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THE TURF.

RACING FIXTURES. Jan. 24, and 20—Wellington R.C/Sum- ■ :mer. ■ Jan. , 22, and 24—Foxton R.C. Annual. Jan. 25i'and 29—Hutt Park Racing Club. Jan. 29, Feb. 2 and s—Takapuna J. C. Summer. . Feb. 3—lCarioi J.C. Annual. ■ Feb. 3 and 4rrGisborne R.C. Summer. : Feb. 3 and S—C.J.C. Summer/. Feb.' 9 and. 10—Egmont R.C. Summer. Feb. 10 and 11—Poverty Bay T.C. Annual. Feb; 10 and 17—Taranaki J.C/ Autumn. Feb. 23 and *24—Woodville District J.C. -Autumn/ .' Feb. 23, 24 and 26—Duncdin .T.C. Autumn. March 3 and s—Wanganui J;C, Autumn. FOX.TON RACES. . ADRIA WINS: THE . CUP. :. (By , .TelcEraph —Special Oorresnoiidcnt.) Foxton, January! 22. Glorious weather-prevailed for the'Foxton Racing, Club'S. meeting and a, record, •'crowd was. present. Jlr. . A. Keith, the club's secretary, had all tho arrangements well in hand to make thes meeting a success.. The racing throughout; was' exceed-, ingly good and the judge.had some very, close finishes to decide. -Fourteen book-makers-rsis insido and eight outsider-did good business, only two, favourites getting home. ; Fees from - bookmakers amounted to £240, while .£6524 was put through tho totalisator, against <£6939 for the first day last year. Tho following are tho re-; suits:—:' ' ' ' ' HACK HURDLES HANDICAP, of 80 . • sovs. One mile and a half.. 3 Mr. Green's -Windage, 9st. 131b. ,;.. .. (C. O'Neill) ,1' l.Mr J. C.. Skeet's Silken Rein; lOst. . - ■ 131b.-: (A. . M'Connon) 2 4 Mr. H. Clelan'd's Golden : Glow, list. . ~' 51b. , (F, Flynn) 3 Also, started 2 • Don Carlos,. 1 iOst; Sib':; 5 Kaiwhaka, 9st. 51b.; 6 .-Nightmare, 9st.; 8 Arca:dia,'.9st.; and 7. Canadian, Ost. . | After, going half a.'mile, Windage went to the front - and - stayed there, getting homo by. a'length.,, Time, 2min . , ELECTRIC lIACIC HANDICAP, of SO . . sovs/ Six . furlongs. '• , ; 1 Mr. E. J ackman's Dervish, Bst. 31b.. . ■. ■■".: ■ . (W. Young) 1 3 Mr. R. Gooseman's Repeat,.7st.;.l2lb. ;,' (llutcheson) 2 4 Mr. :W. Homes's Fond Memory, 7st..' : 131b. ;..... (J.• Morris) 3 • 'Also: started: .6 Royal Maid/;7st.', s llib.; 2 .Waimoko,. 7si '71b.;-'5. Red':Seal, 7st.; and 7 Epsom Downs, 7st. ; : ' In the. straight- Dervish drew- away and w ; on- hands'down by, a length.;;: ' Waimoko ;;was : left ;a/ dozen lengths..; Time,, lmin.. ISsec. - : . FOXTON' CUP, 'of- 200 sovs. One mile' ■ ■ : . and a quarter. . :: 7'Mr.; D. . M'Kinley's 'Adria, ; ;6st.: 71b';:'.": \ (Wallace Youngj 1 .'5 :Jlr.:. E. ■ Komip's. l 'Parable, v, Gst.' .81b.'': I ''' ■ .■ (V:'- Kemp) 2 rMr.-'/T, 1 ' Preston's' Milan, 7st. 131b. '-: , ' ~••'■:'. .';• • (R. Y'oung) 3 -t. Also. started:, ,'2' v Me'ndip,: .Bst.- ; 9lbi' (S., Re'id); 6 Sir. Prize,' 8?t. 81b. (Flynn); 4 . Flingot,: 7st/ 81b: (W. Ayres); and:,3 Marton, fist. 101b. (W,- Batten)/ . :' Adi;ia • got '"away.'