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I ■ • n RACING FIXTUIIES. K™ R.C. Hack. D ae. 8 nml g_ Woo( i vl | ]o District J.C. Suratw «i nntl 16-Chnstclinrch RC Summer. v n« ??,' 27 nnd 28-Monnwattt RG. Snnimer. ; K'° 2 „'„ «nd 28-Dnnodin .1 C Summer. » UM' 27 30( Jnlli j al)(1 3 _Atiiikland Racing J n „!, bs Summor. nl Ind1 nd 2S-Taranaki JCi Chnstmai ' f„°° ?Mshliurst-Pohnngina R C Annual. fr ,\ Karokn il C Aununl " i Jan l and 3-Vinccnt J 0 Anhual i J « 1 and 3-Wairarapa It C bnmmor > f J an 1 and 3-Rangitikoi RC Summer. i REMINDER., Ownots ore reminded that entries for the Rangitlkei, Manavratu, and Auckland meetings I clo?e to-morrow night, and for tho AshhurstI'ohangina mooting on Saturday night FEILDING J.C. SPRING MEETING. / CONCLUDING DAY'S RESULTS. , (Bj Telegraph—Presß Association I I Folldmg, Drcombcr 1 For the concluding day of tho Fcilding Jockey X'lub''? Spring meeting the weather ww> ono, and tho attendanco good Largo fields woio the order, and tho racing was interesting i'wolvo i bookmakers woro licensed inside, and ion" Outside Tho totalisator investments amounted to .£17,113, ns.' against .£16,983 foi last year's meetius. Following are results — YORK STAKES, of 150 sovs Stx.fnrlongs 7 Mr. Bighdon's br. g. Kyland, by Tmland —PRrorn, 4yrs, 7st 21b (E Lowe) 1 IMr W. H NeovoVSir Antrim, 7<;t 0!b (Carroll) 2 6 Sir Gecrge Clifford's Sharpshooter, $st lib (F E, Jones) 3 Also ' started 2 Irish Rifle, Bst 111b i 3 Golden Eagle, 7pt 121b., 4 Miss Winnie, 7st / 101b , 5 Bliss, Git 111b ; and 8 Nicotine, Cst 81b - t Won by two lengths Sharpshootor was a longth away third Timo, lmin 14 3 ssec. NIKAU HACK HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. furlongs i. Mr Middloton Melrose's br f. Magneto, - by Mernwee—The Brook, Syrs, ?«t lib (L Wilson) 1 B Mr. D. Bnick's Eangikura, 7st (Carroll) 2 iMr Ji, Narello's bhannon Lass, Bst 101b. (W Price) 3 Also started' 3 Thetis, Sst. 101b ; 7 Toango, Bst } 2 Waiouru, 7st. Ulb.; 6 Dorvish, 7st 21b , 0 Singci, 6st 91b , 5 Lcahora, Gst Blb : 9 Bravery, Cst 71b , and 8 Field Bell, fist. 71b Won by half a neck, with half a length between second and third Time, lmin 15iscc MANCHESTER HANDICAP, of 300 sovs Ono ; mile and a quarter. 1 7 Mr J Ames's br. m Menrrcnia, by Mor- , niveo—Livonia, 4/rs. 7st. slb (E Lowe) 1 2 Sir Geo Clifford's Kilwinning. 