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THE TURF.

, , . — r _ c ' RACING FIXTURES. Oct. 27 and R C Spring Oct ,'2B and 29-Mastorton ItC Spring .: Oat\2B and^29-Poverty Bay TC Spnng Nov 6, 8. 10, 13-Canterbury JC Spring ijl 1 ttov. 6,,8, anil 13-Auckland K.C Spnng K.j «°T 6, 9, and 13—Wellington Tony and\Gallc|p way KV. j "jaYisweh to correspondent. .r V V.' (Nelson) —Tcs Tcrccict won tho Wei t lmgton Handicap at tho Hutt in 1901 Siv> " f carried Ost lib, and was ridden by A, Olivet. | ,«£ > I, ' WELLINGTON RACING CLUB. ,' • SPRING MEETING CONCLUDED. ' t CHAMPION PLATE WON BY ELYSIAN , On Saturday morning the outlook was any , thing., bnt bright lor the concluding day's I' raqirtgi in connection ,i with the Wellington < Racing Club's Spring meeting Heavy rain bad "fallen on lnday night, and continued ,i till'/on early hour on Saturday. A break in tho«weather was sufficient for crowds to fill 1 the strains, and as no rain fell in tho city 1 after 9 o'clock tho attendance was not greatly $ affeoted At Trenthnm tho elements did not ' subside qnito sojuickly. In fact, tho first race I was tun va.fi Mwy downpour, but the weather J contented itsofir'with adopting a threatening i attitude during the remainder of the afternoon ji TJndM\foot the ground was slushy and uncom- | fortible, but th 6 spectators wandered round , Beeklrg tfca. latest information and speculating j , on-ihoir different fancies The totafisator ro--1 vestments for the "day amounted to £12,341, ■ji or',JGl26l less than for tha corresponding day Tho total for tho meeting was ( £20,741, as compared with £24,297 for the two \ days\*in 190» A large number of bookmakers j operating at tho fixture added a considerable amount to the club's revonue 1 I When the racing commenced, sheets of 1 watpfr lay m different parts of tho course it proper, and tho going was naturally veiy I heavy, and tho times of tho races correspond i| ingly slow The scratching pen was not very i much 4n evidence,'and satisfactory fields went i to jthff post m nil races but the Champion i 1 Pint* The ea'Tv w Hid< ■"< M n* wwiinent 1 i( i candidates and the late withdrawal of Bobnkoff 1 ij reduced interest in tins race to some extent, but tho bttting was brisk Tho three year old Elyiian scored a, comfortable victory, and » secdred'' the >handsomo silver cup donated by 1 Mr J B Harcourt, president of the Wellington f Racing Club After tho race his Excellency Ij the Governor presented tho cup to Mr W Toss, L who'.received it on behalf of Mesdamos Foss i and Stewart Results of the different ovents are as follow — I < H PETONE HURDLES, of 100 sovs Ono mile \ and a half i . B. Mr J R M'Donald's blk g Aotea, by ' Xmstook—Sou' wester mare, aged, list '41b (T Pritch-ird) 1 v 8. Mr J T Jamicson's, Waipunchu, list 21b ' i (Cairne) 2 i. Mr Middleton Melrose's Cohort, 9st ! < ', L (rutcher) 3 Also started 1 Martynum, 9»t 111b (Julian), J L Yosami, 9st, (Campbell); and 6 Lucretius, 9st , [ (Wdtson) t ji At v the first hurdle Lucretiu9 came to gncf j. Cohort ded past tho stand from Aotea and Waipdnohu At the mile post Yosatui ran up If to this pair led to tho four furjl longs, where Martyrjum joined in Tho latter j( fell at the end of another furlong, and .Aotea I then"*hcaded tho field and won cosily by 1. ~ four ■'lengths from Waipunohu, with Cohort a ) ir pool!, third ' Time, 3mw 7 2 sscc , j" TAEARUA HANDICAP, of 100 sovs Soven h "\ „ " furlongs 4 Mi'D Goodwin';, b m Dolce, by Sylvia I Park-Gavotte, lyrs, Bst 91,b (Trasko) 1 * t 11. Mesfomes Foss and Stewart's Tirst Gun, \ ' -Hi, Jib (Gray) 2 ' 6. Ufa E C. Giesen's Captain, Bell, 7st . (Lowe) 3 , - Also started 9 Hilanan, Bst Gib (V E Jones), 7 Miscast, gat Slh. (Wilson), 2 lamra, ' Bst, 41b. (Jenkins), 1 Drcadless, Bst lib (r D Jon«), 10 Knight Commander, 7st 131b (Kirk), I 3 Roea: Herald, 7st 101b (Cress), 8 Milan, 7st | 61b+ J ?