. with', a ' ; three'-lorigth" lead land though Marton: and Milan- made. great efforts: to get-up .at; tho .far. side;. they. : : could.;' make no : impression on the light . weight. who .won ■ Dy - six' -'lengths.' The others vrero in a.bunch.;' Time, 2min. 9 3-ssec. .• •. . V • v TRIAL HACK: HANDICAP,: of G5 sovs.! ' • ' , Six furlongs... , •• ■ 4 Mi\'. A.;:Petefs's vMo'rcc, Bst:. 101b. . ' ■' ' ■ (J. Lyford) 1 1 Mr. R. * Johnstone's Bay/Paul, l Sst. „-. 101b.1.:.:. v .:,'(J., • Roche),- 2 3 'Mr.. ; ;S.' Harrisoms-ijCaiitain, .'Sst. ,21b. . , . : r - (C. l'ricc) 3 Rackarock,' Waihapa, Welcome, . Attention; and ißed :Seal ;^^ were, scratched., '-going-.a ■spreaa^agled.,; vl Won';by,.'a- J'erigthi,. >Time, ; , 181seo/;:;;.^,: • v /' : AWAHOG HACK VTELTER-.H-ANDICAP, ■ of 80 . sovsl"; One mile. . : 1 "Mr." Ross Allen's ' Attention; Bst.; 51b. '. '• i'X. (Batten) 1; 6' Mr. Ci' B'urt ? s Bst. '' 51bi- /..''.5r.......(H;. .Craivford) 2 's'Mroflf.v'Fcfreman's .Silva,' Bst; ■ 01b.' .; ' (Copestake) 3 ...Also-started:. 3.,Passive,':;9st. " 51b.; .2. PoljTiices,, Sst. 131b.; '4' Moose, '. : Bst; -121b.;' B:l'lying Cloud, Bst.; 21b.;' 7 Envoy,Sst. ■ 21b. v, ; aud.-,9. ;Himitangi,,^s|... ! i: i ,v,.>.i. f a/ Just;"before entering. tho"'straight/Pbly'-',' nices' .stumbled': and;' threw /Parramore, but ho was not much hurt. ' •• FLYING ■HANDICAP,' of 150 sovs.- Six ; ; furlongs. V: 1 Mr. R. A'.'- M'Donald's -Herinia, :,7st/ 1 ■ | 71bi.r'.j»::'» t 1 4 Mr. W. Rconoy's Slnndic, 7st; 111b. (Griffdhs) 2 2 Mr. F-'G.-Roe's .Thetis,.Bst.' 31b...., .'• . ; . ■ ■ V • ' (Coleman) 3 ;Also:'started: 5 Kar'eroa/ 7st. 111b.; and 3 Purakau, Ost. 91b. ' '.- -;'^i : , 7.',: ' ' Won-by. four lengths. ,'.'A; good'iraco for second place. Time, linin. 15-4-ssep;:. ./••;■; DASH HANDICAP, of 70 sovs. ''Four •; furlongs. '• : 3'Mr.' S. Messena's Waiouru,' : ;Bst.',lolb. ■ ,■ .'- . v (Morris) 1 s'Mr. W. H. : Overton's Cohnuestinh," ; ; (Price).'. 2 ,4, Mr. T. O Neili s. Gladioie,;'Bst/lib. ' ' . (W. Ayres) 3 1 Bow Bells: and ; Moree wero-.scratched. Waiouru and Genuine led: the .field into .■ tho. straight., ■ A. magnificent'.finish 'saw. Waiouru get; homo,-by ' a .short.'head; Time, 57scc. ■ .. ■~ ;-;':■■ . . ; . . ' HERRINGTON WELTER .HANDICAP, of '.1.00 ,-soys. ; ; Seyen. furlongs. . •3'Mr. A. Alexander's Goodwin. Park, ir (R; Young) 1 4 Mr.':-R/ Gooseman s Repeat/8st; : : ■ ':'- . .(]).• Hntcheson) 2 2 Mr. L'.; PMcal's .Bourrasquc,' 9st. 91b. : • . ' (S. Reid) 3 , Also "started:'; Teotane, ■: 9st., Sib.; -5 Marathon, Bst.; and 6 Waicola, Sst. • -. Time,, lmin. 29sec. :■ '; • '• : ACCEPTANCES FOR SECOND DAY. . (By,' .Telcgrapb.'—Press 'Association., .. Palmerston, i January 23. ; The following;, aro the. acceptances for the second day:-- ■ ■... ' ■',■ ■■■ ; ' HURDLES. One: mile . and a. half. — 1 Silken Rein; list. 51b: ,- Golden' Glow,' list';! 51b.; Windage, lOst. 131b.; Don,;Carlos, i'.lOst; 81b.'; Kaiwakaj 9st.;, Canadian, 9st.; aud Himitangi, 9st. 1 : TELEPHONE HACK HANDICAP. Five, furlongs.