of tho course. Here Galindo Brook and Gunpowder broke, and Tc Kuiti took second place. Nothing got near Succory, who won easing up by four lengths. The Sprinter finishing fast in second place, ten lengths ahead of Patard. Time, Smin 56sec. TIMARU HANDICAP (in harness), of 250 sovs; second 30 60vs, and third 20 sovs from stake. 4.41 or better. Two miles. 2. K. H. Smith's ch g Harold Devon, by Harold Dillon—Lady Devon, oyrs. Ssec (A. Pringle.) 1 4. W. E. Simes's b g Pas, aged, Usee (F. Holmes, jun.) 2 12. W. Rankin's blk g Irvar. oyrs, Ssec (W. Warren) 3 4 Trix Pointer Ssec (coupled with Pax>, 13 Dillon Moid 4aec, 9 Quincev Belle -Iser, S Rorke's Drift Ssec, 3 Joan of Arc fiscc, C> Acushla Machree 6sec- 10 Bridgewood Cscc, •> Pitnroa. Gser. 11 Vice-Admiral Sscc. 1 Brcadalbnnc Ss?c, ;uid 7 Annie IKllon Ssec also started. Harold Devon led Irvar. Pax, and Vice-Ad-miral at the start. There wan no change at tbo end of a mile. Harold Devon maintained the lepd from there on. and entering tho strpight was eight lengths in front of Irvar, Pax, and Pitaro;i. Going pd. Harold Devon 'von by six lengths, v.ith Pax a neck in front of Irvar, followed by I'itaroa and frix Pointer. Time. 4niin 4.7 Sec. SEADOWN HANDICAP (in saddle), of 110 fiovs; second 12} sovs, and third 7} sovs from stake. 3.35 or better. One mile and a half. 3. I. J. Price's b m Lady Willings, by Rothschild—Prince Imperial mare, syrs, 4sec .. .. (A. Pringle) 1 4. A. Scott's ch m Edina, aged, lOsec (R. W. Franks) 2 7. H. Ellaway's br m Serenity, 4yrs lOsec (F. E. Jones) • 3 6 The Sprinter scr, 13 Salcombe 4sec, 14 Maud Wilkes 6sec, 1 Jack Arrah Ssec, 11 ! Wildflower Bsec, 15 Ohapi Ssec, 8 Dainty Dillon Bsec, 2 Galindo Belle 9sec, 12 t' avonius 9sec, 9 Agasenia Oecc, 10 Sweet Cole lOsec, and 5 Stormy Way lOsec also sty ted. From a good start Stormy Way led irom Sweet Cole. Edina, and Serenity, Passing

