THE TURF.
; R/\OING FIXTURES. Nov. 17 fcud lg.-»annßVKk» B.C. Spring. Jjov. 27—JIutt fufk B.C. NoTomb.tr. Noy. 30 and Doe.. ls-?«iMh« J.C. Spring. D«o. £ and 11.—Wellington Pony and Galloway Dec.,B and 9.-Wood*illo,J.C.
CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB RACES.
'^■S'A&BRpTHdCKJvTP^rB^ '?'-■ Issi~r:'yAM Gtrr tifcfiUrcfiriNoiiimbeT; 13V> - ; ;; ;'A,Th^'NewVM^ cbncWsion ii.t Ricciirton to-day. ; v ( Thb^*ei\ther' i wa« , •'■-V.-amoilafed''-'to'''' :, J^,*7 , i/''fflßMnß :n^'total for':tho '; ;:me«ffig;,bf lost 'J;-^ax^ : Be<>(r^ ? wi,y; ; ;y3r v' ; '; iw.;;;p^T'.:cobpiat; : ;Hi!RDLESi;'of^ -:. : ::'^y round:;Biid.. o,;dist^As^Vc..'; • H :;Baildbn's ' by ;,; i ,Tyrahnr-Blatk ; Jacket, ;6yrs., list. lib. ■..;•. !?h. ■' /jj-i'; .v ■ ";>'••'■•',>-'■•'■■■i'--.'•■'".' ■■■■'•;■' :(Crcss) 1 ■.■:■■■■ 9'iltJ?;iHi '■■ j)5t.v131b..;.. n , ..-''v ; ;ifiV'-^ :^.'4^^-I '''. , \--'.' : .-''-(Pritobard),,2 ;'• B M?.'iQ. C^arailfbii'^'l'ore.st;;.9st. 81b. : ■'''■-" •v-i'-jj^^v'o'''-'^.'' : .^y' : i-&' : '-, (Cairns)' 3. V iil&stdrted:.3'-S"laney,;ilst. lllb. j'|' Southern ! Crosy,';ilst: 51b..; 2 Xavicri list. 21b.; 1 KaU.C roiha,sioat,vl3lb,J:;iJKa/Doff, Ssfcr '■ 95t., : ;:,';.;;' ; -'.'■.;; V,,'.-;.' ; .-- : .' ■.. ■'■'.■- ■■.. .• *'■'■'■'. at orico'took up the running, and .'•■'■ led [ Over: tho faaainff the stand, where Slaney stumbled and, lost his rider, Tyrannic ' ; 'SlongfithO,' bAek,'"-;ati;d ,was, ; first intD , 'thb;'6traight.>.B6re Whfttatoa.put. in held Mm safely, f.nd ,;, alenWhi'with Foicst V. twd; ; ;le»gths'away;thiTd,;'and.Kairoma:fOiurth. ; r ;'Tinl^:i3min;-;i^-2-^S(!cV>v , £fc; --Jv ".•■' ] .C CliJBSS^;' WELTEe|hANDICA'p/.01 300' sow.. ?}V : \iit'&'S/. ,.-.'•Sia, furlongs. $: ■•■■ ? : : .y- -',;;;' v '; 4 Si"r^Gcbrge' : Cli(ford's fch.'.-c; .fSbarpshooter, :/ 'r - ' r . .';by'; Clanranald—Weataeroye;- Syrs., Ost. i.; ; -:.w 'ailby;.„;:;.^;;^:^i;^v.;;ti..:i.Hl". 'K: Jones) ■■;£ ;:.. 8 Gaisford's iTawbalri, ~M.Mh. : - vy/;:-'>:fc:KA•v; i .;. ; .:• : ; :;;;::>; : :,v:':;';. ; ;V.''i(H..:Tclford)/ 2.. ■ . .1 MKiiQ.: D.".Greenwood'a. .Miss : Mischief,. ,■• 'v^-y^°at^3lb.;^v;....;,..v J i;«;;». ; (R, Hatch) 3
iUv> started 7 'Effort, Ost 3lb ; 2 Nyland, Sst 131b ; 3 Passion, 83t 71b.; 11 White C'odkmlo, Sst, 6 Diamond Star, Sst Gib ; 8 Cymbiform, Bst 31b , 4 FasnaVyle, 6st. llb.i 10 Volodia, 7«t. 131b.; 0 Zetland, 7st. 12lb ; and 12 Mama, 7st 71b. At .the dist-tnce Tawhakt put in. a groat run, jbtit could not quite reach Sharpshooter, who won. bv a head. Miss Mischief was threequarters* of a length away, with Zetland fourth ' Time, Imm 16 2-ssec. SEYMOUR HANDICAP of 130 sovs Six i,t| furlongs. B Mr." J Grieg's b ? Gunboat, bv CalibreRipple, 4yw, Sst «lb (R. Hatch) 1 1 Mr. A Prmgle's Vologda, Sst 13lb (W. Young) 2 1 Mr (l D J Goodwin's Dolee, Ost 61b ,\f (H Gray): 3 started i Contendent, Sst. ",' l; 11 Brapsnose, 21b; 2 Magneto, 7st 131b.; 5 Easflestone, 7st 2Tb ; 6 M*rrv linis, 7s*- , 0 Obhpate, Gst 101b , 8 Chameleon, W 101b.; 12 Shiltelash, Sst 71b , 13 Captain Kidd (Sit 71b „> 10 OiVindsnin. Ost. 71b J 10 Annt Sally, Cst 7Tb , and 10 Oneen of Spades. Ost 7lb. Contendent was in front rounding the tap turn; but le Wi benten at the distance, and Vologda and Dolee took command Gtmbott then entered from the. ntek, and, finishing strongfr, won br two lengths, Vologda beating Doles bv \ neek for second place Magneto was fottrth. Time, linn. 16see.