(R Young)., and 5 Marengo, 7st 61b 1 (Deeliy) Milan was hopelessly left, but the other' ,' moved off to a good start, and Dolce, taking ' the Jead'from Drcadless and First t was navel- headed, and won easily ,by sis lengths j frohi 'First Gun* who »as thrco parts of a : ' length in. front' of Captam Be)l Miscast was ■f closeL.np,. foWh. iTunclnHo., 39500 ~ , [ ? , ')' • ■ . i » [ JUVENILE HANDICAP, of 200 sovs For two- ' \ year-olds Four furlongs I 4. Mr Middloton Molrose-'s b c Lord KelI'vin, by v Multiform—Sans Peur, Bst I - ' (B. Deeley) 1 ! 1. Mr E 3 Watt's Winning Post, Bst 21b i- . (Jenkins) 2 ( 2. Sir Geo Clifford's Saxifrage, Bst 31b ]i , v (F E Jones) 3 li Al«o» started 3 Master Laddo, Bst 2lb (r 1 D Jones), 6 Bonus, 7st 131b (Thompson), 5 Inspcclion, 7st 111b (dray), and 7 Long Step, 1 7st m (Kirk) ' Winning Post*. Inspection, and Lord Kelvin i' were tet away Tho last named took tho lead ]' entering the straight, and won easily by three lengths from Winnine Post, who nas a length I ahead of Saxlfage 'Time 51 l-ssec I PEAECE HANDICAP, of 300 sovs, second k horse to receno 40 sovs, and the third j horse 20 sovs from tho stako ' Ono mile i 4 Mr J S Adams's br c Memo Zealand, I bylj Merrie Enghnd—King Cole mare, , i Byrs, Sst 21b , (Ajree) 1 » j, tMr D Buick's br c Aberbrothock, by Papaktira—Miniature, lyrs, 7st lllb jr N • * *i (Dceloy) 2 i 1 ? Mr< T H Lowiy* br f Chanttuso, by ' -Mornwce—Cantatnce, 4yrs, 7st 61b ' I , (L Wilson) 3 I I Also 3tarted 3 Mnskerry, Bst 51b (Jenkins), ' 2 Wo6dhey, Sst 41b (r D Jones), 9 TlitI 1 away, 7st 131b (r E Jones), 5 Roosevelt, 7st 121b 11 Irish Biflo, 7st lllb (Gray), I' 6 Irabbi,'7st 71b (Young), 8 San Feinando, ji 7st ,51b (Lowe), and 10 fawimmmg Belt, 7st ,i 41b'(Traill) - " Wiodhey, Aberbrothock, nnd Irish Eiflo ivore ' first J t? show ont, while Mdrrio Zealand was • loft seyeral lengths At the end o£ n fnrlong j Chanteuse was leading fiom Iranni nnd Woodhoy, while Memo Zealand had caught the field ' nnd Roosevelt Utas tailed off Chanteuse and ' Iranm still led at tho hnlf-mile post, where 1 i Woddhey, Aberbrothock, and Irish i Rifle were their nearest attendants Chan , i teUfee led into the straight from Aberbrothock I and Ehtaway, ululo Memo Zealand camo fast ■ on.thftliails Morne Zealand was in front at the distance, and won by half a length from < Aberbrothock, with- Chanteuse closo up thud, , Fhtaway fourth, and Muskorry fifth Time, i lmin.' 53scc jt SPRING TELiL STAKES, of 100 sovs i > r Special weights Su furlongs / J H LovTy's b c Multiple, by Mnl.tifovm—Soult Girl, 3yrs, 7st 81b b 4 i (L Wilson) 1 w i Mi Lanco Wood's Chauvelin, 7st 81b i (Lowe) 2 4. Mr W Davies's Pirst Battery, 7st 81b , (Carroll) 3 I Also'started 3 Kim, 7st- Blb (Traill),6 Subi due. 7st Sib (Pncft), and 1 Magneto, 7st 31b u i (Deeley) ™ i Tho field was bunched for the first two fur i longs, when Kma T\ont to the front and led to j the home bend Multiplo then went ahead, ii and wen easily by a length from Chauvelin, . with First Battery a poor third Time, Imm i, 26seo * I I CHAMPION PLATE, of 550 sovs (a cup valued j at IQO 6qvs, donated by Mr J B Harcouit, i and 150 sovs in specie), second horse I to deceive 50 sovs, and tho third 25 sovs I from tha stake A further sum of 50 sovs j to be dedrcted irom the stake, and appoi .