7s( 81b (Chapnlan) 2 6 Mr. A. Jackson's Roosevelt, Bst 131b , ' (F Cress) 3 Also started 8 Waipaku, Bst 91b , 3 PaUano. Sst 71b , 4 Mendip, Bst. 71b , 1 Tiptoe, Bst.; nnd 5 Trugamm, 7st 81b Won by two lengths, with a length separating second and third Time, 2mm, Bjs^o CHELTENHAM HUEDLFS, of 150 sovs One milo and 1 £Mr W Homcs's b m t Fou do Joie, by Torpedo—Merry Maiden, aged, 9st < (J. Morris) 1 2 Mr. A Atwood's Reumnc, lOst 10lb (Voung) 2 i 6 Mr H Alexander's Whimper, 9st 71b (Copesfako) 3 Also started 3 Tyrannic, list 121b , 1 Stay boy, list 21b., 2 Polyanthus, list 21b , and 4 Whatakuia, lOst 71b ! Won,on the post bj a head Whimper was six longths away third Time, 3min 16 4-sseo. RONGOTEA HACK HURDLES, of 100 sois ' / Ono mile and a half ' ' 3Mr E Hannon's br g Master Paul, by , St Paul-Mermaid, syrs., Ost 71b (P Brady) 1 2Mr J Delaney's Pearl Reef, lOst 101b . 2 , 1 Mr A Atwood's Genuine, lOst Ulb . 3 Also started 4 Don Carlos, lOst 111b , 5 ( Arcidia, 9st , nnd 6 Chasse, Ost ' Won by half a do?en, lengths froinr Pearl . Reef, uJid/ waa a longth in front of, Genuire \ Time, 2mm. 51 l-ssec, \ WELTER HACK TLAT, of 100 sovs One 1 s t mile and a distance t 7Mr E Kemp's rn m Parable, by Mern-wo(>-;Palaver, 4vrs, Sst 9lb . . 1 10 Tcotano, Sst 111b 2 S Astraoa, 9st. 41b . \ . . . 1 Also smarted I'D King's Pnzo, 9st. 71b; 1 , BiMiiarck, 9at 61b, 10 Guiding Step, Sst 81b | ) 5 Midian, Bst 71b , 2 Chauvehn, Sst 61b , 11 t J'aparaeln, Bst 41b , 4 Motnkawa, 7st 121b , b Rangikapua, 7st 101b ; 6 Envoy, 7st 101b , 8 9 Silva, 7tf /101b , and 12 Eapu, 7st 101b 7 Won by a length and a half, with half a length between second and third Bismarck was fourth Time, lmin 59seo MAIDEN HACK SCURRY, of 100 sovs Weight 7 • 9st, Five furlongs 1 Mr. D Bnick's br f Amphianser, by V Amphion—Anscr Anber, 3yrs . ~ . l , 5 Nukuhau „,. 2 , 2 Separator 1. . 3 Also started 11 Moree, 13 Plantation, 15 \ ? y l v , la ', lS NollU9 i 10 Pilgrim's March; { 8 East Wind, i Handsome Maid, 9 Captain; i 6 Idolatro»s, U Jackmnn, 3 Idealism; 12 f Blend, 12 Vida; and 7 Molologue 8 Won by Uo lengths,'with a length between second and third Time, lmin, 10=ec a RAILWAY WELTER, of 150 sovs Seven fur- 1 longs , j iMr D Kemp's br m Vi, by Merrmee— 8 Armadi, 4yrs, Sst 91b 1 2 2 Sir Geo Clifford's Full Sail, Bst 51b , 2 3 Mr C B, Pharazyn's Longner, 9st. 91b 3 Also started 7 Irish Rifle, Oat Illb , 10 Diamond Star Bst 71b ,1 Perolina, S-jt slb , 5 Cyrerie, J ßst Sib , 8 Adria, B*t slb , 6 Miscast, Sst 21b i and 9 Wft.punni, 7st 71b , > Won. by Uo lengths, with half a length be- ~ j tlieen secoad and third \lme, lmin 29s«c. T.