MEMBERS' HANDICAP, of 600 sovs. Seven • forlanss. 11 Mr T Hall's br m Gold Tnce. by Gdld Eeaf-Kahuwni, 4\rs, 9st 31b (W.Ryan) 1 S Mr. A Barclay's Penates, Ost Sb ' (Pntchnrd) 2 10 Mr H Portand's Yaldimar, fist 101b. , (F Paul) 3 Also Started-/-t.MitJiter Soult, SBt/Slt.y'CiaT Kolohol, Sst 21b,, 2 FWawav. Sst. 21b., 7 10 Bdllm.'76t 91b; 11 Rose Noble, 7st , 14 Ilarlta, est, 101bi '2 .Full, Sqtl,.6sl. lllb.i 6 Traianwi. fesT i2lb * lrc-rmoln. G«* lofb° 11 Mernvonia", Gst. Blb , and 5 Wet 'Day, Gst 71b ' Ronndin? the top turn Penates -rin showing 11* Tl*, J° v aM>m»r. Gold lace, and Full Sail At thS distanc* Geld lice bid taken ehirec a .good raeo bv a length, with Valdi rnar\a length and a hilf befiird Penateo Master §onff wii fourth and Full Sail fiftb Time, ltnin. 23;seo. PIONEER HANDICAP, of 300 sovs For two- ' year-olds Tive furlongi 2 Mr G D Greenwood's b. o Formeden, by Multiform-Otterdcn, fet dlb 5 lit C. G Dalgety's Martjre, gst lib (R. King) 2 i-4 Mr. Melrose's Lord Kelvin, Sst lib '* ' (H Gray) 1 Alw (started. 3 War Song. Sst,; 1 Tenterhook, 7st iOlb , fl Kilmeni, 7st 01b , 6 Crown Derby, 7st ( ,81b ; 8 Sfartine, 7st. 71b ;10 Big, 81-wt, 7st. 41b., 8 Deploy, fet. 7lb.J and 7 Enyo, Gst '73b. Envo" led on to tho course proper, but shortlv after Lord Ketviu took charge. He was at oitoe challenged by Martyr* and Fonncdnn and r tbe latter finishing in good styl«, won by a heid, with Lord Kelvin a ntck behind Martvre.'/and War Song fourth. Tmw, lmin STEAD MEMORUL'GOLD CUP, «f 750 sovs Weight for age. One mile and" 4 quarter. 1 Mr! l T. H. Wry's blk g. Bobnkoil. by Fi&lawl-{3o«sip, syrs, »sl (L Wilson) 1
4 Mr. 1 D Rutherford's Ingoda, 7st. 71b v (H.<3?nee) 2 8 Messrs. W G and G L Stead's Rin?d*vc, tfit 121b ..,.. (R. Young) 3 Also started v 2 AH Red,' Sat. 31b. j and 5 Husbandman, 9st, ' All Red and Husbandman made the running for three fnrlongs, but then Bobrikoff ran past thcai and quickly established a commanaing lead Ho was ne\er aftoniards troubled aud won with the greatest case by four lengths Ingoda two and a half lengths in front of Ringdove, with Husbundraon next, and All Red last Time, 2min 7 2 ssec. i EANI3OLPH HANDICAP, of 250 sovs Five furlonfs. i Mr j'Wiro Pawcne's bv g Nanmai. by COnquoror. syrs, Bst. 131b (Pntchard) 1 6 Sir Geo. Clifford's Broadsword, Bst 21b (r L 1 Jones) 2 2 Mr. T. H Lowry's ifultiple, 7sr.' * (Coleman) 2 Also started. 1 Los AngclOs, 9at, 5 St Bill, Bst. 31b., 7 Sweot Angelus, 7st 71b , 8 Silkucb, 7st 41b , 3 Perl d'Or, 7st 101b , 10 Mundic, 6st. 121b 1 ! 9 Dolce, Cst 101b ; 6 Thistledown, Gst, 71b , and 11 Conse and Blua, 6st 71b. Nftilfnai was one of tho quickest to begin, and wq£ by Uo lengths from Broadsword, uho •nas naif a length m front of Multiple, with SilUeb and Los Angelos fifth Time, lmin 1, 2-sscc FBNDALTON HANDICAP, of 500 sovs. One mile and a quartet. J. Mr,' D. Bulck's br h. Aherbrothock, by Papakura—Muuatura, tyrs, Bst 101b (H Gray) 1 8. Mr. C. G. Dalget/s Pnm, Bst. 2lb (R King) 2 6. Mr. A Jackson's Rbosovelt, Sst 71b ,' (L. Wilson) 3 Also started 1 lady Lucy 1 , Bst. 71b.; 5 SandBtream, Sst slb , 3 Oiyoi, Sst. 51b ; 7 Kilwinning, 7it 91b ; li Chief Lochiel, 7st 41b i 10 Kinj Post, 7st. 31b , 12 likitere, Tat. 21b ; 9 Chanteuse, 7st 21b., Bontado, 7si 21b ; 16 Guisttfortc, 7st. 21b., 4 Ambrosian, 7st.; 11 Dabthick, «st lllb , 11, Ristin, Ost. Sib , 7 Stratagem,.Ost 91b.; aiy 13 Protty Nell, Ost. 71b. Lady Lucy was 1 ",*? {at the pMt, and Boutade fell after going 50 yards'. Abtrbrothdck won By t«o lengths from Prim, with Roosevelt a lencth away thifd, and Chantouso fourth Time, 2min 7 l-ssee
"•';.";.', tJtar !T(il«i:r»))ii'.—Sstciil.:Oofrsisoadeßt.) ■; '■■''■ | .'. ':''}'"^ik-■: ;.' i \,'.- ciiristcliurch, November' 13, . - on :tae 'jfort Coapir-Htirdloa was ivory even, aud nil Vth's' iav«stmentß CaTrieii ;■ good- mbaovv; jThrougb '> »u error of • the Barter;:; tbo ;ll(tld ? ivas ; dispatched "while Slwey ttaijvii ; lobjf :way.;4u; frojit of:.- tie -post ina oii '■ (hii- Way:to' jbiU t b ti': roiuaikder.: -~ He.was' whipped around suddenly, and W»« juit behind the'tbuncn' when .the :tirst;;hurd!B} was ..taksn. Horei h((;'niii'd9.a blunder/arid: *ent along for n ! cUiilu ; on : liis ;teo3,, lo3ing/ ; lii&:;rid«ir. ;, Tyrannib 'and Seaddgwont, to the itott at Cam's ■ and/luauo'''the. pace very ;warm.;Kairoma tried ; to jbiri:.:them/at ;;th». ,tarn,7;bntvhe■:stopped the fast fence V.with. TViamvic', ;butV was..beaten, in ;,'tb'« . ■=;;: '■■■ ;:Ny!and : galloped'through'thei -tapes ■:; and;, got i fiYlug;^tart-tu: : l the; Cressy: ; Welt«uv: ; but';,He