< honed for the encouragement of breeders j. Weight for age One mile and a quarter It i. Mesdames Foss and Stewart's br o Ely- • ,6ian, by Soult (imp )i-Dreamland, 3yrs , 1 7at lllb .» , .y s (H Gray) 1 , i. Sir-Geo Clifford's brjp Taskmaster, by 1 Tmdmill-Madouia; 3yrs, 7«t lllb i- .J , „ (r E Jonos) 2 1 Mr) J H Prossor's br f Lady Medallist, by St Alwyne (imp)— Diploma, 3yrs i, 7st Gib, , (B Deeley) 3 -vii Al«o started t 1 All Red, 9st lib f 1 Lad} Medallist took the lead from n good ] etnrt.iand ws follow«l Elysian, Taskmas , ter, anil All Red Lady Medallist and Elysian Ji raced together t'll half a mile from home, |' when Elvsian shot ahead and, notwithstanding » late run by Tosknwstor, w&n by a coupl* of lengths, with Lady Medallist a poor tliinl,"and All Red last. Time, 2mm, 252-sseo ji RUAHINE HANDICAP, of 100 sovs Five i „•" furlongs 5. Mi/P W Sartfield't ch t Royal Marino, by Royal Artillery—Culray, Syrs, fi.st I lllb, ... ~ \ .(M MT)onald) 1 J 0 Mr J l Colvm's Merchantman, Est 51b ' ' . (Jones) 2 . X Mr £ J Watt's Kilindlm, Bst lllb > (C Jenkins) J , Also "started' 4,Laco CpUar„7st. lllb (Tel t I - ..

ford), 2 Aimwoll, Bst 51b (Gray); 5 Undecided, 7st lllb (Wilson), 8 Sea Queen, 7st. 71b (Kirk), 0 Chameleon, 7st 21b (Chapman), and 7 Mama, Gst lllb (Deeley) Lace Collar was quickest to begin and was followed by Chameleon, Mania, and Kilmdim Chamoleon wont to the front at tho end of a furlong and led into tho straight from Kilm dim Tho Httor was in front at the d'stance, but Merchantman caught her at tbo half dis tancc, and while the pair wore fighting the finish, Royal Marino came with a late run on tho outside and won by thrco parts of a length from Merchantman, who vas half a ldngth in front of Kilindini Chameleon was fourth Timo, lmin 1015scc NAINAI HANDICAP, of 120 sovs Six furlongs. 1 Hon J D Ormond's br g Dnybcam, by Birkenhead (imp)— Eos, 3yrs 7st 2lb (H. Watson) 1 5 Mr Middloton Melroso's Trugainni, 7st 01b (Deeley) 2 6 Mr F. Hall's Gold Laco, 9st 2lb (Ryan) 3 Also started 3 Theodore, 7st 121b (Cress), 1 Longncr, 7st 91b (Kirk), 2 Simplex ?st slb (Tiail), ond 7 Waiata, Gst 71b (Young) \t tho start Daybeam and Theodore were slowest to move and Waiata took .up the running and piloted tho field to tho straight entrance, whero Daybeam, who had made hp his lost ground, went out by himself and won easily by three lengths from Trugamni, who was clear of Gold Lace Woiata was closo up fourth, and thcrl came Simplex Time, lmin 25 2-s«cc NOTES ON THE RACING. Aotoa oponed favourite for tho Potono Hurdles, bnt when tho betting closed Martynum was tho best backed of the six runners The race was run in a heavy shower, and sheets of water lay on parts of tho track Lucretius came to grief at the first hurdle, and Martynnm fell at the second hurdlo from home This allowed Aotea to win by a couple of lengths from Waipunohu, whilo Cohort, who and jumped well, finished a poor third, as he tired to nothing in tho straight All the candidates that finished were very distressed by tho heavy going Had Martynum stood up sho would Srobably have'won easily, as she had a good cal less weight to carry than the first two horses, and she had just taken tho lead when she came down The riders of Lucretius and Martynum were not injured by their falls Dreadless and Tauira were the favounto selections in tho Tararua Handicap, but neither ran into a place Dolco was the quickest beginner in tho Bold of eleven, and sho led throughout winning wuh great else bj