—Waiouru," 9st.i 31b.; ;Der,'vish;' 9st. 31b.; Strathmoira, ,;Bst.y 311 i.'; Lady. Doris, Bst. 31b. ; ,Gladiole, Sst. 31b."; .sloree,' : Bst.;' Fond Memory;,Bst.;"Blend, '7st. *slb!Bravery, ,6st/' 7lb. j and •' Ascaloh, Gst. 71b.- ■ '.. -•■• PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP. One mile iand. a. distance.—Mendip, Sst/91b.; Milan, Bst.; Adria, 7st. 131b.; Sir.: Prize/.:: 7st; 131b.; Parable, Cst. 131b.; and-.Marton,' Ost, 91b. .>•■•: 1 ■-. CARNARVON AVELTER'. HANDICA P. : Seven furlongs—Attention,.9st. 41b.; Polynices, Bst. ; :111b.; Happy Now Year,-Sst. ;81b..{ Repeat, Bst. 61b.AVaimokp, Sst. •Hb.; 'Silva, Bst. 41b.; Fond Memory,;,Sst. 31b.; Royal Maid, 7st. 111b.;' Flying Cloud,' '7st. 101b.; and Lcolanter, ~7st/ 101b. '• v NEWMARKET. HANDICAP/ Five furlongs—Lord Soult,, lOst. 81b.; Herinia, Sst. ~; 1 31b.'; 'Mundic, Sst. '21b.; Kareroa, 7st."\ 1311).; Purakau, • Gst. 1311).; Conqucstina, Gst. 131b;; and'Amaru,' 6st. 71b. . . ' JANUARY HANDICAP. Seven , furlongs.—Genuine, Bst.. 51b.; Passive, Bst.' 01b.; Waitoto, 7st. 131b.; Repeat, 7st. Ulb.; Marathon,' 7st. 91b. j Waimoko,' 7stl. 91b.; Envov, Gst. 91b.; and Epsom /Downs. Gst. 71b. MOUTOA WELTER HANDICAP: One mile.—Adria,: 9st. 91b.; Bourrasque, 9st. 81b.; Goodwin Park; 9st. 71b.; Tlietis, 9st. 61b.; Waicola,; 7st. . 101b.;. Silva, 7st!. tOib.; and Envoy, 7st. 101b. . . TAKARUNA J.C. ACCEPTANCES. ~: Auckland, Jannary 22. , Tho following aro tho acceptances for ovonts on the opening day of tlio Takapiina 'sumnier:.meeting:—.- , \ One,mile and tkreo furlongs and,a:half.—Ngapulca, Bst. 111b.; Waucliopo, :Bst. lQlb.; TJraniuiu, Bst. • S'b. ; I/ichbuhie, Bst. 21b.; Te Aroha, 7st. 111b. ;• Coromandel, 7st. 10lb.: Tanekaha, : 7st. ; 91b.; Rimlock, 7st. 81b.; Aristocrat, Gst. 131b.; Azoff, 6st. 121b.; Epsoin.'Lass, 6st. .ifllb.i and Elegance, Sst. IOIb, ■— ;i ■•.■: / v-

-STEWARDS' 'HANDICAP. ; Five' furlongs and a half.—Miss Winnie, Bst. lib.; Devonport; ;7st/lUb.;' Hohungatahi, 7st. ; 71b.;: Sir Artegal, 7st. 41b.; Tarina, 7st. 111).; Turbine, 7st.; Admiral 'Soult,. Sst. 121b.; .and Elegance, 6st; 111b. , MAIDEN PLATE. One mile.-Prince Leo, 9st. 71b.; Frauleiu, Bst. 41b.; Puke-; nui, 7st. .121b,; Waiotahi, 7st. 81b.; Jill, 7st. 71b.; Waipa, 7st. 41b.; Castle Blaney, 7st. 31b.;' Spectre, 7st.; Fuss, Gst. 131b.; and Prophet, Gst. 131b. ORE W A HURDLES. One - mile and three-quarters— liangihaeta, lOst. 91b.; Leo, lOst. 61b.; Hautapu, lOst. 31b.; lui; Cakobaiu'lOst. 31b.; Sabre, 9st. 31b.; King, Ost. Jib.; Hoanga, 9st.-j First Barrel, 9st.; and Pleiades, 9st: : . PONY HANDICAP. Five -furlongs a half.—Mistime, Sst. 1311).; Cyrona, Bst. 51b.; Miss Stella, - Sst. 21b.; Effulgence, 7st. Gib.; Nora Soult, 7st. 41b.; Maika, 7st. 41b.; and Peggy Pryde, Bst.>7lb.--FERRY HANDICAP. Five furlongs and a half.