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WOODVILLE J.C. MEETING.

' COP WON BY PARABLE. i rV; A.v'i-'.,- •: • ; (By - Toleßianh.—Proßs 'Association.) ' r \-. .- ■ Woodviile, February 23. f6r!the ; ppeh^' : wg .day,of.the.Woodnllo District'Jookey sfAutumn. meeting, and there'wus ■ largo lattendance.-. -The• sum'of aEGOO2• was ..put. through .the. totalisator.' -Nine book-, m'akers ' did business—seven - - inside,- :ind' - . two ..outside,■ The following, are tho resi .'iv'i .MAIDEN-, PLATE.. Six ■ furlongs. - - - .„ 8 Mr; : ' vH.. - JParata's . 1 Hongomai, by . ..... .^Conqueroi^-Panawai:(T. Pritohard) - l : 4 ft elms 2 t Howler ' : 3 Also started : 8 Harekoa, 5 Red Seal, 3j 9 .;'j ; J?arronite,'i7,!iEmbrocation,', 1 Gloss,; 6 Kimmerian,' 7.Lnciy, .iDurhami' and 10 Spovaine. , . Eongomai:led;for nearly, the whole. dis- , ,stance, and won comfortably by a-length' -. and.a haK.' Time.,lmin 15 3-ssec.'.. ; HACK:HURDLES'.";■ One'mile and three--'--.C'---'flnarters.''"*-,-.: ,1 Mr.. W. J. Douglas's br.- g. Maku, ■ , ;,by Sah .Fran—The Brook, list. 41b. ,' • <. n i ' • ' • (J. O'Connell) 1 S Gold' Bird, lOst. 121b 2 . 6 Himitangi, 9st. 3 , Also started.:, 2 Windage, list. 51b.; i >, Sir:Letho,vl()st. 131b.-; 6 floango, 9st. .lib.-; - ; .,7'Eanber,..;!)st.;:-and- 8' Canadian, 9st. ■ 1 ,r;■ - Won :by a, couple; oflengths.' Time, \ Sniin.- ; 21.i-ssec.-,.

.WHARITX I -ffiINDICAP.. Soven furlongs. 7. Mr. -James Macara's Skye, by Sara- v : ■./wn— 7st. ..lllbli . : . , „ , i , (E. Lowe) 1 2 •2. First^ V Bst, i Sib.'.. ; -Waitoto; 8st::-51b"- ;■ 8 Ob-: BCMlty,. 7st 81b, 3 Waianb,'7st 71b, * Happy.« New. 'Year, >7st. '71b.;'10" Night-mare,-6st,v9lb.; 6'Envoy, 6st. 91b'.Y : 9 ' Wai.i hola,' 6Str.:Blb: ;'and 5 Lord Invell,:6st.-71b; -;\\iffon^'i^lr^by;. : threeilo^to. r 't-"'lUme,'- ; lmln.'Josec;f «; WOODVILLE.- CUP,, of. ; 200 sove. - One ■■ ':,'i:iuile-and a: quarter. ; 6■''Mft*:fcKemp'sV'rn; , -m. : Parable,' 'by :V' ; : alaver; ''4yrs': -7st;: 51b;V/-' ! f(Kemp) 1 1 Hon. J. D, Ormondes Woodhey, Bst; 81b . 2 . 4 f.Ur>^-,Broagh'^f~|!ida; ! . 7st.- lllb;.::' % 3. Bst;"' 81b.; :3 ; Koi)u,>Bst. :llb.;':SiWaitapUj-Tst.': 121b.; 9: 7st.; 31b;;. 7,..Chauyelin, • Cst.- 91b.;- and 8 .Hilnrian;.6st. 71b.' • - ' , ' Uhment.>}Time,:'2niin.::Bsec.j''' ,'-'l COUNTY HACK HVNDICAP. Six E :More,oj ty, ; ■ Strephon mare,-,75t.;.71b. ;:,'. / (E Lone) 1 4 Dervish, 9st ... 2 ;7-; ; ;Leahpra,:jJist. :,slb; 3 r'iAS'^starte F d3 ;• AVaiouru;' Bst.'y 121bl';i 'il ■ First Battery, 7st. 71b.;' B:Fond Memory, ,7st;r.7lb. r,br(T?Possible;y7stv 31b. ;.V 10 Blend;.- 7sti;-;G -Ascalcin,\7st.; 9.:Amar.u,,6st.:. ;91b;aiid-Tl^Uapiilta,"^Cst;-. 71b;;> : r : l£bec , , . „ r- b'llh) •!?' PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP Seven

