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THE TURF.

. , PAHIATUA RACES. .''PASSIVE WINS THE CUP. ' tßy Telegraph—Press Association.) j Pahiatua, February 1. , The/Pahiatna races ivero held in fine leather. There was a good attendance. ■Results:— : '■'■'■■'■;.•" ?■'■ .HACK HURDLES; of GO sovs, Ono jnUe and a half.-Waikaraka, 10st. 101b., a; .Millennial, lOst. 121b... 2; Doraudo, Ssfc 81b., 3. Also started:.Canadian, Lobecoio, Ribst'one Pippin, and Ultimatum. ■Won,by. a-length, and. a half, live lengths between: second, and third.. Time, Sinin. ■Bseo.' .••, ■ . ■.' ■■ ■.■RAILWAY HANDICAP, of 80 sovs. Six if 7st. 31b., 1; Splash, Cst. 71b., 2; Simplex, 7st. 71b., 3. Also startfed: Lord Soult and Siinbonnot. Won by «two'--,lengtha, easily..; Time,, lmm. 15 3-5 isec. ■■■■■■' ■ :■ FLYING HACK. -Five furlongs.-Tul-Uoch Ard, 6st. 121b., 1; Magneta, Sst. 151b:,"2.l '-.: ■"■.■' ; WELTER HACK. ; One mile.-Jnlian, Sst. ,131b., 1; Meditcrra-nean, Bst. 71b., 2. ■PAHIATUA CUP. One mile and. a iquarter.-Mr. W. O. Vincent's br.. m. Paswsive, btf Lethe-Kokiri, syrs., 7st. 51b. (h. •5/owe),-l; Ariom, Sst. lib:, 2. ■TEIAL PLATE. Fivo furlongs.—Ahuafliai,.';lj<Jolly: Maiden, 2. -iTELEGKAPH HACK. Six furlongs.— tSeaweed, 9st. 31b., 1; Zealand, 9st. 51b.,2. ' KONINI WELTER. One Hile.-Cap-)4ain Bell, Bst.lolb., 1; Aim well, Sst., 2. ; ■fi': NOTES ON THE RACING, '(By. Telecraph.-Special Oorroßronaent.)' , ■ Pahiatua, February i; The annual meeting of the Pahiatua Jlaoing Club-opened to-day in fine weath*r.'; The totalisator .'turnover reached J57.085; wlich amount exceeded last year's totalVfdr both days 'by wEIOOO. At the previous ; meeting, '• the' bookmakers were idoing busiaess, an.d unfavourable weather experienced. : ■■'■. ■• ' . .

; There were; numerous scratchings," but tfcbb'd-'fields contested all' events except the ; Railway Handicap., Foxton form worked out well in several events. Waiia'raka jumped better;than at Bulls, and scored .a.runaway victory- in the Hurdles. This Sras his second success in a jumping, race, but had Millennial not. had. a-pen-alty.for.'winning .at Forfon, she would iavo '; put"' up. a ,'good fight. . The ■ longer, distance'to-morrow should suit her bet- ■■**>■•.■ ''■■■::: "]'. '■•:'■"■■ ' ■ ■In the Railway Handicap Lord Soult «airied more money than all the .other lunners.-bnt finished absolutely last. The Hastings-trained'. Burton, one of the St. ' Clements tribe,-'scored with something to «pare.".' ■ :'.'.'"■ , ' .' ' ■ Rurik', a full-brother to Petrovna, and Gaby, , trained; by F. Tilley 'at'Fordell. were the well-fancied candidates Flying-Handicap. Tulloch Ard, a halfbrother to Hinurewa, trained by G. Neich at Olareville,. scored a runaway victory. , Only two horses in the race were less fancied; , and Tulloch Ard paid the test price of the day.. . ./Five competitors in'the Hack Welter •were.well fancied. -The race resulted in a: slashing finish between four, and tho judge had sorife difficulty in., separating the placed'horses from Composed and The Rover, who all finished in line. Julinn is \one of the'Merriw-ee breed, owned by ' Di'Kemp, a son of the owner of Vi. I'. :T.he- penalty, put up for a win at Trentnam: stopped -Ariom in the. Cup. Tho ■victory, of Passive,. locally owned and trained, 'was very popular. .E. Lowo Tods Button -and Passive. , ' Tho latter' came from a long'.way back. ■'."'■•.■ ' _ '.

Miscal, a stable-mate of Gaby, was favourite for the, Trial; but could only Ret fourth. Ahuapai, owned by the popular ■Wellington sportsman who races as H. "Whitney, won from end to end, and is the first winner., trained .by V. Cotton since Tie tool: over the Hutt-trained'team. His younger, brother.rode Ahuapai...