—Madam Sonlt, 9st.; Castle Blaney. Bst., 91b.; Hob the Ranter, Bst. Gib.; Flving Soult, Bst. 01b.; Muscadine, Bst.. 51b.'; Steplink, Bst. slb.Mary Ann, Sst. 41b.; Fuss, Bst. 41b.; Lady Bettj", Bst. 41b.; Haku,' Bst. 41b.; Monocle, Bst. 41b.; Parawai, fist'. 41bi; Avistos, Bst. 4U).» Penfold, Bst.. 41b.; Toa Tere, ;Bst.. 41b.; and Pairawaatu, BsU 41b. ZEALANDIA HANDICAP; Five furlongs and 4 half.—Miss .Winnie, 9 st.; Maiora,- 85t.101b..:: Devonport, Bst. ,101b.; Tarina, gst's .Waiari,' 7st. 81b.; rAimwell, 7st. 71b.; Hyperion, 7st.'4lb.; .Admiral Soult, 7st. 41b.; Lady Dot,' 75t., 311).; Zinhia, 7st..'3lb.'; All's .Well, ', Gst. •131b.;. Spectre, 6st. 131b.; and Excahbur,' 6st. 131b. :•'■' CALLIOPE- .HANDICAI. furlongs and a Half. —Mcrrigee, Bst. jSolus, 7st: 61b.; Princess Soult, 7st/61b.; Colum? bia,'7st.. lib.; Veitalia, 7st,; Wenonah, 7st.; Hamadryad, 7st.; .Master Theory, 7st.; and Minstrel, Vst . v, RACING AT RANDWICK. - By Telegraph—Press Association— CoDyriKhL. .. (Eec. January 23, 5 p.m.) Sydney, January 22. At the 'Australian .Tockey..Club's.'Anniversary'Meeting the : following. was. the result of the " , ... .<■' CHALLENGE STAKES." Six fnrlongs.Mr. J. .Burton's br/,:g. 'I'ille 80ei,.. by Lancaster—Nowra Maid, syrs., 1; Osmo, 2; Little Lad,. 3. Won by half a length. Time, lniin. 13Jscc. • : . WAIKANAE YEARLINGS. The annual sale of, the Waikariae iyear-. lings takes place to-morrow afternoon at Mr. Lan ■ Duncan's private stables, Thorndon . Quay. Fourteen>lot's ;are"to. be submitted, and;these includc 'anumber of youngsters, -whoso pedigrees combine tho-Galopin-Musket cross; -wheh has proved .so successful <in the Dominion m recent, years.' : The' latest ,'winner ' bred oi\ . these lines is Crucinella (Wellington Cup). 'Particulars ;of the! yearlings;to be sold;, appear ,in' an., advertisement in this. insue. Catalogues . are .to 1)8 ■ had'; on applica-tion to itr. lan. Duncan, Levia alld Co. . ; NOTES AND COMMENTS. , (Bt Gir-reoi) ■ Nominations,, for the .Taranaki : ,Jockey. Club's' autumn meeting close to-day.,i ' Nominations, for- the' Wanganui" Jockey ■Club's autumn meetingclose to-night .'witli the club's, secretary, - Mr.' W. Hall.. ■ Bookmakers, wishing- to do business at the Hutt Park, Racing Club's meeting to-, morrow,, must .'apply:, fori',licenses, to .the. managing " steward, before 8 ' : ;o'clpck v to-, night. '■' . '.' [; The Iliccarton trainer, J. Y. M'Crackep, reached 'Trentham.'yesterday, . with :Alexis, who. is-engaged-in the selling'races..J■.''■ Nominations' for tho .' Ashhurst: Hack Guineas' of ':19U' ( ' ! close:.'.oh Wednesday/ ' January.'26. 'The race is,for presentj yearlings not. nominated for othet than hack •races at.'Bnie.of. entry.'llie'distance of : the race has now.been reduced to,six. I longs' in the';hope'that, it: will attract better entries" than" has been - the case - in recent years. , py y

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 723, 24 January 1910, Page 8

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