• ; '>~Vv-V'.ife£-:^ '.'■'•-■;:.'•;-."".J;*:;"^™ 8 ?^';-* 4 *vspb'ilt ty Ja'"wretched ■rj/'-fii : Aatt.-msß:Yimpie:.!<Tid Nyjand.flew out lengths' .;»■'•;V'incad'or:tho-flej(l,-,yrhilc:lsli«S'ond' , Gold«n Eagle ..:•./:>.■;■'Treje-left standing;; Bliss m'ado;nphei;> ground y ;;,. ~ini'; f inb, rstyle, but tKe'effdriutold; and'she'wns v..s>y^:done"jftth;ffhen.^iit«ring^h« : V.;v,;::.'wout;t)n;';and woriyin'the^aiiiMt manner.'-Irish ';.,'■..:•:::Eifle galloping::in. : afc'-'ithe ■finish;-';an'dv'i'o : .:y-r;/wasy3har:>sM^ ;?/.■; ; H^M a ii^/?'%:niade '.■ .ohoita, in ; tiw V ! ; ..NikaufHaok. Handicap.yy.Tho 'start was a:poof-■-''iif.'onei'.and,''the favourite .was fourth after a fuir-/:;::.>y;-long.;had;bMil/oOvered.'::'Her4.'VVai6uru wtls iidt- ,':.,:,;-; ]ng-ao',pilot,.with ; Thetis hekt.'a'nd foahga last;- :>'.. At the ..turn'the field and iu a spleh- ';■:; .".did,finish 1 L.-Wilson' landed i&agnetb a' wiiiAer ■K-:.-?- by^ar/Jiead.iWToanga'fiiiishedrblose'.-up^to.' the ■& ;v , 'vrasxiEuU'.of-jntejest frbni.' start :';••■■:'-^-;'to.:flmsh^■■;;WalDaku••;brtk6;away,•'firs't 1 ,'' ; (lpd■•'led' -;,,v>to'Xthe'"-;stand;;. followed. : '. ; The ■■-}. \.lfattar-.then took the lead ; with-tho Post on mare," ■;...' >aud.vin • and ...:-'..MeVrivcma,.'.'with Tiptoe ; andipaisimb, in .'that '•]:.:■: : < order;;,,■:. At > •■..,tho.ihalf-miMWaipaku' "was ill :':■■-'j ]■■ ' -trouble;- and Trugamui./raiiged >'.'alongside ' Kil-' wirihing. .-.sln;,tho straijht'.itylooked as ; if-tho ■;•;; ; Chbkebo/eyf eplt,; noukly;vvin7" butr'-Merrivbriia ; ': ; ; : . catneiv/i'th vaUi irresistible and easily , : .' : : v /: ■-Oat; the fimsh.-Rbosevelt;wko.bad WenMrd Hd-' ••'• ; '-:■ .■■:■•'• / don; the : whble .way,; finished' fast, : - and' got third 1 Ofy:;Vift^J;jX:;r!:'iy { , /:.!'-^y''jv' : ?;-^; ! '.V-V-' V.-l"-V r /-'.T.'.~. : :'i''- : -:":";' iV;' ; :';; : 'Sttiyfe6jv.who;looked;Well^ : and' was reported! ■ -;... to;«hiyo...beaten..HunuJEy';in'..a; gallop libioro i'--\), leaving; 'ifH\a'ra , ;.^:wasJtiiOyhbst'' : backed"riiouht' fV-<--..'itt'-,t'iiif Cheltenham-Hurdlesiywhile nextin pub- '■/.■:■'-•:■. lie rs'tiillation: caino I'blyiiith'us 'and:' Kenuiao. I ;.V'.;At;tho.^ '.V, ■.: ■■ It>« ftd>Dyji<'eu ■ adVJ oio'.'au'd-' Itoiiihuc, 1 with Poly--y,;;;;antilus:;,an(l.;atayboy;;next.y;;Passing-the standi .:,:-:.■' Staywiy... hit ;..thc;. nurctljfvTpr jr-rharil;-- and", brought ":-:.V-''v-it'. i 'iJown.. , .'. , l>ronnic.".'cdiitinue'dvih the- lead till : .'. ; .^■Hll«s•h'U^p^lc;'':Tl : hcn ; ;i' , Acrtiij-.tlm bbtttiin ; .lcenraa6 ; joined V v tho Bulls :. , ■ '■'. the' pair 'cleared' out from the' field. I 2<otn^iyero;:)irnl(!rr-th'6y stick :i'or tho last twb'l .:'..■.i.■; iurlbrgs,;:a'nd,.''irii:a'V'gobd;finish,i-they passed „rt the; iiii.st; lucked 'tpgethef.: 'Tliexjudgfl'gave' his' ■/:■' •,;tiecisioji^-iri;favour, of JFeu'de'JbiCiV;..Whimperl v;^,J.WJi3ia' c po6>'f;hlrM.. y ;^y': '\y;! '<:; '■"'.'