■ : .furlongs.:,.:', : -,' r ' , 1 -Mr.i.M.v T.: ,ch. g. Osiris, ' "51b - (H Cairns) 1 I :L6ngner);.9sft- : :B.MiSs? ; Adyaice>:Bsti^lolb;.* \!:^, : i: 6®'ourrasque, : ;9st.'.Blb;;. :8-;EamVdbrfE, ;9sG'slß/r:s'MavtonV.Bst.'9lb.'; :7-Ber^ugana,'?Bstr r ßlb;ty:fand r! B:'.Waid6la; Bst 51b ' . ,- Woncbyr Half fa ''length..: -Timei'Min;. SO 3-ssec , VICTORIA HANDICAP One mile :i'. fby S|invl¥ai!4l^dy'si;Viraidv^: Bst: ■ '.i ' 101b ' (H Cairns) 1 :8'- Afterthought; Bst. 71b.'-. : ...;:;.; '2 K A'lwfsta'rtedV.t;2v Llanwern,?i9st:9lbl{'.J. I&lariterVY&it.' j llb;;.v 5?-All; Trumps; Bst; :.X2lb;';i'i'ißangikapua, - ; Bst; 7lb.';' and ;8. Jiinj

; .'- .Won by. a length. ■ Time, lmin. 44sec. . telephone handicap, fi.o , J : v:'v',-:' vfl?-'-ifiSips'sfe f u >--'s®gs,;.') 2 Mr 'ttire Peweno's b g Naunuu, by >;Pi ;liConquerdr;ssyt6i;-9st/llibo!' ■' ' '' , < (T. Pritchard)- 1' ,gi 5 -Ballarait): 81b.' 1 -:...v.;..'....2 "-xv 7st^^iolbi i, v.'...v:.'.i:::i'« : i.'..vi :is; Also< starW'i : ■.l:rSunl)onii6t ( , Bst.' 81b. : ;' J :l" - r ;v 'Herjni^ r ! Bs'f.:'6lb.';'3 M'undio; .75t..,121b;;. 6 i'o.*'-">Ta'cinaV(v7sfc/-->fllb'-Jiß^AVaflock,'-'.7st: ; 1 :31b. 13 Rifle--maidi' 7st.; 9 'Spiash; Gsfc. 91b.';. 12 Genuine','! '■■'~ \V'on. by ten lengths.. Time, lrnin.. lsec. ' ACCEPTANCES TOR SECOND DAT ' •' iTJie iollodng-'art the' accep'taiices for V ,■ ths'second'day;—tj'-'' " - SEXTLERii'-*- HACK. '. Six.' furlongs.-:r:^Skye;jSst;vlolb.;-;Moree; 'Bst. 6!b.;.fady :'V D<)r'is;:Sßt.'illb/;vSuc'c^i<!"nV:i:7st/'-H ;7stSslbo-vHappy':New".Year;^ : Ainaru,,est. ■ HACJC -HUKDLES.: vOne . milo. and . a r , half.—Jlaku,-llst. i131b.-j Windage,'- list. !^-f--41b>>t-^Bgn«,V.l(|st<'!9tb.' , j.: Genuine^:'list.-: \: , 61bv'; . Koaiiga;,? |tr 21b; j;''Eanter;» 9st';-;;.'f andii-Nightmare,-': 9st.BALLANCE HACK WELTER Seven :o"fntl6ng£~^'alo;;'9^'^]KKSnfiTiaii/*9st. c : rt , ';Uolb.V-l r jrsV:-Ponrali\jPsli:yßlß'. , ;: : :"-Waitotbi : ' j.'Leolariter/ ; , ■ thought--, Sst./MK; ■ - : Lord; Irxell,' Bst-:'. 71b; r'/Blaiikguard;: 'Bst. : 71b.;j. anJI . L'nvo3-; Bit. "71b". | . ' >:•; -.AliTt'MN 'HANDICAP. One mile and a Bst. 4!b.; To; :::i:,' r Puia;ySst;''llbr;;:Kopii l :.,7st/;;iO!b.'; -.V'Rifler' hiilaidj'ijTstii 7st. ,?lb. i'Miss ; S r-'rA dvaribi;S7st.: ; 71b. .Coodivin;.Park,::7siv i f 51b/; t6hauwlitt;j Ost. ;101b.; '-Soparator,;: Gst; • . 91b.;. and Bcrengaria, 6st. 71b. ; KUIIEROA HL'VOK. Five ■fnrlongs.r'-'2::<^Coii^u<^lina;''''!S^-:'slb.';\Lac!y'. : Dori^'''->fot. :. 81b; • ; Ql.'ididli. ,! -Lord /' Possible; , 7st. ,: ! 101b. ; First Battery. .•7st.: Gib. ;• M'aiariki, . 7at'; 6ib;;-'-Miss':: Sylvia', 7st.~ 21b;; .'Eeahora; ... ;7st.; -Blend, ,'6st; ' 121b.; - Artie, 'Cstr : 101b. ;• -. Hapuka, Sst; 101b.; : 'Amaru; Gst. : . -101b.; anil' Embrocation, Gst. :101b. ' : . KIIOR'I'S ; :HANj)ICAP. •' X'ivo furlongs. Nftum'iu. lO'st;,7lb.Ballarai; 8st."lllb. : ;: Siinboiinet,-',Bstl;slb::-.Hermia, A , : Bst;'.4lb. j ; l'anna;'Bst; ,41b.; Waiata.-.- 7st. : 101b;; - A'd- :. vantage,."7st.'.'.'lolb.';'" , Muiidio,'' : 7st. ; 91bl j ... Warlock;.'-7st; 71b.'; .Splash, '6st. 71b.; Puriikqti,/6st;:;.7lb;j and Liza;. Gst.; 71bj : | MAH/VRAHAJtA One :' ;9st.' *tlb.;-Ttliss: Advancbi :9st;; : -M»rtou,;:Bst;. 71b j Hilhrian, . BSt. ' ■: 71b.; : Separator,. Bst. '71b;; ..Waicbla; Bst;';' «nd Obscurity;- Sst; ■ ::