was not in a generous mood, anil before the , homo- tii:fn ho was j flying : signals':,of 'distress. Here'Sharpshooter'and Miss Mischief-tackled him, and he soon retired. • Tawhaki ;,cajh6 with ■,&-; groat ,'run;and, just. failed to gel .tip.. When '•«,'■ start "was'.effected in the .iieymour Handi(i«p the 'colours oCßdtes wcrdiijrist Mn front Of Cofitendent, with Magneto third and Gunboat and Tolgda next., This was' the or-. i der at. the straight entrance, and in a good finish the Calibro gelding'got up in time to i win by halt a length. Vologda just beat [■Dole* for' second/place. .-.' The start for the SlenAer-*' Handicap was i'-'good-one. and the first to show out was Penates., -wlw led from Gold Xsce and Fhtawiy' with Czar Kolbhol and Master Soult m the tow. At the turn, Flftaway was being ridden to keep her position, and Gold Lace went'to ■ the: front: Mantel' ;Soult ran up info third position,; bilt diod:away again,' and Geld lace .won ;ve»y,'easily. ~...'. : ' ;.•- . ; i- At'tho start of the Pioneer Handicap several of tho youngsters ran sidewise, and spoilt their chances. When the straight was.entered Lord Kelvinwiw in front of Martyrc and War Song. After this. the field closed, up, and Formedcn, putting in a good ran on. outside, got up and won bpa,length. Big.Blast was fourth, and War : ;Soiuo fifth..v'■'.;..■"..;. ,■:■■■ y , '. ■Backers Were-" confineni of Bobrikoff's ability to win the Stead Crip"- for tho second year in succession, arid' his victory was hailed with delight by tho'.lnfge crowd. At the start All Red and Husbandman led off,, followed by Bobrikoii; At the sis furlong post, the champion went to the'front and cantered, home by several lengths..; IngOda. was ; a . .couple .7 of Icngths.'in- front of. Ormolu,, and All Red-was last;. ";.,.;.; :K. ■•■'.'. ,- .';.;; ■-. .■■■■..;;':, V pen3tes; Gold lace, Armlet, .Federal,;, and Nyland wcrft , withdrawn from the Kandolpn Handicap;' When the, field entered proper the- colours of Nauroai and Multiple were in front.:. Broadsword came very fast, and 1 beat Multiple for second money, -lno rest.of. th« field ,wa& bunched. , / ';. : l?or .the Fendal'ton Handicap; there.was no delay at tb* barrier, arid' the moved off to a good start, with the exception of Lady : Luoy,- wW -rider after getting. g*o& starts througho'it the meeting anished up by.Betting . left.'. Shortly; after the. start, Boutade fell over tie rsiils, tut both she; and ««,«•? ■ Passing' tho milepost Dabclncfc command, .with Kilwinning next tnd ; : the.rest of the .field strung out:., At : the turn the dolour.- of ; Pretty r Nell, Aberfrrbthoek,,and Pnra were.most con- ■ snicuous. , lii the race up tho straight AberI brethbek' won by • two '•■'lengths-from' Fnm, ■ -ROosevelt' was 'just, ahead of '• Chanteuse, and ; then oamo Kawlnhing. : Eiston finished a long way behind the field.; :'.'•' .' : ...
AUCKLAND R.C. SPRING MEETING.
ASCOT HANDICAP WON B7 WAIMANGU. CBy Telestapli-Fusea ; Association.) "'-'• Auckland,' November 13. There was a good attendance. at Ellersho to, day tor. the'concluding day's'.: racing of tho. Auckland Racing Club's spring meeting. Tho course was in excellent order andtoo weather calm, but rather oppressive. Tho sum of XI2.SW went through tha totalisator. Kc-' suits.— HUNTERS' STEEPLECHASE' HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. About,three miles. Mr, H. G. Dingle's Hina, Mst. IMb. (Mr. Dingley) 1 Mr, H. Weal's Westerly, list. Sib • • (Mr. Pollard) 2 Mr. H. T. Gorrio's Totiki, list. 41b. (Mr. Gorrie) 3 Also started: Rua, ISst. 31b.; laddie, list. 31b ; The Abbot, lost. 91b.; Warden, Wst. 91b.; Cutler, lfist. 71b.; CochbondhuJ lOst. 71b.; and PlriadM, lOst. 71b. Won easily by sis lengths. Time, (Smin. 33iec. WYNYAHD HANDICAP, of 275 sovs.' Seven furlongs. Mr, T. A. Williams's Sir Artegal, 7st 12lb. " (C. Brown) 1 Mr. ft. Harmon's Miss .Winnie, Sst. 61b. (Brady) 2 Mr, J. B. Williamson's Carmania, 7st. 91b. -- 3 Also started: Jewellery, 7st. 31b.; and Mistime, Gst. 121b.' , . t , ~ Won by a length. Carmania was two lengths Away third. cr T;me,,lmin.„2B2-ssec. Mer the race, the'stewards expressed themselves dissatisfied with the rUpning of Miss Winnie tmAyntter h«aring tho statement of the trainer and rider, administered a_ severe cttlihon."",'"" V .