In the Telegraph: Hack, Zealand (Oliver) was a' : Kood favourite, and ran. well, but Seaweed galloped over him in'the straight, aiuliyxin very easily..,,';.Burik up again,, and.'got .fourthi-.'. r :> <■ .-.-• -~ ■ Another' Foxton -winner, in Captain Bell, scored in the -Koniai . Welter./. Like Aribta r and'Zealand,-.lio:wastridden..by A. Oliver' ,and sent; -out a" Rood '■ favourite: Merry Fly led for-five'furlongs. .Captain Bell-' had to' be kept going- at the finish to ■shake'off- Aimwell. 'Pushful and. Aberlition' made their re-appearence in the, jrice.' Gunboat, . a stable-mate of -tho Jast-named, disappointed his connections. ISECOCT" DAY'S. ACCEPTANCES,' '.'■•. (By, .Telegraph—Press - Assoolatlon.l ■■'■:-■■:'.■ '• :, .Pahiatua, Eebruary I.' The :iollQwing. are. the. acceptances for the second day's events at'the Pahiatua Eacing Club's meeting:—. , " '' •HACK-HtTRDLES.-, Orio mile arid/a half-Millennial, list. 131b,; .Waikaraka, ■list! 91b.;'Canadian,' 9st. 111b.; Dorando, 9sV.i 101b. ; Lebeccio. 3st. : 41b.-; Kibstouo Pippin,',3st. 31b.'; Ultimatum, 9st. STEW.AKDS , HANDICAP. Six fur- ' longs.—Lord Soult, -9st. '41b.; Siinbonnet, Bst; 111b.-; Burton, Bst. 51b.; Simplex, 7st. 101b.;.Splash, 7st. ■..'..' . , ...NBAVMAEKET HACK... Five furlongs. i-Lady Doris, 9st. 21b.; Magneta, Sst. 10lb:; Merry Fly, Sst. 101b.; Eurik, Sst. 61b;; Leahora, Rst. 41b.; Ahuapai, -Bst.-j • Puketotaro, 7st. 121b.: Lophiela, '7st. 101b.; "Gaby, 7st. 21b.;*Eumble, Vst.; Passadena, 7st;; Harrington, 7st.; Avaunt, 7st.;'Corb- . nclla, 7st. . '...-'"..'.

MANGAHAO TPELTEB HACK. Seren furlongs.—The -Hover; 9st. 71b.;.Composed, Dot.; Mediterranean, Bst. 121b.; Tullcch Atd, Bst. 121b.; Eva, Sst. ■ 91b. j Contour, Sst; 81b;; . Floater, Sst. Sib.; Foreshot, Bst.- 51b. '

' MAKURI HACK. Six furlongsRurik,Bst. Sib.; British Maid, Bst. 31b. Epsom Downs, Bst.; ■ Odessa, 7st. 121b. Floater, 7st. 81b.;. Portcullis, 7st. 21b. Misoal, 7st.;.Lifeline, 7st. ■ . -.- . ■

RACING CLUB HANDICAP.' One mile and one furlong.—A riom, Bst. 71b.; Passive, Bst. 51b.; Captain Bell," Sst. j First Consul, 7st. 31b.;' Mataari, 7st. 31b.; Teotane, "st. 121b.; Waipunui, Gst. 121b.' .:, GRANDSTAND-WELTER. One. mile. —Aberration, Ost. 61b.; Waiwareware, Bshl2lb.; Marton, Bst» 121b.; Mafaari, fetlOlb.; The Rover, Bst. 71b.; Aimwell, ast. 71b.; Succession, Sst. 4tb.; Afterthought, Sst. 21b.; Leahora, 7st. 71b. TAKAPUNA J.C. ACCEPTANCES. ' ■;. (By Tclecrach—Press Association.) . ; Auckland, February 1. Acceptances for the concluding day's racing of the' Takapuna J.C. summer meeting are as follow:— ' . SUMMER HANDICAP. One ■mile.TJfnnium, Bst. 81b.; Sea Elf, Bst. Sib.; Tattoo, Bst. 31b.; Miss Winnie, 7st.. 111b.; ■Waiotahi, 7st. 61b.j-Solus, 7st. 31b.; Elegance, 6st. 101b.; Flying Soult, Gst. 91b. ■ THIRD PONY EACE. Five furlongs.Bed Lupin, lOst. 131b.; Mistime; Bst. 81b.; Blue Vale, Tst. lib.; Jliss Stella, 7st.;' Seatonells, ■ Cst. 131b.; Jlenschikoff, fist. 91b.; Kuratau, 6st. 91b.; Caedmon, 6st. 91b. ; WELTER HANDICAP. One mile.TJrnriium, 9st. 81b.; Zinnia, Bst. 61b.; Jlastcr Theory, Sst. 41b.; Coromandel, • 7st. 131b.; Elegnnce, 7st. 91b.; Caruso, 7st. 91b.; Pip, 7st. 81b.; Scotch, 7st. 81b.; -WcEonah, 7st. 81b.; Miss Livonia, 7st. elb.; La.Eoina, 7st. 71b.