tiie stand the first time Stormy Way Jo3t her place, the order then being Edina, Serenity. Stormy Way, and Galindo Belle. 111 the back stretch Lady Willings made a forward move, and a furlong from homo took charge, winning easily from Edina by four lengths; Serenity the same distanco away, third. Then came Jack Arrah, Salcombe, and Galindo Belle. Time, 3min 33 3-sth TEMUKA HANDICAP (in harncs), of 120 sovs; eecond 12J sovs, and third 7i sovs from stake. For unhoppled trotters only. 5.5 or better. Two miles. 11. J. Anderson's Ij % Hirok'i, by Mambrino King—lrvington marc, aged, lOsec .. .. .. (Owner) 1 S. 11. W. Kitchingham'a b m Lovebird, syrs, ]S=ec .. .. (H. Gaskill) 2 3. \V. R. JlcNairn's b m Marietta, 4yrs, lOocc .. .. '(A. Cox) 3 4 Bou Ami oscc,. 12 Lotuo Drift 6scc, 1 Billy Parole Ssec, and Happy Jack 17sco (coupled), 7 May field 12sec, 0 Patard 12aec, 5 King Pirate Itisec, 10 To Kuiti 16sec, 2 Sunris" 17scc, 8 Lovebird 18sec, and 6 Royal Rothschild 10sec nleo started. Sunrise stood on tho mark. Hiroki was first away, followed by Lovebird, Marietta, Ilappy Jack, Royal Rothschild, and King Pirate. At the end of a mile Hiroki was etill in charge from Lovebird, Happy Jack, and King Pirate. There wa3 110 change from tthore on, and Hiroki won by three lengths; Lovebird a head in front of Marietta, who finished very fast on the outside, of the field; Happy Jack fourth, and Bon Ami hlth. Time, smin 2eec. WASHDYKE HANDICAP (in harness), of 330 sovs; eecond 17i sovs, and third 7i eovs from stake. 2.24 or better. One mile. 2. C. Channings's b in Hank Note, by Proud Child—Wildivood mare, 4yrs, Ssec .. .. (C. Johnston) 1 1. IC. L. McKeon's br g Bundong, 4vrs, s«cc .. .. (R. E. Mills) 2 5. W. Begg's b m The Linnet, syre, 3seo (A. Fleming) 3 6 Princo Poole. 2sec, 9 Gladeye 3scc, 13 Rothanni-.: .'iscc, 11 Rearguard 3scc, 2 Queen. Chimes -.isec, 10 Sympathy 4sec, 8 George M. Jtinr. 4sec, 7 Canulle ssec, 4 Ramitiairi saec, and 12 Azile Ssec also started. Going out of the straight Bank Note was in charge from Bundong, Camille, and The Linnet. After going four furlongß Bank Note and Bundong went right away from the field, and Bank Note, easily holding her own, won by three lengths, Bundong ten lengths in front of The Linnet; Rearguard and George M. Junr. next to finish. Time, 2min 19 sec. FAIRLIE HANDICAP (in harness), of 130 sovs; second 17J sovb, and third 7i eovs from stake. 4.52 or better. Two miles. 10.' W. Rankin's b m Nancy Stair, by Galindo—Ardzigular, 4yrs, ssec (W. Warren) 1 G. A. E. Fletcher's ch g Ramitiairi, aged, "sec .. .. (E J. Smith) 2 4. F. L. Gracefield's b m Sympathy, syrs, 3scc .. .. (.1. Nekon) 3 12 Joyful iscc, 7 Hannah M. 2sec, 1 Erin's Queen Caec, 3 Chaos 4scc, 2 Our Chum Ssec, ll Wild Cherry 6sec, 8 Bundong 7soc, 5 Mammon 7sec, and 9 Scenery 7eeo also started. At tho end of four furlongs the order was Ramitiairi, Nancy Stair, and Bundong, well clear of the others. Entering the last round Ramitiairi broke and lost ground, and Erin's Queen moved up into third placc. A furlong from home Erin's Queen broke, and ' Ramitiairi tiring, Nancy Stair won by three lengths; Sympathy third sis lengths away. Time, 4min 42sec. FAREWELL HANDICAP (in saddle), of 130 sovs; second 17A sovs, and third 7i eovs from stake. 2.2-2 or better. One mile 4. W. yegg's b m The Linnet, by The Lark—Nonsense, svrs, ssec (W. Willctts) 1 2. W. G. Deyell's gr m Agnes Chief, aged. ssec .. .. (A. Butterfield) 2 13/ Saunders and Donch's b g Gladeye. syrs, ssec .. .. (\V. Bevati) 3 9 Lord Dillon scr. 6 Elveno 2aec, 7 Silver Quick 2sec, 17 Submarine 2&ec, 12 Pax 2sec, I 5 Bridgewood Ssec, 1 Joan of Arc Ssec, and Sir Elmo 4sec (coupled), 8 Rorke's Drift Ssec, 5 Brpadalbane 3scc, 3 Acushla Machree ?,=ec. 10 Leo 801 l ssec, 14 Rearguard ssec, 18 George M. Junr. ssec, and ll Auriferous sscc also started. The Linnet was first away, followed by Agnes Chief, Rearguard, and Gladeye. After going 100 yards Auriferous fell and brought down Bridgewood. This interfered with several of the back-markers. ' There was 110 change in the order all through, and The Linnet won by a ncck, Gladeye ten lengths away third; Rearguard fourth. Time, Smin I'Jeec.

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16155, 8 March 1918, Page 9

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CORNER OF CASHEL STREET AND HIGH STREET Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16155, 8 March 1918, Page 9

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