v NOTES ON THE EACING '.- {By.,:To!ograpli;rßpeciar'.-Correspondent.). yvWoodvilla,'.February 23. i .Backers"had to 'faie'roisfortUne early-in the day.'Vwhe'n, fdv&tufito'.'-iii;;Gloss-failed bndl-y intlte Haidpn .Plate.'-',-Tho Soult filly, who had R. Young Jn .the saddle,"could'-riot begin smartly.- enough -to ''jet Mho-rails; and' the.' l-esult' was; that ° she' was on.the'outsidij/qf.thc course'the' ."chances,: nml> tn'oiigh--s!:o ran up. to the leaders at the., homev'tiirti .'sho.idiod away,--and. finished out- of ;, £i ..placei: . Howler ; and Eongo- : mar front'; in" the; edrly::part of tbe'i 'the latter; came away at. ;.thc; turn, and- won 'got up in .time to. get second place by a

noso. Tho 'last-named is'.a big usefullooking : gelding, - and iin : ideal stamp of a huralo hoi'se.

The liaok hurdles will: be, remembered as ono of tho most exciting jumping events ' ever seen: on tho Woodville course.' The big field went oif together, and all jumped - the: initial • fence / well; then Hoangii -assumed , command,>-!and piloted -tn°.,.field: to. .the, seven - furlongs, .where Maku,' Gold Bird,'and Hiinitangi jumped the fence with, him.. Gold- Bird Slid Hiniiwu>6»i: then;clapped on the':--pace, -and roung was .riding; the latter, very hard, 'losing.igroiiridvat his fences. At ' the last fence. .vJlaku ~ had , 'n5? s ,ure, ..of, the leaders, but.ho failed to,rise, and banged through the Jump.. ,Thil'.left; tho other-pair in .front, and still; locked together,O'Connell, •then; straightened 'up, his mount,:and witli 'ft '?«' vigorous cuts , he : got' him in, front again, and .in a''Sensational.-finisH won by, a neck. Goltl Bird beat Himitanjri . by. half alength- fpr 'seebpd' place, with Sir Lethe last. v -