several lengths She was among the unplaced division in the Rimutaka Handicap on Wednesday, when sho earned 21b more on her baok and £131 less on tho totalisator Tirst Gun, who ran second to Dolce, was the absolute outsider of the field Ho had to bo ridden right out to beat Captain 801 l Rose Herald, who was third favourite, did not show up at tho busi ncss end, the rise in weight offeciually stoppmj her Looking at the candidates for the Juvenile Handicap as they paraded in tho birdcagu, backers could not but select Lord Kelvin as the aristocrat of the field, but Winning Post had twice beaten the Multiform colt at Hast ings and tho Mernwee filly was in consoquenco mado favourite, while Saiifrago and Master Laddo also carried moro money than Lord Kelvin However, Lord Kelvin mado Up for his previous defeats by a very easy win Al though generally regaidod as a slow beginner, ho was into his stride smartly in the Juvenilo Handicip, and over tho last furlong of tho journey he ran right away from his opponents Winning Post, after beginning well, drifted hick into third position, and had to bo hard ridden at the finish to beat Saxifrage for second money Effort was tho only withdrawal from tho Pearco Handicap, for which Aberbrothock was mado a s'lfhtly Dotter favounto than Woodhoj. while Muskorry and Memo Zealand wcro ncu in demand All tho candidates moved off to a good start excepting Morrlo Zealand, who lost a couplo of lengths This was rot suiiieicnt to kill the chances of tho Merrie England gelding, for ho quioklr caught tho field, and when half tho distanco had been covered ho had work"il his way into a good position on the rails The majority of the candidates ran wido at tho home bend to got on tho good going, and Memo Zealand thon slipped up on tho rails, and with a good run headed tho field He ap poared to be tiring again at tho finish, but none of tho other candidates wero going any better, and he won by half a length Con 1 sidenng tho fact that the winner had been left at the start, brilliant performance, and he was accorded an ovation on returning to scale In the Wainni Handicap on tho first day, Memo Zceland was unplaced behind Sau Fernando, whom he met on 91b bettor terms lon Saturday Chanteuse made all tho running, and just failed to seo tho distanco out, but sho was only about a length and a liilf from j the winner Aberbrothock was in a nice, handy PDSicioii throughout, and finished well, but once Morrio Zealand got in front, Abeibroihock wos | umblo to reduce the gap Tlitnway, Iranm. and Woodhoy were piominent at the turn, but died away at tho finish Roosevelt, who ap i peirs to have had an easy timo during the last fow weeks, finished last Magneto was mado favounto for the Spring I Trial Stakes, but she did npt figuro among tho placed imision Kina made the paco in tho early stages, but failed to seo it out, and 1 Multiplo scored n very easy win from the Trontham-trainc 1 Chauvohn "■ Although onlv four starters went to the post for tho Champion Plate, the race was productive of keen speculation Eventually Elysian I was made a slightlj bettor fa-vonnto than Lady I Medallist ond Taskmaster As Elysian , had been beaten on tho three previous occasions i that ho had started in a mile nnd a quarter race, tho opinion was oxpresscd by some that ho would not sfov Tho Soult colt pioved tho best stavcr of the quartot, and at the ond o( sii furlongs he took chargo, and won very easily Taskmaster finished well for socond position, but had no change with tho winner, I while Lady Medallist, who has lightened