MAIDEN HURDLES HANDICAP, of 125 soys ' One mile and a half Mr George Dunnet's Duiborve} 9st 31b (Julian) 1 Mr. R Hinnon's Master Panl, flst 7lb > , (Brady) 2 Mr. H. C. Tonks's Castadrifl, Bst (Porcival) 3 Also started. Lnndloch 9H J2lb , Eblis, 9st 121b.s Tm Cakooau, Ist 61b , Dogger Bank, Ist Gib , First B-irrel, Ist slb , I uminator, 0,1, 51b.; Kins;, 9st.i Totiki, 9»t , St Maria, 9st.; and Censure, 9st. Won by two lengths, Master Paul just last ing long enough to gam second honours by half a length. Time, 2imn 52sec St Maria and Landlock fell, but their rulers escaped without injury. P ARNELL HANDICAP, of 175 sovs Sit ) furlongs. Ms. Frank E. Ross's Salute, Bst Mb (Brady) 1 Messrs Walters and Hnghcs'n GeDeral Soult, 7st. 101b 'C. Brown) 2 Mr D Tye's Necktie, 7st 51b (Conquest) 3 Also started Kakama, Sst slb , Turbine, 7s* 61b , aud Seldom, 7st. 51b . Won very easily by a length. General Soult beat Necktie by half a length. Time, lmin. 15 2-ssee. A&CQT HANDICAP, of 323 so\s 'One milo ' and a quarter Mis. Lcnnard's Waimaflgu, 7st 121b. (Porter) 1 Mr W Oall's CeromAcdel, fst, lib. (Oliver) 2 Mn M'Niccoll's Tattoo, 7st 101b (Meredith) 3 Also started Ngapuka, 9st ; Lochbuie, Bst lib., Tc Aroha, Sst ; Maheno, 7&t 7lb , Santa Rrsa, "st 13lb ; Uranium, 7ct. 131b ; Akarana, 7st. 41b., Aristocrat, 7st.; Miohaeloff, 6st 71b., Spectre, fist 71b , and Kobepofae, 6st 71b. Won by a neck from Coromandcl, nh,o v,ixs a head in front of Tattoo. Time, 2min. 9 2-ssce
JUVENILE HVNDICVP, of 125 sovs Tour furlongs Mr. Geo. Dunnefs Obsidian, Bst 81b (Julian) 1 Mr T J MacManemm's Apellon, 7st 13lb (Ryan), and Mr G Mills's Lady Waterford, 6st. 131b (Cress) dead heat . .'2 Also siartcd Hamadrya-I 7st. 131b ; Doughboy, 7st. 91b J His Highness, 7st. 71b , Dbihino, 7st 71b., Goldfinder, 7st 41b , Merngee, 7st 41b ,' Royal Soaron, 7st 31b , Monolope, 7st 21b., Sea Slave, 7st -lb , Miss Ada, 7st 2lb j Vivace, 7st- lib.; and Princess Soult, 6st 131b Won by a longth and a half. A dead heat for second place Goldfinder was fourth Time, 50scc GOIIDON IIANT>TC\P, of 125 sovs Five i furlongs Mr. H Kneebone's Wild We=t, Bat 121b (Doeley) 1 \li J. J. Crwg's Sea Elf, Bst. lib (Ryan) 2 Mr \\ S Davidsons (C Brown) 2 Also started Admiral Soult, Bst 3lb , Blue Garment, M 31b.; Miss Advance, Bst, 31b , rioot ATrow, Bst.j Hard Rock, 7st. 121b.; All's I Well, 7»t 71b., Tumatahi, Tat.r Lady Doon, . 7st; Soultoria, 7st ; Lady Dot, 7st.; Aristos, I 7st., Aoroi, 7st , Scotch 7st, Madam Soull, "nt , aa-i Rob The Rintor, 7st Won by half a longth. Time, lmin 2 3 ssec WELTER HANDICAP, of 175 sovs One niik Mi W. C Ring's Wauchopc, 9st 2lb. < i (Julian) 2 Mr. F. Pfenning 8, Epsom Lass, Bst. Greenwood) 'V . 2 Mr Burgess's Freevata, Bst (Ryaii) 3 Alto started- Dawn,. lOst. 21b., Delegate, Bst. 121b., Bully, Hst 9lb , Rauparaha, Bst Gib ; Dr Shimosc, Bst slb , Celtic, Sst slb j Continuance, Bst lib , and Aroff, Sst Won by ft little over i length Epsom Lasa brat Freevata by two lengths for second place. Time, lmin. 10 4-Ssec
PONY-MEETING AT MIRAMAR.