-DEVONPOET HANDICAP. Five furlongs.—Miss Winnie, Bst. 41b.; Lady Frances, -7st. lllb.; Captain Soult, ,7st. 81b.: Peggy Pryde, 7st. '51b.; Aristos. 7st. 41b.; Jena, 7st. 21b.; Elegance, 7st. 21b. ; Mighty ■Atom, 7st. lib.; Hyperion, 6st. 131b.; Frdntino, 6st. 101b.; Taka, Gst. 71b. WaIWEEA HURDLES. . One mile and three-quarters.—Delegate, list.; Don Quex lOst. ■ 91b. ; Tui Cokobau, 9st. 7!b.; BuUy, Ost. 61b.; Royal Day, Ost., 31b.; Seldom, Ost. 21b.; Miss Explosion, Ost.; Romp, -9st.j Bonnie Jean, 9st. .

BOROUGH HANDICAP. Four furlongs.— Hohungatnhi, 9=t. 21b. j Miss Winnie, 9st. 21b.; Hikuai, Bst. 51b.; Aristos, 7st. 41b.; Fremantle, 6st. 131b.; Arnwn, 6st-lllb.; Spectre, Cst. lllb.; Alma Koso, 6si lllb.; Muskewai, Cst. 101b.; T.ika, 6st, 101b. ,:

: MARINE-HANDICAP. Four furlongs. —Condnmine, Bst. 51b.; Cloudy Dawn, 7st, lllb.;.Glad Tidings, 7st. 101b.; Goldsize, 7st;-'101b.; Solitude, 7s't. 21b.; Master Dix, -7st. lib.; -Worcester, 7st. lib.; Gibsoa Girl, 7st.-llb; . ■

PONTJI HANDICAP.' Seven furlongs, Jack,. Ost.; Miss Ada, Sst. nib. ; £Uary Ann, Sst. 41b. j Wee Olga, Sst. ill.- j

Llovds, Sst. lib.; Tipua, 7st. 131b.; Hamadryad 7sr. 61b.; iNosiln, 7st. 61b.; Miss Wairiki, 7st. 41b.; Sphiia.7st.4lb.; J aster Sly, 7st. 41b.; Dancing Paul, ist. 41b.; Lα Reina, 7st. lib.

WOODVILLE J.C. MEETING. Nominations for tho Woodvillo Jockey Club's Autumn meeting cm February 22 and 23, will closo with the secretary, Mr. E J. Gothard, on Saturday, February 4. The programme, which, as usual, is of an attractive nature, will include tho \Vooilville Cup, of 200 sovs., tho Autumn 'Handicap, of 150 sovs., and tho Presidents, Telephone, and: Shorts Handicaps, each of 100 sovs., and as tho club always runs a very succesiful meeting, large nominations 'may bo expected. RACING IN TASMANIA. By Telccraph—Press Association—Copyrlßlit. (Rec. February 2, 0.15 a.m.).. Launcoston, February 1. •The Hobart Cup, one mile and a holt, resulted:-Loyalßlnc,Bst. 101b., 1; Drumreagh, 9sc, 2; Iliad, Bst.-51b., 3. There were nine starters. Won by three-quarters of a length. Time, 2miu. SOVsec. '"News by tho Australian mail states that.Crucinella did not start in the Hobart Cup, She was withdrawn at a Jato stage.. A'Hobart paper says, that the New Zealand-bred mare pulled up soundly a coiiplo o£ mornings previously attor executing a gallop tho liko of which had never been, witnessed on a Tasmanian track'before. : THE OAKLEIGH PLATE. By Telcerapß-Prcsa As6oclation-Oopyrisat. .'" -• -Melbourne, February' 1. Mala (OsOlb.) is top weight. for • tho Oakloigh P.late. Gold Thread has been allotted Bst. 131b., Broadsword Bst. Ulb., and Mundic 7st. 31b. _ For the Newmarket Handicap Broadsword carries' 7st. 131b. ' .

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1041, 2 February 1911, Page 7

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THE TURF. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1041, 2 February 1911, Page 7

THE TURF. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1041, 2 February 1911, Page 7

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