up, was beaten off Allißed was meeting Elysian on better terms than when ho beat tho AuokI land colt in the Wellington Handicap on' Wednesday, but tho big horso could not act in the I heavy going on Saturday i In tho Ruahino Handicap, Kilindini carried mori> money (haa was entrusted to any other I candidate at the meoting The Kiicheran hlly looked all over a winner at tho homo bend, but she was headed bj Merchantman on tho rails, and then Royal Marino caroo with a late urn on tho outside, and won the race a few yards off the post Tho winner had been responsible for a good gallop at tho Hutt early last week, and his party backed him confidently Aided by his light impost, he really won very oasily at tho finish Downfall, Mol Ami, and Nvland wore with drawn from tho Nainai Handicap, and at the start of tho Dotting the bookmakers hoisted Theodore into favouritism. Daybeam had been responsible for good work on the track, and had pnmonsly shown winning form in heavy going at Trentham, and this resulted in him being mado favounto boforo tho bolting closed, whilo Simplex aho earned moro monoy than Theodore Daybeam did not got away too well, but ho was moro at bomo in the going than any of the other candidates, and won easily at tho finish Waiata, after making nil the paco, was just b»aton for third position J Lowo'b stable started three hoises, and two of them filled places bohind Daybeam, who, by tho way, is tho Karamu representative for tho Stewards' Handicap at Riccarton L Wilson, with throe winning mounts, was the most successful jockey at the meeting, nnd T Pntchard camo next with two wins M M'Donald, H Gray, H Cairns, L Traill, C Tonkins, T E Jones, T D Jones, Trasko B Deeley, W Ayre, and H Watson each rode a .Winner. WINNING OWNERS On the two days of the spring meeting the Wellington Racing Club distnbuted £3090 in stakes The following is the list of winning owners:— £ Hon J D Ormond 610 Mesdamos FoSs and Stewart ... . 345 Mr St J, Buckley . 325 Mr J S Adams . - 240 Sir Geo Clifford . . 215 Mr Middleton Melroso 180 Mr. T H Lowry IGO Mr J R M'Donald . 110 Mr T Ross 100 Mr T Martin 00 Mr J T Jami««on - . 90 Mr A Barclay .... 90 Mr D Goodwin . . 70 Mr W Smart 70 Mr P W Ssrsfield ■ . 70 Mr D Buick, MP 85 Mr E J Watt - 45 Mr J H Prosper 25 Mr J Colvin, MP . 20 Mr A Hall 20 Mr H Noo . 41 Mr G P Donnolly 20 Mr J Crookett - 20 , Mr J Ames ... 10 Mr C B Pharai-yn . .„ 10 Mr Barton . . 10 Mr Lance Wood 10 Mr T Hall .... 10 Mrs E C Gieson 10 £3,090

WINNING SIRES The following wero the principal winning sires at tho Wellington Racing Club's spring meeting — i £ Birkenhead (Ormo—Tragcdj) 750 Soult (St. Simon—Bcnuharnais) ...:........,... 435 Stepniak (Nordonfeldt—Steppe) 325 Memo England (St George—Rupee) 260 Multiform (Hotohkiss—Forma) , 250 San Tranoieco (&!• Simon—lsabel) qo ?«ueiialf (Grand Flaneur—Olga) 90 Wnjuku (St LegLr—Muskot Maid) 90 Mernwco (Bill of Portland—Etra Weonie) 85 Rojal Artillery (Hotchkiss—Roso of Wellington) 80 MASTERTON R.C. SPRING MEETING. Mr J H Pollock has declared the following rchandicaps for the Masterton Racing Club's spring mooting, which commences on Thurs day —Hark Hurdles—Waipunehu, lOst 101b riying Hack Handicap—Roval Marine, 7st Gib Dash Hack Handicap—Royal Marine, 7st 101b., and Undecided, 7st. 101b. NEW ZEALAND CUP In tho list of. acceptances for tho New Zealand Cup published on Saturday morning, tho name of Heorthon was included in error. Sho did not make' tho payment on Friday night. It appears that Nyland's acceptance for the Stewards' Handicap at Riccarton reached tho