X PETRONEL WINS THE HANDICAP. ' Tho Weiiinftton Pony and Galloway Racing Club's November, meeting was brought to :a conclusion at :Mirnmar- on Satnrday afternoon in fine weather, arid before a fairly large attendance. Satisfactory fields contested all the bvohU tut the two 44.! handicaps, which' .are'' treiierally uninteresting contests,. Theprincipal race, the Rirnutaka Handicnp, was won by Petronel, who, however, was beaten out of a place in' the concluding event. ..A.-good: nunitier of bookmakers were doing business', -and they had a suwessful afternoon, 'as only one actual favourite prevailed." During the three days : of the: meeting, the; club ; distributed 'MKi iri- stakes, the principal- winning owners; being Miss Bowler' 1 JBIOO, Mr. RiEagax £%, 'and Miss
Walker .£BS. T. Johnson, with' four wins, was the most.successful jockey., Rcsnlts of'Satur-. day's racing are as ■ .-.< '/•'. RtfAPEHTT HANDICAP, of 25 sovs.; for ponins 14.3 and under. Pour furlongs.— Mis* Walker's : blk. g. Hnin, by Diplomat—Blackberry, syts., 19st. 13lh. (Johnson), 1; Mr. R. Eager's Wee' Nannie,' Bst. 91b., 2; Mr. H. Walkers Lady Finollc,. 86t. ?lb., 3. Also started: Dorina, 9st. lllb., and Dumps, fist. W-ce Nannie was first away from Hnia, while, Dorina wait left, Huia rait to the lead at th? gates and won easily by a couple of lengths. Time, Msec. Huia was favourite.'. .
". MAIDEN HANDICAP, of 35 sots.; for poDies 15 hands and nnd<rr. Pour furlongs and a half. W. Willis's br. g. Sirrah, by Mcrfiwee— Brigadier mare, 4yrs., fct. (M'Conville), 1; Mr. .7. Goodwin's St. Flora, Ost. (Rice), 2; Mr. W. Whitn's Channel, 10st. 2lb. (Nealc), 3. Also started: Mohaku, Bst. 71b., and Tobias, Sat. Sib. Channel was in;front for about 50 yards, and then St. Flora took charge and led by several lengths. Sirrah challenged half way up tho straight, and won comfortably by a length from St.' Flora, with Channel. a couple of lengths away third. Tobias lost his rider. Time, 59sec. Channel was favourite. \ EIMUTAKA ; HANDICAP, of GO sovs; for ponies 15 hands and under. Six furlongs. Miss Miller's cb. m. Potronel, by Musketry V, —Powfltaimi, syrs.,Bst. 101b. (W. Oliver) 1 Mr. R. Eager's Paul, Bst. 51b (Mallowes) 2 Mr. H. W. BinVs Lorna Boon, Ost.flb. ' !•; , • . -'-.■'. (Nuttall): 3 i Also started: Wharekoa,.list. 31b. (Rice); Sir Possible, 9st; 81b.: (Willougliby); Miss Ivr, 9st. lib. (Cairncross); Picotee, Bst. 101b. (Todd); and Merring, Bst. (Merton). Paul and Picotee were first nway I from.the barrier, and going out of the Straight Paul was a length ahead of Lorna Doon, who was fol- | lowed by Petronel, Sir. Possible,' and Picotee. At the four-furlongs post tlio'order was the same, but going down tho back Petronel improved her position, and at the .gates she. was place. ' At the home bend Petronel and Patil were level, and the former, drawing away in the strakht won' comfortably by three lengths from Paul,.who was a length in front of Lorna Dflon, Sir Possible was/fourth. Tim D,' lmin. 18sec. Wharekoa was favourite. ; ' .TONGAEifiO HANDICAP, of 25 sovs. j for ponies 14.2 and uhder.; Four furlongs.—Mr. It. Eager's l|.m. Wee Nannie, by St. Paul—Glhdiatnr'.mare, 6yrs.. 9st. 91b. (Todd),,l;'Miss Walker's Huia, list. Gib., including 71b. penalty (Johnson), 2; Miss Miller's Dorina, Ost. lllb; (Cooper), 3. These were the only starters. After 20 minutes' delay at the post Wee Narinio got away first and took the rails. Huia then came on the outside and gradually,drew up to Wee Nannie. A good finish, up the straight resulted in favour; of Weo Nannie by a bond, Dorina finishing close up in the micfdle of the course. ,Time , ) 53sec. Huia was favourite. A protest against tho winner for crossing was;dis- . missed.;- :' •'
: RUAHINE HANDICAP, of 25 sovs.;for ponies 14i3 and under. Five furlong 3 and a halfMr. J. Burns's b. m. Mytre, by St. Paul—Volunteer'maro, 4yrs., lOst. (Neale), 1; Mr. W. Gordon's Billy, fist. 101b. (Mallowes), 2; Mr. W. Wood's Picotec, Bst 101b. (Todd). 3. Also started: Sunny Land, lOst. 41b.; Prince Roy, Bst. 21b;; and Sirrah,'Bst. 51b., including 51b. penalty. Mylre was first awav and led throughout, and won by half a length from Billy, who was blocked twice when making his run. Time, 1 miri. 13i see. Picotca was favourite. KAIKOURA HANDICAP, of 40 sovs,; for ponies 15 hands nnd under. Four furlonss and a half.-Mr. P.. Eager's ch. g. Paul, bv St. Paul—Anstrnlian mare, 4.vrs., Bst. 51b. (Mallowcs). 1: Mr. 11. W. Rink's, Lorna floon, Ost. 41b. (NnfMlV t; Mr. .T. Irvine's Miss Vera, Jit. 8!b. (Wiidhnm). 3. Also started: Anglican, lost, 51b.; Pikiho, 9st. 41b.;' Pctronel, (Ist. 51b.. including 101b. penalrr; Channel, 8?t. 511).; and jtrrrimanu, Bst. Panl took charge m the first I fnrlon?, and won comfortably by a coutjlo of lengths. A coed race for s«ond place. Time, 53 2-ssec. Petrcnel was favourite.
LIVERPOOL AUTUMN CUP.