_^.Waitotoi was.made favourite in the Whantr .Handicap, ;|>ut his''position was • unjustified,, as ;he carried no condition .whatover.,' First; Consul -,: stripped'; well, and- Succession -looked best of pie othersl, . was a perfect onei'^and' Skye and .Succession were, first .-'out, while- the' favourite was, slow;, to• raove. .The,, hvo loaders made the pace a very . warm ;bner and;quicHy; achieved a big break. Skye won easily from"' Succession,- "wh."* ; n.ot. handled to? the bestadvantage. First Consal finished, very strongly.'

y: Miss - Advance'was the; only-withdrawal ;frpna the. Cup field. .:-Woodhey, who inoved :a- bit - scratchy, in her prelimiriaryi :' was favourite; r'Te- jPuia • .and Kopu both looked/ well,', arid so'/did' but' .thei .disf»nce;,was held' to be "beyond : the ,last-riamea.; parable rushed 'tofront at-the barrier rise,''and;with.No..Trumps' led the field. out; of thestraight.!; I Down - :theback .Chauvelin put in ai.gdod run from' tho - fear/ and' joined' Hilariari ' just behind .;the Wo leaders; v With four toygo,oWo6dheyVput in a - good- run and/jotvup>' tov'the''frorit •rbk; :.: : . No .Trumps,- and .-Hilarian --werein-,- difficulties ,-/■ at--;.-the !v home. j ; -turn, - and Woodhey '^'aiid:-. .Te Puia ' camo' on. In a punishing finish Parable lasted-.long' enough,,to beat Woodhey .by. a:nock, ! with. ■Te/ Puia ;close , np, :: Waitapu, ! 'Kopii; land Aberration ,were tho last .to finish.

. The*! C-ounty Hack Handicap" was "'a spir'ltedbetting event, ; and'.the market underwent several f changesVin a' : short j time;; Nothing pleased; better than First Battery and- 'Blend : in the preliminaries:: Aslooked on' ; the ' big. side;' and so 'did: Lcahora. Hapuka and; Waiouru delayed the staH;6onsiderably.. First- Battery; on the I .rails, and Dervisi next.wero the', quickest': to' begin, Tand at the end of afurlong: Dervish -was, showing '.out i from' .Moree and .'First' ; Batfery, - with- Waiourii ;neit. r . Dervish , was .first into-the, straight;, but; Moree- had - his : measure, and'?, won .Tather' comfortably": By' a length. .:"':First: Battery' 'was ; fourth;' and Hdpuka, . who i o£E.' : . :i ;'.- ;

'The 'President's.,' Handicap. saw. Osiris installed' a :good .favourite,' but :the; race ■was not : by. any; meains -the good ; thing :for him- that , the market suggested. j-He' befan: :smartly,' and led for .a- furlong,' when 6 was steadied, and'-Longher; 1m ■ from I'Waicola;" .with'ii-Martont' and Bourrasque' tailed off.'-':At'.the-home turn the. favourite moral up, and so"did .Miss Advance. The LwHips. were' th'dn out on all tho Isidore, and.in a splendid finish the superior .condition of told,',and he' vjo'n by. a neck;'. Miss Advance was the.same distance'behind Longnor. vWaicola .was'last.

; J/lanwcrn and' Am.ato ' wcro»the prime "selections: in ..the^.Victoria. Handicap,and' the Intter^w'on,' while the former, ran; last..Afterthought cut out' the early/ruhiiing 'froni Royal Maid, with Llanwern ' :hnd: Xeolantor• next., The positions.were :.the same ati the.iurn.toxcept that; Llanwern had:fallen.'baok- : 'and, ; Amato' had run into third position.. The latter : came .on full of:* runnings 'arid, without being.' extended, 1 won., by a length.- Royal Maid was ; two' lenribs' away third;.' and'' the rest of the field was strung.out. . „ .'Naumai was slightly' on the niove when th«.: ba'rrier. went. up .for the: Telephone. Handicap.. Being such a quick beginner, he had ,a l{t(d" ..rertainder .'were'.uriable : {b 'catch l him,'ancl' d^pite.his^big-'burden,' ; he romped home an easy i: winhcr. . Baliafat',was' y«ll clear!,' of.. theorem aiiider; of, ;the ;fi«ld, ■ wliich',WAS ;strung:outr ,: :V'-J'h , ;j>;' ,! ' : V>"-i'.:; ;, .V- !: '-;'r:

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 750, 24 February 1910, Page 9

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WOODVILLE J.C. MEETING. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 750, 24 February 1910, Page 9

WOODVILLE J.C. MEETING. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 750, 24 February 1910, Page 9

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