■.'.',y'.-'■."'.'■ ".-■•: ; --Wfe si * ltnngotea'Hack ■ W-l' linrdlbs.y.&tovboy, .who, had-started in the pre- ;:.;„. -;.. ; vioii»'..-.l:aq«,';;b.eing ithe .'absentee.; /Master •' Paul ..:;,';.:;-.-by..tfifc';or seven : , lengths.all;, the way,won in .'•Via -best Genuine ..vvon. tiie: post -for; second; placd;;vDori Carlos was V&yWtffMjpubllcirfiiJh^ ■ ;>; lat/.civtito/.neglecting i'eva'rything; else: in' /w.,,hissiMur.y.-Keumab:.'was'tho only withdrawal. ■■;;:';.:. The'yfourteonyHtarters'yWerS.gbt'aff'ay/bn'fairly ; .'x v even < tcrnis^* : /reotahe;; showed iitheVway'• to.' tho ;y;y tivß-fiirJpnij^poHt.uAvhoTeyVAtididn'ywant ;'to' the .y'frbnt;;ond..led;alqng a thb;;top>turn, and to : -the '■>'(;:£/. home •. bend.'.vwhore vTootane; ;was. on - terms with i ; y;:y;leragain:yHalt ; way ; dowh/the; straight Tarable ■iiif ;patyiii:-hfcr;eldim/!'ahd .'passed-tho";post.a.clear
length id the, good from ; Teotfttio,'- who was a neck in front of r Astraca, with Bismarck close up fourth. After,; .him came : Rangikapua, Midian.andSilva, with Envoy last;- . — '^Seyohteoit■.'horses-.fa'cod;-tho. starter in. the Maiden Scurry.; Melologue was prominent, for three furlongs but, at the v home turn; gave /Wv' 0 .'-Pi**™ horocs. -: Amphianser, , a stable mate of" Aberbrothock, winning comfortably by a length from Nukuhati. SIW Sylvia was. left; at the post .and returned to tho paddock;'- '.•..- ■.'■.,''•■'.--. '■■•■■■.•■"■ ,; The. withdrawal of Paisano, San Fernando, Captain '8011, and Notorious, left a field' of ten m.tho-final event. Perolina carried the 'bulk' of the tqtalisator jinvestmehts with Full Sail ranking;;as. 6ecbhd':in demand.. Cyrono and Lqngrior were tho first to/get going when thotapes "were released but, with a furlong gone, '-■VI., took charge, and showas not arain headed: winning, easily by:a length from Full Rail, wno put in'a long run from: tho'homo •turn. :■'■■ '.-":.■ ■.' '-.".-■
> Broadsword and Ormolu, who'tad been con *■. poting at tho Feildine : meeting, woro shippo 9 . to .LytWlton by ;.tho,llaori last night. , • ;'i After . the, first raca at.' Feildirig yesterday three '.horses woro auctioned oh behalf of JMi . G.. F. Motiro, Dorvlsh was knocked, down t :-V Mr. E. Jackraim jnn. for j;G2, .Guidincr Step ft £W to Mr. J. F. M'Kolvie, and Chasso fo wC34 to Mr.' B. A. M'Kenzio. » •. . TAKAPUNA J.C. SPRING MEETING. \ CONCLUDING DAY'S RESULTS. ' ? ; IB; TelocriDll.-I'rfK!. A«»6clatloU' j 1 <■ " Auckland, -December -1. • -_:Tho , second-day's- racing. ..of theTakapun: , Jockey- Club's meeting .' passed off succiessfuli; to-day. Th« sum.of ,'J!8151 wint.'through, th' totalisator, making a total of .