.(By Telcgrapn.—Press Assortatlon.-Copyrlght.) ■ 'London, November 12. At the Liverpool Autumn Meeting the following was tho result of the ' LIVERPOOL AUTUMN' CUP, of about IMO sovs. One mile and three furlongs. Mr. Q. TMivardes's br. m. Santove, by Santoi—Wedding Eve. 4yrs 1 Mr. W. K. Nelson's Symnn's Pride, 2 Lord Derby's Bridge of Earn ......i ; 3
WOODVILLEJ.C. NOMINATIONS. ( (nV'Ttfteernilh - Trp*\.7lv»'lntton > Woodvllle, November 13 Tho follaring aro the nominations for the ■fl oodville District Jockey Club's summer meet ins — FIRST DAT HACK HURDLES-Erl King, Ehlis, -Whimper, Waipnnehu, Maku, Silken Rein, lull Crj, Papahuia, Atanm, Cohort, Pearl Reef, Mab, Cauldion, Hiraatangi, Faiionite, Ten deJoie, and St Bill GRANDSTAND HACK.-No Trumps, Ariom, Epsom Downs, Suhhme, Meromere, Milan, Llanwern, Captain Hell, Composed, Conouestin&, Marton, Folynicea, Robin Link, Shannon. Lass, Invcran, Toanga, Tcpuia, Marathon, and Notorious. WOODVILLL HANDICAP - Tangimoann, Mataan, Paisano, Derengnna, Iney, Mnibia, Captain Bell, Bridge, Maori King, Vasn, Bouirasque, Parabb, Moloch, Bismarck, I Iranui, and Memo Zciland. 1 FLYING H4.CK-Splash, Subhrde, May<low«r, Te. Roti, Bra\Mj, Afterthought, Amaru, Swallow, Tirst Battery, Morce, Lady Don*, Roselethe, Waionki, o\ertime, Kininicriaii, Leahora, Sea Queen, and Warlock
BOfIOLGH lUNDICMP— LnmSsdorft", Alnta ari, Auldearn, San rernando, Paibano, Sandix, first Mate, Iney, Aboriginal, Maiora, Wimmera, Vass, Toft Tuhi, Vi, Investment, Flrogot, Waiata, Waipum, Aberration, Shannon Lass, Waiwareware, Waikaraka, and Reformist WELTER HACK —Rangibira, Ranmkapua, Bdrcols, Overrate, Corazon, Singer, Ukraine, Traylock, Captain, Motukawa, I'ercgrino, Morton, Hiwera, Hero, IWjmccs, Chase Mai), Robin Link, Bismarck, and Lnyoy. ELECTRIC HANDICAP.-Bangitata, Ad\an< tane, Auldearn, Aboriginal, Purakau, Asite, Kilmdmi, lhoodoro, Kororoa, Whetuniarama, Merchantman, Roselcthe, Overtimo, Wniatn, St Bill, Niland, Sunhounet, Sir Antrim, Re peat, and Naumat. STEWARDS'' HACK —Anom, Sublime, To Roti, No Trumps, Overrate, Amaru, Milan, Tirst Battery, liaylock, Red Seal, Composed, Lady Dons, Marton, Waionki, Molologuo, Shannon Lass, JJweran, Tepuin, Envoy, and Notorious , SECOND DAY. I HACK HURDLES-Erl King, Ebhs, Whimper, Waipunohu, Maku, Silken Kein, Full Cry, Papahura, Atanui, Cohort, Yorkshire, Pearl Reef, Cha«e Milb, Cauldron, Himatangi, Tarlomte, Windage, Fon-de-Joie, and St. Bill RUAHINE HACK WELTER -Kangikura, Rangikapua, Bercola, Sublime, Overrate, Singei, Ukraine, iSlceconibe, Captain Bell, Cap tain, Motukawa, Peregrine, Marton, Hiwera, Hero, Polyuices, Robin Link, Tyranmo, and Envoy SUMMER HANDICAP -Lomsdorff, Tangimoana, Mataan, Advan'ago, Sublime, May flower, Paisano, No Trumps, Borengana, Iney, Maiora, Bridge, Maori King, Vasa, Vi. Roselethe, Tlingot, Voetgang, W aiata, Parable-, Mo loch, Bismarok, Iranui, Waikaraka, and Merrie- ZeMand. TELEGRAPH HACK—Amphians»r, Splash, Mayflower, To Roti, Bravory, Afterthought, MoromeTe, Annru, Swallow, Axite, First Battery, Moroykoff, Idolatress, Captain Bell, More*. Concinestina, Lady Dons, Waionki, Overtime, Qladisla, Kimiuenan, Leahora, Sea Queon, Warlock, and Toanga RAILWAY HANDICAP-Rangitata, Advantage, Auldearn, Aboriginal, Purakau, Axite, Kil« lhdini, Theodore, Karen)*, Whetumarama, Merchantman, Overtime, Waiata, St, Bill, Nyland. Snnbonnot, Sir Antrim, Iney, Repeat, and Naumai , HIGH-WEIGHT H ANDIC AP —Lamsdorff, Mataan, Auldearn, San rernando, Paisano, Sandix, First Mate, Coraron, Iney, Aborigine, Lhnwern, Maiora, Wimmera, Motuk&wa, Toa Tuhi, Investment, Roseletho, Bourrasque, Wvpunui, Moloch, Uluando, Aberration, Shannon Lass, Iranm, Waiwarcwaro, Waikaraka, Reformist,' and Marathon.
TAKAPUNA J.C. WEIGHTS.