s n crotary of tho Canterbury Jockej Club too lato for inclusion. His; trainer sent an urgent wiro from Wellington at 835 p m on Triday night, and lcirned on Saturday morn ing that it did not reach tho Canterbury Jookey Club's office till after 9pm TRAINING AT FLEMINGTON. (By Telegraph-Press Association-Copyright) FlemlngWi, October 23 On tho tracks this morning, Alawa ran a milo in Imm 50* ec , Thistlebrook and Spcrry a mile in lmin 49sec, and Post Town the same distanco m Imm 50„=c Twclvo furlongs were covered by fiushka in 2min 56lsec, and by Trafalgar and Mala in 2mm 49sec King's Cross beat Lord Nolan Over a milo and a half, run in 2min IGl'ec Mutilator and Manana covered nine furlongs in 2mini ssec, Even Tinio and Flavian, ten furlongs in 2min. 21"» c and Didu-- five furlongs m lmin 7scc iMonobel ran half, a,milo in .52sec.,"Kopringa taking tho same time GORE R.C. ACCEPTANCES. (By Telegraph-Press Association) " Gore, October 23. Acceptances for the first day's events at tho Goro Racing Club's spring meeting aro as follow — WATMEA HACK Five furlongs-Secret, Sst 101b , Cashier, Bst 101b , Ngahere, Bst 91b , Ladv Ranald Bst 81b , Grenfield, Bst 61b , Goldsnil, Bst , Windward Bst , Peak, 7st nib , Dunkonny. 7st 13lb , Wansbeck 7st 12lb , Crossgmrd, 7st 121b , ond Magdalen, 7st 101b DISTRICT HACK Six fnrlongs-rDorwent, Sst lllb , Loyola Bst lllb , Goldsail, Sst 61b , Embrasure, Bst Gib , Trickster Bst Gib , Dunkonny Bst Mb., Waiju Bst 31b , Legion Bst 2lb Port Eire, Bst , Magdalen, Bst , Palette, Bst , ond Annette, Bst SPRING HANDICAP—Ono milo and a distance — Office Girl, 9st 21b , Astrakhan, Sst Sib , Cooec 7st 131b , Warsaw, 7st 121b , Lord Roseberv, 7st 21b , Allsidt, 6st 9lb , and Rou tme, Cst 91b MATAURA TROT Two miles-Walnut, scr , Tory, 4scc , Hero, ssec , Dick Trnccy, Bscc , Rorv, 9sec , Ringwood lOscc , The Aco, 12sec , SM, ISscc , Decoy 13scc , Erl King, 13scc , JS, 17>=ec , Arbitration, 17sec , Becky, 20S&P rracoj, 20scc , and Brookmorn, 22sec VISITORS' HACK Six furlongs-Lord Clutha, 9st , Secret, Bst 91b , Ladj Ronald, Rst 71b , Loyola, Bst 61b , Glcnfield, Sst 51b , I Pure, 8e l Mb Tni-kstcr, 7st " 131b , I Sombrero, 7st 131b , Tirebell, 7st 121b , AnI nctto, 7st 101b , nnd Anohoinor, 7st 101b DASH TROl\ One mile.—Walnut, scr.; John Temple 10wc , Lady Arena, 15sec , Tho- Clerk, j7bcc , The Dairymaid, 17scc , Christina Hamilton, 18sec , The LiA\, 18sec , Black Muff, 18seo , Mountaineer, 19icc , General Abdallab, JOsco.YChief, 19seo.j Echo, Msec; Trademark, l9«ec , nnd Tcnakoe, 19scc TLYING HANDICAP Six furlongs-Lupu-lite, 9st 81b , San Sovero Bst 131b , Silkneb, Sst 9)b , Luresomo, B*t 21b , Linda, 7st Gib , Jolly Triar, 7st slb , Liza, 6st 121b , and Rod Morn, Cst 101b CHARLTON HANDICAP Sevon furlongsWarsaw, Sst 21b , Eous. Sst , Mango, 7st 121b , Riflo Range, 7st 9lb , Ontional, 7st 81b , Jollv Friar, 7st 91b , Post Card, 7s f 61b , and Landlord, Cst 131b DANNEVIRKE R.C. NOMINATIONS. (By Telegraph.—Special Correspondent.) ( Danncvirke, Octobor 23 The follow mjr nominations have been ic coned for the Dannevirko Racing Club's spring i meeting — i HACK HURDLES Ono milo and threequarters —Papahnra, Forest, Waipunehn, Tyrannic, Atnnui, Stayboy, Whimper, Pearl Reof, Erl King, Gaelic, Martynum, Hafloj.iSt Lavonder, lull Cry, Genuine, Eoumac, Cohort, nnd Feu do Joie UMUTAOROA HACK HANDICAP Six furlongs —Pumoana, Captain Bell, To Itoti, Com i ?os n d, Glissade, Golden Loop, Whctur.angi doate, To Puia, Redwing, Waonki, and Tur ueanx, DANNEVIRKE HANDICAP Ono mile anq a quarter —Mondip, Iranui, Captain