£16,984 for th two idays, an'increase ofJH36I-over the. cor .responding meeting last year. - Results are a [ ' • • • : ICAWAU HURDLES. One mile and three- ' quarters, 'i Mr.IJ. W.Duder's Tui Cakobau, 9si. 91b;'-. . ' " ' (Julian) I i, Mr. D. Stewart's Scotty, lOst. 71b. ... (Deercy) i Mr. F. Sjccombe's First Barrel, 9st. lib. • . Also started •• ■ Shrapnelj list. • 4li.;' 'Cam i mander,: 9st. 121b. j Cavali&ro,- 8»t: 21b.; 'ant Landlock, flst, . - . AVtm by two lengths. Time, 3min. 21 2-ssec. STANLEY HANDICAP., PouT furlongs. Mr. W. J. Barleyman's Tarina, 7st. 111b. , , (Deelcy) J 1 Mr. ,\V.'Davies'a Turbine, Bst. 2lb. „ " „ " ' ■ (Bnchanan) ! •Mr. TV. Dowson s Jena, "st. 61b. ■' - ' : (R. E. Brown) 1 3 .. Also started t Mahinga, 7st. 111b.; Te Rakato 7st..6lb.,\arid Pairawnatu,- 6st. 121b. '. . Won by a length. Time, 51 3-ssec., SPRING HANDICAP.. Ono mile. Mr. W. David's Maheno, 7st. Blb. (Buchanan) 1 Mr. J. B. Williamson's Akarana,. 7st.■ 51b. v ™ tt , , ~ " (M'JlilUn) 5 Mr. G, Hydo s .Celtio, 6st. 121b. (Greenwood) 3 Also ;started 7st; slb. (Acooia); atxl Aristocrat, Cst. 12lb. (Conquest). 1 Won by a length. Time,--lmip. 45 2-ssec.-■ „■ VAUXHALL Handicap. • Seven furlongs."- ; Mr. A,>H. Tapper's. Zinnia, Bst. 21b'. (Porter) 1 Mr. H. R., M'Kcnzie's Royal Scotland, 7st. 1 .. .121b (Griffin), and Mr. A. Mack's Scotch, ■ 7st. lib. ■ (R. E. Brown), dead heat 2 ••'.•Also .started: Waiotahi, 75t.:111b.; Lady, Dot. 7st. 31b. j Bon Battle, 7st. j Prophet, -7st.; Flying .' So.nlt,; 7st.'i Aristas,' • 7st. j' and: -• Monsieur ■Sonli,' 7st Won by half 'i lenjth. Time, Imin. 30 : 2-5 .'.-:>.: v';:> %\' ■s V - , RAKINQ HANDICAP. Four furlongs. Mr. G. Mills's Lddy Waterfordj 7sti 51b. « i rr „ . (U'Millan) 1 I Mr.,A.,Hansons Princess Soult, 7st.::4lb. lr ' (Conquest) 2 ■Mr. B. Hanson s Morrigoe, Bst. lib. (Percival) 3 . Also utaried'. His, Highness. 7st. 41b.i Luoille, : ist.-31b. i)and Royal Seaton, 7st. lib. ' : . Won by a length... Time, 51 3-ssec. CAUTLEY HANDICAP.-i Font furlongs. Mr. ,W. Dowson's Jenai 7st. ... (R. E: Brown)' 1 Mr. R. W. Dudcr's Dcvonport, Sat. 91b. '■ .. (Julian) 2, Mr M, J. :Barloyman's .Tarina,' 7st. 121b. ,' ■: Also etarto'd:.'Necktie, Bst.; Turbini, and Aimwell, Cst. 133b. " Won by half:& length. Time. Imin. lOscc. SECOND PONY HANDICAP. Fif» furlongs fA rt/an-dfis'hjilf. iiu oJ- '.iinf., 1 oau Mr.' S. Sanlbrey's"llistinie,'"Ssti 71bi"(Deel4yj T' Mr.- J.< Georgo'S M&ika, 7st. slb. (Buqhanan) 2 Mr. F.'Hnlfe Masonic, 7st. slb. ~.>(J. Brady}''3 ;' Also'''started:','-Carniariia,''iSst. iOlt;{Ni'ra Sonlt, Tst.. 51b.; and Pryde, 6st. 121b. -. .'Won by two lengths.' Time, Imin. 10 3-ssec. • ' ' WELTER HANDICAP. Ono mile. Mr. E. ,\V. Alison's Elegance, 7st. 111b. ' ■ ■ , ' ■ . (M'Millan) 1 Coltic, Bst. 71b." (Porter) 2 Akarana, 9st. 21b. (Percival) '3 '/..Als6 ;etarti:d! .Ritniock,'. 9st.i 51b'.; Jewellery, Est..4lb.; Miss Advanoc, 7st. 121b.; Prince Leo, I 7st. 71b.; and l'enfold, 7st. 71b. '. . ;:l ■ ■■Wdn.by a length.. Time,,:lmin.-44 3-ssec. • I