(By Telegraph-Press Association.) ', Auckland, November H.. ■ For the first day's events'at the Tokapuna Jockey Club's meeting, the following weights have: been; declared:— • : .'"/ 1 TRIAL HANDIOAP.-Liberty, flst.i Zinnin, M, 'lMb. Pukenui, Bst. Blfc.; Waiotahi, Sat, 51b.i Ijeaoh, Bist. Jib. [Castle 7st. 131b.; Daintr, 7st,-131b.; Spectre, 7st 91b.; Prophet, : 7st. 7ib.; Lloyds, 7st. 71b.t Royall SfpUand,,7st. :'7lb.'i Pentfold, 7st. 71b.; Pljing Soult.-7st. (lb.; : Monocle, 7st. 71b.; Aotoa, 7st. 7|b.; Totikai 7st. 71b.; Aristos, 7stj:7lb.;,and Princo Leo, 7st. 71b.' :'tIBLHUBDLMS.-I3en; Jonson,; list .61b.; Shrapnel, list. 51b.;.. Itanglkaeta, 10st. l(llb. •, Scotty, 10st.' 81b.; Bully,' »st. 131b. ;> Leo, 9st. '.91b.'}' Cy'mri,9st. 91b.j Commanders 9st. 81b.; "Cavnliero, 9st; 41b.; Landlook, 9st.; TurCakobaa, Osfc.; Luminator, Bat.| 0&& £ia& Sswwt .»«*« : ■•'■• 'TO'•'■:' "','">'.;.. '-:■' '•■'■ '.:;^''-.:
ST. ANDREW'S HANDICAP.-Ngapuka, 9st.j AdvocatO, Bst. 01b.; Sedition, 7st. 131b.j To Aroha, 7st. 131b.; Tattoo, 7st. 121b.; Coromandel, 7s*. 81b.; Mahcno, 7st. 01b.; Tanekaha, 7st. 41b.; Akarnna, 7st. 31b.; Bully, 7st.; Aristocrat, Ost. 131b.; Rarata.-fist. lllb.; Celtic, Gst. 161b.; Epsom I,oss, 6st. 10lb.; TOtrasiinl, Ost. 101b.; Seldom, Ost. 101b.; Rimlock, Cat. 91b.; . Spectre, Ost. 71b.; and Aioff, Ost. 71b..... POJiY HANDICAP.-Mahinga, Wst; 121b.; . Mighty Atom, Bst. 101b.; Carmania, Bst. 10lb.; Uctoroon, Bst. 51b.; Mistime, fist.; Miss Stella, 7st. 91b.; Nora Soult, 7st. 6tb.; Maika, 7st. 61b.; Orange and Blue, 7st. 51b.; Masonic, 7st. 21b.; Leaiire, Ost. .101b.; Patrawaatu, 65t..,101b.; Pecgy Pride, Ost. 101b.; and Lady. Weasel, ,ost.7ib..--".- ■:■:"■ ■ '.-.. .'■ ■. :;■'"' V--- : ;. "■' MELROSE :'. nANDICAP.-Regain;;.. • ?st: ; Liberty, Bst. 81b.; Zinnia,' Bst. 41b.; Spectre, 7st. 31b.; Mary Ann, 7st. 21b.; Lady Dot, 7st. lib.; i Kaiaeriki, 7st.j Cuirasimon, 7st.;' Prophet, 7st.;' I' . ">, 7st.;' Scotch; 7st; Monocle,.' 7st.; | Aoroa, 7st;; Eob the Ranter, 7st.; Turaatahi, 7st.; Pairawaatn, 7st.; Hoanga, 7st.; Corunna, 7st.; Stophonicle, 7st.; Madam Soult, 7st.;Toa Tere, 7st.; Ben- Battle, 7st.; Roselike, 7st.; ; and Caruso, 7st. ■ ':, .' ,'-' : ;- <-..- MAIDEN HURDLI».-Tui Cakobau, 9st. Gib.; Dogger.Bank, 9st. 51b.; First Barrel, Ost. m.; Urania, 9st. 3lbl; King, 9st. 21b.: Master Crispin, 3st. 21b.; St. Maria, 9st. lib.; Rua, 9st. lib.; Don Onex, 9st.;'Consiire, 9st.: Sabro, 9st.; Pleades, 9si; Aecret Gun, 9st.; Hoango, 9st.; Totika.'Ost.; and Explosiye,;9st. '■'■.';■. CAMBRIA HANDICAP.-Ashby, 9st. ."81b:V Obsidian, Bst. 131b.; Lady Waterford, 7st. 51b.; Doughboy, 7st; 41b.; Irritation, 7st. 41b.; Master Jack, 7st. 4tb.; His Highness, 7st. 31b.; Echo, 7st. 21b.; Miss Wairiki, 7st. 21b.; Lucille, 7st. 21b.; Merrigee,; 7st.; Monolope, 7st.; Princess Soult, Gst. 121b.; Silver Heels, Gst. 121b.; and Miss Ada, 6st. 121b. - ■■'. CHELTENHAM HANDICAP.-Cambrian, 9st. 41b.; Devonport, Bst; 81b.; Lady French,. Bst. ■31b.j Sir Artegal, Bst.; Goueral Soult. 7st. 121b.; Loongana; 7st. Gib.; Necktie, 7st. 51b.; To Rakao, 7st. 51b.; Turbine, 7st. 31b.; Jena, 7st. 21b.; Tarina, 7at, lib.;.Aimwell,.7st.; Sea Elf, 6st. 131b'. i Elegance, Gst. 121b.; Lady Francos, Gst. 121b.; Excalibur, Gst. 101b.; Positive, Gst. 91b.; Spectre, Gst. 91b.; and Monocle, 6st. 71b. ' ■ '.',.. :
SOUTH CANTERBURY WEIGHTS.