Bell, King Post,; Parable, Merrio 'Rose, Vi, Woodhey, Gladsmuir, Lady Menschikoff, Equitas, Osiris, Voetganc, Porolim, Strategist, Maiora, Dardanus, Paisano, and Cork MATAMAU OPEN TLYJNG Six furlongs —Incy, Bliss, Reformist, Vi, Auldearn, Voetgang, Golden Eaglo,. Boanerges, and Advantage OTANGA HACK WELTER Ono mile-Ra whetu, Crmcdiah, Thotis, Mildura, Roseletho, Motukaw.i, Parable, Claughton, Rapu, Raft, Hiwera, Buoyant, larronite, Polymces, Rangi kapua, Bnlliancy, and King's Prize WEBER WELTER (open) Seven furlongs - Iney, Rosclcthe, Staybov, King Post, LamsdorfF, Mysticism, Cyrcne, Adna, Waipunui, Auldearn, Aberration, Toa Tuhi, Vasa, Moscow, First Mate, and Maiorn ■:TIRATU ■ DASH HACK HANDICAP. Five, furlongs —Toanga, Moyflorcr, Conquestioa, Morce, Hcrp, Pumoana, Captain Bell, Te Roti Kiltio Lass, Glissade, Araam, Twinkle, Slip away, Wheturangi, Kimmonan, Saltpetre Ideate, Redwing, Captain Jingle, Apollinans, Noedlemaid, Waonki, and Lady Dons SECOND DAY WAIKOPIEO HURDLES Ono railo and a half —Papahura, Torest, Woipunehu, Tyrannic. Atanui, btajboy, Whimper, Pearl Roof, Erl King, Gaelic, Martynum, Hatley, St Lavender, I Tull Cry, Furneaux, Genuine, fi-eumac, Cohort, I and Feu do'Joie. PIRIPIRI HANDICAP. ' Seven furlongsThotis, Jumoana, Captain Bell, To Roti, Composed, Parable, Golden Loop, Te Puia, Redwing, Equitas, Marathon, Buoyant, Moscow, King's Prize, and Cork TELEGRAPH HACK HANDICAP Five furlongs—Toanga, Mayflower, Morce, Pumoana, Captain Bell, To Hoti, Kiltio Lais, Glissade, Amaru, Twinkle, Goldon Loop, Wheturangi, Kimmenan, Saltpetre, Ideate, Apollinans, Scarlet Woman, Needlomaid, Waonki, Moreykoff, and Lady Doris. NOVEMBER HANDICAP (open). Six furlongs—lney, Blifs, Reformist, Cyrene, Woodhoy, Auldearn, Voetgong, Boanerges, and Advantage ■ RUAHINE HACK WELTER. Seven fm> longs —Rawhetu, Comedian, Thetis, Hero Motukawa, Claughton, Rapu, Te Puia, Redwing, Raft, Hiwera, Captain Jmglo, Buoyant, Burton, Tarronite, Polymces, Rangikapua, Brilliancy, and King's Prize. 'ORINGI WELTER (open) One mile—Mendip, Comedian, Mildura, Roseletho, Stayboy, King Post, Lamsdorff, Mysticism, Glissade, Cyrene, Waipunui, Claughton, Gladsmuir. Auldcarn, Lady Afcnschikoff, Aberration, Golden Eagle, Toa Tuhi, Vasa, JTirst Mate, and Maiorn. SPRING HANDICAP (open) Ono milo and a distance —Mcndip, Iranui, Roselothe, King Post, Reformist, Memo Rose, Adria, Vi, Woodhey, Gladsmuir, Lady Menschikoff, Equitas. Osins, Voetgang, Golden Eagle, Perohna, Strategist, Dardanus, Paisano, and Cork AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB. (By Telcsraph— Vte» Atsocl&ttonj Auckland, October 24. Tho Auckland Trotting Clnb's mooting took place at Epsom yesterday, tho events' resulting as follow — MAIDEN HANDICAP-Elba, 1, Merry Will, 2; Tloranz 3 OCTOBER HARNESS HANDICAP-Lady Park, 1, lago, 2, Royal Albert, 3 SPRING HANDICAP-Albert H, 1, All Night, 2, Scotia, 3 ONEHUNGA HANDICAP-Mohinga, l.Carmaniu, 2, Miss SMla, 8 MIDDLE CLASS TROT-Royal Victor, 1, Torest Chimes, 2, Phyllistinn, 1 STEWARDS' HANDICAP-Cavalier, 1; Olivo, 2, Mnplowood, 3 TROTTING HANDICAP-Dolly Wood, 1, Hunnui, 2, Rita, 3 ELECTRIC TROT HANDICAP.-Royal Vic. cor, 1; Bert, 2; Ballot, 8.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 646, 25 October 1909, Page 9

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THE TURF. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 646, 25 October 1909, Page 9

THE TURF. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 646, 25 October 1909, Page 9

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