; AC : 5 In .connection with the. Wellihgtoh Pony and Galloway' Racing Club's meeting next Saturday, thei following! acceptances "have' ;beeh' received forSthe; twp'-priheipaV events;—'!, '." ■-.-!SUMMER': CUl 5 .^•'.-■.Six!'- furlohgs.-r\7harekbn;' ; list!.'6lb.: Hesign, lOst. ■ Illb.; : Ahglican,. lOst. UK; MuskCrado,;9s't;.Blb.;.'-Miss .Vera/ Ost. 51b.; Miss 'Ivy,;-9st;_lib.J 'Sweet Ictho,'! 9st. lib;; Petrohel;! 9st; ,lib.';! Picotee,: Bst; 101b.';'.: Billy; :Bst,-6Ib;; and-Sahshinb, 85t..51b.. 'v!;- .':■. ;! ..' ,; : RAILWAT'HANTjicAP.- Toirr 1 fiirlongsahd ,a< half .--Resign,' lOst, 121b.! - Anglican,, lOst. 21b.;' : Miss , .Vera;;: 9st; .:101b.; > Mu'skerado;' 9st, ■'. 71b. j„ Lortiat ! Dodn;;9st; 81b!; SweetLethe.-.Ost. 21b.; ,-'Petrohel, 9st.;!PicoWe,!Bst. ~9lb;;. Inspiration, !Bst.:;Glb.; 'Inkerman,: Bst. lib.;!'St..;Flora/!8st; !21b;;^ano::MorrimairU;.8st..: : :;' ; !.-•".; : 'Vi : !.--^iv ! GdyERWMENT v Of '\ : :';'v.:~l illy ;Tcicgraph. T : Prci» ABSuclillpn.|-.:-: ■: i ':■' -":(■'•! -tfv : '-'';-"'i' : ;^"VisicHurch.:December-L-' . '.-A m'oeßhg of the' New .Zealand Trotting Asso-! 'ciatipn'Svas: held' this" aflernboha';! Mr. fli Sclig (p'reiidetrt) referred to the cbnfesehce which had-.been-held' between the .association and representativesj of : the governing bodies:of New South -Wales!'and./Victoria'.-. There 'Seemed; he,said,, to': bo, some .!mis'apprehension' in regard! to 'the iesoln'tioiia...carrieu at -that conference. As Members! knew,! proposals ibrougbt forward .then had ■to:be!submitted td-.tho.associations'.represented, for -confirmation. ■' ..One: of: the /resolutions carried wad, in 'the! direction of looseningithe standard :by.fixing it !at'!2min, 'lOscc. to the mile for trotters,-ahd '2min;.Bssec;!for : !pa6ers,'but he 'thought -it> hardly.- likely that' in the Do.minion'aft' alteration would/be inade to the 'rulo/'whicK; fixed it' at '2min.-80seo:: and 2min. : '2aseo. ; ; respectively.!, In _ any: event any tioh : tb'the ruleslwouldhave to come .before the Conference in July next.': .■■/-■ ;'.;-'. -..■...!,;".
APPEAL :DEC|pEO.'; v ;:,"■;.: -\Christchurch, December 1. 'The committee of the Canterbury Jockey Club has :giveri 'its deciaioh ii connection ''with'' the appeal .'of Mr.' P.- H.: Pyne against the action of the'Ashbtirton County Eac'ing Club in awafd- : ing the ■ third ■ money attached ■ to: the; Ashbnrton County B.C.^Handicap,to the owner of Tikitero,'v;hoso rWor failed.to weigh in, appellant .claiming suoh. money as- the .property:,of the The committee held that the:dcoisio'n' of the club' was wrong,. for .the reason tha,t the Enles;of 'Baoing provided that placed horses nvhst ..weigh.in;' and'.: thereby,'imposed..a condition ; non-compliance with which precluded any horse.winning: any The committee, therefore,' found, that by the : failure !'o}f the rider iof'• Tikitero 'to.'weigh 'in, thevmare %as disqualified - for the Tace.'and the:oirner of Eoso Noble was; entitled, to 'both-first arid.third roohcy..:'\.'i.v.:{- ■"■.■■)':[':'■: ..:'..--.. ■■..':;:. :.".. ;: '. v :: I -y
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