' The following handicaps have been declared by Mr. J. E. llonrys for the South; Canterbury Jockey Club's Spring meoting:— ';.' '■■.■,'. SUMMER HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. Six furlongs—Linda, 9st. 91b.; Kopok, 9st. 8lb.; Lord Clutha, Sst. 101b.; Loyola, Bst. 41b.; Miss Doris, Bst 31b.; Luperin, Sst. 21b.; Eaglestone, Bst. lib.; Merry Lass, 7st. 131b.; Equivocate, 7st. 131b.; Salaam, 7st. 121b.; Fulmar, 7st. lllb.; GlcnneW, 7st. 71b.; Windward, 7st.' 71b.; Chaaieloon, 7st. , 71b.; Miaterer, 7st. 51b.; Vagrance, 7st. 41b.; Platinum, 7st. 41b.; Narrangarie, 7st. 31b.; Aunt Sally, 7st.; Lady Lta,. 7st.; and Wansboek, 7st. • - r -v; SHORTS HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. Four fur-longs.-Lupulite, 9st. 131b.: Silkweb, 9st. 121b.; Lady Orizoiri, Ost. 101b.'; San 'Severo, 9st. 91b.; Vologda, Ost. 71b.; Rock Fcrry, 9st. 21b.; Claymore, Bst. 91b.; Mundic, Sst. 91b.; Cute, 7st. 111b.; Millionaire, 7st. 101b.; Bonzolino, 7st. 71b.; and Yeodal, 7st. 71b.- : OTAIO HURDLES, of'lo9 sovs. One mile and three-quarters.—Southern Cross f list. 131b.; Kairoma, list. 9lb.;\Ringman, list. 41b.; Sea Dog, 9st. 131b.; Kaikomako, 9st. 111b.; Rate, payor, 90t.; Antony,'9st,;. Truthful; 9st.; Bay, Lupin, 9st; and Cast Out, 9st. • PRESIDENTS WELTER HANDICAP, of 100 sovs.'. Seven furlongs.—Valdimar,; > lOst. 51b.; Dabchick,-'lOst.j Zetland, 9st. 01b.; Grand Slam, Sst. 131b.; Montreal, Sst. 121b.; Inehbonnyi Sat 111b.; Ard'Keigh,fist. 101b.; Gold 'Braid, .-Sat. 161b.: .The Orient, Sst. 71b.; Monkey Fuzrdc, Bst.-71b.; Brascr.ose, Sst. 71b.;. Bluo 8011, Bst. 31b.; Obligate, Bst-; and Bay Lupin,,Bst. -,-
TIMARU HANDICAP, of 150 sovs. One mile and a quarter.—Czar Kolohol, 9st.i 3lb,j Oiyoi,' Sst. 131b.; Field Gun, Sst. 91b.;: Ihjrodn, Sst.'9lb.; Girl, Sst. 21b.;'Chief Lochiel, Sst.-lib:; DabcHick, 7st. 101b.) .Stratagem,' 7st, 71b.; White Cockade, 7ct: S'.bJ; and Pretty Nell,: 6st. 101b. '■..; ';:■ ■ '. FLYING HANDICAP*' of JOO sots:- Five furlongs.— Silkvfeb,' Sst. :■ Ladv (Viwin,! Bst.' 121b.; San Severo. 'Bst. lllb.:\ Bala' Va, ! Bst. 111b;; Vologda, Bst. 01b;; Rock Fen-y.85t.41h.;, Gunboat, 7st. lllb.; Mnndio, 7st. IMb.; Claymore, 7st. i)lb.; Scotch Plaid. 7st. 71b.; Cute, Ost. 131b.; and Blue. Bell, Ost. 01b.
WAITARA J.C. WEIGHTS.
The following handicaps have been. declared by Mr. J. E. Henrys for. the 1 Waitara Jockey Club's meeting :— HURDLES. One mile .and V half:-Taupo, lOst. 51b.; Eecreatign,"■ lOst:"21bl";! Hydraulic,.Ost. 91b.;..'Golden'Glow, 9st/ 81b.; Drudgery, Ost. 71b.: Utikii, 9st; Linda 1 Lass,. Dst.j Ghnstock, 9st.j Rua, 9st; Loch: Guard, Ost.; aridi 'i'okomarui Ost.'.- .. ■ : -,:. ■WAITARA CUP. One mile and 1 a quarter. -Dr. ShhnOse, Ost.; Mallet, Bst. 91b.; Bismarck, Bst. 61b.;.Timothy, "Sst.; Aucmono, 7st. 131b.; Rohepotae, 7st. 121b!; Starboard, 7st. :101b. ; Mikotahi, 7st. 81b.; Durability, 7st. 71b. j Shining Star, 7st. 21b.; Highdcn, .Gst.'.l3lb.;'iTwn Glen;. 6st. 131b.; Royal'.youngster, G5t..1121b.; iind ; 3ilva,-6st. 101b. ' ■ 'V "DOMINION . HANDICAP. Qna mile.--Loch Guard, lOst. ■'Mlb.j Wairoa, lOst. ,131b.; Tolcomani.'lOst. :131b,; Uranus, lOst, 131b.; Snon. taneous, lOst. lllb.; Life, lOst. lllb.; To Matikokiri, lOst. lllb.; Miss Park, lOst. lllb.: and Forward,-lOst. ?|b. ; : ••', '.> WELTER HANDICAP. Soven> furlongs,— Dr. Shimose, lOst. 91b.; Mallet, lOst. 51b.; ; Bismarck, lOst. 21b.; Kanowara, 9st. 91b.; Starboard, 9st. 81b.; Mikotahi, Ost. 71b.; Valentino, Ost. 51b.; Shining Star, 9st. Kaiwaka, list, fllb.; Tam Glen, Bst. 131b.; Highden, Bst. 131b.i Silva, Sst. Golden Glow, Bst 71b.; Overdraft, Bst. 71b.; St, Tarra, 85t.71b.; and Bay [Paul, Bst." 7!b. •„,,:: '-.- V. : FLYING HANDICAP.: /Sis 1 : furlonßS.-Dr. 'Shiraoso, : 9st: 51b,;'To Roti, Sst. lllb,;'Timothy, 'Sst. ,61b.; Apollinaris, Sst. 41b;: Golden Loop, Bst.; Kaiwaka, 7st. 71b.; St. Kildarc; 7st. 51b.; :Royal Youngster, 7st. 41b.; Paulino Bell, 7st.; and Sandy Paul, 7st. :;'-.■
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